Everything Everything - Kemosabe at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2013
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- Everything Everything perform Kemosabe in Derry-Londonderry for Radio 1's Big Weekend.
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man he holds his voice well live.
Still bumpin this in 2019. Tune.
Just a wonderfully unique & mesmerisingly brilliant band. Love them.
This is definitely the best performance vocal wise of Kemosabe
HOLY FUCKING SHIT, could not even imagine him keeping up with the studio version of this song but he just mastered it.....
wow their music is so tough to sing, really impressive to hear it sound this good live
This is just incredible.
The harmonies 😇❤.
Such a unique sound
love this song, excellent !
My favourite song by ee. They sound amazing live-just like they do on the album. Beautiful voice. Total class.
I love these guys, I could see them live multiple times live and I'd still be blown away
They are amazing
they sound great live! raw talent.
Iv seen them live there amazing!!!
truly impressive! what a good song...
Love it.
they are so good!!! can't wait to see them at T in The Park! they are just awesome live!!!!
Good Ol' Kemosabe. I didn't know until now that only one guy was doing all the singing, I thought there was at least two guys.
love themmm
Dat voice
Cracking falsetto ❤😊
RCA label not doing anything to promote them better, shame!
amazing. what a great new band.
I hope they have a 'hit' song so they can become a really well known band, they have the talent to be huge
The Beatles of the 21th Century!!!
If anything it's the beach boys of the 21st century with their use of harmonies
I want to see them in AUS but i dint know anyone else who knows them :(
Hey Kemosabe I'm alone
The camera crew really said "Jeremy, who??"
First, I feel like a prick now
Peter Pettigrew singing..
Voices are mixed way too high,
No. You be quiet.
No
What a strange coat he's wearing.
That shits cute
just be quiet...
Yeah, let them sing in a standard North American accent then making them sound generic and unoriginal.