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Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (Live from Late Show with David Letterman)

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Crazy, the most famous Gnarls Barkley's song, sang live at Late Show With David Letterman, aired 14 years ago, august 14th. Still one of the most epic live versions of the song to this day. (@ceelogreen ) CRAZY - Gnarls Barkley I remember when I remember, I remember when I lost my mind There was something so pleasant about that place Even your emotions have an echo in so much space And when you're out there without care Yeah, I was out of touch But it wasn't because I didn't know enough I just knew too much Does that make me crazy? Does that make me crazy? Does that make me crazy? Possibly And I hope that you are having the time of your life But think twice, that's my only advice Come on now, who do you, who do you, who do you Who do you think you are Ha ha ha, bless your soul You really think you're in control I think you're crazy I think you're crazy I think you're crazy Just like me My heroes had the heart to lose their lives out on the limb And all I remember is thinking I want to be like them Ever since I was little Ever since I was little it looked like fun And it's no coincidence I've come And I can die when I'm done But maybe I'm crazy Maybe you're crazy Maybe we're crazy Probably

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The raw, unbridled energy of Gnarls Barkley's live performance on the Late Show with David Letterman in 2006 is a masterclass in sonic chaos. At the time, CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse were still riding high on the success of their debut single "Crazy", which had topped the charts just months prior. This live rendition, captured on August 14th, 2006, showcases the duo's signature blend of psychedelic soul, hip-hop, and rock.

What makes this clip rare and significant is its raw, unedited quality. Unlike many live performances from that era, which were often heavily produced or edited for TV, "Crazy" was captured in all its messy glory. The camera work is frenetic, capturing every sweat-drenched note and CeeLo's signature falsetto wail. Danger Mouse's beats thump through the speakers like a jackhammer, propelling the performance into overdrive.

As Gnarls Barkley takes the stage, it's clear that they're not just playing to a crowd – they're conjuring up a collective frenzy. CeeLo's charisma is infectious, drawing in the audience with his sly smile and swaggering stage presence. Danger Mouse, meanwhile, is lost in the music, his eyes closed as he pounds away on the drums.

The song itself is a masterclass in building tension, starting with CeeLo's haunting vocals before erupting into a cacophonous explosion of sound. The lyrics are a stream-of-consciousness exploration of mental health, identity, and the search for meaning – themes that resonated deeply with a generation disillusioned with mainstream culture.

Watching this clip today, it's striking to see how Gnarls Barkley's music was ahead of its time. Their fusion of disparate styles and influences prefigured the genre-bending soundscapes of artists like Kendrick Lamar and Frank Ocean. And yet, despite their innovative approach, "Crazy" remains a deeply nostalgic artifact – a snapshot of a moment when indie rock and hip-hop were colliding in exciting new ways.

For viewers who experience this clip for the first time, it's likely to be an eye-opening introduction to Gnarls Barkley's unique sound. But even for those familiar with their music, there's something special about witnessing this performance in its raw, unedited form. It's a reminder that live music is often at its most compelling when it's messy and unpredictable – when the performers are fully immersed in the moment, and the audience is swept up in the chaos.

As CeeLo sings "I think you're crazy / Just like me", it's clear that he's not just referencing his own mental state – but also the collective madness of a world on the brink of change. In this clip, we see Gnarls Barkley at their most unhinged and unbridled – a true anomaly in the music landscape of 2006. And yet, despite its raw energy and chaotic abandon, "Crazy" remains an unforgettable experience that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

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