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Of Montreal covering Os Mutantes' "Bat Macumba" live at the University of Kentucky, Sept 22nd 2006

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  • where's kevin? isnt beeps ( bryan poole ) singing?

  • Bryan is singing the Os Mutantes cover. Kevin comes out at the end to jump into "My British Tour Diary"

  • this is the late b.p. helium, it definatly is not of montreal. None of the other members are even in the video

  • I'm curious how you can be familiar with the Late BP Helium, but not even recognize three other people from the band. Matt, Jamie and Dottie are all there...

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  • os mutantes > of montereal

  • desde quando ninguem dá valor a Mutantes?

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  • "Os Mutantes" is the best band ever

  • @xauxe musiquinha?

    tá bom então...

  • @Luxverus Cara, achar Bat Macumba ruim é um aopnião pessoal e que não condiz com a opnião da maioria, pra mim é uma música foda e mostra o quanto Os Mutantes eram perfeormers criativos já que mesmo sendo composta pelo Gilberto Gil a versão dos Mutantes é mito melhor e praticametne definitiva.

    A única ocisa que eu lamento é a banda não ter executado a música como devia, na forma de "poeasia concreta", descontruindo e reconstruindo a letra na metade final, mas enfim..

  • I'am brazilian and i'm trying to contextualize the lyrics, although my English is not very good: "Bat Macumba êÊ Bat Macumba oba"

    The word "macumba" refer to south-african religions, popular in Brazil, there a sound-relationship between the prefix "bat" about the character "Batman" with the word "bate"(hits) which derives from the verb "bater"(hit) which in turn references the use of percussions in the religious exercise.

  • Duuude, Robert Schneider from The Apples In Stereo is there too. So sick.

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