“Animal Nitrate” – Suede, live 1993

Suede, “Animal Nitrate”, live in 1993 from “Love & Poison” concert video

one thick copper wire put into a low consentrated silver nitrate, then thin copper foil is put into a more consentrated silver nitrate solution, in a couple of minuts pure silver crystals start to grow on both copper wires, the more consentrated solution grows more crystals.note, this is pure silver metal crystals that are forming.
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39 Responses to ““Animal Nitrate” – Suede, live 1993”

  1. ScienceFecality says:

    To English musicians:
    The world has been waiting way too long for another great band from the island, after you spoiled us with more than 30 years of amazing music.
    Wake the fuck up and deliver some masterpieces asap!

  2. JulyRohr says:

    amo muitoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  3. MrCharles5770 says:

    Notice the Guitarist stepping and leaning forward in to his playing. That is what Jimmy Page did when He was young. I guess You get a better groove.

  4. cjh666 says:

    @porlie23 definitely no double-tracking, there’s some sort of 90s heavy stereo-flanger thickening it up but pretty sure it’s all one guitar!

  5. transewookie says:

    @porlie23 Nope, that’s just Bernard Butler rocking the fuck out.

  6. loureed22 says:

    @iamthemaliceman 

  7. porlie23 says:

    I thought Suede were a great live band. There is studio trickery here – not much (the bass and drums sound live) but you can definitely hear some double tracking of the guitar for the solo. Having said that – that’s far less than we get nowadays. A regular Coldplay and U2 show has plenty that’s not happening on the stage.

  8. fabiocastro73 says:

    fuck yeahhhhhh

  9. vssquirrel says:

    what a live!

  10. squarefred1983 says:

    @TheFatspud suede played their songs lives and crafted them for ages before they were recorded. The songs evolved live, that’s why his vocals are close to the record……..also…he’s a good singer….and it’s not THAT close to the record. Add in some post production for the video and you can see why it sounds that way.

  11. ChrisHenniker says:

    When I first heard this song at 15, I fell in love with it. It’s intro was as if Hendrix came back from the dead. If I ever did acid at the time, I might have done it to this song.

  12. Moonsmoonsen says:

    I was there. In Brixton Academy. Studied in London at the time. Too good for words.

  13. NotMyBroder says:

    bernard wrote this song

  14. crassadict211 says:

    the best part of suede was when bernard butler was in the band, at least in the part of the guitar

  15. CitizenGatsby says:

    Fuck! That was amazing! :O

    Shallow side-note: OMG, Brett Anderson is gorgeous here. Unf, so hot.

  16. IrishBog says:

    @TheFatspud
    I was thinking exactly the same thought……in certain places I could hear a slight difference…. but it was virtually the same? That’s pretty impossible when you think about it…. also the guitar shots during the end were obviously not what he was playing but they might have just edited it out of sync ??

  17. TheFatspud says:

    great song, but does anyone else think that the vocals are a little too close to the studio version? odd because the guitar is live…

  18. Sillach says:

    Bernard Butler for God’s sake. Holy shit what a guitar player!

  19. sratus says:

    great tune. these boys should have stuck with ricky gervais : )

  20. thisisridiculousman says:

    Umm, Suede are my favourite band and I come from the same town as Brett Anderson and Mat Osman. So I feel quite proud. Also they did awesome tunes.

  21. josefclemens says:

    sounds like the studio version….GOD im 35!!!!

  22. kika51675 says:

    I think I may have to go home to watch Love & Poison.

  23. kika51675 says:

    I think I may have to go home to watch Love & Poison.

  24. Gonzo1516 says:

    4 people don’t have ears…

  25. theworldofapple says:

    Can someone please tell me (soon) if the silver in this reaction is the limiting or excess reagent? Thanks

  26. WolfySnackrib666 says:

    Do you recon that vampires would be alergic to this?

  27. JerryGiesler09 says:

    One way to recycle or remanufacture silver into collectible coins!

  28. sursrain says:

    @Basco36 but theres some purification methods that can be useful ;D

  29. norxcontacts says:

    Hogwash, this looks like devil work to me.

  30. tekinak007 says:

    @Slayerm3t4lhead I did it and got a few hundred dollars for it… but thats about it. It technically paid for the costs 4-5 times over… so if i repeated it over and over you could get cash, just gotta find peeps to buy them for art.

  31. abdulah786 says:

    yeah cool vid and great channel… I just subscribed!

  32. SaltyTech says:

    @lcschaf thanks for some reason I thought this just knocked the copper down a notch on the periodic table and turned it in to silver. Wish I was smart enough to understand this stuff.

  33. getdown1983 says:

    The relativ atom mass is to handel with (g/mol=x*10^-36) for the exactly molecularmass and so the exactly ratio.

    Example: The molecular mass divide by the number of atoms and then to ratiomasses you want.

    Peace must be!

  34. lcschaf says:

    @SaltyTech
    no. yes. can’t make something from nothing. When the silver atoms are “used up” you have to add more.

  35. lcschaf says:

    silver nitrate is pricey. no money made here.

  36. SaltyTech says:

    i got a question, will this stuff just keep forming silver? or do you have to replace the solution

  37. randomreviewstv says:

    ty for helping me with my science home work :)

  38. ThePencil901 says:

    looks like poop lool

  39. rlk7433 says:

    @Basco36 how is it not pure?

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