It's like a trip to the desert's past. All these stoner bands that emerged from the California underground scene and are now either broken up, successful, or made it with other acts/projects, we took for granted. Man's Ruin was an underrated label and Frank Kozik was like the George Lucas of the underground scene, in the fact that he exposed all this lesser known talent at the time to newfound fame. What a time this was to be alive.
My band Audiobon opened for Nebula at Reggie’s Rock Club in Chicago. I’m guesstimating it to be around 10 plus years ago but still a memorable experience. I got turned on to them not long after seeing Fu Manchu play at the Fireside Bowl back around 93-94, which was also in Chicago. I had no idea who they were but instantly became a fan. They were my foray into Stoner Rock and opened the door for me to then get into Nebula, Kyuss, and Clutch. Good times back then. I still love the sound.
Wow that early Queens footage is really special. I saw them around that time. Costa Mesa 98. And seen Kyuss many times beforehand. Josh is really incredible here. Vocally, guitar. These were some good times!
wow, great doc. from the golden years, before we had a million doom/stoner/sludge bands forming everyday and flooding bandcamp. funny thing:just today someone asked me to name my favorite singers, i mentioned Erica Stoltz, because she now plays in a superb trio called Sanhedrin, half classic doom and half classic 80s underground metal. she's right here, in this vid. ultra mega OK!
I don't know which I won't compare them but frickin Nick Oliveiri and Scott Reeder are my two favorite contemporary bass guys. Love this music scene, wish I would have been local during the height.
John _really_ hates his vocals on that. There's no doubt that SOUNDGARDEN's cover of Into the Void, where they decided to replace the Sabbath lyrics with the text of a speech by Chief Sealth (whom Seattle is named after) is TOTAL F**KING GODHEAD. It's literally impossible to imagine a better Sabbath cover.
Is Kozik still around? This is a historical artifact, at this point. Made me want to get a Challenger! Ahh I forgot about George and Matt heckling Dale. Classic!
RIP Scott Peterson of Bounty Hunter (T-shirts & general mayhem ) who turned me on to Kyuss, High on Fire & Lowrider. I was going through my 2nd divorce and this music really helped me find my way through it. Still listen to his burned CD’s to this day 🐐
This is from a short lived mail away VHS line called TV Eye Video Mag. They only did two and a third on DVD years later. This was the first. I remember ordering it and thinking Matt Pike was the coolest musician ever!
The second volume of this is based on NW bands, like Mudhoney and Murder Right Devils. Its amazing and if you dig this, you will feel the same way about Volume 2 .
for sponsorship, matt pike was told to: 1. never wear a shirt again 2. exclusively use orange amps since their endorsement contract 3. grow a belly and get fat as fuck
..... At the time it was released this was considered a video zine..... Now I would consider it a great time machine type documentary..... This was what was happening (in the middle to later nineties) when the rest of the world was still listening to mainstream radio or watching MTV too much (& or not going to shows). Awesome time capsule!! I still listen to a lot of these bands (this scene / the genre it would become etc.) , way more than anything (that was forgettable) that came out around the same time (from '94 to '99 etc.). It's just real music. Call it what you want (desert punk / stoner rock). Timeless and honest is all it is........
Never geard High on Fire. They sound so much like Black Pyramid, I had to look to see if any of the members were in both bands. It seems Black Pyramid is a clone. Still good, though. And I think I actually like High on Fire more. I'm a bit late to the scene. Can you tell? > ;)-
In a perfect world these bands (qotsa not withstanding) would have blown up instead of nu metal but I'm also glad it didn't. Also Eddie Glass rips! Also, also, Rock in Peace Frank Kozik!
It's like a trip to the desert's past. All these stoner bands that emerged from the California underground scene and are now either broken up, successful, or made it with other acts/projects, we took for granted. Man's Ruin was an underrated label and Frank Kozik was like the George Lucas of the underground scene, in the fact that he exposed all this lesser known talent at the time to newfound fame. What a time this was to be alive.
Man's ruin was never underrated. They were loved by all who knew of them. They were under recognized for sure but perfectly rated
I found this video on VHS for a dollar or two over ten years ago. The Matt Pike interview was amaZing!
My band Audiobon opened for Nebula at Reggie’s Rock Club in Chicago. I’m guesstimating it to be around 10 plus years ago but still a memorable experience. I got turned on to them not long after seeing Fu Manchu play at the Fireside Bowl back around 93-94, which was also in Chicago. I had no idea who they were but instantly became a fan. They were my foray into Stoner Rock and opened the door for me to then get into Nebula, Kyuss, and Clutch. Good times back then. I still love the sound.
DUde, I remember Audiobon. Great band man! I have Heavy Hum. Gonna through it on in a bit! 🤘🤘
Wow that early Queens footage is really special. I saw them around that time. Costa Mesa 98. And seen Kyuss many times beforehand. Josh is really incredible here. Vocally, guitar. These were some good times!
gene trautman and dave catching. I didn't even know this line up existed
All these bands are great, and all equally shred! High on Fire, Nebula, and QOTSA in particular, such great hooks and rock so hard!
wow, great doc. from the golden years, before we had a million doom/stoner/sludge bands forming everyday and flooding bandcamp. funny thing:just today someone asked me to name my favorite singers, i mentioned Erica Stoltz, because she now plays in a superb trio called Sanhedrin, half classic doom and half classic 80s underground metal. she's right here, in this vid. ultra mega OK!
Sanhedrin is incredible. Such an awesome band.
So it’s a good thing we have all these new bands cause then we wouldn’t have Sanhedrin
Glad that Nebula is back, Eddie Glass is a criminally underrated guitarist.
Amazing musician
NEBULA is a real deal!
Dale crover interviewing high on fire fuck yeah
And I think Matt drives an El Camino now LoL
So cool
Never though I would see soup on a rock documentary that’s pretty sick
Thought*
Damn.... Goatsnake goes hard! I saw Fu Manchu a couple years ago... one of the best nights of my life!!!!
I don't know which I won't compare them but frickin Nick Oliveiri and Scott Reeder are my two favorite contemporary bass guys. Love this music scene, wish I would have been local during the height.
Some of it has really grown. The underground music scene around Palm Springs is really interesting these days. And many good festivals too.
Got this on DVD many years ago just for Goatsnake.
Excellent!
i have the purple vinyl Kyuss/Qotsa Into the Void split
I got it on a dubbed cassette.
holy shit
John _really_ hates his vocals on that. There's no doubt that SOUNDGARDEN's cover of Into the Void, where they decided to replace the Sabbath lyrics with the text of a speech by Chief Sealth (whom Seattle is named after) is TOTAL F**KING GODHEAD. It's literally impossible to imagine a better Sabbath cover.
Is Kozik still around?
This is a historical artifact, at this point. Made me want to get a Challenger!
Ahh I forgot about George and Matt heckling Dale. Classic!
Yes, he is around 58 years old.
No.. he passed away just recently... a month or two ago... RIP Frank
Great memories of real music in the early 2000s!
Nebula kills it. Especially when he breaks it down at the end
23:10 Ultra rare footage of Matt Pike wearing a shirt
lmfaoooo
Great time capsule of awesomeness.
RIP Scott Peterson of Bounty Hunter (T-shirts & general mayhem ) who turned me on to Kyuss, High on Fire & Lowrider. I was going through my 2nd divorce and this music really helped me find my way through it. Still listen to his burned CD’s to this day 🐐
This is from a short lived mail away VHS line called TV Eye Video Mag. They only did two and a third on DVD years later. This was the first. I remember ordering it and thinking Matt Pike was the coolest musician ever!
Eddie was using the same guitar when I saw Nebula a few weeks ago.
Many thanks from Windsor, ON!
And Mississauga
And Winnipeg
Rolling my way to freedom!
...awesome material, those were the times for Man's Ruin rds...hats off, there goes mr.Kozik...
rare video of matt pike with a shirt.. weeeeiiirrrdddd
I think it's a long-sleeved at that.
Beeeeeeaarrrd
and Des is shirtless one....
does anyone have a comprehensive list of all the bands featured here im high as shit
The second volume of this is based on NW bands, like Mudhoney and Murder Right Devils. Its amazing and if you dig this, you will feel the same way about Volume 2 .
everyone from Kyuss is in this documentary
20 years went by way too fast.
Great upload. Pretty sure this came out in 2000.
That T.V. Eye opener is a killer!
Saw KYUSS IN 1993 IN TORONTO CANADA. GUESS WHAT I SAW JESUS .... TRUE STORY !!!!
Opera House 1994. Rivoli I think in winter of '92. Qotsa '02 at Lee's Palace and '03 at KoolHaus.
2002..when qotsa was on their peak!
I have the 2 tv eye issues in cd that were released time ago... really great rockumentary
this right here at 26:40. this is all you need
You got that right!!!
thöse where the times. lots of good stvff.
Please, what UNIDA song is this at 5:35 ?
Left us
BLACK WOMAN
This is Platinum.
what’s the intro song?
Tv eye by the stooges
2 guys who were in Fu Manchu, but no Fu. The only thing missing here...
3 guys who were in Fu Manchu...all of Nebula.
There is only one Scott Reeder in this and no Fu or Kyuss
R.I.P Frank Kozik
Fuckin Unida footage is badass
This is dope
that black country rock cover by lost goat was rad!
What's name Unida's song 5:34?!
Black Woman, from the coping with the Urban Coyote LP.
Fuckin Boss Tune!
Phodästic Stoner Rock DOC 💀♠️🎸🎶🇧🇷
Im gonna be the guy to say the cliche, how did yall get Matt Pike to put a shirt on?
Does anyone know who is responsible for the "opening jam"? It reminds me of Comacozer some. I need to find whoever did this.
@Alejandro - No. I'm still looking.
desert sessions
@@GregorOishnahh
nice Kozik flyer collection
Andi Layne let me know what you think of these (there’s a few hundred here: quikdeth.deviantart.com/gallery ) love to get feedback 🤘🏼
good shit!
Greg Anderson.....a boogie van. Fuck Yeah!
for sponsorship, matt pike was told to:
1. never wear a shirt again
2. exclusively use orange amps since their endorsement contract
3. grow a belly and get fat as fuck
17:20 anyone know the Song please?
I don't but they talk a lot about Man's Ruin and the only Lost Goat album on Man's Ruin is Equator. I'd start there. Or ask them on Facebook.
It’s an early David Bowie track, pre Spiders from Mars. Black Country Rock.from Man who sold the world
"Lord od This World" is The best Stoner song.
You mean doom metal
Wow thank you!!! Thanks 🙏 this is awesome 🤩😎🥳😝🤓🥰🤡😈👹👻💀👽🤖👾😻
Anyone got the name of the Nebula song from the live footage??
Rolling my way to freedom.
George Rice was so fuckin badass. Best HOF
Hola! !alguien que lo subtitule en español! !!? ??Gracias
Calling this a documentary is a bit bold...
What is it then ? A long interview of many bands about the same record label ... hmm 🤔?? Seems like a documentary to me
..... At the time it was released this was considered a video zine..... Now I would consider it a great time machine type documentary..... This was what was happening (in the middle to later nineties) when the rest of the world was still listening to mainstream radio or watching MTV too much (& or not going to shows). Awesome time capsule!! I still listen to a lot of these bands (this scene / the genre it would become etc.) , way more than anything (that was forgettable) that came out around the same time (from '94 to '99 etc.). It's just real music. Call it what you want (desert punk / stoner rock). Timeless and honest is all it is........
Never geard High on Fire. They sound so much like Black Pyramid, I had to look to see if any of the members were in both bands. It seems Black Pyramid is a clone. Still good, though. And I think I actually like High on Fire more. I'm a bit late to the scene. Can you tell? > ;)-
"Drummer, there you are...I have a new riff for you." AWESOME!
Totally cracked me up :)
name of the first song please??
ua-cam.com/video/LCNZ-GLhN4o/v-deo.htmlm43s
Kristoffer S thanks bro
It is TV Eye by the Stooges.
In a perfect world these bands (qotsa not withstanding) would have blown up instead of nu metal but I'm also glad it didn't. Also Eddie Glass rips! Also, also, Rock in Peace Frank Kozik!
Song of 00:30 please?
Cowards way out. 5th track. Desert Sessions, Vols. 1 & 2
Pretty pretty cool.
*you can leave my friend and be with fond adieu
Very cool, shame things went to shit
Yeah. At least they knew beforehand they wouldn't be making any large amounts of money on that label. Would have sucked more then. :-)
What happened? Out of business?
why the fuck wasnt solace in there??
Yeeeees fu man chu
Super fuzz
.........Big Muff.......
@@RoryLynott are you sick?
@@AlexanderSupertramp1 Well maybe, if ya touch me, lol
Garcia seems like he cant hit the note you should take lessons from me.....
TBH out of all these bands and the clips that we see here,
QOTSA is the only one that's not absolutely unlistenable crap
Wtf do you mean they all kicked ass
Stoner Rock?
Imo this is Punk Rock
Ur dum then
Desert
Can't be punk because it's more than two chords!
The roots are in punk rock but like everything it evolved...
Punk attitudes with psych rawk soundz
Think I am gonna go and introduce my neighbours to Flower Of Disease - they must be loving this quarantine situation 😂🤣😂
Voices in my head...
hello