November 9th, 1984 Fender's Ballroom, Long Beach (California) 00:00 Awake At The Wall 04:54 Sleepwalk 10:10 The Drowning 13:54 Theatre Of Pain 17:30 Cavity-First Communion 21:22 The Blue Hour 26:07 Androgynous Noise Hand Permeates 28:01 Electra Descending 30:36 As Evening Falls 33:57 Face 37:14 Cervix Couch 41:52 This Glass House 45:29 Romeo's Distress
Oh my god, I've been looking for video footage of this lineup of Christian Death since at least 1989. It got to the point where I walked around Convergence one year asking everyone that looked old enough to know or care if they owned or had ever seen or heard of video footage existing of Catastrophe Ballet or Ashes. Thank you to the uploader, this is pure magic.
@@ClaudLeon well, many people disliked Valor because that’s what the herd said was appropriate, and Rozz was very open about his own problems w/ him. But taken on its own, there’s a lot to like in post-Rozz CD music. Some of it sucks bad, but then he steps up and writes something good. Anyway, I agree with what you said, sorry for the digression. As much as I love Only Theater of Pain, Catastrophe Ballet and Ashes are brilliant and connected to so many memories for me. Valor is a good guitarist and Gitane, David & the bassist all played the music perfectly. The Blue Hour and When I Was Bed are prob my favorites.
The band at their strongest. Every member a key to the sound. I didn't like where Valor eventually took the band (though the first few albums under his leadership were great) but his guitar on CB and Ashes was fantastic. Those two albums stand up against any in the genre and beyond. CB in particular is a masterpiece and deserves more acclaim as one of the finest albums of the 80s.
What an amazing show. I love how they sound pretty much as they do on the record. That was a very special and talented line-up for the Catastrophe Ballet and Ashes era Christian Death. Its cool to see this footage just to know what they were like live at the time.
I first heard of *Christian Death* in 1985. It was the *Catastrophe Ballet* LP on the french label *L'Invitation Au Suicide* That same year I bought *Deathwish* and *Only Theater Of Pain* from the same record label. I was in awe!!! At the same time I was discovering bands like '9,3'Current'9,3' C0IL, Death In June, Clair Obscur, ... Great times!!!
@@russell_szabados : the period 1985-1990 where the peak years for the above mentioned bands. Same for many other good bands back then such as *In The Nursery* and *And Also The Trees* to name but a few.
Only Theater of Pain is a quintessential "must own" album, but Catastrophe Ballet and Ashes were really Rozz's stellar moment in CD. Seeing this live show and seeing Rozz so young, it's like a snapshot in time when it was all so new.
Thanks for the upload. I remember they played at the Anti Club on Melrose Ave. in Hollywood in the early 80s but never saw them. I was 15 years old. But I did see 45 Grave play there alot of times! 🦇 Also Super Heroines!
This era is hot. They were living in s.f. a lot. Freaking out on the witchy attitude and the fog. I can smell the aqua net and Marlboro reds. Touch me now!
I remember once the show ended Rozz remained on stage accepting various forms of adoration from the fans, we stood in line to get our moment with him, most people were kissing him. I was the last one and when my turn came I leaned in to kiss him, he grabbed my face and pulled me close, we made out for a long time..... I was 18 and a big fan
This just shows that Valor was a great songwriter in his early years. Catasthrophy ballet is a masterpiece. Usually with an album you get two or three great tracks, but here it is all good. Remarkable. Unfortunatly when Rozz died it went downhill real fast. Still the legacy remains.
Rozz admitted he fucked the band up by combining with what he would later term “Pompus 99” he was snarky like that. He ditched the original band with Rikk George and James after they lined up a European Tour in 1985. I think hard drugs had a lot to do with the decision. I think Valor was totally permissive of Rozz going full Sid Vicious as he knew he didn’t have a fucking music Tiger like Nancy to protect him. Gitane was too caught up with taking care of her and Valors baby. Rikk was such a musical genius and the original band would have been far superior. But when we are young we make dumb choices. Rozz was isolated and quit the tour while Valor stole the Christian Death name after being asked by Rozz not to. How Valor got rights when Only Theatre of Pain clearly shows he has original copyright on the name years before Valor was in the picture. Lisa from Frontier Records should have backed Rozz and Rikk James and George up and taken that name back from Valor who’s a boring guitar player and lukewarm songwriter by the way. And made him pay everything back he made on it. Why couldn’t he play under the “Pompous 99” name. So ironic his name is valor when he acts oppositely
If I had to pick a favorite from Catastrophe Ballet, it’s either Evening Falls or this Glass House. Or the Drowning. This album has my favorite singing by Rozz.
Thanks for posting this video, Lamnidae. Can I ask if you filmed it or if you know who did, so that I can put a credit in the Rozz biography I'm currently writing. I had assumed it was another Louis Elovitz video, but I think I that isn't correct. John
😍🥰♥️🌹‼️Verrrrrrry choice set, and one of my top favorites, after Decomp! Edit to add: The show has its humorous moments, for sure, if you pay close attention; just check out the Punks doing the wave during Cervix Couch!😂🤣
He was a great drummer. Still is I presume. Barry told me in the mid 90s at Helter Skelter that David had a really good well-paying job and just didn’t have time for music anymore. Something like that.
At the end of the Decomposition Of Violets, they supposedly put "Romeo's Distress" from this live performance. But if you listen to the "Romeo's Distress" on the Decomposition Of Violets, the very last time he says "I'm so tired" sounds yelled & has a different inflection than the way Rozz says it here. Yet it's suppose to be the same song taken from this performance. You can check this out for yourself. Listen to the last time he says "I'm so tired" on the Decomposition Of Violets version & then compare it to the last time he says "I'm so tired" in this show. It's suppose to be the same exact song but the way he says it is different in both. It's very confusing. Unless they played multiple shows that day & the version on Decomp is from a different show on that same day. Thought it could just be the difference in recording qualities, but he clearly yells "I'm so tired" at the end of the version on Decomp & does that flamboyant twang with his vocals. Where as here, he just says "i'm so tired", like he's actually tired. lol Anyone got any explanations?
November 9th, 1984
Fender's Ballroom, Long Beach (California)
00:00 Awake At The Wall
04:54 Sleepwalk
10:10 The Drowning
13:54 Theatre Of Pain
17:30 Cavity-First Communion
21:22 The Blue Hour
26:07 Androgynous Noise Hand Permeates
28:01 Electra Descending
30:36 As Evening Falls
33:57 Face
37:14 Cervix Couch
41:52 This Glass House
45:29 Romeo's Distress
Mysterium Inquitatis *
Oh my god, I've been looking for video footage of this lineup of Christian Death since at least 1989. It got to the point where I walked around Convergence one year asking everyone that looked old enough to know or care if they owned or had ever seen or heard of video footage existing of Catastrophe Ballet or Ashes. Thank you to the uploader, this is pure magic.
I know many people dislike Valor but I'll always maintain that this was the best version of CD..when Rozz and Valor actually cooperated.
@@ClaudLeon well, many people disliked Valor because that’s what the herd said was appropriate, and Rozz was very open about his own problems w/ him. But taken on its own, there’s a lot to like in post-Rozz CD music. Some of it sucks bad, but then he steps up and writes something good.
Anyway, I agree with what you said, sorry for the digression. As much as I love Only Theater of Pain, Catastrophe Ballet and Ashes are brilliant and connected to so many memories for me. Valor is a good guitarist and Gitane, David & the bassist all played the music perfectly. The Blue Hour and When I Was Bed are prob my favorites.
yes...
The band at their strongest. Every member a key to the sound. I didn't like where Valor eventually took the band (though the first few albums under his leadership were great) but his guitar on CB and Ashes was fantastic. Those two albums stand up against any in the genre and beyond. CB in particular is a masterpiece and deserves more acclaim as one of the finest albums of the 80s.
@@daStern0n Yes I couldn't agree more
What an amazing show. I love how they sound pretty much as they do on the record. That was a very special and talented line-up for the Catastrophe Ballet and Ashes era Christian Death. Its cool to see this footage just to know what they were like live at the time.
OMG I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!!!!! THE UPLOAD OF THE YEAR!!!!!!
What a great (and underrated) masterpiece is Catastrophe Ballet.
Thank you for this! I was only 13 in 1984, but by 1987 I would go to Fenders almost every week. That dump had so many great shows!
I first heard of *Christian Death* in 1985. It was the *Catastrophe Ballet* LP on the french label *L'Invitation Au Suicide*
That same year I bought *Deathwish* and *Only Theater Of Pain* from the same record label. I was in awe!!!
At the same time I was discovering bands like '9,3'Current'9,3' C0IL, Death In June, Clair Obscur, ... Great times!!!
That was me in 1987. Then I found Coil, etc in 1988. Funny how many people found Current 93 and Death In June simultaneously, especially back then.
@@russell_szabados : the period 1985-1990 where the peak years for the above mentioned bands. Same for many other good bands back then such as *In The Nursery* and *And Also The Trees* to name but a few.
One of the best shows i ve ever seen from Christian Death...thankss...miss you Rozz...
Only Theater of Pain is a quintessential "must own" album, but Catastrophe Ballet and Ashes were really Rozz's stellar moment in CD. Seeing this live show and seeing Rozz so young, it's like a snapshot in time when it was all so new.
There'll never be another poet quite like Rozz. Rest eternally in peace , ole friend.
heavily agreed
Nah he was a wuss. Eva was cool.
@@kosher8720oh shut up
Thanks for the upload. I remember they played at the Anti Club on Melrose Ave. in Hollywood in the early 80s but never saw them. I was 15 years old.
But I did see 45 Grave play there alot of times! 🦇 Also Super Heroines!
This era is hot. They were living in s.f. a lot. Freaking out on the witchy attitude and the fog. I can smell the aqua net and Marlboro reds. Touch me now!
Oh my god... "I can smell the aqua net and Marlboro reds" LOL!!!!!!!! Yes you hit the nail right on the head!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Witchy attitude?
I remember once the show ended Rozz remained on stage accepting various forms of adoration from the fans, we stood in line to get our moment with him, most people were kissing him. I was the last one and when my turn came I leaned in to kiss him, he grabbed my face and pulled me close, we made out for a long time..... I was 18 and a big fan
yyyyyYOOOOOOO, these are *ancient footage!!*
Fantastic! The BEST Christian Death era by far!!!
It’s a shame it didn’t last very long
Wow. Thanks a zillion time for posting this !
This is amazing. THANK YOU.
Increíble!!!!
Infinitas gracias por compartir
🖤
fenders 9th november 1984
This just shows that Valor was a great songwriter in his early years. Catasthrophy ballet is a masterpiece. Usually with an album you get two or three great tracks, but here it is all good. Remarkable. Unfortunatly when Rozz died it went downhill real fast. Still the legacy remains.
Rozz admitted he fucked the band up by combining with what he would later term “Pompus 99” he was snarky like that. He ditched the original band with Rikk George and James after they lined up a European Tour in 1985. I think hard drugs had a lot to do with the decision. I think Valor was totally permissive of Rozz going full Sid Vicious as he knew he didn’t have a fucking music Tiger like Nancy to protect him. Gitane was too caught up with taking care of her and Valors baby.
Rikk was such a musical genius and the original band would have been far superior. But when we are young we make dumb choices. Rozz was isolated and quit the tour while Valor stole the Christian Death name after being asked by Rozz not to. How Valor got rights when Only Theatre of Pain clearly shows he has original copyright on the name years before Valor was in the picture. Lisa from Frontier Records should have backed Rozz and Rikk James and George up and taken that name back from Valor who’s a boring guitar player and lukewarm songwriter by the way. And made him pay everything back he made on it. Why couldn’t he play under the “Pompous 99” name. So ironic his name is valor when he acts oppositely
@@downallyourstreetsexactly thank you
If I had to pick a favorite from Catastrophe Ballet, it’s either Evening Falls or this Glass House. Or the Drowning. This album has my favorite singing by Rozz.
Thank you for this
Thank you, this is legendary
Was lucky enough to see Shadow Project at least.
Me too.
best live i've seen of this era
the band is in a very well form
thanks
Beautiful. I would have killed to see rozz williams perform live. Hate to be that person but sometimes I mourn the world before I was born (2004) lmao
Same 😭(2005)
Great set list from a very original and unique band. Rozz was a real visionary with style and artistry.
Waow ! Thanks for posting this ! That's great
Thanks for sharing
thank you
great footage and classic Rozz!
The best version of "Cavity - First Communion" I've heard.
listen to the version they played at melkweg, Amsterdam
THE #1 GOTHIC POST PUNK UPLOAD OF 2022...
This is deathrock 🐝
Thanks for posting this video, Lamnidae. Can I ask if you filmed it or if you know who did, so that I can put a credit in the Rozz biography I'm currently writing. I had assumed it was another Louis Elovitz video, but I think I that isn't correct. John
Electra descending🖤🖤🖤
Sounds so good, thanks.
Caramba, eu usava uma camiseta desse show.
Thank you!!!!!!
What was the point of keeping all these videos locked up for forty years? Sad
Esse é o verdadeiro Christian Death em 2022. O resto é conversa jogada fora. Rozz Williams forever!!!!
thanks for this one !
oh he plays french grip ;)
😍🥰♥️🌹‼️Verrrrrrry choice set, and one of my top favorites, after Decomp! Edit to add: The show has its humorous moments, for sure, if you pay close attention; just check out the Punks doing the wave during Cervix Couch!😂🤣
Genial 🎶🎶🎶✨
classic line up!
the descompsition of the violets
I wonder what became of David Glass, he was good
He is a dad now ;) He still does music
@@deadlyflowers1334 awesome!
He was a great drummer. Still is I presume. Barry told me in the mid 90s at Helter Skelter that David had a really good well-paying job and just didn’t have time for music anymore. Something like that.
Is that David Glass on drums?
yes !!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
R.i.p
like hidden treasure. whos filling in on bass here?
Is that Randy Wilde maybe?
Who shot this?
Who's the female backing vocalist?
Eva O
It’s Gitane Demone, during that era.
sometimes you have to prioritize satanism
what year is this from?
1984
guitar sounds so crap without rikk... Valor too drug and lost
Eh
I know right? (The audio source is better for this gig)
At the end of the Decomposition Of Violets, they supposedly put "Romeo's Distress" from this live performance. But if you listen to the "Romeo's Distress" on the Decomposition Of Violets, the very last time he says "I'm so tired" sounds yelled & has a different inflection than the way Rozz says it here. Yet it's suppose to be the same song taken from this performance.
You can check this out for yourself. Listen to the last time he says "I'm so tired" on the Decomposition Of Violets version & then compare it to the last time he says "I'm so tired" in this show. It's suppose to be the same exact song but the way he says it is different in both. It's very confusing. Unless they played multiple shows that day & the version on Decomp is from a different show on that same day.
Thought it could just be the difference in recording qualities, but he clearly yells "I'm so tired" at the end of the version on Decomp & does that flamboyant twang with his vocals. Where as here, he just says "i'm so tired", like he's actually tired. lol Anyone got any explanations?
Amzing, wow
David glass .best.awesome