Not really. Les has been a long time fan of early psychedelic/prog bands like Pink Floyd. Under Barrett, Floyd was only a step away from the Beatles' psychedelic stuff.
You might think i'm taking the piss, or scoff at my taste in music, but check out the new Vampire Weekend album. One of the best new albums, from track one to the last track, i've listened to in a long time
It's uncanny how much like his dad Sean sounds like and how remarkably he makes it his own sound; same but different, evolved and cultivated and refined.
I don’t really hear him sounding much like his dad. (Julian very much did / does) But it doesn’t mean I don’t love Sean’s vibe! He’s knocking it out here!
@@chrisdaykin3899 Moog Taurus pedals I think. JPJ from Zep and Geddy (from RUSH) would play those when they played keyboard. For Les those would be perfect to play while he plays basically leads on his bass. Give it a nice thick bottom end.
If this song had been released in the late 60s or early 70s it’d be a million seller with tons of airplay. Kids, you need to start listening to the good stuff again!
Kids today have a more diverse taste in music than ever. There is plenty of good stuff being produced today as well as over the last 50 years. Something like kids would be well served to hear this and understand the music it was derived from would be far more inviting than casting aspersions.
@@johnpopp2146 You're both right, but sto620 is more right. Except honestly, can't blame kids when their parents have bad taste and don't show them great stuff and music education is lacking.
@@Kragnorak kids have no need for their parents to introduce them to new music as the tools are there to travel as far down the rabbit hole as you're willing to go. I had more vinyl by the time I was 12 than my parents, cracking a thousand albums before I graduated high school and despite my childhood daily dive through the cut out bins at the corner record store, I've found more music over the last ten years then at any time over my first fifty years.
@@johnpopp2146such an honest and realistic opinion. I’m a teenager and my favorite band is Primus, and I love many bands that recorded on tape. Just because I’m young doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate great music, both old and brand new! Some amazing young up and coming artists out there too, music isn’t dead, some people just aren’t keeping up with it
These men are the whole ass algorithm. All other AI bow down. The time warp causation of ClaypoolLennon collision will be studied in future generations. Good news is you're in Quantum frequency now. ❤
Damp Rabbit it really was, it’s the perfect kind of solo, the song doesn’t stop for it, it’s just a different section of the song. Too many solos are just guitarists jerking off and the rest of the band has to wait for them to finish. This was perfect.
That's one of the most important lessons you can learn as a guitar player. Nobody cares how hard instrumental parts are, regardless of the instrument, except for other musicians. And even then it's a novelty that wears off after a song or two. "Oh, this guy can play unbelievably fast. Neat." when it comes to like the guitar virtuosos or whatever, speed metal or otherwise. Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins is one of the most gifted guitar players in the world, he could do stuff in high school after forcing himself to play nothing but scales for hours a day that I still can't do. But he realized nobody cared about that, so he quickly put that skill in his back pocket and then focused on writing good music instead.
This has really lifted Sean Lennon's playing/musicality. Playing with Les Claypool has got to be a bit invigorating and challenging, if not the least bit intimidating. This is a great collaboration!
Sean’s really matured as a musician. I remember seeing some stuff he was making 10 years ago and it was pretty rough. He’s developed his singing a lot too. Sounds like he’s found his voice and it’s good.
The sounds that come from that woman's mouth and I think probably her ass are about as pleasant as ten cats fighting at once during a tornado siren and tornado.
Great synchronicity. Nobody overplays and the musicians blend well with each other. Superb dreamy pop and both albums and the EP are awesome. Heard it before but yet new and refreshing at the same time
Dunno man, The licks where good and felt creative but the solo was kind of sloppy and underwhelming. The drummer is hella good and you can see it in the precision of the accents, but Sean didn't seem to thrive on this...
Wow, the old formula of the sum is way greater than all four of the parts. In my opinion this is the best new music i have heard in almost 20 years. Pure genius and shows the many directions Les’s genius branches off to. Sean Lennon was an extremely pleasant surprise and very tastefully done guitar solos. His great vocals only added to what ended up a great song. The keyboardist and drummer also merit an honorable mention as well. Like King Crimson that lineup together is magical!
Check out some Tedeschi Trucks Band, St. Paul and The Broken Bones and Nathaniel Rateliff ( with or without The Night Sweats) if you're looking for some good new music.
Yes, the fulfillment of a dream when the Beatles broke up that they'd get back together. It's been a long time. Many of us teen ages of the day are now 65÷...
I've been waiting for this since Dec 9, 1980. Finally, Darling Sean has found a worthy collaborator and is making music that is mature, represents his personal self as well as his historic foundation, and is fully accessible. Bravo!
I am so loving this Claypool Lennon Delirium stuff. It's really off the charts and also reminiscent of The Beatles work, yet original and fresh on it's own.
Les Claypool is a master. He serves the song, and plays beautifully. I did not expect to hear/see these two making such great music. I love being wrong!
How... How have i been a Beatles fan my whole 27 years of living yet I've only just discovered this true masterpiece. I'm truly disappointed with my narrow mind for not finding this sooner. I just found a life time favorite sound i do believe.
@Lucas Couto Brito Dos Santos As I read this comment, I was thinking to myself "No but I liked the mi..." -IT'S ONLY BASS- "oh... that's why..." As a bassist, I can't have an objective opinion. You are right. I am wrong haha
Primus meets the Beatles.... what a crazy world we live in, but what a great time to be alive!!! Great song and amazing perfomance!! Thanks for sharing! Love & Respect, Neno
Yes, I was thinking the same. I love the progressive rock approach they took with this album. I know they're influence by it because they started doing performing King Crimson and Pink Floyd covers on tour. Hope they continue!
just the simple cluster of high notes at the very end when Les bows *behind* the bridge was more inspired than most of the current top-40 records combined
I am listening with my eyes closed and it's John and his new year 2000 band. this song is so great. lets me forget yokos screams and whining on johns albums
I think he has her avant garde sensibilities though. (i've always had this weird feeling that in like 10,000 years everyone will think SHE was the true genius and that he was terribly untalented.)
@jeflynnenut Decent, not excellent. Gotta love The Beatles but they aren't known of their excellent playing. They are known of their excellent songwriting.
chakra meditation propagandhi is basically how to stick yer head up yer ass so nobody does anything about the grave injustices in the world. howabout we all wake the heck up and give them greedy sadistic deceptacon hex-nut motherfrackers hellbent on taking over the entire world (and beyond) something really good to shit themselves about ... for a change !
I bought Sean’s first album, many years ago, hopeful that some of his dad’s genius had been passed on, and was disappointed. This is an entirely different thing, and I think John would have been proud of it.
@Capt. Slow Just imagine what it would be like if John and his son were working together in the studio with other artists, it would be wonderful beyond comprehension.
I am hooked on this song. It's as close as we will come to John Lennon to carry out the songs that never got out. Also get to hear les Claypool. How good is that!!!💛
MerkinMuffly I think Les has always had that style despite that it’s just not a very Primus thing to do. Claypool’s role in Primus is only a fraction of his overall great musicianship.
I would not call this a melodic bass line. What he is doing is not playing power chords and percussive bass and it's not Primus. It's appropriate bass playing for the music. Les is a master class bassist and does not need to be pushed in any direction.
In all my years of being a huge Claypool fan, this is the ONLY time I've seen him not play lead bass, not slap, and serve the song. It's great to know that when he's not playing lead bass, he's still still super creative and kicks major ass!
When Sean was a kid, he said that his dad tried to show him how to play the guitar and that it didn't really work out. He's pretty effing good now. Goes to show you what practice and dedication can bring.
Las palabras son "buen gusto". LA combinación entre la intuición de Lennon para las melodías, y la habilidad de Claypool para la psicodelia y la extraña extravagancia logran composiciones complejas, preciosas, extrañas y pegadizas al mismo tiempo. Una puta maravilla...
5 років тому+6
Showed this to my my dad, this last US Father's Day. He didn't know what to think, in a good way.
cuando el arte llega a su máxima expresión, porque nos educa, deja un conocimiento con buenos acordes melódicos y melancólicos. Sean Lennon es un músico que merece todo el crédito de la academia.
I had no idea these guy's had recorded a couple of albums until this randomly popped up in recommendations. If the rest of their songs are as good as this one I'l be buying the albums for sure.
Me encanta como Sean lleva a Les por caminos diferentes a los acostumbrados en Primus,amo Primus pero esto son nuevos rumbos para el,y es hermoso lo que logran juntos.
Was at the (Sold-Out) Downtown Detriot show, at the Majestic Theater Saturday night! 4/27! & I Had to take the last 2 days off of work....? Because, I am still drifting & swimming deep "South of Reality", within that beautiful, progessive & psychedelic sublime flowing quake, of music mastery? Unreal! Or is it? Haha.. Better to play it safe, for now... Me thinks, I'd rather stay here for quite awhile! Well... at least until the rescue from (Les & Shiner) Or "Boriska" The stranger... To pull me back through my shadow and, back to reality? Hmmm... Nah, I'm good here!
I also attended the 4/27 show in Detroit. I convinced one of my closest friends to go with me. He really likes Primus and the side projects but didn't know about TCLD. His mind was blown. I hope we get to see the professional footage from that camera crew eventually... for now I found a FLAC recording of the whole show with amazing sound quality. I thought it was a a great performance overall. P.S. I had to make sure the day after the concert was also covered at work, so I can relate lol
Sean and Les are the most unexpected match made in musical heaven.
This reminds me of playing Bayou Billy on NES with my Cousin Tim. THANK YOU!!!
this is far from heaven. quite the opposite direction.
Not really. Les has been a long time fan of early psychedelic/prog bands like Pink Floyd. Under Barrett, Floyd was only a step away from the Beatles' psychedelic stuff.
@@infowazz Sorry to hear about your shitty taste in music.
@@theimacman "hell" might not mean something bad in someones personal dictionary, but I don't know for sure
"Sgt. Primus' Lonely Beavers Band"
That is fucking hilarious! Right On!
More like: sgt. Baker lonely beavers band
The White and Brown Album
Sailing the seas of cheese in a yellow submarine.
That's all I've got.
I try not to lump Sean under The Beatles shadow
John Lennon would have been so proud 😍
Did Lennon like jack Parsons, as much as Crowley?
I literally was just thinking that before i went to the comments section ... wow!
Then he would’ve went back to being a jackass
João Nogueira, the great Rasta on keys! Respect!
That'd his name for real?
@@DuaneMARTIN-fj2oe yes
Rastão e seus teclados
The world is not ready for this obscure but realistic music
They were ready in 1972
Ummm yeah we are
Just sounds to me like the Beatles MK2. I say that in a good way. . .
Wow..this is actually great!
This is hands down some of the best music I've heard in a long, long time. Wow.
i feel sorry for you
You might think i'm taking the piss, or scoff at my taste in music, but check out the new Vampire Weekend album. One of the best new albums, from track one to the last track, i've listened to in a long time
Wow, that blows. Sorry.
WOW INDEED.
This reminds me of playing Bayou Billy on NES with my Cousin Tim. THANK YOU!!!
It's uncanny how much like his dad Sean sounds like and how remarkably he makes it his own sound; same but different, evolved and cultivated and refined.
Thanks for verbalizing what I felt
@Mike Davis I respectfully disagree. He's not just howling into the mic like a dying coyote.
@@captainm7722 No good sir, that would be his Mother I believe.
I don’t really hear him sounding much like his dad. (Julian very much did / does) But it doesn’t mean I don’t love Sean’s vibe! He’s knocking it out here!
@@JaKrish your ears are broken bud
Really enjoyed the drummer. Tasteful, understated and solid as a rock. A band of virtuosos who knows its not about being virtuosos
looks like Ringo. lol
A good drummer can make a bad band sound good..and..a bad drummer can make a good band sound bad!
@Ryan Plethra Good musicians can make even junk instruments sound amazing. The guitarisnt playing itself mate.
@Ryan Plethra Wrong. And wrong. But perhaps I misinterpreted your comment. Pretty sure i didnt. But just in case
@Ryan Plethra Nope, youre wrong.
Grande RASTA no keyboards, fera demais! Representando o BR, valeu rastão!
top demais
Deixe de bigodagem
@@RafaelSilva-yg9oy Mais um que não sabe usar o termo bigodagem
João Nogueira,toca muito mesmo…brasas representado!
carai q massa!
Are we all just not supposed to notice his BADASS CHROME GUITAR?
I know its bomb
It's a Jaguar
@@leenew9175 It's actually not. It's a custom guitar made by Bilt Guitars
I am so glad I clicked on this.
Same here. UA-cam recommendations doing it's thang
Same
Me too man.
Me too. This is great stuff. Sean sounds like his father. It's almost like a new Beatles song.
Jesus Christ claypool’s pedalboard is monstrous
Jesus Christ Claypool. Has a ring to it 😄
That thing can fly to the moon by itself
Not sure I understand what appear to be bass pedals on it?
@@chrisdaykin3899 Moog Taurus pedals I think. JPJ from Zep and Geddy (from RUSH) would play those when they played keyboard.
For Les those would be perfect to play while he plays basically leads on his bass. Give it a nice thick bottom end.
@@fobster2000 Amen
Im gonna start praying to Les that I get better on bass.
Jesus this song has infinite replay-ability. ADDICTIVE.
If this song had been released in the late 60s or early 70s it’d be a million seller with tons of airplay. Kids, you need to start listening to the good stuff again!
just because you haven't heard the good shit doesn't mean all modern stuff is bad, old fart.
Kids today have a more diverse taste in music than ever. There is plenty of good stuff being produced today as well as over the last 50 years. Something like kids would be well served to hear this and understand the music it was derived from would be far more inviting than casting aspersions.
@@johnpopp2146 You're both right, but sto620 is more right. Except honestly, can't blame kids when their parents have bad taste and don't show them great stuff and music education is lacking.
@@Kragnorak kids have no need for their parents to introduce them to new music as the tools are there to travel as far down the rabbit hole as you're willing to go. I had more vinyl by the time I was 12 than my parents, cracking a thousand albums before I graduated high school and despite my childhood daily dive through the cut out bins at the corner record store, I've found more music over the last ten years then at any time over my first fifty years.
@@johnpopp2146such an honest and realistic opinion. I’m a teenager and my favorite band is Primus, and I love many bands that recorded on tape. Just because I’m young doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate great music, both old and brand new! Some amazing young up and coming artists out there too, music isn’t dead, some people just aren’t keeping up with it
Took me 4 years to find this? Cmon algorithm, I thought you knew me better than that?! But nonetheless, thank you, this is so good.
These men are the whole ass algorithm. All other AI bow down.
The time warp causation of ClaypoolLennon collision will be studied in future generations.
Good news is you're in Quantum frequency now. ❤
Wow, that guitar solo is brilliant. Simple and not too hard to play but brilliant.
It's so good
Damp Rabbit it really was, it’s the perfect kind of solo, the song doesn’t stop for it, it’s just a different section of the song.
Too many solos are just guitarists jerking off and the rest of the band has to wait for them to finish. This was perfect.
That's one of the most important lessons you can learn as a guitar player. Nobody cares how hard instrumental parts are, regardless of the instrument, except for other musicians. And even then it's a novelty that wears off after a song or two. "Oh, this guy can play unbelievably fast. Neat." when it comes to like the guitar virtuosos or whatever, speed metal or otherwise. Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins is one of the most gifted guitar players in the world, he could do stuff in high school after forcing himself to play nothing but scales for hours a day that I still can't do. But he realized nobody cared about that, so he quickly put that skill in his back pocket and then focused on writing good music instead.
@@Vichedges Louie CK if he was a guitarist.
That solo man. Wtf.
This has really lifted Sean Lennon's playing/musicality. Playing with Les Claypool has got to be a bit invigorating and challenging, if not the least bit intimidating. This is a great collaboration!
And one can not help but think he sees a father figure in him?
@@misterasterisco5217 he's only 12 years older.
Sean’s really matured as a musician. I remember seeing some stuff he was making 10 years ago and it was pretty rough. He’s developed his singing a lot too. Sounds like he’s found his voice and it’s good.
A yo hommy dats rill ya'll BALEEDAT forill doh yeeeeeeee boyeeee BALEEDAT and we need jussisus fo Tameka ya'll BALEEDAT
@@brianm840 It’s certainly a great song.
The bass cuts through the song nicely. Bright. Clear. Good tune.
I was thinking the same thing. Great sound mix
I mean, you don't turn down Claypool's bass. It's like throwing the cure to cancer away.
I like seeing Les in a support role. I've never seen him so subdued. Good stuff.
I was waiting Yoko to jump out of nowhere and do one of her solos
The sounds that come from that woman's mouth and I think probably her ass are about as pleasant as ten cats fighting at once during a tornado siren and tornado.
Being a Yoko fan...I would have absolutely loved it.
@@terrydigenti8756 so happy for you. At least she has a fan!
@@chrisphillips9578 ooooooohahhhhhhhheeeeeeeoooooo! Lol.
@@terrydigenti8756 ahahahahahahaeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooo
There's definitely the spirit of John flowing in there - goosebumps ... excellent
Me too bruh, everytime i listen to it.
I feel like Sean is an underrated guitarist, super tasty and virtuoso licks. Great song all around by very talented professional musicians.
Great guitar player...
Like some unknown sucking les mudpool
Oddly precise - including his vibrato. It's understated but has it's own personality.
Great synchronicity. Nobody overplays and the musicians blend well with each other. Superb dreamy pop and both albums and the EP are awesome. Heard it before but yet new and refreshing at the same time
Dunno man, The licks where good and felt creative but the solo was kind of sloppy and underwhelming. The drummer is hella good and you can see it in the precision of
the
accents, but Sean didn't seem to thrive on this...
When I saw these guys together on one stage I realized that the world was a little better Off
Wow, the old formula of the sum is way greater than all four of the parts.
In my opinion this is the best new music i have heard in almost 20 years. Pure genius and shows the many directions Les’s genius branches off to. Sean Lennon was an extremely pleasant surprise and very tastefully done guitar solos. His great vocals only added to what ended up a great song. The keyboardist and drummer also merit an honorable mention as well. Like King Crimson that lineup together is magical!
i agree!
You said what I was thinking.
Couldn't have said it better myself
Check out some Tedeschi Trucks Band, St. Paul and The Broken Bones and Nathaniel Rateliff ( with or without The Night Sweats) if you're looking for some good new music.
Wow, stumbled upon this by mistake. This is psychedelic, totally throwback to the 60's
I was trying to find heavier metal, this was a pleasant surprise.
Yes, the fulfillment of a dream when the Beatles broke up that they'd get back together. It's been a long time. Many of us teen ages of the day are now 65÷...
I've been waiting for this since Dec 9, 1980. Finally, Darling Sean has found a worthy collaborator and is making music that is mature, represents his personal self as well as his historic foundation, and is fully accessible. Bravo!
Well said! Thanks for watching!
I am so loving this Claypool Lennon Delirium stuff. It's really off the charts and also reminiscent of The Beatles work, yet original and fresh on it's own.
I checked all available charts, turns out they're not on any of them.
I was like, "wow, Les was able to do the entire song without doing something wonky" and then... there he is. Thanks, Les.
He's the only person on the planet who gets away with wonkiness due to his bass chops. This is a notch above Primus IMO.
It would hardly be Les Claypool if wonkyness wasn't involved in some way.
Les Claypool is a master. He serves the song, and plays beautifully. I did not expect to hear/see these two making such great music. I love being wrong!
Sean’s vocals harmonies and entire mood of this song reminds me of Elliott Smith..
Which instantly ignites my soul!
Thank you!
I've always thought this. Not surprising considering Elliott's love for Lennon/Beatles. :)
I just hear his father
I thought that exact same thing
@Mike Davis I mean he's not wrong. You have to be deaf if you don't hear John Lennon. Sean IS his son after all.
i'll be damned if this doesn't sound exactly like a new Beatles tune
I was thinking exactly the same thing
With slightly better bass playing.
If Lennon and Syd Barret had had a son bathed in acid
with some Radiohead mixed in
with way better bass, drums, and guitar lol
How... How have i been a Beatles fan my whole 27 years of living yet I've only just discovered this true masterpiece. I'm truly disappointed with my narrow mind for not finding this sooner. I just found a life time favorite sound i do believe.
Whoever did the mix on this should've just done the entire album for them.
@Lucas Couto Brito Dos Santos As I read this comment, I was thinking to myself "No but I liked the mi..." -IT'S ONLY BASS- "oh... that's why..." As a bassist, I can't have an objective opinion. You are right. I am wrong haha
Lucas Couto Brito Dos Santos I bet you woulda hid the bass so no y’all always drown out the bass
Idk what your talking about but it sounds phenomenal on my record stereo set up
@@johnthompson3856 The mix on this live performance is way better than the actual studio albums quality.
I actually love the sound of the album. Each his own I guess.
How much Sean sounds like his father is mind blowing! I wanna see Paul Mcartneys reaction to hearing this for the first time.
I keep coming back to this song
Primus meets the Beatles.... what a crazy world we live in, but what a great time to be alive!!! Great song and amazing perfomance!! Thanks for sharing! Love & Respect, Neno
i really hope they do more albums together, they have great chemistry together i need more than just 2 delerium albums to listen to
Yes, I was thinking the same. I love the progressive rock approach they took with this album. I know they're influence by it because they started doing performing King Crimson and Pink Floyd covers on tour. Hope they continue!
Ehm. Actually there are three.
Lime and Limpid green, Soutj of Reality and ehhhhhhhh I forgot the third one😅
Actually there are three. Monolith of Phobos, Lime and Limpid green and South of Reality
just when you thought they weren't still alive. The Beatles forever
there is a scary "She's So Heavy" vibe near the end of this great song
Nobody talks about the awesome job of drummer and the keyboard player... But, Sean and Les are awesome 2. Great song. Thx 4 sharing
Sean sounds incredibly a lot like his father. I love this song, it's really beatle'esque
This band is OUTSTANDING. This vid should have millions of views.
Well its justin beaver marriage that failed it. 😁
yes, good music still exists
just the simple cluster of high notes at the very end when Les bows *behind* the bridge was more inspired than most of the current top-40 records combined
it always has.. get off your lazy ass and DIG friend
Jesus Christ Exactly! Good music isn’t in the mainstream anymore! You have to Dig for it is right!
This is the best . These guys are like fine wine. They just get better with age.
this sounds complex and simple at the same time, in 2 words: good music.
Thank God Sean's vocals take after his Dad and not his Mom!
I am listening with my eyes closed and it's John and his new year 2000 band. this song is so great. lets me forget yokos screams and whining on johns albums
LOL
You cant insult someones mom in a compliment
*screams*
I think he has her avant garde sensibilities though.
(i've always had this weird feeling that in like 10,000 years everyone will think SHE was the true genius and that he was terribly untalented.)
I love how Claypool perfectly took that backseat.
He's always the main lead and he just does a proper job with accenting this song.
Very nice. Probably what The Beatles would've sounded like if they were still around and still trippin'.
Besides the killer bass playing.
And besides the good drumming
@jeflynnenut Decent, not excellent. Gotta love The Beatles but they aren't known of their excellent playing. They are known of their excellent songwriting.
Way better than the Beatles tbh
@@natedog9452 poor ringo
João Nogueira 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is really Magical. It is so sad that Rock N Roll has died. These guys give it hope of survival. So great.
It hasn’t died because of stuff like this ✌️😎
No. They should not made him survive. He must die.
So they can summon him up. Its a necromantic thing, now
Ive been humming this to myself for 3 days straight.
I haven't stopped humming it since it was released 😅
boomerang baby does that too
chakra meditation propagandhi is basically how to stick yer head up yer ass so nobody does anything about the grave injustices in the world.
howabout we all wake the heck up and give them greedy sadistic deceptacon hex-nut motherfrackers
hellbent on taking over the entire world (and beyond) something really good to shit themselves about ... for a change !
@@jowlorenz9555 or we just continue saying fuck you and everybody else for if the roles were reversed it would be exactly the same. heeheehee!!!!
Then STOP
I bought Sean’s first album, many years ago, hopeful that some of his dad’s genius had been passed on, and was disappointed. This is an entirely different thing, and I think John would have been proud of it.
Too judgemental for a first album. His solo career is pretty good in my opinion
John was ripped from our hearts so violently. Now this music can help repair the damage.
I agree! How john Lennon was taken out,by some lunatic fan still saddens me,when i think about it.He was still making great music, at that time.
@Capt. Slow Just imagine what it would be like if John and his son were working together in the studio with other artists, it would be wonderful beyond comprehension.
Blame the CIA for wiping out John. 🤔
I am hooked on this song. It's as close as we will come to John Lennon to carry out the songs that never got out. Also get to hear les Claypool. How good is that!!!💛
Great stuff, Lennon actually seems to push Claypool towards a more melodic bass style.
MerkinMuffly I think Les has always had that style despite that it’s just not a very Primus thing to do. Claypool’s role in Primus is only a fraction of his overall great musicianship.
@@randythomastheinsecures5404
No
Absolutely
And he is also a better singer :P
I would not call this a melodic bass line. What he is doing is not playing power chords and percussive bass and it's not Primus. It's appropriate bass playing for the music. Les is a master class bassist and does not need to be pushed in any direction.
Simultaneously upbeat and depressing at the same time.
you just described half the back catalogue of beatles songs :D
Kinda I like me
@@atomaalatonal and my life
I can relate
In all my years of being a huge Claypool fan, this is the ONLY time I've seen him not play lead bass, not slap, and serve the song. It's great to know that when he's not playing lead bass, he's still still super creative and kicks major ass!
Your right
True genetics...Sean is an heir to his father's genius....perfect ensemble product !!!
First time I hear this. I'm crying. John Lennon must be proud.
Can't get enough of this infectious groove
Sean Lennon sounds like Elliott Smith's impression of John Lennon.
Chad Long holy shit
Holy fucking shit
Wow
Shit...their voices are indeed similar...
Thaaaats what I was looking for but couldn't think of it. Great mix!
Brilliant. Claypool Lennon Delirium rules as much as anything can possibly rule!
When Sean was a kid, he said that his dad tried to show him how to play the guitar and that it didn't really work out. He's pretty effing good now. Goes to show you what practice and dedication can bring.
Las palabras son "buen gusto".
LA combinación entre la intuición de Lennon para las melodías, y la habilidad de Claypool para la psicodelia y la extraña extravagancia logran composiciones complejas, preciosas, extrañas y pegadizas al mismo tiempo.
Una puta maravilla...
Showed this to my my dad, this last US Father's Day. He didn't know what to think, in a good way.
I love seeing Sean making music. its like we still got a piece of his dad.
Love Love Love the whole Lennon Claypool thing.... it just works!!! Been obsessed with this for Many many months
Top!! You all are wonderful!! Rasta, (conterrâneo) on keyboard!!
Sean definitely took over for South of Reality. Les told me (well the VIP group) on Tuesday and a new delerium album is coming maybe in '24. Excited!
I am late to the party....I really just discovered the Delirium. I haven’t been this excited about new music in a long time. This is groovy stuff!
jpceast same lmao
I keep expecting them to segue into "Sun King" or "Mean Mr. Mustard."
I want you (shes so heavy)
Yeah I thought that chord progression was reminiscent of She's so Heavy also
In a live improv situation it probably drifts in and out of teasers.
Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight
That would be great!
They are great as a group. This quartet works very well together.
I didn't recognize Sean, I realized as soon as he started signing, unmistakably Lennon......
I don’t even have words for this, besides I know this is the song I’m going to listen to thousands of times this year.
SAME
cuando el arte llega a su máxima expresión, porque nos educa, deja un conocimiento con buenos acordes melódicos y melancólicos. Sean Lennon es un músico que merece todo el crédito de la academia.
I had no idea these guy's had recorded a couple of albums until this randomly popped up in recommendations. If the rest of their songs are as good as this one I'l be buying the albums for sure.
Saw them at The Varsity in Minneapolis 4/25. We did the whole meet and greet sha-bang. These guys are seriously genius level.
Never heard Sean Lennon's music before.. I LIKE IT.. It's reminiscent of late 60's Beatles.. Good job
Sean Lennon 👍
Always loved Sean's ear for melody. He's a fellow lover of whimsy
Had the pleasure of meeting Sean at a concert. Great guy. Very humble considering where he comes from.
I never gave this group a chance. I look forward to enjoying this from here on out.
I’m the guy who hates everything but I don’t hate this.
I hate you but goddamn do I agree.
Ghost of a saber tooth tiger is also amazing, love Sean
Love Animals!!!
This is by far my favorite project Sean has worked on, sounds really good.
Suddenly, one of my favorite groups in this century.
One of the greatest 2019 albuns. Love this song! Greetings from Brazil.
O tecladista é brazuca sabia?
Can hear and feel his father's influence and nothing wrong with that as you can hear long may they continue
Grande Rasta o verdadeiro embaixador ❤
Me encanta como Sean lleva a Les por caminos diferentes a los acostumbrados en Primus,amo Primus pero esto son nuevos rumbos para el,y es hermoso lo que logran juntos.
WOW. My jaw dropped listening to this. The music sucks you in! Love it! And I want to see a signature version of that mirror guitar, please!!
Bilt would build it if you have the cash :D
Was at the (Sold-Out) Downtown Detriot show, at the Majestic Theater Saturday night!
4/27! & I Had to take the last 2 days off of work....?
Because, I am still drifting & swimming deep "South of Reality", within that beautiful, progessive & psychedelic sublime flowing quake, of music mastery? Unreal! Or is it? Haha..
Better to play it safe, for now...
Me thinks, I'd rather stay here for quite awhile! Well... at least until the rescue from (Les & Shiner) Or "Boriska" The stranger... To pull me back through my shadow and, back to reality?
Hmmm... Nah, I'm good here!
I also attended the 4/27 show in Detroit. I convinced one of my closest friends to go with me. He really likes Primus and the side projects but didn't know about TCLD. His mind was blown. I hope we get to see the professional footage from that camera crew eventually... for now I found a FLAC recording of the whole show with amazing sound quality. I thought it was a a great performance overall.
P.S. I had to make sure the day after the concert was also covered at work, so I can relate lol
Are you on drugs
@Dozo Ket is also wild
Sean Lennon is one talented individual.
LOVE Les and Sean together. Seen them live and they were AMAZING!
Best musical setup of my life. Underrated is a massive cosmic understatement.
great performance, great song and strangely reminiscent of a band from a long time ago and a galaxy far, far away.....
It comforts me knowing these guys are out there doing their thing
I just stumbled upon this and now I’m mind blown! 🤯 🤘🏽⚡️🎸
Most suprise moment in rock and roll. I still cant beleve how great this stuff is.
Some of the best work Les has done in years, and he’s always awesome.
My new fav. group.