St. Vincent - Digital Witness at Glastonbury 2014
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St. Vincent usually sounds great live, but this performance is pretty shaky. And it doesn't help that the audio is terribly mixed (which isn't the band's fault)
It was early on in the performance, and it's a pretty big crowd, so she must be pretty anxious at first.
The band is in the middle of a tiff during the performance.
You can feel it in the music, and she confirms it during the first movement when the rest of the rest of them deliberately ignore the song’s choreography so she flips them off.
Their synergy suffers when they argue.
@@Casslightwing She doesn't flip anyone off; she points up with her index finger.
Love St Vincent, Annie Clark is brilliant.
I would suggest you all actually go to a live concert before you judge it on the coverage. This whole set was unbelievable live!
I was there too man, it was WILD! Especially after that bonkers Yoko set. And yeh, the audio was incredible.
I've never heard of them before, but this song was cool. :)
This song has grown on me so much. It's quirky as hell and I love it.
Love at Vincent so much
She has a great look here. Giving the crowd the eye especially at 3.15.
She's so authentic it hurts so good.
Love her music. :)
What? Her voice & her music is horrible
MIddleJaman you're horrible.
Middleman's Orgasmic Moustache Well stop watching it then?
I was there! She was amazing
I'm going to see her on Saturday! I know you don't care but I'm going to seee her on Saturday!
I care.
I like this band. I think she's great. I also like other bands. Sometimes, when bands play live, it differs from the track one may be familiar with. This is normal, because it's live. Sometimes, people who have no friends or social life but do have a large collection of downloaded music put comments on CZcams about the abovementioned disparity between live and recorded music. The rest of us just listen to the song.
So AC hired the same choreographer the David Byrne had to polish off her act visually, she worked in all these movements that make her more interesting to watch. She is going through a detailed set up for the song and her band mate who should be still, playing, or gesturing is fiddling with her mic and such. Nice flip off from the boss.
never noticed before your comment
+Jacob Reynolds She doesn't flip her off - if you notice she uses her index finger not the middle. I think she is pointing after singing 'I want all of your mind'.
look again. she does point, but then follows with the bird
She uses her index finger, she doesn't flip her off.
I thought she was justing signalling for them to turn her monitor up a bit
Such great and unique music
Wish I was there. I fuckin love her
she's so brilliant and hot :D
Yeah
0:26
Annie
wow
Lovely :)
Annie my love,, can't wait for the corona capital... how beautiful winds the Mexican flag
Is Flipron's set filmed?
Full show is on my channel.
Lies!
What is this site?
I like the band but, this is horrendous, bad mix? :/
Watch the ‘Outside Lands Fest’ version instead. This is bad.
Who is in her band?
Toko Yasuda on moog/bass (she has also released her own album in 2012), Daniel Mintseris on synth, Matt Johnson on drums :)
Unfortunately, she has decided to play a style of music similar to the melody of a chainsaw.
...
ı m this song but live performance is sucks
great song, good performance, horrible mix
wtf
Just for lagniappe, I think I shall assume the persona of a dyspeptic, uninformed misanthrope and rudely bluster forth with a completely gratuitous comment about random technical and/or aesthetic trivialities purportedly germane to Mme Clark's performance, just as if mankind's very future hangs on her absolute flawlessness in the delivery of this particular song, at this particular gig. Such a micromanagerial comment, shamefully enough, will neatly afford me the opportunity to covertly and provocatively project my own innermost fears of my own most ignoble flaws onto a plausible blank-slate of a vital figure in the public sphere, in a manner designed to enrage those more unworldly-wise devotees of said figure operating naively under the burden of benign good sense, so that I may trick them into joining me in my little provincial hell for a while, and then disavow any such intent). Oh, hang on-- I see that's been done here already quite sufficiently, thank you. Ah, well, in that case, I'll simply add my two-bits'-worth of cheering (from far, far on the sidelines) for another enchanting and energetic performance by an adventurously original singer-songwriter-player-- one who is bidding fair to become a contemporary sort of Joni Mitchell capable of articulating the inchoate dreams of a born-jaded, posteverything, digitally-cyborgian.generation (perhaps through a more self-referential, performance-art-like approach, suitable as an artistic vehicle for dealing with the kind of unprecedentedly momentous things the near-future holds in store...)
Glastonbury-- wish I had been there (and thus not square!) Cheers!
iamverysmart
One thing, Nuthine.
Joni Mitchell doesn't crowd surf.
Advantage Annie!
Apollo Alexandre who is this
WTF how did she get famous
Is she singing out of tune? Or is it just my idea?
Awful
***** First, seventies are way better than most of what is done now, so not ashamed. I have the right not to like the way she sang here. Not talking of her in general.
Agreed, shite
have you actually heard the shit that is playing on the radio? St. Vincent's stuff isn't bad at all actually. it's very innovative and different from everything that's being put out now. better than a majority of the "rock" music put out today. it may not be "complex" but i find it entertaining and so do others.
drummergirl1597 Nicole, i was not referring to the music but at the way she started singing, seemed very out of sync and shaky, with respect to all the people here who blindly worship their idols and defend them whatever the matter
peespooropinions And you think you know everything just by insulting people ? obviously you do not deserve neither are able to understand anything that does not fit your thick head, I do not have complexes like you seem to have and i watch Abba if i like but i also watch Lady Gaga, David Ghetta, Taylor Swift, Muse, London Grammar, Shakira, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Usher, ... whatever and whoever makes good music. So in terms of ignorance, i surely have lots of lessons to take from you. My taste and mind scope are way larger that your obviously. Finally when i said awful i was referring to the way she started singing, out of tune and shaky. Not the music itself. Megan Roe made a similar comment a couple of lines below but no one reacted. See ?
I don't understand why music is regressing. Is she purposely making music that sounds poorly composed? It pretty cringey watching her play the same notes over and over on a guitar she can barely play.
Watch her playing Lithium with Nirvana and repeat your comment. She plays that perfectly.
She's actually really good at guitar - I just don't think this clip does the song or her music justice - the sounds a little fuzzy? and throws it off.
Damian Labrie Ha ha LITHIUM? All 3 chords of it???? Hey, everyone has the right to worship this chick, but others have the same right to say , "Hey, my 3-yr-old wrote this exact same music the day on our Wii."
Richard Deckard 3 chords???? OMG!! With that astonishing statement, you have changed my mind completely about this woman now. I will no longer listen to anything she plays anymore for as long as I live. Who the hell plays a 3 chord song and gets famous??? I'm beyond shocked that she gets to tour the world doing what she loves, gets critical acclaim, makes records with David Byrne -- but she played one 3 chorded song!!!!! Not only that, bu with the surviving members of one of the most iconic bands of the last 25 years!?!?!! This is madness!! Thank you so much for pointing this out. It completely overshadows everything she has ever done in her career. I thank the internet troll gods for people like you who can shed a little light on talentless musicians like this. Bless you.b
Dear oh dear.. swhite6, mate, I am really sorry, but it seems that you are the one, who thinks that overrated, mainstream, popular bands in nowadays are pinnacle of the music. The thing is - it's popular music and it goes in opposite direction of what is called serious, intelligent, art music. St. Vincent is pure renaissance of beautiful ART ROCK genre. You should do some study about it. Check 70's art rock bands like Supertramp, 10CC. So, I would say that I don't see any regression, but more like opposite - A PROGRESSION! I am really happy about it.
This is terrible... My ears