If this is really you, you 're awesome. All the bands you been in legend. Man I have read so many times Uncle A is a dick to work. You do seem to be having a good time tho and in In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up. But is he cool or no? Or does he just buy his friends with dope? What are you doing now? Respect! if you get around Florida get at us bro! Respect 👍🏻🙏💯
First heard this in '89 at a tiny club in Portchester, NYthat Moby was dj'ing at. I asked him what he just played and he showed me the grim album cover called: Trait. So glad I bought it afterwards. Truly one of the great never-heard-of-them-bands.
It's already been commented that for once the fence on the stage protected the fans from the band. The energy from this show literally drained the audience. I think that it was a Monday night, definitely a work night. My job was answering sales calls, and after this show I couldn't hear for almost 2 days.
I heard of them in the early 90's but only because Ian McKaye (of Minor Threat and Fugazi) sang vocals. Only later did I find Ministry and appreciate the connection. Great band.
Pailhead. As enjoyable and accessible as the day it was released, yet increasingly relevant. "Listen to them, the children of the night. What sweet music they make!"
@@glenbellefonte9620 Nah mate. You come on. You don't even know where that quote comes from do you. My comment was about how much I love that track. If you don't like it, you have the luxury to ignore it. Yet you still stuck your neck out. Why is that?
@@williamgraham363 was always ministry. even the summary says "pailhead cover" and a date after pailhead was already finished. pretty sure that's not ian up there
i'll agree that "MINISTRY" is the loudest band! i saw them and im still not right...my hearing had never been the same...shit and that was almost 8 years ago!hahah lol
I actually like hearing this much more than the one on the actual record. Its raw, it has more energy, its hardcore. No bunny is not that great in this performance though, and i'd love to hear/see i will refuse if they performed it here.
@AJtheory I think it's just that Al gives the Pailhead songs more of his own style when he's doing them versus if it was Ian. What would you give to see Ian tour with Ministry?
i'm prolly wrong about that but it almost sounds a bit like Jello singing the main vocal bit.. does anyone know if he did any other dates with them on the tour other than the one they recorded for the In case you didn't feel like showing up video???
Ian MacKaye goes around saying Ministry got a "shaved-headed roadie" to "impersonate" him on this tour. What a load, Joe Kelly looks and sounds nothing like him.
pailhead011 It's Joe Kelly, I think. He's the ex-frontman of a Chicago punk band called Lost Cause, and was doing guest vox with Ministry on this tour.
Knee pads aren’t just for safety, but for wax trax fashion too. Is he going to shred a ramp or preform conceptual art? I bet he likes to play with society’s definition of what exactly knee pads are intended for. Jokes on you conformists!!!
Great tune i enjoyed playing this 👌
If this is really you, you 're awesome. All the bands you been in legend. Man I have read so many times Uncle A is a dick to work. You do seem to be having a good time tho and in In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up. But is he cool or no? Or does he just buy his friends with dope? What are you doing now? Respect! if you get around Florida get at us bro! Respect 👍🏻🙏💯
First heard this in '89 at a tiny club in Portchester, NYthat Moby was dj'ing at. I asked him what he just played and he showed me the grim album cover called: Trait. So glad I bought it afterwards. Truly one of the great never-heard-of-them-bands.
When i get my hands on a time machine, this show will be my first destination.
It's already been commented that for once the fence on the stage protected the fans from the band. The energy from this show literally drained the audience. I think that it was a Monday night, definitely a work night. My job was answering sales calls, and after this show I couldn't hear for almost 2 days.
I heard of them in the early 90's but only because Ian McKaye (of Minor Threat and Fugazi) sang vocals. Only later did I find Ministry and appreciate the connection. Great band.
Pailhead. As enjoyable and accessible as the day it was released, yet increasingly relevant.
"Listen to them, the children of the night. What sweet music they make!"
People calling every song from the past "As relevant today as it ever was!" is really wearing thin and was well before three years ago.
@@glenbellefonte9620 That's a misquote, Glen. And anyway, my comment is as relevant today as it ever was
C'mon man. You know I am right. Be real.
The children....hear how they make their music........
@@glenbellefonte9620 Nah mate. You come on. You don't even know where that quote comes from do you. My comment was about how much I love that track. If you don't like it, you have the luxury to ignore it. Yet you still stuck your neck out. Why is that?
I loved this song back in the day when it was featured on the Streets on Fire skate video back in 89' by Pailhead!
i miss the days when ministry was still good.
That ain’t ministry brother that’s pailhead
@@williamgraham363 was always ministry. even the summary says "pailhead cover" and a date after pailhead was already finished. pretty sure that's not ian up there
this is so brilliant. also worth a peek is - You Know What You Are Live, Toronto 1988 - another storming clip..
I know. Lot of good footage from that show
This looks legendary
How i envy everyone in this room
The infamous fence!!
This is beyond awesome.
I tore down the stage fence at the Boston show. Al commented that's never happened before;)
Lan is what you do when you geek out with your friends.
Ian is the actual person you are thinking of.
YES!!
I still have my pail head album. Just wish this was of better quality.
i'll agree that "MINISTRY" is the loudest band! i saw them and im still not right...my hearing had never been the same...shit and that was almost 8 years ago!hahah lol
This rules.
HOLY FUCK!!! Did they ever cover i will refuse?!
Where could i get my hands on that pailhead t-shirt!?!
yeah!
Yes - The Beat on Adee Street. I didn't know at the time Moby was an aspiring musician. He was just 'Moby '.
Looking at this now, years later, I meant to say that "IT was the craziest show I ever saw", not that I was... No one called me out on it so thanks.
Whatever.😂
This song gives you strength to lift a truck
Joe Kelly
I actually like hearing this much more than the one on the actual record. Its raw, it has more energy, its hardcore.
No bunny is not that great in this performance though, and i'd love to hear/see i will refuse if they performed it here.
@AJtheory I think it's just that Al gives the Pailhead songs more of his own style when he's doing them versus if it was Ian.
What would you give to see Ian tour with Ministry?
i like your response i agree everything seems like shit these days
Eric spicer on drums?
i'm prolly wrong about that but it almost sounds a bit like Jello singing the main vocal bit.. does anyone know if he did any other dates with them on the tour other than the one they recorded for the In case you didn't feel like showing up video???
What are the odds of ministry performing this song live in the upcoming tour?
They do in '22
Im almost certain that is Joe Kelley.
Ian MacKaye goes around saying Ministry got a "shaved-headed roadie" to "impersonate" him on this tour. What a load, Joe Kelly looks and sounds nothing like him.
Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste Tour
Aye, it does look like Joe Kelly a lot
holy crap
fucking good!!
@pailhead11 that is Ian Mkaye not Al singing
actually i think this is neither, i doubt that Ian ever toured with ministy, but i could be wrong.
pailhead011 It's Joe Kelly, I think. He's the ex-frontman of a Chicago punk band called Lost Cause, and was doing guest vox with Ministry on this tour.
+Dev0idWastelands Al is doing backup vocals on the song, but its definitely not Ian
Luke Van Acker
It's really Joe Kelly? The one who sang Thieves, with Ogre?
nope, i not sure but thats diffenetly not ian.
@Unabomber2
deal!
is that really Ian?
sexy
Knee pads aren’t just for safety, but for wax trax fashion too.
Is he going to shred a ramp or preform conceptual art? I bet he likes to play with society’s definition of what exactly knee pads are intended for. Jokes on you conformists!!!
esta vien pero no sele olle casy
I somehow like Al's voice more in this song.