Oh man, one of the greatest weekends of my life. Boys Life and Still Life went on earlier in the day, then The Locust to close the night. This is the reason I stopped playing hardcore.
1:02 - Scenes From France 5:43 - Pink Chimneys 9:24 - Between Pacific Coasts 12:12 - Forget Me 15:42 - A Picture Postcard 19:49 - Scenes From Parisian Life 21:28 - Saturday 24:55 - A Broken Tenor 28:20 - Nothing Feels Good 30:50 - Everywhere in Denver 34:10 - Red Paint
My lord ... That VFW Hall in Wayne, MI ... conveniently located near the Little Ceasar's pizza ... and you better believe that they would make you a pizza with no cheese if you wanted one for some fuckin thing! ... That forlorn, foresaken, decrepit and rundown stretch of Americana coming out of Motor City that was Wayne ... Where even the fast food franchises had failed and were boarded up ... Where the motels were always one hour as an option for power nappers and came with an assortment of good condition used condoms, light wear and tear only ... That place hosted some of the best fucking shows I ever saw back then, year after year as I made my return fully knowing the landscape ... and looking at them now, well, it sure does LOOK like it was that much fun we were all having! Indeed, it does. :)
I think because they tuned so low (bizarrely to drop C I think, the same tuning as Kyuss) the guitars are much more more likely to go out of tune. A tuner wouldn’t have gone amiss though, I agree.
Open C, not drop C . I saw them many times during this period, and the guitars were always a bit drifty. I doubt they were set up properly for that tuning.
You hear the studio version & would never guess that the live version has so much energy & even a smooth 2 steppy rhythm to it.
Oh man, one of the greatest weekends of my life. Boys Life and Still Life went on earlier in the day, then The Locust to close the night. This is the reason I stopped playing hardcore.
:)
You weren't alone man. My high schooler HC band didn't survive the year. How could we go back to three-chord mosh mosh after this??
You and me both. Incredible weekend.
isn't this the same show jimmy eat world and mineral played? what an insane line-up
Same fest but not same day
I was there the whole weekend. It was epic. I think about it often.
Thank you so much for uploading this. They were possibly the best band in the world that weekend.
And somehow jimmy eat world stole the show 😔 great band but TPR was god tier
I can smell the parliament lights now.
Do they even make those still? Ha never seen anyone smoke them in forever.
Yes! I was totally in back talking to a girl with bangs and cat eye glasses and a Strand bag. She was mad cute.
I always forget what a great drummer Dan Diddier is
I miss TPR so much. I don't know who had more fun - the band or us. I could watch Dan and Davey play every day. 'A Picture Postcard' is perfect.
oh man the energy in the room during everywhere in denver looks so goddamn fun, shoutout TPR!!
Something about red paint just embodies the spirit of 90’s emo holy moly that song is fucking incredible
1:02 - Scenes From France
5:43 - Pink Chimneys
9:24 - Between Pacific Coasts
12:12 - Forget Me
15:42 - A Picture Postcard
19:49 - Scenes From Parisian Life
21:28 - Saturday
24:55 - A Broken Tenor
28:20 - Nothing Feels Good
30:50 - Everywhere in Denver
34:10 - Red Paint
At 21:28, "Saturday" starts. :)
@@andrewmichaellee Good catch, updated, thanks!
@@ihavetonsofthese: no worries! I was at this show...thanks so much for digitizing it!
@@andrewmichaellee Oh I didn't! I was just putting up the song running times, but you're welcome! :)
My lord ... That VFW Hall in Wayne, MI ... conveniently located near the Little Ceasar's pizza ... and you better believe that they would make you a pizza with no cheese if you wanted one for some fuckin thing! ... That forlorn, foresaken, decrepit and rundown stretch of Americana coming out of Motor City that was Wayne ... Where even the fast food franchises had failed and were boarded up ... Where the motels were always one hour as an option for power nappers and came with an assortment of good condition used condoms, light wear and tear only ... That place hosted some of the best fucking shows I ever saw back then, year after year as I made my return fully knowing the landscape ... and looking at them now, well, it sure does LOOK like it was that much fun we were all having! Indeed, it does. :)
Scott Beschta!
I love his bass lines!
@@LatestFlameLFR He was the shit!
I'm loving these old emo videos! But I'd like to see them at the correct aspect ratio.
UA-cam should have a feature for 4:3... Squeeze and de-squeeze.
These were the glory days
Everyone was just a little shorter and wider back then!
Thank you!!
Milwaukee’s Best 🤘🏼🧀
Between pacific coasts is amazing
What a great set.
so goddamn fucking sick
scott is high
Flemita y The Promise Ring, un solo corazon
lmao so good
So is this so long ago that pedal tuners didn’t exist? Dafuq guys?!
Is that Jim Adkins on bass?
34:50 cherry coke makes the speaker fall stage left!!
No one is in tune, lmao.. beautiful though, adds to the charm. Also I just realized they detune so low!
also davey plays nothing feels good like he's making it up on the spot
@37:42 - Very emergency!
Could they not afford tuners?
I think because they tuned so low (bizarrely to drop C I think, the same tuning as Kyuss) the guitars are much more more likely to go out of tune. A tuner wouldn’t have gone amiss though, I agree.
Open C, not drop C . I saw them many times during this period, and the guitars were always a bit drifty. I doubt they were set up properly for that tuning.
😂😂😂😂😂 inascoltabile
They’re even worse than I remember. Wow.