These guys were the real deal. The were great, but they were on the verge of such incredible greatness and were getting ready to explode. It is sad that Bradley died, who knows how big it would've become. They were the epitome of the entire old so-cal feel, beach, bud, music, attitude, waves, surf, boarding, skating, reggae, punk, anti-system, anti-establishment, beach bum, bad boy not giving a shit band. Except they really had the talent, sound, spirit, soul, look , feel and it factor going for them all the way...................damn I could go on.
Sublime would have been extremely successful and active going into the late 90’s and early aughts. Sublime would have been been similar to No Doubt in mainstream popularity. I could see Sublime playing at Woodstock ‘99. Gwen Stefanie and Bradley were close friends so it’s well within reason to believe they would have worked together on each others albums often as close musicians do and maybe even when she went solo she probably would have wanted Bradley to produce a track or contribute vocals on certain songs. When you remove a death from the equation and add maturity - even the most mysterious and alluring high profile individuals who met tragic endings would eventually experience enough danger in life and the success they receive would eventually calm them down. Bradley Nowell was a great musician - even when people try to skewer Sublime as a glorified cover band etc. There is no denying that they created special music together and have a great recognizable sound.
@@current3109 Groove tube shut down a long time back, it moved near Boardwalk where Surfinista is now, then it went outta business. Groove Tube turned into “the goods” surf shop owned by the Hobgoods, they shut that down too. The building is still there, right next to Dos Amigos
Brad had talent oozing out of him. He could play so sloppy, but every note had passion and brilliance. It was like the music flowed through him when he performed and he was there to channel it.
@@Angelica-yr9tj I know!!! I visited last year and it was an awesome experience blasting sublime at a location that was once full of people jamming to their music
we did not know how special this day would become. I was and emplyee at the groove tube. thats my bike. hahah I fix his mic. epic. I hung with Bradley later on in California, working for Lost surfboards.
Treg Burris he’s great but that’s just samples played on Roland pads, although I can’t tell if he even has the electronics set up there. He used them though
@@beyer66 they're not set up here, but yes Bud did use Roland electronic pads programmed with a few different samples quite often starting sometime in '95, however as far as i'm aware he only sampled cymbal and tom sounds? but i literally have no source for that so he very well could've also used them for the reverb, i'm just going off of live shows i've watched
Great footage here. When I see Sublime play it reminds me of Nirvana and early Guns ' N Roses for the fact that when they played live there was an element of danger there like they could just fall apart at any moment. But at the same time you when you could be witnessing a performance that could change your life.
So Cal punks finest! That Irresistible sound that grooves and inspires , still to this day..... fuck I miss the 90's ! Life Won't ever be that good again.....
If anyone is curious, they are filming the intro in the parking lot of what was "Cantina Dos Amigos at 990 N Hwy A1A in Indialantic, FL" which recently closed..It's now Kahlo: Mexican Grill.
@tmart2005 just ran across this. Not many, it was an odd place for a show really, it was in the small parking lot of a stand alone surf shop right on A1A which if youre not familiar with it is a well known road that runs parallel to the Atlantic ocean. Dont go beachside often these days but last I knew it changed owners and is now called "the goods" in Melbourne beach Fl. might give you an idea of how small the area was on google maps if they havent expanded parking.
@@Ryattt81 the goods shut down, there is/was a small church using the building now, the groove tube didn’t survive either, it moved in next door to Bizzarros and lasted a bit and then shut down too
I don’t know why this hasn’t gotten more views but….. wtf it’s just Brad being Brad and he was so f***** special for being in the right place at the right level and the right coordinates in life. And what else do I have to say? SUBLIME 4EVER❕❕❕
These guys had the "it" factor that can't be taught. Not just Bradley gave Sublime there sound. Eric Wilson on bass, you kidding me. And Bud on drums, those boys are violent on stage.Real deal
SLOW ride reminds me of when I was in my early 20s getting high on pain killers and drinking beer in the summer at my old apartment lol been sober 5 years now but I can distinctly remember those days.
and to think i liked sublime and lived in this town when this happened and went to the groovetube for cd's and sexwax, too bad i was 10 and probably skateboarding at a stripmall when this happened. Oh well life is quite interesting.
I was 18, always in Brevard surfing and in the Groove Tube but missed this. Now I actually live in Salt Lake LOL, it's pretty sick snowboarding and outdoors lifestyle if you can handle the Mormon influences. 90's was the underground era of snowboarding here so I understand the scene he's referring to.
These guys were the real deal. The were great, but they were on the verge of such incredible greatness and were getting ready to explode. It is sad that Bradley died, who knows how big it would've become. They were the epitome of the entire old so-cal feel, beach, bud, music, attitude, waves, surf, boarding, skating, reggae, punk, anti-system, anti-establishment, beach bum, bad boy not giving a shit band. Except they really had the talent, sound, spirit, soul, look , feel and it factor going for them all the way...................damn I could go on.
Matthew Kelly shut the fuck up
@@YeaaaahDude you're a moron lol.
Amen brotha
Could Not agree more
Sublime would have been extremely successful and active going into the late 90’s and early aughts.
Sublime would have been been similar to No Doubt in mainstream popularity. I could see Sublime playing at Woodstock ‘99.
Gwen Stefanie and Bradley were close friends so it’s well within reason to believe they would have worked together on each others albums often as close musicians do and maybe even when she went solo she probably would have wanted Bradley to produce a track or contribute vocals on certain songs.
When you remove a death from the equation and add maturity - even the most mysterious and alluring high profile individuals who met tragic endings would eventually experience enough danger in life and the success they receive would eventually calm them down.
Bradley Nowell was a great musician - even when people try to skewer Sublime as a glorified cover band etc. There is no denying that they created special music together and have a great recognizable sound.
Bud is a sick drummer !
They made so much noise for just 3 guys
He gets NONE of the credit he DESERVES ❕❕❕
Bud Gaugh is an excellent drummer 👏
My favorite
Eric is a great bass player
Forever my favorite version of Slow Ride
mine 2
Samesies
10:26 "baby im thinkin with my ding-a-ling" then brad looks back at the girl standing behind him
classic.
Lol!! That's!! Bradley!!.... 😉
Born in 91, my dad used to take me to the groove tube surf shop frequently. Never knew these guys played there till now..blessssss up
i live around here i’m gonna go check it out
@@current3109 Groove tube shut down a long time back, it moved near Boardwalk where Surfinista is now, then it went outta business. Groove Tube turned into “the goods” surf shop owned by the Hobgoods, they shut that down too. The building is still there, right next to Dos Amigos
91! Here too 🔥
rome cant even hold a candle to how raw this shit is
he's just a copy act, he will never be Brad as much as he tries.
Brad had talent oozing out of him. He could play so sloppy, but every note had passion and brilliance. It was like the music flowed through him when he performed and he was there to channel it.
Nice to see video of this! That's the dude that ran the grove tube back in day! I'm glad to see this still exists! My home town! 1995!
i live here too! i’m gonna go check it out.
If only you could! It is currently a church bahaha
@@Angelica-yr9tj I know!!! I visited last year and it was an awesome experience blasting sublime at a location that was once full of people jamming to their music
we did not know how special this day would become. I was and emplyee at the groove tube. thats my bike. hahah I fix his mic. epic. I hung with Bradley later on in California, working for Lost surfboards.
is this building still there?
is the place still there? i live nearby and wanna check it out
I was there as well. You worked with Danny then? Still remember that donation jar with Danny on it lol...good times.
@@Ryattt81 I visited the place about last year and it’s a church now, crayz place
With Chicken?
this is, by for, the best footage of sublime, imo
Underrated drummer
I can’t get enough of this band
Who on gods green earth could dislike this???
Idiots.....probably right wing repub trash 🗑
Buds drumming is what inspired me to buy a kit.
Him playing the reverb parts blew my mind...
Treg Burris he’s great but that’s just samples played on Roland pads, although I can’t tell if he even has the electronics set up there. He used them though
his fills are incredible
@@beyer66 nah really. At this gig he was with some basic shit and yea he did mimic the reverb parts
@@beyer66 they're not set up here, but yes Bud did use Roland electronic pads programmed with a few different samples quite often starting sometime in '95, however as far as i'm aware he only sampled cymbal and tom sounds? but i literally have no source for that so he very well could've also used them for the reverb, i'm just going off of live shows i've watched
thank you for this video, been watching bits and pieces of this set for years.
That first song gives me the chills love it
Officer move
Brad was so talented. To me he is right there with Cobain, Staley, and Shannon Hoon. All RIP.
Other than Kurt, that list is insulting.
@@ZDiddy7777Kurt could barely play guitar
@@ericandriechack1726he can make a damn good song though
Great footage here. When I see Sublime play it reminds me of Nirvana and early Guns ' N Roses for the fact that when they played live there was an element of danger there like they could just fall apart at any moment. But at the same time you when you could be witnessing a performance that could change your life.
So Cal punks finest! That Irresistible sound that grooves and inspires , still to this day..... fuck I miss the 90's ! Life Won't ever be that good again.....
Thanks for reppin Oxnard homie. Miss you man.
that dude alone watching them jam, just jam...would pay my house to be him hahaha nice show crazy wicked fun and Sublime always good
Love revisiting this video. I miss the groove tube. 321 represent
3:54 “Officer Move”
5:10 “Without The D.J.”
6:39 The Youth Are Getting Restless(Bad Brains)
9:18 Slow Ride
Saw them before Bradley past at a indoor skate park. Deftones opened. Amazing show.
this video changed my life. . . back in 2002
HAPPY BDAY BRAD!!!
god bless Eric's dad
I was living down the road, too bad I was 2
JarnoldEnterprises 👍🏼🤣👍🏼
My favorite video...I watch it almost everyday! On a daily!
When music ruled!
melonhead34 modern music is shit
I've heard a lot of bands in 30 years and nothing comes close to sublime
If anyone is curious, they are filming the intro in the parking lot of what was "Cantina Dos Amigos at 990 N Hwy A1A in Indialantic, FL" which recently closed..It's now Kahlo: Mexican Grill.
Bass guy deserves a lotta great,I understand Brad has all the appeal but bass player is providing the stability
He got all the love at the sublime with Rome show in Houston last week. It was great. He got a little chocked up.
Eric is a bass god
Best video of them, hands down favorite.
damn in 95 they were still playing small venues? They must have caught on late as I think they are sounding fucking awesome here.
***** Well you gotta think, Robbin tha Hood hadn't been out but a year. They never really experienced mainstream success until Brad had died
They was huge cali in Brad days.
This was across the country in a small beach town, they had bigger shows in Cali
PURE!!!
This is just timeless ❤
one of the rare times brad's using a delay pedal with his guitar.
randomly, it's just sitting next to his amp.
Awesome RIP Brad !!
I was there...I can't believe it's been over 20 yrs.
@tmart2005 just ran across this. Not many, it was an odd place for a show really, it was in the small parking lot of a stand alone surf shop right on A1A which if youre not familiar with it is a well known road that runs parallel to the Atlantic ocean. Dont go beachside often these days but last I knew it changed owners and is now called "the goods" in Melbourne beach Fl. might give you an idea of how small the area was on google maps if they havent expanded parking.
@@Ryattt81 the goods shut down, there is/was a small church using the building now, the groove tube didn’t survive either, it moved in next door to Bizzarros and lasted a bit and then shut down too
The freestyle at 5:17 is actually a song called No Loafting by Michael Buckley on Jammy$ label from 1986
I think the track is Dance Gate
I used to live just down the street from the Groove Tube. Damn it sucks I was only 2 years old at the time.
I love how happy he looks when he finally sobered up and slayed fallen idols
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
I don’t know why this hasn’t gotten more views but….. wtf it’s just Brad being Brad and he was so f***** special for being in the right place at the right level and the right coordinates in life. And what else do I have to say? SUBLIME 4EVER❕❕❕
the dance it can't gwan without the soundsystem
sublime #1
These guys had the "it" factor that can't be taught. Not just Bradley gave Sublime there sound. Eric Wilson on bass, you kidding me. And Bud on drums, those boys are violent on stage.Real deal
Hod I miss sublime and tha groove tube
Bradley Nowell is the definition of cool
Braahh...so effortless they're just playing
LOVE IT !!!
No dislikes...just how every sublime video should fukn be..
respect sublime...
Such a difference seeing Brad sober VS lit
Can someone tell me the tune playing in the background at 3:30 while they're introducing Jellyroll?
Ninja Mi Ninja - Courtney Melody
crosshairs3 Much Thanks!
Love it all of it
Cadenced at 09:00, What a show. What a long strange trip its been? Sublime
the way bud drums reminds me of the drummer from the band the coneheads
I live right next to where this was played
so og.. bow down..
Fuck....These guys would have been playing stadiums if Bradley stayed alive...
+Sam Cohen
Thanks fucking god that didnt happen
RIP Bradley
sublime does not suit stadiums broski
what a great day indeed
Oh my God pure hold here
SLOW ride reminds me of when I was in my early 20s getting high on pain killers and drinking beer in the summer at my old apartment lol been sober 5 years now but I can distinctly remember those days.
The vid that dude was shooting is on here somewhere. awesome upload
9:20 favorite song
Guys what's the song at 0:06, Brad sings at 1:30. Please guys, its blowing my mind
The song is Courtney Melody - united
man.. he can play the guitar..
1yr 2mths it all would come crashing down
Adam the Woo sent me here.
It’s awesome how Brad was so fucked up and yet he sounds so good at groove tube
If you don't know Sublime you can't be my friend
oh god! Bradley's shoulder!
What's that thrash band Brad was talking about?? Anyone got some links??
and to think i liked sublime and lived in this town when this happened and went to the groovetube for cd's and sexwax, too bad i was 10 and probably skateboarding at a stripmall when this happened. Oh well life is quite interesting.
I was 18, always in Brevard surfing and in the Groove Tube but missed this. Now I actually live in Salt Lake LOL, it's pretty sick snowboarding and outdoors lifestyle if you can handle the Mormon influences. 90's was the underground era of snowboarding here so I understand the scene he's referring to.
@@fandam801 i went out to tahoe in 1996 and got to see the snowboarding scene out west and i can attest it was sick as hell
hahah I know I saw that. It took me like the first 100 times i've seen this interview to see that. he spills like half his beer hahah
Then they went to play the Zoo (Greg an Jeff’s place) later that night . ✌️
Drunk as fuck. These dudes defined ska. Fuck yeah.
@Merther420 "Ninja Mi Ninja" by Courtney Melody
02.10 Brad owns the Interviewer lol
What’s the song in the background
I wanna know too, the First music in the background at 0:06 "Wayne was a good boy but wayne hás a boy whos steal" Brad sings It at 1:30
smoke my computer
fuck yeah!!
if i scroll down i can find same comments on this over 10 years
i said
Wish the rest of the footage wasn’t lost to time
Courtney Melody - Unite
whats the song in the very beginning in the background?!
so cute
can someone pleeease tell me the name of that song that plays in the background, the one that bradley's singing 1:31 ?
in a selfish way I'm glad it never went big to be there in that time and place just imagine
shit!! unique groove
bud is fuckin jammin outt!!!!
RAW
HEY those two groupiez sitting behind brad. Tag and Reveal yourselves!!!
Anyone know what the song he play is at 4:00?
Officer move
Only sublime likes jamming at a hotel in FL
I want one of those sublime shirts ..HELP ME FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
It's Florida.. right..
porque eu nao estava aliii
he did have a beer in his hand.