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Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Graham Norton show )

Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Graham Norton show )

Barseps says...

Adele, (although a good singer) is still just an updated version of the great
Alison Moyet.

Best live version of any song on the Sift I've seen so far.....


Marketa Irglova - Crossroads (live)

oritteropo says...

That was the version I watched first Then I watched the one I posted, and liked it more. Watching it again now I'm not entirely sure why, but perhaps from the synth drowning out her singing a bit?

Something I had forgotten until I was updating the tags was that the link between the Le Cargo session and that performance was the venue... this was probably on the same day as the Le Cargo recording.
>> ^calvados:

[yt embed of the Le Cargo live version]

Need someone to dupe a video... (Sift Talk Post)

marinara says...

out of 4:25 minutes, there's 3 minutes in common, which is shown in little chunks on the Olbermann video.

apparently since Olbermann shows most of the new video, you think it should be deleted.
Personally I don't care about dupes.
Dupes only exist so that original submitters get the votes they deserve.

If I have an CD of Metallica, and they include a live version of the same song recorded earlier on the CD, do I have to scratch that track off the cd?

I'm don't appreciate people making choices for me, just because they think one sift is 99% as good as another sift.

quoting boise


Out of 4:25 in your video a total of two clips are directly out of this video--one of 1:46 duration and the second is 1:07.
KO's story is about 2008. Now--in 2012--this is again a story of interest. The commentary completely changes the video. Without any commentary the raw video is again relevant.



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srd says...

Hey, wow, thanks for taking the trouble! The video in your reply works great for me. I don't need the visuals per se, just want to check out the sound of the band

In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I had a pretty good look for a backup embed which will work in Germany, but as far as I can tell the blocked one is the only version available with the animation : This is a bit of a shame, since my promote would've worked a lot better if the vid was available in Germany :

I did find this one, but couldn't work out how to embed:
http://rutube.ru/tracks/1414987.html?v=ec95b2672c0f2586977ce42fb0b36b08


There is also a live version from the German Music Festival in Paris, but I won't be surprised if it's blocked for you:



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oritteropo says...

I had a pretty good look for a backup embed which will work in Germany, but as far as I can tell the blocked one is the only version available with the animation This is a bit of a shame, since my promote would've worked a lot better if the vid was available in Germany

I did find this one, but couldn't work out how to embed:
http://rutube.ru/tracks/1414987.html?v=ec95b2672c0f2586977ce42fb0b36b08

There is also a live version from the German Music Festival in Paris, but I won't be surprised if it's blocked for you:



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Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla - Live 1975

Duckman33 says...

>> ^deathcow:

This is pretty awesome.
I got into Judas Priest when I bought a JVC RC-M90 boombox in 1983 (p.s. I sold it this year for 3x the original cost : ) and the first tape I listened to was from my brother, who gave me "Screaming For Vengeance" on cassette.
I had a 4x4 foot "tapestry" of Screaming For Vengeance on my wall soon after and over the next few years filled out my cassette box with stuff going all the way back to this.
My favorite of all time (back then anyway) was the live version of Green Manalishi from Unleashed in the East. (I learned yesterday it was a cover, and Fleetwood Mac has a funky version of it.)
This old stuff has a character all its own.
I really liked the album "Point of Entry" which nobody else seemed to.
I made a killer Judas Priest logo on my Commodore 64.


Point of Entry is one of my faves. Desert Planes is such a great song. Same with Turning Circles.

Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla - Live 1975

deathcow says...

This is pretty awesome.

I got into Judas Priest when I bought a JVC RC-M90 boombox in 1983 (p.s. I sold it this year for 3x the original cost : ) and the first tape I listened to was from my brother, who gave me "Screaming For Vengeance" on cassette.

I had a 4x4 foot "tapestry" of Screaming For Vengeance on my wall soon after and over the next few years filled out my cassette box with stuff going all the way back to this.

My favorite of all time (back then anyway) was the live version of Green Manalishi from Unleashed in the East. (I learned yesterday it was a cover, and Fleetwood Mac has a funky version of it.)

This old stuff has a character all its own.

I really liked the album "Point of Entry" which nobody else seemed to.

I made a killer Judas Priest logo on my Commodore 64.

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"Ambiguously Gay Duo" Real-Life All-Star Version

Candy Dulfer -- Lily Was Here (Live)

Barseps says...

It's extremely rare when the live version of a song is every bit as good as the original & this song definitely falls into that category.

VICIOUSLY ^upvoted^

Radiohead - 4 minute warning (unofficial video clip)

The Gossip - Heavy Cross

Lip-syncing only works when you can hear the backing track

ctrlaltbleach says...

You must not have noticed the sarcasm button but I just wanted to point out I agree with ya in the first case the second one I mentioned however to me is understandable.
>> ^NaMeCaF:

>> ^ctrlaltbleach:
Right? So what if you only sound good from 25 takes pasted together in a studio with different filters to disguise the rest of it and people are so use to hearing commercialized recordings that a live musician would sound horrible to their ears.
Even worse who cares that if you have been on the road for months singing night after night until your voice is destroyed. People will still believe you can sing after you get on stage sounding like a live version of Bob Dylan.
>> ^NaMeCaF:
I dont see any point in lip-syncing what so ever. Anyone can sit there and and pretend to play the guitar and move their lips. Why not just perform it?


And this is exactly my problem. If you need 25 takes pasted together in a studio with different filters, you shouldn't be performing live at all. Play a fucking clip. It's bullshit. It's no different than Milli Vanilli. It aint really their voice/performance, but they lip synch to it and pretend it is.
Think about it. Would you be happy paying to see a live football match when instead you just get an edited replay?



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