Funny if I recall that show correctly - BIG IF- we got to that show hours past our set time cause we had been driving for over ten. hours cause our driver got lost getting us to the show. We had so much energy after being locked in a van all day and we exploded on stage.
*Wi-fi problem* Today's t.v. tray is pretty scary. Any time us adults can expose a younger generation to ideas that trigger deeper thought than what they're exposed to at school, church, and TH-cam it seems like it's worth it. Challenging antiquated ideas is what leads to tangible progress on many fronts globally. Thank you for everything, Bad Religion!
Truly rare and epic. Agreeing with Franz Kapka, Punker Ray and all. Amazing cadence, tempo and dare I say poetic progression from one song to the next, through the set. The anechoic nebula rotating in my brain has persuaded me contritely to persist.
All that rage caused by the political and gubernamental environment, in the begging of the 90s was consumed by shows like this one. Greg Graffin even acts what he sings on stage, he moves like the "automatic man" out of irony, and he sings like Socrates would philosphy in front of his disciples. I miss these kind of shows, I will try to go see Bad Religion one more time before they or I die.
Best thing to come out of the 1980s musically is Bad Religion Suffer no other band not even Bad Religion could put out any thing close to that album. That album set the standard for the next decade to come. Thar album deserves way more credit need to be dipped in gold guven to each band member forget stranger than fiction gold records. Bobby is the man and led them to their gold album. Suffer is what brought that era together. Hall of game i. Music is made up by numbers dollar signs , not by the musical genious soon those standards will change .
I was 12 when this was recorded, 11 when I was exposed to them. They blew my mind! I saw Greenday open for them at an All-Ages show at Club Rio in Phoenix in '93, asked them a question on "Modern Rock Live" (national radio) in '95 (they sent me an autographed 4" LP), then I saw them again at House of Blues in Orlando in 2000. I'll be 40 in February. My 11 year-old son is obsessed with B.R., too! I'm SO proud that he's growing up on them like I did! Today's t.v. Tray This video is a tiptoe through the tulips!
Funny if I recall that show correctly - BIG IF- we got to that show hours past our set time cause we had been driving for over ten. hours cause our driver got lost getting us to the show. We had so much energy after being locked in a van all day and we exploded on stage.
is this the real Pete finestone!?!?🙄
rare it Must Look Pretty Appealing live
Thank for posting this rarity 😍
Check our Mr. Brett's hair!!
*Wi-fi problem* Today's t.v. tray is pretty scary. Any time us adults can expose a younger generation to ideas that trigger deeper thought than what they're exposed to at school, church, and TH-cam it seems like it's worth it. Challenging antiquated ideas is what leads to tangible progress on many fronts globally. Thank you for everything, Bad Religion!
i would shit if i heard it must look pretty appealing live
Truly rare and epic. Agreeing with Franz Kapka, Punker Ray and all. Amazing cadence, tempo and dare I say poetic progression from one song to the next, through the set. The anechoic nebula rotating in my brain has persuaded me contritely to persist.
All that rage caused by the political and gubernamental environment, in the begging of the 90s was consumed by shows like this one. Greg Graffin even acts what he sings on stage, he moves like the "automatic man" out of irony, and he sings like Socrates would philosphy in front of his disciples. I miss these kind of shows, I will try to go see Bad Religion one more time before they or I die.
Very nice video!!!!
Best thing to come out of the 1980s musically is Bad Religion Suffer no other band not even Bad Religion could put out any thing close to that album. That album set the standard for the next decade to come. Thar album deserves way more credit need to be dipped in gold guven to each band member forget stranger than fiction gold records. Bobby is the man and led them to their gold album. Suffer is what brought that era together. Hall of game i. Music is made up by numbers dollar signs , not by the musical genious soon those standards will change
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Although Suffer was more impactful for californian hardcore scene, I think they surpassed it with No Control. Even Jay Bentley thinks so.
Great Video!!!
IMLPA it's rare to see live, I think...
Cheers from Brazil
I was 12 when this was recorded, 11 when I was exposed to them. They blew my mind! I saw Greenday open for them at an All-Ages show at Club Rio in Phoenix in '93, asked them a question on "Modern Rock Live" (national radio) in '95 (they sent me an autographed 4" LP), then I saw them again at House of Blues in Orlando in 2000. I'll be 40 in February. My 11 year-old son is obsessed with B.R., too! I'm SO proud that he's growing up on them like I did! Today's t.v. Tray This video is a tiptoe through the tulips!
There's nothing more punk rock than playing 3 songs in 5 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hetson with hair!!!!!!
I'd kill to be there
Wow
Me likey this video clip.
What's that sound guy? Band's just got 5 minutes left to play? I think we can squeeze in at least 3 more songs...
do you have any more footage from this show...or any other shows from 1990?
Hell yeah, that`s punk rock!
rare
Except playing five songs in three minutes...