Blink 182: Dammit (LIVE) September 14, 1997 at EL DORADO SALOON, Carmichael, CA, USA
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- Blink 182: Dammit (LIVE)
September 14, 1997
Filmed on location at EL DORADO SALOON, Carmichael, CA, USA
Special Thanks to
Tom DeLonge - Guitars, Vocals
Mark Hoppus - Bass, Vocals
Scott Raynor - Drums
of
BLINK 182,
MCA Records,
Cargo Music Inc.,
Less Than Jake,
&
El Dorado Saloon
Filmed by WHAT'S THE STORY? Television Productions
The tone of Toms guitar sounds amazing in this!
This was a great piece! Toms singing was on tune, his guitar sounded excellent, Mark rapping, Scott doing his thing well.
Tom’s singing the choruses a bit quick lol and Mark’s vocals are great here too fantastic performance of dammit
He's trying to keep up with Scott the drummer who is setting the timing
Yeah, that's because Scott is playing it faster.
thank you scott
Are used to go to the El Dorado saloon, every Friday and Saturday night for about four years straight. It was the best place to go to pick up on the ladies. It was so fantastic. I miss those times so much.
love tom's voice here. goofier than usual i think lol
tom delonge live best voice video i've seen so far
This was awesome seeing them play it live with Tom and Mark splitting up the singing and Mark breaking into Ice Ice Baby was pretty amusing as well
That was beautiful
I love tom voice, so rock
Well that was beautiful
Thank you for posting this. Great blink era.
so good
Currently at the perfect amount of likes on this video.
lol
Nice rap there Mark
Please,What's the rap lyrics?
@@zecksteel6684 Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby
I miss these day of that time so damn bad. It was just fun and no worries of the stupid ass shit of the now
100%
Hell yeah!!!
dammit was where they started..
and the rest is History
27 years ago today
Damn I'm old!
nice
Tom Delonge
13/12/1975
46 años (47)
Ehm ok
@@xscato988 lmfao that's exactly what i was thinking when i read this comment like wtf
@1:30 Tom making fun faces to his then friend...why did they had to let him go?
I honestly think it was just the trend at the time, a good few 90s bands all ditched their drummer as soon as they got in the mainstream no idea why though maybe artificial drama to get on magazines
I believe the drummer was a severe alcoholic and it got to the point where it got in the way of the band.
I looked more like he was giving him direction, possibly to speed up. I used to do the same with my drummer & it was frustrating especially trying to communicate with them in the middle of a performance.
@@evandeandamusic That was a rumor. Makes more sense to me that Scott wanted to go to college and he didn't like the direction of the band at the time. Remember he was a lot younger than Mark and Tom.
@@Matt92Machine Then what about the song Man Overboard? That seems to be about Scott's departure from the band.
Mark Hoppus
15/03/1972
49 años (50)
my metronome doesn't reach this high
Never understood why Tom sings the chorus whenever played live?
Mark cant sing the chorus live
@@fajardharmawan616 why not
@@wide_awake his voices cant reach those notes
@@fajardharmawan616 that’s debatable. That chorus isn’t even that high. There are other songs played live where he can hit the high notes
@@wide_awake bwoahh idk
pretty sure voices were pitch corrected
No that is the real audio from the concert. I had two audio sources, a feed from the soundboard and a microphone in the back of the room. I mixed the two together to create the audio you hear. There was no electronical manipulation of the vocals at all on my end
I was 12 year old when i went to this show! fuck im old