ha ha..the same...just stumbled across it today..had it on a vhs when mtv showed it all those years ago.Played it till my crappy ferguson videostar ate it!
Teethgrinder has always been my favourite song, for personal reasons and chronic trigeminal neuralgia and a 20 year nose candy habit. The drummer is unique and amazing, a true talent the band was never the same when he left! Best drummer from that 90s era, probably the best ever in the world.
I had this show on a videotape till my brother decided to record a random soccer game on the same tape :'( Good to see it back after all those year :-)
+Steve Gold he left a looooooooong time ago man. Couldnt cope with touring and several other issues in the band ( had some serious trouble when recording infernal love(. But their new drummer is really good as well.
Cheers for the info. Infernal love was the last album of there's I got. Lost track of them after that but just downloaded loads of albums released after Infernal love. Will give them a listen.
Seen live many times,and always a great show(especially one night when the Wildhearts were on the same bill) Therapy are still outstanding, their music is well standing the test of time. I remember first hearing the album Troublegum and being blown away, i've never had such a fantastic reaction to an album before or since. Andy Cairns still an amazing musician.
1993-94, Therapy? were the kings of alternative metal. "Teethgrinder" is still today incredible, an hybrid between techno and metal music. Too bad they started to lose the path already with Infernal Love.
I like their albums a lot , I think that it is true that they' re something more emotional and the punky root is more present then the " noise " in their actual sound . I think that they had been so successfull with troublegum cuz after Nurse they found the exact urban sound of that times. I also think that coming out with a single like Diane ( I mean : it is a really beautiful song ) made us teens of the 90' think that they had become something too different and not very heavy, so after Infernal Love they lost in popularity . Really great band ! Really underrated, I am listeninig a lot to " Disquiet" these days .
Before TH-cam, there was only MTV/Super Channel. Which provided the odd amazing obscure band live. I rewatched this video on a continuous loop. Band sound so tight and powerful as a three piece. Fyfe Ewing fucking rocks. Thanks for the upload.
"Before youtube there was MTV"... Yes, you are right.... In French there is a famous expression : "un temps que les moins de vingt ans ne peuvent connaître". It could ne translate by : "if you are less than 20 you can't have heard about it". But actually it would be more appropriate to talk about people who are under 40 😁😁😁. Many thanx to the uploader for this magnificent gift. A piece of my youth....
Emotion Connect I respectfully disagree. I think that Suicide pact - You first is a great album, and different from what they did before. Never Apologize Never Explain also is a great album. Both came out after Fyfe left the band.
Saw them for the first time on this tour. Sunstroke festival, Dalymount Park, August 1995. So proud to call them compatriots. The best Irish rock band since Thin Lizzy
F-Me!! I remember recording this concert off MTV onto MiniDisc and playing the crap out of it for years (still would if I had a minidisc player). I still mouth “come of Brixton, make some fucking noise” whenever I listen to teeth Grinder.
had this on video back in the day .. most memorable and awsome live footage of the time and certainly a turn on to Therapy? and their music ever since if only just for the 'boo' in Teethgrinder
Saw Therapy a few times back in the early 90's. always brilliant and always had great support acts, will be seeing them this coming year when they are supporting the Stranglers really looking forward to seeing them again after to many years!
+PearlJen86 Yeah, I met them in The Netherlands. They full well know Troublegum was their highlight, an epic mark in alternative trash rock music. They also cannot believe they are still touring and known. Quite modest and grateful for their life. Then we pointed them to a sushi place :)
I watched this on mushrooms nearly 30 years ago and I remember there being a mermaid on stage in a paddling pool of sand with a plastic palm tree sticking out the middle. Good shrooms they were
Although troublegum was a great album I always felt that unbeliever was a bit off and should u have been replaced with this live version. Anyone else notice?
00:32 Stop It You're Killing Me
04:10 Trigger Inside
08:18 Teethgrinder
11:41 Halfway Down The Stairs
12:39 Unbeliever
16:03 Accelerator
18:54 Screamager
21:36 Nausea
25:05 Lunacy Booth (with Lesley Rankine)
They were never the same when fyffe left
I was there somewhere at the front! I can't believe this just showed up in my suggested videos. How freaky... It was an awesome gig
Just over 20 years ago now and I remember this like yesterday, had it recorded onto VHS and watched it almost daily. I miss these days
same!
haha me too, years since I've seen it but remember every frame from all the viewings...
Same 🙌
ha ha..the same...just stumbled across it today..had it on a vhs when mtv showed it all those years ago.Played it till my crappy ferguson videostar ate it!
...ib join the club
MTV VJ legend Paul King! :-)
Oh man, that drumming. Absolutely stunning performance from Fyfe Ewing. Excellent show, and Teethgrinder is still a killer song...
Hell yeah !
15 years later I'm still impressed by is "two snares drumming". As a drummer, he was one of my major influences... Thank you Fyfe
🙏🙏🙏
Teethgrinder is such a realistic tune about wizz and my own teeth are a testament to the grinding
Teethgrinder has always been my favourite song, for personal reasons and chronic trigeminal neuralgia and a 20 year nose candy habit. The drummer is unique and amazing, a true talent the band was never the same when he left! Best drummer from that 90s era, probably the best ever in the world.
being a drummer for over 20 years Fyfe is one my favourite drummers of all time screw travis barker and chad smith. Fyfe is the man in my opinion.
I have the same opinion about Fyfe : what an incredible drummer. A perfect mix between precision, power ans creativity.
#totalRespect
They've never been the same band since he left. What is Fyfe doing now?
Amin brother!
He's an amazing drummer just sorry he's still not with these lads I'd say they would have been even better with him still there
fyfe dances when/where others are walking, that might have something to do with it. respex.
Now THIS is a concert. No Phono Sapiens, just people going absolutely bonkers :)
+Gezoes i was thinking EXACTLY the same!
+Gezoes Phono Sapiens :D Never heard the phrase, but I know who you mean.
Olivér Kiss I used to call them telephone zombies, but Phono Sapiens is much more catchy. Spread the word :)
4kapes
Watched this so many times on VHS, great performance all round but Fyfe Ewing is an absolute monster on the kit!.. so unique
I had this show on a videotape till my brother decided to record a random soccer game on the same tape :'( Good to see it back after all those year :-)
I was at this gig! Therapy? have always been great live
As long as I've been going to see them I have never been disappointed
2:35 : this part is like a glimpse into heaven. So good. What a concert! Watched my VHS tape til its lo-fi death.
Hell yeah...
What a concert...
A master piece !
Fuck yeah!
Tethgrinder : apoplexy! What a huge era for the band
At 8:43 you can see one of the security guys air drumming the roll at the start of the verse.
haha good catch
Well spotted!
Fyfe is incredible. Particularly on Teeth Grinder
Agreed
Matthew Turner Well spotted. He is on fire there. And then some.
Was into these boys back in the day. Was just wondering does fyfe still drum with them? I recall he left the band?
+Steve Gold he left a looooooooong time ago man. Couldnt cope with touring and several other issues in the band ( had some serious trouble when recording infernal love(. But their new drummer is really good as well.
Cheers for the info. Infernal love was the last album of there's I got. Lost track of them after that but just downloaded loads of albums released after Infernal love. Will give them a listen.
times when music was still music and no puppets-show. masterpiece - troublegum 🙂
Seen live many times,and always a great show(especially one night when the Wildhearts were on the same bill) Therapy are still outstanding, their music is well standing the test of time. I remember first hearing the album Troublegum and being blown away, i've never had such a fantastic reaction to an album before or since. Andy Cairns still an amazing musician.
Followed by Nirvana Unplugged In New York... what a night's telly!
1993-94, Therapy? were the kings of alternative metal. "Teethgrinder" is still today incredible, an hybrid between techno and metal music. Too bad they started to lose the path already with Infernal Love.
cuoccimix not metal, though
sort of crossover indeed.
I like their albums a lot , I think that it is true that they' re something more emotional and the punky root is more present then the " noise " in their actual sound . I think that they had been so successfull with troublegum cuz after Nurse they found the exact urban sound of that times. I also think that coming out with a single like Diane ( I mean : it is a really beautiful song ) made us teens of the 90' think that they had become something too different and not very heavy, so after Infernal Love they lost in popularity . Really great band ! Really underrated, I am listeninig a lot to " Disquiet" these days .
Before TH-cam, there was only MTV/Super Channel. Which provided the odd amazing obscure band live. I rewatched this video on a continuous loop. Band sound so tight and powerful as a three piece. Fyfe Ewing fucking rocks. Thanks for the upload.
"Before youtube there was MTV"...
Yes, you are right.... In French there is a famous expression : "un temps que les moins de vingt ans ne peuvent connaître". It could ne translate by : "if you are less than 20 you can't have heard about it".
But actually it would be more appropriate to talk about people who are under 40
😁😁😁.
Many thanx to the uploader for this magnificent gift. A piece of my youth....
Looking forward to see them tomorrow in Hamburg ❤
A 90s signature piece - many thanks for sharing. Therapy?'s great, Fyfe's drumming incredibly tight
Once he left the band, they were finished
HauptmanNase
Not exactly.
wyrd
finished not in terms of fame, but their music became very predictable
Emotion Connect
I respectfully disagree. I think that Suicide pact - You first is a great album, and different from what they did before. Never Apologize Never Explain also is a great album. Both came out after Fyfe left the band.
+Emotion Connect the new album is very very good though, and so was the previous one... High anxiety was even better
Saw them for the first time on this tour. Sunstroke festival, Dalymount Park, August 1995. So proud to call them compatriots. The best Irish rock band since Thin Lizzy
This concert was awesome👍👍
12:58 this Riff followed by that georgious Beat!
F-Me!! I remember recording this concert off MTV onto MiniDisc and playing the crap out of it for years (still would if I had a minidisc player). I still mouth “come of Brixton, make some fucking noise” whenever I listen to teeth Grinder.
Saw them a few times around this era. Went for pints too. Class band.
had this on video back in the day .. most memorable and awsome live footage of the time and certainly a turn on to Therapy? and their music ever since if only just for the 'boo' in Teethgrinder
That Trigger Inside intro triggered more crowd surfs than the history of ever!
I had this on a tape, from when radio 2 broadcast it at the time. I never knew there was video as well, until today! Thanks for sharing.
Damn that was good, wish I coulda seen them in 1994.
Sadly and ironically, I couldn't wait to turn 21 to see them. By that time, they stopped coming to Seattle.
Tight as a ducks arse. Amazing 3 piece.
Saw Therapy a few times back in the early 90's. always brilliant and always had great support acts, will be seeing them this coming year when they are supporting the Stranglers really looking forward to seeing them again after to many years!
❤❤❤
Fyfe Ewing is one of my favourite drummers...and a leftie to boot.
Best concert ever done!
Awesome concert. Lunacy Booth is incredible!!
golden years of mtv
I just saw them live in Dublin. They still have it. Also, great guys.
+PearlJen86 Yeah, I met them in The Netherlands. They full well know Troublegum was their highlight, an epic mark in alternative trash rock music. They also cannot believe they are still touring and known. Quite modest and grateful for their life. Then we pointed them to a sushi place :)
Концерт просто супер! Давно хотів його знайти. Колись в дитинстві бачив по ТВ декілька пісень з нього, а ось він весь. Просто круто.
11:40 this rhyme followed by the riff kicking in 😱 by christ it's good 🤘
Qué pedazo de álbum se sacaron! Qué fuerza bruta cojones!!!
Vi a Therapy? en Madrid, en la Sala Revolver, allá por el 1994. Uno de los conciertos mas bestiales que he ido...
Thanks for the upload! I was 15 then and it still sounds fresh as hell! Rock on!
I gotta trigger inside..Alright Dave.
I was at this one, it was great to see Fyfe in action live, all bare footed and that.
Saw them support Metallica at Monsters of Rock. Absolutely incredible live band!!
Was there too !!!!
Far better than newer versions of "stop it....". And Fyfe on drums.
Brilliant album got on green vinyl
So sorry can"t take 2 LIKEs.
beste/best after nevermind troublegum is my most favorite rock album ever
These are the years MTV is real MTV.... missed so much... by the way look at the gorgeous girl at 14:31
Still fucking amazing!
17:13 Excellent stage jump!
Can't wait to see Troublegum in its entirety played again. Saw them play it at sonisphere 2010.
Loudest live band ever. Trust me. No chance Andy Cairns can even hear his own voice by now.
Incorrect son try Motörhead back in the 80’s
COME ON BRIXTON,,, MAKE SOME FUCKIN NOISE!!!!!!!
EXCELLANT thanks for the upload
8:43 the security jamming to teethgrinder!
I was at this. CAUSE I"M WELL OLD crying emoji
I watched this on mushrooms nearly 30 years ago and I remember there being a mermaid on stage in a paddling pool of sand with a plastic palm tree sticking out the middle. Good shrooms they were
Lucky enough to see Therapy? during 93 - Nurse days and many times since. Love em - not sure about the loony girl last track though
Why it was never released as an official material? Still better than their other releases...
Still a fucking show!!
No Punishment Kiss
What the hell
Give me 'Animal Bones' or 'Innocent-x' anyday.
...Animal Bones.... Another brillant and powerfull rythm played by one of the best drummer of that Time...
☘️Real🍀🏍️👍🏼
🍀Fyfe times better than your average banana ☘️🏍️👍🏼
Stop it. Therapy rule,
Thumb a like if you we're there.
Самый крутой концерт Therapy?
Although troublegum was a great album I always felt that unbeliever was a bit off and should u have been replaced with this live version. Anyone else notice?
Lunacy booth