i know you didn't mean anything personal. i agree that the sound is most important. and yes, if they're not so much occupied with the audience, they can get more into what they're playing and thus sound better.
wasn't anything personal. i really just find the phenomenon interesting. i've noticed that bands less preoccupied with the audience tend to sound better. sometimes it's difficult, esp in standing room, to not have something more visually, but how it sounds is the most essential thing, so...
@tommywm24 The song is "I Really Should've Gone Out Last Night from their album "Whatever You Love, You Are".
ffrriittzz 2 years ago 2
Any one know the song at 2:18?
tommywm24 2 years ago
i know you didn't mean anything personal. i agree that the sound is most important. and yes, if they're not so much occupied with the audience, they can get more into what they're playing and thus sound better.
tomivav 2 years ago
???
billowandbethany 2 years ago
"wasn't anything personal." i know... yes, i agree with you.
tomivav 2 years ago
wasn't anything personal. i really just find the phenomenon interesting. i've noticed that bands less preoccupied with the audience tend to sound better. sometimes it's difficult, esp in standing room, to not have something more visually, but how it sounds is the most essential thing, so...
billowandbethany 2 years ago
yes. i know my comment was pretty stupid. well, i posted it a year ago.
tomivav 2 years ago
they're all facing the sound!
billowandbethany 2 years ago
What brand of guitar is Mick playing beginning at 2:18? Is it a Danelectro?
thecorduroysuit 3 years ago
yes ! i remember it, in Sydney at the Metro year ???
rgee76 3 years ago