Yes, I do have better audio which I will use for the full gig video which I'm going to make today, or at least start it out. It has two camera angles to it also. Too bad the front camera was so close that you can't see all the audience. People weren't going that crazy as we opened up for the evening, but they all paid attention which was very positive. Also they weren't too drunk to forget everything.firebirdflys wrote: looks like good material to me. You said you have better audio as these are for the drum only, right?
I can tell your carpal tunnel is bothering you, but heck dude you make it look so easy, which I'm sure it's not.
Rock On! you guys sure did cover a lot of ground ...1000 miles you said? and I imagine all that travel is in the snow, ugh. Nice drum cam by the way.
BB, FF
Yes that day was horribly painful to play, it was crazy as normally when it goes that bad, I just can't play. I got somehow really psyched for it and played probably the best gig of my life or at least very close. That's usually a sign of good technique when it looks easy. It sure as hell didn't feel easy at all.
Around 1000 kilometres, how many miles would that be? +500?
Ok, four more songs to go and here's today's video. The song is called Lawbreaker and its about how Russian customs suck. Familiar subject as we live on the border. It has sort of ironic take on it of course. Our guitarist wrote lot of the lyrics while waiting to cross the border. Its a midtempo song which is rather technical, more work on guitars than drums though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwbSsiQhbRo