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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2006

Seether performing 69 Tea Live at the London Astoria, October 6th, 2006

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  • Who the fuck cares if he's high or not. Listen to music. His looks don't effect the sound.

  • damn right!

  • Great video! I was there too at the gig (5th time I've seen them live!) You may have seen me get involved in war for the drumstick that lasted about 10 minutes before I finally got the damn thing to myself :)

  • Lucky you!  It was my first time seeing them live, and it was just awesome!!!! :)

  • i was there amazing seether are amazing

  • they are!!!! :)

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  • seether are underrated...they deserve more credit than what they get!

  • I don't get this whole Shaun (not sean glassbowls) trying to sound like Kurt BS. That's like saying most death metal bands try and sound like one another.

    It's just the way shauns vocals sound

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  • This is one of my favorite songs ever!!!!!!!!! I wish they played it at the show I went to

  • I think it doesn't matter if they sound like nirvana...they make great music. and nirvana did too...and both of them are awesome bands...

  • glass"bowels" should learn to spell. haha. Oh, and fuck you.

  • couldnt agree more....tho songs like this and remedy do kinda resembl a nirvana song, seether is seether!

    and even if shaun was inspired by kurt..so? isnt everybody muscician inspired by sombody?

  • they played acoustic because shaun was ill on tour -.-

  • this is like my favorite seether song

  • Good point ultrachronic. Ive always been a fan of chronic myself. But yeah, Seether deals those Nirvana comments all the time. Just gives 'em fuel to play more Nirvana covers, ha. One of the best voices out now, Shaun Morgan.

  • The original recording of this song was acoustic on the Saron Gas (Seether's old name) album called Fragile and it was great to be there and see Sean go back to the roots of the song

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