StephaneVorstellung spot on. exactly how i feel, in fact most of what i got into thinking i was ‘the first’ and ahead of the game, slipped under the radar. i feel like i live in another world sometimes!
Bastro was so explosive/expansive live so when I saw Gastric Del Sol I just didn't have the patience to sit it out like I do now so thank you for posting this🤚
I never saw Bastro, but I did see Gastr Del Sol and, yeah. I know what you mean. I think it was Lounge Ax where I saw them. It was a rock atmosphere and wasn't really the right environment for this kind of music. They were good, but hard to pay attention to them in the midst of a party crowd. I might be wrong but I think it may have been acts like this that motivated contemporary art museums to start hosting bands. I saw D Grubbs like 5 or 10 years later in a museum setting and it was just perfect.
You have to have serious chops to pull any of this off, let alone the This Heat cover at the end. Incredible job with Horizontal Hold, and the song itself for that matter. This is one of my favorite concerts on UA-cam.
Incredible live performance of The Wrong Soundings by Gastr del Sola real supergroup (looked at from future. I'm in the future. No, I'm in the future./
This is really cool, I'm from Atlanta, , but I was only 10 years old when this was performed.. yet I still have a great amount of respect for david grubbs and john mcentire and the drummer , pre jim o'rourke, i think this is really cookie, i'm trying to figure out what spot in atlanta was called "the point" in 95
The Point was in Little 5 Points where the Clothing Warehouse is; next to the Vortex. It was a great club. I had not heard of them at this time. I did catch Tortoise and the Sea and Cake at the Cotton Club about a year later.
What a treasure of a recording! Thank you for making this available. Wish Drag City would re-issue the Gastr albums.
Man, I feel old. I remember when this was new and I still think of them as a "newer" band.
StephaneVorstellung spot on. exactly how i feel, in fact most of what i got into thinking i was ‘the first’ and ahead of the game, slipped under the radar. i feel like i live in another world sometimes!
I know that Feeling.
I know that feeling also!!!
holy shit Jim looks so different
hella before hella and more avant
Bastro was so explosive/expansive live so when I saw Gastric Del Sol I just didn't have the patience to sit it out like I do now so thank you for posting this🤚
I never saw Bastro, but I did see Gastr Del Sol and, yeah. I know what you mean. I think it was Lounge Ax where I saw them. It was a rock atmosphere and wasn't really the right environment for this kind of music. They were good, but hard to pay attention to them in the midst of a party crowd. I might be wrong but I think it may have been acts like this that motivated contemporary art museums to start hosting bands. I saw D Grubbs like 5 or 10 years later in a museum setting and it was just perfect.
You have to have serious chops to pull any of this off, let alone the This Heat cover at the end. Incredible job with Horizontal Hold, and the song itself for that matter. This is one of my favorite concerts on UA-cam.
Incredible musicians there.
holy shit this be slammin
Incredible live performance of The Wrong Soundings by Gastr del Sola real supergroup (looked at from future. I'm in the future. No, I'm in the future./
there is no future!
Holy fuck, this is good.
Still fuckin' good
This is really cool, I'm from Atlanta, , but I was only 10 years old when this was performed.. yet I still have a great amount of respect for david grubbs and john mcentire and the drummer , pre jim o'rourke, i think this is really cookie, i'm trying to figure out what spot in atlanta was called "the point" in 95
The Point was in Little 5 Points where the Clothing Warehouse is; next to the Vortex. It was a great club. I had not heard of them at this time. I did catch Tortoise and the Sea and Cake at the Cotton Club about a year later.
Holy cow
holy shit
That bit at the end reminded me of Luigi Russolo's schtuff.
Grubbs looks so young
Dig the Stereolab shirt that drummer John McEntire is wearing!
yep! totally switched on era!
Shellac before Shellac
Wait hold on. This is actual Dubstep. I'm talking about what most dubstep attempts to be, but to which only James Blake seems to capture.
What is it like to be boring?