Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls - Live at Rock am Ring Festival 2015

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2015
  • Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls at the Rock am Ring Festival in Germany on June 7th, 2015.
    00:28 Recovery
    03:57 The Road
    07:31 Glory Hallelujah
    12:41 The Next Storm
    16:07 Peggy Sang the Blues
    20:20 Eulogy (in German)
    21:40 The Way I Tend to Be
    26:10 Wessex Boy
    30:25 Photosynthesis
    35:30 Plain Sailing Weather
    39:59 Get Better
    42:44 If Ever I Stray
    46:00 I Still Believe
    50:02 Try This at Home
    51:57 Four Simple Words
    If you enjoyed this, please check out his site, buy an album or go see them live and support Frank and the Souls! www.frank-turner.com/
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Комментарии • 65

  • @scottriley4488
    @scottriley4488 9 лет назад +36

    Eulogy in German. What a guy!

    • @FreestyleManGuru
      @FreestyleManGuru 9 лет назад

      Scott Riley also heard it in swiss german before ;)

    • @ChrisMcSweeney
      @ChrisMcSweeney 9 лет назад +2

      Scott Riley He did it in Polish when I saw him in Warsaw - needed to use flashcards and he went through it pretty slowly, but the locals appreciated the effort xD

    • @Supporter1992
      @Supporter1992 9 лет назад

      FreestyleManGuru hast du das auf youtube schon entdeckt ? Wenn ja, her mit dem link ! :D

    • @chengaification
      @chengaification 9 лет назад +2

      Chris McSweeney yep, that one was amazing! And really funny :D
      He even did an Austrian version, when he played in Bregenz. Not only German, but Austrian!

    • @wilco538
      @wilco538 9 лет назад

      Scott Riley Also did a dutch version in the netherlands. But he needed a paper with the lyrics :p

  • @ray.deathray
    @ray.deathray 3 года назад +8

    Frank Turner is such a great musician and showman. Many of the people in the crowd may not have even been familiar with him, but he got them participating like they've been die-hard fans. I got to see him over a decade ago where only about a dozen people showed up, but he put as much heart into that show as he does for packed arenas. I'm so happy for him.

    • @goranl2316
      @goranl2316 Год назад

      I can confirm. First time I saw him he was a new name to me, but when it was over I walked away with a big happy silly smile on my face.

  • @wriglarzzz
    @wriglarzzz 8 лет назад +63

    I hate when I find good musicians like this and then they have 6 albums... ugh where to start...

    • @feliciazuniga4089
      @feliciazuniga4089 8 лет назад

      +Larzz Wright Depends on if you value critical response or how someone's sound/beliefs progress over the years. You could always condense things and just hit the compilations and then his most recent before going back, but I'd say start at the beginning of his discography and work forward. He's only written one song that I truly loathe, so it'll probably be an enjoyable project.

    • @chrisw3147
      @chrisw3147 8 лет назад +2

      +Larzz Wright Start with "Love Ire & Song"!

    • @KennethJohnsenDK
      @KennethJohnsenDK 8 лет назад +2

      +Larzz Wright I love it. Frank Turner, Florence & the machine, Fall Out Boy, Rise Against, Elliot Brood, The National. All bands that get absolutely no radio-time here in Denmark, and I discovered through youtube etc. But it makes it fun finding good music.

    • @Prrthd81702
      @Prrthd81702 8 лет назад

      +felicia zuniga What song is that? I wonder if it's the same one I detest....

    • @mxmox
      @mxmox 8 лет назад

      +Larzz Wright I started off with his live album, that's a good place to start I think

  • @AtheistBelgium
    @AtheistBelgium 8 лет назад +5

    i still believe, still makes the hair on my arms stand up. such a great song. seeing them in two weeks at Groezrock Belgium
    I'm gonna dance like the fool i am :)

  • @Supporter1992
    @Supporter1992 9 лет назад +31

    Großartiger Künstler ! Eigentlich ist ne Stunde zu wenig aber für die wählerischen :
    00:20 Recovery
    03:57 The Road
    07:30 Glory Hallelujah
    12:40 The Next Storm
    16:10 Peggy sang the Blues
    19:45 Eulogy (German Version)
    21:40 The Way I tend to be
    26:10 Wessex Boy
    30:27 Photosynthesis
    35:30 Plain Sailing Weather
    40:00 Get Better
    42:45 If Ever I Stray
    46:00 I still Believe
    50:00 Try This At Home
    52:00 Four Simple Words

    • @eleonorer.6503
      @eleonorer.6503 9 лет назад +1

      Supporter1992 Danke für die Liste, das ist super!

    • @Supporter1992
      @Supporter1992 9 лет назад

      Paw to Paw Keim Problem, gerne! :-P

    • @Supporter1992
      @Supporter1992 8 лет назад

      ***** gern geschehen :)

    • @jankozek7475
      @jankozek7475 8 лет назад

      +Supporter1992 Versteh den Hype nicht: Austauschbare Akkorde, ein bisschen Gehüpfe und eintönige Lyrics. Er ist ja nicht schlecht, aber ihn wie Billy Bragg mit Dylan zu vergleichen ist doch ein wenig übertrieben.

    • @Supporter1992
      @Supporter1992 8 лет назад +1

      Jan Kozek also vergleichen kann man die nicht, da kann kein musikkenner was anderes sagen.
      In dem Genre den Frank Turner aber verfolgt ist er für mich persönlich noch viel zu unbekannt
      Die Akkorde, ja lässt sich streiten, anspruchsvoll sind sie nicht aber es klingt. Vergleichbar wie beim Sport z.b fussball, schön spielen hilft nix wenn man dadurch keine tore schießt. Die lyrics hingegen muss ich dir leider widersprechen. Da sehe ich viel Abwechslung und garnicht so viel Eintönigkeit :P

  • @Ginazora
    @Ginazora 9 лет назад +1

    Habe Frank Turner letztes Jahr in der Centralstation in Darmstadt gesehen; beim sogenannten Wohnzimmerkonzert mit 2 super Vorgruppen! Es lohnt sich ihn auch einmal auf kleiner Bühne zu sehen! Kann ich nur empfehlen!

  • @Nelson-vb1ug
    @Nelson-vb1ug 9 лет назад +2

    Packs so much into a 1-hour set. Left his mark at at Bluesfest Byron Bay Australia April 2015. Looking forward to catching up in Denver in October!

  • @TheTwistedBubble
    @TheTwistedBubble 8 лет назад +2

    Less than 2 minutes in and this is my new favorite Frank video! THANKS!!

  • @kittensquack6695
    @kittensquack6695 Год назад +1

    Wow, just learned of Frank this morning via the song, "Get Better" from a show in 2000. Their melodies somehow remind me so much of Saw Doctors. This band bears more looking into! lol

  • @WhosScaredOfDentists
    @WhosScaredOfDentists 9 лет назад +4

    Amazing performance, best show of my life but I still feel like he could do better.

  • @paulfaulkner1970
    @paulfaulkner1970 9 лет назад +1

    So good .....

  • @stefantretner4138
    @stefantretner4138 9 лет назад

    Thanks man!

  • @samuel-hr2ik
    @samuel-hr2ik 8 лет назад

    extraordinaire ! j'adore !

  • @LNClubsTheaters
    @LNClubsTheaters 8 лет назад +1

    Frank Turner's new tour is starting soon! Subscribe to HOB so you don't miss out!

  • @dedcaesar2325
    @dedcaesar2325 9 лет назад +2

    Can't wait till the concert in Anaheim 10/24! 4 more fucking months, UGH!

  • @tiltonroadbirmingham1153
    @tiltonroadbirmingham1153 9 лет назад

    Superb.

  • @MrJal67
    @MrJal67 4 года назад +2

    I have seen Frank and the boys in large and small venues...definitely better in small more intimate venues. They kill it, and to get the appropriate energy level you really need to be right up there in the pit...

  • @eleonorer.6503
    @eleonorer.6503 9 лет назад

    They're coming to Rock im Park on the 31st of July in Konstanz. Maybe I'll get to see them there!

  • @alberardi833
    @alberardi833 8 лет назад

    lol Eulogy in german. thats great. he just blew up boston he was great. loved him playing the electric les paul.

  • @Rustymcdangles
    @Rustymcdangles 8 лет назад

    After all, it's rock n roll

  • @Chikiwiki93
    @Chikiwiki93 8 лет назад

    ich freu mich schon sooo aufs Southside :)

  • @johnnyspunkpiano6462
    @johnnyspunkpiano6462 9 лет назад

    Sounds really good! Arnim from The Beatsteaks has kidded at Frank because of the "sit down and jump up" thing. Funny.

    • @Mue7
      @Mue7 9 лет назад

      ***** What did he say?

    • @johnnyspunkpiano6462
      @johnnyspunkpiano6462 9 лет назад +1

      Something like: "and now to my Singer Colleagues: Watch this. This is how it goes! Here's the mothership of the sit-down und jump-up thing. The Original." (They've been practising this since many, many years)

  • @giggs102
    @giggs102 9 лет назад +4

    wtf frank turner with an electric ugitar?!?

  • @ianstrachan5303
    @ianstrachan5303 9 лет назад +1

    Their electric guitarist doesn't half move!

  • @kylferg
    @kylferg 9 лет назад

    is that a shiflett telecaster

    • @retro_mando
      @retro_mando 8 лет назад

      +kylferg Yeah man, looks like it.

  • @lukaswei1812
    @lukaswei1812 9 лет назад

    Der Typ bei 43:00 sieht aus wie Joey Kelly

  • @nijimasu1
    @nijimasu1 8 лет назад

    Heard "The Next Storm" and thought I was an instant fan, was going to buy tickets to his show here- but heard the anti-god song and noticed the anti-god preaching element in a lot of his lyrics- I find this as grating as someone who does the opposite and preaches in their music. Now I'm disenchanted. Lost a fan here, I'm afraid.

    • @lalangue
      @lalangue 8 лет назад +3

      +nijimasu1 I think it's not being about anti-god. It's about being pro yourself. He's totally ok with anyone who beliefs in any religion, as long as you don't harm anyone with it. He's an atheist, that's true, but he welcomes everyone at his shows, as long as the person is a good one.

    • @nijimasu1
      @nijimasu1 8 лет назад

      +lalangue that was the vibe I originally got from his songs, but when I heard"glory hallelujah," it changed it for me and poisoned all his lyrics for me- making them all preachy, albeit atheist preaching. It even made "song for Josh" seem like the ultimate hypocrisy.

    • @ThatWouldBeCareless
      @ThatWouldBeCareless 8 лет назад

      ... can I ask what's hypocritical about an atheist writing 'Song for Josh'?
      Also 'Glory Hallelujah' is like a celebration of our atheism, the same way hymns can be a celebration of religion. It's not like being one is dependent on hating the other - but leaving religion and realising atheism is right for you is something to be celebrated for us, the same way finding god is something to be celebrated for you.
      It's really important to try and imagine it from the other point of view. It's not hating you to celebrate who we are.

    • @nijimasu1
      @nijimasu1 8 лет назад

      +ThatWouldBeCareless please re-read my comment.i certainly wasn't coming at this from a pro-religious standpoint. I simply have no love for preachy music no matter what it's preaching for.. and that song is a good example why. by using the style and words it does, it at least tacitly ( if not overtly) mocks the belief system it borrows from, which fosters divisiveness among people. I don't think anyone can dispute that, and that sort of (I'd say snide) negativity between belief systems is what has caused and still causes the majority of strife for the human race at large.
      As far as Song for Josh, perhaps I am ignorant about atheism. I'm under the layman impression that atheism does not contain any sort of consideration of any kind of afterlife or continuing consciousness after death. From that standpoint, I find the Song for Josh indeed hypocritical. Poor Josh is dead. Nothing left of him. if you're singing a heartfelt song like that to him there's something amiss. if you feel guilty that you could have helped him not take his own life, sing a song of guilt to yourself. sing a song apologizing to his mom. sing a song appealing to others to help their friends before it's too late. But don't allow yourself to bask in the warm fuzzy of singing to someone who has passed if a few minutes before you were proclaiming "There is No (afterlife)."

    • @ThatWouldBeCareless
      @ThatWouldBeCareless 8 лет назад +1

      God that's disturbing. It's more like 'here's what I wish I could've said to you / could say to you'. That's like... The point of art for some people, in some situations. To say what you know you can't actually say to someone.