ICONIC. so haunting & epic. the legendary 'dark side of the moon safari' tour. the boys were feelin' it in a big way; super stoned out 24/7 and overwhelmed with how to follow up an "instant classic". so they got high. went weirder & spookier and made another masterpiece. 🤷☁️ totally, utterly rad and still so forward sounding. possibly their most artistic statement. 🖤🌛
I saw them on the Moon Safari tour in Seattle, Washinton. It was amazing but they didn't have noise gates on their bloody analog instruments, all hell broke loose between songs. Love these guys...Top 10 favorite band for me. This track is sublime...
wowww i love this album and this song. i remember when talkie walkie was out in mexico , it was a double cd limited edition , and the second one was 5 live songs , amazing shows of that tour , i lost it : ( but this is quiet near ... whos that f***** drummer ! ???? somebody tell me please !
@dermdris1 That sounds about right. I was there both years. Yeah, you are spot on - it was the other stage, possibly on the Sunday night. I remember the atmospher was really chilled. A lot of folk just sat on the grass with fire-torches and a beer. Really cool gig.
But above all it's best to be the piano player in the pub, whacking the living daylights out of the pub piano trying to get enough crescendo out of the last few bars before crashing like an airliner into an eggcup full of water.
I saw this set at t in the park the same year. Stoned out my box with my big brother at 16 years old. Amazing experience. 👏 2002.
Mr Faulkner on bass. Such a cool French brown leather jacket.
The souls of Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk are inside of both you, dudes! Thank you very much!
ICONIC.
so haunting & epic.
the legendary 'dark side of the moon safari' tour.
the boys were feelin' it in a big way;
super stoned out 24/7 and overwhelmed with how to follow up an "instant classic".
so they got high. went weirder & spookier and made another masterpiece. 🤷☁️
totally, utterly rad and still so forward sounding. possibly their most artistic statement. 🖤🌛
so many of AIR's album tracks came alive on stage, and this is one of them
I saw them on the Moon Safari tour in Seattle, Washinton. It was amazing but they didn't have noise gates on their bloody analog instruments, all hell broke loose between songs. Love these guys...Top 10 favorite band for me. This track is sublime...
Equally I'd love to be the bassist... gorgeous curving lines.
Mon Groupe Favori depuis 1995
What a lovely kit
wowww i love this album and this song. i remember when talkie walkie was out in mexico , it was a double cd limited edition , and the second one was 5 live songs , amazing shows of that tour , i lost it : ( but this is quiet near ... whos that f***** drummer ! ???? somebody tell me please !
Brian Reitzell
@dermdris1 That sounds about right. I was there both years. Yeah, you are spot on - it was the other stage, possibly on the Sunday night. I remember the atmospher was really chilled. A lot of folk just sat on the grass with fire-torches and a beer. Really cool gig.
That's a lovely comment I've read it several times over the years. Thank you. It all adds to the enjoyment.
very good video cheers mate
I was in the audience. Mud up to my neck getting wrecked on the bass.
I was at home with the VCR recording, and my own comfy toilet. Sir, you are a trooper, well done.
10,000 Hz legends
@mathsman44 I think this is 2002 on the other stage, their didn't play 2003
But above all it's best to be the piano player in the pub, whacking the living daylights out of the pub piano trying to get enough crescendo out of the last few bars before crashing like an airliner into an eggcup full of water.
jason falkner
That's the drummer's name?. An Englishman in a French band.
@@vegbloke no the bass player. He is a great solo musician with dozen of albums. and jellyfish lead guitarist
@@iraklidevdariani1428 The bass player. An American in a French band.
What year was this? I seen them at Glasto around 2003, but I'm not sure if this is the same performance or not?
2002.
I'd love to be the drummer on this track, whack the hell out of those cymbals...
What year was this? I seen them at Glasto around 2003, but I'm not sure if this is the same performance or not?