brilliant piece by the way, it is probably inspired by Ennio Morricone (at least the first part), and it has a very "cinematic" feeling. One of the best pieces by Tortoise, in my opinion.
yes.. it is a semi-hollowbody..it's a Gibson ES -335.Nice guitar..and Parker is a really good guitarist,too!Love Tortoise..I think it's amazing how they sound like no one else out there.
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...Ennio Morricone...it's easy to find his evidence here (and in a lot of other T. works)...what surprised me was to find out that they know and love Franco Battiato. Totally unexpected..
Funny. I found this song from my liked videos. But I've Never heard this before. Some weird UtUbe joke? And for the record - I don't like this song, but I also will not give it a red thumb. It's not that bad =)
THE FIRST ONE IS A ES-335 and the second one is a FENDER VI that actually is a baritone guitar but by many other people is conceder in like a sixth bass a JAGUAR give you the same tone
@Aspartamebraintumor: Yes-well spotted! A "Fender Six",essentially a baritone guitar.Pretty rare,and often just presumed to be a Jaguar by the casual observer.
@Aspartamebraintumor: Yes-well spotted! A "Fender Six",essentially a baritone guitar.Pretty rare,and often just presumed to be a Jaguar by the casual observer.
cheers for adding this. Nice one. Cant wait for the new album now! shameless plugging but, Check out The Window Right. We're from the uk. You might like us if you like Tortoise. Cheers again!!!!
Yup, you're right. Turns out that the song I thought was called "I Set My Face To The Hillside" is really called "Ten Day Interval". A complex way of explaining a simple mistake. My bad!
Scenic - Acquatica (1996); anything by Anouar Brahem / Anouar Brahem Trio; anything by Cul De Sac, especially the album China Gate (1996) and its song “Nepenthe”; Macha’s self-titled album (1998), the instrumentals on Eric Clapton’s Rush soundtrack (1991); anything by Dirty Three; the song “Nomad” by the Aqua Velvets (1996). The Scenic and Macha albums in particular are two of the most mind-bogglingly brilliant ones I’ve ever heard.
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brilliant piece by the way, it is probably inspired by Ennio Morricone (at least the first part), and it has a very "cinematic" feeling. One of the best pieces by Tortoise, in my opinion.
tortoise make me feel cooler than i really am
I really enjoy Tortoise studio recordings but I like them live even more!
They’re amazing
my favorite song of this great group. this is great!
One of the cleverest bands! They always have cool song titles too aha
Ever heard of Lucid Rivers?
3:22 was like "why did you stand up man? What was your point?" LOL
i liked "swung from the gutters" as well. this song is put together well...
everybody in tortoise is better at drums than most people in my school
@dsmidl I think mostly in their range of instrumentation, and that they have a strong improv feel, but alot more laid back and jazzy in my opinion.
Muuito lindo!
excelente wn la kago
grande tortoise
What a great band. There live stuff is even better than their albums.
PS if you like this you might like the Little Guy's UA-cam clip 'Verabschiedet'
MUITO BOM
looks like a jaguar!! :O
preciosa
many thanks! do you have more from this broadcast? if so, please share.
Damnit, I love these guys. This song is one of my particular favorites of theirs. The melodies are astounding. Just fan-damn-tastic.
To think this video uploaded the same year youtube launched.
Best shaker guy I have ever seen...
man, this band has started to really blow me away lately with their unique sound and total professionalism.
I Love this song so much, Latin feelings but a little bit sad. Tortoise is one of the most favorite bands on earth. They are awesome.
zappa would've loved this
why
why x2.
Definitely. I see it
why?
@@Lucas-bd9nd why not?
If you guys like this then check out The Sea and Cake. same drummer
Glass Museum used to be my favourite. Then I heard this.
Along the Banks of Rivers is good too.
My new favorite band.
To answer the question as to the whereabouts of this performance: Belgium is the capital of France. duh.
By god I love Doug Mccombs, especially when he's got a bass vi in his hands
A lot of research bring me to the belief that his “bass” is actually a baritone guitar
I wish I could play the guitar like this
i wish I liked cool music in 2004. i was probably too heavy into Broken social scene and old modest mouse to notice this
LaDeux (the tv channel this is being broadcast on) is from Belgium. So Belgium? Orrr Who gives a shit?
@CowboyMidnight i happily have to disagree; using the word great is not enough to describe this album.
yes.. it is a semi-hollowbody..it's a Gibson ES -335.Nice guitar..and Parker is a really good guitarist,too!Love Tortoise..I think it's amazing how they sound like no one else
out there.
very close my friend is a FENDER VI wich is a varitone guitar or like many people said is a bass
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Of course it was a joke. Everyone knows that France is in fact the capital of Belgium
Please tell me that "Belgium is the capital of France" was a joke...
Jeff Parker is a fuckin' genius!
It was in Belgium I think... This Tv chanel is from Belgium...
That could easily be a Marc Ribot's song
My bad didn't notice also found a new band called Precious Fathers you should check them out.
Who's come back here in 2022?
oh shit when were they in nashville?
actually its a melodica
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tortoise is excellent
...Ennio Morricone...it's easy to find his evidence here (and in a lot of other T. works)...what surprised me was to find out that they know and love Franco Battiato. Totally unexpected..
amazing sound. just brilliant! it´s a pleasure to listen to their music.
Unfortunately, they don't use the harmonica, which adds so much to the album version. Without that harmonica chime, this live version seems awkward.
Funny. I found this song from my liked videos. But I've Never heard this before.
Some weird UtUbe joke?
And for the record - I don't like this song, but I also will not give it a red thumb. It's not that bad =)
THE FIRST ONE IS A ES-335 and the second one is a FENDER VI that actually is a baritone guitar but by many other people is conceder in like a sixth bass
a JAGUAR give you the same tone
Not bad. I think they could've been more tight with the vibraphone work at the end. Both players sounded like they were rushing it.
what the fuck are you trying to say son. lets just focus on tortoise while we're here
I love this band
@Aspartamebraintumor: Yes-well spotted! A "Fender Six",essentially a baritone guitar.Pretty rare,and often just presumed to be a Jaguar by the casual observer.
@Aspartamebraintumor: Yes-well spotted! A "Fender Six",essentially a baritone guitar.Pretty rare,and often just presumed to be a Jaguar by the casual observer.
the bells give me the goosebumps. love the sound
Ohhh.. That feels good.
@TonsofFun777 You'd probably like the album version then. the keys are much quieter. I like this version a little better.
does anybody have a tab for this?
beatiful guitar...
cheers for adding this. Nice one. Cant wait for the new album now! shameless plugging but, Check out The Window Right. We're from the uk. You might like us if you like Tortoise. Cheers again!!!!
no, you are wrong, this is called "I set my face to the hillsides" from their 2nd (? not sure) album, TNT.
This song is not called "I Set My Face To The Hillside". I believe it is a version of "Along The Banks Of Rivers".
Check out the band Dirty Three if you love Tortoise.
what kind of semi-hollow body guitar is that? or is it a hollowbody
Yup, you're right. Turns out that the song I thought was called "I Set My Face To The Hillside" is really called "Ten Day Interval". A complex way of explaining a simple mistake. My bad!
wow i wish Tortoise was on tv in America. like that's gonna happen....
Some kind of vintage Gibson ES-335.
This is awesome!!
Ches is an awesome drummer, but that's not him playing with Tortoise here. It's Jeff Herndon.
Probably one of the top 2 best shows I've ever seen, alongside Ribot
these guys NEED an accordion player....R.Burger perhaps
best. band. ever. thank you for this. just caught them in nyc, loved it. wish i could follow them around...
synth heavy? this is what makes it sound organical.
@bhodes try pell mell - interstate & yawning man - vista point
this show was in bruxelles, belgique
Yeah, I definitely hear some Morricone style.
So gratifying.....
that's awesome! i laughed out loud by myself when i read this.
A Fender Bass VI
@rbenitez88 Christian Vander , crazy ass shit
@DRA1N0 best drummer you will ever see as well
this is the continuation of the art rock of the 60 `s
this is in france
pure class
@dsmidl i bet you can guess why
@ferdmertz yawning man is great :)
Can any one recommend some more music in this style? Some modern Spaghetti western style music.
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great... 6/5
One of the best groups around today.
quality
one of my favorites:)
Nope, It's just Chuck Testa
awesome ;>
love the sound . so great sessions
This is in Belgium.
Beautiful!
¡ :D !
Belgium (Cirque Royal in Brussels)
La Deux = belgian tv
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thank you! ill watch when i get the time!
@@vk3980did you watch them?
it almost sounds like a song from final fantasy
One of my fav tortoise songs. thanks a bunch. i cant fucking wait to see these guys this summer.