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Owen Pallett - Lewis Takes Off His Shirt - Live At Hillside Festival In Guelph

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Uploaded on Jul 28, 2009

Owen Pallett performs "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" a brand new song from his upcoming album "Heartland"


Cameras : Graeme Phillips Mark Sloggett and Jeff Mew




Audio recorded by Mark Sloggett

Audio mixed by Andrew Cariboni

Directed and Edited by Graeme Phillips

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  • Wavelength580

    This is proof that God, contrary to popular belief, *loves* fags.

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  • KamadakeX

    I've watched this video at least 50 times. Still gives me goose pimples.

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  • mybonnieandclyde

    THIS NEVER GETS OLD. Goosebumps.

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  • KamadakeX

    No problem. All you did was state your opinion. As we all know, people on youtube mistake "opinions" as "insults" on a daily basis. Your comment wasn't offending the music at all. The important thing to read in your comment to understand that would be "to me". lolol

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  • urchin34

    Thank you for a real reply.

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  • KamadakeX

    That's understandable. To many, it may just sound like a "wall of sound", similar to a lot other music like shoegaze that incorporates layering where changes in pitch and rhythm are subtle. This far from classical musical (it would be closer to baroque if anything). To put it frankly, there are so many layers being played at once and repetition that it can be hard for some to pick out interesting detail.

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  • KamadakeX

    Is it even possible to upvote yourself?

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  • Graeme Phillips

    ignore this clown. ridiculous statement

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  • KamadakeX

    That was unwarranted (and not true). How about we just enjoy one of my favorite videos on Youtube and put the sas back in the pocket.

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  • apfeltasten

    62 people currently like your comment substituted by 50 times your own. Makes 12 unique votes...

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  • jrehel

    I was there. In Guelph. Getting soaked to the bone. And I've watched this fragile little record of that shining seven minutes more times than I can count, and it still somehow feels new — I can still smell the rain, hear the thunder (which is mercifully missing from the audio), and it's the sweetest bit of comfort. It was the moment I went from being a fan to knowing Pallett's on his way to being a legend of Canadian music. Dig?

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