This live event from Channel V was some of ATD-i's best live work, it sounds like a cd is being recorded, but its just them playing live. This take and the BBC session was incredible. AND THEY HAD FUCKING JIM WARD, he just does so much more than keeley. It sucks. I miss this lineup more than i care for the actual reunion. I bought the new record because it is good, but its definitely missing it's like milk to the cereal. Cedric's higher range after TMV though probably caused some issues, but its really unfair to jim if the boys were just so stuck on doing a mars volta version of atdi without ward. It's sad.
Saw them with Jim in 2012 and numerous times after. Keeley does more than you think. For instance he wrote Ghost Tape 9 on the come back album. Numerous sources have said Jim originally said yes to 2016, then decided against it during rehearsals. He personally recommended Keeley who was with him in Sparta. He also wasn't on El Gran Orgo (first release with Omar on guitar back in 98) which is a strong EP.
Vaya remains one of my fav albums of all time - one of the few that grabbed me right away, normally I'd have to listen to something a bunch of times before I really develop a feel for it, but Vaya was just perfect for creating a journey.
Cedric + Jim makes ATD-i in my opinion, Omar and Cedric make TMV obviously, but I feel that way like super protective of it too, it just makes so much sense if you start back at the beginning and follow the timelines as you go, clearly the times without ward just dont make TIMELESS MUSIC. with jim from acrobatic all the way to RoC, ATD-i's best material was from Hell paso, Alfaro, Acrobatic, In casino, vaya, and RoC. I personally have a soft spot for El gran orgo because I was a young kid in 2003 or 04, and went on an 8th grade field trip to new orleans, we had to pay a lot to go, but i begged and found a way. We stopped in a music or record store, and they had one copy of el gran orgo and one copy of in casino out, I was gonna get in casino, but my friend was like you can just borrow my copy and listen to it, and it was still tough to find quality p2p downloads back then. I never realized until I was older, that new orleans had close ATD-i history involving the band "fall on deaf ears" and once i borrowed in casino I quickly was brought to speed. I was cold, austere. It was weird at the time and still is to me, that a band I liked so much, and I ended up in a place where they had been through some tough times. Oddly enough the grunge band Nirvana is right up there with atd-i as some of my favorite bands, and after playing the card game Magic: The gathering for a while, I won a tournament which qualified me a spot on their profssional tour along with a paid trip to seattle for the big pro curcuit event. During my down time, I went and saw Kurt's former home. I signed the bench, and the bench is literally maybe 20 feet from the window where Kurt either was killed or where he died of suicide. The sight is haunting. Sends chills through your bones, but it also felt right. I someone from kentucky, miles away from grunge and punk, ended up naturally being pulled to these locations without really realizing it at the time. I just connect to these artists on that level. My music is hardly good enough to even begin to try it feels sometimes. I wish I had a band that just gave a fuck as much as I do, but unlike ATD-i my band has the Nirvana issue, instead of having too many cooks in the kitchen like ATD-i claims, I end up feeling like billy corgan, just grinding through all the parts of the music, even though im not a great drummer or singer or guitarist or bassist, but I force myself to keep fighting because everyone else is so dead inside and want to do nothing. I grew up with inspirations from people that did something. In this boring ass town of louisville kentucky, it reminds me of a little bit of both of a big city like seattle, but comboing it with a gritter town similar to el paso, not in terms of the border and the impact that it has, nor juarez, but in combination some of that gets compressed or weeded out by default. I call my home town the Seattle of the south, because it rains, and pours, its near a lot of water being off the ohio river, and its the northwest most liberal point in the south probably. It never looks new or good here, the city is fine, but the out skirts are always rusted or deteirorating it seems. We had a nice skatepark, but due to increases in highway traffic they had gotten rid of it, i think, which was like the only thing to do other than drinking or using. The one thing people forget about my town is this: "We keep louisville weird".... Louisville is known for horses and college basketball.... and not having a true focus. I feel like its time that we understood what that mean instead of just blatently wearing it on our sleeves. I feel like that means one of the most punk ideals I've ever heard of that no one has ever really heard of. You cross that true grit with the cold hard truth and agony, you get that weird and nasty sound. It's time for some weird and nasty punk rock music.
I would listen to this on my way back home from working construction. It takes me back to sitting in that seat and being stuck in traffic. My dad would drive usually but would sometimes ask me to. I hardly see him anymore
Just saw them last night for the first time and it was everything I could've dreamed it to be. Except no Jim :( I really felt his absence when they played this. Other than that it was incredible.
Walk away! Born in hearts etched in gold at the first showing. Tremors that hold us Tremors that warn us... I STILL LOVE THIS SONG IT'LL NEVER GET OLD. SHOUTOUT FROM JUNE 6 2019 ps morr texas bands should be looked at
his is forgiven If the uniform fits Postponed At the first showing This is the tension mold Of frozen icicles And it feels like it's snowing You speak in tongues Tremors that warn us of ourselves Born in hearts Etched in cold At the first showing Walk away Nothing bleeds the same My travel expenses paid Postponed At the first showing This dance is out of rhythm We trip on excess steps Postponed At the first showing You speak in tongues Tremors that warn us of ourselves Born in hearts Etched in cold Swing-sets pay The playground toll Tremors that hold us Tremors that warn us Nothing bleeds like
After rewatching some of these videos years later... i really feel like omar just ruined this band. Ugh. That kinda hurts me to say. He could've been way less volitile in going about adding more experimental sounds into the band.
I'm sorry to say that, but that could've been so much better without Omar's guitar. It's as if his mission was to destroy the climate built by the other band members. His weird delays in the intro, his guitar tone - it just sounds awful. Other band members are really focused and he just plays some random notes once for a while hitting the right one. Thanks god he performs that song so much better now.
By far the best live performance I've seen them play this song.
El Duderino every song they played on this show was amazing. I think pattern against use here is maybe there best single live song ever.
This live event from Channel V was some of ATD-i's best live work, it sounds like a cd is being recorded, but its just them playing live. This take and the BBC session was incredible. AND THEY HAD FUCKING JIM WARD, he just does so much more than keeley. It sucks. I miss this lineup more than i care for the actual reunion. I bought the new record because it is good, but its definitely missing it's like milk to the cereal. Cedric's higher range after TMV though probably caused some issues, but its really unfair to jim if the boys were just so stuck on doing a mars volta version of atdi without ward. It's sad.
Saw them with Jim in 2012 and numerous times after. Keeley does more than you think. For instance he wrote Ghost Tape 9 on the come back album.
Numerous sources have said Jim originally said yes to 2016, then decided against it during rehearsals. He personally recommended Keeley who was with him in Sparta.
He also wasn't on El Gran Orgo (first release with Omar on guitar back in 98) which is a strong EP.
Can never get enough of atdi
Rick Noso yea, been listening to them for like 8 years straight
Vaya remains one of my fav albums of all time - one of the few that grabbed me right away, normally I'd have to listen to something a bunch of times before I really develop a feel for it, but Vaya was just perfect for creating a journey.
pure emotion. easily the greatest post-hardcore band from the late 90's/early 2000's
cedric sounds fuckin amazing here holy god
+kylepwnt this and the first search result for "frances the mute live" are amazing vocal performances
The first big note that Jim hits is money too
Cedric + Jim makes ATD-i in my opinion, Omar and Cedric make TMV obviously, but I feel that way like super protective of it too, it just makes so much sense if you start back at the beginning and follow the timelines as you go, clearly the times without ward just dont make TIMELESS MUSIC. with jim from acrobatic all the way to RoC, ATD-i's best material was from Hell paso, Alfaro, Acrobatic, In casino, vaya, and RoC. I personally have a soft spot for El gran orgo because I was a young kid in 2003 or 04, and went on an 8th grade field trip to new orleans, we had to pay a lot to go, but i begged and found a way. We stopped in a music or record store, and they had one copy of el gran orgo and one copy of in casino out, I was gonna get in casino, but my friend was like you can just borrow my copy and listen to it, and it was still tough to find quality p2p downloads back then. I never realized until I was older, that new orleans had close ATD-i history involving the band "fall on deaf ears" and once i borrowed in casino I quickly was brought to speed. I was cold, austere. It was weird at the time and still is to me, that a band I liked so much, and I ended up in a place where they had been through some tough times. Oddly enough the grunge band Nirvana is right up there with atd-i as some of my favorite bands, and after playing the card game Magic: The gathering for a while, I won a tournament which qualified me a spot on their profssional tour along with a paid trip to seattle for the big pro curcuit event. During my down time, I went and saw Kurt's former home. I signed the bench, and the bench is literally maybe 20 feet from the window where Kurt either was killed or where he died of suicide. The sight is haunting. Sends chills through your bones, but it also felt right. I someone from kentucky, miles away from grunge and punk, ended up naturally being pulled to these locations without really realizing it at the time. I just connect to these artists on that level. My music is hardly good enough to even begin to try it feels sometimes. I wish I had a band that just gave a fuck as much as I do, but unlike ATD-i my band has the Nirvana issue, instead of having too many cooks in the kitchen like ATD-i claims, I end up feeling like billy corgan, just grinding through all the parts of the music, even though im not a great drummer or singer or guitarist or bassist, but I force myself to keep fighting because everyone else is so dead inside and want to do nothing. I grew up with inspirations from people that did something. In this boring ass town of louisville kentucky, it reminds me of a little bit of both of a big city like seattle, but comboing it with a gritter town similar to el paso, not in terms of the border and the impact that it has, nor juarez, but in combination some of that gets compressed or weeded out by default. I call my home town the Seattle of the south, because it rains, and pours, its near a lot of water being off the ohio river, and its the northwest most liberal point in the south probably. It never looks new or good here, the city is fine, but the out skirts are always rusted or deteirorating it seems. We had a nice skatepark, but due to increases in highway traffic they had gotten rid of it, i think, which was like the only thing to do other than drinking or using. The one thing people forget about my town is this: "We keep louisville weird".... Louisville is known for horses and college basketball.... and not having a true focus. I feel like its time that we understood what that mean instead of just blatently wearing it on our sleeves. I feel like that means one of the most punk ideals I've ever heard of that no one has ever really heard of. You cross that true grit with the cold hard truth and agony, you get that weird and nasty sound. It's time for some weird and nasty punk rock music.
2023 November just finding this gem, song stuck in my head for a couple days now 💯
I always thought that their signature sad song would be Invalid Litter Department, but this one is pretty sad as well.
ItsSomeDeadGuy listen to ‘hourglass’ on ‘in/casino/out’ that’s quite sad as well
Napolean Solo?
@@michaelgraham9774 yeah Im with you on that
The last song on relationship of command
I would listen to this on my way back home from working construction. It takes me back to sitting in that seat and being stuck in traffic. My dad would drive usually but would sometimes ask me to. I hardly see him anymore
Just saw them last night for the first time and it was everything I could've dreamed it to be. Except no Jim :( I really felt his absence when they played this. Other than that it was incredible.
the way cedric stands there after turning off the pedals at the exact same time as the drums come in at 0:31 is amazing to me for some reason
Aww, they were but wee lads back then. This sounds great! Better than the studio version. ❤❤❤
Every band has a sad song, this is At The Drive In's sad song. Amazing.
Napoleon Solo and Non-Zero Possibility too.
Mate, never been so happy to have your vids....you have no idea. Thank you. Brings joy to so many....
I would kill to have guitar skill that Omar has.
Walk away! Born in hearts etched in gold at the first showing. Tremors that hold us Tremors that warn us... I STILL LOVE THIS SONG IT'LL NEVER GET OLD. SHOUTOUT FROM JUNE 6 2019 ps morr texas bands should be looked at
San antonio show?
This song is amazing. Does anyone know the history of this composition? what does she say?
without jim you just dont have the fucking piano injections, and thats what the new record is completely void of.
Listen in 2020?????
Yep 👍🏻
Right here carnal!
2022 too
2023! The future! 😄 😎
2023! ♾️
@nowimlost you are the best. seriously thank you so fucking much for taking the time to upload these buried treasures.
Wow great performance !!! thanks for sharing !
his is forgiven
If the uniform fits
Postponed
At the first showing
This is the tension mold
Of frozen icicles
And it feels like it's snowing
You speak in tongues
Tremors that warn us of ourselves
Born in hearts
Etched in cold
At the first showing
Walk away
Nothing bleeds the same
My travel expenses paid
Postponed
At the first showing
This dance is out of rhythm
We trip on excess steps
Postponed
At the first showing
You speak in tongues
Tremors that warn us of ourselves
Born in hearts
Etched in cold
Swing-sets pay
The playground toll
Tremors that hold us
Tremors that warn us
Nothing bleeds like
Como me gustan después de 13 años suenan como muy bien los amo
Still listening in 2019!!!!!
Still listening in 2020!!!!!
Muchas gracias por compartir esto. Un abrazo.
Wow! Simply wow! and what a nice guitar sound!
Thank you man its priceless
Thanks man this is a great tune.
This is awesome!
So gooooood!!!!! Thank you
sencillamente magistrales ...
music exists. make it
yes thank you so much for the upoads!!!1
Almost all of their songs deal with some sort of social criticism, I wouldn't say they are sad, though.
Pinche rolota!!!
the version is far superior compared to the studio one. great stuff
AMAZING!!!
Nice
Listen to napoleon solo if you want a sad song.
both this and that are equally as sad imho.
SoySauce HairDye these lyrics aren’t overtly sad, though
HeavyProfessor lyrics dont matter. This song has such a painful emotion outside the actual words.
epicoooooo!
2023!!
wish The Mars Volta had just been this intro for 2 hours
0:48-0:55 fucking amazing!
2022 n forever
❤
alguien sabe de que trata la letra?
hola de qué trata la letra?
i came
haaaaaaahaaaaaaaa!
After rewatching some of these videos years later... i really feel like omar just ruined this band. Ugh. That kinda hurts me to say. He could've been way less volitile in going about adding more experimental sounds into the band.
Aren't all of their songs kinda sad?
Before skinny jeans were cool
rage against the drive in
,,,
The guitar player is ruining the song 🤦🏻♂️
You fucking idiot
@@_Hernandez95 Wdym? He's just playing random notes during the song.
@@daddylafe7016 mate, you’re an absolute fool if that’s what you think of his playing
@@_Hernandez95 Well what's all the random noises he added in the background that wasn't part of the orginal song?
@@daddylafe7016 improvisation, my friend..a musician’s best friend
I'm sorry to say that, but that could've been so much better without Omar's guitar. It's as if his mission was to destroy the climate built by the other band members. His weird delays in the intro, his guitar tone - it just sounds awful. Other band members are really focused and he just plays some random notes once for a while hitting the right one. Thanks god he performs that song so much better now.