Same video you know and love spliced with audio from the NPR stream. The result may be better or worse than the original. Original video here: • ST. VINCENT covers BIG... And here's the NPR audio-only stream: www.npr.org/pla...
I'm watching this after hearing Steve Albini has died and I love St Vincent that much more. We get Big Black. She gets Big Black. She's a true successor of what I was listening to when I was young 👂❤️ big love to you all.
Until yesterday I never knew St. Vincent existed... Listened to a bunch of her/them, cool stuff. Then, this popped up. It's like finding out your new friend was a good friend of your old friend. Worlds colliding...
Just a friendly reminder that Steve Albini of Big Black wrote an editorial for a magazine containing child porn called Pure (made by his friend Pete Soros) where he said that CP was punk rock and super edgy and cool!
holy shit. one of the best parts of this is seeing kids bouncing around like they used to at shows. i wonder if any of them knew this song. super cool. thanks annie!
Her version of "Bad Penny" from this set was also sick, particularly the ranting break in the back half, but holy crap, right from the intro the guitar tone is perfect and the energy is incredible. Even Steve Albini himself, a noted massive grump, actually thought she and the band did really well and caught a lot of little details about the songs people tended to miss.
This would be amazing to witness in a small club setting like this one. It might not translate as well to the festivals she's used to playing now, but she should try, just to wake people the fuck out of the fest-funk.
I don't know who this group of artists is, I'm viewing this video for the first time 12 years after it was posted, I was just looking for this song by Big Black; but this performance literally brought tears to my eyes. This is where it all comes together, absolute magic. I would have given so much to have been there that night and witnessed this in person.
very kick ass cover. great feedback... reminds me a lot of the original. glad to see some of the younger gen. gets the classic hardcore/punk/industro shit going on back then
French speakers. Pardon moi. Holy shit. Liked what I heard but literally kinda went ‘uhhh 🇰🇾🇰🇾’ when I saw a Big Black cover. This rocks. Good for them. Good for us. Steve should send cookies. .. the flags because it’s 38 degrees out here and my thumbs are numb.
AT LAST -- a better mix! Sweet! The other one has been driving me nuts for years..... THANK YOU! You may very well have saved a life with your valiant efforts.
What is that bass player doing?...... This needs feral ratchet rangling bass, growling like the voice of the devil come to claim your whole family/Not some woolley, woofey slitherey soap. Get some metallic growl in there, I need to hear those strings rattling, the frets about to peel your fingers in PAAAIIINNN
Are you listening through tiny laptop speakers or through decent headphones? It sounds big on my studio headphones - Just staying that you can't hear low frequencies on minute speakers. Not to mention that it's live and hasn't had a professional mix.
@@ianclunie9753 You need to hear the original version to understand what Sparkles is talking about. David Riley's bass playing was on a different level entirely.
St Vincent - Kerosene (Big Black) Cover (fixed? audio) 2336pm 12.7.23 and then yer left to look at the styles the musicians take when indulging in performing.. the drummer has the same style as jesus lizard's...