1:45 "Where did his eye go?" 4:37 "Fan mail" 6:45 "Manny, Moe, & Jack" 9:36 Greetings 10:55 "Infidel zombie" 14:21 "I'm a chollo" 17:28 "Nights In white satin" 20:26 "(I'm stuck In a pagoda with) Tricia Toyota" 22:56 "I've got a splitting hedachi" 25:01 "Attack of the mole men" 29:33 "She loves me not" 32:45 "Rosemary" 34:58 "Howdy doody in the woodshed" 36:31 "Paranoid" 38:43 "Welcome to the diamond mine" 40:43 "Golden boys" 43:03 "Toxic Avenger" 46:11 ? 48:38 "Got it at the store" 50:40 "Oh boy!" 53:23 "Pretty Ballerina" 57:23 "If Stuart could talk" / 59:42 "See me, feel me" 1:02:11 "Gigantor" 1:05:23 Encores : 1:06:24 "Eve of destruction" 1:10:20 "Banana splits"
this is one of the band who introduced me to Punk Rock and made me understand that it was a US phenomenon, not a british one. I will love them forever, they have so many beautiful songs
My son and I were at this show - so great to be able to relive the experience. Thanks so much for posting this.
My pleasure. 😃👍
Long live the Dickies.
My first punk rock concert: Dead Milkmen opening for the Dickies at Irving Plaza in NYC on Oct 12, 1985. Great show!
1:45 "Where did his eye go?"
4:37 "Fan mail"
6:45 "Manny, Moe, & Jack"
9:36 Greetings
10:55 "Infidel zombie"
14:21 "I'm a chollo"
17:28 "Nights In white satin"
20:26 "(I'm stuck In a pagoda with) Tricia Toyota"
22:56 "I've got a splitting hedachi"
25:01 "Attack of the mole men"
29:33 "She loves me not"
32:45 "Rosemary"
34:58 "Howdy doody in the woodshed"
36:31 "Paranoid"
38:43 "Welcome to the diamond mine"
40:43 "Golden boys"
43:03 "Toxic Avenger"
46:11 ?
48:38 "Got it at the store"
50:40 "Oh boy!"
53:23 "Pretty Ballerina"
57:23 "If Stuart could talk" / 59:42 "See me, feel me"
1:02:11 "Gigantor"
1:05:23 Encores :
1:06:24 "Eve of destruction"
1:10:20 "Banana splits"
46:11 is "Free Willy"
got me at Attack of the Mole men. its a personal fav since I was 15/16 - that I do not know anyone who even knows this track - how did I miss this gig
One of a favorites off that album.
When are they gonna do Stukas Over Disneyland? Always my favorite.
Mark Wilkins
Love the Stukas and followed the idjit savant.. my top 5 from The Dickies.
Saw these guys at a Warped Tour. They were rocking harder than any other band and had a mix of teens and older people in the crowd. It was awesome.
@GretschDog The Dickies are too damn good of a band for that cringefest
@@lazlostrutz Itk if I'd go that far... I mean SOMEone has to carry all those other bands on their shoulders.
Leonard and his fucking puppets. :-)
this is one of the band who introduced me to Punk Rock and made me understand that it was a US phenomenon, not a british one. I will love them forever, they have so many beautiful songs
Simply the best
Followed them from the start, were my favourite band for years, haven't played this good since the start, excellent, keep this standard !!!
Perfect Mr Graves and Co..
The Dickies!!!
I personally love you guys so much.
It's all about tolerance.
Hang in there bros you are The Best.
Oh!!! My 80s memory
De vuelta a lis 17
Ayer cumpli 58...jajaja
Los viejos punkx no morimos porque ya lo hicimos otras veces...