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Opeth - Deliverance [Part 1] [Live] [HD 1080p]

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Nuff Said, needed in HD... a little lower quality than the others, but this is still basically straight from the disk, not a 1080p source, still looks good in that resolution though.

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  • When demons sing, they sound like Mikael... When angels sing... They sound like Mikael.

  • @xNauticus yeah I've always thought moshing was more appropriate for Jazz ensembles

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  • one of the heaviest three... i would say deliverance, master's apprentices and say demon of the fall

  • @TouchMyHandHoles, well that really should depend on how you add them. Are we talking about completely new fills/parts or just some minor tweaks like ghost notes or a syncopation on the snare? I know as a drummer myself that if I really want to it's easy to fuck up for the guys I play with, but on a high level like Opeth, few of those things should really throw you off. But then again, I guess they are used to it (heard it when they rehearse etc.).

  • @Bearthoughts I can tell you that my history with playing with a drummer that changes fills or ad new stuff diffenetley throws you off. When I see a band play, which I have seen Opeth 3 or 4 times I want them to "nail" the album not put in extra stuff. But, like you said its just preferance.

  • @TouchMyHandHoles, playing your parts differently can also add to a performance. Lopez adds a lot more to the music and he puts in a lot of variations in his fills and also the beats. If done nicely it can definitely add to a performance. But, then again, people will have different opinions on what fits and what doesn't.

  • @Deliverance02x No, playing your parts correctly adds to a death metal performance, this shows his lack of focus before he left the band.

  • @Deliverance02x Yeah, death metal should be rotten and disgusting not clean and lovely.

  • @Thystonius it actually sounds better i dno :s

  • @Thystonius, you have to be kidding me... or be in troll mode... seriously. Ever heard of triplet feel? Or the ability to mix subdivisions in a fill? Or have you ever played quick groups of notes on an untriggered floor tom?Or a tom which is tuned low? Ever heard of odd time signatures? Most of what I assume you call sloppy is caused as a result of what I said. But sure,Lopez has made mistakes in the past and might make a few here and there but he's got FEEL+groove.Get a sense of swing (pun).

  • @Thystonius Sloppiness actually adds to a death metal performance if it's done right like it is here... calculated double bass rythms are boring.

  • Opeth is the best... itd be hard to do what they do. Doesnt sound as good as cd but thats obvious, cause they can perfect in studio :)

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