Zero 7 - Glastonbury 2004 - Whole Gig

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Publicado 2014-06-06
Raw & unedited, an absolutely magical moment in time captured for posterity. Sit back and enjoy.

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  • @zinnmarx
    This is one of the most underrated bands on the planet.
  • @PaisleyN7
    The things I would give for a Zero 7 reunion. Sigh.
  • Zero 7 have accompanied me through real tough times in my life i never would have emotionally recovered so well without them. Crazy how music can do that.
  • @lloyd3404
    Ah, my mother used to dance like Sia ... gone decades ago. Here I am 77 years old with the same heart problems and the memory brings tears to my eyes.
  • @PERMANENTRUSH1
    This will forever be one of the best things ever posted on YouTube.
  • @marcabra
    You can tell that Tina and Mozez were the singers who most felt the full force of this absolute machine behind them. They were levitated and THIS PERFORMANCE IS INCREDIBLE.
  • @IDIGOASIS
    From the opening score of Olson by Boards Of Canada to the exit interview with Sia off to get sloshed and Tina going "home", this performance plays out like an award-winning feature concert film. Brilliant. Serene. Perfect.
  • @tomstickland
    I've been listening to Air and Zero 7 for a week, every album from both of them. Packed with loads of lovely analogue synth sounds.
  • @tomtomthebear
    Simple things has been the soundtrack to my bedtime for about 12 years now....never gets old
  • @davidkao218
    This tour is why you go to live music. It was absolute magic. The singers were amazing and at the beginning of their careers. Band was really tight and hungry to play their great, if small, catalog. Mozez was Mozez. It was a moment in time that passed and can't be recreated even if they wanted to. Out of maybe 300 shows I've seen, this was the one were I felt lucky to be there every second because it was so clear how special the time was for them as artists and performers. And for the crowd as an audience. Transience can sometimes be sad - theirs was joyful at least for me.
  • @Room237REDRUM
    Whoever put a thumbs down should be banished from the planet. For all eternity. And even longer.
  • @AviatorRider
    The people who attended Zero 7 gig were really lucky. I wish I was there. What a band with Sia, Tina, Mozes and Sophie. Bravo !!!....
  • @milfutopia
    What a set. Starting off with a Boards of Canada cover. Amazing.
  • the bass player has the best soul chops I've heard in 30 years, .... every loop through verse, chorus etc, .. his lines are different every time through, each one is unique.... plays from feel and creates a new line every time
  • This music is my company since 2003. Had the luck to see them live here in Cologne on their "When it falls" tour. This music give me goosebumps even after I listend to it for like 216232 times. This music is a work of love and joy.
  • @ThatsMarcWithaC
    I love revisiting this performance, thanks to the uploader. I was 16 and in the crowd, this gig secured me as a Zero 7 fan for life. Cheers to Sam and Henry, still evolving their sound and still killing it 10 years on!
  • @Fatladtofitlad
    This Folks was a band in its prime. Sublime vocals by 3 unique artists and perfect songs, this was pretty much the pinnacle for Zero 7. I hope to this day they somehow remember how to make music like this and dream they entice Sia, Sophie and Tina back for one last dance