We were at this 3 day festival. In the throws of love, with eachother and with the music of this band. We were right at the front. We can clearly be seen at 5:35 - 5:36 mark, just to the right of center of frame, and again at 5:48. Jonestown was the only band we knew besides a little Dead Meadow too and maybe a little Black Angels. Maybe lightly aware of Roky Erkison of 13th Floor Elevators & Black Crowes. Drove 13 hours. Came for Jonestown and it was so worth it. Had a great time the entire time. Met and made friends with the first band we saw the first day, Strangers Family Band, they blew our minds. Rishi, the sitar & bass player of Elephant Stone, was nearly arm's length from us, sat right in front of us. This collaboration is undoubtedly perhaps the best Super-Sonic has ever sounded, what a treat, and this concert is some of the best live music I've ever heard in my life. It was our first time seeing them. You can clearly hear me say, "Yeahh" at 8:01 mark. A memory I will never forget.
The first 4 seconds is Too Funny. Like - don't do it, Anton - and then he proceeds to blow away his doubters. This guy is a Giant among men and his band wrote some of the greatest REAL shit that's ever been written.
@@MrLilac Nicely worded quesiton. No order (because mood plays a role for me) Ride- Vapor Trail, Leave them all behind. Pale Saints - Fine Friend, Dandy Warhols- Nothing (Lifestyle of a Tortured Artist for Sale), Lush- Desire lines, Stone Roses- This is the one, Beta Band- Dry the rain, Smashing Pumpkins- Soma, Pink Floyd-Comfortably Numb... Yikes. 10 is a small number.
Wish I was there. One of the coolest tunes ever. Took a few listens until I heard the BUGGAGUGGAGUGGAGUGGA at the end of the song and it shook my brain. It literally dropped my endorphins and sent chills flying all through my system. I love when music does that. This live rendition does justice. BJM aren't afraid to play at slow tempo at live shows. It's a sign of some kind of musicianship or confidence. Can't say what it is. It's awesome to see.
Rishi Dhir is the magical element in this recipe...What a musician! I see him (Elephant stone...) 2 times in the last month (Quebec city and Sherbrooke) and it was simply...ASTOUNDING!!! Look , for exemple, their 45 minutes live video, on yotube, and judge by yourself... Incredebly talented band!!!
My divorce started during this performance. Things were happening (that I'm not posting here) and my then partner looked at me and I knew the feelings had changed. Hell of a soundtrack to that.
BJM have been the official band of my spiritual journey starting with getting away from loss of loved ones and alcohol to becoming a Buddhist Monk. In between, a 30 minutes beer with Anton before a gig, and deep discussions with him after, while watching him signing autographs.
@@diogofolques3075 What the fuck is that comment, right? Holy shit. I just wasn't expecting it...!! And I'm pretty sure it's true... ugh. My I'm just emotionally sensitive right now, but goddamn... okay I'll unpause the video now
and on the "documentary" dig, they were speculating that the band, with that current line-up, would NEVER play together again. NOW Rob, Matt, and Joel I see onstage, nevermind Ricky was on the FIRST FUCKING ALBUM!!!!! ON BASS!!
i cut 2 fingers off my friends hand listening to this song 2 years ago.We both gave up smoking the day after. We started again the next day before i took him to hospital. We didnt own a car so we had to hitchike ...........
Joel Gion? He's the frontman, the "Spokesman for the Revolution." Anton always stands off to the left. Matt Hollywood usually plays bass or guitar, but he's banging on a bongo for this one. =)
I'm getting flavours of George Harrison, John Lennon, Ravi Shankar, Lake Dahl in Kashmir, the British Empire in India, Shambhala, Hinduism, LOVE! and all sorts of stuff .. proper music
Sonic Boom (Pete Kember) wrote a song called Why Couldn't I See, for the legendary Spacemen 3's last album, in which he says "This chord is for you." The song we're listening to is called "Super-Sonic." You can put together the rest. Also, if memory serves correct, Sonic Boom/Spectrum performed at this same festival this same year (Austin Psych Fest, now called "Levitation). BJM rarely perform this song live, so it's pretty special.
Stephen Dorn yeah 100% John Lennon sounds like Kevin Parker. Jesus christ and you walk around..without restrictions? Public safety is ok with a guy who makes comparisons between kevin parker and John Lennon? Jesus, good luck
One of the greatest and most underrated musical acts of all time. Period. They transcended music and created a whole new world.
there is only one captain of the ship, he is called Anton, every other crew member is chosen to act at certain times
Don't eat the brown acid!
....by milking the last 57 years of Psychedelic garage bands.
@@mikenorledge4110 His name.. is wonton trutone.
-but only when im fucked up on drugs.
don’t think soooo
typing Bri & predictive loaded the rest, pretty well promoted
We were at this 3 day festival. In the throws of love, with eachother and with the music of this band. We were right at the front. We can clearly be seen at 5:35 - 5:36 mark, just to the right of center of frame, and again at 5:48. Jonestown was the only band we knew besides a little Dead Meadow too and maybe a little Black Angels. Maybe lightly aware of Roky Erkison of 13th Floor Elevators & Black Crowes. Drove 13 hours. Came for Jonestown and it was so worth it. Had a great time the entire time. Met and made friends with the first band we saw the first day, Strangers Family Band, they blew our minds.
Rishi, the sitar & bass player of Elephant Stone, was nearly arm's length from us, sat right in front of us.
This collaboration is undoubtedly perhaps the best Super-Sonic has ever sounded, what a treat, and this concert is some of the best live music I've ever heard in my life. It was our first time seeing them. You can clearly hear me say, "Yeahh" at 8:01 mark. A memory I will never forget.
Yeah!!
Glad that this is here preserved.
I actually have a favorite tambourine player.
😎 the best tambourine player in the world!
And it took you two bird brains to just recently figure this out...sigh
@@Oh_I_Will wa wa? Wa wa wa wa? WAAAAA!
😂
So much happening on that stage. Truly transcendent.
That bit when they all started playing gave me goosebumps
It's so good dude. BJM for life 🤘
I can't listen to anything with a sitar without immediately going back to this video
@@RedonRust try Manipulation by the Black Angels
Saw Anton and Rishi play together at the National in Montréal back in April 2022 and it was epic oh man!!!
you are so luckyyy
The first 4 seconds is Too Funny. Like - don't do it, Anton - and then he proceeds to blow away his doubters. This guy is a Giant among men and his band wrote some of the greatest REAL shit that's ever been written.
It's like God gave a sound to the Heavens. I never would have thought music could be so magical.
This is in my top ten songs of all time.
What are the nine songs below it in the list?
@@MrLilac Nicely worded quesiton. No order (because mood plays a role for me) Ride- Vapor Trail, Leave them all behind. Pale Saints - Fine Friend, Dandy Warhols- Nothing (Lifestyle of a Tortured Artist for Sale), Lush- Desire lines, Stone Roses- This is the one, Beta Band- Dry the rain, Smashing Pumpkins- Soma, Pink Floyd-Comfortably Numb... Yikes. 10 is a small number.
Same
Wish I was there. One of the coolest tunes ever. Took a few listens until I heard the BUGGAGUGGAGUGGAGUGGA at the end of the song and it shook my brain. It literally dropped my endorphins and sent chills flying all through my system. I love when music does that.
This live rendition does justice. BJM aren't afraid to play at slow tempo at live shows. It's a sign of some kind of musicianship or confidence. Can't say what it is. It's awesome to see.
frisson is the term
BUGGAGUGGAGUGGAGUGGA, me to.
I was!
Do you mean the tremolo?
must be one of the best uploads i have ever encountered
Out of chaos comes clarity
Just smoked up a big jimbo and felt on that prestation 😮!
See you next year everyone!
Rishi Dhir is the magical element in this recipe...What a musician!
I see him (Elephant stone...) 2 times in the last month (Quebec city and Sherbrooke) and it was simply...ASTOUNDING!!!
Look , for exemple, their 45 minutes live video, on yotube, and judge by yourself...
Incredebly talented band!!!
the sitar player is really great
is the vocals of elephant stone 👌
My Great grandma ripz it hottah than him....Parties HARDER too.....
My divorce started during this performance. Things were happening (that I'm not posting here) and my then partner looked at me and I knew the feelings had changed. Hell of a soundtrack to that.
One of my favorite comments on youtube. BJM always seems to bring a feeling of change in life
BJM have been the official band of my spiritual journey starting with getting away from loss of loved ones and alcohol to becoming a Buddhist Monk.
In between, a 30 minutes beer with Anton before a gig, and deep discussions with him after, while watching him signing autographs.
@@diogofolques3075 What the fuck is that comment, right? Holy shit.
I just wasn't expecting it...!! And I'm pretty sure it's true... ugh. My I'm just emotionally sensitive right now, but goddamn... okay I'll unpause the video now
I’ll take, “Things that didn’t happen for 500, Alex.”
@@eliwahuhi Yeah, no, it's true.
sublime. Criminal to put an ad JUST as it reaches a crescendo, I might add...
That was the best line up ive ever seen for any festival! If only i could turn back time...
See The Brian playing with Rishi🥺 what an amazing blessing
i saw this song performed we were right up at the front . its absulately brilliant. BJM are amazing .
Psychedelic masterpiece 🎶🕉️🇲🇨
I can’t believe you put an ad in that spot
and on the "documentary" dig, they were speculating that the band, with that current line-up, would NEVER play together again. NOW Rob, Matt, and Joel I see onstage, nevermind Ricky was on the FIRST FUCKING ALBUM!!!!! ON BASS!!
The dandy warhols were just never as good as BJM man. Long live BJM
BIG LOVE FOR BJM! FREAKIN lovely sounds.
That's Joel, and he's probably thrilled to be doing anything musical, Joel is a cool cat. Spokesman for the Revolution
@@navysealblackwater Kazoo & Tambourine?
Sound is awesome
BJM and the vocalist from Elephant Stone playing the sitar!? 5 stars.
Elephant Stone was a Stone Rose's song title.
Masterpiece
3:32 The BEST disinterested "Pffft!?...Whenever, I wish I werent HERE" look in R n' R!...;)
I fucking love BJM...
Amazing. Seriously amazing.
Wow. 6am not even 3 minutes into a 9 minute clip and TH-cam has to interrupt with commercials. Long live Murica
Grande banda y homenaje a Brian Jones 😢😢❤❤
Phenomenal show
Oh, I just realised i've seen Rishi Dhir live way before knowing Elephant Stone !
The beatles world be so very proud
Best video on TH-cam
Gear Fest
Wow. That was excellent
Lol at the first 4 seconds of this video!
Pondmatter Hey fuck you, man!
the guy who is playing the sitar is the vocal frontman of Elephant Stone? i think so...
VI CANIS MAIOR yes! he's Rishi of ES
Luckily, no one broke his sitar!
Yup that's Rishi!
@@arricammarques1955 Best reply ever!!
@@arricammarques1955 LOL
I was 16 when this happened and stuck in Dallas and could not have made it god i wish i could have been to this festival in the seaholm power plant
is that Matt Hollywood on the bongo?
alta banda....!!!
this is so fucking good
Yeah, surfing the 60's vibe...
My God Sitar 🙏🌞🌷. Goddess Sarswati Bless You
its 2018
..
im still dig this
Fusion done right. Awesome.
msgical moment. thank you for share it.
Yep😎
Perfection
seeing them may 7th at the observatory after years of listening to them I finally get to see them live !!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Groovy baby! BJTM still rocking it!
how does this have so few views?
Utube and its fkn ads screwing up such sounds might lead to sudden outbursts of rage for the listener, bevvvare...take care..
Sounds very Echo and the Bunnymen at times. Always a good thing...
"Nevertheless" sounds like Echo and the Bunnymen to me.
Now that you mention it I think so too!
what a Fucking tune,, Bjm rule,,
this is so much better than the album version
wow
Its Rishi Dhir
trop bon! super
oh jesus, what a lineup...
i cut 2 fingers off my friends hand listening to this song 2 years ago.We both gave up smoking the day after. We started again the next day before i took him to hospital. We didnt own a car so we had to hitchike ...........
Shit.. Did they stitch the fingers back?
/r/thathappened
How did you go hitch hiking without any fingers ?
Psykedel punch just served
Great build up to a song that
God's own theme song
What a thrill!
Did someone shout "love you Brian" at the end? 😂
Fuck yeah!!!
The dude on the tambourine looks way to thrilled to be up there. lol
Joel Gion? He's the frontman, the "Spokesman for the Revolution." Anton always stands off to the left. Matt Hollywood usually plays bass or guitar, but he's banging on a bongo for this one. =)
Simplement, bien, aoffrire chaud,..Bisous à vous tous.
Ha oh frire à poing
Simplets ! Excellents.
If this was 1967 they would be bigger than the Beet-OHS.
Is that Matt Hollywood on the congo drums?
Where's the whole second song?
Hamilton Morris on Sitar ...
nope, its Richi Dhir from Elephant Stone
When you're wrong you're wrong
Les bjm restent avant tout un groupe de live. Ok les albums sont géniaux.... Mais les live ? Come on... Toute une expérience
@jamesvey(8 moths ago) ... you don't know who BJM are, do you?
I'm getting flavours of George Harrison, John Lennon, Ravi Shankar, Lake Dahl in Kashmir, the British Empire in India, Shambhala, Hinduism, LOVE! and all sorts of stuff .. proper music
i dedicate this chord to...??
who does he means? any ideas?
+Mark us i dedicate this chord to you, i think its from a spectrum/sonic boom song or liner notes
The lyric (and song) is a nod to Spacemen 3 - "Why Couldn't I See" off the album Recurring.
To you, to me, to all of us bruh
Sonic Boom (Pete Kember) wrote a song called Why Couldn't I See, for the legendary Spacemen 3's last album, in which he says "This chord is for you." The song we're listening to is called "Super-Sonic." You can put together the rest. Also, if memory serves correct, Sonic Boom/Spectrum performed at this same festival this same year (Austin Psych Fest, now called "Levitation). BJM rarely perform this song live, so it's pretty special.
What is the name of that cord instrument at front?
ok thanks
Oh man how I wish I could re-discover the Sitar... x
Am I the only one that gets really mad every time the ads interrupt the performance...
Me too 😤
La oooostiaaa.... que buenos . Todo en vinilo tengo. Graaandess
JENNIFER!
stoney man..
No fuk'n way this is 10 years old...
SITAR RULES
Top shelfianismos. Matt Hollywood real names totally smith or Paterson haha
Which one's Pink?
estaban charcha
Who's playing sitar?
👋
The Stones, and the Beatles reincarnated in some sort of esoteric ritual to make BJM. They are so wonderfully trippy. Closest second is Tame Impala
Imagine comparing Tampe Impala to Stones Beatles and BJM, I would end it all
@@meepmeeepmeeeep Nothing's stopping you. Get to it then.
@@meepmeeepmeeeep Tame Impalas lead singer sounds a lot like Lennon...a lot like him
Stephen Dorn yeah 100% John Lennon sounds like Kevin Parker. Jesus christ and you walk around..without restrictions? Public safety is ok with a guy who makes comparisons between kevin parker and John Lennon? Jesus, good luck
@@meepmeeepmeeeep lol sucks to have ears as bad as yours that's for sure 😂
2010 Austin psych Fest?
12.....
Noice.
Was that really a heckler so early at the beginning?
Rude af
less sitar - more cowbell
Always more sitar biatch
Nah. bigboy.
L 🤍 v E
when youre drivin your car and you crash
Keep Music Evil