Mudhoney - "Live In Berlin 1988" (Modified Audio) Mix of "Original-tone" & "SuperfuzzBigmuff Deluxe"
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- Mudhoney - "Live In Berlin 1988" (Modified Audio: Mix of original soundtrack (DVD) & the sound of "SuperfuzzBigmuff Deluxe Edition")
10/10/1988 "Berlin Independence Days Music Festival" Ecstasy - Berlin, Germany (45 min)
Tracks:
01. No One Has
02. Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
03. Need
04. Chain That Door
05. If I Think
06. Mudride
07. Here Comes Sickness
08. Toch Me I'm Sick
09. In 'N' Out Of Grace
Notes: This festival was sponsored by the former government of East Germany, which also featured a performance by Les Thugs. Mark opens with, "Hi! Hi! It's great to be here! Hi! We're from America! Howdy!" Before Need, Mark instructs the crowd to, "pull down your pants if you like us." After no one complies, Mark remarks, "no one likes us." In a 2/00 Spin Online interview, Steve remembered about the show: "We were flown over to Berlin by their government for the Berlin Independence days, just one show. It was unbelieveable. It's this big music festival with independent artists of all different types. European countries fund their arts so much better. They actually view art as importnant somehow. So we were flown over there and Bruce and Jonathan from Sub Pop went with us and we couldn't believe that somebody would do that. It was absolutely ridiculous. We fucked the place up, acted like fools." This was originally going to be the first show of a European tour that ran through October 26, but that fell through, so they toured America on their own before they joined up with Sonic Youth instead.
On October 30, !K7 Records will release Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988 on DVD. Filmed by a professional camera crew at 1988’s Berlin Independent Days festival, Live In Berlin, 1988 captures the Seattle grunge pioneers’ first ever performance on foreign soil. Playing as representatives of Sub Pop Records to a crowd of curious punters, critics and members of Europe’s independent music community, the show was also the first Grunge gig in Europe, laying essential groundwork for Grunge’s subsequent global domination. A testament to the enduring vitality of the independent music scene, the release celebrates the 27th anniversary of !K7, a Berlin-based independent label and distributor with offices in New York and London, and an internationally renowned purveyor of electronic music in particular. In its early days, !K7 also served as a video production company run by label-owner Horst Weidenmüller, whose crew filmed a number of performances from that year’s Berlin Independent Days festival. Weidenmüller recently rediscovered the Mudhoney footage, realising that he held in his hands a crucial rock’n’roll document that had to be shared with the world. Besides its historical importance, Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988 presents one of the greatest rock’n’roll groups of all time at their very best, a glorious mess of flailed hair, acidic caterwaul, gnarly riffage and fried guitar skronk as Mudhoney tear through material from their epochal (but then-unreleased) Superfuzz Bigmuff EP and eponymous debut album. The show’s wild, thrilling, and funny-as-fuck, much like Mudhoney themselves. You’ll wish you’d been there - now, thanks to this Mudhoney: Live In Berlin, 1988, you almost can be. - Розваги
If they had received a small royalty check from every musician they had ever influenced, they'd be in the top 10 of the fortune 500. Not all heroes wear capes.
david neville yeah when was the last time you even saw one
And if Adolf Hitler had been accepted to art school, maybe WW II would not have happened.
so many Nirvana fans who don’t even realize who did this first
this was still in the days there was a WEST and EAST BERLIN , damn, let that sink in!
No way in east berlin.😂
Two words - underrated drummer
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@@paranoizehfx Nice promo tactics, very tactful 😄 I love your music 🤘🤘🤘
One word - True
Amazing that there's an early Mudhoney show in such good quality.
That’s Europe for you.
I think the SubPop head honcos were with them. This concert happened in East Berlin, before the wall came down. Don't know how they got that agreed to. But there was an idea to release it as a SubPop product. I think...
its nirvana?
@@mikequinlivan8842 it was in Schöneberg(West Berlin)
That’s the power of film
If I think, I think of you
Happy for Mark having left his addictions behind, still at 50 struggling.
A little over 5yrs clean and so happy to be away from that shit. Life is so much better without. Hope you find your way
Awesome...you can hear where Kurt got his sound for Nirvana...
Not really. They started pretty much at the same time and influenced by some of the same bands so everybody was influencing each other back there and then.
@@myfalsenamedotcome Thats not true. 1988 was when Nirvana was just settling on their name. It was more than a year before they would play in Europe for the first time. But yeah as being in the Sub Pop family they were peers for sure. But Mudhoney came from Green River and U-men and that's waaaaay before anything was called grunge.
I've read numerous things where Mark (possibly a bit tongue in cheek) said they basically invented Nirvana.
@@ClarkyGuitar LOL!!!
@@Overlorddz Yes, I know the story very well, but evidently someone here doesn't know how a musician's mind work. Or at least a talented not a mediocre one. It goes without saying that Cobain or anyone was influenced by the people around them, who isn't? But from here to say that they basically got their sound from Mudhoney alone, it's a long stretch. I had a band and I did similar stuff to Mudhoney a couple of years before them simply because I liked the same stuff they did, mostly Stooges and garage. Come on, even a blind and deaf person with little imagination could tell Nirvana had their own vision and they didn't need to steal ideas everything from any band, they had something to say on their own. You could say the same for Mudhoney by the way, very derivative sound (and they were my favourite), Nirvana probably had a more distinctive sound, but who cares in the end?
The real grunge band 🤘🤘
nirvana got their sound from this band pioneer of grunge..nearly closed
@@imanadzhar Nirvana was the number 1 fan of mudhoney. MUDHONEY, SONIC YOUTH, MELVINS had so much influence to nirvana
They're calling it "scrunge" now, btw
Green River were THE FIRST
@@johntimothypascual854 don't forget Hüsker Dü
Mud honey were the first ever band I saw live. They were great then and still are now. Bought a t shirt at the show and still have it 25 years later. (Still fits).
Fuck they're so good. I don't know why it took me so long to get into Mudhoney. Especially as a huge Nirvana fan. They're like kindred spirits.
Scruffy P Yeah they're both amazing bands
It's on his favorite albums list, so are the B-52's. Check it out
Nirvana would of been way different without these masters leading the way!
had the same. i could't listen whole album, but after i saw some videos from gigs and learned to play these songs on guitar (it's such fun!) i started to hear really different things!
That`s what i said tonight first time hearing this shit man lol kurt`s Influence`s i guess who know`s. really cool stuff glad i came across this all because of an interview i saw before this with ross lukin and eddy
:)
0:00 No One Has
4:00 Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
8:27 Need
11:14 Chain That Door
13:50 If I Think
17:13 Mudride
22:50 Here Comes Sickness
31:00 Touch Me I'm Sick
34:02 In 'n' Out of Grace
NESman1995 dude we know
@@joshbarron3244 no more
Thanks!
its nirvana?
thnx. Rad avatar, btw
i think their humorous interactions with the audience made this way more thrilling
This and nirvana live at the paramount are two of the best rock shows ever recorded
facts
have you seen the white stripes blackpool show?
@@HeavyCanyon nothing compared to 90s grunge, i'm sorry
I 100% agree, personally I would also put mad season live at the moore close up there as well
Huge thank you made my n8 peace
Knowing how unprepared they and SubPop were makes this all the better.
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I wonder what role Glitterhouse played here, the European (German) partner label for Sub Pop.
I was sooooo lucky to snatch "Superfuzz Bigmuff" in late '88 and then saw them in Cologne in March '89. FRICKIN GREAT TIMES
You know - in 1992 , when I was 16, I moved into a tent in a remote part in USVI. I only had a handful of cassettes traded through Maximumrocknroll, and I had THIS Berlin show recorded in cassette. It lived in my ear’s mind forever, and NOW HERE IT IS. Seeing it adds so much more, and WOW, the video quality! Fucking crazy.
MUDHONEY!!!!
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Mudhoney is real quintessential grunge band
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Mudhoney and Tad
Pure grunge. Berlin didn't understand MUDHONEY 😊😊
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This show is fantastic
Asjfkng OK I got something fantastic for ya
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Lukin's fucking bass sounds so fuckin sweet, like it's 10 foot thick!!!! And then Dan Peters drumming too!!! Holy fuckin shit what a great time to be alive. I was 12 years old in 1988 and little did I know what was just about to happen in the next few years, but was so lucky to have been able to witness it happen!! Hearing the stuff from this era still today sounds so real and fresh. Each band brings back not just glimpses from my past, but very specific and detailed memories!! That's how impactful bands like Mudhoney, AIC, Soundgarden, PJ, and of course Nirvana were to me at least. And not just those bands, but many others too. Pumpkins, STP, Pantera. Hell I could go on forever. I just don't think we'll see that many great "important" type bands coming out of the woodwork all right around the same time ever again. My daughter turns 21 next month and since she was born until she started driving herself around always heard bands like this in my car and thankfully ended up loving most of em. Still does!! I tried explaining what it was like to grow up in the 90's and how not JUST the music scene changed, but A LOT of other culture type changes were taking place too. She said she was jealous and wished she could have been born in the 90's as well. I tell everyone that Cobain was like my generation's Beatles or Elvis. They all 3 pretty much flipped the scene on it's ass and it connected them, as well as all their counterparts, to the masses basically overnight. All that being said (and I'm sorry for being so long winded) I guess the point I'm getting at is I feel that music in general should be something that should in some way bring everyone together. Physically, spiritually, mentally. Doesn't matter how as long as it unifies us as an expressive artform that anyone MAY OR MAY NOT perform, watch, or listen to. God only knows we can all use a little more unity and less division these days!!!
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I saw them live about 1991 , their drummer is intense… Atlanta at The Masquerade
....was there too. 😎⚓
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Moment where it seemed that Mudhoney will inherit the world.
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i can see where kurt got alot of ideas from this band,great show ! thanks
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Mudhoney are legendary... they should have millions of subscribers not thousands...
They aren't doing bad on spotify. Millions of listens, almost 350 000 monthly listeners. Considering the quality of audio on most of their studio recordings, it's pretty good.
Me and my brother in-law just watched them at the Philadelphia underground arts and mudhoney is great even at the older age. When i grew up in the 90s grunge was the staple of music and i think today these typs of bands should be present today. This modern misic today is to much follow the leader type deal. Mudhoney is my favorite band along with all the other grunge bands
this version of "no one has" sounds so much better than the album version, the bass is so chunky
The audio and video quality is really great, especially considering its a 30 year old tape.
Made in Germany, built to last, what do you expect!!!
@@jaceelliott9659 😂
Yeah, how Come it sounds so good?
shot on VHS
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Godfathers of grunge.
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Grunge Pioneers💪🤟
Thanks to bands like Mudhoney, The Melvins, Soundgarden and Nirvana that came in the lately 80s to killed so much glam heavy metal
It's too bad they couldn't all exist together..some of the hair bands were pretty good,I don't mean the ones who tried to hard to be hair metal and it was all about theyre look and not the music..
as far as i can tell, these dudes were the best grunge band, too bad they didn't get enough credit
they did. Among the chosen crowd:)
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@@paranoizehfxbro wtf are you doing in every single thread
Damn they are tight as hell! Especially so considering they'd only been a band for about 10 months at this point and surely have plenty of German beer in them!
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Nope. they'd been playing together for some some time then. Check your infos mate. U can look for early Mudhoney videos.
Do u really think a tour manager w, a promoter would send a band to Europe whithout knowing what he's doing?
@@paranoizehfx I did. I've subscrided. Live videos don't sound too good. but you're ok.
@@djamel3010 hey Einstein, Mark Arm has stated in several places that their first official practice with Lukin was on New Year's Day 1988 that's 10 months.
@@djamel3010 as if they had a "tour manager' for one show that they and the sub pop guys were flown into do.
caught them on the UK tour a year later, had to travel 350 miles to london to see em
and nearly missed them because the gig finished at 10:30 pm!
I was used to gigs finishing at 1am
think i missed Tad and the Walkabouts which I'm gutted about
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"Hey, hey!: Ich bin ein Berliner". Love it!! :)
Fuckin awesome band. Saw them play in a tiny club in Edinburgh November 1989. Can still see the sweat dripping off the walls
Calton Studios 😊
@@craigboi1970 Yip, it was amazing, especially when the bloke climbed the speakers and the band told him to jump
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Love the shirt lol
Magnificent. Vintage. Exquisite.
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Я их обожаю !!!
огромное уважение!
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Не ты одна
Stevie T, master of the wah. @20:09
Mudhoney put the sound ,Nirvana put the melodies .
Caudal Chile like ramen noodles
mudhoney put the sound and show
ripped off melodies*
@@10074a there’s always someone trying to start an argument when both bands loved and supported each other, smh 🤦♀️
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It’s so weird for me to think that I was in Berlin, the same year as Mudhoney was, and I had no idea who they were. I was in the US Army at the time, stationed in Würzburg. I got to visit Berlin. Seeing that this video is from 1988. It’s just surreal to me. For me the distance between 1988 and 1991 Was Way longer than three years. I was a punk rock, Nuwave kid, but when I was in Europe, it was dance clubs. That’s what they were into, that’s what the girls were into, so that’s what I was into. I saw some punk bands and stuff, but I just didn’t go looking for it. Not until later in my tour, and when a friend introduced me to fIREHOSE, Pixies, Minutemen, Dinosaur Jr. Thanks to him I got to meet fire house and hang out with them in Frankfurt. He was a super fan and we showed up probably 12 hours before the gig and waited for the band to get there. Scott graded them and introduced us and then we got to hang out with them all day back in the green room and drink their beer and eat their food. Because in Europe, they take care of the artists and when you show up they’ve got you covered. That was September 1989. I know that because I told Mike Watt that I was a short timer- on the day of the show I had 40 days left in the army. He dedicated the song liberty for a friend to me from stage and I’ll never forget that ever and it was absolutely the High Point of my punk rock fan boy life for sure. Thank you Mr. Scott Burns for being you and for re-introducing me to my people. I’m quite certain that in 1988 I would’ve had no interest at all in Mudhoney. Not even close to where I was. In the late 80s I was all about club scene stuff, and I love the cure and echo and the Bunnymen in Depeche Mode and all that stuff and the more European and crybaby the better. Nobody knows I’m new wave.
It’s so funny to see them, trolling the audience, and doing the whole fake rockstar shit. Like I want that one. Bring me that girl backstage. Funny, fucking shit. Long live grunge.🤘
1988 before Bleach...now I know where Kurt took his inspiration from
I saw a Green River show in 1984. So did Kurt. Nirvana started in 1987, not 1989.
Nirvana formed in 1987
I am 61. For me it was surprising not Mudhoney but Nirvana signed with a major. Bleach wasn't that good instead Supermuff was briljant. But Nirvana toured with Sonic Youth. I think that was the key. Same with Screaming Trees. Didn't got the credits.
No wonder Kurt loved them ...
in n out of grace will always be one of my favorite songs
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First time hearing this. I'm educating myself. I'm really enjoying this. " if I think, I think of you" love it🖤🎶✌️🎸
And the punky sounds of the song right after it. Awesome. Love this
How is this from 1988?! Great quality and what a band!
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I think is brilliant that Matt Lukin gave up playing in the band to go back to being a carpenter, like Jesu!
90 was fucking awesome
Only that one year though
eighties where better ;)
So friggin rad🤘
This Rocks!!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeahhh!!! ... seen them several times now and this gig is gold worthy
What a quality.
Especially weird that this all went down in what was still the DDR/GDR (East Germany)
Old Greek theatre Melbourne 89 (?) was it?
16 and snuck in.
These guys blew my miiiiind…
Wild.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Last gig I saw in the 80s was Mudhoney, White Zombie and Thee Hypnotics in Paris. When you had Mudhoney you didn't really need the other grunge bands TBH. When I moved back to the UK the following summer the entire music scene was unrecogniseable and Nirvana had walked through the door these guys had started to open.
I wish i coulda seen theese guys play in their 20s, sounds real fucking cool
So damn fucking good, thats how I remember them!
now I know how it must have felt to see blue cheer for the first time
not big in to covers, but Mudhoney could rip Summertime Blues.. nirvana used to do black flag covers..just sayin'..
Yeah man nirvana is sh*t
Song called Move Under on their latest album Plastic Eternity is wonderful if you haven’t heard it yet
OMG!! This is History!!!
grunge never died
I want THAT one! Backstage pass...YEAHHHHHH
DAMN, I n & out of grace was EPIC!
Ya había comentado por aquí, pero que pioneros que bueno que ahora siguen completos, les falta que a ellos les dediquen muchos documentales.
Here comes the bossy drums
Then the mellow bass
After, the passive-aggressive rhythm guitar
The agony come with the voice
And, wrapping all out, the anger spills trough the solo guitat
That the Punk I love and store in MY SICK SOUL
PUNKS NOT DEAD
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Mark wearing one of the infamous "loser" tee shirts, LOL 😁
Wow! Amazing quality!
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MUDHONEY ROCKKSSSSS!!!!!
I have pulled down my pants to show my appreciation. Then again, it's 2021.
Ta very much!!
Such a document ! and such a great quality.
Too bad the same crew wasn't there for the Nirvana Show @Ecstasy one year later 11/11/89
ryfer hide dude who the f*ck do you think you're watching?
@@joshbarron3244 he knows who he’s watching he’s just saying he wishes the same camera crew was at a later Nirvana show bruh
That act of "make love" to the guitar above the speaker, sayd all to that euro girl in the audiens. They give to her the back stage pass., kinda cool.
Oh merci. Merci.
Oh merci.
This band is, like, REALLY punk rock. I wouldn't have started liking it if it wasn't for this band and Nirvana. Love all the energy their music has.
I
love it
Awesome quality btw
Great vid thanks!!
Wth the qualitaty is really good for a indie 88' band
Thank you so much to share this with us
Wouldn't it have been better for everyone if Mudhoney were the band to break grunge worldwide ?
I actually think they were the better band, and who knows, Kurt might still be with us.
Mudhoney DID kick off Grunge, with the Touch Me I'm Sick 7" and the SuperFuzz Bigmuff EP. All in late '88. Peeps who were into music listened to that and the Sup Pop 100/200 samplers, that's how we, far away from Seattle, found out about the other bands. (Glitterhouse label partnered for Sub Pop in Europe/Germany, was a food source!)
MUDHONEY kicked it off and broke water, nobody else!
@@CTBlaze I agree the first so called grunge I heard was Sweet Young Ain't Sweet No More.
I loved it then, I love it now.
I think it would have been a bit more fun if Mudhoney had been the HUGE band.
Perhaps our generation wouldnt be remembered for being self pitying.
Mudhoney rules
Bjoern it sounds so good. Merci again.
owesome dude
Haha XD euck ueah
Mudhoney é o som que fez minha piração ter sentido
We're Mudhoney! We love ya, thank ya!
...EPIC BAND!...MUDHONEY...FUCKIN' AWESOME DUDE'S N' BAND 2...LIVE!....
Mikki Miljuš don't miss it!
Oh la la.
Joyeux anniversaire Mark Arm.
Thanks u so much for the upload.
„Heyyyy sugar piieeeee ,oh Jonathan come here and give her a backstage pass, all the fun is happening backstage baby“
Que LINDURA!!!
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This is really early for them -- but it's all there from the get-go!
Matt Lurkin was such a cool guy.
😘
Chain that door nirvana got the scoff influence 😮
So Goddamn Grungy
Oh le son, oha ça sonne bien.
Putain merci!!
Awesome sound. Thanks for the good video quality mate.
Merci.
j adore
The Best
Desde q foi lançado estava aguardando alguém postar, obrigado meu amigo!
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loud-quiet-loud Nirvana thing .... before Nirvana ... too bad Mudhoney didn't make it big enough, they deserved it.
suhijo Mudhoney wasn't the first to do loud-quiet-loud either, it's been around for ages.
ofcourse it's old, Black Sabbath, Ramones, did it first, My point was why Mudhoney wasn't big enough when they were arround Nirvana first
suhijo Because after their debut their music never really had the same energy.
Kurt Copybain
Luke evidently you haven't listened to any of their other records.
I forgot how to breathe
I forgot just what I need
Saw the world laid out before me
I saw everything so small
If I think, I think of you
If I think, I think of you
I open my eyes
Watch the sky turn blue
I felt so good I almost forgot
All about you
I forgot how to cry
I forgot I could die
And I'm so sick of what I need
I could close my eyes and fall
If I think, I think of you
If I think, I think of you
I open my eyes
Watch the sky turn blue
I felt so good I almost forgot
All about you
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Daniel Peters / Mark Mclaughlin / Matthew Lukin / Steven Turner
So, SO glad my better instincts prevented me buying a LOSER T shirt back in the day.
I mean, I had enough problems.
28:55 opening intro Good Enough