Live at Liberty Lunch, Austin, 8th February 1992 SETLIST I Only Said Only Shallow Slow Nothing Much to Lose You Never Should Honey Power Soon To Here Knows When You Made Me Realise
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.
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.
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 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.
ironically this is probably one of the clearest recordings of mbv live
Im ridiculously jealous of those that got to be a young adult in the 90s
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.
seeing the drums and guitars and people crowd surfing in the shadows of the back wall is so surreal to me for some reason
i was there. 21 years old.
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.
I love when they do "Only Shallow" in the key they do here, it sounds so much more melancholic and strange in my opinion
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 love how Bilinda Butcher is owning these vocal performances more in the 1990's shows...really makes it for me
I Only Said
29 years later and that’s still the most astounding show I’ve ever been to.
That snare
I would have given my kidneys for being on that show
I can’t stop the chills hearing this rendition of “To Here Knows When”
Good sound quality too! I mean... for 1992.
I remember the crowd being exactly the same!... an endless sea of bodies!!!!
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.
R.I.P. Austin, TX.
That SLOW was BRUTAL!!