Father John Misty - Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings (Little Big Show #5) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2013/02/24

KEXP + Starbucks + STG presents Little Big Show #5 featuring Father John Misty performing "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings" live at the Neptune Theatre. Recorded on January 24, 2013.

Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Shelly Corbett, Scott Holpainen, Luke Knecht, Jenna Pool & Patrich Richardson Wright

Editing: Luke Knecht

Comentarios

8 years ago

tyson tilley

Grungy

9 years ago

ElcoMoyer

This is the most hipster trash, but I still like it so fml

9 years ago

John Regan

I was there, great show with The Walkmen

10 years ago

StephenAndrew777

I like this song because it sounds good.

10 years ago

Brandon Peterson

What kind of guitar is Benji playing in this? Looks sweet.

10 years ago

dose999

Uh oh, who let Jim Morrison in?

10 years ago

dose999

WHO also plays the tamborine like a bad ass.

10 years ago

dose999

Go acoustic guitar hero!

10 years ago

Greg Willett

Benji plays the rhythm, and Dixie is playing lead in this song. Two guitars. And the entire song is awesome.

10 years ago

astownes

This was a rough fucking ride but an enjoyable

10 years ago

stacey johnson

That was fucking intense.

11 years ago

JDM LSQE

Why does he look like rick from the walking dead??

11 years ago

Jesse Maes

I know, and it sounds awesome ;-)

11 years ago

Karl Arsch

actually its just the one guitar ;-)

11 years ago

nickmacd

I like chicken

11 years ago

Fireside Flannel

Shattered my Vic Firth drumsticks to this song. Words cannot describe how much fun it is to drum to, even though it's incredibly simple. Tillman, I applaud you.

11 years ago

StephenAndrew777

Father John Misty is the tits. I did what I did and you are what you are. If I needed you to agree with me, you would.

11 years ago

Jacob Evans

Yeah dude! Im good with that...you just hopped all over me because you thought I was hating on it, and I wasnt. I cant wait to see Josh live...hopefully happening in June at the Blue Note in Columbia, MO.

11 years ago

StephenAndrew777

Yes, and this is an excellent song, isn't it? Let's both agree that it's weak to build ourselves up by trying to tear something wonderful down, particularly when said wonderful thing it completely harmless.

11 years ago

Jacob Evans

except what you have been correct about doesnt need to be called stupid, because it doesnt exist.

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