JOLLY - Radiae (Acoustic)

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2011

Jolly performs a live acoustic version of "Radiae."
Download this song for free at www.jollyband.com/freedownloads
Electric version of Radiae from JOLLY's album "The Audio Guide to Happiness (Part 1)" released by InsideOut Music.

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  • These guys are the best kept secret in NY. Something as good as this won't remain that way for long.

  • @drkdglr13 because America is all about what's hot, not how good you are musically. That's why a lot of musician's from North America exclusively tour Europe a lot more than US or Canada. If you haven't noticed, any music groups/bands that formed between 2000 and 2010, were unlistenable. It just became a trend to make bad music and be liked for it. Basically you have to be retarded to make it big in American music industry and follow their cues to what's acceptable and what's not.

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  • @TheIncredibleJOLLY Guys you're amazing. I have a question where can i find the lyrics of your songs?. Well that's it!, you Rock ON.

  • @syndrome666 There are plenty of bands that have formed since 2000 worth listening to. Most just happen not to be the popular ones. And popular music today isn't necessarily BAD--just incredibly simplistic, derivative, and produced in a way that's so easy for amateurs to record that live performances have tanked. But (with the exception of the last point, which is a new phenomenon) popular music has ALWAYS been simplistic and derivative. They just keep finding new ways to make it that way.

  • @formula29channel Losing inspiration really has more to do with 1) Creativity and 2) Expectations. Most people simply cannot be as creatively inspired in the long run as they are in the beginning; they often fall into a rut, producing more samey stuff, and people get bored. Some artists fight this by changing direction, but THEN people complain because it's not the same. Plus, all the hype built up from a great release makes the pressure to top or even match it insane. It's a musical Catch-22.

  • @syndrome666 I do agree 100%.

    But.

    But have you noticed that almost every band becoming "huge" and having worldwide success, sooner or later is going to lose that particural "sparkle" (call it inspiration in you wish) that gives magic to their creations?I mean, I refuse the equation "famous = not inspired" but if I think of my favourite bands (POS, Opeth) well... loss of inspiration (bad albums, arid songs) it's almost fatal, inevitable. I don't know if I'd like Jolly to be worldwide famous.

  • @syndrome666 I really hate to agree you with but you are absolutely right. ANd it really sucks because this guys are the absolute total package. Sad.

  • you guys were did a very great song in this world

  • Fuck, your Acoustic versions are some of the best music i heard in a long time!

    Thanks for this, Jolly, i love you!

  • Thank God I found Jolly. I'm absolutely in love with this band. Can't wait for Part 2. Why isn't this band HUGE???

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