fIREHOSE- Eagles Hall, Sacramento Ca. 5/11/89 Mike Watt
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- I filmed fIREHOSE at Cattle 3 or 4 times. I picked this one because it sounds good and it was during my favorite tour. Brian, do you remember why you did this one at the4 Eagles hall and not cattle?
Ya know, it's criminal that at least one fIREHOSE concert was not recorded with multiple movie-quality cameras on cranes, etc. The fIREHOSE catalog is ASTOUNDING, folks. It's really incredible.
@Aziz Azif This literally happened a few months ago. Me and some dudes were surfin youtube and I pulled "In my Mind" up. The youtube version was so compressed and shitty, I get why no one would dig that. A real shame.
I'll just pull the record out next time.
Talk about professional Mike Watt pops a bass string, goes to the top of his amp head, pulls a brand-new bass string and switches it out all within less than a minute! Tik-Tok, next song! Watt da man!!!
0:25 Under the Influence of Meat Puppets
2:15 It Matters
3:59 Things Could Turn Around
7:47 Chemical Wire
10:37 In My Mind
12:55 Some Things
15:44 If'n
19:05 For the Singer of REM
22:43 Mas Cojones
24:47 Caroms (false start)
25:09 Caroms
26:58 Whisperin' While Hollerin'
29:04 Understanding
32:24 From One Cums One
34:50 Honey, Please
37:00 broken bass string/chatter/"Tommy"
38:24 Riddle of the 80s
40:22 Anger
44:24 Me & You, Remembering
46:09 Relatin' Dudes to Jazz
48:15 Hear Me (false start)
49:20 Hear Me
51:54 Brave Captain
55:52 (encore) In Memory of Elizabeth Cotton
58:30 This... (Ed solo)
Awwwww yeah! This is the band at their prime. Those first 3 albums are classics!!! Thanks so much for taping this and making it available.
Got to see this band in Berlin, late '88 or early '89. 2 Mark beers bought over a door placed on 2 saw horses - maybe 50 people. The room was about the size of half a BB court and the band set up in the middle of the room. Most people hung around the sides, but if you wanted, you could hang out in and amongst the players, just no touching them or their equipment. Amazing experience.
fIREHOSE
at Eagle's Hall
Sacramento, CA
Thursday, May 11, 1989
-incldues covers of The Who's 'Tommy Can You Hear Me?' and 'I'm One', while Mike Watt changed broken bass strings, 'Understanding' and an encore of 'In Memory Of Elizabeth Cotton'.
60:22
1. Under The Influence Of Meat Puppets {...into},
-It Matters
2. Things Could Turn Around
3. Chemical Wire
4. In My Mind
5. Somethings
6. If'n
7. For The Singer Of R.E.M.
8. Mas Cojones
9. Caroms
10. Whisperin' While Hollerin'
11. Understanding
12. From One Cums One
13. Honey, Please
14. Tommy Can You Hear Me?
15. Riddle Of The Eighties
16. Anger
17. Me & You, Remembering
18. Relatin' Dudes To Jazz
19. I'm One
20. Hear Me
21. Brave Captain
22. In Memory Of Elizabeth Cotton
23. ?
Ed Crawford= vocals, guitar
Mike UWatt= bass, vocals
George Hurley= drums
great video. thanks for posting. the closing song is 'this...' from ragin full on.
Saw fIREHOSE so many times in this era -- at least a dozen times. First saw them open for X and Jerrry Lee Lewis in 1987 -- yep at the Universal Ampitheater of all places -- a LARGE venue with all seats. Ed said, "If we look out of place up here, it's because we are." They were amazing.
Mike Watt is so distinctive. Love this band.
first time i saw the hose was in 1989 at the Bayou in baton rouge, La.....
Thank you. My god, please post everything, bad quality or not!
I seen fIREHOSE abuncha. Choose any memory. They jam econo.
Good one! They sound great here.
This band, Stan ridgeway, rem, sonic youth, Kate bush, etc, etc, was the alternative to the shit hair metal that was huge at this time! Years later I had to thank nirvana for finally driving in the last nail!
Oh absolutely, there's a lot of excellent music in the 80s most people don't even know about. There was also Hüsker Dü, Soul Asylum, Meat Puppets, Dinosaur Jr., The Replacements, Bitch Magnet, Squirrel Bait, Seam, Sebadoh, Jawbox, L7, Fugazi, Flaming Lips, Butthole Surrfers... on and on and on. There was no shortage of bands, I can go on and on. Oh and let's not forget we also had Van Hagar! 🤣
Thank you for posting this. I’m thinking I saw them the next night, or the previous night at Juanita’s in Chico.
They just have it!
Thank you so much for posting this.
This is great!!!
Saw them several times starting with the first tour. The show in Columbia, MO with Sonic Youth was epic.
I had the opportunity of seeing them once and i let a friend of mine taught me out of it just cause he didn't like the second album. Asshole. Why did i listen? :-(
thanks for this
great to see this and bring back memories. Was this the If"n or fromohio tour?
Ehhh wish there was Windmiliing
🤓 nice
Too bad the lighting is so poor. I saw them a few times at Bogarts down by 2nd street in Long Beach around this time. So glad I did.
Where's down with the bass??
It went down, off the setlist. Haha. I think it was too early of a show for that one
ich liebe rANDY eD und mIKE,aber am liebsten alle drei......
would i get crucified if i said that i think fIREHOSE is a better band than Minutemen?
You wouldn't be alone, trust me...I just discovered both bands in the last few months. I have every Firehose CD and every Minutemen except for the last two. Every Firehose album is great IMO...even Mr Machinery operator!!!!
@@Steve-bv6bt agree. Crawford could actually sing, not just sing, but sing amazingly! No offense to D. Boon, universe rest his soul! But fIREHOUSE took the music to a much higher level. In my opinion anyway.
That's bass abuse.
😂😂😂
ragin full on!