I think after Nirvana was over, a lot of people dismissed many bands that may have reminded them a bit of Nirvana. In doing that, some bands may have not gotten the respect they deserved. Silverchair is probably one of them. This show totally rocks and holds up well after all these years. Could you imagine being 15/16 years old and playing kick a$$ rock n roll in front of a crowd like this. It had to be crazy for them
This expresses exactly how I feel about them. These kids ooze this music out of their souls, esp., to me Daniel. I don't think he could not play music at this point. Like breathing for the rest of us. And, yes. They are good. Really good. It would suck to be dismissed, compared and relegated to a copy when you're just bringing out what you are as a musician.
I saw Cage The Elephant put on a show in Ottawa around 2011. It was really early in the afternoon. I dont think me or anyone else there even knew who they were. After the show I think we were all big fans. I swore I had that same feeling I saw Nirvana live.
The simplicity is what makes albums like Frogstomp and Freak Show so great. I still rock out to all these tunes on my guitar. Lyrically a very intelligent album for a man of Daniel's age. Old soul on young shoulders.
I remember talking to an A&R guy from Sony when Freak Show was played and when they first heard it some people questioned if the Silverchair guys played all the stuff on the album. A lot of people couldn't believe that after Frog Stomp they would deliver something a step up in technicality (for its day, and for their age). Now it seems simple, but for a bunch of kids, Freak Show was a pretty big achievement. Then they went on to do some technically incredible albums. They are great musicians.
@@serpserpserp I couldn’t agree more. Their work got much more technical and sophisticated in a very short span of time. But I did stop listening after Diorama. Even at the time of its release you could sense this was a sort of peak for Silverchair. And tbh, it would have been a perfect album to bow out to, as a band. They lost their touch a bit after that, and it all had run its course, the chemistry was gone.
I once said that anyone who has ever been obsessively into silverchair is mentally ill. I stand behind that statement, but not in a derogatory way. I think Daniel Johns is able to capture the earnest struggles of youth in such a powerful way. Though I may not be as obsessed as I was when I was at my lowest, I will always love and appreciate their music. Daniel is a huge reason for my having the courage to start speaking to the people in my life about my mental health and going to therapy. I feel better today than I have in a long time. I love silverchair and always will. Thank you, Daniel, for speaking to me in a way that few artists will
@@franzruberl1583 Funny story about that: I bought Diorama used* the day it came out. I almost returned it again. Now it's one of my fav records *edit: bought a used copy of
I saw them when they came to Seattle in the late 90's. If you haven't heard the 5 part podcast Daniel did it's really worth a listen. Although it saddened me to hear all the crazy stories of obsessed groupies and older women who sent him inappropriate letters and traumatized him as a very young teen. It most certainly caused the anorexia he developed. I'm sorry that you had to deal with so much crazy as a young teen Daniel. I'm glad you seem to be in a much better place now. Fame has a dirty side that you didn't deserve.
My kids are 35 and this and the many chair songs still stick with me, we saw the chair live at raaf hangers in Dubbo, 1998, they were quite young, anyone else ? The drumming was amazing xx Three man bands are always hard workers !
Lets be honest, as much as many fans preferring this era and earlier, the band Silverchair mk1was built on angst. So after one learns to cope in life (maturity). You can't blame the guy for not wanting to mimic, fake angst or rehash the same formula. Neon Ballroom was a beautiful compromise before the transition into Silverchair mk2 the "we can actually write, sing and play our instruments" unlike a lot of repeat the formula bands of that era. Alas bittersweet but undeniably one of the greats :)
For those that aren't familiar with what this jackass is saying (and I looked it up) MK1 & MK2 stands for the video games "Mortal Combat". Sorry----the 'comment' means nothing if EVERYONE can't understand it. And you're welcome. Stop giving me homework...just spell the shit out; you got nothing but time.
Maybe because people felt the same angst. Music is also about expression and is the reason why Nirvana became so big, maybe holding that angst in is what sent him on his path of what he has been on for years along with his medical issues. This comment could be excused if it was many years ago but seriously at what level has Daniel learnt to cope with the life of success dictated by record companies. Music is another victim of commercialisation and the promise of the good life, only very few have the choice to do what they want with music and be successful. I don't know Daniel but to call it fake angst is total BS
Ah yes…the year my lifelong goal of owning a green PRS custom 22 was born. I was 16 and still enjoy watching early silverchair now as much as I did then.
@night fall You make good points. His guitar 🎸 playing is fine! I’m just a bigger fan of his singing! He has such a clear voice! A natural talent and he was just a teenager at the time! I am impressed with his vocals and they wrote some good songs, too. So I’m not arguing with you, man. We’re in agreement. Silverchair Rocked! It’s just too bad they won’t do one Reunion Tour. That would have been great! The window is closing on that idea. Time is flying by. 👏🏻😎
Daniel era incrível fora da curva literalmente sua voz surreal principalmente para um cara tão jovem na época, técnica rara potência pura,a banda era foda demais excelentes músicos uma das melhores bandas nos últimos tempos!!.....
Honestly, most of the dislikes probably come from people that were around at this time and just had an unwarranted hate for Silverchair. Maybe they thought they were ripping off Nirvana, or were just overrated in general. I see that a lot on videos of '90s bands. "These guys just wanna be Nirvana" or "These guys are ripping off Pearl Jam" or "God, grunge music is so awful. Don't know why anyone would listen to this garbage. '80s Hair Metal for life!!!" It's almost always older guys that grew up with '70s or '80s music.
@@featheryfemme ...I grew up on 70's and 80's metal and I loved the grunge and alternative music of the 90's. I'll admit that there are a lot of people like the ones you described, but don't for a minute think that they are a vast majority....I know a lot of people like me that love all the music from the late 60's into the early 2000's. By the late 2000's is when music really started to suck.
@@UKSportsFan let me clarify, I’m not saying that a lot of ‘70s or ‘80s music listeners hate ‘90s music, but that a lot of the people that do are those who are ‘70s or ‘80s music listeners. ‘Square is a rectangle, rectangle isn’t a square’ sort of thing.
I love'm, I love'm a lot! But my favorite? No, by a long shot they're not...so much more bands out there that are far more "creative, deeper, and more meaningful" than Silverchair...to me anyway. I'm not going to say better, because each individual band has their place, and I love them for that. But I can't say Silverchair is my favorite. They are too normal and generic for me to say "favorite"...they're just not unique enough to me. But...I freaking love them though!
@nightfall ikr? The whole thing from beginning to end is phenomenal.. Especially to be under 20 and sound like that. The band was so tight, and Ben.. Good lord he can drum his ass off
@@christophermichael9916 yeah for sure that 99 Melbourne might be the best. I dig this show too, and the much music performances in 97 was good. Rockin Rio is also up there.
I love this band since their frogstomp albums, the albums after that being different but still interesting to hear, and seeing this concert, they really were great and wih such a young age 🙌
O problema é que a galera conheceu o Silver através de "Neon Ballroom" e com a balada "Miss You Love" q tocava na malhação. A música é sim não é ruim, mas passou um estereótipo de que a banda era uma coisa melódica, e menosprezou os álbuns "Frongstomp" e "Freak Show" que são 2 discaços
Yes they did. Loved it. 🤘 Probably the hardest opening I've ever seen was Machine Head at Dynamo Open Air 1995. Absolutely battering ram of an opening.
Wait.. I loved these guys when I was young but this concert was posted almost 20 years later on UA-cam. And that was nearly 10 years ago… Damn, now I feel old 😅 😂
Im back.. despite the fact that this time period being so far away is one of the things weighing on me, this makes up most of the paper thin wall between me and literally screaming in existential horror for a minute straight🌊🐚🌞🪐🧚🏼✨🦚🌈☁️
I grew up listening to silverchairs i was 13 or 14 when frogstomp dropped and saw them in Boston mass with the chili peppers in 95 they were awesome when that album came out they blew up.
Well, how can I say... write texts like “I have suicidal thoughts, I want to die”, “people dying it's not cool”, “my parents are getting divorced, I have to choose who to stay with” like... Regular lyrics for a 13 year old boy, but for an 18 year old it’s cringe
They didn't get a fair shake. Maybe it had something to do with being from Australia and living in a different media market. But Daniel Johns had a fantastic voice and Silverchair could GET DOWN!!!
I think after Nirvana was over, a lot of people dismissed many bands that may have reminded them a bit of Nirvana. In doing that, some bands may have not gotten the respect they deserved. Silverchair is probably one of them. This show totally rocks and holds up well after all these years.
Could you imagine being 15/16 years old and playing kick a$$ rock n roll in front of a crowd like this. It had to be crazy for them
💯
This expresses exactly how I feel about them. These kids ooze this music out of their souls, esp., to me Daniel. I don't think he could not play music at this point. Like breathing for the rest of us. And, yes. They are good. Really good. It would suck to be dismissed, compared and relegated to a copy when you're just bringing out what you are as a musician.
I saw Cage The Elephant put on a show in Ottawa around 2011. It was really early in the afternoon. I dont think me or anyone else there even knew who they were. After the show I think we were all big fans. I swore I had that same feeling I saw Nirvana live.
Agreed. It's a shame really.
After nirvana was English band Bush who’s music was even more similar to nirvana than silverchair
They were kids... and they rocked harder than most.
They sure did. I keep praying for a miracle that they will reunite
Esses caras tinham que voltar é um pecado não voltar!.....eram Very Very fuckin demais!!..
and now people freak out on sam smith what a world lolllllllllll
First-class vocals 👌🏼
He ain't too shabby on that 6 string either!
@@ericmdk he is singing, playing and moving a lot with a contagious stage presence, without making a mistake nothing.Unique!!
@@KMouta takes a lot of practice
The simplicity is what makes albums like Frogstomp and Freak Show so great. I still rock out to all these tunes on my guitar. Lyrically a very intelligent album for a man of Daniel's age. Old soul on young shoulders.
I remember talking to an A&R guy from Sony when Freak Show was played and when they first heard it some people questioned if the Silverchair guys played all the stuff on the album. A lot of people couldn't believe that after Frog Stomp they would deliver something a step up in technicality (for its day, and for their age). Now it seems simple, but for a bunch of kids, Freak Show was a pretty big achievement. Then they went on to do some technically incredible albums. They are great musicians.
@@serpserpserp I couldn’t agree more. Their work got much more technical and sophisticated in a very short span of time. But I did stop listening after Diorama. Even at the time of its release you could sense this was a sort of peak for Silverchair. And tbh, it would have been a perfect album to bow out to, as a band. They lost their touch a bit after that, and it all had run its course, the chemistry was gone.
Vdd obras primas!!!
I once said that anyone who has ever been obsessively into silverchair is mentally ill. I stand behind that statement, but not in a derogatory way. I think Daniel Johns is able to capture the earnest struggles of youth in such a powerful way. Though I may not be as obsessed as I was when I was at my lowest, I will always love and appreciate their music. Daniel is a huge reason for my having the courage to start speaking to the people in my life about my mental health and going to therapy. I feel better today than I have in a long time. I love silverchair and always will. Thank you, Daniel, for speaking to me in a way that few artists will
Hey..bless you, my friend!!
💜🙏You captured the feeling of the experience very well in your words, bless you, my friend💯%
Hahaha this makes me laugh.
We're all fucked in the head, that why our planet is under quarantine
That Faultline performance is unbelievable. One of my favorite Silverchair songs
One of my favourite songs too. Although I hate the lyrics. But hey, they were 15 when they wrote it!
Mad skills from a 18 yrs old. Daniel is a rare bird that must be protected at all costs.
His recent material is less...enjoyable...in my opinion.
@@franzruberl1583 Funny story about that: I bought Diorama used* the day it came out.
I almost returned it again.
Now it's one of my fav records
*edit: bought a used copy of
Billy Corgan
@@annelouisemaclellan485 🤣😶
Wrote most of his songs when he was 14 from frogstomp and freskdhow
I was there live at that time. It was my first festival ever. Silverchair until today one of my highlights. Thank you for the upload🤘😎
I MISS SILVERCHAAAAAIR!!! This show is awesome, and they are only 16yo genious!!!!
Daniel was 18.
Every single morning in Grade 12 I played this album while getting ready to go to school. A+++
S C H L O N G
For sure!!!!!!
I saw them when they came to Seattle in the late 90's. If you haven't heard the 5 part podcast Daniel did it's really worth a listen. Although it saddened me to hear all the crazy stories of obsessed groupies and older women who sent him inappropriate letters and traumatized him as a very young teen. It most certainly caused the anorexia he developed. I'm sorry that you had to deal with so much crazy as a young teen Daniel. I'm glad you seem to be in a much better place now. Fame has a dirty side that you didn't deserve.
What is the podcast called Robin W? I would like to check it out. I didn't know about this.
wouyld love to be traumatized by women
Dude's 18 here, and has like 5 PRS Custom 24 guitars, holy shit, the amount of money that was and still is for guitars is astonishing
You know he didn't buy them himself, right? They were given to him by PRS.
@@rohansimkin9425 im pretty sure he bought at least 2 custom 24s. PRS probably took him under his wings after that and gave him few for the road.
My kids are 35 and this and the many chair songs still stick with me, we saw the chair live at raaf hangers in Dubbo, 1998, they were quite young,
anyone else ? The drumming was amazing xx
Three man bands are always hard workers !
@@Clefus-o6b still got the poster, had it laminated , big event for 12 year old kids!
Nobody called them Chair or The Chair. It's Silverchair, and always has been. (confused parent?)
Trios also have a lot of freedom
"The Chair" 🤣
Weird. Funny...but weird.
Have a bit of respect here, it's SILVERCHAIRRRR!😁
Crazy they were 15/16 year old kids...we played their first album so damn much
Love the sound of that kick drum :D ... and of course the vocals
Poor Chris 🤣
These guys have great energy. Daniel Johns has great confidence for a guy that looks so young.
Daniel was about 17 here!
Yep as the others stated he WAS young and apparently this level of fame was hell for the young boy.
He has more confidence in 1999, he looks really shy in this era
That's what happen when music is in your blood
@@user-ib3gj3ty9khe seemed to be less shy after he turned 18
Lets be honest, as much as many fans preferring this era and earlier, the band Silverchair mk1was built on angst. So after one learns to cope in life (maturity). You can't blame the guy for not wanting to mimic, fake angst or rehash the same formula. Neon Ballroom was a beautiful compromise before the transition into Silverchair mk2 the "we can actually write, sing and play our instruments" unlike a lot of repeat the formula bands of that era. Alas bittersweet but undeniably one of the greats :)
I totally agree! I myself, can feed on my bad past for fuel to make angry heavy songs but Daniel was in the moment whenever he made songs.
For those that aren't familiar with what this jackass is saying (and I looked it up) MK1 & MK2 stands for the video games "Mortal Combat".
Sorry----the 'comment' means nothing if EVERYONE can't understand it. And you're welcome. Stop giving me homework...just spell the shit out; you got nothing but time.
No doubt,this band make my history fulfill..
Maybe because people felt the same angst. Music is also about expression and is the reason why Nirvana became so big, maybe holding that angst in is what sent him on his path of what he has been on for years along with his medical issues. This comment could be excused if it was many years ago but seriously at what level has Daniel learnt to cope with the life of success dictated by record companies. Music is another victim of commercialisation and the promise of the good life, only very few have the choice to do what they want with music and be successful. I don't know Daniel but to call it fake angst is total BS
No bro Black Sabbath didnt change from rock to pop! Daniel doesn’t like rock roll he likes pop,it’s a shame…
Ah yes…the year my lifelong goal of owning a green PRS custom 22 was born. I was 16 and still enjoy watching early silverchair now as much as I did then.
"Green", you say ..?? 🤔
Now, green is a great colour, don't get me wrong! (see .... _my icon!_ ) ...but I'd call that 'un *_'B L A C K"_* 🤷♂️
Frogstomp is one of my favorites..it's simple but rocks and reminds me of being a kid getting my first guitar... Means alot to me
God they are good. Extremely underrated rhythm section.
Bons demais que banda foda demais amigo!!!
They were way ahead of there time and age🤘💕🔥
I thought his head was going to go soaring into the crowd during “Slave” epic.😁
Thanks.
Absolutely Lisa Murphy lol
He'll yeah, no wonder he got arthritis
My God! It should be audios of their live stuff available on streaming. It's crazy how good it sounds.
They don't make em like that anymore such pity
Silverchair was good mainly because Daniel had such a good voice! They rocked hard too! What a clear singing voice!
👏🏻🎸😎
@night fall
You make good points. His guitar 🎸 playing is fine! I’m just a bigger fan of his singing! He has such a clear voice! A natural talent and he was just a teenager at the time! I am impressed with his vocals and they wrote some good songs, too. So I’m not arguing with you, man. We’re in agreement. Silverchair Rocked!
It’s just too bad they won’t do one Reunion Tour. That would have been great! The window is closing on that idea. Time is flying by. 👏🏻😎
Daniel era incrível fora da curva literalmente sua voz surreal principalmente para um cara tão jovem na época, técnica rara potência pura,a banda era foda demais excelentes músicos uma das melhores bandas nos últimos tempos!!.....
Israel's Son still kicks.
Their best song. SF animated movie is the best!
The drummer sets the speed..Daniel is a great musician but he can't do this kind of music without someone like that to guide the rhythm.
Harms down. My respect to this band of my adolescence ever. One of the best.
fuck i miss these guys
Shaun Morgan!? I miss them too
I miss you heaps too shaun
Grunge!!!!! That drummer is on a mission. Ignore the thumbs down from the mily sirus fanz.
Lol
Honestly, most of the dislikes probably come from people that were around at this time and just had an unwarranted hate for Silverchair. Maybe they thought they were ripping off Nirvana, or were just overrated in general. I see that a lot on videos of '90s bands. "These guys just wanna be Nirvana" or "These guys are ripping off Pearl Jam" or "God, grunge music is so awful. Don't know why anyone would listen to this garbage. '80s Hair Metal for life!!!"
It's almost always older guys that grew up with '70s or '80s music.
@@featheryfemme ...I grew up on 70's and 80's metal and I loved the grunge and alternative music of the 90's. I'll admit that there are a lot of people like the ones you described, but don't for a minute think that they are a vast majority....I know a lot of people like me that love all the music from the late 60's into the early 2000's. By the late 2000's is when music really started to suck.
@@UKSportsFan let me clarify, I’m not saying that a lot of ‘70s or ‘80s music listeners hate ‘90s music, but that a lot of the people that do are those who are ‘70s or ‘80s music listeners. ‘Square is a rectangle, rectangle isn’t a square’ sort of thing.
Silverchair is my favority band in the world!
Same!!
I love'm, I love'm a lot!
But my favorite? No, by a long shot they're not...so much more bands out there that are far more "creative, deeper, and more meaningful" than Silverchair...to me anyway.
I'm not going to say better, because each individual band has their place, and I love them for that. But I can't say Silverchair is my favorite. They are too normal and generic for me to say "favorite"...they're just not unique enough to me. But...I freaking love them though!
Don't give a care what people think of him. It's inspirational.
The moving in and out of tempo is crazy but heroic.
AMAZING Band
Best performance by them in my opinion
Their best will always be that 99 Melbourne show for me
@nightfall ikr? The whole thing from beginning to end is phenomenal.. Especially to be under 20 and sound like that. The band was so tight, and Ben.. Good lord he can drum his ass off
@@christophermichael9916 yeah for sure that 99 Melbourne might be the best.
I dig this show too, and the much music performances in 97 was good. Rockin Rio is also up there.
I reckon their opening RHCP was best
Daniel was only 18 here!
Robert Plant was 19 when he first played with LZ. Plant was only 20 when he performed on LZ I & LZ II.
Reunit give the people what they want you are truly awesome I have watched all of your concert over and over again
Yeah give us a reunion concert at least if not concerts
I still have that same Fender guitar strap.
Those PRS guitars are so powerful, Mike from Incubus use(d) them too, what a glorious gritty sound .. the band is great too
I'd give my soul to have a couple from back in the 90s in pristine shape.
Absolutely, especially the prs McCarty hollow body Mike had for make yourself, that sounded incredibly huge
I love this band since their frogstomp albums, the albums after that being different but still interesting to hear, and seeing this concert, they really were great and wih such a young age 🙌
Thanks guys useing a friend youtube.
They did not know.What a great show.Esp from Faultline to Freak the jam was for them.Greatness.
That Slaves riff sound exactly like I Don't Know Anything from Mad Season
I think so
I thought the same
They have a tune that sounds like bleed the freak by AIC
Sou brasileiro e fã do verdadeiro Silverchair
a maioria dos brasileiros acham q e uma bandinha romantica, me da mta raiva
O problema é que a galera conheceu o Silver através de "Neon Ballroom" e com a balada "Miss You Love" q tocava na malhação. A música é sim não é ruim, mas passou um estereótipo de que a banda era uma coisa melódica, e menosprezou os álbuns "Frongstomp" e "Freak Show" que são 2 discaços
Silverchair antes de se venderem , pra fazer canções pra mulherzinhas ouvirem. Tudo em nome de mais grana , vendidos!
Silverchair eh a melhor banda pra mim…. Gosto de todas as fases, gosto de todos os cds!!!! Saudadesssssss pqp, nunca esquecerei do show em 2003!!!
Hail from Michigan true music fan from far away!
0:20. Man they come out rockin hard!!
Tiff was stolen from Mad Season. A riff that Layne Staley himself wrote. Check out “I Don’t Know Anything”.
Love how they stole Layne Staley’s riff that he wrote for “I Don’t Know Anything” for Mad Season’s album Above.
Yes they did. Loved it. 🤘
Probably the hardest opening I've ever seen was Machine Head at Dynamo Open Air 1995. Absolutely battering ram of an opening.
Saw them in early 1997 they were my first concert. They were quite awesome live as you can tell.
Rare gems
Pure raw talent
So young and playing for that large of a crowd. That must have been a blast for what looks like an 18-20 year old
That first riff sounds like MAD SEASONs I Don't Know Anything!
yeah I noticed that instantly too
@@Johann757 Good ear!
It really does
or I dont know anything sounds like... they would have written that song before Mad Season was formed as it would have been 92/93
Just said it sounds like I.D.N.A. I didn't say that they got the riff from MIKE McCREADY/MAD SEASON.
Another Awesome band, from the time they first appeared as young teens !👍😜👀😃
Lindo demais! 😍 ♥️♥️♥️♥️Música ótima 👩🎤🎸
Real and honest Dad is so proud of you and I love you so much Daniel ❤️💕
I miss old silver chair he had a great voice
I remember I was watching this on Rockpalast back in the days🥰
Had no idea they were teenagers then must have been quite a ride to be famous so young
Wait.. I loved these guys when I was young but this concert was posted almost 20 years later on UA-cam. And that was nearly 10 years ago… Damn, now I feel old 😅 😂
14:33 their #1 worldwide grundge hit
An amazing band. Massively under rated.
Weird choice by the director to constantly cut to audience members just talking/eating during songs :-/
I always thought concerts were recorded by drunk cameramans aiming for pidgeons and shit
Sound like Mad Season on the first time or reverse. A great band.
Im back.. despite the fact that this time period being so far away is one of the things weighing on me, this makes up most of the paper thin wall between me and literally screaming in existential horror for a minute straight🌊🐚🌞🪐🧚🏼✨🦚🌈☁️
Love the Bad Religion sticker on his guitar....much respect.
Rollins wanted to work with them, couldve been interesting. Their 2nd album wouldve been different
Great show
living like a shlong! Bloody brilliant!
I grew up listening to silverchairs i was 13 or 14 when frogstomp dropped and saw them in Boston mass with the chili peppers in 95 they were awesome when that album came out they blew up.
Daniel is so 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥵
bizzare festival 97 setlist is crazy my personal fav is dinosaur jr
The whole set was amazing but faultline was sooooo good. Also that scream in "freak" holy shit
Look at these kids. Now look at the kids now.
Johns is hugely talented. The whole band was great
There's some real power here
this is making me emotional
Nothing better than live
Great live
32:34 israel’s Son
His voice is just like the record. It must have been an easy recording session
F*%k me that is incredible......
Go watch the 99 Melbourne show!
You know its Australian when u see everyone with Calipos in hand lol
Silverchair were EXCELLENT..teenagers rockin out with great songs,and great vocals...very good..even Dave Grohl agreed!!!
All these references they were just a good band period
Heavy metal curt cobain
super-debut their 1st two brilliant albums.
advanced lyrics for an 18 year old
alot were written when 15/16. bloody incredible
Well, how can I say... write texts like “I have suicidal thoughts, I want to die”, “people dying it's not cool”, “my parents are getting divorced, I have to choose who to stay with” like... Regular lyrics for a 13 year old boy, but for an 18 year old it’s cringe
38:00
this is fuckig bomb
He was a fucking kid there.
👂🏼 and 👁 🍬! 🎼
17:27 If you notice on his guitar he cut out a Sub Pop sticker and put Sob Pup !!
Just kids and they blew the massive headliners clean off the stage that day
Damn shame Daniel has no desire to do a Silverchair reunion.
They didn't get a fair shake. Maybe it had something to do with being from Australia and living in a different media market. But Daniel Johns had a fantastic voice and Silverchair could GET DOWN!!!
Yoo that freak performance was sickkkkkk🤘🤘🔥
Those blues scales though.
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu wait till tomorroooooooooooooooooooooooooow!
3:21 I think there was an error 🤔🤔
“World wide grunge hit”. Lol
Slave : Silverchair
I don’t know Anything : Mad Season???
bruh the similarities
what happened to the golden goose? QOTS add -in?
@@SHG16 needles was released in 2004 tho. This was 1997
i was thinking the same thing🤣🤣
Now that you mention it.... yes