Fun fact. Their practice spot was next door to the soccer field my school practiced on. 4th-6th grade I was allowed to come in and watch SDRE practice with a friend of mine who was a Goldsmith! Small world.
Where was this? I have a memory of ~6th or 7th grade soccer (just before I got into punk, but had started playing drums) - and going to my coach's house in the U-district for a team party,. I remember a band was wrapping up rehearsal in his basement and I was so blown away by the drummer. I've always had this nagging memory/association that it was SDRE (that era, likely Empty Set/Chewbacca Kaboom) before I had any idea of who they were. A few years later (as I got into punk) William was a huge influence in my drumming.
Agreed. With Goldsmith a totally kicking rhythm section........one of the best I've heard in rock....Nate has a "little" Jack Bruce in him. He doesn't just stay in one place and thump away like 95% of rock bassists do.
This album didn't leave my car's CD player for months on end many times in my life. This and Hum's "You'd prefer an astronaut" were the be-all-end-all of that era in my circle.
William Goldsmith is such an incredible drummer. He plays so finess and so heavy all the same time with amazing chops. As a matter of fact the entire band is so incredibly good. The bass carries them while the guitars and vocals makes the band soar. This is true art in its purist form. Kids take notes.
He was a perfect fit for this band. Unfortunately they remained on the fringes of the being big. It’s a shame they broke up when they did, I think Goldsmith would have been much happier with them. Nate, on the other hand, struck the jackpot lol
Yeah they were! I got to see SDRE live for the first time in a tiny metal bar in Chicago when the band was recording Diary with Brad Wood in Wicker Park.
Ive just now found these guys, and the frontmans emotion is just so potient and powerful. Every time he screams he looks like hes holding back from crying. Also the drums are so crisp. The interweaving gutiar melodys and the pulp bass. God I'm gonna love this band
Definitely. That’s cool- as I’ve been a huge foo fighters fan for 12+ years, which Nate the bassist, went to play with, tho not as out front usually unfortunately. And their drummer here was the original drummer for Foo fighters. But anyway; they were greatly synced up in this band for sure. Point being I only got into this band about 18 months ago too !
I think on what makes 90's rock music so intense and with so much nostalgia. Started listening to all in early 2010's and I feel I can taste everything you tasted in those years.
@@grantbeck8482 I think you guys are overrating them a bit. These are great songs but overall the whole album has a lot of songs that sound the same and get stale after a while
It's wild how his voice changed. In this video his voice breaks up perfectly when he belts it out. In performances of these songs in later videos his voice doesn't really break up, because he's able to sing so much higher. It all sounds great.
what’s interesting is his voice actually didn’t change when they reformed, it changed right before Diary. they had just come off a long tour before the album came out, and Jeremy blew out his voice, resulting in the more broken, thin, sort of whiny sound you hear on Diary, LP2, and even somewhat on Return of the Frog Queen. in an interview, he said he was able to work on his voice and it healed over time, causing it to return to the more full sound on How It Feels and The Rising Tide. he said that this is how his voice actually sounded when he was 17-18 and first joined the band
@@damesoumbi His straining makes much more sense then because he's probably having a tougher time either hitting higher notes or its just putting a lot of strain onto his throat.
@@PrototheDodo interestingly enough his voice was both lower and higher when they reunited. he seemed to move some of the higher pitched nasally parts down into his chest voice, yet was able to hit the high notes with so much more clarity.
The voice breaks really do work well for the first two SDRE albums. I see them kind of in a similar light to Dolores in songs like 'So Cold In Ireland' where she uses the voice breaking in a stylistic way and not due to a lack of vocal training. There's no doubt that Jeremy developed a much better mixed voice after the second album and the third and fourth album wouldn't necessarily fit the old style of vocal breaks.
@Dokkasan Pfff...um, yeah....that's what it is. Fucking dipshit goober. Quick...name me a single actual progressive that doesn't ridicule MTV in disdain. None? None. But you can typing words, right fuckwipe?
@Dokkasan Please tell me more about how MTV in the 90s wasn't super progressive as far as voting, LGBT issues, race issues, and just about every other political issue you can think of from that era. Just because you grew up to turn out some conservative dickbag doesn't change the past.
@@evankuptz actually he was the drummer for Foo Fighters on tour when the first Foo Fighters album was released but when recording the second album (The Colour and The Shape) either the label or producer Gil Norton or even Dave himself decided to re-record most of the drum tracks on the album and when William found out he got pissed and left and then Taylor Hawkins came in to be the drummer for the Foos
Saw the video for Seven back in Middle School, maybe 95.' Diary was the second CD I ever bought with my own money. This band was the beacon, probably influenced my musical future more than any other.
Goldsmith is in God-mode on Seven! He's crushing the kit with precision. The 90s were arguably the best decade, regarding musicianship and crowd interaction.
Sunny Day real estate and Catherine wheel, both of them huge influences on the music I would find and mirror to the deep soul. Hum would follow about 2years later after that!
Damn, I’ve always loved this album but I did not expect them to sound so great live. Their sound is huge, super tight, amazing guitar tone, drummer smashes that kit, and bass fills are amazing. This slaps incredibly hard.
This album was a masterpiece, and for those of us coming of age during this time, holds a special place in our hearts. Not easy stuff to perform live, though I can't believe it's 30 years later and I'm finally seeing what they look like.
I saw them during this time period. It was in a tiny Rec room at Fordham University in NY. Incredible show. My band at the time had played the same room the week before. I saw the girl that booked the gigs there and said “Why didn’t you book us to open for them?!!” Ahh 90’s memories. Quarantined 2020 stay safe!
@@Drummer_Jeff83 Tbf I don't think Dave ever said that Will wasn't a good drummer. He just wasn't good enough for what Dave wanted at the time. Of course we'll never hear those drum tracks that Dave thought weren't good enough.
I'm just realizing that early Foo Fighters were half Sunny Day Real Estate, half Nirvana. Amazing! William Goldsmith is such a good drummer! Nate also incredible on bass, always has been!
Saw them in early 99 in San Francisco. They were incredible, one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen. They were completely into it and the crowd was as well. They opened with In Circles, it was chill inducing.
This is nineties surf emo at its finest. I was sponsored by a boardshop for my all mountain riding before snowboarding was big, and the only emo band I had been introduced to was jawbreaker, then the guys who ran the boardshop got me into sunny day, mineral, knapsack and a whole lot of other bands. Long live classic emo. Amazing live vid from the golden era of post emo indie rock.
These guys are The Godfather’s Of indie rock. Way more so than DCFC could ever hope to be. Sunny Day Real Estate, Samiam, Knapsack, Boilermaker and Jimmy Eat World. All delicious goodness in the mid/late 90’s.
@@thewedge8823 Have to admit SDRE is pretty on the ball in this recording. Not every bands' live shows translate well from their studio recordings. I've heard a few Nirvana live recordings where I assumed they brought in the stunt doubles for a few songs...
remember vividly to the day seeing this on 120 mins back when mtv had balls and was actually relevant. so blessed to have seen sdre 2-3 times and then jeremy 2-3 times. such a great and and a great songwriter.
2020 here and wearing the 👑 listening to SDRE and HUM and... Granddaddy and Solar Powered People and Fiber and and... Thanks for posting. The sound is good on this.
Nate Mendel also played bass in a Seattle straightedge hardcore band called "Brotherhood". After that he met Dan Horner where they formed the roots of SDRE with a multiple of different names to call the band. Shortly thereafter, William Goldsmith was invited to jam, being four other bands at the time. Nate left to tour with another band while Horner and Goldsmith jammed. Goldsmith brought Enigk in the following weeks, which then he became the frontman.
@@astroknott5263 Dave Grohl's songs, Dave Grohl's money paying the freight, Dave Grohl's decision to make. Everybody wants to act like Goldsmith was bullied out of the band. Grohl is a very discerning drummer and knew exactly how he wanted the drums to feel. They didn't, so he re-tracked them. It's a massive subtlety, but drummers get it. Just the slightest ahead/behind the beat nuance can make or break a song/album. Dave made the tough decision, and William didn't like how it was handled, so he left. They're all big boys. And to date, Grohl's success kinda speaks for the decisions he's made, yeah?
Listened to this band first time tonight. Really like the sound and feeling of it. Will continue listening. I know now where some bands I listen to get their sound from.
dude these guys are epic.......absolutely amazing. This and the Afghan Whigs are some of the most unsung soul crushing tunes this side of the universe.......... so much love!!!
Would love to hear those takes as well. Must've been a stylistic thing, I guess. In Taylor, Dave then found a drummer that plays almost exactly like him and also completely idolizes him.
@@Howitchewstofeel5gum While I respect your opinion, I don't think Taylor plays anything like Dave. Taylor is far more technical than Dave. And that's not knocking Dave at all, he's my favorite drummer of all time. But I feel like Dave goes more for groove, power, natural feel, that sorta thing. Taylor is just all over the place and very technical.
Not very surprising..Dan is quoted as saying he would have been happy in a U2 tribute band and Jeremy is quoted as claiming U2 were his favorite group..
* Dave Grohl looks at Jeremy Enigk from behind the scenes * Dave Grohl: "He's losing his mind." * eyes widen * Dave Grohl: "And I'm reaping all the benefits." * smiles and disappears behind the curtain *
Wow, so cool to see. Them playing Seven sounded very good, almost like the original recording. I loved these guys back in the day and I was mostly into rock and metal back then. Just a really good band with awesome guitar hooks and great songs.
Fun fact. Their practice spot was next door to the soccer field my school practiced on. 4th-6th grade I was allowed to come in and watch SDRE practice with a friend of mine who was a Goldsmith! Small world.
That’s sick as fuck
You totally undersold it with "fun fact" friend, more like fuckin awesome story !
Where was this? I have a memory of ~6th or 7th grade soccer (just before I got into punk, but had started playing drums) - and going to my coach's house in the U-district for a team party,. I remember a band was wrapping up rehearsal in his basement and I was so blown away by the drummer. I've always had this nagging memory/association that it was SDRE (that era, likely Empty Set/Chewbacca Kaboom) before I had any idea of who they were. A few years later (as I got into punk) William was a huge influence in my drumming.
@@mattjosephleonard It as in Kirkland actually!
No way that's so cool
Bassist is unsung hero, listen to the fills and transitions.... brilliant
VerDarluz CelestiOwl Nate has been an incredible bassist even before his time in Brotherhood!
Pretty convinced he knew how to play bass right out of the womb
I'd hardly call him an unsung hero, considering he's in one of the biggest rock bands of all time.
Edit: To clarify, I was referring to Foo Fighters.
Shame he went to such a soulless band
Agreed. With Goldsmith a totally kicking rhythm section........one of the best I've heard in rock....Nate has a "little" Jack Bruce in him. He doesn't just stay in one place and thump away like 95% of rock bassists do.
This album didn't leave my car's CD player for months on end many times in my life. This and Hum's "You'd prefer an astronaut" were the be-all-end-all of that era in my circle.
Two amazing albums that don’t get enough recognition
You'd prefer an astronaut is a good album. 😄
01:10 In Circles (Take 1)
06:28 In Circles (Take 2)
12:47 Seven
17:55 Rodeo Jones
Bom te ver por aqui Dija haha
Dija Dijones i
To imagine Jeremy had just turned 20 here...talent
William Goldsmith is such an incredible drummer. He plays so finess and so heavy all the same time with amazing chops. As a matter of fact the entire band is so incredibly good. The bass carries them while the guitars and vocals makes the band soar. This is true art in its purist form. Kids take notes.
Absolutely.
He is such a solid rock drummer. Just spanking them perfectly . Love this timeless video. Always coming back to it for the magic
Way more than a "solid rock drummer". Way more than Dave Grohl for instance.@@DAPOOLPARTY
He was a perfect fit for this band. Unfortunately they remained on the fringes of the being big. It’s a shame they broke up when they did, I think Goldsmith would have been much happier with them.
Nate, on the other hand, struck the jackpot lol
Bro he sucks.
This band never got its due. These guys are off the charts stellar. Raw talent all the way around.
The people who know, know, and sometimes I think that’s enough.
They’re heading off on a sold-out tour on the re-recording of Diary live in studio for the 30th anniversary. Check out their website for dates!
I love that 20something years later we can still find some hidden SDRE treasures like this!
Dude you are alive! I was a huge fan of your original SDRE fan site back in the good old dial up days of the early to mid nineties! Thank you!
22 years later and here I am finding nuggets of pure gold
Regulator7 concurs.
Mike Thomas I don’t know why I only just saw this comment now! Thank you!
Seven remains one of the greatest alt-rock hits of all time. Gives me chills every time.
The 90's were truly an amazing decade for Alt Rock.
Yeah they were! I got to see SDRE live for the first time in a tiny metal bar in Chicago when the band was recording Diary with Brad Wood in Wicker Park.
@Nunya Biz We should manifest it into a new scene, free from cheap nostalgia but inspired by this sound.
@@coffee5736 ill be the bass player
All genres exploded. Miss it.
What about all of that alt rock from the 50s and 60s
Nate Mendel is such an underrated bassist, which is insane given he’s in so many acclaimed groups
His talents are somewhat lost in Foos, but I am glad for his success.
pro tip: put 'underrated' into a comment to get more likes!
@@damianb2374 it got 40 likes. I’m not that thirsty man. Is it a crime to comment ?
@@damianb2374 my comments are always underrated.
He is in other groups?
Ive just now found these guys, and the frontmans emotion is just so potient and powerful. Every time he screams he looks like hes holding back from crying. Also the drums are so crisp. The interweaving gutiar melodys and the pulp bass. God I'm gonna love this band
Definitely. That’s cool- as I’ve been a huge foo fighters fan for 12+ years, which Nate the bassist, went to play with, tho not as out front usually unfortunately. And their drummer here was the original drummer for Foo fighters.
But anyway; they were greatly synced up in this band for sure. Point being I only got into this band about 18 months ago too !
This album had a huge effect on me in my freshman year in high school in 1996. It was unlike anything I'd ever heard. Love forever to SDRE ♥️
daydrmnation currently in my freshman year in 2019, diary is one of my fav albums. This music will live on forever 😊
I think on what makes 90's rock music so intense and with so much nostalgia. Started listening to all in early 2010's and I feel I can taste everything you tasted in those years.
Is your name a shout out to Sonic Youth
@@grantbeck8482 I think you guys are overrating them a bit. These are great songs but overall the whole album has a lot of songs that sound the same and get stale after a while
Me too. Des plaines IL
It's wild how his voice changed. In this video his voice breaks up perfectly when he belts it out. In performances of these songs in later videos his voice doesn't really break up, because he's able to sing so much higher. It all sounds great.
what’s interesting is his voice actually didn’t change when they reformed, it changed right before Diary. they had just come off a long tour before the album came out, and Jeremy blew out his voice, resulting in the more broken, thin, sort of whiny sound you hear on Diary, LP2, and even somewhat on Return of the Frog Queen. in an interview, he said he was able to work on his voice and it healed over time, causing it to return to the more full sound on How It Feels and The Rising Tide. he said that this is how his voice actually sounded when he was 17-18 and first joined the band
@@damesoumbi His straining makes much more sense then because he's probably having a tougher time either hitting higher notes or its just putting a lot of strain onto his throat.
@@PrototheDodo interestingly enough his voice was both lower and higher when they reunited. he seemed to move some of the higher pitched nasally parts down into his chest voice, yet was able to hit the high notes with so much more clarity.
Jeremy Enigk was a child here!
The voice breaks really do work well for the first two SDRE albums. I see them kind of in a similar light to Dolores in songs like 'So Cold In Ireland' where she uses the voice breaking in a stylistic way and not due to a lack of vocal training. There's no doubt that Jeremy developed a much better mixed voice after the second album and the third and fourth album wouldn't necessarily fit the old style of vocal breaks.
Jeremy always sounded sickly yet somehow magical
He sounds a bit like Daniel Johns from Silverchair
2020 quarantine. This still rocks
Why wouldn't it? Music from the 60's still rocks
Abso-fkn-lutely!
hell yes
f ya!!!!!!!
Always and forever one of the greatest bands ever.
Remember when MTV would have bands on like this? That set brings back so many fond memories of watching the channel back then.
@Aaron P.B. MTV was the coolest thing in the world, so exciting to watch.
@Dokkasan Pfff...um, yeah....that's what it is. Fucking dipshit goober. Quick...name me a single actual progressive that doesn't ridicule MTV in disdain. None? None. But you can typing words, right fuckwipe?
budhalen Have another go turd burglar
I think the closest thing we have now is the KEXP shows on youtube
@Dokkasan Please tell me more about how MTV in the 90s wasn't super progressive as far as voting, LGBT issues, race issues, and just about every other political issue you can think of from that era. Just because you grew up to turn out some conservative dickbag doesn't change the past.
That bass tone is godly, perfect for the band
i cannot believe i found this band while reading history of Foo Fighters... great treasure
Wait how
@@dogsneezer259 The drummer of SDRE was the drummer for Foo Fighter during the color and the shape area but actually never was on any studio albums
@@evankuptz Not only that. Nate Mendel the bassist of SDRE is the bassit of Foo Fighters since 1997.
@@radicalfilmsChile actually since 1995
@@evankuptz actually he was the drummer for Foo Fighters on tour when the first Foo Fighters album was released but when recording the second album (The Colour and The Shape) either the label or producer Gil Norton or even Dave himself decided to re-record most of the drum tracks on the album and when William found out he got pissed and left and then Taylor Hawkins came in to be the drummer for the Foos
Amazing band that can fit 120 minutes of footage into 23!
lol I was going to say something similar.
It was a show on MTV called 120 Minutes. It came on Sunday nights at midnight and it was wonderful.
You are too young to understand lol
Saw the video for Seven back in Middle School, maybe 95.' Diary was the second CD I ever bought with my own money. This band was the beacon, probably influenced my musical future more than any other.
Goldsmith is in God-mode on Seven! He's crushing the kit with precision. The 90s were arguably the best decade, regarding musicianship and crowd interaction.
Sunny Day real estate and Catherine wheel, both of them huge influences on the music I would find and mirror to the deep soul. Hum would follow about 2years later after that!
Hum kicks ass
Hum so amazing.
catherine wheel. singer was bruce dickinsons cousin. of iron maiden. sure you know that. the styles? pretty different, but similar.
Hum formed in 89. Know your history before you speak on such things
Damn, I’ve always loved this album but I did not expect them to sound so great live. Their sound is huge, super tight, amazing guitar tone, drummer smashes that kit, and bass fills are amazing. This slaps incredibly hard.
This album was a masterpiece, and for those of us coming of age during this time, holds a special place in our hearts. Not easy stuff to perform live, though I can't believe it's 30 years later and I'm finally seeing what they look like.
Go see them live! They are on tour and still put on an absolutely spectacular show and the audiences are amazing.
That crowd was just killing it. So much energy. Everyone singing and dancing along.
Hilarious. So funny.
I saw them during this time period. It was in a tiny Rec room at Fordham University in NY. Incredible show. My band at the time had played the same room the week before. I saw the girl that booked the gigs there and said “Why didn’t you book us to open for them?!!” Ahh 90’s memories. Quarantined 2020 stay safe!
Such a great drummer, beats the shit out of the kit but completely in control.
At the moment I read your comment he wasn't beating the shit out of the drums, he was making sweet love to the hi hat
He was once a Foo Fighter.
Dave Grohl disagrees 😬
@@Drummer_Jeff83 We disagree with Dave Grohl.
@@Drummer_Jeff83 Tbf I don't think Dave ever said that Will wasn't a good drummer. He just wasn't good enough for what Dave wanted at the time. Of course we'll never hear those drum tracks that Dave thought weren't good enough.
damn. When they get going in that last song it is truly a powerful force. Thanks for that extra song at the end.
michael miller to me, as uneven and unfinished as the second album was, Rodeo Jones was the best song they did
U hot bear
Guitar tone sounds massive. Love that late 70s/early 80s tobacco burst les Paul custom.
Sg is nice 2
I saw them live twice back in 99 and 01- they were the loudest band I have ever heard! My ears rang for close to 3 days!
I saw them in a small room in Vancouver. I had forgot how loud they were. Good memory.
I remember when this aired...I bought the cd the next day. Soooo good!
I'm just realizing that early Foo Fighters were half Sunny Day Real Estate, half Nirvana. Amazing! William Goldsmith is such a good drummer! Nate also incredible on bass, always has been!
Saw them in early 99 in San Francisco. They were incredible, one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen. They were completely into it and the crowd was as well. They opened with In Circles, it was chill inducing.
This is nineties surf emo at its finest. I was sponsored by a boardshop for my all mountain riding before snowboarding was big, and the only emo band I had been introduced to was jawbreaker, then the guys who ran the boardshop got me into sunny day, mineral, knapsack and a whole lot of other bands. Long live classic emo. Amazing live vid from the golden era of post emo indie rock.
Get Up Kids were good too
Word fucking up the best
all good bands for sure
Texas Is The Reason, Mineral and Sunny Day Real Estate were awesome.
braid? rainer maria? the promise ring?
christie front drive? drive like jehu? cap'n jazz?
Hey hey. I know those bands too. It's just these bands that I mentioned are my favorites.
@@bluepinkman4785 Pedro the Lion & The Jealous Sound
@@dirtnap9641 Knapsack?
These guys are The Godfather’s Of indie rock. Way more so than DCFC could ever hope to be. Sunny Day Real Estate, Samiam, Knapsack, Boilermaker and Jimmy Eat World. All delicious goodness in the mid/late 90’s.
Pavement!
The Get Up Kids
You hear it constantly, and I’ll say it again..the 90s were definitely the absolutely the best
Jeremy giving me Billy Corgan vibes here. Not just in the look, but the physical movements lol
Sinead O'Conner vibes. Beautiful alien!
They sound like a studio recording on stage live. Flawfless..perfect timing..
creds to the guy who mixed them live aswell!
thats a bit of a stretch
@@thewedge8823 Have to admit SDRE is pretty on the ball in this recording. Not every bands' live shows translate well from their studio recordings. I've heard a few Nirvana live recordings where I assumed they brought in the stunt doubles for a few songs...
remember vividly to the day seeing this on 120 mins back when mtv had balls and was actually relevant. so blessed to have seen sdre 2-3 times and then jeremy 2-3 times. such a great and and a great songwriter.
God this band was just so incredible. Glad I got to see them several times.
Lucky bastard 😂😭😭😭😭
@@Jesse-vr1tq yeah right?
Lucky. I only saw them live as The Fire Theft
This is really great. Such an amazing era for music.
That vintage thrasher crewneck is badass
Amazing drumming, loose and with a strong groove
I think its Tom delonge😂
Stiff as a board and self confessed nervous as fuck actually but still great
2020 here and wearing the 👑 listening to SDRE and HUM and...
Granddaddy and Solar Powered People and Fiber and and... Thanks for posting. The sound is good on this.
Nate Mendel also played bass in a Seattle straightedge hardcore band called "Brotherhood". After that he met Dan Horner where they formed the roots of SDRE with a multiple of different names to call the band. Shortly thereafter, William Goldsmith was invited to jam, being four other bands at the time. Nate left to tour with another band while Horner and Goldsmith jammed. Goldsmith brought Enigk in the following weeks, which then he became the frontman.
The live version of In Circles (both takes, in fact) is just amazing
I have no words for the video! Man, thanks so much. Great band from 90's, I miss that time. Thanks again.
Rodeo Jones gave me chills, so good
in circles has probably the best breakdown of any song ever
amazing quality and a rare moment captured on film right here
absolutely *incredible* performances.... omgggggg
Idk what Jeremy is smiling at @1:58 but I find it so genuine lol
William Goldsmith killing it as usual.
Dave Grohl fucked him over. I refuse to believe the drum tracks he did for TC&TS were not up to par
Agreed
@@astroknott5263 taylor Hawkins was brought it 4rawkin 😓😶🌫️🤔🤤🤠😵💫💩👻
@@astroknott5263 that's because David grohl is a micro-managing douchebag.
@@astroknott5263 Dave Grohl's songs, Dave Grohl's money paying the freight, Dave Grohl's decision to make. Everybody wants to act like Goldsmith was bullied out of the band. Grohl is a very discerning drummer and knew exactly how he wanted the drums to feel. They didn't, so he re-tracked them. It's a massive subtlety, but drummers get it. Just the slightest ahead/behind the beat nuance can make or break a song/album. Dave made the tough decision, and William didn't like how it was handled, so he left. They're all big boys. And to date, Grohl's success kinda speaks for the decisions he's made, yeah?
i feel sad... now i go to this page everyday for comfort
Sunny Day
Jimmy Eat World
Texas is the reason
The Promise ring
Mineral
American Football
What a time for music
The appleseed cast
@@dariofernando5572 yees
@@JuanFelipe.787 the get up kids
@@kenlimfornication Good bands, but it's too bad none of those are real emo
Christie Front Drive , Sunday's Best , Koufax , Cap'n'Jazz, Weston, Piebald, soooo many more
Listened to this band first time tonight. Really like the sound and feeling of it. Will continue listening. I know now where some bands I listen to get their sound from.
I was looking for it during years! finally I can watch Rodeo Jones performance. thank you so so so fucking much. SDRE till death
it was unfuckingbelievable ....my god
vintage '90's....120 Minutes...thanks for taking me back...
Rodeo Jones is so underrated
Those extra lyrics at 4:50 definitely should've been in album version. Pure emotion
Great Find! I never would have guessed he'd add singing on that bridge. thanks
I don't understand what he's saying :c my English isn't good. Please.
dude these guys are epic.......absolutely amazing. This and the Afghan Whigs are some of the most unsung soul crushing tunes this side of the universe.......... so much love!!!
I’ll never understand what Grohl could have been thinking to replace Will on drums. Would love to hear his Colour and Shape drum takes.
Would love to hear those takes as well. Must've been a stylistic thing, I guess. In Taylor, Dave then found a drummer that plays almost exactly like him and also completely idolizes him.
Dave didn’t kick him out, will left the band because he didnt like Dave re-recording the drums parts
Producer pressured Dave I heard
Gil Norton called Will and Nate the "rythmnless section". Don't know anything more about Norton personally or professionally.
@@Howitchewstofeel5gum While I respect your opinion, I don't think Taylor plays anything like Dave. Taylor is far more technical than Dave. And that's not knocking Dave at all, he's my favorite drummer of all time. But I feel like Dave goes more for groove, power, natural feel, that sorta thing. Taylor is just all over the place and very technical.
William is such an insanely good drummer. I learned to play the drums listening to the Pink Album.
Love the ads in between each song , it’s like I’m actually watching the show !
Hard to believe Jeremy Enigk is 19 years old here
Just like Unwound, one of the most important bands of their generation. It's great young people are just now discovering their music all over again.
Egnik's voice I- i think im in love
This takes me back.....to the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle, early 90s....the best place and best time to be alive
So awesome! I saw them in 2009 at the SF Fillmore. Best concert of my life!!!
Seeing them tonight in Grand Rapids with Apple Seed Cast! So excited!!!
THANK YOU for upload this. I had alredy wachted the edit version a lot of years ago but I didnt expected Rodeo Jones was in the set :)
Great perfomance & quality. Thanks! Goldsmith & Mendel - too good for that other band they're (were) in. But those baggy shorts, maaan?! :-D
Foo Fighters are great too, but I feel Nate doesn't contribute as much as he did here.
He is underappreciated there too, by the fans.
Nice little bit of Jeremy messing around with U2's A Sort Of Homecoming before Seven. Sunny Day could do that song justice
Not very surprising..Dan is quoted as saying he would have been happy in a U2 tribute band and Jeremy is quoted as claiming U2 were his favorite group..
I had no idea they looked like this. It makes them much better.
Seven is such a beautiful song
* Dave Grohl looks at Jeremy Enigk from behind the scenes *
Dave Grohl: "He's losing his mind."
* eyes widen *
Dave Grohl: "And I'm reaping all the benefits."
* smiles and disappears behind the curtain *
Oh my god they played Rodeo Jones??? I only ever saw In Circles and Seven! Thank you so much for posting this!
Seven is at least 10 years ahead of its time
Or at least 6 or 7 😬😳😓
They were the shit !!!! Saw them once back in the day on there 1st album. Wish the would do a reunion show or something!!!
They are literally playing NYC tonight
Ho-lee-fek. Where on earth did this gem turn up from? I'm downloading this off TH-cam in case it ever disappears from here! Outstanding.
thank you to you tube but some of us saw this live (or near live) in the vintage of the era
Jeff Walker literally no one (or near no one) cares bro
@@dead_yami i cared. he needed a care probably
xxHouseInMotionxx you right.
@@jeffwalker5609 weird flex but ok
I miss the 1990s so bad man. So many good memories when I watch bands like this, this is middle school and high school memories.
Any one remember the CCS skateboard catalogs? His Thrasher shirt reminded me of the stuff they had. So damn long ago.
Or thrasher mag from early 90’s?
@@uncooldispatch5438 that was a great mag. I used like Big Brother too.
This shit is so good. They were fucking heavy live, jeeze. Arrangements and musicianship just so top notch.
It's amazing how much different Jeremy looks these days compared to back then.
20 year difference will do that to anyone
@@davemac9563 Damn right it will, kids will too
Oh my God I didn't know they played the last song on the pink album and killed it!!! Thank you Soo much for posting this.❤️
eff me....the 90's were amazing
Diary is a fave of mine. Thanks for posting this
This is awesome. I love this band.
Had the cassette, one of my all time fav's.
This is the best impression of a 90's band ive ever seen
Well it was from the 90s.
Yes, exactly
You haven't seen shit, there's a lot 90s bands great perforomances caught on video .
The drummer makes this band. Incredible.
Bored at work. Sunny Day still rocks.
Fuckin rite they do! So many bands have been forgotten. These guys rock!
From malaysia...best bnd ever...bassist power...drummer padu😁
that bassline!
Wow, so cool to see. Them playing Seven sounded very good, almost like the original recording. I loved these guys back in the day and I was mostly into rock and metal back then. Just a really good band with awesome guitar hooks and great songs.
KILLER CHEEKBONES
Benditos años 90s ... Como los dejamos pasar ... Daria lo que fuera por volver...
Jeremy's voice live, sounds exactly like it does off a record.
So glad I found this
Enigk playing U2's "A Sort of Homecoming" at 11:50