@commandercool069 I did some reasearch on tomas kalnoky cuz im a loser with no life xD but his music was based alot off of eastern European genres along with ska and folk, most influential of those Eastern European genres was Klezmer music, i would take a guess because the first 6 years of his life was in Czechoslovakia (remember he was born in 1980, before the country split.) so thats where that european inflence came from.
I highly recommend listening to the drums on this version, then after you know them pretty well, listen to the Streetlight Manifesto version, you'll realize how amazing the drummer is.
he wouldnt need to play with catch, he would just play more songs from keasbey with streetlight........streetlight doesnt play enough keasbey live, like whats the point of remaking it if your not gunna play it live
The point was for Thomas to take his songs back from Catch, and not only that but make them better in the process. I don't believe at any point when they decided to re-make the Keasbey album that the reasoning behind it was to play those songs live.
However I have to agree that I would like to hear more live stuff from Keasbey, but who wouldn't?
well, personally i didnt like streetlights keasbey nights... but i think thats because i fell in love with catch's first. pluss catch introduced me to streetlight in the first place... but when sm plays keasbey song live i love it, i think it sounds more like the catch version any way.
I think I know what you mean. Streetlight sometimes seems a little polished. Catch had more of a gritty edge to it that made it more... real. That said, I still prefer streetlight a little.
WEll, actually, them remake Keasbey nights had nothing to do with catch 22. Tomas has said it in numerous interviews that they are on good grounds, in fact, they're booking agent is a catch member. The reason they remade it was because Victory was going to re-release the catch album with like a live performance on it, and Tomas decided to just remake it with streetlight. If you listen to the voices at the end of streetlight manifesto's 1234, 1234, its all explained there.
That line does involve bad terms between the two bands, but that was on everything goes numb which came out in 2003. At that time, they did not get along, but when the remake of keasbey nights came out (2006), they were on better terms. Again, look up the lyrics to 1234, 1234 (the streetlight version) and he explains the reasoning for the new album
i have " with a golden heart comes a rebel fist" tattooed on me.
Ccskater182 2 weeks ago 2
@Ccskater182 You are a winner, sir.
RyanFalls 1 week ago
press 4.
jizz everywhere
blindfire7unloaded 2 months ago
5:17 What is that sound?
VentusXanthocroi 3 months ago
) dislikes, because there is 0 reasons to dislikes this :D
oldgoals 3 months ago
A Better Place A Better Time is better imo
arbitrayer 3 months ago
oMg Piano at 2:52! I LOVE this jam!
teethman15 4 months ago
This Version = WAY better.
LOKIUNCIA 5 months ago
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The world needs more BOTAR and I think that BOTAR needs a bit more of the world, too.
MoeJillionaire 5 months ago
botar sounds alot like klezmer music
commandercool069 2 years ago
@commandercool069 I did some reasearch on tomas kalnoky cuz im a loser with no life xD but his music was based alot off of eastern European genres along with ska and folk, most influential of those Eastern European genres was Klezmer music, i would take a guess because the first 6 years of his life was in Czechoslovakia (remember he was born in 1980, before the country split.) so thats where that european inflence came from.
dXAriseXb 7 months ago 5
I highly recommend listening to the drums on this version, then after you know them pretty well, listen to the Streetlight Manifesto version, you'll realize how amazing the drummer is.
IndustrializedCheese 2 years ago
huh? why such a mean comment? what did i say that offended you? i dont understand?
alwaysblinkin182 2 years ago 2
this is probably the only one btr than streetlight's on the album
DaLSync 2 years ago
I'm wonderin if you could post the Intro to the album. "This Is a Call to Arms"
egraseidannogew 2 years ago 3
I'll try...
Robocrat 2 years ago 4
such deep lyrics
imartarded 2 years ago
love this version!
luccadutra 2 years ago
much better version. I think there should be world tour of Catch 22, Streelight, and botar, with tomas all night :D
ThexInsidexMan 2 years ago 3
tomas wouldnt play with catch...lol
but streetlight and botar for sure
allyrukus23 2 years ago 9
I know.. but I just want to see more songs from the cath days with Tomas live..... I'm sad because i know it will never happen
ThexInsidexMan 2 years ago
it could they said they're past that and both bands are in 99 songs of the revolution so its possible
imartarded 2 years ago
he wouldnt need to play with catch, he would just play more songs from keasbey with streetlight........streetlight doesnt play enough keasbey live, like whats the point of remaking it if your not gunna play it live
alwaysblinkin182 2 years ago
The point was for Thomas to take his songs back from Catch, and not only that but make them better in the process. I don't believe at any point when they decided to re-make the Keasbey album that the reasoning behind it was to play those songs live.
However I have to agree that I would like to hear more live stuff from Keasbey, but who wouldn't?
allyrukus23 2 years ago
well, personally i didnt like streetlights keasbey nights... but i think thats because i fell in love with catch's first. pluss catch introduced me to streetlight in the first place... but when sm plays keasbey song live i love it, i think it sounds more like the catch version any way.
alwaysblinkin182 2 years ago
I think I know what you mean. Streetlight sometimes seems a little polished. Catch had more of a gritty edge to it that made it more... real. That said, I still prefer streetlight a little.
siyafu 2 years ago 3
@siyafu Eh... If by "gritty" and "real" you mean shittily produced... then yes..
LeBeastee 5 months ago
WEll, actually, them remake Keasbey nights had nothing to do with catch 22. Tomas has said it in numerous interviews that they are on good grounds, in fact, they're booking agent is a catch member. The reason they remade it was because Victory was going to re-release the catch album with like a live performance on it, and Tomas decided to just remake it with streetlight. If you listen to the voices at the end of streetlight manifesto's 1234, 1234, its all explained there.
theoffspring823 2 years ago
then explain the "if you hate me so much then stop singing my songs" on a moment of silence
LexDatrex 2 years ago 3
That line does involve bad terms between the two bands, but that was on everything goes numb which came out in 2003. At that time, they did not get along, but when the remake of keasbey nights came out (2006), they were on better terms. Again, look up the lyrics to 1234, 1234 (the streetlight version) and he explains the reasoning for the new album
theoffspring823 2 years ago
He doesn't sing that line when they play the song live anymore, anyways. He didn't when I saw them in Chicago.
sweeetrevenga 2 years ago 2
@allyrukus23 Tomas formed catch 22, are you stupid?
jimmythehat25 2 weeks ago
The fact that this is up on the interscape makes me very happy. Thank you.
Jerpies91 2 years ago 7
I'm not sure, but I think I like this version more than streetlight's.
TK is awesome =]
kayothicrayjay 2 years ago 4
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lol dude B.O.T.A.R and streetlight are practically the same band. Just B.O.T.A.R has bit of a orchestra feel.
IAMD3492 2 years ago
This is good, like streetlights better though
funnyjuhnk4 2 years ago 2