@@northwestrebelsongs Dude. Absolutely! Hey my late father Larry Muhoberac did the orchestration on After All These Years, Luv Your Life, The Greatest View and World Upon Your Shoulders (some STRANGE violins on that). He was not credited for the first two. But regardless, I couldn't agree more with you. It is an exceptional, classic album. Tuna in the Brine is awesome.
Remember back in 2002 I "discover" Silverchair's Freak and thinking WOOOOOOOW! then I heard Luv your life and thought, what the fuck is this shit!!!??? So I went on to hear many other bands the next few years, and about 5 o 6 years later i came back to listen every one of their albums, and listen to diorama again (along with the faraway stables dvd) and thought OMG THIS IS A MASTERPIECE, the thing is i wasn't mature enough for that music when i heard it the first time, the lesson here is, always listen to music serveral times even if you don't like it, cause at some point your going to clic with it. AWESOME ALBUM.
True, we need to listen great music in different times because our thoughts matured time after time. Another great things is in their age at that time, i even cant make such as great work and composition like that, yes absolutely its a masterpiece... -sorry my english is bad 😄
I’m obsessed with this album!!!! Went down a rabbit hole learning about Silverchair after seeing them on a rerun of Saturday Night Live 5 months ago. The more I listen to Diorama the more in love I become!❤️
love hearing this! I grew up listening to silverchair. They're a couple years older than me, so it literally felt like growing up with them, and they single handedly got me through my teenage years! I love to hear that their music can still impact people today! They'll always hold a special place in my heart!
The entire album was seriously dark to light for me. Tuna in the Brine was a song I remember very well during my darkest times. I was a junior in high school at the time I listened to it, I'm 36 now and I, in my own life, understand the path I traveled to get out of that. Tuna in the Brine became a bright spot after emerging through that. This album will always have a special place in my heart
@@neozzickmixes3987 World Upon Your Shoulders is seriously one of the best songs EVER. This whole album is really sentimental for me. I can’t even listen to Too Much of Not Enough bc I heard it in a dream about my grandfather right after he passed away. Same thing with My Favorite Thing. They get me emotional every time.
I'm also 36 and was so inspired to play music and evolve my tastes as the band evolved. I hope Daniel and the boys write another masterpiece like Diorama.
@@ashleys9892 Yeah, he seems to have an internal beef with Ben. And his style has changed too much to put on Silverchair, there also seems to be a strong divergence between the members...
I brought the album because of The Greatest View and as soon as I played it and heard Across The Night, it made me feel like no other song and I instantly fell in love. The melodies and lyrics are something else.
I love how Daniel is so honest about his life, and how the journey he's been on has helped him create his music. Silverchair has, sadly, been underrated here in the U.S. But they were an amazingly talented band. I like how they have evolved musically over the years. Daniel is a true artist. I love his passion, and his fearless endeavor to branch out from Silver Chair to create his own music now. ❤
Daniel Johns is such a beautiful, gifted person. It seems he is the definition of "it's a blessing and a curse" when it comes to his gift of music and artistry. But we have gotten to witness the amazing, magical results over the years. I wish him and the guys in the band health, happiness & continued success--whatever that means to each of them.
Boy, how I love their song “without you “ the music and the lyrics is like poetry and Daniel’s voice is the cherry on top. Even the live performance is way too good. Just so beautiful.
Diorama saved my life in 2021. Mend in my sleep, I'm boxing underwater, waddle on the wake.....plus Tuna in the Brine. Daniel is a legend and was one from he was about 19. Musical genius x
One of the best music biographies I've seen. An incredible insight into Dan's life and the bands progression from album to album. So genuine and open, one of Australia's great bands. I wish for a reunion.
It's so good to see and hear Dan talk here. I know interviews are not easy for him and he looks and feels uncomfortable. Must be retraumatising in many ways I realise that and I'm sorry for the pain he associates with. I respect that he gives music from a deep creative place with a need to be expressed. I'm happy he gets to create music now he loves and still wants to share it, on his terms. His fans genuinely care for his wellbeing and future. Be okay Dan. FutureDan. X
Diorama - was the defining album for me. Without you and love your life is just insanely good. Such monsters of song/tune/record - Queen-like melodies. Just brilliant.
Music has an incredible way of bringing you right back to a time in your life, and this album does that. I first heard it when I was living in Abu Dhabi when I was in my early 30's. I was a drummer in a bar band on a residency for a few years around that time and a Filipina lady introduced me to them (I had a crush on her but it went nowhere) Neon Ballroom and Diarama were on my playlist constantly throughout that year. Haven't listened to them in a while, but watching this video was like taking me back in a time machine.
Not one DAMN SECOND wasted on this album. The jump in maturity they had from Neon Ballroom to Diorama was staggering. Too bad it's not widely known in the rest of the world.
Such a perfect marriage of alternative and progressive.... creative and rocking... meandering yet precise. Just amazing. I never even knew about Diorama when it came out. I owned Frogstomp and Freakshow. Neon Ballroom didn't grab me, but there was lots of airplay. I dont think I heard a single from Diorama, so I never knew it was out. It wasnt until Young Modern that I went back and realized how amazing Diorama was. Ouch, that audio sync. I couldnt finish this.
Incredible star power. I didn't discover SC until I saw Greatest View on tv in NZ when I was a 37yo mother stuck at home with kids back in the early 2000s. Lol. When Straight Lines came out it was like, ok, we're in Freddie Mercury territory now.
I got this album for Christmas the year it was released. It was a balm on ears and soul from beginning to end. It’s my absolute favourite of all time. An absolute masterpiece!!
Growing up being an obsessed Silverchair fan I distinctly remember when this album came out. Seeing Dan and hearing this album and realising he was starting to get better, I just broke down in tears.
Diorama and Neon Ballroom, are such unique and still fresh sounding pieces of music. They really tapped into their identity and essence and rea;lly achieved what many never did. And im not talking about success. But to make art.
Thank. You. So. Much!! This album was absolute perfection. The tour in 2003 was sublime as well. I'll never forget seeing Daniels Rickenbacker it was a piece of art just like this album! Not a bad song on this album. Never get sick of the transitions either... even almost 20 years later!! Have they remastered this yet?? Need a special edition release 20 year anniversary!!
Unbelievable album. I was a fan from 1995, and it took a couple of listens for me, as it was so far removed from the previous albums. So glad I persevered, it really is an amazing piece of music.
Hey guys i love love silverchair and the few bands from australia i m brazilian and i like from this band to long time ago one of the best band for me thank you guys
Silverchair is so brilliant that FrogStomp and Freak Show obviously marked my childhood and adolescence: when Diorama came out i didn't like his musical direction so much at the time, today more mature i understand how special and grandiose this record is , it become my favorite record of my whole life. Daniel is a spectacular composer, Ben and Chris are spectacular musicians,iI'm sad the Band is finished, but I respect the fact that Daniel wants to do different things these days.
One of the greatest albums of all time. And written when he was 21/22. It makes me happy every single time I listen to it. Even 20 years on. A masterpiece.
It takes adamantium balls to delete a finished album and start a new one from scratch.. you have to be a great composer and have immense faith you'll somehow deliver not just new material but better material. Most people would just park that album somewhere and release it 20 years after to make a ton of money. God only knows how much a Neon Ballroom Part 2 could have made.. that's pure artistic integrity.
I’d give my ovaries to hear that deleted album! Don’t get me wrong, I’m proud of him for having the courage to do such a thing but my god what I wouldn’t do to hear NB 2.0!
Fuck man ! The power behind some of the songs from this album, are really palpable. I went through somethings and this songs were magnifying thoose fellings to extremes. Even now when I listen to 'greateste view' and 'without you' I can still feel what I felt back then. It definitely leave something for me from that time.
Daniel is a musical genius and oh so talented! I really take my hat off for him for what he did with Diorama, not a lot of bands would've taken that huge leap into something completely different from their usual stuff and it proved that he didn't care about being an it band or famous, he just wanted to make the music he wanted to make. I love the album so much! Almost the most of all their albums because it's literally music I cannot figure out the genre for! I love it. The video becomes very messed up after the 40 min mark though, the audio is in a completely different rhythm than the video so it gets kind of hard to follow unfortunately.
Diorama - wow - this album 💿 was to me like a sergeant pepper - so much going on - but in a today feel .. Daniel , Ben and Chris together have something truly incredible which will surpass 🎶 generations .. blessed to have witnessed this great music in real time .. I also really love “freakshow” .. 🙏🏼🦘🦘🇦🇺🎶🏄♂️💦☀️ 🎸 🥁 🎤
Christ, hearing him talk about people grabbing him into a van as a kid and kicking the shit out of him, then leaving him on the side of the road is bleak :-(
My girlfriends grandparents drove Daniel to get his first car from Newy to Sydney. Apparently he was very shy and brung a little lunchbox with him. They asked him to sign a frogstomp record for my gfs mum, which she’s still got and framed. I want to steal it lol
As I see this documentary A flashback came to my mind, 1995 my male cousin played a tape a cassette it was a band that looked like nirvana but sounded like pearl jam... it blew my mind off... I am a fan ever since !!!!
I play guitar, drums, and bass. I have no band and have never recorded. Never really written songs. But this music sounds so good, it kind of makes me jealous. But still very inspirational. I'm just recently gotten into this stuff. I hope they continue.
Just hearing Daniel saying he gets headaches when recording vocals and doing harmonies has been such a relief. I'be been struggling with that for years, and never found anyone else going through the same as I did. Sometimes the headaches carried over to the next day. Just from pushing the limits too hard (and bad technique, of course)
@@phoenixivyroots7084 Indeed. But I feel like he pushed his vocal range to the limit when recording (I know, cause I do as well!). You just know THE NOTES that make a melody f@#%% EPIC, so you get there whatever it takes. And you'll worry about how to do it live later, haha. You can tell in songs like Straight Lines! And also, is very hard to concentrate on technique and breathing when you get carried away by emotion! In fact, one of the things that helped me the most was meditation and mindfulness. That puts you in the right Mindset! For anyone interested, my band's called Dinero, and we're from Spain. There's a song called Autoafirmación that I just couldn't do right in the amazing studio where we were the album. Had to spend a weekend on my own in my drummer's shed studio in a small town in the woods. I tried to sing it for like the 11th time at 4am. I wanted to do the whole first part in one take. I fainted after the last long note/scream. Regained consciousness and Pro Tools was still recording past a couple of minutes. I listened back to the take, and I realised I got it right, so I started crying. You could hear in the take how I kinda crumbled to the floor, haha. open.spotify.com/track/664kgwkz2mx4UgAoXiRCcq?si=162e32331a974c6b Stay safe, people!
daniel johns is seriously one of the singled handledly best song writers and composer in australia, let alone the world... he is on par with acdc and skyhooks, i wish daniel could find a way to feel and live more stable so he could dip in and out of a silverchair show once a year, then back to his own solo music... nothing wrong with moderation... forever a SC and daniel johns fan.
The last half of this is off sync from the picture and vocals, but is VERY worth a listen. I'm so grateful to watch it! Silverchair is like a soundtrack to my adolescence! 😻
Emotional Daniel he critics his own work but its a reflection of who he was and being an artistry. His literrally a genius naturally that comes from his music.
Sliverchair made masterpieces. Even if you‘re not a fan you have to admit that. I feel like Daniel is in a dark place at the moment - this year he announced to step back from music. And maybe for the better, when we look at the road he took in recent years
Being a band from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, I believe that they came out so strong and Daniel Johns is such an amazing human being, whenever I listen to his music or hear him sing I'm just in awe of him...his voice, music and his lyrics are so personal and he holds his head high, despite all the 'issues' that he has been through... Any chance that they ( or Daniel Johns solo) play again? I love everything that you have done and just wondering if you've had enough or taking a long break from singing/performing? Long time ago I really wanted to see you live but due my cancer, I wasn't able to... Oh-well such is life 🤣❤❤❤
Lets be honest, as much as many fans preferring this era and earlier, the band Silverchair mk1was built on angst. So after one learns to cope in life (maturity). You can't blame the guy for not wanting to mimic, fake angst or rehash the same formula. Neon Ballroom was a beautiful compromise before the transition into Silverchair mk2 the "we can actually write, sing and play our instruments" unlike a lot of repeat the formula bands of that era. Alas bittersweet but undeniably one of the greats :)
I really enjoyed this, but somewhere around 40 minutes, the video and the audio don't match. I would love to finish watching this if there's something you can do! Thank you for putting it up.
Dewey, is it possible to put an subtitles on that vid? It's hard to understand australian accent, especialy when you are from Russia )))) SCH fan since Frogstomp. PS: thans for this vid!
8:29 What do you think of all the teeny bopper fans you’ve got? Ben: They could be 3 years old to 86 years old we wouldn’t care Daniel: what about if they were 87? Ben:I don’t ohh…. Shutup!
Diorama is one of the finest albums made period. It's going to take years for the bigger music industry to fully understand this masterpiece.
Sub?:c
My Dad Larry Muhoberac was heavily involved in this one of their albums just like 2 others, and enjoyed every minute of it. R.I.P. Dad.
If us fans say so. It might not.. and I just recently discovered it. Up there with Revolver and Ok Computer…
@@northwestrebelsongs Dude. Absolutely! Hey my late father Larry Muhoberac did the orchestration on After All These Years, Luv Your Life, The Greatest View and World Upon Your Shoulders (some STRANGE violins on that). He was not credited for the first two. But regardless, I couldn't agree more with you. It is an exceptional, classic album. Tuna in the Brine is awesome.
@@Parrish_Muhoberac what a talented father you had!🤩😍
Remember back in 2002 I "discover" Silverchair's Freak and thinking WOOOOOOOW! then I heard Luv your life and thought, what the fuck is this shit!!!??? So I went on to hear many other bands the next few years, and about 5 o 6 years later i came back to listen every one of their albums, and listen to diorama again (along with the faraway stables dvd) and thought OMG THIS IS A MASTERPIECE, the thing is i wasn't mature enough for that music when i heard it the first time, the lesson here is, always listen to music serveral times even if you don't like it, cause at some point your going to clic with it. AWESOME ALBUM.
I think that happened to alot of Silverchair fans.
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer Then I heard YM and thought it was shit too, I still do.
True, we need to listen great music in different times because our thoughts matured time after time. Another great things is in their age at that time, i even cant make such as great work and composition like that, yes absolutely its a masterpiece... -sorry my english is bad 😄
Yup... Similar with me
... that's what happened to us all Diorama was beyond good. The more you listen the better it gets.
I’m obsessed with this album!!!! Went down a rabbit hole learning about Silverchair after seeing them on a rerun of Saturday Night Live 5 months ago. The more I listen to Diorama the more in love I become!❤️
love hearing this! I grew up listening to silverchair. They're a couple years older than me, so it literally felt like growing up with them, and they single handedly got me through my teenage years! I love to hear that their music can still impact people today! They'll always hold a special place in my heart!
Me too! Just out of nowhere Silverchair popped into my head. It's crazy how little I listened to them growing up. They are so Good
@@jasond3853man I’m 18 and obsessed. Like I was born in 2006. Playing a frogstomp tribute in April for 30 years!!
Diorama is pure poetry. Diorama is a magnificent dream.
Agree. It’s a masterpiece. There’s nothing like it.
This album is a beast of a masterpiece. One of my most favorite records. Daniel is such a musical genius.
Such an underrated piece of art. Silverchair's Magnum Opus.
it is widely praised...in no way it is underrated...I know you have lernt a new word but don't repeat it senselessly...like a sheep...
They were 5-8 years ahead of their time with this album. American music did catch up with them 2007-10. Beautiful work.
@Wojak Batman I could grant you that. If you consider groups like Queen, Rush and Toto. By those metrics yes.
@@pitpride1220 I would say Diorama is the full realization of what Queen dabbled into.
It was their time and they had it. You cant be ahead of your time.
@@notyetskeletal4809 You actually can
@@pitpride1220 You've only got the time now. If you invent something, you did it in your time. It was his time and he used it that way.
The entire album was seriously dark to light for me. Tuna in the Brine was a song I remember very well during my darkest times. I was a junior in high school at the time I listened to it, I'm 36 now and I, in my own life, understand the path I traveled to get out of that. Tuna in the Brine became a bright spot after emerging through that. This album will always have a special place in my heart
"A world that's big and violent"
@@neozzickmixes3987 World Upon Your Shoulders is seriously one of the best songs EVER. This whole album is really sentimental for me. I can’t even listen to Too Much of Not Enough bc I heard it in a dream about my grandfather right after he passed away. Same thing with My Favorite Thing. They get me emotional every time.
I'm also 36 and was so inspired to play music and evolve my tastes as the band evolved. I hope Daniel and the boys write another masterpiece like Diorama.
@@joshforest304 I can't see Dan going back to silverchair tho
@@ashleys9892 Yeah, he seems to have an internal beef with Ben. And his style has changed too much to put on Silverchair, there also seems to be a strong divergence between the members...
Such a great album. So glad that he's alive and still creating.
Greatest album ever. Like an angel recorded it.
I still listen to Silverchair pretty much daily :D
That album is like a roller coaster - It’s an emotional journey - a masterpiece!
@@celerun Same. Daniel Johns is generally involved in my everyday life. Lol
I brought the album because of The Greatest View and as soon as I played it and heard Across The Night, it made me feel like no other song and I instantly fell in love. The melodies and lyrics are something else.
An angel DID record it...
Thank you so so much for uploading this! Diorama is one of my favourite albums ever.
Same here, I absolutely love it!
Yeah!!
so gifted and such deep soulful eyes
I love how Daniel is so honest about his life, and how the journey he's been on has helped him create his music. Silverchair has, sadly, been underrated here in the U.S. But they were an amazingly talented band. I like how they have evolved musically over the years. Daniel is a true artist. I love his passion, and his fearless endeavor to branch out from Silver Chair to create his own music now. ❤
Daniel Johns is such a beautiful, gifted person. It seems he is the definition of "it's a blessing and a curse" when it comes to his gift of music and artistry. But we have gotten to witness the amazing, magical results over the years.
I wish him and the guys in the band health, happiness & continued success--whatever that means to each of them.
This ❤️
Boy, how I love their song “without you “ the music and the lyrics is like poetry and Daniel’s voice is the cherry on top. Even the live performance is way too good. Just so beautiful.
Diorama saved my life in 2021. Mend in my sleep, I'm boxing underwater, waddle on the wake.....plus Tuna in the Brine. Daniel is a legend and was one from he was about 19. Musical genius x
One of the best music biographies I've seen. An incredible insight into Dan's life and the bands progression from album to album.
So genuine and open, one of Australia's great bands. I wish for a reunion.
DIORAMA is one of favorite records ever and I thank Daniel for helping me with his music to get better in my life
It's so good to see and hear Dan talk here. I know interviews are not easy for him and he looks and feels uncomfortable. Must be retraumatising in many ways I realise that and I'm sorry for the pain he associates with. I respect that he gives music from a deep creative place with a need to be expressed.
I'm happy he gets to create music now he loves and still wants to share it, on his terms.
His fans genuinely care for his wellbeing and future.
Be okay Dan. FutureDan. X
Progression like this is rare.... Bands often settle for a formula, but now and again a genius shows up.
Great upload 👍great memories 👌all time favourite album
Just Brilliant ❤
Musically, this album is jaw dropping, but Neon Ballroom is still my favorite Silverchair album.
I can't choose between Diorama and Neon Ballroom. They are both so so good.
Same. Neon Ballroom is my favourite but Diorama is a close second. Daniel is a musical genius really.
Same here!
Diorama - was the defining album for me. Without you and love your life is just insanely good. Such monsters of song/tune/record - Queen-like melodies. Just brilliant.
After 40:08 the sound and video are horribly out of sync. It comes back, but happens again. It's a shame.
Neon Ballroom and Diorama, MASTERPIECES!!!!
Music has an incredible way of bringing you right back to a time in your life, and this album does that. I first heard it when I was living in Abu Dhabi when I was in my early 30's. I was a drummer in a bar band on a residency for a few years around that time and a Filipina lady introduced me to them (I had a crush on her but it went nowhere) Neon Ballroom and Diarama were on my playlist constantly throughout that year. Haven't listened to them in a while, but watching this video was like taking me back in a time machine.
Not one DAMN SECOND wasted on this album. The jump in maturity they had from Neon Ballroom to Diorama was staggering.
Too bad it's not widely known in the rest of the world.
The jump from Freak Show to Dia is staggering more like. Only 4 years.
I feel like I'm the only person in the UK that seems to know it exists 😔
No wasted space either. Not a second of this album doesn’t have a perfectly placed sound. It’s a sonic wall of incredible music.
A top10 all time album. A true masterpiece
Yep have it on my top 10 of all time of artists globally
Such a perfect marriage of alternative and progressive.... creative and rocking... meandering yet precise. Just amazing.
I never even knew about Diorama when it came out. I owned Frogstomp and Freakshow. Neon Ballroom didn't grab me, but there was lots of airplay. I dont think I heard a single from Diorama, so I never knew it was out. It wasnt until Young Modern that I went back and realized how amazing Diorama was.
Ouch, that audio sync. I couldnt finish this.
Incredible star power. I didn't discover SC until I saw Greatest View on tv in NZ when I was a 37yo mother stuck at home with kids back in the early 2000s. Lol. When Straight Lines came out it was like, ok, we're in Freddie Mercury territory now.
I’d give legit money to get the vocal-only tracking for Without You, it got me out of depression more than once.
Search for “Without you Silverchair isolated vocals”, its was just uploaded
Such a beautiful soul and so talented..
And so bloody fidgety lol always messing with his eyes since he was a kid. Such a special person.
I got this album for Christmas the year it was released. It was a balm on ears and soul from beginning to end. It’s my absolute favourite of all time. An absolute masterpiece!!
Growing up being an obsessed Silverchair fan I distinctly remember when this album came out. Seeing Dan and hearing this album and realising he was starting to get better, I just broke down in tears.
Paul Mac was Yoko for Silverchair!
His shirt!😂
Awesome band, awesome album
I'm listening recently again
Diorama and Neon Ballroom, are such unique and still fresh sounding pieces of music. They really tapped into their identity and essence and rea;lly achieved what many never did. And im not talking about success. But to make art.
Thank. You. So. Much!! This album was absolute perfection. The tour in 2003 was sublime as well. I'll never forget seeing Daniels Rickenbacker it was a piece of art just like this album! Not a bad song on this album. Never get sick of the transitions either... even almost 20 years later!! Have they remastered this yet?? Need a special edition release 20 year anniversary!!
Unbelievable album. I was a fan from 1995, and it took a couple of listens for me, as it was so far removed from the previous albums. So glad I persevered, it really is an amazing piece of music.
A great band with great songs and three fascinating young men. Choked by their environment to maybe one day be reborn 🔥
Amazing album. Still holds way up.
Hey guys i love love silverchair and the few bands from australia i m brazilian and i like from this band to long time ago one of the best band for me thank you guys
Silverchair is so brilliant that FrogStomp and Freak Show obviously marked my childhood and adolescence: when Diorama came out i didn't like his musical direction so much at the time, today more mature i understand how special and grandiose this record is , it become my favorite record of my whole life. Daniel is a spectacular composer, Ben and Chris are spectacular musicians,iI'm sad the Band is finished, but I respect the fact that Daniel wants to do different things these days.
15:55 Beautiful voice and song 😍
Daniel Johns is amazing =) Brazil here
One of the BEST albums of all time IMO.
Thanks for uploading this. I used to have this on dvd and loved it alot. This album was a game changer for me.
One of the greatest albums of all time. And written when he was 21/22.
It makes me happy every single time I listen to it. Even 20 years on.
A masterpiece.
It takes adamantium balls to delete a finished album and start a new one from scratch.. you have to be a great composer and have immense faith you'll somehow deliver not just new material but better material. Most people would just park that album somewhere and release it 20 years after to make a ton of money. God only knows how much a Neon Ballroom Part 2 could have made.. that's pure artistic integrity.
I will always wonder now, what was it he deleted,..i mean, that spur of the mom3nt decision may still haunt Daniel.....God damn the music industry
A true artist, never operates within rules and never feels like what they create is good enough!!!
I’d give my ovaries to hear that deleted album! Don’t get me wrong, I’m proud of him for having the courage to do such a thing but my god what I wouldn’t do to hear NB 2.0!
It’s so awesome to see Chris stuck with G&L basses their whole career, at least it seems that way, sure with they could come back out,
Fuck man ! The power behind some of the songs from this album, are really palpable. I went through somethings and this songs were magnifying thoose fellings to extremes. Even now when I listen to 'greateste view' and 'without you' I can still feel what I felt back then. It definitely leave something for me from that time.
I will forever hold this album in a special place in my heart.
Daniel johns ele e bonito demais ❤😍💕
Rick Beato needs to do an episode on this album.
Daniel is a musical genius and oh so talented! I really take my hat off for him for what he did with Diorama, not a lot of bands would've taken that huge leap into something completely different from their usual stuff and it proved that he didn't care about being an it band or famous, he just wanted to make the music he wanted to make. I love the album so much! Almost the most of all their albums because it's literally music I cannot figure out the genre for! I love it. The video becomes very messed up after the 40 min mark though, the audio is in a completely different rhythm than the video so it gets kind of hard to follow unfortunately.
He’s a freakin genius xx he’s still soo beautiful inside and out 🥰
Without you my fave
Diorama - wow - this album 💿 was to me like a sergeant pepper - so much going on - but in a today feel .. Daniel , Ben and Chris together have something truly incredible which will surpass 🎶 generations .. blessed to have witnessed this great music in real time .. I also really love “freakshow” ..
🙏🏼🦘🦘🇦🇺🎶🏄♂️💦☀️ 🎸 🥁 🎤
Greatest album ever made by Australians without a doubt.
That first Frente album is still in my Playlist though, ngl...
" FANTASTIC BAND 😎😎 NEW ZEALAND KIWI 🌏
Thank you for this great upload!
I bloody loved tuna in the brine Daniel 🥰
AGREEEEED!!
I would give anything for the orchestral version of the album
Christ, hearing him talk about people grabbing him into a van as a kid and kicking the shit out of him, then leaving him on the side of the road is bleak :-(
HEARTBREAKING!!! 😭💔😫
Bloody disgusting
Unfortunately was not a nice side of Newcastle.
I hope karma bites those dickhead bullies
I have loved this album since it’s release years ago. It will always be my all time favorite album! It is a true masterpiece of musical design
My girlfriends grandparents drove Daniel to get his first car from Newy to Sydney. Apparently he was very shy and brung a little lunchbox with him. They asked him to sign a frogstomp record for my gfs mum, which she’s still got and framed. I want to steal it lol
At 42 mins the audio and video aren't matched up anymore
When Van Dyke Parkes says “you’re the Brian Wilson of your generation”
How’s that gotta feel
Magical
As I see this documentary A flashback came to my mind, 1995 my male cousin played a tape a cassette it was a band that looked like nirvana but sounded like pearl jam... it blew my mind off... I am a fan ever since !!!!
This is amazing
I play guitar, drums, and bass. I have no band and have never recorded. Never really written songs.
But this music sounds so good, it kind of makes me jealous. But still very inspirational.
I'm just recently gotten into this stuff. I hope they continue.
Are you a bot or just very ill informed?
Amazing!
Just hearing Daniel saying he gets headaches when recording vocals and doing harmonies has been such a relief. I'be been struggling with that for years, and never found anyone else going through the same as I did. Sometimes the headaches carried over to the next day. Just from pushing the limits too hard (and bad technique, of course)
wearing headphones for hours at a time gives me headaches..
Stress can really mess with your mind and body! I know it well too. 😢
@@phoenixivyroots7084 Indeed. But I feel like he pushed his vocal range to the limit when recording (I know, cause I do as well!). You just know THE NOTES that make a melody f@#%% EPIC, so you get there whatever it takes. And you'll worry about how to do it live later, haha. You can tell in songs like Straight Lines!
And also, is very hard to concentrate on technique and breathing when you get carried away by emotion!
In fact, one of the things that helped me the most was meditation and mindfulness. That puts you in the right Mindset! For anyone interested, my band's called Dinero, and we're from Spain.
There's a song called Autoafirmación that I just couldn't do right in the amazing studio where we were the album. Had to spend a weekend on my own in my drummer's shed studio in a small town in the woods. I tried to sing it for like the 11th time at 4am. I wanted to do the whole first part in one take. I fainted after the last long note/scream. Regained consciousness and Pro Tools was still recording past a couple of minutes. I listened back to the take, and I realised I got it right, so I started crying. You could hear in the take how I kinda crumbled to the floor, haha.
open.spotify.com/track/664kgwkz2mx4UgAoXiRCcq?si=162e32331a974c6b
Stay safe, people!
Pugwals looking great these days, what a voice! 💪😁🤘
daniel johns is seriously one of the singled handledly best song writers and composer in australia, let alone the world... he is on par with acdc and skyhooks, i wish daniel could find a way to feel and live more stable so he could dip in and out of a silverchair show once a year, then back to his own solo music... nothing wrong with moderation... forever a SC and daniel johns fan.
The last half of this is off sync from the picture and vocals, but is VERY worth a listen. I'm so grateful to watch it! Silverchair is like a soundtrack to my adolescence! 😻
Emotional Daniel he critics his own work but its a reflection of who he was and being an artistry. His literrally a genius naturally that comes from his music.
Sliverchair made masterpieces.
Even if you‘re not a fan you have to admit that.
I feel like Daniel is in a dark place at the moment - this year he announced to step back from music. And maybe for the better, when we look at the road he took in recent years
These guys, especially Daniel, were a bunch virtuosos, basically. How else do you explain their abilities at such a young age?
40:48 the video stops matching up the the audio
Albúm perfeito ♥️
Being a band from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, I believe that they came out so strong and Daniel Johns is such an amazing human being, whenever I listen to his music or hear him sing I'm just in awe of him...his voice, music and his lyrics are so personal and he holds his head high, despite all the 'issues' that he has been through... Any chance that they ( or Daniel Johns solo) play again? I love everything that you have done and just wondering if you've had enough or taking a long break from singing/performing? Long time ago I really wanted to see you live but due my cancer, I wasn't able to... Oh-well such is life 🤣❤❤❤
Lets be honest, as much as many fans preferring this era and earlier, the band Silverchair mk1was built on angst. So after one learns to cope in life (maturity). You can't blame the guy for not wanting to mimic, fake angst or rehash the same formula. Neon Ballroom was a beautiful compromise before the transition into Silverchair mk2 the "we can actually write, sing and play our instruments" unlike a lot of repeat the formula bands of that era. Alas bittersweet but undeniably one of the greats :)
Exactly! Why don’t people understand
Who is the same from when they were 15 to when they are 40years old lol
“A beautiful compromise” perfectly describes it! A lot of other bands couldn’t have survived a switch in formula, but they did it & did it very well.
Around 40:47 the sound and image get desynchronized. Would be awesome if you had a version without this issue and could upload it! :)
It syncs out all funny towards the end
4:25: when your front man decides to turn into Mozart outta nowhere. In my top 5 honestly...
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Friggin epic
Tuna in the Brine is an amazing track. How sad that according to Daniel many people didn’t get the metaphor. I’m sure he’s probably right.
Their loss! 😒
I really enjoyed this, but somewhere around 40 minutes, the video and the audio don't match. I would love to finish watching this if there's something you can do! Thank you for putting it up.
did the audio go out of sync about half way through for anyone else?
Australian music peaked with Silverchair
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when did this come out ? seems oooold. I started my journey in frogstomp era 1995 ! i was 13 lol love this band and Daniel's songs. legacy!
My left ear enjoyed this doc lol
Dewey, is it possible to put an subtitles on that vid? It's hard to understand australian accent, especialy when you are from Russia )))) SCH fan since Frogstomp.
PS: thans for this vid!
E aqui do Brasil ... também queria legendas... hahahaha
Daniel still today keeps trying to make his "masterpiece" and yet he overwhelmingly achieved that at 22 years old!!!
Masterpiece
oh.. the homebake hd footage. all we have its some seconds of emotion sickness :C
I love the OG silver hair album but my first favorite and the album that I think is Silver hair at their best is definitely Diorama!!!
8:29
What do you think of all the teeny bopper fans you’ve got?
Ben: They could be 3 years old to 86 years old we wouldn’t care
Daniel: what about if they were 87?
Ben:I don’t ohh…. Shutup!