4:421--when Bradley looks down I tossed a nice jay and yelled BOSS DJ! HE Sang it for me, I'm a little chick just bsck fom LA and just turned 18!the next song SOUR GRAPES was also for me I met Eric earlier and he was a sweetheart.. KILLER TIMEDI
+Zumbi Dos Palmares Yeah it was their local shows, around 93, 94, 95. I don't know if that was the case earlier in their career, but when I was going to their shows, even a few that they were headlining they never showed up. In all four occasions they didn't show, the promoter or club owner would make excuses, like they were on their way or something, one hour, two hours, would pass and nothing, 2 of the four times this resulted in damage to the venue by disgruntled fans. Note that all three of these were in smaller venues, 2 being "The Waters Club" in San Pedro. Could've been miscommunication between promoters, managers, and band members, or with their rising could've been advised to not do them, or what I think, Brad may have been too fucked up, and decided not to perform. It seems if it was another reason the promoter would've been informed and patrons reimbursed the cost of the tickets. That's gotta be a promoters worst nightmare, club full of punk rockers and the band they came to see a 'no show'.
jonnyCrAsH1978 Wow thanks a lot for the information. That's really too bad. It looks like those dates line up with Brad's heroin years so yeah I wouldn't be surprised if you're onto something with that theory. Wow that's sad man, Brad must have been a lot more unstable than I thought if that's true. So you went to four shows then when the band stood you guys up??
yeah, unfortunately the first time I was there to see another band they were they supporting act, which was changed at the last minute, so that one was probably not exactly a no show. The next time was the Water's Club San Pedro, the third I can remember what venue it was, only that it was local to the Long Beach area (mostly went to shows in Hollywood at that time.) Lastly was the re-scheduled show at the water's club, that one I think the line-up was hillbilly sniper's, a country punk band that I remember being really good, (when I heard the king of the hill theme later thought it might be the same band, it wasn't) then the supporting act was Voo Doo Glow SKulls a Ska-punk band from Riverside, and Sublime that failed to show up... a Second time. Luckily I was fortunate to see them in there 3 times. The thing was they were my gf favorite band at the time, I didn't get into them tell later, (they had a big female following) Last time I saw them was at the palace, in Hollywood I'm pretty sure was jan. 95, that show went off, sadly my main memory of that night was lighting my last two smokes backward, taking hefty drags off the filter, 2 times in a row. The shit we retain, ya know? Anyway, regardless they were a great live band that began as the party band at every flyer'd city wide keg parties, that beside only being a 3-piece sounded really great live, most reggae acts have a shitload of members, especially in the 90's. Take care, Brother.
jonnyCrAsH1978 Man its rare to run into someone who has much insight into the real sublime days as you. I've always loved ska but I hated the glow skulls haha. They sucked in my opinion.
House of blues aftermath … our drummer is out of jail and made it to Melbourne 🥁🤣👍 live at the Zoo . Look it up . I printed them shirts (security/staff) for greg an jeff 🤦♂️ good times .
+Nick Leite He's saying "sourr grapes" It's a song by the Descendents, off of their album Enjoy! Sublime also did a cover of their song "Hope" in 40oz to freedom
Me and my friend laughed so hard when brad was like "BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE" near the end of little district. me and my friend have an inside joke about that
4:421--when Bradley looks down I tossed a nice jay and yelled BOSS DJ! HE Sang it for me, I'm a little chick just bsck fom LA and just turned 18!the next song SOUR GRAPES was also for me I met Eric earlier and he was a sweetheart.. KILLER TIMEDI
That's awesome. Miss him.
Wow
Amazing
That’s fucking awesome
@@killybilly685 Hell Yeah 😎
Damn he was good. I love Eric's funky bass lines too. Those bass lines make a ton of the songs bettern then if it was a regular guitar first band.
Saw Sublime 3 times, however went to 7 shows in which they were to headline. These guys were notorious no-shows, but well worth the wait.
+jonnyCrAsH1978
Wait what do you mean? Like Sublime sometimes just wouldn't show up?
+Zumbi Dos Palmares Yeah it was their local shows, around 93, 94, 95. I don't know if that was the case earlier in their career, but when I was going to their shows, even a few that they were headlining they never showed up. In all four occasions they didn't show, the promoter or club owner would make excuses, like they were on their way or something, one hour, two hours, would pass and nothing, 2 of the four times this resulted in damage to the venue by disgruntled fans. Note that all three of these were in smaller venues, 2 being "The Waters Club" in San Pedro. Could've been miscommunication between promoters, managers, and band members, or with their rising could've been advised to not do them, or what I think, Brad may have been too fucked up, and decided not to perform. It seems if it was another reason the promoter would've been informed and patrons reimbursed the cost of the tickets. That's gotta be a promoters worst nightmare, club full of punk rockers and the band they came to see a 'no show'.
jonnyCrAsH1978 Wow thanks a lot for the information. That's really too bad. It looks like those dates line up with Brad's heroin years so yeah I wouldn't be surprised if you're onto something with that theory. Wow that's sad man, Brad must have been a lot more unstable than I thought if that's true.
So you went to four shows then when the band stood you guys up??
yeah, unfortunately the first time I was there to see another band they were they supporting act, which was changed at the last minute, so that one was probably not exactly a no show. The next time was the Water's Club San Pedro, the third I can remember what venue it was, only that it was local to the Long Beach area (mostly went to shows in Hollywood at that time.) Lastly was the re-scheduled show at the water's club, that one I think the line-up was hillbilly sniper's, a country punk band that I remember being really good, (when I heard the king of the hill theme later thought it might be the same band, it wasn't) then the supporting act was Voo Doo Glow SKulls a Ska-punk band from Riverside, and Sublime that failed to show up... a Second time. Luckily I was fortunate to see them in there 3 times. The thing was they were my gf favorite band at the time, I didn't get into them tell later, (they had a big female following) Last time I saw them was at the palace, in Hollywood I'm pretty sure was jan. 95, that show went off, sadly my main memory of that night was lighting my last two smokes backward, taking hefty drags off the filter, 2 times in a row. The shit we retain, ya know? Anyway, regardless they were a great live band that began as the party band at every flyer'd city wide keg parties, that beside only being a 3-piece sounded really great live, most reggae acts have a shitload of members, especially in the 90's. Take care, Brother.
jonnyCrAsH1978 Man its rare to run into someone who has much insight into the real sublime days as you. I've always loved ska but I hated the glow skulls haha. They sucked in my opinion.
House of blues aftermath … our drummer is out of jail and made it to Melbourne 🥁🤣👍 live at the Zoo . Look it up . I printed them shirts (security/staff) for greg an jeff 🤦♂️ good times .
Waiting for bud
Awesome
Apparently, Bud had been arrested and was late for the show...
+Steve Dudeman fuck'in drummers.
But at least Brad and Eric managed to pull off a fantastic acoustic show!
what is first track anyone please? :)
Little District!
little district
20 years and 2 days since this show. Wow
What is that song where he's singing "south bricks" ?
The song right before krs-1
+Nick Leite He's saying "sourr grapes" It's a song by the Descendents, off of their album Enjoy! Sublime also did a cover of their song "Hope" in 40oz to freedom
sweet! Thanks PosterBoy!
c:
I saw them 2 days after this but there's no video of it :(
Wow there will be no other like him
What guitar did brad use in this
Me and my friend laughed so hard when brad was like "BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE BOPE" near the end of little district. me and my friend have an inside joke about that
Sour Grapes (Descendents cover)
I was at that one too Lila. MB Doug Shaw stadium. Awesome
I wanna see the rest of the show
What song is at 8:00 ?
Bud Gaugh's not here he's not on time
robbinn JAH hood!! awesome name lol
100 Weight Of Collie Weed, Carlton Livingston, dope ass track that Sublime hipped me to back in the day when I had a bootleg cd of this performance.
i was 15
haha "bud gaughs not here and hes right on time"
good stuff! the man himself B RAD, with us every day.