Same, Ive been obsessed with many musicians but always get bored over time, never get tired of hearing sublime. Love his approach to music too, genius imo and you can see the passion he had. Cant forget Bud and Eric either, Buds drumming is unbelievable and Erics bass lines are so fat and funky.
yeah i think you'd find a lot of peeps would agree. i know i do... hey did you guys ever get to see bud eric in long beach dub all stars band .. i was able to see them at warped tour in 98 nyc... they put on a great show @@UndersackitchFungalbollock
@@I-495 No I didn't, I wouldve only been 7. From what ive heard the Long Beach dub all stars are the best representation of them but it will never be the same for me without brad.
I love sublime so much, I was known to bring the sublime tape to all my college parties. I grew up in Holyoke ma. 15 minutes from where this Warped happened. The sad thing is I didn't go to 95 warped Tour, I started going in 97... never saw Sublime play 😢
I grew up in Springfield Massachusetts..a stones throw away from Northampton..I even played with my band at the time at Pearl Street nightclub in the same year Bradley passed...but I totally remember this concert happening
L’oasois Katinas and some other place in the basement of the name I can’t remember the Zone and various elks clubs polish clubs and if you picked up a gig at umass smith Holyoke or Boston.
So cool to see the old rare footage. I saw them on this tour in Myrtle Beach SC. Bradley seemed under the influence for sure but the show was cool. Glad I got to see them once.
I remember walking through that thick sweaty crowd and I started to hear a band playing (sublime) and I’m like who tf are these guys!! at that time I don’t even think they were getting any real play on radio stations , they were killing it, just hearing them for the first time, live nevertheless, and they were so raw, and so smooth at the same time. I was 15 and typically saw shows at clubs,I almost didn’t go to this show bcuz I wasn’t a fan of festivals bcuz it would seem like the band you wanted to see the most would seem so far away and I liked the closeness and intimacy of a club but my friend pretty much made me go,and it was free and he was driving us from Boston and still till this day whenever I talk to him music and shows will come up in conversation and I always give him my outmost love and appreciation for not only bringing me but not leaving me on the side of the highway for bitching and complaining
@@KenCurran-d2s that's awesome! yeah Sublime really wasn't well known at this time other than Date Rape which was decently popular as a single in the 90s but wasn't getting very extensive radio play or anything. My dad was a big fan as a kid (he was 17 when he went to this show) and he had their Robbin The Hood CD way before they really made it big, he was a fan before their fame which I've always found cool! I've always wondered who put him onto them back then...
Clean rip straight from the soundboard, same quality as the master recordings used for the compilation album versions of some of the songs they released from this set. I'm almost positive someone with the band either recorded it off the soundboard themselves or asked whoever was doing sound to record it because this is clearly the master and the same tape used for the albums, but I have no clue what the story is or where it came from lol
This version of "All you need" is either on Stand By your Van or Everything under the sun i can't remember which. Same with Ruca. This is the whole thing you have here tho. Kinda fire 🔥
dude, the ability Eric and Bud had to stay locked into the pocket with each other at all times was borderline inhuman... they were practically one person playing the rhythm section while Brad handled the leads...
Geez, re-watching this after seeing his son play with fellas and although Jack did a respectable job, Bradley was just an alien... The talent is just overflowing, so naturally gifted it's insane. 😢 Did we even know what we had, damn the 90s...
gave what i could accept twenty three plus, later years, looking, up the same red dress, "AMG" by misinterpreting, god's pressece time keeps, clicking, die repeat in hell conviction once or twice i learned how to fight for more than rice so give rather than take and were all have open wheels "Its What They Want" Not I"
@@JeniOnly from everything I've heard, Warped Tour 95 was a complete disaster for Sublime, they were kicked off the tour twice, they apparently had a bunch of issues with Orange 9mm which were another band on the tour, Bud broke his ribs and got arrested... It was kind of a shit show but goddamn they played some incredibly good shows on that tour
Bradley had a chance to be THE rebel rocker for a bit after Kirk died. His last album made it to mainstream and people finally recognized his talent. God damn heroin. Don't touch that drug. It will kill you and leave a family and dog crushed.
I found the footage off of TH-cam from a few different sources, they're credited in the description. As far as where the footage actually comes from I'm honestly not 100% sure, there's clearly a mix of audience recordings and a professional recording, and I know that at the very least 2 songs and the ending interview were recorded for a TV segment, but I'm genuinely not sure if that's all that was recorded or if there was more, i'm positive that the entire shows audio was recorded off the soundboard but even that hasn't been released in its entirety and even just compiling this footage and audio (which is still missing a little under half the full set) took quite a while due to how often this show is mislabelled as being from a different warped tour set
I was there within the first 5 rows whole day left side facing the stage. I remember this.
I was in that crowd…Such a simpler time…
Did it sound as clean as this in person?
I know it’s crazy….It sounds amazing
Me too
Who wanted social media? Let's get rid of that
Wish i had been there
This was a great listen. Thank for sharing! The way Louie pops out at the end made me laugh. Rest in Power Bradly! You will forever be loved.
R!P to Josh Fischel! Eddie V on point as always!!
To me personally Bradley is the greatest musician ever. No other music has ever moved me like Sublime has. That man was just so incredibly gifted.
Same, Ive been obsessed with many musicians but always get bored over time, never get tired of hearing sublime. Love his approach to music too, genius imo and you can see the passion he had. Cant forget Bud and Eric either, Buds drumming is unbelievable and Erics bass lines are so fat and funky.
yeah i think you'd find a lot of peeps would agree. i know i do... hey did you guys ever get to see bud eric in long beach dub all stars band .. i was able to see them at warped tour in 98 nyc... they put on a great show @@UndersackitchFungalbollock
his vocals are other worldly for me. my soul dances to his riffs
@@I-495 No I didn't, I wouldve only been 7. From what ive heard the Long Beach dub all stars are the best representation of them but it will never be the same for me without brad.
@@RobbiePfunder Same, they have some great gems in their live stuff
I love sublime so much, I was known to bring the sublime tape to all my college parties. I grew up in Holyoke ma. 15 minutes from where this Warped happened. The sad thing is I didn't go to 95 warped Tour, I started going in 97... never saw Sublime play 😢
This was the only sublime show my dad was ever able to see before Bradley passed unfortunately
I grew up in Springfield Massachusetts..a stones throw away from Northampton..I even played with my band at the time at Pearl Street nightclub in the same year Bradley passed...but I totally remember this concert happening
L’oasois Katinas and some other place in the basement of the name I can’t remember the Zone and various elks clubs polish clubs and if you picked up a gig at umass smith Holyoke or Boston.
So cool to see the old rare footage. I saw them on this tour in Myrtle Beach SC. Bradley seemed under the influence for sure but the show was cool. Glad I got to see them once.
Finally a proper multi angle footage edit with soundboard audio. Thank you
I remember walking through that thick sweaty crowd and I started to hear a band playing (sublime) and I’m like who tf are these guys!! at that time I don’t even think they were getting any real play on radio stations , they were killing it, just hearing them for the first time, live nevertheless, and they were so raw, and so smooth at the same time. I was 15 and typically saw shows at clubs,I almost didn’t go to this show bcuz I wasn’t a fan of festivals bcuz it would seem like the band you wanted to see the most would seem so far away and I liked the closeness and intimacy of a club but my friend pretty much made me go,and it was free and he was driving us from Boston and still till this day whenever I talk to him music and shows will come up in conversation and I always give him my outmost love and appreciation for not only bringing me but not leaving me on the side of the highway for bitching and complaining
@@KenCurran-d2s that's awesome! yeah Sublime really wasn't well known at this time other than Date Rape which was decently popular as a single in the 90s but wasn't getting very extensive radio play or anything. My dad was a big fan as a kid (he was 17 when he went to this show) and he had their Robbin The Hood CD way before they really made it big, he was a fan before their fame which I've always found cool! I've always wondered who put him onto them back then...
Lou dog just vibing out ❤😊
Man that brings back memories. Louie Dog! R.I.P. 🙏🏻
Long live Sublime!
Men are never wrong unless we leave their situation to quick😮
Why does this sound so effin clean 😎👍👍
Clean rip straight from the soundboard, same quality as the master recordings used for the compilation album versions of some of the songs they released from this set. I'm almost positive someone with the band either recorded it off the soundboard themselves or asked whoever was doing sound to record it because this is clearly the master and the same tape used for the albums, but I have no clue what the story is or where it came from lol
@@JayK20 amazing 🔥🔥🔥
@@JayK20 I've seen this so many times but the soundboard audio is a different story 😎👍👍
This version of "All you need" is either on Stand By your Van or Everything under the sun i can't remember which. Same with Ruca. This is the whole thing you have here tho. Kinda fire 🔥
Because they were so funkin tight
Such a great singer going fast with Date Rape could let out a quick burp and still not miss a beat
You are the best youtuber thanks so much!
thanks brother 🙏 please consider subscribing it would help me out a lot
@@JayK20 did already
@@eliasmalam 🙏🙏
God, what great musicians. Every one of them, Bud and Eric were essentially one being.
dude, the ability Eric and Bud had to stay locked into the pocket with each other at all times was borderline inhuman... they were practically one person playing the rhythm section while Brad handled the leads...
@@JayK20 Brad would space out and just stop playing all the time, and it wasn't even noticeable because of their amazing wall of sound.
Brad calling for louie at the end of 40oz haha...
Why did this generation of musicians die at such a high rate? Great music, such a large toll.
Fake wannabe depressed drug addicts
Because a lot of them were junkies.
My online name used to be 40oz. For years!
Why you have to die Brad you were my favorite front man.
Geez, re-watching this after seeing his son play with fellas and although Jack did a respectable job, Bradley was just an alien... The talent is just overflowing, so naturally gifted it's insane. 😢 Did we even know what we had, damn the 90s...
@SmokeWithMeInCT his son played with the band recently and sounded very much like his old man.
Funny. I have all my old tickets in a photo book. Think my first is Lalapaloza 94. Maybe Blind Melon.
That’s his hit song
No way he played Santeria 😊
gave what
i could
accept twenty
three plus,
later years,
looking, up
the same
red dress,
"AMG" by
misinterpreting, god's
pressece time
keeps, clicking,
die repeat
in hell
conviction once
or twice
i learned
how to
fight for
more than
rice so
give rather
than take
and were
all have
open wheels
"Its What
They Want"
Not I"
Oh fuck, what happened to Bud? Broken ribs?
Yup. Broke his ribs at some point during Warped Tour and then was also arrested on possession of unprescribed Vicodin afterwards also during the tour
@@JayK20 Dang!
@@JeniOnly from everything I've heard, Warped Tour 95 was a complete disaster for Sublime, they were kicked off the tour twice, they apparently had a bunch of issues with Orange 9mm which were another band on the tour, Bud broke his ribs and got arrested... It was kind of a shit show but goddamn they played some incredibly good shows on that tour
skating a vert ramp if I remember correctly
Bradley had a chance to be THE rebel rocker for a bit after Kirk died. His last album made it to mainstream and people finally recognized his talent. God damn heroin. Don't touch that drug. It will kill you and leave a family and dog crushed.
Where did you get this footage?
I found the footage off of TH-cam from a few different sources, they're credited in the description. As far as where the footage actually comes from I'm honestly not 100% sure, there's clearly a mix of audience recordings and a professional recording, and I know that at the very least 2 songs and the ending interview were recorded for a TV segment, but I'm genuinely not sure if that's all that was recorded or if there was more, i'm positive that the entire shows audio was recorded off the soundboard but even that hasn't been released in its entirety and even just compiling this footage and audio (which is still missing a little under half the full set) took quite a while due to how often this show is mislabelled as being from a different warped tour set
I heard the full show is only stories, tails, and exaggerations collector's edition.