Music video for cLOUDDEAD - Grey (Live)
"Grey " by cLOUDDEAD. Filmed live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA. Directed by the Artificial Army. From the DVD, Mush Tour Spring 2002. ...
Music video for cLOUDDEAD - Grey (Live) "Grey " by cLOUDDEAD. Filmed live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA. Directed by the Artificial Army. From the DVD, Mush Tour Spring 2002. "Grey" is from the album cLOUDDEAD on Mush Records. www.mushrecords.com
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Agreed, I saw subtle on a whim some time last year just because a friend was going and he told me dose was their frontman, so I knew it'd be a good time.
I was fucking blown away, Dose puts on an amazing show.
that is true art. doing it for your own purposes not for the audience, and they have already proven that people like it anyway. i would say there is more danger in caring too much what the audience thinks, thats not art but merely entertainment
To play devil's advocate, it is just as crucial for someone to be able to listen to their own work objectively to determine what material would best connect with the audience. Yes, artistic integrity is most important, but to not take the audience into consideration is why great bands come up with duds now and then.
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Fucking intense.
I was fucking blown away, Dose puts on an amazing show.