I was there with my friend that night, probably one of the greatest concerts I have seen so far. The raw energy, the kindness and joy of these guys, all of this in such a small yet packed room (best format ever IMO). Perfect moment ❤️🙏
Nate’s live vocals forever send shivers down my spine. I love his voice so much! I mean, i love all of their vocals. But Nate is such a beautiful layer to this sonic sandwich. Really carries that gnar caleb bass sound going so strongly! Zozobra forever! Doomriders forever! Fucking love that i get to be alive to listen to all these beautiful bands do their thing.
I honestly can not believe there is a decibel limit there. I have a feeling that I would be murdered by every sound guy if I ever toured Europe for hitting drums too loud lol
A bass player usually only tunes down if the 'E' needs to go lower on the scale, otherwise, unless you're playing chords on a bass you are (instead) typically accenting chords that are being played on other instruments; an 'E' major chord in standard tuning (E/A/D/G/B/E) on a guitar can be the notes: E/B/E/G#/B/E -- but you could tune the guitar differently and an 'E' chord structure could inevitably change along with it, and then you're getting into how tight or loose your strings are, and if they're too thick or too thin or coiled too much with the wrong metals (yada yada yada) and this is where Korn or Adrian Belew supernerds would explain some stuff that I'd have to look at my GuitarWorlds from 1998 to research... Anyway, a bassist is usually hitting (and sustaining or moving around) any note within the range of those chord notes in hopes of accenting the collective intention in making pretty sounds, not much need in rolling the pegs, other than to stay in tune... Just hit any note, pretty much and roll with it... bassists make everyone nervous... (of course, I play bass, and yes I can't sleep right now).
I was there with my friend that night, probably one of the greatest concerts I have seen so far. The raw energy, the kindness and joy of these guys, all of this in such a small yet packed room (best format ever IMO). Perfect moment ❤️🙏
Some of the most lovable dudes on the planet, love this band 100x more than I ever had, so good
One of my favorite bands.
CLARA YOU ARE THE BEST I LOVE YOU
Beautiful! Long live Cave in!
Following y’all’s music for over 20 years now and it’s awesome to truly understand what keeps you going. And Jane Doe
Loved this. Great work by Clara Griot.
"Yeah but I wrote Jane Doe" 🤣
It was Kurt actually
@@marcopelaezfernandez4573 I believe they call that a joke
@@ChaboyAnthony I dont even know why I commented that, it was obvious..
Awesome little documentary
What an unforgettable gig this was!!! yaarrrrrr!!🤘🤘🤘
🔥🤘🔥
Cool.. wish you would have shown more show content.
Nate’s live vocals forever send shivers down my spine. I love his voice so much! I mean, i love all of their vocals. But Nate is such a beautiful layer to this sonic sandwich. Really carries that gnar caleb bass sound going so strongly! Zozobra forever! Doomriders forever! Fucking love that i get to be alive to listen to all these beautiful bands do their thing.
Goddamn, I love Cave In so much.
🔥🤘🏼
GG Clara Griot !
Adam got the Czarface merch
Niiiiiice 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Never knew how bad I wanted a doors cover by cave in until the end of this video..
How are you gonna tell Cave In to play quietly 😂
I honestly can not believe there is a decibel limit there. I have a feeling that I would be murdered by every sound guy if I ever toured Europe for hitting drums too loud lol
There's also public health for your American tinitus 😅
@@marcopelaezfernandez4573 only happens in America??! Dannnnggg bro
adam with the czarface shirt :)
Oh man I didn’t know Paris had these db limits…how do you actually play there?..
It's a struggle but bands and soundpersons always make it work somehow.
I never understand how bass player never change the bass during the set while the songs are in different tuning. Can someone explain it to me?
A bass player usually only tunes down if the 'E' needs to go lower on the scale, otherwise, unless you're playing chords on a bass you are (instead) typically accenting chords that are being played on other instruments; an 'E' major chord in standard tuning (E/A/D/G/B/E) on a guitar can be the notes: E/B/E/G#/B/E -- but you could tune the guitar differently and an 'E' chord structure could inevitably change along with it, and then you're getting into how tight or loose your strings are, and if they're too thick or too thin or coiled too much with the wrong metals (yada yada yada) and this is where Korn or Adrian Belew supernerds would explain some stuff that I'd have to look at my GuitarWorlds from 1998 to research... Anyway, a bassist is usually hitting (and sustaining or moving around) any note within the range of those chord notes in hopes of accenting the collective intention in making pretty sounds, not much need in rolling the pegs, other than to stay in tune... Just hit any note, pretty much and roll with it... bassists make everyone nervous... (of course, I play bass, and yes I can't sleep right now).
Antenna ❤
"It's gonna be a scorchahh tonight"
they complain a lot