to think that there was once a place and time where one could've seen both a Static Prevails era Jimmy Eat World AND Mineral play a set. As a Gen Z its something I'll never experience.
What Would I Say To You Now is pure gold. I was sad they don’t play this album anymore when I went to see them live, but it was nice to see other fans of it. I got a bracelet with that song on it.
At the time I remember it was so weird there was this band on Capitol in “our scene.” But man, Capitol was on to something. These dudes on a different level. Amazing how tight there are at such a young age.
@Fire-Toolz Lowkey a miracle they stayed signed so long before Bleed American. As good as Clarity was, the sales figures probably weren't what the label was after. And it's not common for labels to dish out second chances on a band that hasn't really made big returns yet
If I recall correctly, they were the only band on the bill that got an encore. That was a great weekend. I was in college at the time we came all the way from Rochester, NY through Canada to go to that festival! It was such a blast!
@@Antlion161 he said that he felt a little intimidated cause alot of hardcore and indie bands were playing there, and at this time they had released static prevails under capitol records, which was and i think still is sort of titan in the music industry. so you have alot DIY bands here and jimmy eat world was part of mayor and usually more smaller DIY/hardcore/underground scenes kinda hated that. so when people went over to their merch table and saw the cds with the capitol records logo they were like "what the hell is this?!" what are you doing here?" moral of the story, even of you get signed to a bigger label, it doesnt guarantee you'll immediately be selling out arenas and stadiums. i think even with the "support" of capitol, jimmy eat world still had to grind like any DIY band booking their own shows and tours
Being a musician myself, I don’t think a gallon of milk or water would keep the kick from moving haha I can perfectly see that getting pushed over immediately
to think that there was once a place and time where one could've seen both a Static Prevails era Jimmy Eat World AND Mineral play a set. As a Gen Z its something I'll never experience.
Static prevails is such a great album it's a shame that they neglect its songs today
What Would I Say To You Now is pure gold. I was sad they don’t play this album anymore when I went to see them live, but it was nice to see other fans of it. I got a bracelet with that song on it.
If you're watching this, I love you.
Without a doubt, one of one of the best bands of the genre during that mid/late 90's period.
agreed
this band has always sounded just as good live as they do on their albums.
0:00 In the Same Room
3:10 Robot Factory
8:15 What Would I Say to You Now
11:35 Call it in the Air
16:39 Rockstar
You're a hero!
I love rockstar I was so happy to see it in this video because its my favorite song to play on the drums
At the time I remember it was so weird there was this band on Capitol in “our scene.” But man, Capitol was on to something. These dudes on a different level. Amazing how tight there are at such a young age.
they were onto something but then they gave up on them. twice lol
@Fire-Toolz Lowkey a miracle they stayed signed so long before Bleed American. As good as Clarity was, the sales figures probably weren't what the label was after. And it's not common for labels to dish out second chances on a band that hasn't really made big returns yet
If I recall correctly, they were the only band on the bill that got an encore. That was a great weekend. I was in college at the time we came all the way from Rochester, NY through Canada to go to that festival! It was such a blast!
That's a fact. Multiple encores. Nobody moved... Nobody got hurt.
Amazing to think of Jim being 22 here .. great set.. seeing What Would I Say & Call it in the Air is amazing
21 actually, his bday is in november and this was march of 97’
Jim references this video upload in his podcast with Steve Aoki.
what did he say?
@@Antlion161 he said that he felt a little intimidated cause alot of hardcore and indie bands were playing there, and at this time they had released static prevails under capitol records, which was and i think still is sort of titan in the music industry. so you have alot DIY bands here and jimmy eat world was part of mayor and usually more smaller DIY/hardcore/underground scenes kinda hated that. so when people went over to their merch table and saw the cds with the capitol records logo they were like "what the hell is this?!" what are you doing here?"
moral of the story, even of you get signed to a bigger label, it doesnt guarantee you'll immediately be selling out arenas and stadiums. i think even with the "support" of capitol, jimmy eat world still had to grind like any DIY band booking their own shows and tours
That kid singing every word during call it in the air behind the drums.
That kid RULES!
first thing I noticed too lol!
Holy shit I was about to make a comment exactly the same. I STILL feel that kids passion 20+ years later. amazing!!!
Og hardcore fan
my hero
damn, this is insane. it's as if they created a sound that preempted nostalgia for this era. they were mystics seeing in to the future
I would pay anything for a time machine see this whole festival omfggg
Fantastic! Thank you! I would give just about anything to hear them play in the same room again.
BE STILL, BEEEEE SILLLENTT
23 years ago when I was 23
Oh my god, What Would I Say to You Now. Awesome.
So damn good!
Best version of Call it in the air I’ve seen. Tom’s vocals should’ve been mixed higher on the album.
Awesome show, thanks for uploading this!
in the same room is so fucking good
I'd love for them to play old SP songs in their set.
What a killer set..... legendary
We were standing right next to each other! My shorter and shakier version is on my page!
when every song is so good that they weren't even going to play the single
Thanks so much for this upload!
Love it! Need more!!!!
This made my life.
The ole' milk jug in front of the kick drum technic. All ways ahead of the times Jim.
what does that do?
WHAT DOES IT DO???? I NEED THIS ANSWER
@@sonarblumpretty sure it’s just water, to drink lol
@@gloryxkid my friend told me it's in place of a rug so the kick drum doesn't fall on someones foot
Being a musician myself, I don’t think a gallon of milk or water would keep the kick from moving haha I can perfectly see that getting pushed over immediately
incredible
Well, me too if " i may have seen this angle yet doubt I have". Not too sure.
Rick was practically roadie-ing for Tom haha
Awesome!!!! Those lucky guys around :)
What would I say to you now!!!!!
Oh this so sick to see!!!
Where are the chicks?
6:36 whyyyyyyy
16:41 lol
There’s a lot of Horace Pinker influence in this set (IMO)
😭
"tightest" live band ive ever seen, couldnt miss a beat if they tried
this place is so ugly, but the sound kicks so hard,
Love it! Need more!!!!