Hall of the Mountain King except it's played by a bunch of sixth graders.
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
- Edvard is rolling in his Grieve.
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Original song: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 - IV. I Dovregubbens hall by Edvard Grieg
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[0:00] - That one prodigy 6th grader that constantly shows off.
[0:10] - These are actually all the same two notes.
[0:18] - Fairly normal so far
[0:25] - OH GOD
[0:28] - By the way turn down your headphones
[0:43] - Totally an original joke that I did not steal from anyone
[0:58] - Gmaj7 first inversion chord
[1:03] - Another totally original joke
[1:05] - I've literally heard someone say this before
[1:09] - Scrumptious
[1:10] - Artistic liberties
[1:16] - Ultra pizzicato
[1:23] - I didn't have any good jokes to put here leave me alone
[1:31] - You know you've done it before.
[1:34] - lol recording quality go bad cry about it me
[1:37] - 12345! 12345! NO! NOT 4! 12345!
[1:41] - I discovered the color notes plugin on this exact measure.
[1:44] - F
[1:56] - Do you want to see a particle accelerator made by a single cymbal player?
[1:59] - pengoin
[2:02] - LAZER GUN TIME
[2:06] - C̵̨̳̩̀H̴̺̳̐̅A̵̟̓Ŏ̸̻͈̈́̀͜S̵̨̤͋̋
[2:15] - POV you sit next to the piccolo
[2:25] - 👅
[2:28] - No y'all were just late we were in time
"Shitscores" are shitposts that take classical music and make horrible-sounding version. The genre was originally popularized by Parker Meek, and since then many creators have written shitscores of their own, but typically they only include a few instruments. I decided to put my own spin on it by orchestrating an entire full orchestra version of a shitscore with some extra video editing to polish it even more. "This is Halloween except it's terrifyingly horrible" was one of my first big hits. (Hopefully that's enough keywords for the algorithm lol)
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When I was in 6th grade band, our teacher intentionally composed a "terrible" version of Jingle Bells, so that we could be a horrible band on purpose. It was so much fun and the audience loved it. Instead of trying to be good when we were so inexperienced, we just got to own our inexperience and take it in stride. I miss my old band teacher...
I once saw/was subjected to a performance of intentionally and hilariously bad Christmas noise. What remains burned into my memory is that the biggest kid in the band--a behemoth who cracked six feet in height and had shoulders like a bull in seventh grade--had been given a freaking *triangle* to play, and going by the expression on his face and the sheer intensity of his body language, you'd think he was going full Jack Bauer on a psychopath. That poor triangle didn't deserve what happened to it, but it was certainly hilarious :D
Legendary!!!! Teachers like that make days so much better
That’s honestly a halfway decent teaching approach provided you try to sneak in actual technique too!
It’s called copium
Pleas e tell me this recording is archived somewhere.
To be fair, according to the sheet music, they played it perfectly
The conductor had sheet music, this is screech music
I can't read musical notation very well, but I'm pretty sure the sheet music show here was written to show how they actually played it. This isn't the music as they were supposed to play it.
@@jameskuyper I think you didn't get the joke.
@@Ragninsky I got the joke,I just wasn't sure it was intentional. I unfortunately have known people who could have made such a mistake on all seriousness.
@@L4rgo117 💀
"Quarter notes don't exist" killed me, and by the time the chaos started my cheeks were already hurting 🤣
Yeah this is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my whole life. I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard
With my sixth graders it’s quarter rests that don’t exist, especially for the saxophones. 😔
Yay, now a bunch of 12 year olds will go "AYO SO SUSSY HBHBHBHB 🤨🤨🤨🤨" like the sacks of garbage they are.
@@trumpetmom8924 😂
@@merarie33 This and Distraction of the Knights
I will never forget the time during one of my band concerts where the director told us to tap our feet to keep tempo, and every single kid starting tapping as hard as possible. The director's face while she was trying to get us to stop was amazing.
557 likes and no reply? Let me fix that
Poor director but that must have been so funny 🤣🤣
1000th like
Man, my band director would kick off if he saw you tapping. It was about the only thing he was strict about
Now I shall NEVER be able to hear this again without thinking, "Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb ..."
You are EVIL! GENIUSLY EVIL!
I love it tho
thank god someone else thought this 😭
Welcome to the club
Positively diabolical. Who was not left wondering, “Why didn’t I think of that?”
I tried so very, VERY hard not to sing along in my head. I was an abject failure.
"There are no wrong notes. You just lack confidence" - Some guy with a lot of confidence.
I'm gonna tell my grandchildren this was the birth of jazz
Money isnt the most important thing in the world - some rich af guy
My old baritone teacher
Ohh yea-
So when playing marches for the first time, some dude who's really good at playin ze clarinet told me to just keep playing no matter what. You're doing fine, so long as you keep playing. We do not care which note you play exactly. JUST KEEP PLAYING XD
That guy was great.
I actually played reasonably well and any and all mistakes were covered (as I was just one shy little flute.)
I declined to like this comment solely on the basis that it currently has seven hundred and seventy-seven likes; but don’t worry, someone will be along shortly to screw that up.
my band director show us funny band/music related videos every friday for “Fun Video Friday” and she actually showed us this! thanks for making an entire HUGE band of like 150 kids die of laughter lol
Man I somehow missed this comment but that’s incredible!! I’ve been appearing in schools all over recently and I love it 😁
except for mine- @@MagicMason1000
@@MagicMason1000 Yoooooooooooooo🎉🎉🎉
1:00 how tf did those 6th graders make that massive chord sound so damn good?!
The grace of God maybe?
even a broken clock is right twice a day
They didnt mean to do it
@@beethebee8 Actually, a broken clock is about the ONLY clock that's right twice a day! :)
the “check your tuning” and “what’s tuning” followed by a horrid clash is so real 😭
😭 as someone who has relied on digital tuners my whole life (and begging the instruments to play the note that should sound where I put my fingers,)
I feel the panic fr
tasty
the way i played clarinet for 6 years straight and could never tune myself 😭 i've always relied on my directors 💀
TASTY 😍
it is, AND I QUOTE, "whats a tuning"
"Confidently blasts wrong note" I think is a good way to sum up my musical career.
...for 70 years now since I was 12. Fake it till ya make it...
I would pay good money to watch a professional orchestra play this live
True art is often hard to describe.
It was at this moment that I realized my middle school actually had a pretty decent music department
Same here honestly. Not gonna say we were GREAT but we at least knew what we were playing
This isn't stave level, this is "mid rehearsal and I think we have a grasp on it????"
actually yea my middle school had a really good music program
Agree
My middle school had no music department. There was a music class you could take as an elective, but no teacher or instruments (you had to bring your own from home, and it was a low income area school, so only like 10 people could afford to be in that class) and those 10 people just had to do their homework while a random substitute watched them lmao. They literally never played once.
If your beginning band concert sounded this good you're lucky.
Never mind I commented to early
they’re still all in tune this would have been a success to my school LMAO
Damn i must've been born with a four leaf clover stuck in my eye because my beginner band was somewhat decent. In tune and everything as good as beginners go
He left out the part where 2/3 of the brass players timidly blow without buzzing creating the *all-encompassing hollow wind sound* during the entire piece in which one off-key euphonium is left to carry the entire accompaniment
@@whizzerbrown1349 You pretty much just perfectly summed up our 6th grade low brass section. Though to be fair the euphoniums sucked it was a trombone carrying the group
I had to spit out my tea i was laughing so hard at "THERES BEEN A MURDER ON STAGE" oh my god
2:12
"no pitches?"
"Start eating the sheet music"
"What the conductor doing"
"Lose all hope on beat 5"
"Shitscores can be art too"
"Kids start flipping water bottles"
"Anal oboe go!"
"Do random bullshit here"
+
“Bro really said”
“Rit.con un sacco di palle”
I’m sorry but as a flute teacher who’s actually taught this piece at several different primary schools, I must say this is by far the best version I’ve heard 😭
Yeah, it's actually pretty good. I enjoyed it until the end.
My heart goes out to you 😅
OH NO THE MEMORIES OF HAVING TO LISTEN TO THE REST OF MY CLASS TRYING TO PLAY THIS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL VIOLIN LESSONS AND FAILING BECAUSE I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO COULD ACTUALLY PLAY!!!!
@@atlantic85 pain
@@atlantic85 Me but with the recorder lmao
The best part is the accompaniment horns being louder than the main melody horn because they’re all mad that they didn’t get to be first chair and there’s more of them.
I much preferred 3rd trumpet to 1st-much more interesting, and way better than 2nd.
As a horn player, I can confirm that this is most likely to be true
This just reminds me of an Eddie Izzard joke about their school band days: "1st clarinet plays the melody, 2nd clarinet plays the harmonies and 3rd clarinet plays THE NOTES THAT ARE LEFT OVER!"
0:11 oh nah the quintuple flat💀💀💀💀💀
when you're so bored of school you decide to optimise by doing math and music at the same time
I would have thrown in an octuple natural just for the hell of it! :)
As someone who played the cymbal part in my high school philharmonic, and regularly did cymbals for marches (and marching band), I really want to learn how to make a particle accelerator with cymbals. That shit sounds epic 🎉🧡
This man has managed to encapsulate what my """"Band Concert"""" over a zoom call during the lockdown was like.
Edit: to all those asking the process of how this happened, we got all the band kids and parents In the same zoom call, and tried our best to keep time in spite of latency, until the conductors screen froze. We then kept playing, silently begging for the conductor to get back, but she never did. We ended up just submitting clips and we put them all together in a movie after a tepid applause from the parents.
Was it live? If so how tf would y'all overcome latency
@@CaptainApathetic we didnt.
I would prefer this to zoom "concerts"
Lol what 😂
You had a band concert over zoom?
I showed this to my sister-in-law who is a middle school band director. Her only words were: "This is too accurate."
first🤓
second 🤓
Third 🤓
Fourth 🤓
5th *dies*
My moms a teacher and had to oversee a bunch of assemblies during her time working in middle school (ie making sure nobody got too wild) so during winter break I’d often watch the winter assemblies with her. Imagine sleigh ride but played by a bunch of 6th graders. Pure hilarious hell.
Haha yikes. I’d say that’s more at high school level. We played that one as a part of our program every year for our Christmas concert in high school, and the syncopated part towards the end for some reason was always a struggle for many kids, no matter how many years they’d already played it. 😳
Trucks when they get cut off: 0:25
The smoke detector at 2 am: 1:04
Trains whenever they want: 1:09
When you’re halfway through the test and there are ten minutes left: 1:17
8 year old computers trying to run minecraft on the lowest settings possible: 1:55
The fire alarm at 3 am: 2:01
1:56 Don't you love it when the 6th grade cymbal player fixes the energy crisis by inventing cold fusion?
Congrats, you killed me
Congrats, you killed me again
@@existenceispain_geekthesiren Double Kill!
@@existenceispain_geekthesiren "there has been a murder on stage"
Hi! This is my first time watching this! This is the most ominous comment I've seen!
I showed this to a friend and I think he felt genuine pain listening to this. He had to listen to the real one afterwards to ease the pain of knowing this thing exists and can hurt him
What's he talkin' 'bout? This is BETTER than the original!
I also had the same idea and had to do it just now
@@josepherhardt164 yes it is, some people just can't accept it
im boutta join him
I have this in my music playlist
1:24 actually goes so hard
I did not expect a simple music video to have me in tears by my God I was not ready for that absolute chaos.
As the mother of a music major, this brings back memories of middle school concerts from years ago. Made me laugh
As a person who will never have kids, I have to ask; how are you not deaf from the cringe?
@@design8ed_nee-san977 they mostly play very good music. They practice when I'm not home so I only hear them at concerts
2:02
5 year old me finding a piano
To be fair, there is no way a sixth-grade band could play this unless they all practiced every day, wanted to play their instrument, and have prior music experience. Probably 8th graders could or maybe really good seventh graders.
That "little lamb" comparison is living rent free in my head for eternity
Mary had a little lamb... song suggests it gets pulverised in some form
Now I can never unhear it
@@CooroSnowFox
Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was gorgeous white
And when Mary met the Mountain King, the lamb got tenderized
@@DraconaiAuracto oh my
@@DraconaiAuracto NOOOOOO NOT THE LAMB
You can literally play off tune and all of the parents will give you a standing ovation
A very large majority of people in the audience of band concerts just don’t know enough to tell when you’re playing badly as long as you’re good at hiding it. The ones that do know what it’s like to still suck and won’t care
@@aubreyh1930 If something is worth doing, it's worth doing poorly.
That's because they're so happy it's over
it might be technically wrong. But imagining them all so anticipating with their parts and notes is so heartwarming. I will be listening ti this one again ❤
Me turning up to max volume because that intro gave "is my audio broken?" then suddenly "TOO MUCH"
A perfect representation of what the critics thought about Grieg’s piece
And a perfect presentation of what he thought of the play that it was made for, to boot!
Man, Magic Mason's hitting all the right notes... unlike those sixth graders.
Can’t find any evidence of that, though it seems Grieg had some frustrations with the /project/ he respected the play
@@theKobus The claim I'm probably basing this on seems to stem from some of Griegs musings in his own prolific letter-writing, according to a local historian (Reidar Storaas) working at _Bergens Tidende_ (Bergens local paper, where Grieg hailed from).
I found this summation with a baked in quote from Grieg, regarding his the composers feelings on _The Hall of the Mountain King:_
_"... Så kom ”Dovregubbens hall”, som Grieg sier at han ”Bokstavelig talt ikke kan tåle å høre på, slik klinger det av kukaker, av norsk-norskhet og seg-selv-nok-het”. Premieren holdt han seg unna..."_ - (R. Storaas, 2013, found as a tweet on the "Bergenbibliotek"-page (Bergen-libraries official page), which is an excerpt from a 30-page article he wrote on Grieg. I'm too lazy to go through the letters or article myself...)
It roughly translates to:
_"... So came "The Hall of the Mountain King", which Grieg claims he "Literally can't bring himself to listen to, the way it smacks of cow-patties, of Norwegian-Norwegian-ness_ (national romanticism) _and true-to-themselves-ness". The premier he avoided..."_
Further, according to Storaas, Grieg claimed that the play was "... the most unmusical subject he could think of."
@@theKobus I would post a direct link to the article, but it's in Norwegian, and it would probably be removed by youtube for linking to foreign sites
spectacular. really does sound like a middle school band
I’m in a middle school band and it doesn’t sound nearly this bad
@@borgnut7243yeah it does lmao
@@shimreef bro did you read this first part of the comment
except for the strings high range part where the cellos go into thumb position💀
@@fair. *casually shifts into like 7th or 8th position
as someone who was in beginning band, i can say that this is heaven
Yo, thanks so much for featuring my band! I remember playing that concert it was great! My mom told me I sounded unique on the ride home
This is actually better then a seventh Grade band
Edit: this blew up
After a drinkie-poo or three, this is better than Grieg's original.
I agree and I’m in a seventh grade band
Has eight graders too
-offended gasp-
This was better than my highschool band.
I HATED playing this song in middle school, and id try to plug my ears whenever the loud part starts. Everyone just took it as an opportunity to play as loudly and awfully as possible. This is so accurate it hurts
weak.
So sorry about that, that would be me in 6th grade playing in band
I totally relate. It’s not exactly band, but in my 7th grade chorus class (I think) we sang this song called Mungu Ni Pendo (or something like that) and after every verse, you’re supposed to shout, and then by the last time we sung it, everybody else just screamed at that part. And considering that there were like 200 kids singing, and considering that I was IN the stands, it absolutely sucked
I’m sorry that you can’t have fun.
This really is astounding. This is just a piece of music but almost the entire thing has a comedic effect. Bravo.
I had to play this during 8th grade, and now me and the rest of the cellos know firsthand how long a bassist can hold a grudge
as someone who is a teacher assistant for a sixth grade band... this is so much better than how they'd do😭😭😭
As a musician, my severe condolences
You’d be lucky if the poor kids actually got the instrument to play properly 😭 bless their souls
And yet somehow, this still perfectly incapsulates the chaotic energy of this song.
Y e s
I was never a band kid but I WAS a choir kid and this is accurate as all hell.
When u stand up
ready urself to go to work
get out of ur house
get into ur car
drive
and ur halfway there
when u realize
*u forgot the car keys at home*
Is nobody gonna talk about how smoothly this dude inserted The Riff into this? Amazing
? Where? I didn't hear it.
@@Redarmy1917 its towards the end of the song in the last few large chords
@@SRBONUS1912 It being so horribly fucking out of tune doesn't help, but it's a note short for it still, no?
You're talking about 2:25 right?
@@Redarmy1917 it is a note short but it sounds more like The Riff rather than not. Yes that Is what I'm referring to
wait what the FUCK????
...oh my god how did i miss that
im cackling it’s so accurate and it perfectly encapsulates the feeling of the band and orchestra not practicing together and then only coming together on the final performance
its how our high school music department works because orchestra and band are 2 different classes who dont practice together 😭 ⟟ play violin and its crazy
You have made a mockery of my ears and I respect you for it
My first thought after seeing the title is: Is it just gonna be real loud?” I remember playing in my schools band and that’s how it was for me.
I've watched this about 6 times and for no reason at all the "tasty" "chord" at 1:08 makes me lose it every time. Bravo sir.
*_t a s t y_*
*_t a s t y_*
Same here! 😂
That specific little Tritone and the part called “lazer gun” never fail to make me actually laugh out loud
Dude ate their mouthpiece.
Boy, you’re giving those sixth graders a whole lot of credit
This made me shed a tear.
this made me crylaugh i'm sorry it's too beautiful
As someone who loves classical music and this being probably my first intro to the genre...
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Omg you broke Google Translate 🤣🤣💀
I am going to plagiarize that
It translates and adds more diacritics
When I translate that in the app it adds more diacritics, but when I put it into Translate it gave me the same thing.
What is going on?
This song actually wasn’t made in the classical era 🤓
Honestly, 2:15 sounds somewhat good; the high piccolo notes seem to make it sound more intense
@hayden I feel bad for the person who has to sit in front of that though 😂but yeah that would be a cool part
honestly im suprised that this theoretical piccolo player was able to hit the notes, good for them
Also the next part where the melody goes down
@@anitacollins571 the shocking part to me is that the piccolo is in tune
Thanks!! Now I'll never not hear "Mary had a little lamb" every time this piece is played!! 🤣😂😁🙏🏻
Loved this!! The orchestra must have had a blast! I absolutely do not believe they were six graders - except at heart. Thank you!!
1:03 fire alarm in your house for no reason
He needs so make a video that's just alarm sounds with instruments
So it's not just ours?
that means you have to change the battery
Change the battery in it, chief. It'll save yer life.
you gotta change the battery my man
This song (especially on the second half) was basically just, "Hm yes distilled anxiety"
Nah, that's anxiety extract
@@dracothewarrior4316 I enjoy adding a pump of it to my coffee every morning
@@OrangeC7 I prefer to add 5 shots of crippling realism
lowkey i cant believe those bass notes are on beat
litterally whenever we play that "bum bum" in the background is always like half a beat slower than the conductors speed 😭
OK i'm in love with this channel thanks
Not sure if many others realized, but I love how they put in “the lick” at 2:24. Out of key, doesn’t sound right in the moment, very much something that middle schoolers, and even some of the people in my highschool jazz 1 will do lol.
I only know “the lick” because of how many of my friends were in band lol
I only know it because of SiIvagunner
I don't know what the lick is
The name makes it sound dirty 😅
@@isapu1948 it's a super simple piece of vocab that's commonly used in jazz culture, but is so simple and used to much that it basically became a meme and is used outside of jazz all the time now. It's one of the most simple pieces of vocab you could probably get
@@doomination1408
Thank you!
0:46 That single doot always gets me
Bro really tried to sneak in the lick at the end and thought we wouldn't notice
OMG I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING THIS IS TOO ACCURATE- WTH WAS THAT PENGUIN DOING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MUSIC
2:08
Looks like a snakes and ladders game on screen lol.
**I CANT STOP LAUGHING I CANT STOP LAUGHING**
As a 6th grader myself, I completely agree with this. I play the trombone.
I also trombone
There's this one piece with an A and everyone else plays an E while me and sometimes the person next to me plays an A and it just completely ruins the piece. I'm scared for the concert...
@@xitsraindropx7165 Same here
@@DeanJKorinis just wait until you get to 8th grade, first trombone and baritone will be told to play something that the rest of the trombones won’t play and once you actually play it, the entire section will play it and it’s infuriating because only TWO PEOPLE WERE TOLD TO PLAY IT AND IF YOURE GOING TO PLAY IT ATLEAST DONT HYUCKING MESS UP D AND G FLAT FOR THE SAKE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY
@@skavengur9459 Oh Lord...
I had to pause this 3 times to stop smiling and laughing. Thank you for brightening my day.
This honestly does remind me of my middle school band class. Except at the end my band teacher would smack his conducting baton on his stand to express his disappointment, assuming we even made it through without someone fucking up. Once he did it so hard the stick broke. It was great. Best band teacher I’ve ever had 😂
God, the fits of wheezed laughter this gave me were *curative.* Thank you.
Meanwhile you have the one kid who can play any instrument perfectly and proceeds to play the easiest one
I just discovered this channel and I am in love.
This made my day. Absolutely, insanely funny. Thanks.
I haven't cried so hard laughing in so long. My god, it really brings me back to the 6th grade clarinet section... My dad's a conductor too, I'm gonna send him this
Dad: "why would you intentionally trigger my PTSD like that? you're disowned."
What a nice interpretation! Love the rubato, syncopated rhythms, counterpuntal qualities and the timbre shift between bars.
I have no idea what I just said.
Timbre doesn’t shift! That’s what makes it timbre!
Dont worry, I dont know either
i really appreciated the negative harmony and picardy thirds, plus the xenharmonics were a nice touch
This perfectly describes my fever dreams
I hate this so much it made me physically contort my face…but at the same time I L O V E IT. Thank you for creating this accurate masterpiece. It has brought a sickening joy to my life that I never knew I needed, by now I crave. Thank you
This really didn't need mary had a little lamb to make it even worse an earworm 🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant loved all the comments and the lastnote noooooo
As a sixth grader in beginning band, I can confirm that that is how rehearsals with the entire band sounds.
Made honor band so now I can bully beginner band kids
This is the best thing i have seen all year
Watching this gave me incredible flashbacks to having a 'music prodigy' brother in concert band growing up and attending far too many school concerts. Great work!
So I have a few thoughts on this composition:
I loved this, because it was essentially the epitome of putting a bunch of 12 year olds in a room and then seeing chaos ensue, the usage of this song in of itself is a great show of that chaos in live action. On top of that, perhaps they played it very well because they wanted to make a royalty/copyright free version of the song as well. You really did encapsulate the life of a 12 year old in this song, perfect, bravo.
1:20 was kind of... good...
This is what the beginning orchestra I go to sound like-
I loved this,thank you❤
2:30 I’ve got a recording of the Birmingham conservatoire wind band rehearsing one of my pieces with the conducted Guy Wolfenden actually shouting “NOOOOO!” at an early entry. So this is very relatable.
I am never going to not be able to hear Mary had a little lamb when I listened to this piece now. Thank you so much for this blessing you have given me
As someone who did orchestra in all of middle school, this made me cry. Tears of laughter and agony are rolling down my cheeks.
the fact that you can even tell what song it is tells me it’s unrealistically good
Witty, algorithm-enhancing comment
Also witty, but grateful reply
HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAH NOT THE TOO EARLY PART
bro this is too realistic man, yeeted me straight back to my highschool orchestra days oml
As a former sixth grade trombonist, this is the truest part about sixth grade band.
I’m a pianist who plays this song quite a bit since it’s one of my favorite songs. Let me just say, my brain legit went into “Wait, is that the right note??” multiple times when listening
2:01 bro wtf is this
Me
How it feels to chew five gum
C h a o s
"laser gun time"
@@your_average_nerd6861 how it chews to gum five feels
I love this so much
This is perfect.
The random chord at 0:50 is sending me for no reason
Me too
When I was in 8th grade band we taught the 6th graders to play this song and convinced them they were playing it at their concert. This is exactly what it sounded like.
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