You want heavy? Strip the Soul/.3 from Live at Tilburg. Strip the Soul is awesome and so, so dark.... but when they cut into .3, it is just goosebumps and choke up time. So powerful, so beautiful: "Black the Sky, Weapons fly. Lay them waste for your race...."
Here are some Steven Wilson solo live songs you should check out: these two are live at the Royal Albert Hall: 'Home Invasion' 'Dentonation'. Also 'Luminol' live in Mexico City
From the same concert, you MUST hear what I call the “companion song” to Cheating the Polygraph, called “What Happens Now”. It’s kinda similar, with Gavin again showing his virtuosity in the middle part….
@@L33Reacts What Happens Now has a drum part that is pretty crazy towards the end of the song. Gavin plays 7/8 with triplets on the ride. It sounds weird but resolves every 3 measures.
Heaviest song in my opinion is Futile. SW was listening to a lot Meshuggah at the time and Gavin co-wrote it as a drumming challenge to see how complex he could get. There's a good live version from Rockpalast.
He's always shoe-less. They have someone come out and vacuum before they start and during any intermission. One time I saw them, Richard Barbieri (keyboardist) came out and was vacuuming as a joke.
You should step into their new stuff, both "harridan" and "dignity" are great reaction songs from their new album. Also "blackest eyes" is a great song, you should react to that too. Great reaction man, appreciated as always.
9:12 - I can't be 100% sure, but I think that the crowds in Europe are more chill and are there to enjoy the show which leads to them seeming (to some) as "passive" and I've heard someone say that "the crowd looks so bored, like they are falling to sleep" on one PT live video. x)
God this band is so good. I always come away with something new and insightful after every song I listen to by them 😮
You want heavy? Strip the Soul/.3 from Live at Tilburg. Strip the Soul is awesome and so, so dark.... but when they cut into .3, it is just goosebumps and choke up time. So powerful, so beautiful: "Black the Sky, Weapons fly. Lay them waste for your race...."
Always here for PT! Keep digging. ‘Open Car’ and ‘Mother and Child divided’ both from the Album ‘Deadwing’ hit heavy.
I loved open car! But I haven’t done mother and child divided but I’ll keep my eye out for it. Thanks for watching brotha 🙏🤘
@@L33Reacts Dark Matter live, if you haven't done that one yet.
Here are some Steven Wilson solo live songs you should check out: these two are live at the Royal Albert Hall: 'Home Invasion' 'Dentonation'. Also 'Luminol' live in Mexico City
Still here and still listening to your journey around my youth.... Keep on Rocking
From the same concert, you MUST hear what I call the “companion song” to Cheating the Polygraph, called “What Happens Now”. It’s kinda similar, with Gavin again showing his virtuosity in the middle part….
Awesome I’ll add it to the list! Thank you 🙏
@@L33Reacts What Happens Now has a drum part that is pretty crazy towards the end of the song. Gavin plays 7/8 with triplets on the ride. It sounds weird but resolves every 3 measures.
Heaviest song in my opinion is Futile. SW was listening to a lot Meshuggah at the time and Gavin co-wrote it as a drumming challenge to see how complex he could get. There's a good live version from Rockpalast.
He's always shoe-less. They have someone come out and vacuum before they start and during any intermission. One time I saw them, Richard Barbieri (keyboardist) came out and was vacuuming as a joke.
You should step into their new stuff, both "harridan" and "dignity" are great reaction songs from their new album. Also "blackest eyes" is a great song, you should react to that too. Great reaction man, appreciated as always.
Also, Russia on ICE. Masterpiece.
I keep meaning to do Russia on ice because y’all have been mentioning it for like ever now but I keep forgetting 😂😂 I’ll do that one next
This whole live album is awesome! Check out Normal off this performance. Steven wesrs no shoes when he performs
"So called friend" is similar to this and "Open Car" in some ways. Porcupine Tree is just such ... they goooood. :D
I loved open car! Such a fun track. You are so right, it’s like hanging out with a good friend that always says something that interests you.
9:12 - I can't be 100% sure, but I think that the crowds in Europe are more chill and are there to enjoy the show which leads to them seeming (to some) as "passive" and I've heard someone say that "the crowd looks so bored, like they are falling to sleep" on one PT live video. x)
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On which album can i find this song ?
HATESONG, Octaine Twisted, heavier ....
Oh yeah hatesong was really heavy. I haven’t heard octane yet, I’ll add it to the list thanks bro