Worst Band Ever Butchers Pink Floyd
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Publicado 2010-11-28
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The bass player is so good that he's not bound by the constraints of rhythm.
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I love the fact the singer periodically does his own delay effect.
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It's impressive how every one of them is playing a different part of the song at the same time. Truly inspiring.
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I like how the sign behind them tells you what you're supposed to be hearing
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.....this band would be pretty good if they got a different singer, drummer, guitarist and bassist.
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"There is no pain.. " You wanna fucking bet?
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To be fair, this performance fits with the lyrical content. This truly does sound like these guys were given anesthetics right before going on stage.
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Not playing a single note in time is a rare skill
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There’s a 110% chance the singer showed up on a rusty, youth-sized mountain bike
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Aside from the obvious lack of skill and technique, they are dressed like they are ready to hang drywall
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"Your lips move, but I can't hear what you're saying." Oh, if only.
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They're actually really, really good, it's just that they had a massive head-on accident on the way to the gig and they all forgot which instruments they played. The guy who is singing is actually the bassist, the bassist is actually the guitarist, and the guitarist is the guy who was driving the other car.
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The big sign reading “music” overhead is so poetic and meta
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When i think i suck as a musician, i watch this video.
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Guitarist after the solo: “Nailed it!”
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How the guitarist unplugs his guitar before the song is even over is a mood
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These guys invented a new time signature (7.87/93.14), and us mere mortals simply cannot comprehend it. In 20 years this will be taught on spaceships round the galaxy.
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that sign above the stage is false advertising.
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They are impressively bad. I've definitely met musicians who've lacked the self awareness to realize how bad they are, but to collect 5 guys with no talent AND that also lack the ability realize how bad they are is impressive in a Tommy Wiseau kind of way.
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100% performance. It really feels like a drug addict going through a mental breakdown. They captured perfectly the Pink Floyd video.