I remember this. I hadn't been impressed by Conan yet, mostly because of the awkwardness of the show in its early days and because I still missed Letterman's Late Night, but man. Bad Religion on NBC?! I started hoping for Conan's success pretty quickly after this! Of all the network hosts, Conan had them on the most.
Though, I think if Jon Stewart had stayed on late night TV longer than he did, he'd probably have given Conan good competition for the Most-Appearances-By-Bad Religion title.
@@lovehandles419313 years, their first album released in 1980. This performance is from 1993. Also; not sure what the word “green” means in the context of the original comment
Three years later but it's an Irish sport called hurling. Look it up on youtube, it's played on a pitch longer than a football pitch and one of the fastest sports in the world.
Its cool Conan had bands on like these guys. I found out about one of my favorite bands The Living End through Conan's show.
Feel the same. Letterman too. Although I wasn’t the biggest fan of Dave’s show, he often had on underground acts which he didn’t have to.
I remember this. I hadn't been impressed by Conan yet, mostly because of the awkwardness of the show in its early days and because I still missed Letterman's Late Night, but man. Bad Religion on NBC?! I started hoping for Conan's success pretty quickly after this! Of all the network hosts, Conan had them on the most.
Though, I think if Jon Stewart had stayed on late night TV longer than he did, he'd probably have given Conan good competition for the Most-Appearances-By-Bad Religion title.
God bless you Brett, Greg, and Conan
Brett's backing vocals are something else!!
Disappointed the backing vocals didn't sing that one part in the final chorus, but still a solid performance 👌
IT STRUCK A NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERVE
I think that was the lady from concrete blonde on the original soundtrack.
Look this song up live 2008 jay does it pretty well
I didn't know they were on Conan. Cool 😎
Take me back to my youth. ❣️
Greatness revealed
*Splendid.*
🙂👍🏻♥️
Nice! You're on fire today. Four uploaded videos.
Greg graffin was always the best looking guy in the band. 😁❣️
Wow. They were so green here. Years later they set the bar SO high at their live at The Pallidium.
What? Äh no? Not green.
@@Lassulus9 yeah I'm a little shocked by that comment, too
Bad Religion had been a band for at least 10 years by this point.
@@lovehandles419313 years, their first album released in 1980. This performance is from 1993.
Also; not sure what the word “green” means in the context of the original comment
They should have opened with, "continuous tuning." Jay struck a nerve called dissonance.
The E string on his bass is dreadfully out of tune. The others aren't too bad.
What about these pictures in the background? :)
Three years later but it's an Irish sport called hurling. Look it up on youtube, it's played on a pitch longer than a football pitch and one of the fastest sports in the world.
This was right before Green Day came out with Dookie.Then the rest was history. 🤑
Biba
Damn, I clicked hoping Greg ticked off Conan, but anticlimactically , it was just the song.
You just never see any fat drummers...
Check out Nicholas Barker during his Dimmu Borgir days! Really, really BIG guy and phenomenally, unbelievably fast.
Zebra head
*King Kong Bundy before he became famous.*
👌🏻
The drummer from the Descendents
Fat Larry of Fat Larry's Band.
A seriously hard hitting song about the human condition on a humorous, light entertainment show seems rather jarring.
They look like different people now . They look like weird old men. 👴🤯
They could play with no sound and still kill it