HA!! underrated comment. Saw them in '11 in DC. My buddy that had barely heard them and agreed to come with us was literally speechless and drop-jawed for the first half hour of the show. Truly original music.
i saw this shit live at a tiny venue in milwaukee and even as a long-time don cab fan i was like "what in the fucking hell is happening omg" .... will never forget it.
Mirrored-era Battles were a force to be reckoned with. Ridiculous songwriting, a powerful stage aura, and a fucking sublime technical talent when it came to live performance. This line-up is one of the best bands of the 21st century.
When Battles is long gone as a unit as far as being a band they’re gonna be discovered by people that haven’t been born yet and be blown by the fact that this song was released in 2007 compared to let’s say 2037 standards
Yeah. I really love how tyondai does the vocals here. The snapping back and forth between the pitched up voice and his normal voice gives a really nice effect.
Still one of the most original and kick-ass pieces of proto-post-progressive-math-rock EVER recorded, and definitely a pride of the new millennium. BATTLES!
The production on the studio version is much better, for obvious reasons, this was for cable television, and obviously they didn't have all the same equipment; tyondai probably used an actual modulator on his vocals in the studio instead of a whammy pedal. Again, obvious, this is live. All that said, this is still one of the greatest live musical performances of all time. The amount of focus and attention to detail required to make these discordant sounds come together to make a slapper of a jam song in a live setting is astounding! Whenever I need to give an example of exemplary teamwork, I show this video.
The strangest, most bizarre song I've ever heard and I love it. I remember accidentally seeing this episode of later with jools Holland and it definitely struck a chord with me
Soooo sick. Amazing drumming. John was in Helmet back in the day. Listening to the drumming on helmet I'd guess in a million years the same guy could play shit like THIS!!! Incredible!
angle dangle It was quite a traumatic departure, by all accounts. They’d recorded material for the second album but after he’d left the band erased all his work from the completed tracks and re-recorded them. That’s a pretty big falling-out.
Ahhh... I love the newest Battles album even if they have half the members but this will always be more satisfying and nostalgic for me than anything else any of these guys do. Don't cry because it's over smile because it happened!!
I think it’s possibly the most complicated song I’ve ever heard, played live. You need to take into account that it took Radiohead 18 months practice to be able to Paranoid Android live………..and this is probably 5x as difficult. The bizarre timings, the loops, the fact that the beat doesn’t change for the entire song. Then take into account 2 of the musicians are playing 2 instruments, at the same time, for almost the entire song…….
To be fair, this is their sound. It's probably their most complicated one for sure, but they're used to doing this sort of thing, so it probably comes naturally for them.
lol paranoid android is such a straightforward simple templated radiohead song i doubt they spent a year and a half exclusively practicing it to be able to play it out
@@gazelle1467 You know what, I'm actually pretty sure that this is one of their easiest song. A straightforward swung 4/4 over a single chord. Of course the tapping guitars + keyboards bit isn't easy to pull off, but I think this is definitely an easier song than, say, Tonto or Race:In.
Have I heard them before??? I can't remember but ohhhhh this was/is extraordinary & wonderful & thank the Lordie Lord for musicians when they're like this!
Im one of the less people who love this sound. Dutch band De Staat also made such a simular song, called Mona Lisa. But this track of Battles is magnifique, and the drummer ooh man!
How is he doing that with his voice? I see him rocking the pedal. I guess it raises the pitch a few octaves, but after the first verse his voice is double then triple tracked. Really awesome use of effects, song isn’t the same without that. So cool
its an autotune pedal. He's rocking it back and forth to pitch it between sharp and normal then at a certain points in the song he leaves the pedal in forward position and presses a channel switcher that plays both the sharp and normal mic output together. You can see him hit the channel select with his left hand really quickly in the video around 2:07
Lol, this must have shocked the older folks watching this back in 2007; even now, there's been little experimental band coverage on mainstream media ever since.
+Mohammad Arif Anuar Nah, on this show smaller artists (which Battles were at the time) usually get to play one or two songs. Battles would probably have gotten two, but Atlas' formidable length meant they only got the one. I guess they demanded that they weren't going to be made to play the radio edit of this song. Which is obviously a great thing as it's *extremely* rare that artists play songs of this length on Jools Holland's show.
+NoiseKidd I would agree if anyone had come up with anything remotely as original and energetic in the 8 years since it came out. Turns out it wasn't the future, it was just fucking Battles.
jemimallah honestly I agree with you, Gloss Drop was alright but it lost a lot of what Mirrored had. Their new album is still okay as well but it's not even as good as Gloss Drop.
I wish Eric Andre would join battles again
Thank you! glad to know im not the only one with that connection
HA!! underrated comment. Saw them in '11 in DC. My buddy that had barely heard them and agreed to come with us was literally speechless and drop-jawed for the first half hour of the show. Truly original music.
Was he in the band? I don't see that neither on his wiki page or the band's
@@kirhgoff As Ramathorn would say, "Mother of God".
@@joesutherland2017 What does it mean?
9 years later & this is still one of the best performances I have ever seen
Now it’s 11 almost 12
13
This and Lingus from Snarky Puppy are some of my favorite live music performances on youtube
11 years later and same.
Almost 14 years now, still the best
I want them to play at my local construction site
i saw this shit live at a tiny venue in milwaukee and even as a long-time don cab fan i was like "what in the fucking hell is happening omg" .... will never forget it.
Mirrored-era Battles were a force to be reckoned with. Ridiculous songwriting, a powerful stage aura, and a fucking sublime technical talent when it came to live performance. This line-up is one of the best bands of the 21st century.
totally agree with you
i agree as well, warp only takes acts that take things to warp speed, ya know?
That's right
Agreed, and also, I was your 69th thumbs up. Nice.
preach
I extend my sincere deepest sympathy to the act who had to follow, may you rest in peace 🙏
why?
Because nobody could follow that without looking pedestrian :)
God, as much as I love Gloss Drop, I really, really miss the Tyondai Braxton era.
5 years old and this comment still resonates.
7 yrs old dam
8 years old and this comment still resonates.
(almost)9 year old comment is godlike
10 years and still true
When Battles is long gone as a unit as far as being a band they’re gonna be discovered by people that haven’t been born yet and be blown by the fact that this song was released in 2007 compared to let’s say 2037 standards
Yup
Bro little big planet will be a good reason for that
Well said
@@ToddMcKean31 you triflin papa
8 years on and it hasn't aged one bit.
it is still to be appreciated by the larger public I think
Battles are criminally slept on.
It still sounds like it's leading the charge.
It's probably still ahead of it's time, in about 7 years it will sound more 'now'
It's very rare that a live version is considerably better than the studio, but they managed it here.
Agreed! The Eagles did it with Hotel California
Yeah. I really love how tyondai does the vocals here. The snapping back and forth between the pitched up voice and his normal voice gives a really nice effect.
@@birbel7291 i sing along by going from normal to falsetto heh
That is the quality of jools and the gang. My son said to me, how can they do this live!?,
Whomever else performed on this same evening had nowhere to go. No way to recover, no way to follow. Probably shoulda been a Battles only episode
i come back to this video once a while to calm myself off the world
i hope youre doing ok
A million times "like". Major respect to these guys for pulling this off live. Proof that music is not dead in the new millennium.
Its fucking mindblowing the depth of genius these guys possess. How is it even possible live at all yet alone this standard
You know it's a weird ass band, when the drummer has the simplest setup out of all of them.
why do people always post this exact same comment on every battles performance..
@@joeydanielski962 because it's true tho lol.
Mr bungle
Little big planet soundtrack was great.
It was such a unique soundtrack. Easily the best I've seen
This is hands down the best live performance i have ever seen. This is even better than the studio recording.
Check squid kexp
I saw them live at an outdoor festival and it was way better than this version, even though this is good.
This has to be the most spectacular performance ever on Jools Holland.... amazing!
Fuck off. It's a fad. Get over it.
Amazing to see Art Garfunkel keeping it real and still relevant in the '00s
Someone else did notice.
Dangermoose2000 he a real one
Just discovered these guys. Holy shit it's astounding...
I’ve known them since 2008 with a *little* game that had a *big* impact on my childhood and eventually my life
Tyondai Braxton elevated this song to God tier.
Still one of the most original and kick-ass pieces of proto-post-progressive-math-rock EVER recorded, and definitely a pride of the new millennium. BATTLES!
The production on the studio version is much better, for obvious reasons, this was for cable television, and obviously they didn't have all the same equipment; tyondai probably used an actual modulator on his vocals in the studio instead of a whammy pedal. Again, obvious, this is live.
All that said, this is still one of the greatest live musical performances of all time. The amount of focus and attention to detail required to make these discordant sounds come together to make a slapper of a jam song in a live setting is astounding! Whenever I need to give an example of exemplary teamwork, I show this video.
Just found this song on Spotify as a 41yr old just the other day... Seriously where the fuck have I been?
I CAN NOT believe I am just now hearing this amazing band!!!
The strangest, most bizarre song I've ever heard and I love it. I remember accidentally seeing this episode of later with jools Holland and it definitely struck a chord with me
It's insane how good this performance is.
I could imagine this been the song Sid Barrett always wanted to write.
Could you imagine it? This would be brilliant. Now THAT'S an imagination.
I thought almost the same thing.
And it would be 20 mins long with a awesome Dave Gilmour guitar solo in it.
YEESSSSS
Magnífico. El mejor grupo musical de la actualidad. Me encantó su último disco La Di Da Di
i really genuinely feel that this is one of the best live performances ever recorded, of any genre of music. there's absolutely nothing like it.
Soooo sick. Amazing drumming. John was in Helmet back in the day. Listening to the drumming on helmet I'd guess in a million years the same guy could play shit like THIS!!! Incredible!
Check out The Mark of Cain's "Familiar Territory". He joined this band after Aftertaste era. Amazing, tight, heavy music
I miss Tyondai in this band, nothing against the rest of the guys (They're all great), but Tyondai really made this band special.
He was definitely the icing on the top. Every-time I listen to Battles now, there is a sense that something is missing.
Why did he leave?
angle dangle It was quite a traumatic departure, by all accounts. They’d recorded material for the second album but after he’d left the band erased all his work from the completed tracks and re-recorded them. That’s a pretty big falling-out.
Because it's Ian's band.
@@angelcontreras5493 he didn't want to tour
I remember seeing this on Fuse as a kid and having my mind blown. I'd never heard music like this in my life.
Just increible... remembered watching this live on the BBC and I was gobsmacked. Wonderful.
So euphoric. I think this song is a very danceable
First time I heard this tune yesterday. Mind blown! This was 8 years ago?! Wowzers 🤪
Ahhh... I love the newest Battles album even if they have half the members but this will always be more satisfying and nostalgic for me than anything else any of these guys do. Don't cry because it's over smile because it happened!!
When he first started singing I laughed so hard
Je l'adore !
I love this! You're dead if you don't.
Go there.
this is the only existing video of this on youtube. thank you. and thank you again.
I think it’s possibly the most complicated song I’ve ever heard, played live.
You need to take into account that it took Radiohead 18 months practice to be able to Paranoid Android live………..and this is probably 5x as difficult.
The bizarre timings, the loops, the fact that the beat doesn’t change for the entire song. Then take into account 2 of the musicians are playing 2 instruments, at the same time, for almost the entire song…….
To be fair, this is their sound. It's probably their most complicated one for sure, but they're used to doing this sort of thing, so it probably comes naturally for them.
lol paranoid android is such a straightforward simple templated radiohead song i doubt they spent a year and a half exclusively practicing it to be able to play it out
@@gazelle1467 You know what, I'm actually pretty sure that this is one of their easiest song. A straightforward swung 4/4 over a single chord. Of course the tapping guitars + keyboards bit isn't easy to pull off, but I think this is definitely an easier song than, say, Tonto or Race:In.
Chris Pegram I love this performance, if you’ve never heard it have a look at Spitire by Public Service Broadcasting. Especially live.
Tristan Alric for sure, they used to mess up race in very bad live when mirrored was released (except for john, he's god)
can't believe this over a decade old now
I know right?
I remember when this album was new
17 years!
they make it look so effortless
Remember seeing them with broken social scene years ago, just utterly breathtaking
The whole crowd was blown away and they didn't even know it!
'Cause they were people. Who weren't people.
That lady clapping along though!!!!!! :))))
John Stanier is a fucking beast
Just wow. Always loved this track but this is magic!
Orgasmic intense music, absolutely love it!
Always a good video to start the day with
I saw them in Sydney this year and they're frickin' amazing. I don't know how they pull this s**t off live but they do. Very clever boys.
Eric Andre on vocals. lol
Chris Kerr funniest comment ever beat me to it man
I was about to say the exact same thing
yeah who knew Eric was Anthony Braxton's son?
low key looks like vergil in dmc5
I love this song.
Wish this live version got a digital release.
Have I heard them before??? I can't remember but ohhhhh this was/is extraordinary & wonderful & thank the Lordie Lord for musicians when they're like this!
THIS IS INSANE. That entire album is such a banger.
outstanding performance and sound
Im one of the less people who love this sound. Dutch band De Staat also made such a simular song, called Mona Lisa. But this track of Battles is magnifique, and the drummer ooh man!
freaking brilliant
Really awesome 👏. Very creative
If a nightmare was music.
The audience were completely blown away and they didn’t even know it.
my man came back 4 years later to repeat the same comment at last time. what a champ
@@onezerosevensix Thankyou Sir, although they’re slightly different.
In my opinion, I would consider this “Bringing It”.
Counter opinions are encouraged.
none shall appear lol
I think that is brilliant, I've watched it loads of times and it still gives me a thrill.
I love this song
I just now found out that that's the guy from Don caballero and it kinda makes sense
Man I love this!
RIGHT!!
Astonishing performance
This is a great performance.
How is he doing that with his voice? I see him rocking the pedal. I guess it raises the pitch a few octaves, but after the first verse his voice is double then triple tracked. Really awesome use of effects, song isn’t the same without that. So cool
its an autotune pedal. He's rocking it back and forth to pitch it between sharp and normal then at a certain points in the song he leaves the pedal in forward position and presses a channel switcher that plays both the sharp and normal mic output together. You can see him hit the channel select with his left hand really quickly in the video around 2:07
ugggghhhhhhhh absolutely crushed it! where do we go from here???
Down apparently, lmao
increible, excelente, lastima que ya se fue uno....
So perfect it could be their "Live, an evening with Jools".
Lol, this must have shocked the older folks watching this back in 2007; even now, there's been little experimental band coverage on mainstream media ever since.
Gives me goosebumps
Little big planet!!
i remember this song from Little Big Planet! :D
Best era of battles
After a long battles footage tour in 2021, I eventually get here.
Where are all the sackboys? Hands up !!!
Man those tom toms sound unreal
i just realized they brought along the tonto lights! wonder if they actually playedtonto in the set?
+Mohammad Arif Anuar Nah, on this show smaller artists (which Battles were at the time) usually get to play one or two songs. Battles would probably have gotten two, but Atlas' formidable length meant they only got the one. I guess they demanded that they weren't going to be made to play the radio edit of this song. Which is obviously a great thing as it's *extremely* rare that artists play songs of this length on Jools Holland's show.
Como me vuela la cabeza esta rola
love it! so unique! Can totally see this song in a creepy movie XD
how is this so perfectly shot
Se pasaron!!!! quedé loca!
The last great leap forward for pop music
This is the fucking future
+NoiseKidd
I would agree if anyone had come up with anything remotely as original and energetic in the 8 years since it came out.
Turns out it wasn't the future, it was just fucking Battles.
xTheOxx yeah this is unfortunately true, it fucking blows
jemimallah honestly I agree with you, Gloss Drop was alright but it lost a lot of what Mirrored had. Their new album is still okay as well but it's not even as good as Gloss Drop.
+NoiseKidd Honestly? I dissagree. Loved their most recent (La Di Da Di), i think they keep moving forward. The Yabba is another masterpiece. Cheers
+NoiseKidd steady on guys, good exciting music is out there...you just have to look for it....and look hard.
The best Battles line up. Don Cab were fucking amazing but this just added to it.
Still the sound of the coming apocalypse.
Amazing
I just saw this on Ovation I think. I'm in a trance!
ah holy shit I've been looking for this for ages!
Tyondai Braxton!
This is so good
Love battles .think this is my favourite incarnation of the band tho .all rad artists in their own right
This is fucking immense, best video on youtube, nanochip i salute you
this is god damn amazing
5:25 I fuckin dare you to check yourself and see if you're not bobbin here :D
Whooooaaaa ekkksellenttt
They made Stanier wear a sweater vest to hide all the sweat on his shirt lol.
Boss. Good murdering music.