01. Great Expectations 0:26 02. The '59 Sound 3:23 03. Miles Davis and The Cool 6:28 04. Interview 10:41 05. Old White Lincoln 14:10 06. Patient Ferris Wheel 17:28 07. Blue Jeans and White T-Shirts 20:56
@aussiesurfer28 Music influences include springsteen (obviously) who also did one of their songs with them on here (look up springsteen 59 sound), lots of soul legends especially Sam Cooke, old punk bands, and musically The Cure and The Replacements from what I've heard... you can definately hear the sound of the cure in the guitar work!
Yeah I agree haha. He probably was pretty pumped though. Or maybe nervous. It was a different type of setting and there were cameras everywhere. Still an incredible performance.
Interviewer asked the band "now that you are getting more popular, do you feel more pressure?" They answer collectively - "you have to learn to sleep when you can (assuming because they're so much busier) and the drummer says he doesn't feel anymore pressure, he describes that it's about the feeling he gets from playing to shows be it 10 kids or thousands". Hope that helps.
@mcldub I dunno man, Brian was strumming pretty quick and it didn't seem like much of a jump when the rest of them came in. He seemed pretty chill singing it to me, but whatever, doesn't matter. :) This video is rad!
@jdciao What the fuck? The only thing about Brian Fallon that sounds similar to Brandon Flowers is the echo on his vocal tracks on the album. Fallon sounds a lot like Springsteen, though.
man it's all part of the live performance. and i reall don't think it was bad at all, not trying to start anything here just giving my two cents cheers,
At some point it seems like they were doing playback cause it sounds just like the album, that's called Perfect chemestry :D ps: I can't believe Brian doesn't use any pedal but a tunner ...and that's a VOX AC30, or what is it?
How can you been searching for a live version for a long time? Just type the name of the song and you will find it... you must be terrible at finding stuff :P