I wasn't gonna miss "Thebes", one of my favorite Om tracks. I was there both nights and so I got to enjoy and still film a few songs. Bit more energy the second night though
@@magusking9215 yea it was an epic performance, though I could hardly hear Tyler the whole show, and the vocals were way too low. Whoever was the sound engineer was mmm not great. The vibe of the place and the crowd was 🤌. I thought the whole set was fantastic. Did you happen to catch the opener Zombi? I was actually impressed and I didn't think I would be. Oh and a new album from OM next year 🤘
Yes - quite a nice surprise. I went to both LA shows and filmed it both nights. I looked up the setlist for this tour and it seems they played it during the whole tour. They always play ONE of their long songs Live, Thebes is probably ma favorite with Flight of the Eagle so I was very pleased.
@@tomb2577 Follow me on Instagram, Magus King - I have a few more vertical videos. They definitely DID NOT play "Flight of the Eagle", what I'm saying is they usually play only one of their 20+ Minutes long songs in concert. So this tour it was "Thebes".
Nope. It would be great to have a live version but it would probably require a lot more musicians for it not to sound corny and keyboard heavy which wouldn’t do it justice. They would probably need a string Octet or something.
All I noticed of sound problems was the day before, on the first night, about 2 songs in somebody in the crowd yelled "more vocals" and the sound guy raised Al's vocals quite a bit - and I think he's pretty shy about that - but he adapted. ( They were actually way too low before that ) But the second night I'll tell you, he was annoyed at somebody way upfront and center of the stage who filmed the entire show and he was pissed off. No doubt about that. He even spoke to the guy and asked him to "get that thing out of my face". Nothing wrong with filming a couple songs or short clips for your Instagram or something - but the whole concert right in the singer's face with no prior authorization and without asking - that's rude, man. First I thought somebody had put their drinks on the stage, but the guy who filmed told the story on his YT video description
@@magusking9215 ya I was there the first night right next to the guy shouting about the vocals I felt like the drums were too loud and bass was too low as well but once the vocals got turned up it was a great show
@@bobtim1008 Absolutely. The FOH guy turned the vocals way loud too at that point. Which I felt was a lucky aspect of this show for us the audience, cause Al's vocals are ALWAYS buried in the mix Live. They kept it that way the second night.
Without a doubt their masterpiece, thanks for the upload
I was there, and probably right behind you. What a great show and venue. Thanks for sharing this.
I wasn't gonna miss "Thebes", one of my favorite Om tracks. I was there both nights and so I got to enjoy and still film a few songs.
Bit more energy the second night though
@@magusking9215 yea it was an epic performance, though I could hardly hear Tyler the whole show, and the vocals were way too low. Whoever was the sound engineer was mmm not great. The vibe of the place and the crowd was 🤌. I thought the whole set was fantastic. Did you happen to catch the opener Zombi? I was actually impressed and I didn't think I would be. Oh and a new album from OM next year 🤘
Show was sick!
Indeed - went to both shows and they were even more into it the second night.
So glad they played Thebes!!
Lebanon screen Damascus road travellerrrrrr
and ground upon a saviour
thebes no way
Yes - quite a nice surprise. I went to both LA shows and filmed it both nights. I looked up the setlist for this tour and it seems they played it during the whole tour. They always play ONE of their long songs Live, Thebes is probably ma favorite with Flight of the Eagle so I was very pleased.
@@magusking9215 could you upload more stuff from both nights if that’s ok? also did they play flight of the eagle what
@@tomb2577 Follow me on Instagram, Magus King - I have a few more vertical videos.
They definitely DID NOT play "Flight of the Eagle", what I'm saying is they usually play only one of their 20+ Minutes long songs in concert. So this tour it was "Thebes".
Om way humble hombre
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Nope. It would be great to have a live version but it would probably require a lot more musicians for it not to sound corny and keyboard heavy which wouldn’t do it justice.
They would probably need a string Octet or something.
@@magusking9215 i see. ty for info.
I was at the show the sound was all messed up I can tell al was annoyed
All I noticed of sound problems was the day before, on the first night, about 2 songs in somebody in the crowd yelled "more vocals" and the sound guy raised Al's vocals quite a bit - and I think he's pretty shy about that - but he adapted. ( They were actually way too low before that )
But the second night I'll tell you, he was annoyed at somebody way upfront and center of the stage who filmed the entire show and he was pissed off. No doubt about that. He even spoke to the guy and asked him to "get that thing out of my face".
Nothing wrong with filming a couple songs or short clips for your Instagram or something - but the whole concert right in the singer's face with no prior authorization and without asking - that's rude, man.
First I thought somebody had put their drinks on the stage, but the guy who filmed told the story on his YT video description
@@magusking9215 ya I was there the first night right next to the guy shouting about the vocals I felt like the drums were too loud and bass was too low as well but once the vocals got turned up it was a great show
@@bobtim1008 Absolutely.
The FOH guy turned the vocals way loud too at that point. Which I felt was a lucky aspect of this show for us the audience, cause Al's vocals are ALWAYS buried in the mix Live. They kept it that way the second night.