Sometimes the lighting makes a strange, vertical band across the screen that overlays any object, no matter its distance from the light or camera. Is this quantum light wave effect in action?
Fantastic album "Loveless", but some music in not meant to be live music... you can´t capture the same magic live with something that is supposed to be art created in a studio....
seeing mbv live is a completely different experience mate, the sheer volume and intensity is something you simply can't capture on a recording like this
@@crystalbepis well I saw them live in Copenhagen 1992... it was good & well worth seeing, but it wasn´t even close to the recorded version... I am just of the opinion that the high tech studio engineering of today has made it almost impossible for artist to perform their music live and it´s become more of an circus/happening than an actual musical experience... it was different back in the late 60s and the 70s, when alot of music actually sounded better live (Cream, Hendrix, Mountain, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, BLack Sabbath, etc etc)
@@perry3556 I think it's more the venues fault, a lot of the recent mbv shows were said to be still amazing and loud and also maybe it's depends on the artist themselves. My country rn has a lot of underground artists and bars and they're some good shit.
I love the way both Kevin and Bilinda just gently stroke their guitars but at the same time create this Holy Noise :)
yeah turning on effect pedals will do that
this song is trippy....
I love distortion.
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Sometimes the lighting makes a strange, vertical band across the screen that overlays any object, no matter its distance from the light or camera. Is this quantum light wave effect in action?
They're lens flares. They appear in front of every object because they propagate inside the lens system itself.
@@snazztacularit’s streaks from the CCD sensor, not lens flare
@@alonzooop Yup, I think you're right. Thanks for the correction
and sometimes not even professional audio!
Sound please, come on man, your fired!
cant blame whoever filmed it, mbv are so loud that the cameras literally shit themselves
Fantastic album "Loveless", but some music in not meant to be live music... you can´t capture the same magic live with something that is supposed to be art created in a studio....
seeing mbv live is a completely different experience mate, the sheer volume and intensity is something you simply can't capture on a recording like this
@@crystalbepis well I saw them live in Copenhagen 1992... it was good & well worth seeing, but it wasn´t even close to the recorded version...
I am just of the opinion that the high tech studio engineering of today has made it almost impossible for artist to perform their music live and it´s become more of an circus/happening than an actual musical experience... it was different back in the late 60s and the 70s, when alot of music actually sounded better live (Cream, Hendrix, Mountain, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, BLack Sabbath, etc etc)
@@perry3556 I think it's more the venues fault, a lot of the recent mbv shows were said to be still amazing and loud and also maybe it's depends on the artist themselves. My country rn has a lot of underground artists and bars and they're some good shit.
@perry3556 "recording technology is improving therefore live sound is regressing" yeah no ur just mad thar it's not the 70s anymore😂
@@zaza_2209 probably, "almost" all good bands are gone anyway :)