10/11 Sleater-Kinney -Let's Call It Love/Entertain Pt 1 @ Coachella 2006
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- EPIC JUST FUCKING EPIC!!! Sleater-Kinney performing Let's Call It Love then....into Entertain!!!!
Let's Call It Love -The Woods (2005)
Entertain -The Woods (2005)
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needed A LOT more shots of Janet playing the drums.
Probably favorite song by the band, always worth going long, and it is perfection!
Janet Weiss is a tremendous drummer.
I am so proud to call myself a hardcore Sleater Kinney fan!
when Carrie wrote for Monitor Mix she mentioned in one post about feeling guilty at Coachella, like they were throwing rocks at the crowd (it was a post about the way rock music had gone soft) - and watching the crowd in this vid I think I understand why. so... still haha.
Sound structure, fat bottom 4/4, riffing all over that shit, and doing it in grand bombastic style, and no apologies for it... the fact is, I like Sleater-Kinney for the same reasons that I like classic KISS. That "bump... bump... bump... bump" F-note bottom line could have come from either band. And either could have built an epic rock anthem on top of it.
That said, I think S-K really topped the hell out of "God of Thunder" with this one. Still, the similarities are noteworthy.
I'm so bummed I missed these guys at 1st Ave on Valentines' day...
and when I grow up I wanna drum just like Janet.
Wow!
Sometimes S-K feels the need for the Nuclear Option. This song is that.
I am the BIGGEST fan of Sleater Kinney and Tegan and Sara, so thanks so much for posting this!!!!!!!! LOVE 'EM!!!! :D
Dear Sleater Kinney: Please play this in Pitt this October. It will bring the whole f'ing house down. Yours, A Big Fan. :)
woah. WOAH.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
Best chick group EVER! They will be missed. Thanks, Cindy
I'm in a trance.....
(3:36) NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! (3:41) Oh, alright.
Well they certainly went out on a high note. DAMN.
I'm a few years late, hopefully somebody will still see this...
What the heck does she say at the very beginning, "I hope you're... "????🤔
She says "I hope you're ready..you've been waiting all day to hear the / us jam.. Yeah! " 😊
the link is in the description to the right:-) clicky!
My reaction exactly !! :P
!!! yes! that's what I like to hear! add me on twitter if you have it, i'm obsessed with these bands, they're all i talk about!!!!!! :-)
part 2? where is it? cutting off like that was the saddest thing...
It's here. Far as I can see it isn't blocked or anything
@@janays3550 thank you -- but don't see it :(
Pt 1 ends while they're still playing. And I don't see a part 2.
@@GoSolar look in the actual playlist
@@janays3550 got it-- thanks!
heck yes!!!!!!!!
i do have twitter, but under what name do i look you up?... O_o
@MsEarthIntruder hahaha I know right!!!
lol i love both, actually i LOVE TnS but S-K is more my style, I'm usually into a much harder sound than TnS yet i'm completely in love with them, but I now might be a bit more obsessively in love with S-K (i want to marry Carrie Brownstein lol)
So, the world’s clumsiest, most in-your-face censoring... and they still completely missed the first time Carrie sings “fucking”.
Which is exactly why I could never be a tech!
A lot of comments pointing out that Corrin didn't hit the high notes, but... I almost wonder if it was deliberate? Like, this song is so immensely sexual, it's as though she's juxtaposing that dainty, damsel-like delivery with the raw eroticism and authority present in the song, even the chorus itself. It may seem like a reach, but something in her eyes (as well as the delivery being more languorous and breathy than the studio version) seems to imply that for me.
Pretty sure she was just trying to conserve her voice
I know this comment is super old, but the song, especially the studio version, is so powerful, that depending how far into the set they are, she. Easily blow her vocal cords going all out. Or blow them out for the next show. Her vocals are so strong on the studio version, I suspect it’d be tough to do at every show.