0:00 In the Same Room 5:16 Robot Factory 9:55 Christmas Card 13:10 Digits 19:02 Rockstar 23:27 What I Would Say to You Now 26:47 Call It in the Air 29:45 Thinking, That's All
26:20 OMG THAT'S THE RHYTHM FOR SWEETNESS. 26:47 "Call It In The Air" from their Static Prevails album Pretty sure this whole set is all from the Static Prevails album
Sweetness was recorded during the Clarity sessions originally. That very well could have been Jim tooling around with the chords that would form the basis for the song. It finally found release on Bleed American of course. At the time this was recorded they had only released the original 1994 S/T and of course Static Prevails and some 7 inches. So the whole set is either off Static Prevails, the Blueprint split (Christmas Card), or the Jejune split (What I Would Say to You Now).
@@fivestatedrive the demo of sweetness is so much better than the album version. I remember seeing them in New Brunswick NJ right before clarity came out, they played sweetness, and was so confused/disappointed when it wasn't on the album. Luckily it was available on Napster, but I can't help but imagine how it would've turned out if they rerecorded that demo version at the time. It's not bad, it just lost something along the way. Either way they made some of the most beautiful music ever, and there's nothing out today that even comes close to punk bands of the 80's-90's. I can't list them all because it would take too long, but just thinking of everything from descendents, to dag nasty, to cringer/j church, to jawbreaker, and lesser known bands like sleeper (later changed to serpico)... man, there were just so many original sounding groups. I still love a lot of early Fat wreck chords bands, but that style was copied by too many people, got watered down, and just didn't age as well. Sorry, I can't help being a bitter old man, but I'll stop ranting now.
0:00 In the Same Room
5:16 Robot Factory
9:55 Christmas Card
13:10 Digits
19:02 Rockstar
23:27 What I Would Say to You Now
26:47 Call It in the Air
29:45 Thinking, That's All
Jim is having fun playing with his favorite guitar
Thank you so much for uploading this. What a great show and setlist. The guitar work is so good!!
Im so grateful for this upload. Its very interesting to see them play the old stuff!
Phenomenal!!! Thank you!
8:02-8:51 When you go nuts with your favorite songs, Me:
26:20 OMG THAT'S THE RHYTHM FOR SWEETNESS.
26:47 "Call It In The Air" from their Static Prevails album
Pretty sure this whole set is all from the Static Prevails album
Sweetness was recorded during the Clarity sessions originally. That very well could have been Jim tooling around with the chords that would form the basis for the song. It finally found release on Bleed American of course. At the time this was recorded they had only released the original 1994 S/T and of course Static Prevails and some 7 inches. So the whole set is either off Static Prevails, the Blueprint split (Christmas Card), or the Jejune split (What I Would Say to You Now).
Yeah, every song here was on static prevails except for christmas card
@@fivestatedrive the demo of sweetness is so much better than the album version. I remember seeing them in New Brunswick NJ right before clarity came out, they played sweetness, and was so confused/disappointed when it wasn't on the album. Luckily it was available on Napster, but I can't help but imagine how it would've turned out if they rerecorded that demo version at the time. It's not bad, it just lost something along the way. Either way they made some of the most beautiful music ever, and there's nothing out today that even comes close to punk bands of the 80's-90's. I can't list them all because it would take too long, but just thinking of everything from descendents, to dag nasty, to cringer/j church, to jawbreaker, and lesser known bands like sleeper (later changed to serpico)... man, there were just so many original sounding groups. I still love a lot of early Fat wreck chords bands, but that style was copied by too many people, got watered down, and just didn't age as well. Sorry, I can't help being a bitter old man, but I'll stop ranting now.
thank you so much for uploading these amazing videos, sara! you wouldn't happen to have mineral's set from this show would you?
Robot factory rock star
Whats the name of the first song?
Danny Ebdale I believe that is "in the same room"
what camera are you using?