ADALITA - My Ego (live)

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Video Credits:
    Produced by: Charlotte Abroms
    Director of Photography: Chas Mackinnon
    2nd Camera and Edited by: Raffael Oliveri
    Engineered, mixed and mastered by: Jono Steer
    Performed at Third Base Studio's Thornbury, Victoria, Australia
    Adalita - vocals/guitar
    Lewis Boyes - guitar
    Matt Bailey - bass
    Dan McKay - drums

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @LadzeeFixes
    @LadzeeFixes Рік тому +2

    The more I listen to this song the better it gets.

    • @Jaysthename
      @Jaysthename Рік тому

      100% truth. I've been coming back to this once or twice a month for nearly a year and enjoy it more each time.

    • @RoxyStellar
      @RoxyStellar 6 місяців тому

      ikr 😺🎸❤‍🔥🎸 🥁 🎸❣

  • @LadzeeFixes
    @LadzeeFixes Рік тому +1

    Such a grower this song. Absolutely love it.

  • @Jaysthename
    @Jaysthename Рік тому +1

    The collective focus here is inspiring and the results are nothing short of staggering. On a side note, the interplay between that Gibson SG and that Fender Jaguar is a chef's kiss.

  • @mattyprice6063
    @mattyprice6063 10 років тому +5

    Omg hands down this woman is the modern poster girl for a "ROCK GODDESS"

    • @TonyCH0
      @TonyCH0 7 років тому

      Some eeejit gave it a "thumbs down"?! Must have been hoping to find some Walt Disney fantasy animation of a completely unrealistic example of something that's never even existed anyway, and yet HERE WE ARE where Adilata's keeping it real and so much more human than human that it's just awesome!

  • @redjezabel
    @redjezabel 10 років тому

    Sound's real good........moving streets ahead!

  • @TheRobh62
    @TheRobh62 10 років тому

    Ripper. LOve it.

  • @chloedog47
    @chloedog47 5 років тому

    You might as well come move to Tassie Adalita, you got half of Tassie as a band come fight for the Devil and our State Forest

  • @spitzmcgitz9379
    @spitzmcgitz9379 9 років тому +4

    What's not to like about a woman who still has her credibility in tact after years of fronting Magic Dirt and now a solo career? Maybe what you critics should be watching is some Katy Perry or The Veronicas instead. ...it might appeal to your cocked up point of view