No joke I’ve heard this live version more than 20 times in the last couple of days, so magical, unique
@rodrigolopes63667 күн бұрын
I loved his album but candy live sound so completely dramatic and full of emotion, incredible
@Practical_impracticalities8 күн бұрын
That CP80 is heavenly
@PedrooFerroo9 күн бұрын
This is some of the best shit I’ve heard in years, so exciting, thanks MkGee
@persephonelipuma969110 күн бұрын
hes actually from nj <3 saw him in philly last night and he played a 4 song encore
@michaelvrba996215 күн бұрын
That moment where the main hook kicks in and they start gaining momentum and everyone starts cheering is something else. Total goosebumps.
@FredGissubel15 күн бұрын
Who's playing lead guitar?
@MrPillittino20 күн бұрын
3:21 GOSHHHH Mk gee is huge, thank you Mike for this beauty💞
@CourtesyPhone21 күн бұрын
I love how every version is different
@MrUgaguga21 күн бұрын
Probably my favourite video on the whole of youtube
@lemurienconstricteur174524 күн бұрын
fucking alien this guy, def one of my fav on the album
@highgreenful26 күн бұрын
mikes smile during the guitar solo is awesome haha
@toolszzАй бұрын
So wait, Dijon is on tour with him ?
@TeddieMusicАй бұрын
They play together for a while. In this exact gig Dijon is behind drums and synths.
@slowjamzradioАй бұрын
this might be the best version of this song I've heard live
@colebondo210513 күн бұрын
100%.
@chowbownowАй бұрын
I keep coming back for the guitar solo at 2:47, cant get over how good it is 😭
@anniematyi323228 күн бұрын
His solos take you to another dimension
@meatw4dАй бұрын
This video is absolutely stunning. Insanely talented drone pilot.
@TeddieMusicАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@josephmercado9435Ай бұрын
lames beware
@natehabekott2442Ай бұрын
the studio 5150 vibes on the outro is outrageous, what a live composition
@Rory-co4vmАй бұрын
The beat is the same tempo as the Cupid shuffle and you can no longer unhear that
@andrewpappasmusicАй бұрын
thank you for recording this
@Tyler.LoggedInАй бұрын
good music is so fucking back.
@wouterwouterwoutersoАй бұрын
never understood why people filmed liveconcerts... but i've seen every Dijon and Mk.gee video i could find. Thanks!
@wendechristensen4320Ай бұрын
I hear can faintly hear a tribute to Phill Collins, Genesis?... Peter Gabriel and maybe The Police?? I can most definitely be wrong on all of that...& if not...I must say I agree whole heartedly w/ what I'm hearing....must say I find this tune beyond lovely ❤
@alexanderhanhardt9752Ай бұрын
Bruce Hornsby is there for sure, he did interpolate a song Bruce's on Many Times, and kind of adjacent, Bruce is Justin Vernon's biggest inspo and has worked with him a bunch. It's a Bon Iver family tree. I hear everything you listed, plus prince, but then like Jamie XX too? lol
@samthomas1360Ай бұрын
and definitely some John Martyn
@BroadcastsFromPoorFarmАй бұрын
@@samthomas1360 I hear Martyn in the guitar work as well. I feel like a lot of the stuff we're talking about all traces back to Martyn simply bringing these types of effects and songwriting into the folk guitar fold.
@alexanderhanhardt9752Ай бұрын
@@BroadcastsFromPoorFarm The beauty, for me, is that while the sound is attached to developed genres, his interpretation of these sounds is so refreshing. The hardest thing to do in any medium of art is make something new. Standing on the shoulders of inspiration, while only doing that, too many derivatives of stuff, it's easier. For me, an artist always gets put in a special category when you could pluck them out of a crowd just by their "tone/sound/instrumentation, etc.."
@BroadcastsFromPoorFarmАй бұрын
@@alexanderhanhardt9752 I mostly come from the community people tend to call american primitive guitar. Which when you boil it down, is essentially built on derivation, typically in a celebrated way ... for the most part. There are people that complain about players who use the same structures or progressions, but I don't think that is necessarily the point with a lot this kind of stuff. What I usually gravitate the most towards are players who take these pre-existing puzzle pieces and translate them through their own stories. When they can make it a personal thing, and do it really well, players like Jack Rose for example, you can pick them out by their tone like you said. For me, it’s less about inventing a new letter than it is saying something about yourself in a familiar way. I tend to feel that being obsessively concerned about innovation is as annoying as someone who is a strict traditionalist. I’d rather just pay attention to the voice and deciding whether it’s something worth listening to.
@gixie_loveАй бұрын
They seem to be a band with a great potential. Hope they will develop their music in right direction.
@bellow_musicalpoetryАй бұрын
Is it just me, or is this guy's guitar tone the worst I've ever heard?
@benjaminamundsen7812Ай бұрын
Definitely you
@bellow_musicalpoetryАй бұрын
@@benjaminamundsen7812 It sounds like crap to my ear.
@amorejetaime5924Ай бұрын
that is 'mk.gee' genre ...
@BCity4lifeАй бұрын
you
@jones4452Ай бұрын
More like one the best....
@gixie_loveАй бұрын
love this guy ❤
@TeddieMusicАй бұрын
yeah, a dreamy bloke :)
@ryancouture2508Ай бұрын
Goddamn it’s the 80s all over again… in the best possible way.
@ya4451Ай бұрын
Amazing! 👏👏👏👏
@gixie_loveАй бұрын
what a rip of guitar
@AvengeXKingАй бұрын
Bro is drinkin a Hamms i am dead 0:05
@Lifter976Ай бұрын
Hamm's is my go-to summer beer
@johnnybullen9736Ай бұрын
So good wtf
@doctorstrainlove6318Ай бұрын
This shit so dreamy, the synth tone is unique as fuck & the melody sounds straight out of Princes vault. How is this dude so low key still?
@doctorstrainlove6318Ай бұрын
He did Kimmel, expect 1million subs within a years time. You deserve it Mike!
@Musicman1170Ай бұрын
Just discovering his music, and literally had the exact takeaway with your Prince comment. Whether he's an influence of his or not, he is channeling Prince's musical aura.