Shellac: Dog And Pony Show - Oakland, 10/22/11
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- A song from their 1994 album At Action Park, performed live at The New Parish in Oakland CA on October 22, 2011
Steve Albini - electric guitar, vocals
Todd Trainer - drums
Bob Weston - electric bass
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Those things on top of Steve's and Bob's speaker cabinets are custom amp cases.
The greatest known performance of the greatest known song
Was at this show, great venue, RIP Steve 😢
this show the best, wish there was more
great music, great band
If metalheads had discovered this music that mosh pit would've been like a scene out of the 300
Unfortunately metalheads just like music that pretends to be heavy rather than actually being heavy
I remember they came Australia in the mid eighties and were very loud.
This gig looks fun
This is really great quality. Captures their intensity superbly. Great track from a great album. Thanks
steve albini and this band are awesome
Big black and rapeman were pretty great too, perhaps even more on the edge
Rapeman had picket lines outside their gigs in UK. How much more edgy you want to get?
Pioneers of the offended by words brigade
Opening lined to an album entitled "Two Nuns and a Pack Mule"... 'Why don't you scurrying it, man. Plant eating pussy'
jumpn up&down bobb'n head music good stuff
Pretty sure this was Shellac’s first oakland gig; they had passed the town up for a long long time despite years of invitations and having several local friends
thanks for the upload!
great band!
That's Jon P, often seen in the front row at Bay Area shows. He often reviews them for spinningplatters(dot)com
Todd Trainor is probably the coolest drummer ever, right up there with Ray Washam.
and both worked with albini :3
hate to be stuck behind that mohawk - or stuck by it - ouch
Quality audio and video? Maybe there is a God ;)
Sound is amazing. What is the model of your camera?
The audio comes from an external high-fidelity recording. (The audio from the camera - a Flip UltraHD -- was very distorted.)
What kinda amps are those?
steve made them . there is no tone control circuitry in them , just gain and volume . bass is same as guitar , they use different cabs .
Fender Bassmans and Intersound IVPs I believe