Eric Bachmann - Web in Front (Acoustic Version) video free download


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Duration: 02:31
Uploaded: 2009/08/27

Eric Bachmann from Archers of Loaf

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9 years ago

Judson Cato

extra thick… I like the acoustic solo so much better… but the electric reminds me of college...

9 years ago

deftone325

has anybody figured out the tabs for this? Amazing

9 years ago

vickywheels

Stuck a pin in your backbone. Spoke it down from there. All I ever wanted was to be your spine. Lost your friction and you slid for a mile. Overdone, overdrive, overlive, override. You're not the one who let me down, But thanks for offering. It's not a voice and I'm not around. But thanks for picking it... Up, on the radio. Sampled your rust from a faucet, I know. I've got a magnet in my head, A magnet in my head. Extra thick, extra long, the weight was wasted.And there's a chance that things'll get weird. Yeah, that's a possibility.Although I didn't do anything, No, I didn't do anything.All I ever wanted, All I ever wanted, All I ever wanted was to be your spine.And a mouth kept shut and a tongue twist-tied. You're the web in front, you're my favorite lie. You're a hook my lip, you're a latch my line. You're the web in front of a favorite lie. Stuck a pin in your backbone. Spoke it down from there.All I ever wanted was to be your spine.I've got a magnet in my head, a magnet in my head.Extra thick, extra long, the weight was wasted... wasted.

10 years ago

nagahide1313

Passage of time indeed... in '94 he was young, and AOL's members and sound were far more aggressive. Bachmann "ruined" his voice by over-straining it. I've heard the strain was mostly from him intentionally singing an octave under his natural level, but obviously I don't really know. Obviously he has aged and gained experience, as we all have... he's found a new sound that's far less guttural and aggressive, and that seems to reflect his (and vicariously our own) experience of maturation over the years between hearing the two versions.Beautiful stuff. Both versions are absolutely amazing, and the differences between the two just add to both.

10 years ago

Daniel Knight

That's beautifully put, also accurate.

10 years ago

Gooniddly

I undestroyed the replay button.

11 years ago

Rob Cakebread

I used to think he was singing "Sebadoh runs from a faucet I know".

11 years ago

Larry Rollag

the original has always done it for me, and this is fantastic too. i wish i could remember how to play all my old songs... i like my acoustic guitar the most now too....

11 years ago

punksk8er656

He's talking about whatever you want him to talk about. That's the beauty of their songs. You can get a multitude of meanings from them. I suppose that's what good song writing is all about.

12 years ago

MyOwnPrivateRadio

Over the years, I've analyzed the hell out of this song. To put it simply, it's about wanting someone and knowing there are risks. That's what I get from it.

12 years ago

Steve99jp66

Love this song! Always have. But Jeez, what the hell is he talking about?

12 years ago

wdb60

yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.helll yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

12 years ago

A Hsu

This is far superior to the original version. Why wasn't this song originally recorded acoustically? I killed the replay button.

12 years ago

jdugmar

@veganshits But I'm really into you

12 years ago

Daniel Gasper

Eric Bachmann - Web in Front (Acoustic Version)

12 years ago

mrNobody100

fuck yes. this is some awesome shit, sorry to be the lame simplistic asswad....

12 years ago

sixlanesofsteel

@sebazztard absolutely agree. the truth hurts I guess.

12 years ago

chrisocony .

cool, now i know a lot more of the words!

13 years ago

israbestis1

@jpietron : Wow! Yeah, you said it just right. Eric has lived a hard life all these years but continues to age gracefully, methinks. Great fellow, great songwriter.

13 years ago

veganshits

not into the vocals at all.

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