ironía: situación o hecho que resulta ser totalmente contrario a lo que se esperaba o que marca un fuerte contraste con ello. ni uno ni otro a mi parecer
@@dlr. a lo mejor la ironía está en que la gente común y corriente esperaría una grabación que se escuche "perfecta", todos los instrumentos y las voces bien definidas, pero bueno, esto es shoegaze (del que lleva mucha distorsión) y aquí la cosa cambia radicalmente, quienes no están acostumbrados a escuchar este género podrían decir que hay un "error" con el volumen de las voces o algo así
I was there and it blew our minds. Someone said to me: "Just wait, the opening band will blow Dinosaur away." I love Dinosaur, but it was totally true. None of us could recover from the MBV onslaught. It was beautiful.
I Only Said 1:03 Only Shallow 6:25 Slow 10:44 Nothing Much to Lose 14:37 You Never Should 19:02 Honey Power 23:26 Soon 27:17 To Here Knows When 35:10 You Made Me Realise 41:18
Me too. It was life changing. I met them before the show at Waterloo Records and got them to sign a poster. I lost the poster during a move and hate myself for it! Best show I’ve ever been to.
Saw the same lineup at the Blue Note in Columbia, MO. The light show, volume, and then dino came on. I was wrecked for days but the whole experience is seered in my memory
Wild - wish I'd been able to see them back in the day, but I was like 6 years old then, lol. I had an opportunity to see them in 2018, in my city, but had recently developed horrific tinnitus (thankfully temporary and went away after many torturous months), so didn't want to mess around with seeing them live, given how notorious they were for loudness - especially the last song.
There’s probably no better segue into “To Here Knows When” than the girl talking about tripping acid while walking through the golden gate park. Please never delete this video. This is a rare piece of music history.
That was a great show! Babes in Toyland and Dinosaur, Jr opened… It was so loud, and my memory so faded and jaded. I remember watching the opening ceremony of the 1992 Winter Olympics before heading over.
Andrew Jenkins I saw them with Buffalo Tom and Mercury Rev. Rev basically were 1972 Hawkwind meets Throbbing Gristle for a whole hour. Colm did sound for them.
every time i watch this i always cry when they play to here knows when. i literally don’t know how to describe the feeling.. it’s probably the most beautiful thing i’ve ever listened to idk
I've heard it best said, being rocketed to the 4th dimension existence. A spiritual experience. This is one of the better sounding live recordings I've come across. Never seen pit action at an MBV gig. When we saw them at Coachella a millennia ago, despite it outdoors and with plugs in ears, we were barraged with the wave of sound. 🪄
@@benjaminramirez3seriously. I just found their music thirty mins ago due to a fake AI song that tried to rip this sound. This shit is beautiful 🤟🏾🤟🏾🔥🔥🔥
I was at this show. Intense is putting it lightly. By far the loudest show I ever experienced. It’s not visible but there was so much stage diving going on. I sat on the stage directly across from Belinda to try to get away from total pandemonium (right hand side of screen). I can be seen every so often when strobes go off, was wearing the these red 501’s. I don’t think it’s ever surfaced, but someone in the crowd was filming with a 16mm movie camera. The intensity of the “holocaust” portion of ‘You Made Me Realize’ was drug inducing.
I saw them at the 40 Watt in Athens GA in 1991 opening for Dinosaur Jr. Never heard of them. I was a live sound engineer and had heard plenty of loud bands before. After about 5 minutes, I simply could not take it anymore. Their playing literally took on a quality of brown noise that my brain simply could not tolerate. I had to go outside to prevent getting sick. I've probably seen and worked 2000 shows in small clubs and I've never felt like that before or since. I went back in for Dino and they are loud af of course, but tolerable. And yet I listen to Loveless now regularly. It's beautiful and extremely powerful.
This is more or less what I’ve always heard about MBV live shows- loud to the point of being physically unpleasant and hard to even discern what song they’re playing
The louder a band is the more likely you’ll remember it. I saw this one tiny band recently in Atlanta and I’ll never forget it because of the onslaught of noise
I was at my new house at 31st and Speedway when this was happening. My roommate at the time saw this show. He was blown away. Who is at 34:12 talking about a bad Nazi Acid trip? I'd love to hear that story.
Thank you for posting this! Saw this tour at 15 years old in Columbus, OH. The memory is so hazy at this point but I remember MBV melting my brain. Seeing/hearing this brings so much of it back. Wow.
There's a good audio recording of the Ohio show (I guess the one where you saw them, 16th February 1992), eventually I can give you a link in case you don't have it ;)
if you want the setlist : 0:00 - intro 1:04 - i only said 6:25 - only shallow 10:50 - slow 14:37 - nothing much to lose 19:10 - you never should 23:28 - honey power 27:15 - soon 35:10 - to here knows when 41:20 - you made me realise 43:20 - (wtf????) 49:40 - you made me realise (ending)
This was eight days before I caught them in Columbus. I think the setlist is more or less the same. It was a hell of a show, so loud. I mean, first MBV comes out and blasts my ears, then Dinosaur comes out and finishes off my hearing. I loved it, though. It took about two weeks for my hearing to recover. Scrawl opened and from what I remember, played a nice set, albeit a tad quieter.
Nice piece of history- and it's interesting to kind of hear Bilinda through all the noise! I forgot about the moshing epidemic that hit all shows regardless of style around that time. Glad that's over-
The real Austin stayed there in the past. People who live here in Austin now will never get it. Its all about money now. Not about art, or music. People just dont get it. Not like things used to be.
I could see someone who's never heard of MBV watching this video and being puzzled why anyone would like this band. The audio and video quality is obviously bad (looks like a 1990's home video camera) and the way they mixed the band at live shows doesn't help, everything tended to be really loud and at the same level. It definitely sounded better if you were there. : ) I saw them in NYC on this tour. Fun show. Loveless has some really good songs on it, worth checking out on Spotify.
I was at that show! Uptown Ritz, I believe. The Dinosaur, Jr. fans in the front row were freaked out and were insulting and flipping MBV off. Amazing show ... at one point it sounded like a 747 was taking off from the stage!
ironically this is probably one of the clearest recordings of mbv live
where's the irony?
@@dlr. MBV are one of the noisiest bands ever when it comes to playing live, a bad quality recording would sound like almost pure static
ironía: situación o hecho que resulta ser totalmente contrario a lo que se esperaba o que marca un fuerte contraste con ello.
ni uno ni otro a mi parecer
@@dlr. a lo mejor la ironía está en que la gente común y corriente esperaría una grabación que se escuche "perfecta", todos los instrumentos y las voces bien definidas, pero bueno, esto es shoegaze (del que lleva mucha distorsión) y aquí la cosa cambia radicalmente, quienes no están acostumbrados a escuchar este género podrían decir que hay un "error" con el volumen de las voces o algo así
@@ejenplitobarcesahí puso clearest osea más limpia, como tal no dice que sea bueno o malo
I was there and it blew our minds. Someone said to me: "Just wait, the opening band will blow Dinosaur away." I love Dinosaur, but it was totally true. None of us could recover from the MBV onslaught. It was beautiful.
tell us more!
Fr tell us more
I saw them in Columbia, MO 3 days later. My ears were ringing for days after.
You can watch the dinoasur jr. set on youtube just search up Dinosaur Jr. live 1992 and it comes up easily.
@@maplesalt1482 th-cam.com/video/lc4IsrHZSzI/w-d-xo.html
i was there. 21 years old.
John Wallace legend
Hi John! Do you have any MBV merch from the 1990’s era?If you have one please let me know. Thank you 🙏
@@halotayo4452 hahahahahaha
You were born at the perfect time in history
i will not have this experience, you’re lucky
seeing the drums and guitars and people crowd surfing in the shadows of the back wall is so surreal to me for some reason
me too.
Totally agree.
Im ridiculously jealous of those that got to be a young adult in the 90s
I'm jealous of my parents right now lmao (I was born in fucking 2005)
I say this to myself pretty much daily 😂
My tinnitus salutes you.
Fr. I’m 31 wishing I was 13 in 93 instead of 0 months 😂
Me too
If there was 10,000 amps you made me realize could solve war
I love when they do "Only Shallow" in the key they do here, it sounds so much more melancholic and strange in my opinion
It's like a darker, murky version of the track and it sounds so good. I need a studio version of it.
it's the same key
I Only Said 1:03
Only Shallow 6:25
Slow 10:44
Nothing Much to Lose 14:37
You Never Should 19:02
Honey Power 23:26
Soon 27:17
To Here Knows When 35:10
You Made Me Realise 41:18
thanks!
It was so hard to find the songs
Thank you!!
That was the set list for 90% of the shows ❤
Thanks.
29 years later and that’s still the most astounding show I’ve ever been to.
Me too. It was life changing. I met them before the show at Waterloo Records and got them to sign a poster. I lost the poster during a move and hate myself for it! Best show I’ve ever been to.
Saw the same lineup at the Blue Note in Columbia, MO. The light show, volume, and then dino came on. I was wrecked for days but the whole experience is seered in my memory
Wild - wish I'd been able to see them back in the day, but I was like 6 years old then, lol. I had an opportunity to see them in 2018, in my city, but had recently developed horrific tinnitus (thankfully temporary and went away after many torturous months), so didn't want to mess around with seeing them live, given how notorious they were for loudness - especially the last song.
Lucky af
There’s probably no better segue into “To Here Knows When” than the girl talking about tripping acid while walking through the golden gate park. Please never delete this video. This is a rare piece of music history.
Sounded like something on an actual album
Damned you re so right
34:14
I'm like 90% sure that the girl is Kat Bjelland from Babes In Toyland. Makes it even better!
Especially considering that this happened at liberty lunch. Back when austin was austin.
I love how Bilinda Butcher is owning these vocal performances more in the 1990's shows...really makes it for me
I have a crush on her
@@alxrchn don't we all
That was a great show! Babes in Toyland and Dinosaur, Jr opened… It was so loud, and my memory so faded and jaded. I remember watching the opening ceremony of the 1992 Winter Olympics before heading over.
Andrew Jenkins I saw them with Buffalo Tom and Mercury Rev. Rev basically were 1972 Hawkwind meets Throbbing Gristle for a whole hour. Colm did sound for them.
damn what a lineup. I wish I couldve been alive then😂
Babes In Toyland, Dinosaur Jr and My Bloody Valentine to finish, how were you audition today? lol
@@asusmctablet9180 old Mercury Rev is so good
Ha! We watched the opening ceremony store running over as well!
every time i watch this i always cry when they play to here knows when. i literally don’t know how to describe the feeling.. it’s probably the most beautiful thing i’ve ever listened to idk
Shoegaze transcends feelings... it makes me feel nothing i have ever felt before
+1
@@benjaminramirez3God bless mbv
I've heard it best said, being rocketed to the 4th dimension existence. A spiritual experience. This is one of the better sounding live recordings I've come across. Never seen pit action at an MBV gig. When we saw them at Coachella a millennia ago, despite it outdoors and with plugs in ears, we were barraged with the wave of sound. 🪄
@@benjaminramirez3seriously. I just found their music thirty mins ago due to a fake AI song that tried to rip this sound. This shit is beautiful 🤟🏾🤟🏾🔥🔥🔥
I was at this show. Intense is putting it lightly. By far the loudest show I ever experienced. It’s not visible but there was so much stage diving going on. I sat on the stage directly across from Belinda to try to get away from total pandemonium (right hand side of screen). I can be seen every so often when strobes go off, was wearing the these red 501’s. I don’t think it’s ever surfaced, but someone in the crowd was filming with a 16mm movie camera. The intensity of the “holocaust” portion of ‘You Made Me Realize’ was drug inducing.
bro ur so lucky im literally sitting here abt to cry this is s beautiful
Lucky af
Good sound quality too! I mean... for 1992.
I've heard live recordings from wayyy earlier than that that sound fine, 92 was hardly the dark ages of concert recordings.
There’s live recordings from the 60s with better sound quality lol
nah it's not at all
just hard to get a decent recording when your mic is constantly on overdrive cause of the volume
I can’t stop the chills hearing this rendition of “To Here Knows When”
I saw them at the 40 Watt in Athens GA in 1991 opening for Dinosaur Jr. Never heard of them. I was a live sound engineer and had heard plenty of loud bands before. After about 5 minutes, I simply could not take it anymore. Their playing literally took on a quality of brown noise that my brain simply could not tolerate. I had to go outside to prevent getting sick. I've probably seen and worked 2000 shows in small clubs and I've never felt like that before or since. I went back in for Dino and they are loud af of course, but tolerable. And yet I listen to Loveless now regularly. It's beautiful and extremely powerful.
mbv played in Athens ga? I go to UGA and that makes me want to check out 40 Watt sometime
@@bobbarker8475 Yes you need to check out the 40 Watt. I was there several times a week when I went to UGA. GO!
This is more or less what I’ve always heard about MBV live shows- loud to the point of being physically unpleasant and hard to even discern what song they’re playing
I was at that show as well, life changing.
Cool story. Did you see The The play there, too?
saw them live in 1992 in Paris with my first boyfriend when I was 18 so cool great band great first boyfriend
R.I.P. Austin, TX.
Austin Texas and My Bloody Valentine . Awesome combination for 1992!
That snare
I need to know how to create it
@@ryfipassword wood shell, tight reso head, slightly beat up and tuned low batter heat, lots of dampening. Snares also tight
@@Benjamin-bj6xjI’ll come back to this when I start making beats. 🍻 to who knows when!!!
The louder a band is the more likely you’ll remember it. I saw this one tiny band recently in Atlanta and I’ll never forget it because of the onslaught of noise
I remember the crowd being exactly the same!... an endless sea of bodies!!!!
I would have given my kidneys for being on that show
That SLOW was BRUTAL!!
i would give any and all of my worldly possessions to see this show. deadass
I was there, as well... What a time to be young 🌱...
I love the film quality of this. It goes with the sound perfectly. Filmgaze and Shoegaze.
This version of Only Shallow is pure evil
I fucking loved this version. It felt brutal
My ears have still not recovered from when i saw them and i love it
I was at my new house at 31st and Speedway when this was happening. My roommate at the time saw this show. He was blown away. Who is at 34:12 talking about a bad Nazi Acid trip? I'd love to hear that story.
Another commenter said it’s Kat Bjelland (Babes in Toyland)
Thank you for posting this! Saw this tour at 15 years old in Columbus, OH. The memory is so hazy at this point but I remember MBV melting my brain. Seeing/hearing this brings so much of it back. Wow.
There's a good audio recording of the Ohio show (I guess the one where you saw them, 16th February 1992), eventually I can give you a link in case you don't have it ;)
@@monsmartyrium Holy shit, really?! I'd love that, please!
@@bradcaulkins7690 we.tl/t-58fTKz6q5A
@@monsmartyrium Gah! I didn’t realize you’d sent the link and now it’s expired! Would you mind sending again, please? 😬
@@bradcaulkins7690 i hope you found it buddy
liberty lunch.. damn that takes me back..
when they started with i only said i SQUEELED thats my favv song on loveless
if you want the setlist :
0:00 - intro
1:04 - i only said
6:25 - only shallow
10:50 - slow
14:37 - nothing much to lose
19:10 - you never should
23:28 - honey power
27:15 - soon
35:10 - to here knows when
41:20 - you made me realise
43:20 - (wtf????)
49:40 - you made me realise (ending)
thx man
@@Rockettokorea you're welcome man
Saw them in Toronto that year - loudest concert I have ever been to! So happy I went! Salut Fabrice!
I still talk about that show. Changed my little life, -Frenchie
My ears are still ringing today, since 2018 they performed in Fox Theater in Oakland ..
This video is an actual blessing.
Awesome! I have this on VHS, it contributes to the band's mystique!
This is exactly where i would want to be if i could time travel
This was eight days before I caught them in Columbus. I think the setlist is more or less the same. It was a hell of a show, so loud. I mean, first MBV comes out and blasts my ears, then Dinosaur comes out and finishes off my hearing. I loved it, though. It took about two weeks for my hearing to recover.
Scrawl opened and from what I remember, played a nice set, albeit a tad quieter.
Same with the ears. I thought well I’ve finally blown my ears out. But totally worth it! Lols. 🌊🏄♂️🏄♀️👽🛸
So cool to see these legends doing their early shows.
We were happy back then, we just didn’t know it nor appreciated it
La calidad vhs le da un gustito muy de la epoca. me encantaa
A Cerati le hubiera encantado esto. Me suena mucho a Dynamo
@@andresm.pichardo1184 A Cerati le encantaba my bloody valentine, de hecho dynamo fue inspirado en Loveless
Amazing footage. Bless whoever
mds eu amo eles, a voz da blinda juntamente do kevin se completa,
soon e honey power
That outro to you made me realise is some of the most insane live music I've ever heard
Whoa, that extra slow and heavy intro on Nothing Much to Lose!!!! :D
At Liberty Lunch! I miss that place. Saw great shows there
fucking masters of tension and release
this is how i remember liberty lunch and i have been there many times. it so sad that at the same spot it is federal courthouses
Absolute force of nature. More brutal than any metal band wishes they were
I’m sooooo jealoussss omg
Clearest audio so far
would kill to be there
Beautiful chaos. This is a lot of sound even on my lowest headphone setting. Would be intense live.
Slow is a great song
I was there! Front row.
Liberty Lunch. Babes in Toyland opened. Dino Jr. headlined. 🤯
Soon just sounds fucking insane in this live wtf
PURE GENIUS.
I can smell this concert
Colm absolutely violating
Bro I wasn’t even born. Probably being conceived as this show went on😂😂😂 born June of 93
Two advert breaks during "Soon" how inhumane
man that drummer...
Los reyes del Shoegaze ❤️
Thanks for the great upload, 50 minutes. Awesome.
was there.
was it really amazing at first, or did you already like the band?
43:21 when the car won’t turnover
Nice piece of history- and it's interesting to kind of hear Bilinda through all the noise! I forgot about the moshing epidemic that hit all shows regardless of style around that time. Glad that's over-
Jonny G. ironic you say that
I wish the moshing and stage diving happens more at shows, just don’t run into the artists/bands or their equipment
Moshing to everything like this was awesome and not as violent as hardcore shows
@@evil_of_banality you were more right than you knew lmao
Where tf are you from? That shit is still a thing
Sounds amazing!!
my favorite part is when: 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
unbelievable !
Who else is here cause they saw them in Como several days later. Fuck me what a show.
Thanks for this...made my night!
this is so fucking surreal
6:25 only shallow
awesome stuff!! really proud to see it. you have my suscription.
God to be in that crowd
Guitar on SLOW sounds so fucking great!
best fucking setlist
Some funny dialogue @34:20
Lol
Mi cansion faborita de los sangriento balentin es honey power y se escucha muy boni en vibo 😸
I bearly hear the vocal.
Now I understand what shoegaze is.
what i would do to be there... 8 years before i was born lmao
Lord have mercy
Just wow
The perfect setlist
beautiful
LOUD!!!
heall yeah
Ellos son los maestros de boards of Canada
The real Austin stayed there in the past. People who live here in Austin now will never get it. Its all about money now. Not about art, or music. People just dont get it. Not like things used to be.
Quisiera haber estado ahí
rareeee
How does the band itself tolerate the noise night after night? They all probably are completely deaf by now
Their guitars sound demonic live. It suits the darkness inside the venue.
I could see someone who's never heard of MBV watching this video and being puzzled why anyone would like this band. The audio and video quality is obviously bad (looks like a 1990's home video camera) and the way they mixed the band at live shows doesn't help, everything tended to be really loud and at the same level. It definitely sounded better if you were there. : ) I saw them in NYC on this tour. Fun show. Loveless has some really good songs on it, worth checking out on Spotify.
I was at that show! Uptown Ritz, I believe. The Dinosaur, Jr. fans in the front row were freaked out and were insulting and flipping MBV off. Amazing show ... at one point it sounded like a 747 was taking off from the stage!
it's not on spotify anymore though T.T
@@ob9552 check again. ;)
@@jackpowrie3 it truly is our year
Spudify suxxxxxxxx
it's evil
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