Fugazi-Suggestion-1991
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- Опубліковано 11 сер 2007
- b'cast quality footage of a never released fugazi show from dc during the height of their career. includes amy pickering on vocals. john stabb + a pyscho looking ian F. Svenonious behind the band. this is amazing,
I saw Fugazi playing this song live in Glasgow, Scotland circa. 1990. Women from the audience invaded the stage and took turns to speak / sing as the band played in the background. It was amazing.
+NellieMcSprackel Wonderful!
+NellieMcSprackel i was there also at the mayfair,remember it like was yesterday.was talking about just recently.
27th November 1989, I was there too, best gig I've ever been to.
asliceofry I saw them in in Edinburgh in 1999 and again at the Barrowlands in 2002, they're incredible live.
I saw the Glasgow stage "invasion". It was an amazing night.
This song came out right after my Mom told me she didn't believe me when I told her I was raped. I was 16 when it happened. I was 17 when I told her. This song got me through so much shit. This is amazing to see it sung by a women. I'm not crying, you are crying.
I'm assuming the fucker in question was never brought to justice. I am so sorry. Your childhood should have not been so violently interrupted.
what's wrong with people? let me know if you figure it out.
I also have tears in my eyes. They treated fans so well, daytime gigs for the kids, welcoming stage invasions, letting a clearly deliriously happy dude sing one of their best songs...legends
Ceoil pretty sure it’s a girl
That’s Amy Pickering, lead singer for criminally underrated DC band, Fire Party.
Love how angry Ian gets while performing this!!! Legend!
She worked for Dischord Records for many years. She sang for a DC band called Fire Party. And yes, she's awesome.
I've read about this happening but seeing actual video of Amy Pickering singing the verses to this song is incredible
this bring tears to my eyes. Seriously, how awesome would be to take part in such powerful concert. It's sad that we will never be able to experience that. It's all past.
+Sam S Create your own concert! Tell the truth, don't hide behind a façade . Then powerful art will be made.
It was awesome. I was part of Positive Force and helped work that show. I grew up in Arlington, VA and went to a lot of the WDC shows. Lot of Dischord bands, Simple Machines, Teen Beat, etc. 1987-1996 was such a fun time. Glad I was part of it.
Never say never
@@jasminelindley8534 Hell yeah!!
Sam S everything is past
would do anything to go back in time to experience this show
Yeah it looks like so much fun.
same dawg
I was in that audience..one of many Fugazi shows I saw ..my Band opened for Fire Party a couple times at Wilson Center shows ...I was a fan of theirs from the get go .. My band , not here to toot my own horn ..even ended up at the Alternatives Festival in DC ..1989 ..and just after our set Fugazi , as Gazebo Front , played that great set that someone passing by managed to film. I've had the good fortune of seeing Ian in his earlier musical forays as well...Teen Idles , Minor Threat , and Embrace ... Dude's cool , his brother Alec too . There is something about the analog..pre-digital , do-it-your own fucking self days that I miss. Peace
you are affortunate and fucking legend mate
Yep’
There Ya Go
Yo there we Go
There you
We
There we Go
Sa jest tion
No sh#t, we all miss analogue.
I always wanted to hear a woman sing this song. Awesome job Amy!
"during the height of their career"
Not a career, a crusade. And there can be no height for something on hiatus. I'm an optimist.
Same. Same. Seems like a good time to make a comeback.
I would give a fucking KIDNEY to see Fugazi play live
I know for a fact they get together once in a while to just play. No agenda. Zero desire to “do” Fugazi again. Just friends playing music
Saw Fugazi in the early 90's in fortitude valley with midget. One of the best and sweatiest gigs I've ever been to... ❤
Great band, great lyrics, great performance.
The only band that ever mattered.
💯💯💯
"At the height of their career"? The beauty of Fugazi was they were constantly at the height of their career.
This show was at All Souls Church in DC. I was fortunate to be there for the show...thanks for the video!
Exactly. Fugazi never misstepped.
The Godfather of the DC Punk scene, the best and maybe the ultimate (post) hardcore band. They gave birth to EMO but they are really the reason to believe in Punk.
Having a woman sing this is HARD AS FUCK!!
Considering it was written about his girlfriend suffering sexual assault.
I was on top of a half stack of amps just to stage left in immediate proximity to the one video camera closest to Ian. I was taking pictures of the show.
I saw them in Fortitude Valley in the 90's. My flatmates, Midget were the support band. It was a very sweaty and unforgettable gig... i like how in this clip Ian Mackay's shirt has a one on it, but looks like it used to be 11.. except one 1 is absent... ❤❤❤
The greatest band ever. I love Fugazi so fucking much.
I cant believe some people in the comments are missing the whole point of the song... this performance is awesome!
Thanh you a lot from Spain for sharing that.
Not particularly a fan of Fugazi , but this is one of the best live performances i've ever seen (and i've seen some). The energy of crowd and the band moving as one force is incredible.
Wow! Phenomenal version of a great song. Thanks for sharing it.
This is absolutely legendary. How am I just seeing this now in 2018?
I sent my bands demo to discord and Amy write back. Such a great person. And what a performance!
Just found this. Thanks you so much for posting this.
Oh man. This is a gem. Thank you for sharing.
This is brilliant, thanks for sharing!
We need this back, now, more than ever
Greatest Bass line in history
goosebumps.
how f'ing awesome was that?!
many many thanks.
awesome thanks :) its a great song, this band will be eternally important
That was a special time folks. And a special band.
Unbelievable performance.
ugh, this is amazing
Good stuff. Thanks for posting it.
this is pure happiness, enjoyment of the movement.
chills!
FANTASTIC!
fire party neato bad-ito! fugazi is too good. i cant seem to get tired of listening to their music.
what a fucking awesome performance!
Thanks for the upload peyoteshaman
i saw this for a fiver at the academy....live it was awsome.... just great memories
Gänsehaut!
What an energyy!!!!!!!!!!!!
AMAZING
perfection
That is dope! I saw them in Denver and DS wanted to hear "Out of Step" plus a bunch of Savalas fans were swinging at the skins standing around the pit.
Ian Svenonious is my goddamn hero. This is a dope video.
Ca-ra-lho: Som da Porra. Sincronia Absoluta com a plateia. Na verdade, um corpo só.
Awesome!!!
goosebumps. i want to be there so bad.
this is so fucking powerful!!!!!
Saw Fugazi at the Outhouse in Lawrence, Kansas (89?). I feel truly lucky to be one of the few people that got to see Fugazi in their prime. You think any of the people in this video will ever forget this concert?!
this took place at the Sacred Heart Shrine in the Mount Pleasant area of DC. RememberALF
I feel privileged to have been one of many fans of Fugazi as the 80s turned into the 90s and to have seen them perform then... There have been better live bands, but very few, if any, with this type of raw emotion both in their records and at their live shows. Those were some horrible years personally, which is probably why the music sounded so good and still resonates so damn much.
Might this be the K Records event in Olympia? Best band...ever.❤
Ian's band is CRAZY good...
EXCEL’ we are EXCEL’ SanDiego California Tijuana Mexico 🇲🇽
full of anger. perfect!
La belle époque !
Legendary
this is absolutely fucking incredible
Yeaahhh🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow. Thank you kindly for sharing this. I just received the G.E.F. photo book, "Keep Your Eyes Open." There is a similar moment of Amy photographed singing with the band. Could be a product of the same show?
i love how he gota girl to singg ittt
bijou!
Best band of the 90s hands down
Fugazi erased the line between performer and audience. No one else did that.
Great stuff! If you haven't already, check out Amy Pickering's band, Fire Party.
A visceral reaction every time heard. Love the band and their impact beyond words. Is this at the K International Pop Underground Convention?
Does anyone have copy of the performance at the 1991 International Pop Underground Convention? Thank you for sharing this performance. So grateful for their entire body of work and community.
I fu*king love Fugazi.
Fugazi, the epitome of honesty.
XVX for life, R.A.S.H. 'til deat.h
@sxepunk336 no, i mean the singer of nation of ulysses. he's in the video, isn't he?
wow
That shot at 4:35 has to be one of the funniest moments I've seen in a gig. Totally inappropriate for the song but the dead look on Ian's face is so good. That guy was such an idiot getting those cartoon ass blue stripe long johns out
This is fooking awesome.
She is fucking great at singing this song.
😍
Who did the editing on this? It’s insanely good.
i read about this!
The amazing thing about this performance is that it's all improvisation.
LOL
that makes no sense.
Dude what
Yeah, that's that Ian Svenonious guy that the info mentions
Brings me back to the good old days as a teen . I wonder if there were any drugs at that show?
👌
Please reupload this video in HD.
@RememberALF The black & white tile floor looks like the Black Cat
0:33 ❤❤❤
ok yeah but i read that it was based on the real life experiences of (i think) amy pickering, and i just thought it was cool that they'd get her to sing it. awesome song either way :)
this video it's fucking awesome
I kind of want to marry Amy...
Good music is good music regardless of genre. I'm not a punk fan but this is amazing.
@pj67oldskool I found Fire Party - Jerk (The song, Jerk) on UA-cam yesterday.
@XlebenverbotenX you mean Guy?
Where is the rest of this? It's the best Fugazi footage outside of Instrument.
Life-changing band, Fugazi is.
Unless you never saw them.
@@TrpleAgnt2011 ive never experienced their live concerts, as they haven’t played live since 2003. I can still appreciate their music on digital mediums and listen to their records. I never saw the beatles or Nirvana, and I still personally consider them life-changing.
@@electricworkshop4462 I saw Fugazi for the first time in 2009 outdoors in a Tenleytown field Washington DC...it was a kick ass show.
Btw, Jordyn, why talk bs ?
@@electricworkshop4462 you're a perfect example of people who talk bs online.
You probably have fibromyalgia, forgive me.
chick is awesum..
Best
You spent yourself boy....!!!
guy picciotto is the raddest dancer going.
I always wonder if all the men in the audience are really getting the message
im from dc, where was this at?