While in the rockabilly scene, I got to play that stage. What a great venue for up close and personal shows! Saw these guys in Tucson and it was phenomenal!
As much as I love seeing new videos of these guys, I also find it secondhand annoying when people come to shows just to film them and put them on UA-cam for their personal gain rather than just going and enjoying the show like your supposed to. That's the point of live shows, it's an exclusive event you need to buy tickets to or you don't get to experience it.
I agree. I didn't record the entire show. I just like to record a few tunes for myself. I stand nothing to gain from sharing. Just like to share with those fans who cannot make it to a show or maybe they're just curious about the band or venue.
@@philly90125 hey, like I said, I like when I see new videos of the bands I like. But there is just a part of me that gets annoyed by it because it seems that's all you see at live shows these days are people with their phones out to record rather than take in the experience because you payed for the ticket, your fortunate to be able to be there and see them live, but then you spend time recording rather than experiencing. Maybe I'm just vain, but how I see it, live shows are like a lottery, you see a band playing a show near you and that is not common, so you buy a ticket to see them. There is no guarantee you'll get one because depending on the band, tickets could be very expensive or only available for a short time. But if you do get one, and you spend all this money on it, then record it, well then people won't bother going to their shows anymore because in a few days it'll be up on UA-cam to watch, taking away the authenticity of the live show experience. Live shows should be, and how it was in the past, an intimate and exclusive event, that only the fortunate are able to see. And as unfair as that sounds, when you are one of those fortunate people, you get bragging rights for the rest of your life to say that you were there and saw it first hand and sucks to be you if you couldn't be there. That's the power of live shows.
Thanks for this video! I'm curious to know if the band asked you folks not to film the gig? Normally Bryan is super tense and always ask or make gesture to stop people from filming.
While in the rockabilly scene, I got to play that stage. What a great venue for up close and personal shows!
Saw these guys in Tucson and it was phenomenal!
Awesome venue to play at. Although I have only played the blues there. This band is fantastic. Probably the greatest improv guitarist alive.
Has anyone out there recorded Aristocrat new song “Hey,Where’s My Drink Package”? Awesome song. They played it in Cleveland.
So actually this is mainly a drumclinic . ))) Love the Aristocrats, total chemistry between three topnotch musicians!
someone's been getting creative with the noises in his new fractal. amazing tune!
So so bummed that I missed this show. Please post more if you have it. Thanks for posting this.
As much as I love seeing new videos of these guys, I also find it secondhand annoying when people come to shows just to film them and put them on UA-cam for their personal gain rather than just going and enjoying the show like your supposed to. That's the point of live shows, it's an exclusive event you need to buy tickets to or you don't get to experience it.
I agree. I didn't record the entire show. I just like to record a few tunes for myself. I stand nothing to gain from sharing. Just like to share with those fans who cannot make it to a show or maybe they're just curious about the band or venue.
@@philly90125 hey, like I said, I like when I see new videos of the bands I like. But there is just a part of me that gets annoyed by it because it seems that's all you see at live shows these days are people with their phones out to record rather than take in the experience because you payed for the ticket, your fortunate to be able to be there and see them live, but then you spend time recording rather than experiencing. Maybe I'm just vain, but how I see it, live shows are like a lottery, you see a band playing a show near you and that is not common, so you buy a ticket to see them. There is no guarantee you'll get one because depending on the band, tickets could be very expensive or only available for a short time. But if you do get one, and you spend all this money on it, then record it, well then people won't bother going to their shows anymore because in a few days it'll be up on UA-cam to watch, taking away the authenticity of the live show experience.
Live shows should be, and how it was in the past, an intimate and exclusive event, that only the fortunate are able to see. And as unfair as that sounds, when you are one of those fortunate people, you get bragging rights for the rest of your life to say that you were there and saw it first hand and sucks to be you if you couldn't be there.
That's the power of live shows.
Thanks for this video! I'm curious to know if the band asked you folks not to film the gig? Normally Bryan is super tense and always ask or make gesture to stop people from filming.
They didn't specifically ask, but I had a few other videos that were taken down by UA-cam.