Someone remastered recordings of multiple shows and mixed them into a high quality live album thing called Repainting Along. The version of Loch Raven from it is really nice.
wow this is a fucking awesome version of loch raven, im so excited to see them touring with older tracks mixed in and revamped. fucking alvin row and loch raven ?? awesome.
I've seen them together three times so far. Noah once. Each time they did this track it was straight up magical. Gives me goosebumps to this day listening to it live on UA-cam.
@@mikeexits i've seen avey play midnight special, oliver twist, ghost of books, coral lords and ms. secret the last two times i saw him. he also busted out chocolate girl and la rapet which were insane.
I think he was, but very softly/improvisationally. in older performances of this song he would just kind of freestyle / make noises with his mouth, so maybe he was going for that? i can hear hints of his lyrics near the end of this recording
+Spencer McKee I never got why Avey didn't do the vocals live. Maybe its to add a more atmospheric emphasis live? You know, being with all the crowd and all changes the mood of the song a bit so idk, it may be a plausible theory. By the way, I love and envy you so much for being there, this would be like a dream come true for me. Thanks for the upload!
@@BlueOwnzU96 Being an artist of the sonic variety myself, I can at least say that artists like Animal Collective change and evolve even their older works regularly, and improvisation is a big part of their spirit as a performing group. I don't think there's always a particular reason for changes like that - it could simply be what he's feeling in the moment. Or perhaps they just thought it went better like that with the changes added. If you watch Avey when he sings, he in particular seems to enter a sort of dreamy trance-like state as he pours his soul into his performance. I call this "channeling" and I discovered musical applications for it myself through learning to perform Animal Collective songs. They have a certain energy to their creations that I've never quite sensed from any other artists, so I think changing their stuff like that is pretty fitting for such a pure creative spirit. Hope this helps. Because I sort of "get" where they're coming from better now that I have gotten into the groove of playing some of their songs, I think there is at least some merit to what I'm saying here. My first time performing Winters Love mostly well and properly, entering into that trance-like flow "channeling" state of being for the duration, I felt a wash of tingly energy all over and this strong sense as if I'd been "welcomed into the Animal Collective dimension" for proving myself, or something like that. Ever since that moment I've been able to mostly reliably emulate Avey's vocal style (relatively speaking, since we obviously have different bodies, and by extension different voices) and channel that unique performing energy, and incorporate the inspiration I get from it into my own style. Might sound a bit weird to those who don't have a lot of metaphysical and/or creative experience, but that's ok. :)
Everyone's reactions in the crowd - "holy shit'" - WHAT, NO!" - gave me goosebumps
Tecknee relatable
Tecknee “this doesn’t make sense!”
Can't believe uploader was apologizing for it in the description, made it so much more beautiful when it hit damn.
Literally was about to post this same comment but damn it was the first comment I saw. I love that I'm not the only one ♥️
When the beat comes in...M A G I C A L
this is one of the best loch ravens
Somebody should find the clearest copy of this live show and release it as and downloadable music file. This is too good.
Someone remastered recordings of multiple shows and mixed them into a high quality live album thing called Repainting Along. The version of Loch Raven from it is really nice.
I LOVE how they're adding some four-on-the-floor beats to this and Alvin Row. Guys, Panda, whoever - please release a house/techno e.p. next!!!!!
it happened ehe
Woah
panda really did nod to one folk specifically 🥺😭🙏
@@noisenotsongs I'm a bit confused. What's the fuss in these replies about? Did Panda specifically reference this comment? Haha
@@mikeexits hey, we re talking about the ep « a day with the homies ». One of the song is called nod to the folks :)
wow this is a fucking awesome version of loch raven, im so excited to see them touring with older tracks mixed in and revamped. fucking alvin row and loch raven ?? awesome.
An AC album composed entirely of old songs reworked for new tours.....
i swear to god the crowd’s reaction to this was so great. of course the song was also great.
I've seen them together three times so far. Noah once. Each time they did this track it was straight up magical. Gives me goosebumps to this day listening to it live on UA-cam.
I hope to one day be able to hear Eucalyptus, Down There, and Conference of Birds/Birds In Disguise songs live.
@@mikeexits i've seen avey play midnight special, oliver twist, ghost of books, coral lords and ms. secret the last two times i saw him. he also busted out chocolate girl and la rapet which were insane.
love!
holy shit
oh my
damnnnnnn
who is playing drums
+Tayler Thompson Jeremy Hyman, drummer for Slasher Flicks and Ponytail.
Does avey not do the "cute red hood" part live?
I think he was, but very softly/improvisationally. in older performances of this song he would just kind of freestyle / make noises with his mouth, so maybe he was going for that? i can hear hints of his lyrics near the end of this recording
if you listen to the oldest possible recordings of the song, its almost entirely panda bear's vocals
Yeah seems to be the same on older recordings. Thanks for these amazing videos; loved jimmy mack too
+Spencer McKee I never got why Avey didn't do the vocals live. Maybe its to add a more atmospheric emphasis live? You know, being with all the crowd and all changes the mood of the song a bit so idk, it may be a plausible theory. By the way, I love and envy you so much for being there, this would be like a dream come true for me. Thanks for the upload!
@@BlueOwnzU96 Being an artist of the sonic variety myself, I can at least say that artists like Animal Collective change and evolve even their older works regularly, and improvisation is a big part of their spirit as a performing group. I don't think there's always a particular reason for changes like that - it could simply be what he's feeling in the moment. Or perhaps they just thought it went better like that with the changes added. If you watch Avey when he sings, he in particular seems to enter a sort of dreamy trance-like state as he pours his soul into his performance. I call this "channeling" and I discovered musical applications for it myself through learning to perform Animal Collective songs. They have a certain energy to their creations that I've never quite sensed from any other artists, so I think changing their stuff like that is pretty fitting for such a pure creative spirit.
Hope this helps. Because I sort of "get" where they're coming from better now that I have gotten into the groove of playing some of their songs, I think there is at least some merit to what I'm saying here. My first time performing Winters Love mostly well and properly, entering into that trance-like flow "channeling" state of being for the duration, I felt a wash of tingly energy all over and this strong sense as if I'd been "welcomed into the Animal Collective dimension" for proving myself, or something like that. Ever since that moment I've been able to mostly reliably emulate Avey's vocal style (relatively speaking, since we obviously have different bodies, and by extension different voices) and channel that unique performing energy, and incorporate the inspiration I get from it into my own style.
Might sound a bit weird to those who don't have a lot of metaphysical and/or creative experience, but that's ok. :)
Took them three minutes to get to the point
+Oziel Esparza Someone's never seen an animal collective show before
Spencer McKee I have, I can't stand the boring interludes
+Oziel Esparza took him two posts to get to the point
hey man remember this that was fun