Melvins Videos Thread (and much more)

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

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Fureon Nectarmoon

Quote from: Oscar on July 16, 2013, 11:10:42 AM
Quote from: Grayfro on July 15, 2013, 08:08:33 PM
2 shows in the books and no video, WTF? Someone is slipping.

This is all I could find thus far:


http://youtu.be/0zsBfE13DnE
Still cool, Buzzo's vox sound better than ever!


black stallion

Charmicarmicat:Bastards

anaconda

Dale is a fcking genius! Have you ever seen a drummer who
uses the china splash that often? He's hitting it left and
right handed on almost every other downbeat for emphasis. I love it!

You don't realize how much he does this until you see him live or
watch the clips. Amazing!


anaconda

wicked! look at Pinkus taking on Jared's lead vocals! Good stuff!

John Schuller

Fucking sick!!! I love that we have YET another version of the Melvins. Blessed are we.

black stallion

Charmicarmicat:Bastards


Grayfro

I've seen closets bigger than Grumpy's stage. :lol:


Oscar

Don't ask me what this individual means by GREAT SOUND

Stonergrunge

mmmm jeez, I don't know but after watching a lot of videos from the last two years I'm starting to worry about the band never doing a south american tour. They have been playing in smaller venues during their last tours in the US, releasing super limited edition stuff for a very small group of people and (apparently) not being interested in big music festivals at all, which is usually the easiest way for the bands to come to Chile in the last five, ten years.
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Grayfro

Quote from: Stonergrunge on July 21, 2013, 07:11:24 PM
mmmm jeez, I don't know but after watching a lot of videos from the last two years I'm starting to worry about the band never doing a south american tour. They have been playing in smaller venues during their last tours in the US, releasing super limited edition stuff for a very small group of people and (apparently) not being interested in big music festivals at all, which is usually the easiest way for the bands to come to Chile in the last five, ten years.

I think you are right, money is very tight in the USA right now (gas & food prices mainly to blame) and the Melvins are trying to get by as well as possible. Like a lot of other bands from the US, I think they make the majority of their money in Europe where distances between shows is smaller and economies in most Euro countries is better than North or South America.