Man I miss these guys! Jon E Love is a riff master. Black Out, Wasted in America, Let's Rumble, I'm not Happy....All Great albums. My favorite Sleeze band along with BulletBoys 💯🔥
I let my friend who was a big Zeppelin/Aerosmith fan listen to the Blackout in a Red Room album one night while putting a few beers away. He was legitimately scared! Lol
Seen them at the tivoli uk, on both blackout and Wasted albums, Went to an after gig party back in Wrexham and danced and headbanged on a tiny dance floor with the band, free beer etc and had my leather jacket n jeans signed. What a band🎉
I saw love/hate live .. September 1990,when they opened for Dio,and in December 1990,when they opened for AC/DC..blackout in the red room..perfect party record!
Thx so much for uploading! This is one of only two full shows from them from the 90s on UA-cam as far as I know. Such a monster live band. Jizzo is insane!
Outside of the rare one I have from the UK (ua-cam.com/video/rdX47A5uBBM/v-deo.html), there's not much out there from years ago unfortunately. :( Wish there was!! All the times I saw them live, I never thought to capture them on film and regret that.
My soundtrack to 89 90. Saw them twice at Newcastle Riverside. At least 3 other times...O2 Trills. Brilliant live band. Check out Jizzs channel.If only they'd come out 2 years earlier 🙏
Set List: Hendrix Intro Tape 00:06, Intro Drum Attack 00:48, Blackout in a Red Room 03:49, Tumbleweed 06:17, Wasted in America 10:33, One More Round 14:37, Fuel To Run 17:51, Rock Queen 21:07, My Evil Twin 23:44, She's An Angel 28:04, I Am The Snake 32:44, Mary Jane 41:01, Slave Girl 45:53, Why Do You Think They Call It Dope? 49:42, Hell CA, Pop 4 / Straight Jacket 54:50
I was living in Portland at that time, anyone know what venue this was? Were they opening for someone? I know they opened for AC/DC around that time but that tour would have been playing the Memorial Coliseum for sure and that does not look at all like the Coliseum. Looks a little bigger than the popular clubs, too. Guessing this might have been at the Civic. I only recall them in Portland on the AC/DC tour.
The venue was the Starry night. It later became the Roseland theater. Hell, it might have already been called the Roseland by this point.. I was in the only opening band for this gig. Motley was playing the memorial Colosseum so everyone went over there and put flyers on the cars announcing a free Love Hate show that starts at midnight. I still have the flyer from the gig. The place packed out with help from Zrock radio. Good times and even better memories.🤙🏽😎
@@Thegroverjones I was at that Motley show, had to have been the Dr. Feelgood tour. I was at the Girls tour as well, but that would have been '87. I won tickets and backstage passes from local radio station Q105, I think it was, which was bizarre as they weren't really a rock station (that would have been KUFO 101.1). Our chaperone was a really attractive DJ from Q105, real nice woman. What band were you in? Did you ever play with Cryin' Shame? I thought they were a really good local band back in the day.
@@cancelbubble6535 - It definitely wasn’t 87. Our band wasn’t formed until 1989. I was in a band called Havuk. We had a tune featured on 1520 the X and Zrock. We had already opened for Junkyard, XYZ, Metal Church so we thought this gig would bomb. We were so wrong. Love Hate took us to school 😄 they were so good,
@@Thegroverjones I saw Junkyard and Dangerous Toys (both awesome bands) at Starry Night, that was for sure 1989 as I was a senior in high school. Did you open on that tour? Also saw Metal Church open for Priest on the Ram it Down tour at the Coliseum.
Man I miss these guys! Jon E Love is a riff master. Black Out, Wasted in America, Let's Rumble, I'm not Happy....All Great albums. My favorite Sleeze band along with BulletBoys 💯🔥
Brilliant live band. Saw them and met them all at the Bristol Bierkeller. Top blokes, especially Jizzy. Those were the days…🤘🏼🤘🏼
I let my friend who was a big Zeppelin/Aerosmith fan listen to the Blackout in a Red Room album one night while putting a few beers away. He was legitimately scared! Lol
Seen them at the tivoli uk, on both blackout and Wasted albums, Went to an after gig party back in Wrexham and danced and headbanged on a tiny dance floor with the band, free beer etc and had my leather jacket n jeans signed. What a band🎉
Oh wow this takes me back! Saw them in '91 and '92. They were such a good live band!
I saw love/hate live .. September 1990,when they opened for Dio,and in December 1990,when they opened for AC/DC..blackout in the red room..perfect party record!
Seen these guys 5 times, kick ass shows all of them,
So fuckin awesome
Thx so much for uploading! This is one of only two full shows from them from the 90s on UA-cam as far as I know. Such a monster live band. Jizzo is insane!
Outside of the rare one I have from the UK (ua-cam.com/video/rdX47A5uBBM/v-deo.html), there's not much out there from years ago unfortunately. :( Wish there was!! All the times I saw them live, I never thought to capture them on film and regret that.
Great Footage.👍🤘🤘
Thanks. I subscribed. 👍🤘
My soundtrack to 89 90. Saw them twice at Newcastle Riverside. At least 3 other times...O2 Trills. Brilliant live band. Check out Jizzs channel.If only they'd come out 2 years earlier 🙏
Cool footage!! Wish the sound was better!!! JL L/H
Insane, I miss this band live in tje 90'😢
I think this is from 1992 as they play alot of songs from their 1992 release
Love it, thank you
Jizzo kicks AZZ and I'd still kickin it with Quiet Riot🤘🏻🤘🏻
fuck...I never heard about them. ...big big mistake...now wants to get all albums on vinyl
Set List: Hendrix Intro Tape 00:06, Intro Drum Attack 00:48, Blackout in a Red Room 03:49, Tumbleweed 06:17, Wasted in America 10:33, One More Round 14:37, Fuel To Run 17:51, Rock Queen 21:07, My Evil Twin 23:44, She's An Angel 28:04, I Am The Snake 32:44, Mary Jane 41:01, Slave Girl 45:53, Why Do You Think They Call It Dope? 49:42, Hell CA, Pop 4 / Straight Jacket 54:50
Jizzy's pants and vest are very 90's
I was living in Portland at that time, anyone know what venue this was? Were they opening for someone? I know they opened for AC/DC around that time but that tour would have been playing the Memorial Coliseum for sure and that does not look at all like the Coliseum. Looks a little bigger than the popular clubs, too. Guessing this might have been at the Civic. I only recall them in Portland on the AC/DC tour.
Probably opening for DIO on LUTW in the basement of the Memorial Coliseum
The venue was the Starry night. It later became the Roseland theater. Hell, it might have already been called the Roseland by this point.. I was in the only opening band for this gig. Motley was playing the memorial Colosseum so everyone went over there and put flyers on the cars announcing a free Love Hate show that starts at midnight. I still have the flyer from the gig. The place packed out with help from Zrock radio. Good times and even better memories.🤙🏽😎
@@Thegroverjones I was at that Motley show, had to have been the Dr. Feelgood tour. I was at the Girls tour as well, but that would have been '87. I won tickets and backstage passes from local radio station Q105, I think it was, which was bizarre as they weren't really a rock station (that would have been KUFO 101.1). Our chaperone was a really attractive DJ from Q105, real nice woman.
What band were you in? Did you ever play with Cryin' Shame? I thought they were a really good local band back in the day.
@@cancelbubble6535 - It definitely wasn’t 87. Our band wasn’t formed until 1989. I was in a band called Havuk. We had a tune featured on 1520 the X and Zrock. We had already opened for Junkyard, XYZ, Metal Church so we thought this gig would bomb. We were so wrong. Love Hate took us to school 😄 they were so good,
@@Thegroverjones I saw Junkyard and Dangerous Toys (both awesome bands) at Starry Night, that was for sure 1989 as I was a senior in high school. Did you open on that tour? Also saw Metal Church open for Priest on the Ram it Down tour at the Coliseum.