Operation Ivy and Rancid Live Acoustic Concert
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2007
- Rancid remembers their roots and plays Knowledge by Operation Ivy, then follows up with acoustic Journey to the End of East Bay. Journey to the End sounds pretty cool acoustic
thumbs up to the crowd
Fuck I miss listening to OPIV and skateboarding all day, going to punk shows, breaking shit and playing in a punk band.. ah the times have changed. This band is forever a favorite, even if I don't listen to them that much anymore. I woulda killed to see this show though.
tears ..hearing that crowd..chills
i love the aquabats!!! PIZZZZZA DAY!!!!
two of the sickest bands!
has every old punk band retired now ?
no one is coming out with new albums..
I guess this is a sign of me getting old :)
Op Ivy Owned and still does!
One of the best punk bands
I was there every tuesday that March, I'd love to see the full color versions one day.
Awesome!
jouney to end is super easy to play on guitar but the bass in that song took me three nights staying up to figure out then perfect. matt freeman is awesome
They started out in different bands, got together and Rancid will always be my favorite. They've been in other bands since and found that their selves together again.
SAME IT ROCKS!!!
good version
YESSS
Totally agree!
Operation ivy have to be alive!
Fucking amazing!
I wish i could of been there.
You and others miss the point. Not only is the crowd asked to participate and "sing along" at the beginning of the video, you can clearly see the energy built up in this room, and the band, especially Tim feed off of that. If you say why on earth would you scream over a band at their concert, then you obviously never attended a concert with the likes of this crowd, or band. This is one of my all time favorite live videos as well as audio recordings. A genuine, live punk rock concert.
ha ha, lars on the second verse is just like "yeah i'll just let the crowd sing this, they know it!" who doesn't know that song?!
i think what Piddydafoo means is that they played it in the style of the greenday cover
Well since half of Rancid was in Operation Ivy is this really a cover? Even though Jessie wasn't there, Lars had to sing it as is... ps I was there.
@bbenihana1 They actually did a show where Jesse came out and sang a couple Op ivy songs with Rancid :]
@uzidude132 theres still parts i cant figure out and that was the first song i really learned how to play wen i got a bass last year
@Asalamalika Thats what billie joe wrote about in the song 86.. its hard to judge bands for sellin out/buyin in but its easier to give love to those who dont and stay true and dont forget their roots..
You're fuckin right ;)
good fuckin job
you all realize that both tim and matt were in op ivy right?
this is why music isn't the same anymore. what new band has this crowd...
none, and pay attention to this -----> .
ok.. thanks for saying what i just said.
is it true that Tim Armstrong plays a left handed(or right handed) guitar upside down because he's right handed(or left handed whichever)
this is rancid
who writes poetry on youtube?
if you wanna hear a completly different cover look up aquabats version
their knowldege cover was just completly differnt, personally i like it.
this video is mislabeled, but anyways, great video, rancid and op ivy, both my favorite bands, cheers!
for anyone that hates green day and likes rancid ill have u know that billie joe toured with rancid before they added lars and actually asked him to be the second guitar. they go way back. Billie joe was a tremendous op ivy fan
H-Street
Yep man! You can still be successful and rich, as long as you don't go around in fancy cars looking like a peacock... And THAT is why I'm going to be an independent filmmaker!
anyone else think journey to the end has rancid's best bassline besides maxwell murder?
he toured with them. and tim wanted him to join permanently but he didnt want to.
but that really doesnt matter at all. like i said. just because hes friends with rancid, helped write radio and started adeline records, doesnt make green day good at all.
@niekolas I am sure some people were turned off by the success of Green Day...As was said here, they did attract the attention of major labels before they released Dookie and were playing to packed clubs... But the fact of the matter is that Dookie is a solid punk rock album, no matter how you slice it. If you jumped off the bandwagon because they were popular and not because they really "sold out" then you dont know shit about music, or punk. The Clash were on a major, are they sellouts???
@Asalamalika Thats not true, Fans stopped listening cause they changed theirs style completely!
all kinds of old punk bands are coming out with new albums holmes, maybe your just not looking hard enough
the thing about a cover is to take the song and make it yours. Sure its a tribute to the group that made it but its what you can do with the song. Fuck musical purity we won't get anywhere with that shit.
Just because something is popular doesnt make it lame... whats lame is when people wanna take credit from bands who put themselves on the map with hard work, that shit pisses me off.
@SROD I don't disagree that staying independent is a big part of punk ethos...Green Day was never really a punk band though. My definition of selling out is different than yours. I don't think a band are sellouts just because they sign to a major. I think it's selling out if you let someone control your art. In my opinion, dookie and insomniac are way better than kerplunk or 10000 smooth/slappy hours
they are not "borthers" nor are they brothers.
other way around.. green day did a cover of operation ivy's knowledge... typical
that's completely awesome.. but it just doesn't seem right.
i think jesse is the only guy that can sing that song and have it kick ass.
WOW JordanPeterman you dont know anything he sang badtown you dont even know Tim
Then who the fuck sings Bad Town? And he sings back up in lots of the songs, hes just not lead. Hell he even sings part of the chorus on Sound System.
excuse me but blink 182 sold out to be like Green Day...not the other way around. Dookie is the first green day album to have major commercial success and that album is punk. Green Days fans turned on them because of their success not because they sold out. and it only makes sense that after that the band did not adhere to making strictly punk records...moreover pop music can be relevant to kids and adults alike. Billie joe is a great songwriter and thats what it comes down to
just because billie was in rancid doesnt mean green day is good lol.
i liked their first two, and a bit of dookie. but nothing much after that.
rancid is good.
lars' voice doesnt fit the song...i like him but it doesnt.Jesse Michaels was better.
lars or whoever tht is is singing gay