Wow, mega mange gange tak for upload. Det er sgu fantastisk at få mulighed for at se liveversioner af sange som Rose og Art of me, når man nu er for ung til selv at have haft mulighed for at se dem live, mens de stadig havde de sange på setlisten.
Vildt fedt upload - tak for det... Jeg havde fornøjelsen at være til Kashmir koncert i midt-halvfemserne..1994 måske. Dengang de stadig var et brag af et ret ukendt undergrunds-band... Her - snart 25 år senere - og efter utallige festivaller samt koncerter - står koncerten med Kashmir dengang stadig i min top 3 over personlige største musikalske live-oplevelser. Jeg oplevede dem sidenhen, hvilket også var superfedt.. Men, men....de første år, og de tidligste koncerter var magiske. Fedest at denne upload nu findes - så kan alle opleve lidt af de fedeste tider :)
Jeg havde for nylig en snak med nogle unge mennesker som var misundelige over at jeg havde set Kashmir dengang. Nu ved jeg hvor jeg skal sende dem hen!
On the flip side: this is the only video we have of early 90’s Kashmir besides the Hypocondriac Jack music video - I wish there were cell phones in the crowd then!!
damn, they sound great then, and showing some of the colors they would show more so later on, but damn, really quite different from the kashmir i would come to know. i have to add that the crowd surfing , while neat and definitely a remnant, really appears to be quite cringey.
It was a common thing at concerts back then, especialy at grunge and heavy concerts. Imagine how annoying it must be that its most likely the same 4 persons that CONSTANTY wants to get surfed all the way to the back, and youre standing where they constantly land, i dont envy those people at all. Thank you present for no longer allowing randos to the stage to jump into a crowd.
@@zeruil8264the intro, however, featuring Kasper’s art (and presumably a story about the band) is spoken in Danish Edit: and the interviews between songs Edit2: and Kasper talking between songs
I’m not sure if it’s gonna correlate properly due to some semantics but I’ll try😃 the intro: Kasper(the leadsinger), Mads(bassist) and Asger(drummer), three weird kids, grow up in three weird towns. Asger slowly morphs into a drumset, and his biggest wish scare his both his loyal parents. Mads hygger(¿chills?) in Vordingborg and draws wonderful drawing only he himself is amused of and dreams of being in a jazz fusion big band. Kasper on the other hand dreams of stardom à la(like) Kiss, and dresses like his idols while drawing cartoons about rock and violence. Kasper and Asger meet in “efterskole”(ig boarding school but it’s usually a lot more loose and not as posh if thats how boarding schools are viewed) and try out all the bassists in school until finally they have to resort the schools best but also the most reserved bassist… Mads. Things start taking shape during the anual Christmas jazz arrangement. The boys practice for 14 days and sign up under the name Kashmir. Now with a record deal the trip goes to a “plow field” where somebody set up an advanced studio. Here Kashmir records their first album. At a festive get-together they celebrate their debut album. This van is for long periods Kasmir’s second home during 1994 while working their way around different scenes in Denmark. This picture(the one showing Kashmir on a stage facing each other) might as well be of them at a festival or one of the many scenes they played at. In the rehearsal room all the way out on Amager, Kashmir is depicted practicing for their second studio album. Lastly a drawing of the three in 2015 playing in a “musical elder commune” that they bought for the many money they’ve made throughout their career.
@@birdzzzondayflu2489shit that’s a bit longer than i intended and that’s only the intro hope it makes sense and that you can follow along with the drawings in the same time😅
Thanks God Kashmir turned their sound into something more influenced-by-Radiohead and oriented to Space rock and Dream pop. This is quite a mixture between Nirvana, Frank Zappa, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Sublime that I'm not really into. In the 00's they found their unique sound and the accurate balance between explosive and dreamy. These fellas on screen maybe never imagined having David Bowie and Lou Reed in one of their albums.
Wow , what a fantastic Trio right here ! ...
Underrated Drummer Utd
Absolutely
This is pure gold
Fedt upload.. Så fedt. !
Ville ønske der var en koncert fra Cruzential tiden.. Savner 90'erne
There is a video of them playing Gloom at the “Danish grammies” in 97
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Search Kashmir live Brussels 1999 - they play Travelogue
Estaba en busca de plata y termine encontrando oro!
2:03 - Leather Crane
11:52 - The Story Of Jamie Fame Flame
16:29 - Rose
21:14 - Art of me
Wow, mega mange gange tak for upload. Det er sgu fantastisk at få mulighed for at se liveversioner af sange som Rose og Art of me, når man nu er for ung til selv at have haft mulighed for at se dem live, mens de stadig havde de sange på setlisten.
Selv tak 😉. Jeg nåede desværre heller ikke at se dem fra den fedeste tid her, så tænkte at alle skulle have muligheden her.
Vildt fedt upload - tak for det... Jeg havde fornøjelsen at være til Kashmir koncert i midt-halvfemserne..1994 måske. Dengang de stadig var et brag af et ret ukendt undergrunds-band... Her - snart 25 år senere - og efter utallige festivaller samt koncerter - står koncerten med Kashmir dengang stadig i min top 3 over personlige største musikalske live-oplevelser. Jeg oplevede dem sidenhen, hvilket også var superfedt.. Men, men....de første år, og de tidligste koncerter var magiske. Fedest at denne upload nu findes - så kan alle opleve lidt af de fedeste tider :)
LOVING THIS!! Also: GREATEST INTRO EVER!
Tror Eistrup følte han skulle bevise noget her over for Tim Christensen, medhensyn til guitarskills haha. Fed performance!
Tanks
Damn jeg gad godt se hans pedalboard
Mange tak for et fantastisk upload
dudesonomg selv tak :-)
Liderligt!!
Awesome
deres Debut album var deres bedste allerede på album nr 2 for stor stil skifte efter min smag
Jeg havde for nylig en snak med nogle unge mennesker som var misundelige over at jeg havde set Kashmir dengang. Nu ved jeg hvor jeg skal sende dem hen!
Ja det er rent guld fra en svunden tid. Gad også godt selv have set dem dengang.
gettin' the zappa vibes mixed with nineties funk rock
fedt
Man savner jo nærmest Asgers lange hår..... 😃
Kan huske jeg så programmet, men ikke hvad det hed..
Love how they don’t even give 2 shits about the crowd surfers jumping off stage no security even!!!
This was like 6 years before before the Pearl Jam incident where people died in the crowd during Roskilde Festival.
Hvem er alle de mennesker foran scenen ? dem der står hvor alle mobiltelefonerne plejer at være
De havde dem ikke .. så de var nødt til nyde koncerten 'irl' .. Stakler :/
On the flip side: this is the only video we have of early 90’s Kashmir besides the Hypocondriac Jack music video - I wish there were cell phones in the crowd then!!
damn, they sound great then, and showing some of the colors they would show more so later on, but damn, really quite different from the kashmir i would come to know. i have to add that the crowd surfing , while neat and definitely a remnant, really appears to be quite cringey.
It was a common thing at concerts back then, especialy at grunge and heavy concerts. Imagine how annoying it must be that its most likely the same 4 persons that CONSTANTY wants to get surfed all the way to the back, and youre standing where they constantly land, i dont envy those people at all. Thank you present for no longer allowing randos to the stage to jump into a crowd.
Hold nu kæft det bringer minder tilbage til et fed tid...
Translation would be appreciated.
Are you joking? They sing in english
@@zeruil8264the intro, however, featuring Kasper’s art (and presumably a story about the band) is spoken in Danish
Edit: and the interviews between songs
Edit2: and Kasper talking between songs
I’m not sure if it’s gonna correlate properly due to some semantics but I’ll try😃
the intro:
Kasper(the leadsinger), Mads(bassist) and Asger(drummer), three weird kids, grow up in three weird towns.
Asger slowly morphs into a drumset, and his biggest wish scare his both his loyal parents.
Mads hygger(¿chills?) in Vordingborg and draws wonderful drawing only he himself is amused of and dreams of being in a jazz fusion big band.
Kasper on the other hand dreams of stardom à la(like) Kiss, and dresses like his idols while drawing cartoons about rock and violence.
Kasper and Asger meet in “efterskole”(ig boarding school but it’s usually a lot more loose and not as posh if thats how boarding schools are viewed) and try out all the bassists in school until finally they have to resort the schools best but also the most reserved bassist… Mads. Things start taking shape during the anual Christmas jazz arrangement. The boys practice for 14 days and sign up under the name Kashmir.
Now with a record deal the trip goes to a “plow field” where somebody set up an advanced studio. Here Kashmir records their first album. At a festive get-together they celebrate their debut album. This van is for long periods Kasmir’s second home during 1994 while working their way around different scenes in Denmark. This picture(the one showing Kashmir on a stage facing each other) might as well be of them at a festival or one of the many scenes they played at. In the rehearsal room all the way out on Amager, Kashmir is depicted practicing for their second studio album. Lastly a drawing of the three in 2015 playing in a “musical elder commune” that they bought for the many money they’ve made throughout their career.
@@birdzzzondayflu2489shit that’s a bit longer than i intended and that’s only the intro hope it makes sense and that you can follow along with the drawings in the same time😅
1994*
Really wish I could understand danish lol
They singing in english lol
16:30
Thanks God Kashmir turned their sound into something more influenced-by-Radiohead and oriented to Space rock and Dream pop.
This is quite a mixture between Nirvana, Frank Zappa, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Sublime that I'm not really into.
In the 00's they found their unique sound and the accurate balance between explosive and dreamy. These fellas on screen maybe never imagined having David Bowie and Lou Reed in one of their albums.
It's all a matter of taste. Personally I prefer the first 3 albums.
I personally love Travelouge as much as I love The Balance Palace
@@bennisa8102 The Balance Palace... What a hell of an album that was!
Go listen to Cruzential
Alv khe pedo yo solo buscaba melpomene