1. Harm's Way 2. Tin Finger 3. Dirty Blue 4. Wooden Brother 5. White Bird 6. Deerskin Doll 7. Truly Golden 8. The Speaking Hands 9. Winter Shaker 10. American Wheeze One of my favourite RU-vid-clips with Woven Hand Live. Wish I'd been there!
I love watching live performances of bands where the audience doesn't quite know what to make of what they're hearing, but they go along with it anyway. One of the best live performances of DEE on the internet.
Unbelievably intense, emotive performance by the whole band!! I agree- that drummer is amazing, and the bass player and telecaster guy fit right into DEE's totally possessed trance-groove. Mind-blowing post- THANKS!!
This right here must be the peak of the band. Haven’t seen any live footage with them sounding this good. Also nice to hear the song White bird live. I miss the old WH.
Right?! I'm not even sure I can put a finger on what changed (... he stands up at live shows now? the sound and video quality can't touch this?). Maybe it's just impossible to sustain this unreal and brooding intensity
There was definitely a shift in sound from the moment he decided to stand up. I think he wanted to do this rock thing but lost something in the process. I also think that the music he makes now has lost much of the magic he delivered in the first half of the WH discography. I’m actually quite sad about it because this used to be my favourite band.
@@meleeh0 I feel similarly - 16 HP and even more early Wovenhand is some of my absolute favourite music and a huge influence on our music, but I find the more recent stuff disappointing. There may be a clue in a genuinely-great interview by True Tunes I just listened to with DEE. (Since it's a Christian podcast, he gets asked a lot about his faith and it turns out he's far more of a universalist than I might of guessed from all the hardcore bible dropping.) Anyways, he mentioned almost in passing that the band wrote most of the music for the most recent album (Silver Sash). It seems this was quite a new thing, DEE has usually written all the songs, but it also makes me think that maybe the band contributes far more than I've tended to estimate, and that it's a fallacy to just ascribe everything good or bad about the music to one individual.
0:00 Harm's Way (16 HP) 4:07 Tin Finger 10:17 Dirty Blue 15:25 Wooden Brother 19:28 interlude (lyrics from "Into the Piano") 21:32 White Bird 27:50 interlude (lyrics from "Swedish Purse") 29:56 Deerskin Doll 35:12 interlude (lyrics from "Down in Yon Forest") 36:20 Truly Golden 39:52 The Speaking Hands 44:36 Winter Shaker 49:33 American Wheeze (16 HP)
1. Harm's Way 2. Tin Finger 3. Dirty Blue 4. Wooden Brother 5. White Bird 6. Deerskin Doll 7. Truly Golden 8. The Speaking Hands 9. Winter Shaker 10. American Wheeze
David sang a few short lines from Downe In Yon Forrest... that was the first song I ever heard by Wovenhand that someone posted a few years ago. I have been hooked ever since. Got to see them last Monday night in Cleveland, with OM. Great concert.
So lucky, we were supposed to fly to Chicago to see Wovenhand and Om, but the outbreak had begun to gain ground and unfortunately but understandably both bands cancelled the rest of the tour.
Me jode decirlo, pero en esta época Wovenhand/David Eugene Edwards tocó techo. Lo de después es cojonudo (excepto "The Laughing Stock") , pero nunca han llegado a este nivel.