Melvins Videos Thread (and much more)

Started by norecess, July 26, 2007, 12:43:57 PM

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anaconda


Der L

Live footage of The Anti-Vermin Seed? 


Good Gawd.  :mrgreen:

WGB

Is Kevin playing slide with an apple?

black stallion

forgot this,sorry

ps: still sure EGC guitars sound better than  LP's?  :)


6/6 Melvins @ Cow Haus - Tallahassee, FL
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black stallion

Charmicarmicat:Bastards

jules

Quote from: )))((( on May 14, 2012, 06:49:22 AM
Quote from: black stallion on May 14, 2012, 06:13:57 AM

The Melvins at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA
That was hugely entertaining keeping track of Dale there. Love watching him drum away + it's always great seeing the impressive use of that crash cymbal in songs.
Great to watch! Looks like an audience of Scandinavians, too, hardly moving!





jonE5


Metalhead Cow

Quote from: black stallion on May 27, 2012, 07:31:31 AM

Melvins : Star Spangled Banner + The War On Wisdom + The Bit @ Villette Sonique 2012


Melvins : The Water Glass + Evil New War God @ Villette Sonique 2012

A couple comments:

The Water Glass, Evil New War God video-  :lol: Jared at 7:26 and  :lol: Dale at 7:56

And now for some percussion talk:

On the recent US tour Coady was only using the blue jam block, but in these latest shows he's brought back the red jam block with the Pete Engelhart bell (in 2010 he was playing two different pitched bells,  before the red jam block eventually replaced one of the bells). Also, If I'm not mistaken, Coady doesn't have a ribbon crasher in his setup  :shock: I can't tell if Dale has one.  :? In the beginning of The War On Wisdom-I think Coady normally uses the ribbon crasher in the opening beat, along with the Pete Engelhart bell, jam block, and stack crash that Dale and Coady share. But with no ribbon crasher Coady had to, well... leave it out.  :P And you know that part during Evil New War God where Coady does that cool beat where he plays those notes alternating between the Pete Engelhart bell/ jam block, then rides 16th notes on the ribbon crasher? in this video he was forced to stick with the two available percussion sources, so he played that part a little differently than he normally does.

And where's the ribbon crashers?!  :shock: Hopefully this is not a sign that they're ditching ribbon crashers, or a sign of the apocalypse.

I'm obsessed.  :shock:

Metalhead Cow

Quote from: The Bloated Pope on May 27, 2012, 08:44:57 AM

Melvins : Lysol (Hung Bunny / Roman Dog Bird) @ Villette Sonique 2012

What is that that guy (Is it Scott...from Crom!) keeps adjusting by Dale's snare? A microphone?
And every time lately I see these kids getting on the stage in Melvins videos, I keep thinking how I bet they haven't seen the youtube videos where Buzz yells at and embarasses stagedivers.  :P
These videos are amazing, by the way.