I love how you can see the drummer holding back through the first half before letting it all out in an epic display, looks chaotic but every note is right where it should.
How can you give 2 thumbs down for such a masterpiece composition AND performance, I really don't understand....There is something of the greatness of J.S. Bach here for me (the bridge "à la The Art of Fugue"), no less than that imho....
@mrjoe27 at 1:57 you'll see the saxophone player adjust his mic and you'll actually hear it in the video. they are quite small so it is tough to see them throughout the video
@Periphery830 i hate to break it to you four years on, but they aren't singing that. as much as i wish they were. Its programming identical from the album. I'm assuming the mic you see lars with is for his bass clarinet. I don't think he plays a sax on this song
Jaga, you pretty much changed my life with this song, I want you to know that.
I love how you can see the drummer holding back through the first half before letting it all out in an epic display, looks chaotic but every note is right where it should.
How can you give 2 thumbs down for such a masterpiece composition AND performance, I really don't understand....There is something of the greatness of J.S. Bach here for me (the bridge "à la The Art of Fugue"), no less than that imho....
The unaccompanied vocal work is unreal....the start of the change over at 3:32 is the best part
I wept with delight when I witnessed this played at the Astoria - now some years ago...
Every week i have another favorite song from Jaga Jazzist. The true mark of a great band.
ORIGINAL!!!! THe Radjo Jead of Jazz. Love this 1000%!
Gorgeous.
If I ever get to hear this live I think I might just melt into a puddle of joy on the floor...
cant believe that crescendo. this band is so amazing.
Amazing! One of the best tracks I've heard in years. Bravo!
I would crap my pants if I heard 1:54 for the first time ever live. Jesus, it gave me chills through a youtube video.
My orchestra conductor passed away few days ago... i played clarinette there. Anyway - this song is the first thing that i thought about... :/
Awesome!
It sounds even better than album version
Sublime, Fantastique!
the last 2 mins.. mind blowing!
"The talents are strong in these ones"
Extremely amazing.
why can't i meet people like this to play with!!
outstanding piece
Same thing here too ! Trough the whole vocal part I was chilled ! Not that it did end when instruments came to picture. Especially around 6:45 .
so amazinly beautiful...gives me the creeps :)
Это Боги,на Земле!
man I always thought that vocal part was programmed... so organic yet so on point
@mrjoe27 at 1:57 you'll see the saxophone player adjust his mic and you'll actually hear it in the video. they are quite small so it is tough to see them throughout the video
i think the vocal part is still in playback. anyway, a masterpiece
masterpiece
Otherworldly.
The acapella part is exactly like on the album... I don't think they're actually singing that part.
counter points are awesome!
so they are actually singing that?! unfuckingbelievable
Who the fuck disliked this?
@Periphery830 i hate to break it to you four years on, but they aren't singing that. as much as i wish they were. Its programming identical from the album. I'm assuming the mic you see lars with is for his bass clarinet. I don't think he plays a sax on this song
Perfectly constructed desorder. Beutiful anarchy
It might be a good idea to send them an e-mail.
@Periphery830 Not that I don't believe you, but at what point during the video do you see the mics?
USA Please!
@ 7:45 haha they've got a microkorg- they're everywhere!
This is new Pink Floyd
VG😢i😊