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oritteropo
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I thought this was really good. Give it a listen when you get the chance. http://videosift.com/video/Edward-Sharpe-The-Magnetic-Zeros-I-Dont-Wanna-Pray
Flaming Lips/Edward Sharpe & Magnetic Zeros - Do You Realze
Flaming Lips and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes together... what's not to love? *beg
eric3579
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Thanks for the promote. It sifted!
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*promote
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home (live @ kcrw)
Tags for this video have been changed from 'music' to 'music, Edward Sharpe, The Magnetic Zeros' - edited by Lann
MrFisk
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more of this
http://videosift.com/video/Edward-Sharpe-and-The-Magnetic-Zeros-40-Day-Dream-1
eric 859 linked it in chat room 4 me
rasch187
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Think you'll enjoy this. Cheers, mate.
http://videosift.com/video/Edward-Sharpe-and-The-Magnetic-Zeros-40-Day-Dream-1
MrFisk
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Thanks for the promote! They're a funky band.
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Siftbot is mad I got cum in her hair *promote
Reflecting on Growing Older Says Guy With '70 Dodge Charger
*music
GDGD
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Thank You for the quality!
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*quality
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros live on Letterman
I really enjoyed the video they made for this song. http://videosift.com/video/Edward-Sharpe-and-the-Magnetic-Zeros-Home
Walking Across America Timelapse
Music is Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjFaenf1T-Y
boblobblaw (Member Profile)
Thanks man. Good song.
In reply to this comment by boblobblaw:
>> ^Throbbin:
Very hipster, but intriguing. Anyone know the name of that song?
Home, by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
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>> ^Throbbin:
Very hipster, but intriguing. Anyone know the name of that song?
Home, by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros live on Letterman
>> ^westy:
I dont like the song , but there is nothing technically bad about it. I can see it doing well as a popular song kind of thing drunk people like to dance to.
as for them prancing around seemed like they were a bunch of drama students, I don't think it added anything to it , and to me it certainly didn't look natural. to me it dident evan look like they particualy engaged eatchother looked like some random slighty drunk overconfident girl dancing around a guy she dident know.
I want to say really bad things about you, but most of what you say is awesome so I won't. I guess it comes down to the difference between your experience and my own. This video (skip to 2:00) makes me realize this is a band of friends who are having fun doing what they do best. Maybe it was being on national television... but I don't think so. They have a sense of humor to them that perhaps you simply are unaware of because of your own conceit -- there may also be a generation and/or cultural gap that prevents you from seeing the sincerity they display while on stage.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros live on Letterman
>> ^robbersdog49:
Great music, great energy, it's a shame they performed it to themselves, not to us. They didn't engage the audience in any way, in fact seemed to go out of their way to turn their backs or make it very clear they were singing to each other rather than the audience. They made it feel like you were interrupting something by watching. The best live acts are the ones that engage the audience, these guys looked like they were using over the top energy to make up for extreme nervousness.
They get an upvote for the music, but not the performance.
Performing on a television show has got to be one of the most foreign and bizarre experiences for 99% of musicians. My friends saw them play in Toronto last month, they were floored by what they could described as a near-spiritual experience (pretty upset I opted-out of that evening). The band are very engaging in an actual live music venue, even walking into the crowd and making physical contact.
Damn I love going to shows!