Dude I had to come back and listen to all of strawberry jam and feels and then I said what the hell, and turned on Sung Tongs as well. I’m almost 30 and I remember jamming all of this music in my early teens thinking I was so hipster and psychedelic lmao Dude I totally cried though at the end of feels
I know exactly what you are talking about. Weird will go back out of style soon don't worry, or there's gonna be people who are so weird doing such weird things that it blows everything else out of the water. Our time will shine :)
@@cameronvadnais4388 As a 15 year fan who has seen them in concert 30+ times over 11 years , I can tell you with confidence there is 0 to little validity to floatingboy’s comment. Just because they play in masks in unconventional ways here does not mean they aren’t taking their music seriously. Truly it seems a comment so idiotic I would make myself dumber by trying to explore it. When somebody doesn’t really understand something, accusing something of not being serious is an easy and cheap shortcut. They might be loose and free in the way they compose but there is nothing not serious about it. I don’t know how that 1 picked up 50 likes. Now I just hope any replies to this comment don’t just put a mirror to me in my style of commenting or some form of mockery and can actuallly discuss whatever points any 1 may be missing, whether it floating boy, me, you, or anywho
@@EleanorRigby3213 I read floatingboys comment as one of praise. He says they are amazing and he is glad that they have fun with it- if they didn’t then it might not be as good. This doesn’t mean they don’t take it seriously- I agree with you- but I don’t think floatingboy was using the word in that kind of way. Anyways, do you remember your favorite set list you’ve seen of Animal Collective?
This sounds amazing! Very shamanic, trancelike...invoking all sorts of spirits and gods. So does the whole Sung Tongs album. Reminds me alot of that first Comus album, the very beginning of what we call 'freak folk'.
i hate those guitars. you're probably a phish fan or something. everybody knows the only real guitars are fender stats or any of the wide variety of nylon string acoustic guitars.
I’m so glad this still exists, from my early teenage years to now almost 30, I’m so happy that these sounds still exist and I can come back to. My mind feels nostalgic when listening to Feels and Sung Tongs and I definitely just cried my eyes out so what.
subcomandante marcos art is to be interpreted by the people who consume it. You interpret this music differently from the OP. Doesn’t make his perception any less valid.
You people with your long winded essay-type comments.. NO ONE CARES what you think subcomendante. Go try to write music if you’re actually a musician. I have serious doubts. Loser.
trance possession. One of the functions of art is to engender altered consciousness so that the audience can experience the process of creativity. Technical proficiency is supposed to serve that, and each work and artist demands different skills. For some of us, what animal collective does works.
that's why I always loved their live shows. they slowly piece the song together bit by bit as if they are sharing with us the exact creative process they followed while making this absolutely bizarre and beautiful art
Anyone got a link? Also, when was this video filmed? Heck, when was this uploaded? RU-vid seems to not want to show the upload date on certain videos nowadays. Blasphemy if you ask me.
@@namebrandmason yea that’s what I meant, obviously they’re on albums prior to sung tongs but I thought only geo was present for the touring of the st material
Yeah, I wish they made more stuff like what we hear in Sung Tongs and Campfire Songs. Those 2 albums are beautiful and touch my soul much more than their digital electric sounds.
Thanks for reuploading this- btw, the order from left to right goes Deakin wearing a green shirt, Avey Tare wearing a hat, Geologist wearing a pumpkin shirt, then Panda Bear playing guitar
Youre right! Hmm, well if you happen to know of any other artists that are similar to Animal Collective's Sung Tongs and Campfire Songs material, be sure to let me know! :D
they still all lived together, but the main recording/mixing of the album was done just by avey and panda yes, but in colorado at a home belonging to a relative of Panda i believe.
I think it was posted on "Collected Animals" back in the day. I've had the video on my computer for at least 10 years. I have like 2 hours of live footage from 2000/2001 when they were still working material that would end up on the Danse Manatee and Here Comes the Indian.
Russell Stokke do you mind sharing this material somewhere? there's no live footage of them playing in 2000 on CA or anywhere else i've looked (and not much of 2001) so i'd really like to hear it!