A three piece band with no backing track (I don't think they even had backing tracks back then), full sound and tight like a nun's proverbial. Awesome, pure skills.
You ask anyone born since 2000 what music they like and you get "oh a bit of everything" The internet done away with the effort you used to have to go through to in order to discover new bands and buy their albums. In order to get into something you had to talk to others with the same tastes and actually get off your ass to hunt it down, talk to people at the local music store or, as I used to do, go to the states capitol city and go to each of the best music stores, see what they had. I'd buy stuff I'd heard about, take a gamble ect and it all resulted in an appreciation and passion for particular genre or two but, unfortunately those days are gone and kids now just don't have the same relationship or appreciation for music and bands/artists as they may have had if born a decade earlier It's a real shame
The Perth BDO in '03 was my first festival, I'd turned 13 less than a month prior and as it was the day before the school year started so I missed my 1st day of highschool as a result. I went every year for 10 years and at the time it was all normal, I didn't realise how special shows like this were and how much of a unique moment in musical history it was. It was before every 2nd person was a mobile phone filmographer, when people didn't get offended at every little thing and there was that special balance both in the music and culture where classic and modern seemed to compliment each other so well. I didn't think for a second I'd be looking back at some of the shows 20 years later like this. So many incredible bands landed in and came about as a result of these times and for some reason they unfortunately seemed to get obscured by what came before and after. I'm glad I was fortunate enough to grow up when and where I did, even if I was oblivious at the time.
These three guys are amazingly talented musicians. And as a semi-professional musician playing with various types of music groups, I know it. Chris Cheney is in another stratosphere when it comes to a great guitarist. And Scott Owen is a monster on the upright.
I was probably at the same concert, as I lived in Chicago around that time, because I remember going to The Offspring concert at UIC Pavilion in Chicago, only to get hooked with The Living End after the concert, and leaving unimpressed with the third band. Then I saw these guys play in a concert in Japan, and got the album signed by both Scott and Chris.
I was there, wouldve been 16 at time, got 2nd degree sunburn that day but totally worth it, unbelievable lineup. No smartphones, no rainbow flags or welcome to country, just the absolute cream of the crop musicians all packed into one day.
Let's see there's Angus,Peter Wells and Ian Moss who rocked the pub scene in the 70 and 80s,then shredding kinda died in the 90s and breathing space for who I reckon is the best ever Australian rock Guitarist,and let's face it Tommy Emmanuel had a huge influence on him and he's probably the world's best by a mile...I have heard Chris Cheney do some quick Country style fingerpicking and he smashes it...I'd love to see more of Chris Cheney just on his own playing Country,Rockabilly fingerstyle
I beat you all... saw them at the sando in newton Sunday arvo session in the main bar probably around 93 after they released "from here on in" and started to gain a bit of traction. My mate who I took along was like 'who the hell are these guys'
That...is fucking depressing. I still have yet to go to Australia (I will one day, it's been one of my top "travel goals" since about 2000), but one of the more abstract things I loved about it was that it seemed like one of the last holdouts as far as mass appreciation of legit rock and roll. I suppose even ya'll have given way to the sway of the EDM craze
this whole set deserves an official release ....Stunning performace from a great Australian band !
Always a fucking great live band. Super tight, awesome presence, great show. Still killing it.
A three piece band with no backing track (I don't think they even had backing tracks back then), full sound and tight like a nun's proverbial. Awesome, pure skills.
20 years ago this is the moment that the Aussie music scene peaked
The Living End, Frenzal Rhomb, Grinspoon and Spiderbait were the kings ( and queen )of Aussie summer music festivals
One of my favourite bands of all time
My friends went to this!!
One ended up being an organiser in these shows..wow.
I played Prisoner of Society to my kid and he didn’t care. Kids today
That's sad to hear man but I'm pretty sure you can leave unwanted kids at the fire station.
That’s worthy of a spanking
well he aint a prisoner of society yet, is he?
@@Gooie69 lmao
You ask anyone born since 2000 what music they like and you get "oh a bit of everything"
The internet done away with the effort you used to have to go through to in order to discover new bands and buy their albums. In order to get into something you had to talk to others with the same tastes and actually get off your ass to hunt it down, talk to people at the local music store or, as I used to do, go to the states capitol city and go to each of the best music stores, see what they had. I'd buy stuff I'd heard about, take a gamble ect and it all resulted in an appreciation and passion for particular genre or two but, unfortunately those days are gone and kids now just don't have the same relationship or appreciation for music and bands/artists as they may have had if born a decade earlier
It's a real shame
The Perth BDO in '03 was my first festival, I'd turned 13 less than a month prior and as it was the day before the school year started so I missed my 1st day of highschool as a result.
I went every year for 10 years and at the time it was all normal, I didn't realise how special shows like this were and how much of a unique moment in musical history it was. It was before every 2nd person was a mobile phone filmographer, when people didn't get offended at every little thing and there was that special balance both in the music and culture where classic and modern seemed to compliment each other so well.
I didn't think for a second I'd be looking back at some of the shows 20 years later like this. So many incredible bands landed in and came about as a result of these times and for some reason they unfortunately seemed to get obscured by what came before and after.
I'm glad I was fortunate enough to grow up when and where I did, even if I was oblivious at the time.
These three guys are amazingly talented musicians. And as a semi-professional musician playing with various types of music groups, I know it. Chris Cheney is in another stratosphere when it comes to a great guitarist. And Scott Owen is a monster on the upright.
Listened first time when high school 17 years ago..#2020
I screenshotted the double bass climb bit and stuck it on my school diary. I got in trouble for it but I didn't care at all.
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They sound absolutely epic!
I can't imagine being at such an epic show with such a great crowd! Super under rated band
Into these guys since I saw them open for Offspring in Chicago 1999-ish
Also saw them that tour in LA. Awesome concert! I was only a kid, older brother got us tickets :]
I was probably at the same concert, as I lived in Chicago around that time, because I remember going to The Offspring concert at UIC Pavilion in Chicago, only to get hooked with The Living End after the concert, and leaving unimpressed with the third band. Then I saw these guys play in a concert in Japan, and got the album signed by both Scott and Chris.
@@high-defRJOzomatli was the third band, and I felt the exact same way.
Amazing 3 piece, talented and good energy
I'll have hear of them before. What a great band.
Miss the BDO these guys were so good every year and at livid
Such a great band. I first seen them in Cleveland Ohio with the offspring years ago. Definitely stands out as a favorite to this day !!!!!
The best 3 pieces band on the earth play punkabilly👍
I was there, wouldve been 16 at time, got 2nd degree sunburn that day but totally worth it, unbelievable lineup. No smartphones, no rainbow flags or welcome to country, just the absolute cream of the crop musicians all packed into one day.
Great upload! Cheers!
That All Torn Down solo will always be my fav ❤️
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Let's see there's Angus,Peter Wells and Ian Moss who rocked the pub scene in the 70 and 80s,then shredding kinda died in the 90s
and breathing space for who I reckon is the best ever Australian rock Guitarist,and let's face it Tommy Emmanuel had a huge influence on him and he's probably the world's best by a mile...I have heard Chris Cheney do some quick
Country style fingerpicking and he smashes it...I'd love to see more of Chris Cheney just on his own playing Country,Rockabilly fingerstyle
Good to see Nikola and Mattias from Millencolin lurking in the background!!
A damn fine afternoon’s work! Thanks for posting this.
This is so much better than some of those popular American bands like Green Day. They're that good and I don't mind Green Day.
yeah just looking uo grinnspon and found living end brilliant
these guys really earn there coin....love em
What do you mean by earn their coin?
@@matthewdaub they work hard for there money,eg earn their coin.
How fucking good are they!!
How good is the intro to all torn down
Hell yeah. Thanks kouta.
I beat you all... saw them at the sando in newton Sunday arvo session in the main bar probably around 93 after they released "from here on in" and started to gain a bit of traction. My mate who I took along was like 'who the hell are these guys'
The early 000's were such a fun time
Gee I miss the Big Day Out at Parklands.
Where is it now? (I'm not Aussie)
It is no more unfortunately.
Big Day Out???! Or that particular stop of the tour??
The Big Day Out Tour stopped altogether for poofy techno festivals.
That...is fucking depressing. I still have yet to go to Australia (I will one day, it's been one of my top "travel goals" since about 2000), but one of the more abstract things I loved about it was that it seemed like one of the last holdouts as far as mass appreciation of legit rock and roll. I suppose even ya'll have given way to the sway of the EDM craze
No mobile phones, crowds just having a great time.......
great band i always thought they were better then green day
Definitely
too bad i wasn't alive huh
And not a single phone in sight.
it's a 10 from me
Where is setlist minute
I'm just here for From Here On In
Union anthem!
Amps gain cranked too hard from the start.. You could see it was annoying him.. Once they got to song 3 it was all good..
Who’s the dude in the yellow shirt in the back ground drinkin a beer? ???Chris Cheney my all time fav aus muso:/
Probably a roadie or something
It´s Millencolin's frontman
Looks a lot like Nicola from Millencolin. The poor bastards having his ear chewed off for the whole set.