Did anyone notice that this song is only a few seconds apart from being 8:50 long? That's incredible accuracy to the original song, especially considering they haven't really played with each other for an extensive period of time since Spiderland was recorded.
Filling the room with lots of sound and power chords is easy, but making it sound interesting and exciting with a few notes is something else. Love Slint.
It makes me so sad that I won't ever be able to attend something like this live ever again. Anyone who was in the audience, this would have been such a cathartic experience.
Great to see these guys playing again! I've listened to Spiderland as much as any other album in my collection and it's still unique and wonderful! Saw them live in 1990 (?) at University of Evansville (my hometown). They were about a year or two older than me.
I somehow had heard these guys back in ‘95 (I was 15). I looked all over for their CD here in the states. New/used record stores weren’t able to order it (cause it was out of print if I recall)… I ended up in London visiting family and at Tower Records I finally found their self titled and Spiderland. Long time fan!
Man I remember listening to spider land after my first breakup. WHAT A TRIP, that I'm still not done with. The girl has a child with someone else abd there's been other girls since then but my Lord I can still remember the first time listening to this 7 years ago
6thinkforyourself9 super late reply but britt was using 14" sabian aa rock hats, 16" & 18" paiste signature full crashes and a 21" sabian aa rock ride. you can find the whole gear list in the interview he made for modern drummer
Ok, now Brian McMahan is singing AND playing some guitar. Does anyone know why sometimes he's just singing/speaking and not playing the guitar at all, on some live songs?
+Antoine Gingras-Saint Louis I'd imagine it's just because his speaking vocals are arrhythmic. He probably can sing this one and play, while the others are more challenging because he'd have to play on beat with the band while speaking off beat. Some people can do it, but playing and singing is hard enough for some.
Nah, they actually just used to do solely Instrumental shows with the same material and they disbanded before Spiderland came out so i don't think they ever played with vocals before doing the more recent shows.
He puts to much emphasis on the first letter on some words, that's really odd compared to the the album version, does he always do this when they're live?
I don't get why they haven't made another album. I think they've got the talent to pull off another good album. It may not be Spiderland, but that's what happens with bands, they have a breakthrough album which they'll never pull off again, but they should still go ahead to make one.
I just watched the "Breadcrumb Trail" Documentary about Slint, and read the 33.1/3 book about Spiderland, and by those accounts the process of writing the music on Spiderland was intense, and basically a non-paying full time job. They were very young and had dropped out of college to make this music, I'm not sure if they would be able to commit to something so time intensive. I'm not sure If I would enjoy a half baked Slint album.
gasmaskboi19371945 Hate how the dumb uninformative comment has 8 likes. But I was thinking this after watching Breadcrumb Trails. I wouldn't even mind just an instrumental album too because I really like their EP. But it would be redundant at this point because Spiderland influence is already in a lot of Post Rock. Slint wouldn't sound as fresh or interesting. Also. They're out of their Slint prime years and have already moved on to new sounds. The hype wouldn't be worth it when you're trying to follow up Spiderland.
I remember Jon Cook from Crain (another Louisville band at the time) tried to get me to listen to Spiderland when it first came out, but I wouldn't because I was writing a paper. But when I did, I think I played it for a week straight. I think it's so cool that it went on to be so influential and appreciated. Don't wish another Slint album would have come out. For a lot of reasons, that was impossible. Even the reunion was a surprise. Instead, check out Rodan, The For Carnation, Papa M/ Aerial M, The Rachels, The Shipping News, June of 44, Evergreen, Hoover- jeez, I know I'm missing someone, sorry- all bands that came out of Slint. Also remember Slint came out of a supportive local scene and especially involved parents. Support your local scene, your neighborhood record shop, the clubs and venues. Get involved and watch a masterpiece come from YOUR town!
Okay, maybe they were on Xanax when they recorded too. Either way, they sound as if they are about to fall a sleep in this video. These guys make Radiohead look like Motorhead.
wormword spiderland came out in 91 radiohead's first came out in 93. there would be no radiohead without this. though radiohead is basically a sonic youth/ talk talk mash up. slint changed everything. i remember.
Best song on the album, imo. Wish I could've experienced this live
I like juice - Jens Kidman
I agree I like this song too
not to be harsh but imo it was kinda the only song on that album that was really a song and it was a banger.
Yeah
@@vincentserna4791 bro what
That snare...
Did anyone notice that this song is only a few seconds apart from being 8:50 long? That's incredible accuracy to the original song, especially considering they haven't really played with each other for an extensive period of time since Spiderland was recorded.
They're playing to a click
Nope!
Spiderland was tattooed in these guys souls
@@InwardAdventure All of our souls.
if i remember the song second by second and note by note i can't see why how they couldn't
drumming is brilliant
Yeah listening to this guy play drums makes me want to go play drums myself.
Britt is a legend
Filling the room with lots of sound and power chords is easy, but making it sound interesting and exciting with a few notes is something else. Love Slint.
Oh my God...thanks for this. Slint opened what I would say "my 3rd eye in music", their music changed my life forever.
I would say that for Stereolab. They totally opened me up to different types of music. Mostly avant garde music.
Adrian Johnson Pajo was also part of Stereolab..
It makes me so sad that I won't ever be able to attend something like this live ever again. Anyone who was in the audience, this would have been such a cathartic experience.
This show would have changed my life....
well you can watch it now anytime you want...
Nothing beats a live performance.
true.
Cain Fox you can't touch it, bitch!
Only you can change your life.
damn they're good live
So good. Incredible accuracy to the album
This song's vibe gives me chills, I fucking love this band so much
the snare is so simple but makes the song sound so beautiful.
Chills
Tévez es fan de Slint
I cannot find words to describe how this song makes me feel pure
Great to see these guys playing again! I've listened to Spiderland as much as any other album in my collection and it's still unique and wonderful! Saw them live in 1990 (?) at University of Evansville (my hometown). They were about a year or two older than me.
now its 2021, holy shit
I somehow had heard these guys back in ‘95 (I was 15). I looked all over for their CD here in the states. New/used record stores weren’t able to order it (cause it was out of print if I recall)… I ended up in London visiting family and at Tower Records I finally found their self titled and Spiderland. Long time fan!
My favorite of theirs.:.feels like something very absolute and beautiful and loved coming to an end it’s almost a terrifying vibe
Best song of all time!
this is art
One of the most perfect songs ever written. Can’t believe this came out in 1991. The lyrics, the melody, interplay of the guitars, the dynamics….
👌
good show loved that they opened with for dinner...
Man I remember listening to spider land after my first breakup. WHAT A TRIP, that I'm still not done with. The girl has a child with someone else abd there's been other girls since then but my Lord I can still remember the first time listening to this 7 years ago
Legendary
indeed
my slint´s favorite song,epic creation
Still got my vinyl ! It’s time to spin it again!!
Build your church
On the strength of your faith
not faith its fears dude
actually fuck faith. fuck faith in anything
S.M. Butterscotch just believe in the truth. Don’t just make shit up and believe it without any evidence or proof.
@@douglasfeldman4079 you know the song is not about religion and the whole faith/church is a metaphor right?
@@douglasfeldman4079 wow bro nihilism bro woah that's really profound bro i can't believe you just said that, mind blowing
The best concert I have ever seen in my life was a Slint reunion concert in 2004 in San Francisco
FUCKING LOVE YOU GUYS! YOUR MUSIC IS SO CREATIVE AND OUT THERE!!
So great to hear live
I have no words to explain how amazing Spiderland is.
Fuck yeah, this song is so rad!
indeed mivanmi.hu/galeriacomponent/termekkepek/1/478.jpg
Great video!
Got chill bumps watching.
>chill bumps
kijika molnar >meme
i don't understand why they're special than any other bands. even now. but they're surely so special to me.
Same
Basically my soundtrack of the 90s. Others came and went, but Slint was permanent.😄
One of the greatest and best discouvers in the last fee years. Simply amazing!
I need that snare
you've done us a service many thanks...
Such an underrated song!
Hauntingly beautiful.
When the beat drops at 0:56 👌🔥
Excelente sonido el de esta banda
Perfect performance , great song .
thanks for the post. that gig was excelent
Duck that's good
Mmm not editing this.
Love it
Man, they were so good live
If you're into it then im out of it
JUST ......
I dont know maan...
This is something else!
They say the suns that burn brightest are the shortest lived
Ah man. Great song.
this song, done a man.
Sold-out tickets here in Milano, too bad, hope they'll coming back soon.
still waiting
Who's that 3rd guitar player, sitting in the back?
Love those cymbals.. Does someone know his cymbal setup?
6thinkforyourself9 super late reply but britt was using 14" sabian aa rock hats, 16" & 18" paiste signature full crashes and a 21" sabian aa rock ride. you can find the whole gear list in the interview he made for modern drummer
crifox16 tried to piece together these cymbals and stopped at the hi hats, started to get expensive. The paiste crashes are insanely expensive
Haha great! My ears were right. I bought a Paiste 18" full crash a couple years ago. Love that shimmery overtones.
Ok, now Brian McMahan is singing AND playing some guitar. Does anyone know why sometimes he's just singing/speaking and not playing the guitar at all, on some live songs?
+Antoine Gingras-Saint Louis I'd imagine it's just because his speaking vocals are arrhythmic. He probably can sing this one and play, while the others are more challenging because he'd have to play on beat with the band while speaking off beat. Some people can do it, but playing and singing is hard enough for some.
Hm, true. They surely recorded those songs that way.
Nah, they actually just used to do solely Instrumental shows with the same material and they disbanded before Spiderland came out so i don't think they ever played with vocals before doing the more recent shows.
boddisburgers yeah facts they were last minute additions to the songs
@@boddisburgers they actually disbanded right after Spiderland came out
To hear 7:30 for the first time again would be unreal
great gig yesterday
Squirrel Bait!
I want see it in japan.
He puts to much emphasis on the first letter on some words, that's really odd compared to the the album version, does he always do this when they're live?
i can’t tell if it’s just the recording quality being bad but the snare sound sounds wayy worse than it does on the studio version
Parfait
Powerful
Mode soul
pretty cool.
I have the same camera. It fucking rules
oi προτοπορη του postrock του 1991, οι panta που επηρεασε τη καλητερη postrock panta toys mogwai
Brian is so bad at singing that he sounds good omg is there anything he can’t do
Bad? Wut
He's not bad at singing wtf
Wash your ears please
Was this from the Astoria?
I don't get why they haven't made another album. I think they've got the talent to pull off another good album. It may not be Spiderland, but that's what happens with bands, they have a breakthrough album which they'll never pull off again, but they should still go ahead to make one.
You're so wrong
Quin Hartley So they shouldn't be musicians, as they are, and make more music?
I just watched the "Breadcrumb Trail" Documentary about Slint, and read the 33.1/3 book about Spiderland, and by those accounts the process of writing the music on Spiderland was intense, and basically a non-paying full time job.
They were very young and had dropped out of college to make this music, I'm not sure if they would be able to commit to something so time intensive. I'm not sure If I would enjoy a half baked Slint album.
gasmaskboi19371945
Hate how the dumb uninformative comment has 8 likes.
But I was thinking this after watching Breadcrumb Trails. I wouldn't even mind just an instrumental album too because I really like their EP. But it would be redundant at this point because Spiderland influence is already in a lot of Post Rock. Slint wouldn't sound as fresh or interesting. Also. They're out of their Slint prime years and have already moved on to new sounds. The hype wouldn't be worth it when you're trying to follow up Spiderland.
I remember Jon Cook from Crain (another Louisville band at the time) tried to get me to listen to Spiderland when it first came out, but I wouldn't because I was writing a paper. But when I did, I think I played it for a week straight. I think it's so cool that it went on to be so influential and appreciated.
Don't wish another Slint album would have come out. For a lot of reasons, that was impossible. Even the reunion was a surprise. Instead, check out Rodan, The For Carnation, Papa M/ Aerial M, The Rachels, The Shipping News, June of 44, Evergreen, Hoover- jeez, I know I'm missing someone, sorry- all bands that came out of Slint.
Also remember Slint came out of a supportive local scene and especially involved parents. Support your local scene, your neighborhood record shop, the clubs and venues. Get involved and watch a masterpiece come from YOUR town!
*Listen to the work of my brother FEELFOUND, he really needs support, he is trying. 💯*
Tempo change at 3:01?
Britt without a face
Dug the gig.
Did they take a bunch of Xanax bars before going on stage? They sound as if they are about to fall asleep.
wormword dude this is exactly how the song goes XD
Okay, maybe they were on Xanax when they recorded too. Either way, they sound as if they are about to fall a sleep in this video. These guys make Radiohead look like Motorhead.
What the fuck are you on about.
This is a beautifully haunting ballad, not a song you listen to while running.
J. Deiss I guess we have different ideas of what beautiful is.
wormword spiderland came out in 91 radiohead's first came out in 93. there would be no radiohead without this. though radiohead is basically a sonic youth/ talk talk mash up. slint changed everything. i remember.
This song is emo and you can NOT convince me otherwise
Yeah I'm sure they had "emo" in mind when they wrote this song.
because emo was definitely a thing in 1991 bro...
Rites of spring, embrace, jawbreaker the entire DC emotional hardcore scene that had been going on since the mid 80s.
i think this is more slowcore-ish
The day whooping came to England was a sad day indeed