I don't think he understood at that time the impact of Huskers music. new Day Rising was more than just a "quick follow-up" to Z.A. It was in neo-psychedelic masterpiece
I saw Sugar on tour in the UK around about this time, probably a little earlier. I always remember Quadrophenia was played in its entirety before the gig. And Sugar were excellent !
Yeah, I was 13 by '95 so I remember the Green Day/Offspring thing. But this was in 1993, so I don't get how he named them as some big mainstream rock band.
i saw these guys in '94 at the Paramount in Seattle. They were the loudest band I'd ever seen. I was in the fourth row and I got my face ripped off.
This was late 1994. This album didn't come out until September of that year.
A Cruz Records sticker. A Pond poster. Bob Mould. Sniff. Thanks, man.
Magnapop opened! It just came to me. Bob produced the record they were touring behind. Great band.
great interview. was very unusual to hear bob talk about the huskers so candidly back in the 90´s.
I was at this show and have Bobs' set list and the very thin nylon guitar pick he used at the show.
Yeah, '94, I was in Toronto for the gig.
very interesting how he described Warehouse, two separate solo albums put together...
I don't think he understood at that time the impact of Huskers music. new Day Rising was more than just a "quick follow-up" to Z.A. It was in neo-psychedelic masterpiece
thanks for this rare video,
Great interview from The New Music on CityTv.
I saw Sugar on tour in the UK around about this time, probably a little earlier. I always remember Quadrophenia was played in its entirety before the gig. And Sugar were excellent !
I like " I melt with you",
great stuff ! Love Gift !
Thanks for uploading BTW :)
Great Album.
AUG/SEPT 1994 !
Love that engine kid poster
3:29 La's poster behind Bob
Eek! I was at this show!
The best bit of this interview was when Bob told Stone Temple Pilots and Green Day that they will NEVER be Jimmy Webb. Love him
Yeah, I was 13 by '95 so I remember the Green Day/Offspring thing. But this was in 1993, so I don't get how he named them as some big mainstream rock band.
I was a freshman in high school in 93 and I will assure you that EVERYBODY didn't exactly like them in 93 but they sure did in 95 though.
Everyone liked Green Day in 1993? Weird, seeing them lined up with STP like that.
There's a fucking picture of Lenin over his shoulder. WTF?
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I miss White People:(
What do you mean?