Fastbacks Live At Seattle Center Mural Amphitheater August 25, 1986 FULL VIDEO
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Fastbacks Live At Seattle Center Mural Amphitheater August 25, 1986
I Won't Regret
In The Summer
Only At Night
K Street
Good Lovin'
You Will Be The One
In America
Apologies
Seven Days
The Light's On You
Somebody To Love
Say's Who?
I Need Some Help
Set Me Free
Kim Warnick, vocals and bass
Lulu Gargiulo vocals and guitar
Kurt Bloch guitar
Richard Stuverud drums
We don't actually know WHO shot this video, if it was YOU or if you remember who it was, please let us know! Edited and synch by Lulu Gargiulo
Audio recorded on 4-track 1/4" by Ed Brooks, who also mixed the live sound that day. Remix Jan. 2021 by Kurt Bloch
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We'll have CD/digi available soon for this show, also other reissues etc. here. Also Sub Pop and Popllama Records too!
I've only just discovered Fastbacks. I've had ... And His Orchestra pretty much on repeat this whole week. I feel like I've uncovered something really special
And His Orchestra is a phenomenal album. In my top 10.
We were sitting a few feet behind the person filming this. It really was as fun as it looks!
Dear man in sea-green shirt for last 20 minutes is the late Karl Miller, trombonist in Prudence Dredge and a most benevolent housemate as I learned my chops as Fastbacks drummer during the crazy late 80s and early 90s.
0:00 Won't Regret
3:01 In The Summer
6:30 Only at Night
8:56 K Street
12:11 Good Lovin'
14:48 You Will Be The One
18:02 In America
22:46 Apologies
24:50 Seven Days
27:34 Lights on You
31:23 Somebody to Love
33:55 Says Who?
37:25 I Need Some Help
40:44 Set Me Free
Richard Stuverud is a corking great drummer.
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Wow! I was at this show with my friend Miyoko. We were seated on the grass, over toward the right as you're looking at the stage. It's absolutely stunning to come across this video after all these years. BTW, as we were watching the show, my friend and I were speculating that relatives of Lulu were watching from the front row.
Thank you for sharing this. I'm glued to my screen.
We love you so much, Fastbacks!!
Why doesn't Seattle have a FASTBACKS DAY?!!
THIS!!!
Why doesn't the world have a FASTBACKS DAY?!!
YESSS!! This is SO AWESOME!! Starting out with 'I Won't Regret', I'm already in tears. These are a lot of my favorite Fastbacks songs! Somebody to Love, Good Lovin'! F'N DOPE!! The Fastbacks are the REAL greatest Seattle band, and I wish they would've gotten the recognition they deserve. I saw them open up for Pearl Jam @ Spartan Stadium 25 years ago, but didn't know who they were, I was far away, and they got stiffed with the amateur sound guy. Luckily I discovered them later as the best band to be featured on what was otherwise a HELLA ratchet (ghetto for the sake of being ghetto) documentary called "Hype" about the global exposure of the Seattle music scene, but the Fastbacks were by far the best band in that presentation, and I started collecting their music until I had everything I could find and really got into this amazing band. Kim Warnick is the David Ruffin of Rock'n Roll, and if that isn't badass enough, listening to Visqueen with her, and then without her is proof of how dope a musician she is all around. They are all HELLA DOPE! The Fastbacks evoke so many Motown, Beach Boys, and Sam Cooke type vibes throughout their music in this really soulful and sensitive way, that when mixed together with their punk edge is just absolutely smashing, and certainly some of the greatest post British Invasion stateside music I have ever heard in my life. This is the close up concert I never got to see. Thank you for posting!!
"Impatience" and "Just Say" are two of their songs that immediately come to mind that have a heavy motown vibe. Two of their best songs as well. Could totally imagine a group like The Supremes performing versions of either one in their heyday.
It's true the Seattle scene was overhyped. The Fastbacks WERE about the best. The REAL scene was north in Vancouver.
KB! This is the clearer version of this we all were looking for. And wow, you really rock those Daisy Dukes!
Is that a Young (Fresh Fellow) Jim Sangster watching from the right, trying to ignore the Gene Loves Jezebel dancers flailing around near him?
It sure looks like him!
I remember when it was legal to see the Fastbacks
When did it become illegal?
@@eliotttttt Maybe referring to laws passed in Seattle in the mid 80s that made it nearly impossible to host an all-ages show. After that you generally needed to be 21 to see Fastbacks. I suffered these laws myself as a young person in the early 90s. Luckily punks are a creative bunch and found ways to get around the laws.
Thanks so much for this!
This is the rare instance where I'm far more interested in learning what the dancers influences were as opposed to what influenced the band.
So glad this stuff is being found...Good days in Seattle!
🎵🎸🎶🎸🎵 I have vinyl of this great Live, thanks for sharing 😉👍
Dykeritz LOVE S FASTBACKS!!! my favorite band !!! XOXOXOXOXOXOxx
cursing the day seattle center got rid of the moat in front of the stage
this is tight
3 weeks later they were on tour opening for Pearl Jam.
crazy kids
Fucking awesome was that Rob Morgan walking off during u r blistering solo? 😂 Who needs grunge... we had the Fastbacks!
Fastbacks and YFF are Seattle music for me; grunge is crap IMO
Yep! Just a bit too old to get anything out of that "genre". 😆No disrespect, all nice guys... just not my thing.
Yes children, Seattle was pretty cool before Microsquish and grunge. Been all downhill ever since.
Iggy still suck