Technically, they returned to their original lineup. Billy Zoom left the band from 1986 to 1995 and Dave Alvin (1986-87 only) and Tony Gilkyson were on guitar during those years.
Did they find the fountain of youth?? They're better here than in 20 years. And Billy Zoom still sets the record for fewest calories burned per decibel-minute - partly cause he''s just so damned cool.
I’ve been around a while, have seen lots of bands, and really good shows, but the images, the memories, I have of some of X’s ‘early days’ gigs in Southern California, are equal to any of them. Chief among them is Billy grinning maniacally as he effortlessly knocked out his scorching hot mutated rockabilly licks and twisted turnarounds. Amazing people, amazing songs, X are absolutely All-Time Greats in American rock history.
I have never seen a band play with more energy and consistency over 40 years. Which probably explains why I’ve seen more X concerts than any other band
They played a free concert at Cal State Fullerton, on the lawn next to the student union, right around the time I graduated. We had a mosh pit going, even for the slow songs eg Unheard Music, Universal Corner, etc.
X was and is my all time favorite bands. 15 to 54. X shows are so great. Nobody else understands but the lyrics and guitar speak directly to my soul. Drank way too much when I was younger and everything fit perfectly. I could relate too much. And the energy. So blessed to have this influence when I was young with a poor single mom, no dad and no direction. Never grew out of the songs.
I credit the Johnny Ramone and Billy Zoom for teaching me to play guitar. Their songs stand the test of time. Glad you hung in there. We are the same age but I live in Seattle area and heard them when I was 16-17 and was hooked with Wild Gift album. Rockabilly, punk, and lyrics having some meaning. The did finally get the national spotlight in `83-'85 but since their music is just cool overall it is ageless.
@@tntstorms7969 got into X as a teen and have to say I'm still hooked at 53. My Teen years were spent in Seattle going to punk shows too. They are the true rock band. Just saw them live with all original members that was a wild gift
I cannot believe how good they still sound! They do not sound at all like a band that’s been playing for 40+ years. They worked their asses off at this show.
00:00 Beyond and Back (Wild Gift) 02:51 In This House That I Call Home (Wild Gift) 06:29 Because I Do (Under the Black Sun) 08:55 Sugarlight (Los Angeles) 11:24 Breathless (Jerry Lee Lewis cover) (More Fun in the New World) 13:54 White Girl (Wild Gift) 19:13 Come Back to Me (Under the Black Sun) 23:00 True Love (More Fun in the New World) 25:46 Poor Girl (More Fun in the New World) 28:45 Year 1 (Wild Gift) 30:25 The Hungry Wolf (with drum solo) (Under the Black Sun) 35:06 Los Angeles (Los Angeles) 37:32 Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not (Los Angeles) 40:08 Nausea (Los Angeles) 43:56 Johnny Hit & Run Pauline (Los Angeles) 47:13 Motel Room in My Bed (Under the Black Sun) 49:36 Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover) (Los Angeles)
Thank you so much for sharing. Been in love with them since the 80s. So glad I finally ended up seeing them live a few years ago. Mythic band! Glad to see them rocking on.
Actually I wonder if that ever happens anymore. I couldn't imagine the circumstances it would outside of some scheduling mis hap after a day long European festival... and even then, unless a flawlessly resurrected Joey, Dee Dee, Johnny and Tommy suddenly appear back stage at the catering table, whoever pulls the short straw of following all original X may as well indeed brace themselves for a Rodney King sized beating 😉🤘👍
Lived in LA early Eighties. X was the Gold Standard for live music, in those days. And tighter than a frog's ass stretched over a tail pipe! Good times...
Loved them at Club 88 and Santa Monica Civic,and maybe the Whiskey.I was too young for the Masque era,unfortunately.Everyone else was drooling over Debbie Harry.My first puppy loves were Exene,Siouxsie,and Poly Styrene of X-Ray Spex,instead.
Man, this performance has made my day. Wild Gift, in particular, is one of those truly timeless records that sounds just as perfect now as it did when I was a 12-year-old hearing those songs for the first time. Being someone who "got" X as a kid felt like being a member of a special club. So great to see these four looking physically aged by time (as we all are) but putting on just as rollicking and exuberant a show as they did in the early '80s! DJ still exudes pure cool, John and Exene are looking like the wildest pair of grandparents you could ever hope to have, and Billy is still grinning mischievously as they create their racket. And they sound just as fantastic as they did 40 years ago. What an awesome time capsule.
Watch the video and they certainly look older, we all are! Listen to it, and it is fresh and sharp and just as amazing as ever, great versions of great sones.
Damm remember hearing this song walking in j&r music world in Manhattan N.Y. was hooked after that this was 85/86 been hooked ever since long live the greatest Americian band ever"X"🍺🍺
This show is mixed so well! A lot of the time John's bass is mixed down so low, its loud and clear here. Glad i got to see X 4 times, best punk rock band ever
Yeah. Watched it start to finish listening on my 15's. Didn't get out of my seat. Glad they still rock better than ever and better than most. Come Back To Me brought me tears.
Still making people happy in 2023 - so excited to see them this summa - All the classic songs but unlike most bands they have new material (Alphabetland , 2020) that is as good as their early work - A true American Gem - "The Last American Band to get played ont the Radio"
SENSACIONAL!!!! É bom ver hoje essa banda que curti muito no memento mais punk do mundo....estão ainda melhor que antes..Sou aqui do Brasil terra onde curtimos muito essa banda....
Had the joy of seeing them on a double bill with Squeeze in 2019 and what a great show both bands delivered. Love these guys. One of America's greatest ever bands. No doubt about that.
Still can’t believe I was able to see this performance in person. Being born in the 90’s, I didn’t get to see some of the musicians I grew to love the most like Sinatra or Nirvana, but X is still going strong and this was an unexpected dream come true
What a great show!!! Almost as good as when I first saw the play inside the Guthrie theatre August 2, 1982 for the "Under the big Black sun" tour. That was a crazy show. From the start of the first song, people stood up to dance and slam dance, which confused the Asia security guards who thought people were fighting like right there a few feet from the band, seeing as the stage is only a foot high and there was a tussle of fans and security. Exene stopped the second song to implore security that it was ok they were only dancing. Security lightened up and let people dance in n their seats just so long as they didn't block the aisles. Great show from then on, but who was the idiot who booked a hardcore punk band to play in the Guthrie where you couldn't dance, let alone slam dance?!?!?
@@Totanmix it was at the Long Beach Arena. I used to have a recording of X's set, as well as Devo's - the latter of which was a real treat, as it featured primordial, sped-up takes on several Freedom of Choice tracks. Those live tapes got around quite a bit in the early 2000s - I wouldn't be surprised if both are on UA-cam.
@@Totanmix I remember the other highlight of the recording is what sounds like an entire kiloton of fireworks exploding at once during Devo's encore, scaring the shit out of the audience and band alike - at least, that's how it sounds from the audio. Maybe you can confirm or deny this? Haha!
Looking at the audience, then at the band, then in the mirror. Back at the band...wtf happened? We weren't supposed to age!! The audience looks like over-the-hill punkers...like me.
The 7th song, "Come Back To Me" was written by Exene as a tribute to/remembrance of her sister Mirielle, who was only 26 when she was killed in a car accident in 1980. The first two verses take place at the funeral home before/during Mirielle's service.
This deserves a million views. So spot on. And upon watching. This isn’t the easiest song to play in the world. So good. Thanks for sharing. Pretty vicious the best band you’ve never heard of
Thanks for this Up ! Setlist: Beyond and Back In This House That I Call Home Because I Do Sugarlight Breathless (Jerry Lee Lewis cover) White Girl Come Back to Me True Love Poor Girl Year 1 The Hungry Wolf (with drum solo) Los Angeles Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not Nausea Johnny Hit & Run Pauline Motel Room in My Bed Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover)
@@skawashers They played it when I saw them this past December at The Independent in San Francisco. First saw them in 87 opening for Warren Zevon. Excene was 6 months pregnant and her belly was popping out. They only played 45 minutes but still rocked!
I saw them at Red Butte Gardens exactly one year ago, it was meaningful because it was 41 years since the first time at the Roxy and they sounded just as good! Also nice to be able to BYOB! ❤
X is a National Treasure....
Wish I could like your comment 1000 times
Old enough to be your grandparents, will still kick the asses of kids one-third their age. Still as tight as they were 40 years ago.
Not very many bands been around this long and still have the original line up. I love X, they never disappoint. I catch them live every chance I get.
Best American band ever 2nd best Black Crows early x the speed and power late 80s wow miss those times but they still sound great🍺
Technically, they returned to their original lineup. Billy Zoom left the band from 1986 to 1995 and Dave Alvin (1986-87 only) and Tony Gilkyson were on guitar during those years.
Did they find the fountain of youth?? They're better here than in 20 years. And Billy Zoom still sets the record for fewest calories burned per decibel-minute - partly cause he''s just so damned cool.
no kidding. They sound as amazing as they ever did.
Overly cool! Billy worries me! Is it possible to be TOO COOL????? At least he smiles at cameras whenever he sees them! What a guy!
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I’ve been around a while, have seen lots of bands, and really good shows, but the images, the memories, I have of some of X’s ‘early days’ gigs in Southern California, are equal to any of them. Chief among them is Billy grinning maniacally as he effortlessly knocked out his scorching hot mutated rockabilly licks and twisted turnarounds. Amazing people, amazing songs, X are absolutely All-Time Greats in American rock history.
I have never seen a band play with more energy and consistency over 40 years. Which probably explains why I’ve seen more X concerts than any other band
Lost track how many times I've seen X. They NEVER disappoint. Seeing them twice this coming weekend 😎
they still rock. billy zoom is a great guitar player
Makes difficult riffs look easy
I'd rather listen to him than Eddie Van Halen- Billy's playing has soul..
Good lord we've gotten old...but we still sound damn good.
All are smokin’ hot
I saw them in 1980 at the age of 16 urgh music War Santa Monica Civic.... wow..... Johnny hit-and-run paulene forever
Saw them at SM Civic on New Year 1985!
They played a free concert at Cal State Fullerton, on the lawn next to the student union, right around the time I graduated. We had a mosh pit going, even for the slow songs eg Unheard Music, Universal Corner, etc.
Oh man, "URGH! A Music War" was such a great movie and soundtrack!
Ah,I remember Exene looking totally drugged.
Such an uplift! I feel like I’ve been teleported back to the best days of my reckless, carefree youth.
Glad to see Billy Zoom looking really healthy!
his hands are on fire though.
X was and is my all time favorite bands. 15 to 54. X shows are so great. Nobody else understands but the lyrics and guitar speak directly to my soul. Drank way too much when I was younger and everything fit perfectly. I could relate too much. And the energy. So blessed to have this influence when I was young with a poor single mom, no dad and no direction. Never grew out of the songs.
I feel the same about ~X~ and their music. Similar story in a different way...
I credit the Johnny Ramone and Billy Zoom for teaching me to play guitar. Their songs stand the test of time. Glad you hung in there. We are the same age but I live in Seattle area and heard them when I was 16-17 and was hooked with Wild Gift album. Rockabilly, punk, and lyrics having some meaning. The did finally get the national spotlight in `83-'85 but since their music is just cool overall it is ageless.
@@tntstorms7969 got into X as a teen and have to say I'm still hooked at 53. My Teen years were spent in Seattle going to punk shows too. They are the true rock band. Just saw them live with all original members that was a wild gift
Still full of Los Angelino heart and soul. My favorite band of ALL time.
All time favorite!!!
Can I get an AMEN!
@@DCB728 Amen
Mine too!
@@michelehaller6257 mine three! Absolutely. 💗
"Your phone's off the hook, but you're not." Is one of the greatest lyrics EVER.
“The kind that said ‘I Do’, forever searching for someone new” would like a word
OG LA Decline of WC punker here... it's great & HILARIOUS to see X still doin' it... ROCK N' ROLL!!!
AND... LA LEGENDS!!!
I cannot believe how good they still sound! They do not sound at all like a band that’s been playing for 40+ years. They worked their asses off at this show.
I've sent them several times in recent years and they always knock my socks off.
00:00 Beyond and Back (Wild Gift)
02:51 In This House That I Call Home (Wild Gift)
06:29 Because I Do (Under the Black Sun)
08:55 Sugarlight (Los Angeles)
11:24 Breathless (Jerry Lee Lewis cover) (More Fun in the New World)
13:54 White Girl (Wild Gift)
19:13 Come Back to Me (Under the Black Sun)
23:00 True Love (More Fun in the New World)
25:46 Poor Girl (More Fun in the New World)
28:45 Year 1 (Wild Gift)
30:25 The Hungry Wolf (with drum solo) (Under the Black Sun)
35:06 Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
37:32 Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not (Los Angeles)
40:08 Nausea (Los Angeles)
43:56 Johnny Hit & Run Pauline (Los Angeles)
47:13 Motel Room in My Bed (Under the Black Sun)
49:36 Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover) (Los Angeles)
Thank you so much for sharing. Been in love with them since the 80s. So glad I finally ended up seeing them live a few years ago. Mythic band! Glad to see them rocking on.
Woe to you if your band comes on after X 😢
Actually I wonder if that ever happens anymore. I couldn't imagine the circumstances it would outside of some scheduling mis hap after a day long European festival... and even then, unless a flawlessly resurrected Joey, Dee Dee, Johnny and Tommy suddenly appear back stage at the catering table, whoever pulls the short straw of following all original X may as well indeed brace themselves for a Rodney King sized beating 😉🤘👍
Still so Bad Ass.
Sorry to here they are calling a day.
At least we have one more opportunity to see them !!!
Thank You X!!!
The band is tight. Sounds terrific
what do you mean? just listen to L.A and Nausea... and dude they're at their 60's come on
X is my ALL TIME FAVORITE BAND!!!! I saw John Doe in NYC 3 years ago and he was great...can’t wait to get the new album!
I have an addiction and I don't want to quit.
New album rocks even in 2022 🎵🎼
every time Exene wears her red skirt...her spirit animal is awoken and she puts on a show like no other.....MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT!!!!
John Doe is the coolest human being ever born. DJ Bonebreak is amazing. Billy Zoom is a God. Excene is life.
Ditto...ditto....ditto.....!!!!!! Billy is theee coolest guitar assassin of all time!
Well said.
Exene one of the most beautiful voices for ever.X are one of favorite bands,go!Billy go!
Lived in LA early Eighties. X was the Gold Standard for live music, in those days. And tighter than a frog's ass stretched over a tail pipe! Good times...
Loved them at Club 88 and Santa Monica Civic,and maybe the Whiskey.I was too young for the Masque era,unfortunately.Everyone else was drooling over Debbie Harry.My first puppy loves were Exene,Siouxsie,and Poly Styrene of X-Ray Spex,instead.
I still have my Roxy ticket stub from when I first saw them in 1980 in L.A!
They were phenomenal then and are still bringing it!
Man, this performance has made my day. Wild Gift, in particular, is one of those truly timeless records that sounds just as perfect now as it did when I was a 12-year-old hearing those songs for the first time. Being someone who "got" X as a kid felt like being a member of a special club. So great to see these four looking physically aged by time (as we all are) but putting on just as rollicking and exuberant a show as they did in the early '80s! DJ still exudes pure cool, John and Exene are looking like the wildest pair of grandparents you could ever hope to have, and Billy is still grinning mischievously as they create their racket. And they sound just as fantastic as they did 40 years ago. What an awesome time capsule.
Watch the video and they certainly look older, we all are! Listen to it, and it is fresh and sharp and just as amazing as ever, great versions of great sones.
Me and my daughters band! We met them! There are truly talented and cool as ever! Love!
Damm remember hearing this song walking in j&r music world in Manhattan N.Y. was hooked after that this was 85/86 been hooked ever since long live the greatest Americian band ever"X"🍺🍺
That means a lot coming from a New Yorker... ROCK ON!!! 48:49
Still one of the greatest bands EVER!!
I’ve never seen Billy Zoom play anything but a gretsch silverjet! Still the perma-grin though! Thanks Billy
They're as mesmerizing as when I first saw them in 1984.
JFC. I live in MSP, and I missed this show. Billy Zoom is always so awesome. Dude makes playing look effortless.
He makes fast, furious, positively fierce playing look effortless
Exene is on fire here. Just brilliant!
The greatest band nobody heard of love them. L.A's Gem.
This show is mixed so well! A lot of the time John's bass is mixed down so low, its loud and clear here. Glad i got to see X 4 times, best punk rock band ever
They just get more amazing with age... Awesome....
The King of Kool....Billy Zoom!!! No wasted movement....a true legend!
Never ever stopped adoring them.
My favorite band ever ❤
Love me some X.
I just took a trip back to 1985…to the first time I saw X 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. Thank you.
Thank you, I needed a little reminder how badass the 80s were!!! I think I'll go skate while I'm feeling young.
This is gold!!!!!
Avevo13 anni ,quando ascoltavo il loro disco "Los Angeles"👍
The new album is GREAT! Love it! They just don’t make bad records.
Great job, you guys. I have always loved your music and attitude.
I never missed a show in the 80s. madam wong's, the whiskey a gogo, palladium and all venues. fuckin tattoo parties were the best.
Hong Kong cafe with wall of voodoo was my first time just before or at release of Los Angeles. Thanks Bill for turning us on to X
What a nice saxaphone in Please Come Back To Me.
Yeah. Watched it start to finish listening on my 15's. Didn't get out of my seat. Glad they still rock better than ever and better than most. Come Back To Me brought me tears.
35:09 LOS ANGELES X still rocks just as hard as in The Decline of Western Civilization
No, they don't
Yes !!
**T*D*O*W*C** & **SUBURBIA** (1983) All the way !!
>8-D
Still making people happy in 2023 - so excited to see them this summa - All the classic songs but unlike most bands they have new material (Alphabetland , 2020) that is as good as their early work - A true American Gem - "The Last American Band to get played ont the Radio"
SENSACIONAL!!!! É bom ver hoje essa banda que curti muito no memento mais punk do mundo....estão ainda melhor que antes..Sou aqui do Brasil terra onde curtimos muito essa banda....
É dois mano
Great playing and great songwriting! Buy the new album, ALPHABETLAND. It rocks HARD!
Yeah, it's great isn't it?
I got it in blue vinyl!
My only complaint is that it is too short! We need more new X tunes.
i can't believe they came out with such a kick ass album at this point in their carer. Great Record!
Had the joy of seeing them on a double bill with Squeeze in 2019 and what a great show both bands delivered. Love these guys. One of America's greatest ever bands. No doubt about that.
Me too, fantastic tour, with two underrated bands.
Can't believe how good her vocals still are: WOW
Dang ...they still play good! The new generation missed out on all this !
Beond & Back sets the mood: Billy allows a rockabilly swing that updates and enhances the song. The best band in the world - still!
It's so sweet to see Billy beating the big C and playing his ass off, as always. And then they release "Alphabetland". Stellar as always.
Oh shit, stay healthy @billyzoom love you
So happy to see Billy Zoom still hanging in there.
Still can’t believe I was able to see this performance in person. Being born in the 90’s, I didn’t get to see some of the musicians I grew to love the most like Sinatra or Nirvana, but X is still going strong and this was an unexpected dream come true
THIS IS THE BEST i've seen them!!!!!!! EPIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a great show!!! Almost as good as when I first saw the play inside the Guthrie theatre August 2, 1982 for the "Under the big Black sun" tour. That was a crazy show. From the start of the first song, people stood up to dance and slam dance, which confused the Asia security guards who thought people were fighting like right there a few feet from the band, seeing as the stage is only a foot high and there was a tussle of fans and security. Exene stopped the second song to implore security that it was ok they were only dancing. Security lightened up and let people dance in n their seats just so long as they didn't block the aisles. Great show from then on, but who was the idiot who booked a hardcore punk band to play in the Guthrie where you couldn't dance, let alone slam dance?!?!?
I never considered X to be a hardcore punk band.
Saw that same tour. Madison WI. The Replacements opened.
The 80's seem like yesterday. Wish I'da paid more attention.
Great Performance!!!!
Billy Zoom rules! Thanks.
Perhaps the best band that no ones heard of....
Hahaha pure rock n roll here. Saw them open for DEVO on NYE 1980.
I was at the same show! It was somewhere in long beach if I remember correctly.
@@Totanmix it was at the Long Beach Arena. I used to have a recording of X's set, as well as Devo's - the latter of which was a real treat, as it featured primordial, sped-up takes on several Freedom of Choice tracks. Those live tapes got around quite a bit in the early 2000s - I wouldn't be surprised if both are on UA-cam.
@@Totanmix I remember the other highlight of the recording is what sounds like an entire kiloton of fireworks exploding at once during Devo's encore, scaring the shit out of the audience and band alike - at least, that's how it sounds from the audio. Maybe you can confirm or deny this? Haha!
Looking at the audience, then at the band, then in the mirror. Back at the band...wtf happened? We weren't supposed to age!! The audience looks like over-the-hill punkers...like me.
I often think that when I go to shows. I see old people and have to remember they're me!😅
@@lpmcarthur
It wasn't by caution. I was lucky.
Billy Zoom never loses his pick.
The 7th song, "Come Back To Me" was written by Exene as a tribute to/remembrance of her sister Mirielle, who was only 26 when she was killed in a car accident in 1980. The first two verses take place at the funeral home before/during Mirielle's service.
This is so bad ass! Thank your posting! Love this band!!
Still sound great 40 + years down the track
This deserves a million views. So spot on. And upon watching. This isn’t the easiest song to play in the world. So good. Thanks for sharing. Pretty vicious the best band you’ve never heard of
Love this band. Consistently full of energy!
Wow!!! I Love You folks! Thanks for keepin things goin.
Such an amazing band.
Thanks for this Up !
Setlist:
Beyond and Back
In This House That I Call Home
Because I Do
Sugarlight
Breathless (Jerry Lee Lewis cover)
White Girl
Come Back to Me
True Love
Poor Girl
Year 1
The Hungry Wolf (with drum solo)
Los Angeles
Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not
Nausea
Johnny Hit & Run Pauline
Motel Room in My Bed
Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover)
Good set list always a shame they never play.
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts ... which i think is their best track
@@skawashers Yeah, what's up with that, that's my favorite X tune as well. Think I will search for a live version of it after this.
It's amusing that Billy can still look like it's so easy for him.
@@skawashers They played it when I saw them this past December at The Independent in San Francisco. First saw them in 87 opening for Warren Zevon. Excene was 6 months pregnant and her belly was popping out. They only played 45 minutes but still rocked!
@@skawashers They played it the last time I saw them a few years ago!
Damn they sound fantastic!
I saw them at Red Butte Gardens exactly one year ago, it was meaningful because it was 41 years since the first time at the Roxy and they sounded just as good! Also nice to be able to BYOB! ❤
Had no idea these folks were still playing/living. GREAT! thanks
Saw them live in Kalamazoo in 1984. Billy Zoom really knew how to rock and dodge beer bottles.
Still have a X button that Exene gave me at a show in Atlanta in 1983.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Long live X!
Legendary band with enough killer tunes to fill an airplane hanger.
Saw them live for the first time at Riot Fest a few years ago. So good.
Exene’s such a badass artist.
Saw them at The Knitting Factory with The Shot Callers.
Great Show!!
Absolutely amazing performance!
Massa demais,amei,mto punk rock pra mim e pra todos q curtem,show!!!🤘🤘🎸❤
Muito massa de mais minhas músicas preferidas são a beyond and back , in this house that i call home , breatless , because i do.
Epic, what a Stella PERFORMANCE !!
Love you guys, when are you flying over to Australia X ?¿? ¿? ¿? ¿?
>8-D
Great drummer
I was fortunate enough to see the X twice and John Doe and Exene solo
Love this. Come to Scotland.
Dam.....still rocking. Awesome.
Who could dislike this???
Exene can be a hard sell. As much as I love this band it has to be said.
@@mlwsf dont agree. She honorably embodies the ravages of life on women. An icon of authenticity.
@@shawnaaronmccraney I just said she could be. It is a rather polarizing feature of the band. My wife can't stand her. Lol
@@mlwsf yeah, i get that. Thanks brother.
There are 7 soulless beasts who disliked this
Awesome, straight up Awesome.
Truly kick ass Rock and Roll.
i'd heard about the saxophone and xylophone interesting how both instruments have the letter x in them
You rocking ❤ this song are wonderful 🎉❤