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Limblifter - Vicious (Live in Ottawa ON, March 7/2020)

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Limblifter play Vicious as part of their Bellaclava 20th Anniversary Tour at 27 Club in Ottawa ON on March 7th/2020.

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Limblifter is a Canadian alternative rock group from Vancouver, formed in 1995.

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This live performance footage of Limblifter's rendition of "Vicious" is a rare gem, captured during the Canadian alternative rock group's Bellaclava 20th Anniversary Tour stop in Ottawa, Ontario, on March 7, 2020.

The significance of this clip lies not only in its rarity but also in its timing. Captured just before the COVID-19 pandemic brought global live music events to a grinding halt, this footage serves as a poignant reminder of the vibrant concert scene that existed mere weeks prior to the lockdowns and cancellations that followed. The 27 Club in Ottawa is likely an intimate venue, providing an immersive experience for fans who were lucky enough to be in attendance.

As part of their Bellaclava 20th Anniversary Tour, Limblifter's performance of "Vicious" showcases the band's ability to deliver high-energy live sets even two decades into their career. Formed in Vancouver in 1995, Limblifter has been a staple of the Canadian alternative rock scene for over a quarter-century, with a dedicated fan base that spans the country.

The clip itself is brief, clocking in at just 3:06 minutes, but it provides a tantalizing glimpse into the band's live show. The performance is likely a highlight from their tour, as "Vicious" would have been a crowd-pleaser for fans familiar with Limblifter's discography.

This footage is also notable due to its context within the larger music industry landscape of 2020. As the pandemic began to take hold, live events were among the first casualties, leaving many artists and venues struggling to adapt to the new reality. The cancellation of tours and festivals had a ripple effect throughout the industry, with many musicians forced to pivot to online performances and streaming-only releases.

In this sense, footage like Limblifter's "Vicious" performance serves as a nostalgic reminder of what was lost during this period. It provides a glimpse into the pre-pandemic world of live music, where fans could gather in person to experience their favorite artists perform.

The rarity of this clip is also a testament to the challenges faced by artists and archivists alike during this time. With many live events cancelled or postponed indefinitely, the opportunity to capture high-quality footage like this one was limited. As such, clips like Limblifter's "Vicious" performance are all the more precious, offering a unique window into a bygone era.

For fans of Limblifter and Canadian alternative rock in general, this clip is a must-see. It provides a rare opportunity to experience the band's live energy firsthand, even if only for a brief moment. Additionally, it serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of live music events and the impact that the pandemic had on the industry as a whole.

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