JAYA THE CAT - Here Come The Drums (Multicam) live at Punk Rock Holiday 2.3
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- @jayathecatband live at PRH 2.3!
PUNK ROCK HOLIDAY
The best Punk Rock party on the most amazing location in the World!
Info: www.punkrockhol...
/ punkrockholiday
PRH 2.4: / 314683347798976
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Video by:
Jaka Čurlič
www.jzacrew.com
/ jaka.the.cat
Filmed by:
Jaka Čurlič
Mitja Legat
Tine Lenart
Matej Berislav
Dejan Pantner
Claudio Stanghellini
Riccardo Badolato
Audio post: Matej Srebrnič - Audioholik
Can't wait for the next Holiday season. We had an absolute blast and see you next year!!!
As stage invasions go this is one of the best.
Insanely respectful, everyone is giving the musicians space. Love it!
OMG what a great song❤
Nice.👍🤙
What a time to be alive
Totally agree
Fuckn insane the best. 👍🤙
... and now in Duisburg on river at 16.08.2024, I'm just curious.
Have fun at the show! Jaya the Cat is amazing
Fantastic! More of this please!! A room full of love.
Que onda con el men que sale en el minuto 1:44 ????????
wow !!!
*promo sm*
The anti-thesis of punk
Mais quel pur kiff ça a dû ètre!🔥🔥🔥
Me cago la wea wena!!!!
This is... punk?! Sid Vicious spinning in his grave. Sic transit gloria mundi, or something. 🤦♂
what could you possibly have against this?
@@rfkatz Against it? Meh, to each their own. But it's not punk.
@@michaelhoffmann2891 how so?
@@rfkatz Wha...? I dunno, maybe watch a few Pistols vids here on YT? Sorry, but maybe it's just me that the difference is blatantly obvious? 🤷♂ Or borrowing from Wiki: " typically produced short, fast-paced songs with hard-edged melodies and singing styles with stripped-down instrumentation. Lyricism in punk typically revolves around anti-establishment and anti-authoritarian themes." How is that in any way evident here?
@@michaelhoffmann2891 it’s evolved since the 70s, it now has many different subgenres. it can sound like napalm death or it can sound like social distortion. this one is ska punk, which actually has been around since the 70s, the Clash played around with the sound.
Been a JtC fan for 15 years now. Might not be straight punk, but close enough for me.
Its punk but mixed up with a laid back reggae vibe