k99_64 wrote:Cant get enough of the entire soundtrack tbh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_artPecEaM
Brilliant, is it available as a Soundtrack/CD or only with the game?
k99_64 wrote:Cant get enough of the entire soundtrack tbh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_artPecEaM
Great recording. Quality is fantastic wish I could figure out a way of getting a wav version of that. I find the live recordings more organic and looser than the album versions. More polished performance than the olympia in Dublin which was one of the first of this tour. Looks like she has found some dollars to improve the clothing.mcq wrote:This is utterly brilliant. St. Vincent's recent concert at Primavera Sound recorded in full by Spanish TV. Perhaps the best filmed record we have now of arguably the most exciting artist out there right now. Despite my enthusiasm for her studio albums, there is no doubt that her live performances are more intensely powerful. The drama is already there in the studio albums but you really get the sense that Clark is in her natural element in a live context, where she can give free rein to her guitar playing and the emotional anguish of her singing becomes more intensely acute.
Here you see in in her hand semaphore and body choreography just what she learned from working with David Byrne. And the aggressively de-personalised stage persona she creates for herself only magnifies the very human passions she evokes in her music. At its heart, this is deeply affecting music - very sad and personal songs of isolation set within a cold and unfeeling modern world.
Two highlights: the performance of Surgeon (26:20) where the Fripp-inspired arpeggiated riffs gain added intensity and evoke a sense of breathless panic as she sings repeatedly the line "Best find me a surgeon, come cut me open" and the casual brilliance of the closing guitar solo on Prince Johnny (35:16) belies the technical assuredness of her musicianship - working on her music 18 hours a day obviously taught Clark the virtue of economy and compression.
Ah brilliant. I love it :)mcq wrote:It's amazing what you stumble on when browsing YouTube. I've never heard Robert Fripp tell this story before about meeting Jimi Hendrix immediately following a King Crimson show in London in 1969. "Shake my left hand, man. It's closer to my heart."