This would sound killer acoustic with cello and violins. I was fortunate to see you guys live twice and meet your band in person about 30 years ago in Utah because my friend greedy Greg was your sound guy at the time and you are good friends with my brother Chance. I took my son to see you yesterday in SLC. I've seen endless concerts over the years but the two shows I saw of your band were among the best I've ever seen in my lifetime!
It's been since I got the rising tide and it kind of evolved so I kind of put dairy on the back burner 15 years later I'm in a store getting caramel frappuccino white bison. As soon as I heard the choirs I run to the bathroom and got sick and tears stained my cheeks.. I almost had a panic attack and I've never been hit with such nostalgia in my life
the worst part is that this comment that makes absolutely no sense was also "(edited)" did you write it while you were having a panic attack or a stroke
Im an 80/20 bronze kinda guy but those strings sound like Phosphor bronze (little bit more even frequency response and mellower in the highs) and they sound really great with that guitar in that space. It really just depends on the guitar i guess. Every now and then i put some Phosphor Bronze strings on my Martin D10 and think "wow these sound great" then a couple weeks to a month later i put on some 80/20s again and think "oh damn this guitar just got 2x louder and fuller". But the extra volume and high end comes at the cost of even frequency response. Ok back to your regularly scheduled comments.
they're pretty basic, just in d standard (standard tuning just a full step down)...e minor, c, g, and like a b over c - you should be able to find a youtube tutorial pretty easy
I'm not a guitar player so this might not be right. Pretty sure he's playing descending power chords (C power chord, then Bb power chord, then A power chord) but letting the note D ring out as a pedal tone over everything. On the A power chord he's altering the chord by going back and forth between the notes A and Bb. Starting at 3:45 he starts adding A as a pedal in addition to D. The proper music theory jargon names for these chords is weird because the C and A chords are technically quartal harmony, or chords stacked in fourths, but hopefully this should be enough info
As i had once read, while jeremy doesnt sing about god in his lyrics, his reflection of god comes out of his absolutely stunning voice and absolute devotion to his craft. I can completely agree, his voice and lyrics come to me as otherworldly for a reason.
This is a man that truly feels his music - just as I do. God bless Jeremy Enigk.
I just want to pay him to walk around with me and play the soundtrack to my entire life.
Not one of us are worthy of that.
Me too
That’s rad.
You should! I'm sure he'd welcome the money...
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This song hits so different unplugged. Its so calming yet energetic and amazing.
interesting to hear It whitout
the iconic bassline
This is actually the original version this song was intended to be played. It's on their demo
It seems unreal to me that Jeremy played just 20 min from where I live and I missed it. I just can't believe it.
Yeah there was a house party tour near me and i didn't go ffs
To be in that room....This is something special.
This would sound killer acoustic with cello and violins. I was fortunate to see you guys live twice and meet your band in person about 30 years ago in Utah because my friend greedy Greg was your sound guy at the time and you are good friends with my brother Chance. I took my son to see you yesterday in SLC. I've seen endless concerts over the years but the two shows I saw of your band were among the best I've ever seen in my lifetime!
Sounds amazing unplugged! It just demonstrates what an awesome song it really is.
You can't come here and not love this music and this man
This will always be one of the shows I am truly sad to have missed. Glad some of it was captured.
Wow... Did his voice only get better with time? That's pretty incredible
I could swear he sounds even better here compared to the original version
It's been since I got the rising tide and it kind of evolved so I kind of put dairy on the back burner 15 years later I'm in a store getting caramel frappuccino white bison. As soon as I heard the choirs I run to the bathroom and got sick and tears stained my cheeks.. I almost had a panic attack and I've never been hit with such nostalgia in my life
the worst part is that this comment that makes absolutely no sense was also "(edited)" did you write it while you were having a panic attack or a stroke
Hahaha! Give him a break.. and to the original comment, God bless bro I feel you 100% with the nostalgia.
Wowww!! I have no words. Had chills the while time listening to this. Wowww!!
Jeremy was like 100 lbs when they made Diary
the dudes voice is great
looking like tony soprano
hidden gem
He’s still got it
Dude's a genius, I feel special just to know his work.
I’d pay all the money I have to see this performance
i can't... my heart...
Oh man, those emo kids in the early 00s have no idea how much they truly owe to pioneers like SDRE
HELL YESSS
most emotional voice
beautiful! Thanks for this.
Kinda surprised how dope this is
Best version
so good song
This is awesome
Im an 80/20 bronze kinda guy but those strings sound like Phosphor bronze (little bit more even frequency response and mellower in the highs) and they sound really great with that guitar in that space. It really just depends on the guitar i guess. Every now and then i put some Phosphor Bronze strings on my Martin D10 and think "wow these sound great" then a couple weeks to a month later i put on some 80/20s again and think "oh damn this guitar just got 2x louder and fuller". But the extra volume and high end comes at the cost of even frequency response. Ok back to your regularly scheduled comments.
I was thinking how damn great the guitar sounds. Well balanced and he is banging at that thing. Maybe I need to try some Phosphor on my j200.
this makes me so sad
Yes!
Fk yes.
sick!
Perfection!
Anyone know the chords of this song?
they're pretty basic, just in d standard (standard tuning just a full step down)...e minor, c, g, and like a b over c - you should be able to find a youtube tutorial pretty easy
This dude doesnt need his band at all
what's he up to band wise?
Fucking amazing
can anyone tell me chords in the bridge of this song?
I'm not a guitar player so this might not be right. Pretty sure he's playing descending power chords (C power chord, then Bb power chord, then A power chord) but letting the note D ring out as a pedal tone over everything. On the A power chord he's altering the chord by going back and forth between the notes A and Bb. Starting at 3:45 he starts adding A as a pedal in addition to D. The proper music theory jargon names for these chords is weird because the C and A chords are technically quartal harmony, or chords stacked in fourths, but hopefully this should be enough info
you should try guitar just sayin lmao
Is this in standard? I would really like to play this version
full step down tuning
D G C F A D
Can anyone tab this please?|
Hes just needs to shave it all off and be done with it
It’s not like he’s in denial. He has the classic Sean Connery cut.
Why? Shaved can look worse.
@@MrMastrsushi if its good enough for Jason Statham its good enough for jeremy.
I didn't even notice his hair until I saw this comment. Lol. I was vibin to the music.
As i had once read, while jeremy doesnt sing about god in his lyrics, his reflection of god comes out of his absolutely stunning voice and absolute devotion to his craft. I can completely agree, his voice and lyrics come to me as otherworldly for a reason.
HELL YESSS