In 1990 I worked at a place in Boston called the Tape Complex that made cassette duplications. One day a tall, quiet guy came in with a reel-to-reel master tape to get copies for his band. There was something mysterious about him that intrigued me so when the cassettes were ready I grabbed an extra copy. I'd never heard of Morphine but damn if I didn't wear that thing out. It was released a couple years later as "Good," in a different order and with 2 new songs. I still think its one of the most haunting, beautiful records ever made. I got to see Morphine many times but I wish that tall, mysterious guy was still around making music.
I saw them in 93 I was at Molly Malone's in LA. it was real close to my house and I was siting at the bar having a beer, the place was empty when the 3 piece band started setting up, just as they were finished with sound check the place got packed. I couldn't see the band but it sounded really fn good, then I heard a horn section I thought wait i know it's only 3 guys. so I stood on my stool and could not believe what I saw , Dana Colley playing 2 sax's at one time. WOW best band experience ever.
Thanks for posting this! It says 1 string bass in the description. But I think it's actually two strings. Watch his right hand movement on "Scratch". He's definitely plucking down twice.
"Wow! I want to be that guy over there. Drunk on 10 beers, hanging out with my girlfriend... before 'I Know You Part 2.' In any timeline on Earth, putting aside everything we Human Beings have accomplished, I want to be the 'Yee-haw' guy at a live performance of Morphine in the 90s. Filled with Ginsberg's poetry, angry at some nonsense in my life, and knowing that none of this makes any sense."
Vaya tela (xapooo) eso es un buen concierto con el público Justo.. en un pequeño sitio… ❤ Adoro Morphine… Coolovemusic (palabra inventada por mí) para mis mejores bandas.. Gracias por compartir…xapooo
this is morphine when they had only just begun, it would eventually become a 2 string slide bass. this is actually a 1 string guitar played with a slide and a thick string
@@shruggzdastr8-facedclown They named it after him shortly after he died. There's a sign right there on the corner prominently displaying his name. If you're ever in Somerville on the last Sunday of the month, Dana Colley of Morphine regularly plays at Sally O'Brien's.
First time I’ve ever seen Jerome Dupree in his natural habitat.
Amazing archival document. They were awesome even in the beginning.
In 1990 I worked at a place in Boston called the Tape Complex that made cassette duplications. One day a tall, quiet guy came in with a reel-to-reel master tape to get copies for his band. There was something mysterious about him that intrigued me so when the cassettes were ready I grabbed an extra copy. I'd never heard of Morphine but damn if I didn't wear that thing out. It was released a couple years later as "Good," in a different order and with 2 new songs. I still think its one of the most haunting, beautiful records ever made. I got to see Morphine many times but I wish that tall, mysterious guy was still around making music.
This show would be wild. So much talent.
sad and joyous at the same time
Sooo damn good.
I love Morphine and am so glad I stumbled across this recording.
Mark Sandman is one of a kind.
I saw them in 93 I was at Molly Malone's in LA. it was real close to my house and I was siting at the bar having a beer, the place was empty when the 3 piece band started setting up, just as they were finished with sound check the place got packed. I couldn't see the band but it sounded really fn good, then I heard a horn section I thought wait i know it's only 3 guys. so I stood on my stool and could not believe what I saw , Dana Colley playing 2 sax's at one time. WOW best band experience ever.
🤔🥚naaa lass Kgaste...🤣😂🤣😋
this is amazing and i am so glad it exists.
Ween!
Thanks for posting this! It says 1 string bass in the description. But I think it's actually two strings. Watch his right hand movement on "Scratch". He's definitely plucking down twice.
Good!!
Thank you so much for Putting this out. This bad was so Fuckin Cool . What a sound .
Dude, this is awesome!
Sweet!! Thank you for posting. Love their sound
When they played lucky day, people just started dancing - so cool ;D
Need more so bad!!!! So good Thank you
This is amazing
"Wow! I want to be that guy over there. Drunk on 10 beers, hanging out with my girlfriend... before 'I Know You Part 2.'
In any timeline on Earth, putting aside everything we Human Beings have accomplished, I want to be the 'Yee-haw' guy at a live performance of Morphine in the 90s. Filled with Ginsberg's poetry, angry at some nonsense in my life, and knowing that none of this makes any sense."
THANKS! Amazing, Keep it up!
Хорошо! Жаль, что тогда их не слышал
Vaya tela (xapooo) eso es un buen concierto con el público Justo.. en un pequeño sitio… ❤
Adoro Morphine… Coolovemusic (palabra inventada por mí) para mis mejores bandas.. Gracias por compartir…xapooo
en tant que découvreur d OTH y a pas mieux,
Imaguinezeennn con Satriani y Paco De Lucía 🙄😂🤣😂🤣🤣
thank you once again for uploads
can you pls fix the name of timecode for 12 track?
done
@@morphineglobalfans How can I get my hands on a morphine t-shirt?
@@hollytaylor1753 qrsts.com/product-category/morphine/
Lazer eyes
Is he really playing a ONE-string slide bass?? (That's what is says in the description).. I thought it was always a 2-string..
this is morphine when they had only just begun, it would eventually become a 2 string slide bass. this is actually a 1 string guitar played with a slide and a thick string
@@HectorVII wow. Thanks!
@@camgood9562 He rewarded himself with a second string after the first album
@@HectorVIIno strings attached 🤓
@@HectorVIIyou can clearly hear two strings listen to scratch
Is (or was) The Middle East Club a Boston/Cambridge venue where Mark and co. hailed from?
yes
It's on the corner of Mark Sandman Square in Cambridge.
@@Jenova_7: I'd heard/read somewhere that a street had been named in his honor -- glad to know that it's in association with this club!!
@@shruggzdastr8-facedclown They named it after him shortly after he died. There's a sign right there on the corner prominently displaying his name. If you're ever in Somerville on the last Sunday of the month, Dana Colley of Morphine regularly plays at Sally O'Brien's.
@@Jenova_7: Thanks for the info on the monthly Dana Colley shows!
Was this the show they played for Mark's birthday?? I was there that night..