Your parents and mine are monsters. I wasn't allowed either and I WAS born but didn't know they existed till 7 months after this. Disgraceful parenting 🤘😂
Six months later Billie, with a blue hair, a black shirt and a red tie, with Tre and Mike, would be playing for thousands of people at Woodstock... ang getting mud thrown at them
In an interview he said he never wanted to play it live because it was too hard. Only started to play it when MTV aired the video in steady rotation 24 times a week.
Setlist : 1:14 Welcome to Paradise 5:21 Only Of You 8:58 Rock You Like A Hurricane intro (Scorpions Cover) 9:46 Chump 12:32 Longview 16:11 Burnout 19:30 2000 Light Years Away 22:40 Christie Road 26:16 Going to Pasalacqua 30:30 Knowledge (Operation Ivy Cover) 33:00 Paper Lanterns 39:04 F.O.D. 41:43 Road to Acceptance 50:27 All By Myself 51:36 Dominated Love Slave 55:23 One of My Lies 58:45 Disappearing Boy 1:01:17 Eye of the Tiger (Survivor Cover, they did the intro somewhere but canceled it) 1:03:31 Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover) 1:04:52 continue to Disappearing Boy Edit : Thanks so much for the likes! This is my first comment to get 1K!
Joshua Stephens i was lucky enough to see them in 98 was fucking AMAZING..SHOOK treys hand billy poured beer on me crowd surfing fuckin BEST CONCERT EVER WENT TO
When they played "2000 Light Years Away", I got chills and remembered things I haven't felt in a long time. I discovered Kerplunk! in a record store in Woodstock on a ski trip when I was 16 in 1993. I played that cd non-stop, showing it to my friends. A year later, everyone knew them.
Literally got goosebumps and that kind of stingy sensation when the chorus of Longview hit. It's so crazy how these 20 somethings in the early 90's could just *_make_* a song like that- a perfectly cut gem- like it was nothing
The catchy upbeat sense mixed with the raw punk of it Green Day at this time made them so good, I always thought Green Day was the Beatles of punk they would just dish out so many quick catchy songs
that was something that was new and fresh, the catchy pop sensibilities. all of the punk of the day had a lack of rhythm that made me wonder if anyone could even hear the drummer
@@jrodtopo I listened to Dookie so much on my CD player that I scratched the crap out of it. Eventually it cracked, I don't remember how it happened but I had to buy a new one lol
This was two weeks - to the day - after their best selling album Dookie came out. I'm not really sure how much more they needed to have their sound DOWN after having already signed a recording contract with Warner Bros.
Shout out to whoever did the sound at this gig. Everything's surprisingly clear and distinct, even from the crappy camera mic. Billie's guitar in particular sounds great. I bet the whole thing sounded amazing in person
I was just thinking this. The mix is fairly bass heavy (might be the positioning of the camera mic that's causing this). Everything feels very appropriate and the vocals manage to stand out despite being in a similar range as the guitar,
I was fortunate enough to play on that stage in the mid 90’s a handful of times with my punk trio, Mittens. I always took the right side where Mike is standing... and Mike Patton stood... and Kurt with Nirvana and plenty of others. Nothing but priceless memories of the Cattle Club.
@@flazuki5288 saw them but did’t play with them. We played with Cake, No Use for a Name, Strung Out, among other fat wreckords bands. We’re were on a Lagwagon show that got cancelled. That scene was crazy back then.
I was 15 when I first discovered green day, I'm 42 now and still listen to them daily and I'm totally ok with that. Only seen them a few times in concert, they always put on such a great show. 👌
Me too pretty much but more like around 14ish. It woulda been when basket case started getting mainstream radio play on the reg. And bought dookie sometime in the following few months. First album i ever bought. Listened to it nonstop for a year, literally. Then the first time i saw em play live on tv, me: 😳 🤯 After that.. I had never been so enamored w not just w a band, w anything. And i gotta say, i was right. They still amaze me. I watch this and go, yeah no wonder i was in love w em at age 14. Just look.. no band was even close to this. Just left em all in the dust. Oh and im 41 now.
Man, I can only imagine how awesome it must have felt to have been around to see these guys right on the cusp of them really blowing up. There must have been so much excitement around them with Dookie and Woodstock coming up. Those lucky enough to be following them through the early 90s really were part of something special.
Tommy Lee It was a great time to be growing up. I saw the Jannus Landing show that made it to the B sides of Dookie singles. It was a super small venue and was awesome. I’d love to find a video of that show. We smoked all day around the St. Pete pier and made our way back for the show. My friends and I surfed the crowd and my best friend lost his doc marten shoe. We got it back at the end.
I love how he's wearing the same t-shirt (and probably the exact same pair of black Dickies) from the Longview, Basket Case, and Walking Contradiction videos.
Is good to see them how young and full of energy these guys were. But is more amazing that they have been together playing as a band until now, that takes a lot of dedication, heart and passion as an artist and best of all they are still having fun playing together. Thanks for the video!!
What an insanely talented band. They were fully formed and ready to take over the world. From the very beginning, you couldn't take your eyes off of them.
Very cool. I saw them at Lollapalooza 1994 in Dallas, Texas. It was before Dookie broke through. They kicked off a day that included the A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys and Smashing Pumpkins and stole the show. Incredible, immediately whipped the crowd into a frenzy and were super tight. Billy and the band played a long montage of classic riffs and breakdowns from bands like Van Halen, Metallica (Am I Evil or Seek and Destroy, maybe both) and others. They were letting kids up on the stage, it was bonkers.
So cool to see people singing along to the Kerplunk and 1039 songs more than the Dookie ones. Dookie had just come out but these guys were huge locally before it. And Kerplunk and 1039 are arguably their two best albums (at least in my opinion).
1:14 Welcome to Paradise 5:21 Only of You 9:46 Chump 12:32 Longview 16:11 Burnout 19:30 2000 Light Years Away 22:40 Christie Road 26:16 Going to Pasalacqua 30:30 Knowledge (Operation Ivy Cover) 33:00 Paper Lanterns 39:04 F.O.D. 41:43 Road to Acceptance 50:27 All By Myself 51:36 Dominated Love Song 55:23 One of My Lies 58:45 Dissapearing Boy 1:01:17 Eye of the Tiger (Survivor Cover, they did the intro somewhere but canceled it) 1:03:31 Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd) continue to Disappearing Boy
21:21 - The guy spraying the crowd is wearing an Atomic Records shirt - it used to be the best record store in Milwaukee near UWM. Sadly it closed in the early 2000s.
RIP Cattle Club it was the spot for us back in the day. I saw Deftones, Phallucy, Cake, Far, Korn, Filibuster, Funky Blue Velvet, Prayer Wheel, Biscuit, Sprung Monkey, so many god damn good bands at this place! Memories! Thank you!
This is fucking great! Historical footage right here Love Green Day... First time hearing Basket Case when I was 8 years old in 1994 was like the first time I dropped MDMA... Hardcore music fan ever since. Got my mom to take me out to buy the Dookie cassette tape a week later. 24 years later and I still love GREEN DAY! Thanks for the video!
@Kitten Katt It seems like so long ago and I went to nearly a hundred shows in the late 90's. I might have gone there once or twice, but it was so out of the way from where I lived without a car, I rarely made it to that part of town. Crest Theater, Cal Expo & Memorial Auditorium were my go-tos back then cos they were on the main bus routes.
4 Months after Dookie was recorded and 2 weeks to the day after it was released. The songs are clearly polished and sound exactly like the record. What an awesome video!!!!
This was awesome to watch, with surprisingly good sound quality. I rarely listen to Green Day's newer stuff, but I was highly obsessed with Dookie and Insomniac back in the 90s.
Love to see bands playing at this stage. Raw, full of talent, and oblivious to what's right around the corner. Usually crash and burn, but ever so often...
These guys will make it big I swear
Trever Aldaya Best comment
No they won’t
Idk I hope they do. You never know what’s gonna happen. What are they called again Green Bay??
They already have
Youre about 30 years late buddy
The world needs a 1994 era Green Day.
Chili Phil we need anything but stupid father of all
@@poppinfresh5261 father of all?
Chili Phil their latest album is called father of all motherfuckers
@@MrJett1971 Hahahahaha I did not know this!!!!!
The world needs a kick in the ass!
I was born 7 days prior to this... still pissed I wasn’t allowed to go
😂
Your parents and mine are monsters. I wasn't allowed either and I WAS born but didn't know they existed till 7 months after this. Disgraceful parenting 🤘😂
born 6 8 95 feels feelsbad
I don’t care if I’m 30 seconds out of the womb mom take me to the fecking Green Day show
me to i live so close
Six months later Billie, with a blue hair, a black shirt and a red tie, with Tre and Mike, would be playing for thousands of people at Woodstock... ang getting mud thrown at them
And don't forget Billie ate some mud
@@mauriciodomingues5146 no it wasn't. That was 94.
ua-cam.com/video/m9_r7V2lsmw/v-deo.html
Matheus Santanna This video is 94, dookie tour.
So was Woodstock 94 guys stop
@@StupidjimmyInc thats what I said
I love watching the older footage of legendary bands.
You should watch rage against the machine debut show in 91....amazing.
stin987 Agreed!
Where did you see that?
jeff malm Right here. On YT. ua-cam.com/video/7E_ngoRwMzs/v-deo.html
Same
I never thought those Malcolm in the middle boys would start a band.
LMAO
Lol the singer reminds me of malcolm to be honest
😂 so accurate
Literally 😭
Kinda feels good to hear Mike clearly.
Did you hear him singing lines of Going To P? Amazing o.O
Fool with that Barry White punk voice.
Kinda definitely
Poor mike, he loves a smoke 💨 takes its toll your vocals 😔
In welcome to paradise I only hear him say.
AAAAAHHHHH AAAAAHHHHHHH AAAAAAHHHHH AAAAAHHHHH.
It's incredible how good they were at that age, drums, bass, everything is more than decent
to be fair, Mike and BJ had already been playing together for 7 years at this point
They are so tight as a band.... Those little moments are so difficult to nail live and at that tempo
gotta check out underoath in the early days if you havent!
Absolutely! They’re top the game each of them at their instruments. I especially love tre’s drumming
@@delasse3178 i saw them at a pizza parlor on tour w boys night out before they got huge. They were incredible. There wasnt even a stage.
2 weeks after Dookie was released and 2 days before Billie's 22nd birthday. How awesome is this?!!
Never seen this love so much.Guitar has the Special Souse sticker still!
TOTALLY!!
ignorance truly is bliss isn't it shit-slinger. what is dumb if you're starting from mud. enjoy
I saw this on February 22nd
202 likes !
This was probably the last time they could get away without playing Basket Case!
Or When I come around ......
@@jamesaj111 when are you coming?
In an interview he said he never wanted to play it live because it was too hard. Only started to play it when MTV aired the video in steady rotation 24 times a week.
@@paradoxproductions its so weird, because the song is pretty easy to play, i mean, its only powerchords
So true
Setlist :
1:14 Welcome to Paradise
5:21 Only Of You
8:58 Rock You Like A Hurricane intro (Scorpions Cover)
9:46 Chump
12:32 Longview
16:11 Burnout
19:30 2000 Light Years Away
22:40 Christie Road
26:16 Going to Pasalacqua
30:30 Knowledge (Operation Ivy Cover)
33:00 Paper Lanterns
39:04 F.O.D.
41:43 Road to Acceptance
50:27 All By Myself
51:36 Dominated Love Slave
55:23 One of My Lies
58:45 Disappearing Boy
1:01:17 Eye of the Tiger (Survivor Cover, they did the intro somewhere but canceled it)
1:03:31 Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover)
1:04:52 continue to Disappearing Boy
Edit : Thanks so much for the likes! This is my first comment to get 1K!
Chandra Budiman only of you
jaol lopez thanks
Maksih bro
Damn you beat me to it but thanks
Sadly no Having A Blast in this show 😪
God I would have loved to have seen Green Day live in this era, so raw and energetic
Joshua Stephens i was lucky enough to see them in 98 was fucking AMAZING..SHOOK treys hand billy poured beer on me crowd surfing fuckin BEST CONCERT EVER WENT TO
Yeah this was truly the best fuckin era - It's funny i saw them a year and a half later at the Civic Center in Philly when I was 11 - Amazing!
I got to see them at 924 Gilman in 2015 and the crowd was literally piling on top of itself. Was amazing.
They're even better live now...
Me too but I got to see them a year later in 1995 but their show was nowhere near as small and intimate as this one anymore.
Really fun to watch the crowd not caring too much about Dookie unknown songs and cheering a lot for the older ones!
@@billysmith2779 dookie was released 2 weeks before this show, Feb 1 1994
I was impressed that the crowd was singing along with Longview, but it had already been played about 3,000 times on MTV in the two previous weeks.
The older songs were a lot better, authentic and non-comercial compared with Dookie ones.
When they played "2000 Light Years Away", I got chills and remembered things I haven't felt in a long time. I discovered Kerplunk! in a record store in Woodstock on a ski trip when I was 16 in 1993. I played that cd non-stop, showing it to my friends. A year later, everyone knew them.
Literally got goosebumps and that kind of stingy sensation when the chorus of Longview hit. It's so crazy how these 20 somethings in the early 90's could just *_make_* a song like that- a perfectly cut gem- like it was nothing
The hairs on my head stood up and I shave my head.
Billie looks like Malcolm from Malcolm in the middle.
That's exactly what I was about to say.
Malcolm on the Left.
Mike Dirnt looks like Country Mac from It's Always Sunny
More like Malcolm looks like billy
*Malcolm1466?* lol
The catchy upbeat sense mixed with the raw punk of it Green Day at this time made them so good, I always thought Green Day was the Beatles of punk they would just dish out so many quick catchy songs
that was something that was new and fresh, the catchy pop sensibilities. all of the punk of the day had a lack of rhythm that made me wonder if anyone could even hear the drummer
2:08, Mike hits his head....on the mic
How is this comment so underrated?
Wonder how long he was thinking about it after it happened aha
he played it off so well
He did that often. Once in San Francisco @ Bottom of the Hill he almost broke his nose. Bloody
“I needed to take a dump” great way to start off👍
The correct way to start a punk show.
17:34 still Green Day's finest moment.
My favorite song from them!!
Tre' fill.
My CD back in the day got a scratch on this song. Very sad times.
@@jrodtopo Mine came on the Chump and Longview outro/intro, sadder times.
@@jrodtopo I listened to Dookie so much on my CD player that I scratched the crap out of it. Eventually it cracked, I don't remember how it happened but I had to buy a new one lol
always blows me away to see a young band who already has their sound DOWN at such an early time in their career....amazing
This was two weeks - to the day - after their best selling album Dookie came out. I'm not really sure how much more they needed to have their sound DOWN after having already signed a recording contract with Warner Bros.
Shout out to whoever did the sound at this gig. Everything's surprisingly clear and distinct, even from the crappy camera mic. Billie's guitar in particular sounds great. I bet the whole thing sounded amazing in person
I was just thinking this. The mix is fairly bass heavy (might be the positioning of the camera mic that's causing this). Everything feels very appropriate and the vocals manage to stand out despite being in a similar range as the guitar,
This venue had such a bad reputation for bad sound. Some of it warranted , but like you said, this sounds great.
@@kylereilly3259 i absolutely love how much bass is in the performance, its great to hear heavy bass on the earlier songs
Tre is such a killer drummer. Its amazing how solid he was even back then
My good he’s one of the best rock drummers ever!
2023 viewers here!
Thats Right...Shirt from Longview and Bisket Case Music Video
31:36 watch the guy by the pillar, he's blown away by watching Mike take his bass for a walk 😂
Probably the acid lol
Amazing :D
He better be high asf or that needs to go into a cringe compilation
Humble Teabag exactly, I hate when people think you should act a certain way when you love music
Ryan Lusby yes!!! no cringe, I’d be vibin’ just as hard if I saw them live in ‘94... fuckin’ killer show ✌🏼
I was fortunate enough to play on that stage in the mid 90’s a handful of times with my punk trio, Mittens. I always took the right side where Mike is standing... and Mike Patton stood... and Kurt with Nirvana and plenty of others. Nothing but priceless memories of the Cattle Club.
Those are amazing memories you have, cherish them! Patton!! Wow!!
Did you see the Deftones or play with them?
@@flazuki5288 saw them but did’t play with them. We played with Cake, No Use for a Name, Strung Out, among other fat wreckords bands. We’re were on a Lagwagon show that got cancelled. That scene was crazy back then.
@@TheDarthpaully That's awesome, must have been one hell of a time. It's great to see that footage still surfaces these days. Like a time capsule
@@flazuki5288 Just saw them. They were getting pretty big at the time.
Anyone else catch Billie changing the lyrics to - "I'm not growing up, I'm just SELLING OUT" - I love it!
I dont think so
He literally didn't
He did
@@pointlesschannel6159 He did. 17:55
@@pointlesschannel6159 he literally did, maybe grab a q tip or something. he says selling out.
Oh boy! They were just 21 years old in this show! Pure and raw energy!
When a band live sounds just like the albums u love dearly...😍🥳🥰
We're so detached from bands actually sounding like their records. This is amazing
Such a cool look at this band before they absolutely fucking EXPLODED. Thanks for sharing.
I love going back to watch shows of bands before they get big. Same thing with Nirvana pre 1991
Two weeks before this show, they released Dookie. Two days after this show was Billie’s 22nd birthday.
Lots of twos!
Green Day is too good!
Plus two songs they didn’t play… basket case and when I come around. They didn’t see those coming
1:12 - welcome to paradise
5:22 - only of you
8:59 - rock you like a hurricane
9:45 - chump
12:20 - longview
16:10 - burnout
Hey! Thank you, friend.
Yes, I'd forgotten just how good Green Day were.
Who in that room would have believed the geeking kid with the guitar would be worth $75 million 30 years later?
I think that the shirt that Billie is wearing is the shirt that he wears in the Longview video.
Yep
Love about Billie, that he has these shirts still😅❤️
You are correct.
Really cool.
Never seen this before.
I saw them in 95, they were already HUGE. This must have been just before the EXPLOSION.
Exactly 2 weeks after the release of Dookie. I think they where starting to pick up speed at this time.
I was 15 when I first discovered green day, I'm 42 now and still listen to them daily and I'm totally ok with that. Only seen them a few times in concert, they always put on such a great show. 👌
Me too pretty much but more like around 14ish. It woulda been when basket case started getting mainstream radio play on the reg. And bought dookie sometime in the following few months. First album i ever bought. Listened to it nonstop for a year, literally. Then the first time i saw em play live on tv, me: 😳 🤯 After that.. I had never been so enamored w not just w a band, w anything.
And i gotta say, i was right. They still amaze me. I watch this and go, yeah no wonder i was in love w em at age 14. Just look.. no band was even close to this. Just left em all in the dust. Oh and im 41 now.
17:34 Absolutely nails those fills \m/
Tre cool is a beast and keeps those quick fills right on time
He is such an outstanding rock drummer! Key to the huge band’s success
One of the most underrated drummers ever
This video is the video that got me into Green Day. Thank god for UA-cam’s crappy algorithm
I hope everyone in this room realize how lucky they are to have been in this concert.
I think I was there but I am not sure because I was always with them in such type live in concert, like Club stuff
This is amazing. The band is drum-tight here. Young, hungry, on a mission.
This is gold... Billie in his prime. Dookie is new and people are there to hear the older stuff. Such a blast from the past. Love this
1994 was the best year of green day in my opinion , from about 1993 to 1998 they were pure gold!
Man, I can only imagine how awesome it must have felt to have been around to see these guys right on the cusp of them really blowing up. There must have been so much excitement around them with Dookie and Woodstock coming up. Those lucky enough to be following them through the early 90s really were part of something special.
Tommy Lee It was a great time to be growing up. I saw the Jannus Landing show that made it to the B sides of Dookie singles. It was a super small venue and was awesome. I’d love to find a video of that show. We smoked all day around the St. Pete pier and made our way back for the show. My friends and I surfed the crowd and my best friend lost his doc marten shoe. We got it back at the end.
I love how he's wearing the same t-shirt (and probably the exact same pair of black Dickies) from the Longview, Basket Case, and Walking Contradiction videos.
It's rare to hear a band sounding awesome live as the same in the studio.
@31:38 Chandler Bing in the front row appreciates the bass
CHNANDLER BONG
@@panicBoydotcom Actually, it's Miss Chnandler Bong
It was very nice of him to help that girl to get out. Shows how long he has cared for his fans to nowadays
2:14 what a bro lmao
Is good to see them how young and full of energy these guys were. But is more amazing that they have been together playing as a band until now, that takes a lot of dedication, heart and passion as an artist and best of all they are still having fun playing together. Thanks for the video!!
What an insanely talented band. They were fully formed and ready to take over the world. From the very beginning, you couldn't take your eyes off of them.
Very cool. I saw them at Lollapalooza 1994 in Dallas, Texas. It was before Dookie broke through. They kicked off a day that included the A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys and Smashing Pumpkins and stole the show. Incredible, immediately whipped the crowd into a frenzy and were super tight. Billy and the band played a long montage of classic riffs and breakdowns from bands like Van Halen, Metallica (Am I Evil or Seek and Destroy, maybe both) and others. They were letting kids up on the stage, it was bonkers.
I was at that show too. Crowd rushed the lower seating of the amphitheater.
Am I evil is by Diamond Head
@@IMSvideos13 we know but metallica did a cover of it, further popularizing it and stuff, most likely making people believe it’s an original of theirs
So cool to see people singing along to the Kerplunk and 1039 songs more than the Dookie ones. Dookie had just come out but these guys were huge locally before it. And Kerplunk and 1039 are arguably their two best albums (at least in my opinion).
Just love Mike's backing vocals!
1:14 Welcome to Paradise
5:21 Only of You
9:46 Chump
12:32 Longview
16:11 Burnout
19:30 2000 Light Years Away
22:40 Christie Road
26:16 Going to Pasalacqua
30:30 Knowledge (Operation Ivy Cover)
33:00 Paper Lanterns
39:04 F.O.D.
41:43 Road to Acceptance
50:27 All By Myself
51:36 Dominated Love Song
55:23 One of My Lies
58:45 Dissapearing Boy
1:01:17 Eye of the Tiger (Survivor Cover, they did the intro somewhere but canceled it)
1:03:31 Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd) continue to Disappearing Boy
I love how the crowd sings knowledge 30:45
Because as an underground band, this was the tradition. I saw Billie get the crowd to do it on the A. I. tour and couldn't fucking believe it.
@@joepermenter7228 Hard to believe isn't it.
yes, because they supposedly "sold out"
i loved this song back in 95 i was in 5th grade :D
went on to study philosophy
i blame green day
Pasalacqua, Paper Lanterns, One of My Lies... these songs are awesome why did they stop playing them
Green Day? Do you guys accept tips in Bitcoin?
Wait, shouldn't you be tipping with altcoins? ;)
No, but I do.
If they won't take it I will
Look at Green Day man, so inspirational
Thats the longview shirt.
And Tre is wearing the oversized Woodstock '94 shirt!
Seeing how this is 6 months prior to WS'94 I dont see how Tre already had a shirt.
Goof, it's the green shirt he wore at Woodstock. Not a "Woodstock shirt".
"All By Myself" is clearly the highlight here.
They played "All By Myself" last year on Madrid. It's been probably decades since the last time they played that live before that.
21:21 - The guy spraying the crowd is wearing an Atomic Records shirt - it used to be the best record store in Milwaukee near UWM. Sadly it closed in the early 2000s.
awesome, thanks for sharing
I was 14. What a year! Love the music from my teens.
I am 14 now. I'm a green day fan and I'm Italian, ooof
@@daamss_ ma
RIP Cattle Club it was the spot for us back in the day. I saw Deftones, Phallucy, Cake, Far, Korn, Filibuster, Funky Blue Velvet, Prayer Wheel, Biscuit, Sprung Monkey, so many god damn good bands at this place! Memories! Thank you!
Filibuster!
Ohhhh I miss old Filibuster.
Nice, thanks for sharing
This is awesome. Thanks
This is fucking great! Historical footage right here
Love Green Day... First time hearing Basket Case when I was 8 years old in 1994 was like the first time I dropped MDMA... Hardcore music fan ever since. Got my mom to take me out to buy the Dookie cassette tape a week later.
24 years later and I still love GREEN DAY!
Thanks for the video!
Dropping MDMA in 94'? Ecstasy maybe, but not by itself surely
It’s crazy to see these songs played live in a tiny club. Take me back
Buying the album Dookie in 1994 blew me away. I was only ten but I knew this was something special.
thanks for sharing!
One of the few times I can actually understand what a band is saying through the PA system
2019 and still kicking ass!
Green Day/Tilt
@Liberty Lunch
Austin, TX 1994
I was there,
I was young once
Thanks for posting this show
Was 16 years old and growing up in Sacramento...i would have loved to see this show. Glad it's here on youtube now...rad upload!
@Kitten Katt It seems like so long ago and I went to nearly a hundred shows in the late 90's. I might have gone there once or twice, but it was so out of the way from where I lived without a car, I rarely made it to that part of town. Crest Theater, Cal Expo & Memorial Auditorium were my go-tos back then cos they were on the main bus routes.
Great document ! Plus we could hear Mike Dirnt harmonies very clearly on "Going to Pasalacqua". Thanks
This so awesome.
this gave so many goosebumps
This is a relic. Thank you to the videographer and uploader.
Never thought I would stumble upon this exactly 25 years later.. Green day is awesome
What amazing memories of this place. Seeing shows and working there. Ty Jerry P. You helped make this some of the best times of guys life.
i love how great of a time they were having up there and i love how they keep the same energy today.
4 Months after Dookie was recorded and 2 weeks to the day after it was released. The songs are clearly polished and sound exactly like the record. What an awesome video!!!!
I was 16 in 1994 I listened this f awesome band all day long!!! And still do it of course!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥇🎶🎵🎶🎵
Nothing can sooth me like old school green day my first favorite band much love
There's nothing better than the breakdown for Welcome To Paradise. Still my favorite part of any Green Day song 30+ years later! 🤘
i love the energy so much of mike!
Damn, they've always been great.
This was a fantastic live performance
This is how I go to sleep, every night. Dreaming of this.
they are so great, especially in this era
This is so good, thanks for posting. Such a solid punk bank.
I love this era of green day, they ruled then, now & forever!!!!
The quality is amazing
Wow, what a trip down memory lane. The vocal melodies of the two first albums still drive home.
This was awesome to watch, with surprisingly good sound quality. I rarely listen to Green Day's newer stuff, but I was highly obsessed with Dookie and Insomniac back in the 90s.
Love to see bands playing at this stage. Raw, full of talent, and oblivious to what's right around the corner. Usually crash and burn, but ever so often...
Brilliant welcome to paradise. Perfect tempo and voice
Love how loud the crowd was when singing Knowledge!
They sound amazing even in a low quality video!! Thanks for posting.