Sean Doherty September 1997 it was an afternoon show with the get up kids and Jejune. We all played wiffle-ball in the parking lot across the street before because the show had to start later than planned.
@@bemersonbakebarmen tbf Frank Iero loves this band. A lot of people give third wave (adjacent) bands crap but most the people in those bands really do respect their predecessors.
@@bemersonbakebarmen early mcr I would consider emo. Bullets is my all time favorite album from any band. I love mcr so much. I would say theyre post hardcore with pop punk but theyre their own genre lol.
@@bemersonbakebarmen Paramore's first album has a lot of twinkle guitars, loud soft dynamic stuff. Now fallout boy, they can get fucked, just terrible music all around.
that guy singing on the sides by himself put a smile on my face, because it made me think about why i got into the hardcore scene in the first place in the late 90s because it touched a part of my heart other kind of music or subculture just couldn't it changed me forever.
This show was on 3rd my birthday, haha. Now i'm going to go see them in Cleveland at a sold out show on my 19th birthday! I used to watch this video (and still do) constantly over and over in just complete awe of the REAL emo scene of the time, and the just raw emotion that can be captured by a video camera. You could tell that kid up against the wall was TRULY passionately feeling the shit out of it all. Cheers!
check out your local punk scene. hopefully it isn't as booze-ridden as a lot of them are nowadays. you want true passion? srsly. go to a local punk show. everyone's pissed (sad?) about something, whether it be government, parents, lovers, w/e.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
Mid-late 90's was the best music scene of my life. Im 37 now and still pulling up these amazing bands on my ipod regularly. Mineral in Los Angeles in October!
This song and performance from 15 years ago is the perfect example of why rock and the music industry in general is dead. You will never see another wave of bands like Mineral/Promise ring/Cap'n Jazz/JoanofArc again. It makes me sad that this period of music is over and that it happened so long ago. I'm 30 now, and hearing and seeing this video makes me feel so much older.
I can't speak for my generation but as a 19yo aspiring musician who has found himself through 90s emo I would personally love to create that exact kind of music with the same rawness but in todays day and age.
this type of heartwrenching affair just doesn't exist in todays musicallandscape. the dudes got me through a lot when i was much younger! thanks to whoever posted these.
You know I did get this video off Google videos. I've been a huge Mineral fan since I first heard them in 1999. I found that video and thought it needed to be shared. Full credit goes to you my friend.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
hahaha and one of those trends was the audience standing almost perfectly still in a very well lit room... regardless, the depth of harmony that fills every inch of every mineral song is what sets them apart from the more recent legions of pop-punk-beats+blackshirts-eyeliner emo
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
One of my favorite bands... I was lucky enough to be in my teens during the mid 90's in Austin... Lived just 5 minutes from Emo's... Great bands, with Mineral jumpstarting the "Post-emocore" scene... Saw them several times... My favorite show being when the played with Jimmy Eat World and Sensefield in 97 (I think)... Best summer of my life.
Saw them open for Jimmy Eat World at the Euclid Tavern in Cleveland Ohio. I was in the other room when they started, and i was really only there to see JEW for the 2nd time. (They blew me away opening for the smoking popes the last time through town touring on Static Prevails) From the first song to the last i was hooked and bought their album while they were still on stage. So heavy and intense. The guitars were huge! I put that first album up there with Static Prevails, Clarity, Diary, Four Minute Mile
it is fowl's My god look how young they are. I grew up in houston in the mid80's threw 2000's and i thought only we knew about this band. First time i went on tour with my band "My Luck" i found out how wrong i was. seems like everyone loved this band.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
its a Hamer Sunburst (sparkly gold PRS looking guitar),With a seymour duncan in the bridge I think (its zebra striped),and I think its a JCM 800 ampwise,not sure of cab though. hope this helps.
@Guitbox24 I was a part of this scene, and by that, I mean that I was a part of the music that made this scene. We had a band, put on shows DIY style, played with Mineral, Jimmy, Sense Field, Hot Water Music...you name it...and it was amazing because it was always about the music. Then...one day...it was about something else. It's sad, and I haven't been a part of it since.
If you were asking me that, I'm the guy with the long hair standing in front of (technically, immediately to the right of) the guy in all white with the white backwards baseball cap. You don't get to see much more than the top half of my face tho, because of the guy with the black baseball cap in front of me.
Yes there probably is a place but I have all the equipment. My issue is that it only supports windowsxp and lower and all my machines are now Windows 7. I just need to find someone around me that I can get with that has an older PC with a free PCI slot for my editing card. I have been wanting to do this for a while as I have quite a few shows from those days.
You know, I shot this video. It was taken from my video.google account and posted here. Not that I mind, but I also happen to have the whole show from this day at 403 Chaos. I just no longer have a computer that can capture analog video from 8mm.
Yeah, if you look at band band pictures on the Crank! Records site, it appears he used a Hamer guitar with a Marshall JCM800 or 900 head into a Bogner cab.
There's such a contrast between all the members. Chris looks really into it, guitar guy is rocking out, bass guys kinda looks asleep, the drummer is having spasms, lol.
Without you here I'll wish for shoulders bold and broad to bear And strength to hold my head above them Cause I just want to be Something more than the mud in your eyes I want to be the clay in your hands Cause Gloria is silent And glory is a silent thing PT2
Probably the most truthfully informative comment ive ever heard on the essence and longevity of music. Listen kids this person is one hundred percent correct, I love 90s emo, however, when im 28, im sorry Hawthorne Heights will sound classic to me.
Armor for Sleep "remember to feel real" jacked this rift and bleed note...can't blame them Mineral Rocks out! When i was in High shool i blasted Mineral alll the time!!!
@landminemarathon Yeah, they're Christian (several songs on their second album openly praise Jesus). Don't let it discourage you though, they're music is amazing. Definitely pick up their second album (it's different but better in some ways).
Wow...this band is great! Thx for uploading this :) Just grabbed both albums...blown away. I only got to check them out after seeing a Get Up Kids video on here that gives a shout out to Mineral at the start of one of their songs, so i got curious! Are there any other bands i should be checking out? I prefer this kind of stuff..slightly shouty in places but really heart-felt. If anyone's got any recommedations that would be ace! Thanks in advance
@petrolhead1845598 If you say so. Sonic Youth did play a big part in no wave and noise rock, but dissonance isn't exactly the defining feature of Sonic Youth. It's your call. I just don't really see it.
That young kid against the wall is me. Well 17 year old me.
Hey Dylan, can you confirm when and where this show was and who they played with?
Sean Doherty
September 1997 it was an afternoon show with the get up kids and Jejune. We all played wiffle-ball in the parking lot across the street before because the show had to start later than planned.
Awwwwww ♥
NO WAY DUDE really?! You looked so into it bro. So non chalant. lol
+Dylan Self you rule
One of the few bands that deserve to be called emo.
I thought Emo was My Chemical Romance and Paramore LOL.
@@bemersonbakebarmen yeah lol, I think they're like pop punk like that
@@bemersonbakebarmen tbf Frank Iero loves this band. A lot of people give third wave (adjacent) bands crap but most the people in those bands really do respect their predecessors.
@@bemersonbakebarmen early mcr I would consider emo. Bullets is my all time favorite album from any band. I love mcr so much. I would say theyre post hardcore with pop punk but theyre their own genre lol.
@@bemersonbakebarmen Paramore's first album has a lot of twinkle guitars, loud soft dynamic stuff. Now fallout boy, they can get fucked, just terrible music all around.
that guy singing on the sides by himself put a smile on my face, because it made me think about why i got into the hardcore scene in the first place in the late 90s because it touched a part of my heart other kind of music or subculture just couldn't it changed me forever.
I think the guy standing against the wall could feel me staring at him.
im 5 years late, but he is in the comment section of this video.
@@sparkkoo0 Dylan Self
@@rodstewart74 yep.
This show was on 3rd my birthday, haha. Now i'm going to go see them in Cleveland at a sold out show on my 19th birthday!
I used to watch this video (and still do) constantly over and over in just complete awe of the REAL emo scene of the time, and the just raw emotion that can be captured by a video camera. You could tell that kid up against the wall was TRULY passionately feeling the shit out of it all. Cheers!
They're selling out already? Shit :/
check out your local punk scene. hopefully it isn't as booze-ridden as a lot of them are nowadays.
you want true passion? srsly. go to a local punk show. everyone's pissed (sad?) about something, whether it be government, parents, lovers, w/e.
i am 38 from italy........and i love this band..... real emo, that vanished too quick from the scenes.....
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
Mid-late 90's was the best music scene of my life. Im 37 now and still pulling up these amazing bands on my ipod regularly. Mineral in Los Angeles in October!
*****
The show meant so much to me. Mineral was a huge influence in my life growing up. Posting the LA show on UA-cam now. Check it out.
i love that they did the intro for an extra measure before the vocals. i wish it was like that on the recording
god i would've loved to have seen this show.. get up kids, mineral, and jejune - and the perfect year to see all of them..
wish i could've been alive to be part of the scene
even in 240p, 0:54 still shines. So amazing.
This song and performance from 15 years ago is the perfect example of why rock and the music industry in general is dead. You will never see another wave of bands like Mineral/Promise ring/Cap'n Jazz/JoanofArc again. It makes me sad that this period of music is over and that it happened so long ago. I'm 30 now, and hearing and seeing this video makes me feel so much older.
I can't speak for my generation but as a 19yo aspiring musician who has found himself through 90s emo I would personally love to create that exact kind of music with the same rawness but in todays day and age.
@@jxcobaniki6709 exactly, me and my friends are trying to start a band right now. I do not believe music like this is dead at all.
tell me you never go to local shows without telling me you never go to local shows
this type of heartwrenching affair just doesn't exist in todays musicallandscape. the dudes got me through a lot when i was much younger! thanks to whoever posted these.
"Carry yourself like you're sure of it; like the stitches dissolve and the wounds all heal...." One of my favorite lyrics of theirs
Sweet video. Had to steal a frame of it for my picture.
and it still is, after five years.
8 years and counting
Still 2021
Lol awesome
fuck I knew i recognized that face somewhere lmao
I fucking met Chris guys.
That’s my dad
I loved being there. Glad there’s footage of it. T)
You know I did get this video off Google videos. I've been a huge Mineral fan since I first heard them in 1999. I found that video and thought it needed to be shared. Full credit goes to you my friend.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
hands down one of the best live bands i ever saw. managed to see em in ithaca ny on their last tour ... and i totally sang along to every song.
the faces he makes damn... so real
Here in Brazil, Mineral is MINE, because nobody knows the band and I love it so much. (:
Eu amo :)
O melhor é o nome comumente confundido com músicas gospel, a galera pira...
Foram base pra Fresno no começo. influencia perfeita no 2o album deles
ATDI-done, now Mineral, next reunion? I wish Thursday....
i missed their reunion tickets sold out fast :'(
These guys were sooo good live really powerful stuff!!! Cool guys too wish they made a longer run but glad I saw them live, amazing!!!
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
This song reminds me of high school. I listened to this song every day.
Saw them two weeks ago, they still sound as good as on this video.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
hahaha and one of those trends was the audience standing almost perfectly still in a very well lit room... regardless, the depth of harmony that fills every inch of every mineral song is what sets them apart from the more recent legions of pop-punk-beats+blackshirts-eyeliner emo
God I wish they were still around. If you guys read this, thank you for everything.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
no worries mate.
they we're an amazing band.
i also have a full live set video of their last ever show at emo's in texas, but it's too big to upload.
The band is back!
One of my favorite bands... I was lucky enough to be in my teens during the mid 90's in Austin... Lived just 5 minutes from Emo's... Great bands, with Mineral jumpstarting the "Post-emocore" scene... Saw them several times... My favorite show being when the played with Jimmy Eat World and Sensefield in 97 (I think)... Best summer of my life.
Favorite band ever. listening to mineral still gives me the same feeling as i first listened to them
I wanna start a band like this
Mds,minha banda emo favorita!!!
Saw them open for Jimmy Eat World at the Euclid Tavern in Cleveland Ohio. I was in the other room when they started, and i was really only there to see JEW for the 2nd time. (They blew me away opening for the smoking popes the last time through town touring on Static Prevails) From the first song to the last i was hooked and bought their album while they were still on stage. So heavy and intense. The guitars were huge! I put that first album up there with Static Prevails, Clarity, Diary, Four Minute Mile
the guy in the front row singing along almost looks like a young Dan Andriano =] I love this song and I love this band! thanks for posting it =]
thank you for sharing this gift to the world, i wish Mineral got a little more credit than they do.
im glad i saw the get up kids video mentioning this band if not i wouldnt have more good music to listen to.
Hey i wasn't there but Mineral remember, your efforts as a band made me have a moment with your music that was this cool :D
You, sir, have gave me some faith in humanity. Thank you.
it is fowl's
My god look how young they are. I grew up in houston in the mid80's threw 2000's and i thought only we knew about this band. First time i went on tour with my band "My Luck" i found out how wrong i was.
seems like everyone loved this band.
He is now playing more indie style music in ATX, under the name of Mountaintime. They have a new record coming out in October. You can still hear the same emotion in his music. A little less loud definitely.
Mineral reunion tour hitting Tampa FL this Friday!
its a Hamer Sunburst (sparkly gold PRS looking guitar),With a seymour duncan in the bridge I think (its zebra striped),and I think its a JCM 800 ampwise,not sure of cab though.
hope this helps.
I miss this band.. man i feel old
we still do.. in places you never heard of :)
scot is one of my favourite guitarists
Havent seen this video! I love Mineral.
This was at 403 Chaos. Tampa, FL.
このバンドに出会えて幸せです
these guys were amazing
i love their lyrics :)
@Guitbox24 I was a part of this scene, and by that, I mean that I was a part of the music that made this scene. We had a band, put on shows DIY style, played with Mineral, Jimmy, Sense Field, Hot Water Music...you name it...and it was amazing because it was always about the music. Then...one day...it was about something else. It's sad, and I haven't been a part of it since.
best emo band ever
Very lovely 🖤
Thanx!! i didnt type in gloria instead of mineral by the way!! i just wasnt looking properly!!! hehe! great video !
legendary
@zenjoiable wow. it's cool kids you're age are hearing about these guys for the first time. i hope their legacy lives on.
this is amazing ..
amazing, thanks for keeping the scene alive!
=P
How did I just find out about this band?! So good.
If you look close enough, you can see an 18 year old me in the audience at this show. Goddamn, I still love this band.
If you were asking me that, I'm the guy with the long hair standing in front of (technically, immediately to the right of) the guy in all white with the white backwards baseball cap. You don't get to see much more than the top half of my face tho, because of the guy with the black baseball cap in front of me.
Yes there probably is a place but I have all the equipment. My issue is that it only supports windowsxp and lower and all my machines are now Windows 7. I just need to find someone around me that I can get with that has an older PC with a free PCI slot for my editing card. I have been wanting to do this for a while as I have quite a few shows from those days.
2020 ITS TIME TO GLORIA
@Thomas Kreutzer do you happen to have anything from a battle of the bands they played at the House of Commons at Univerisity Of Texas?
these guys should have made it bigger.
anyone have the tabs or know where i can download/buy their music?
You know, I shot this video. It was taken from my video.google account and posted here. Not that I mind, but I also happen to have the whole show from this day at 403 Chaos. I just no longer have a computer that can capture analog video from 8mm.
Thomas Kreutzer we need to get you a computer that can do that then cause the whole show deserves to be up
i'm still here waiting..
personally, my favorite band of all time.
I am now and old fart at 25 y/o and I remember them when I was 14 y/o. I miss Mineral.
@joaquincali do you know where or have a copy of the 3-way split between jimmy eat world/sense field and mineral?
just watching the best band in the world perform.
truely amazing!
I totally respect it, I also like mineral! No doubt that is/and will ever be one of the best emo bands! cheers, friend!!
I cant find any of their songs on itunes!!
:(
yeah check out Christie Front Drive, The Gloria Record, Sunny Day Real Estate, Built To Spill and some EARLY Jimmy Eat World.
enjoy!
This was filmed one day before my birth... and now I'm watching it nostalgically... not sure i really have this right
Yeah, if you look at band band pictures on the Crank! Records site, it appears he used a Hamer guitar with a Marshall JCM800 or 900 head into a Bogner cab.
I have the full length yeah, I'd say it's better than the first demo they released. Check out their new release, Hot Green, also.
There's such a contrast between all the members. Chris looks really into it, guitar guy is rocking out, bass guys kinda looks asleep, the drummer is having spasms, lol.
legendary band!
so good. ugh
Without you here I'll wish for shoulders bold and broad to bear And strength to hold my head above them Cause I just want to be Something more than the mud in your eyes I want to be the clay in your hands Cause Gloria is silent And glory is a silent thing
PT2
Probably the most truthfully informative comment ive ever heard on the essence and longevity of music. Listen kids this person is one hundred percent correct, I love 90s emo, however, when im 28, im sorry Hawthorne Heights will sound classic to me.
I wish I was born 10 years earlier.
Godspeed mineral!
amazing dude
Armor for Sleep "remember to feel real" jacked this rift and bleed note...can't blame them Mineral Rocks out! When i was in High shool i blasted Mineral alll the time!!!
THUMBS UP to the guy on the sideline singing along! If only he knew how cool he would be 15 years from then.
Please try and upload some how!!!!
I would love to see it
anybody knows the tunings or tabs for this song?
my taste music has went from scene crap to early 2000 post hardcore now its also in the early mid 90s range its like traveling back in time
omggg i love
AWESOME!
i have his autograph on a zookeeper 7". really cool guy when i met him.
inspiração da banda glória do brasil
@landminemarathon
Yeah, they're Christian (several songs on their second album openly praise Jesus). Don't let it discourage you though, they're music is amazing. Definitely pick up their second album (it's different but better in some ways).
My boss just told me
About this band because he knows Scott and I know his dad here in Brady lol
Wow...this band is great! Thx for uploading this :) Just grabbed both albums...blown away.
I only got to check them out after seeing a Get Up Kids video on here that gives a shout out to Mineral at the start of one of their songs, so i got curious!
Are there any other bands i should be checking out? I prefer this kind of stuff..slightly shouty in places but really heart-felt. If anyone's got any recommedations that would be ace!
Thanks in advance
@petrolhead1845598
If you say so. Sonic Youth did play a big part in no wave and noise rock, but dissonance isn't exactly the defining feature of Sonic Youth.
It's your call. I just don't really see it.
yeah, i'll try, when i have a bit of spare time to do so.
OH MY GOSH SO KILLER!!!!
@jorgefuzzomendez Nossa, legal. Pensei que só eu e a banda Gloria fôssemos fãs do Mineral. :D