At age 20, I went to this $5 afternoon show. My date was a gorgeous, little, goody-two-shoes Homecoming Queen from a local high school who knew nothing about punk music or the scene. She was shy at first, but by the time Fugazi was blowing the roof off and the mosh pit was getting all crazy with people spitting and throwing elbows, little miss priss was in there pogo-dancing up and down, hair all fucked up, and having the time of her life. She loves punk rock to this day.
I’m from Washington DC! I’ve known Ian MacKaye since the early 90s. Met him at a record store in Arlington VA. DC crowds in the DMV do not move no moshing no pushing we just stay there that is the true DIY show reaction. It’s very politically correct for the lack of a better word.
@@joepublic9535 That sounds a bit shit to me and the bands usually like a reaction to their work/art and dancing is the most satisfying way of showing you appreciate it. As a drummer i get a big buzz off of people dancing at shows i`ve played at, makes me play better.
I grew up in a trailer park in east Texas, 85 people. I was the only person for MILES that liked punk rock, last year I got to play at 924 Gilman, I don't care that there weren't many people there, I got to share the stage with so many legends.
Setlist with stamps 00:57 Reclamation (instrumental) 03:41 Sieve-Fisted Find 07:07 Greed 10:11 Turnover 14:30 And The Same 20:20 Waiting Room (the one hit wonder!) 23:54 Bulldog Front 26:36 Song #1 31:03 Blueprint Videos been up for a decade and been coming back to it for almost that long. Thought it was about time to make one of these!
Okay . . . I'm only 6 minutes into this awesome video but I've already clearly recognized my youthful 19-year-old self in the pit with my friends between minutes 2:00 and 3:00. The mid- to late-'80s were all great down at the Gilman Street Project so thanks for sharing some wonderful memories with us all from more than half-my-life ago !!!
Africa for Africa, Asia for Asians, White countries for Everyone?! If Gilman Street "anti-racists" are so unconcerned with race, how come they only have a problem with White schools, White workplaces, White towns, White Cites and White countries? I've never seen any "anti-racist" complain that any place is too Brown and it has to become LESS Brown to combat racism. Who do they think they are kidding? Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-White.
@@DontGoToHell I don`t know them personally but i should think they would get called Racist if they did play the brown/black card so white is safe as i assume they are white.
This is great, I just stumbled upon this video, I was at this show! I remember how long the line was, for Gilman, that was a long line! But we knew what we were in for. It was a rad show! Thanks for sharing, brings back the old memories good/bad.
Every one of their shows I saw was absolutely killer unforgettable inspirational PRICELESS, and always only 5 bucks, worth way MORE. Integrity beyond belief, thank you so much Fugazi.
I was all of 17 when I stumbled into Gilman on a Sunday afternoon in 1990. The Offspring opened this show, along with Beat Happening, and someone else - Samiam or Monsula I think. All I remember is Fugazi , opening with the incredible Reclamation as an instrumental, and the energy in the room was off the chart. Don't know if it was the anticipation of seeing the dudes from Minor Threat and Rites of Spring (neither of which has aged as well as Fugazi), but this was one of the best shows I've seen, as I look back 27 years later.
This made me cry. I miss my 16 - year-old self and all the crazies who were around. Things were so simple. It was all about working so I could afford shows, cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs. Who needed anything more?
Africa for Africa, Asia for Asians, White countries for Everyone?! If Gilman Street "anti-racists" are so unconcerned with race, how come they only have a problem with White schools, White workplaces, White towns, White Cites and White countries? I've never seen any "anti-racist" complain that any place is too Brown and it has to become LESS Brown to combat racism. Who do they think they are kidding? Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-White.
Thanks to however posted this video just found it by a random search. I totally remember this Sunday afternoon show as a 15 year old punk kid from Castro Valley. Me and my friends had been going to Gilman for a few years so even when the show sold out, there were probably 100+ people who didn't get in outside, we got snuck in with one of the opening band's gear. I pretty sure this is the only time I ever saw Fugazi but it was such an epic live show. Man, I loved Gilman as a teenager!
I was at this show... it was my first time seeing Fugazi live - it was amazing! Also, if I remember correctly, the opening band was Bikini Kill - a couple of them played the whole gig topless - and this was before the riotgrrl thing was well known. Kathleen Hanna kept her shirt on, but was so sexy! What a great day - and in that DIY/Fugazi/Gilman fashion of the times, it was only $5! :)
I moved to the bay area 2 weeks after this show happened. I attended my first of many shows at Gilman shortly after that. It was Green Day, Econochrist, No Use For A Name, Econochrist and Blatz. Can't beat that line up. I'll never forget it. Saw Fugazi the following year.
Reclamation (Instrumental only) > Sieve-Fisted Find Greed Turnover And The Same Waiting Room Bulldog Front Song #1 Blueprint "Can y'all take 2 steps back, please?" -IM
impresionante Fugazi, una de mis bandas favoritas. Espectacular el setlist! 1.Reclamation (instrumental) 2.Sieve - Fisted Fin 3.Greed 4.Turnover 5.And The Same 6.Waiting Room 7.Bulldog Front 8.Song #1 9.Blueprint
So I shot this. I'm really glad this is out there and people like it. I'm curious how it got to be here. I'm moving and will look for the hi-8 master in the basement. I have the vandals and had religion from the time period... And lots of engage
Yes, amazing, no? Time moves fast as we turn into old people. I saw them on this tour, in Los Angeles, about one month later. Guy's nose was broken by someone throwing a glass ash tray.
There's a few Fugazi songs that I like a lot, and a bunch that I just kinda like, but Minor Threat being my favorite band of all time, I just can't stop thinking about the band that started hardcore punk...then they changed into something very, very different. As good as Fugazi is, I greatly miss Minor Threat (who I had the honor of seeing live one time).
Actually, later I realized I was at the show one year after this, in 1991. That was the one that had Bikini Kill. But my buddy was at this show. Anyway, yeah, those were the good ol' days. Great Bay Area scene.
Kim Ohio Fuzz tu some le hardcore est tu deux voir de lenergie Sur une scene, trouble ninporte quelle snow de( sick of it all ) je the guarantee tu bad venue une fan ...prends soin ...Dave de Montreal Quebec.
sorry Kim I thought you spoke French? I was commenting that if your into hardcore,and you believe fugazi has great stage presence and energy,I was recommending you watch any live video of a new York band called (sick of it all)they have the most insaine amount of energy I've ever seen ? I highly recommend them.let me know what you think? here's two songs to prove my point #1 step down, #2 built to last.make shure you watch them live...later
Yeah, man. I wasn't even BORN yet. What a fucking revolutionary scene it was, all those bands surrounding Fugazi and Bikini Kill. Just wonderful. So much guts and balls/ovaries. They really were DIY or die.
was there Gilman is a place in time That is comic Saturday shows we're all always epic, so FN hot in their wow They let me sit on the travel drum case on stage to the right best seat in the house A great privilege and memory and story to share.
I saw them as minor threat in , hmm, 86 at The Anthrax in Fairfield County, CT, then again as Fugazi at The Palace Louisville, KY in 98/99 i think....best shows, same energy as this video, miss those days :|
Minor Threat broke up in 1983. So it would have been impossible for you to see them in 1986. The guitarist/ co singer Ian MacKaye( the guy in the red shirt) was the Former singer for Minor Threat. After Minor Threat broke up in 1983 Ian went on to eventually form a new band Fugazi in late 1986 but didn't get the set lineup and didnt play their first show until September of 1987. However Ian was in a shortlived hardcore band Called Embrace around 1985-86 so its likely you saw embrace play in 1986.
@@hellfire8883 so im really old, and years and decades are like melting away fast man, and i said this like 6 years ago, and lastly, this is probably my only comment ever on you tube. wow man. easy with the flame. nope, saw minor threat dude. 100% sure, just like, the 80's are my 60's, ease up jared.
Intro Reclamation Sieve-Fisted Find Greed Turnover And the Same Waiting Room Bulldog Front Song #1 Blueprint Styrofoam Runaway Return Bad Mouth Margin Walker Two Beats Off Repeater Reprovisional Outro
I lived back then, and yes it did. It wasn't a huge Mall Culture/Hot Topic phenomenon, but the word did exist as a way to slag off punk bands that sounded like pussies.
well, i was a teenager in the early 90s, saw fugazi play in ireland a few times, and never heard the word "emo" till goth-looking bands like chemical romance came along about 10 years ago. maybe it was an american thing. nobody used the "post" suffix either back then, as in "post-punk", "post-hardcore" or "post-metal". it wasn't till the late 90s that bands like slint, mogwai, godspeed you black emperor and sigur ros started being called "post-rock", and then everything started being called "post-" something. now you have all kinds of old bands being retroactively labelled like that, which sticks in my craw as back in the day people didn't feel the need to pigeonhole the music as much. anyway, rant over. enjoy your day.
the term post punk has been around since the 70s...but I guess it was more of a music journalism bullshit thing. I guess it takes a while for terms to disseminate amongst the populace. As for all those other bands sounding like "pussies," my original point was that the emo bands today are so wimpy, they make 90s emo bands sound super tough. So, I guess in retrospect, no...Rites of Spring are no longer considered a bunch of pussies.
Fugazi and the whole DC aesthetic is that crowds do not move nor touch each other. I’ve known Ian MacKaye for over 25 years. They among other bands do not like stage diving or moshing he routinely calls out crowds for not being cool. It’s part of their politics that everyone is there to enjoy the show. Slamming into someone is perhaps ruining someone else’s enjoyment of the show. It’s the liberal DC politically correct way. I’ve taken many people from around the US to shows at the Black Cat and 9:30 Club and most wonder why the crowd is soooo “boring”. It’s the DC way of life!
@@joepublic9535 I saw an interview where he said he got tired of the violence at harcore shows back in the minor threat days. This show is like a year before smells like teen spirit got popular on mtv, but he said that moshing greatly increased at their shows due to mtv's influence. That's some of the reasoning behind his stance.
At age 20, I went to this $5 afternoon show. My date was a gorgeous, little, goody-two-shoes Homecoming Queen from a local high school who knew nothing about punk music or the scene. She was shy at first, but by the time Fugazi was blowing the roof off and the mosh pit was getting all crazy with people spitting and throwing elbows, little miss priss was in there pogo-dancing up and down, hair all fucked up, and having the time of her life. She loves punk rock to this day.
similar experience in Cleveland OH around 1991
best comment ive ever seen
I’m from Washington DC! I’ve known Ian MacKaye since the early 90s. Met him at a record store in Arlington VA. DC crowds in the DMV do not move no moshing no pushing we just stay there that is the true DIY show reaction. It’s very politically correct for the lack of a better word.
That's fucking awesome
@@joepublic9535 That sounds a bit shit to me and the bands usually like a reaction to their work/art and dancing is the most satisfying way of showing you appreciate it. As a drummer i get a big buzz off of people dancing at shows i`ve played at, makes me play better.
I grew up in a trailer park in east Texas, 85 people. I was the only person for MILES that liked punk rock, last year I got to play at 924 Gilman, I don't care that there weren't many people there, I got to share the stage with so many legends.
Setlist with stamps
00:57 Reclamation (instrumental)
03:41 Sieve-Fisted Find
07:07 Greed
10:11 Turnover
14:30 And The Same
20:20 Waiting Room (the one hit wonder!)
23:54 Bulldog Front
26:36 Song #1
31:03 Blueprint
Videos been up for a decade and been coming back to it for almost that long.
Thought it was about time to make one of these!
@@frankgrimes7388 damn my bad
The 1991 show was where I met my wife. Good times.
Okay . . . I'm only 6 minutes into this awesome video but I've already clearly recognized my youthful 19-year-old self in the pit with my friends between minutes 2:00 and 3:00. The mid- to late-'80s were all great down at the Gilman Street Project so thanks for sharing some wonderful memories with us all from more than half-my-life ago !!!
Africa for Africa, Asia for Asians, White countries for Everyone?!
If Gilman Street "anti-racists" are so unconcerned with race, how come they only have a problem with White schools, White workplaces, White towns, White Cites and White countries? I've never seen any "anti-racist" complain that any place is too Brown and it has to become LESS Brown to combat racism. Who do they think they are kidding?
Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-White.
@@DontGoToHell No it isn't. It's code word for anti-morons-like-oh-yes
@@DontGoToHell I don`t know them personally but i should think they would get called Racist if they did play the brown/black card so white is safe as i assume they are white.
I saw them five times in Italy between 1989 and 1999, timeless music
Same. @ Forte Prenestino
I drove up from San Diego with Pitchfork and Crash Worship for this insane show.
This is great, I just stumbled upon this video, I was at this show! I remember how long the line was, for Gilman, that was a long line! But we knew what we were in for. It was a rad show! Thanks for sharing, brings back the old memories good/bad.
may have been the longest line I ever saw at Gilman, it was unbelievable.
thanks for sharing a old memory, I staged managed Fugazi at gilman street project two or three years in a row.
No shit...that’s awesome👍
Every one of their shows I saw was absolutely killer unforgettable inspirational PRICELESS, and always only 5 bucks, worth way MORE. Integrity beyond belief, thank you so much Fugazi.
I was all of 17 when I stumbled into Gilman on a Sunday afternoon in 1990. The Offspring opened this show, along with Beat Happening, and someone else - Samiam or Monsula I think. All I remember is Fugazi , opening with the incredible Reclamation as an instrumental, and the energy in the room was off the chart. Don't know if it was the anticipation of seeing the dudes from Minor Threat and Rites of Spring (neither of which has aged as well as Fugazi), but this was one of the best shows I've seen, as I look back 27 years later.
beat happening, thats so raw
This made me cry. I miss my 16 - year-old self and all the crazies who were around. Things were so simple. It was all about working so I could afford shows, cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs. Who needed anything more?
if you danced at a fugazi show youre beautiful
im a youngin and you just described me haha xx
Africa for Africa, Asia for Asians, White countries for Everyone?!
If Gilman Street "anti-racists" are so unconcerned with race, how come they only have a problem with White schools, White workplaces, White towns, White Cites and White countries? I've never seen any "anti-racist" complain that any place is too Brown and it has to become LESS Brown to combat racism. Who do they think they are kidding?
Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-White.
Thanks to however posted this video just found it by a random search. I totally remember this Sunday afternoon show as a 15 year old punk kid from Castro Valley. Me and my friends had been going to Gilman for a few years so even when the show sold out, there were probably 100+ people who didn't get in outside, we got snuck in with one of the opening band's gear. I pretty sure this is the only time I ever saw Fugazi but it was such an epic live show. Man, I loved Gilman as a teenager!
I love what a short fuse Ian has...He gets so pissed about his mic stand during "Waiting Room"
I was at this show... it was my first time seeing Fugazi live - it was amazing! Also, if I remember correctly, the opening band was Bikini Kill - a couple of them played the whole gig topless - and this was before the riotgrrl thing was well known. Kathleen Hanna kept her shirt on, but was so sexy! What a great day - and in that DIY/Fugazi/Gilman fashion of the times, it was only $5! :)
20:21 Waiting Room
I moved to the bay area 2 weeks after this show happened. I attended my first of many shows at Gilman shortly after that. It was Green Day, Econochrist, No Use For A Name, Econochrist and Blatz. Can't beat that line up. I'll never forget it. Saw Fugazi the following year.
Did you ever catch Plaid Retina at Gilman?
I was at this show too. One of the three (?) they played on the exact same day (05/20) three years in a row at Gilman.
Reclamation (Instrumental only) >
Sieve-Fisted Find
Greed
Turnover
And The Same
Waiting Room
Bulldog Front
Song #1
Blueprint
"Can y'all take 2 steps back, please?"
-IM
Exacta-mondo!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘
Just what I came to find! Thank u so much dude! Or doodette!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘🖖🖖💚🖤💚🖤😎😎
Fugazi is a fucking art, there is no time for mosh.
impresionante Fugazi, una de mis bandas favoritas. Espectacular el setlist!
1.Reclamation (instrumental)
2.Sieve - Fisted Fin
3.Greed
4.Turnover
5.And The Same
6.Waiting Room
7.Bulldog Front
8.Song #1
9.Blueprint
Saw them two times at 924, but the fact they played in Watsonville was the CRAZIEST sh*t ever! Still can't wrap my head around that one.
the audio quality is amazing. thank you for sharing this
There aren't enough thumbs on my TH-cam interface to vote this up enough.
thank someone this exists
Love it! This was my first punk concert ever...followed by many awesome shows at Gilman. Thanks for the upload!!
So I shot this. I'm really glad this is out there and people like it. I'm curious how it got to be here. I'm moving and will look for the hi-8 master in the basement. I have the vandals and had religion from the time period... And lots of engage
I wanted to say that this live version of song number one is amazing.
This video is almost a quarter of a century old...
I feel old now. Thanks. Wait, I am old.
Yes, amazing, no? Time moves fast as we turn into old people. I saw them on this tour, in Los Angeles, about one month later. Guy's nose was broken by someone throwing a glass ash tray.
dairyking887 That's fucked up man. Throwing a glass ashtray at someone's face.
Falconifan
Now you're even older!
*****
2 more months...
half empty when you learn you miss a show like this. love this band - love this spot.
Great show. I saw Fugazi the first time around this era. That was a great time for punk music.
finally got to go to gilman last month, but shame i never got to see fugazi there back in the day! :(
Fugazi was the band who knew to play music with fun......Damn, I missed 80-90s Music
Very nice. Thanks for posting, I first saw them in Chicago like 4 years after this at a skating rink. They played some interesting places.
They only would play all ages shows, so that was partly why they played those places. Also, they would only charge $5 for tickets.
I saw them at the aragon ballroom in Chicago in 93. Huge venue, huge crowd, but still only $5. They kept their ethics no matter how big they got.
I remember they played at a movie theater in front of the screen here in Oklahoma City one time
I was at this show, my girlfriend and I sat up in the rafters, remember it being real hot!... Great show, really cool to relive it via this video.
I was at this show. Got there by the skin of my teeth. But, I made it.
I saw most of the full show of Fugazi on you tube. This one is priceless. thanks
The sound is awesome.
There's a few Fugazi songs that I like a lot, and a bunch that I just kinda like, but Minor Threat being my favorite band of all time, I just can't stop thinking about the band that started hardcore punk...then they changed into something very, very different. As good as Fugazi is, I greatly miss Minor Threat (who I had the honor of seeing live one time).
I love it, the video quality makes it look like a cartoon
Dammit, I missed this show. Wouldn’t be born for two more weeks.
The bass line in the first song is so damn sick. It's pumping me up to no end.
I watched many shows at the cannery on Gilman street.
Actually, later I realized I was at the show one year after this, in 1991. That was the one that had Bikini Kill. But my buddy was at this show. Anyway, yeah, those were the good ol' days. Great Bay Area scene.
Rarement vu une telle énergie d'un groupe sur scène.
Kim Ohio Fuzz tu some le hardcore est tu deux voir de lenergie Sur une scene, trouble ninporte quelle snow de( sick of it all ) je the guarantee tu bad venue une fan ...prends soin ...Dave de Montreal Quebec.
Dave Morin Hello I didn't understood your french, can you tell me in english ? Thanks
sorry Kim I thought you spoke French? I was commenting that if your into hardcore,and you believe fugazi has great stage presence and energy,I was recommending you watch any live video of a new York band called (sick of it all)they have the most insaine amount of energy I've ever seen ? I highly recommend them.let me know what you think? here's two songs to prove my point #1 step down, #2 built to last.make shure you watch them live...later
Great channel, many thanks for all of these great videos!
Like a lot of people posting here I remember this show well. It's funny seeing myself in the crowd way back then.
How was I not into Fugazi back in the day? Went to a lot of fIREHOSE shows and countless other punk shows, but not these guys.
thank you for posting. heaviest intro ever.
Jeff Nelson headbanging in the back...
@Michael Gunner the first song is Reclamation.
God I miss these days!
I will never forget this! There was a minimum of 3 girls at this show. I was the last kid let in. :-)
Yeah, man. I wasn't even BORN yet. What a fucking revolutionary scene it was, all those bands surrounding Fugazi and Bikini Kill. Just wonderful. So much guts and balls/ovaries. They really were DIY or die.
A month before I saw them for first time!
Check out "Rites of Spring", band Guy Piccioto(blue shirt) sang in
dark grey shirt
flopimus the rights of spring album dischord released a couple years back with all their songs, is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Fugazi was truly the swan song of hardcore, the last breath of true punk music. No one has come close since they fizzled out.
muchas gracias!
924 Gilman... what a legendary place
thank you this is beautiful
THIS IS OFF THE MOTHERFUCKING HOOK! Greatly appreciated.
7:21 I love that jump too much.
0:54
I love Gilman 💘
great band at his best
was there
Gilman is a place in time
That is comic
Saturday shows we're all always epic, so FN hot in their wow
They let me sit on the travel drum case on stage to the right best seat in the house A great privilege and memory and story to share.
all these rambunctious kids are in their 40's now.
Were you a rambunctious kid too?
Crab Leg and still going to shows 👍
50’s now
Any set with Song #1 and Bad Mouth = awesome
I saw them as minor threat in , hmm, 86 at The Anthrax in Fairfield County, CT, then again as Fugazi at The Palace Louisville, KY in 98/99 i think....best shows, same energy as this video, miss those days :|
Richard Krause Only one guy in Fugazi was in Minor Threat. Two completely different bands...
Minor Threat broke up in 1983. So it would have been impossible for you to see them in 1986. The guitarist/ co singer Ian MacKaye( the guy in the red shirt) was the Former singer for Minor Threat. After Minor Threat broke up in 1983 Ian went on to eventually form a new band Fugazi in late 1986 but didn't get the set lineup and didnt play their first show until September of 1987. However Ian was in a shortlived hardcore band Called Embrace around 1985-86 so its likely you saw embrace play in 1986.
@@hellfire8883 so im really old, and years and decades are like melting away fast man, and i said this like 6 years ago, and lastly, this is probably my only comment ever on you tube. wow man. easy with the flame. nope, saw minor threat dude. 100% sure, just like, the 80's are my 60's, ease up jared.
Fuck yeah. Thanks for posting this.
Intro
Reclamation
Sieve-Fisted Find
Greed
Turnover
And the Same
Waiting Room
Bulldog Front
Song #1
Blueprint
Styrofoam
Runaway Return
Bad Mouth
Margin Walker
Two Beats Off
Repeater
Reprovisional
Outro
doesn't that just crush the people at the back?
They play that 2 steps back song a lot
Amazing!
they fuckin crushed Sieve Fisted Find, god damn!
it's reclamation before they had lyrics apparently.
Back then, some folks considered Fugazi an "emo" band. The fucking wimpy emo bands today make Fugazi sound like Slayer.
no they didn't, because the word "emo" didn't exist back then. fact.
I lived back then, and yes it did. It wasn't a huge Mall Culture/Hot Topic phenomenon, but the word did exist as a way to slag off punk bands that sounded like pussies.
well, i was a teenager in the early 90s, saw fugazi play in ireland a few times, and never heard the word "emo" till goth-looking bands like chemical romance came along about 10 years ago. maybe it was an american thing. nobody used the "post" suffix either back then, as in "post-punk", "post-hardcore" or "post-metal". it wasn't till the late 90s that bands like slint, mogwai, godspeed you black emperor and sigur ros started being called "post-rock", and then everything started being called "post-" something. now you have all kinds of old bands being retroactively labelled like that, which sticks in my craw as back in the day people didn't feel the need to pigeonhole the music as much. anyway, rant over. enjoy your day.
***** yea, because Rites of Spring, Portraits of Past and Orchid sounded like pussies right?
the term post punk has been around since the 70s...but I guess it was more of a music journalism bullshit thing. I guess it takes a while for terms to disseminate amongst the populace. As for all those other bands sounding like "pussies," my original point was that the emo bands today are so wimpy, they make 90s emo bands sound super tough. So, I guess in retrospect, no...Rites of Spring are no longer considered a bunch of pussies.
Another live footage video where they give the bass player limited camera time.
tight smooth
This is Not a FUGAZI ◆ SHIRT◆
I'm glad to see a few black people in the crowd!
+Dave Wray DC Hardcore was particularly whitebread even by HC standards. All those upper middle-class WASP kids.
Shows what you know.
Dominic Ticinovic I'm pretty sure Bad Brains were from DC and they don't look too white to me
Yeah, you have no idea what you're talking about Dominic.
@@eddiem5997 No, we're not token. We're just people that like music just like you.
great!!!
beat happening opened.
Srsly????
No joke Wesley. It was a wild one.
Saw them in sfx so tight
whats the name of the first song??
boy does it look different.
I thought Ian didn't like moshing
What's the last song played? Cheers
How live music should be
Can someone tell me what's the name of the intro?
Reclamation
whats the song they start off with?
+Nura U__U
It sounded like Reclamation, however, perhaps they were just writing the song at this time and trying it out at shows -- no lyrics yet.
+NeonGreenPage thanks much
I went to this gig and hung out in front of the club due claustrophobia. .
gig!
Reclamation demo version.
me encanta esta mierdaaaa :)
Calorie burning rock.
better than coffee!
ian mackaye taking fucking control!!
+Teneechiba McBrain yeah, crushing all the people in the back!
The band looks mad at the crowd. just feeding off the energy.
Fugazi and the whole DC aesthetic is that crowds do not move nor touch each other. I’ve known Ian MacKaye for over 25 years. They among other bands do not like stage diving or moshing he routinely calls out crowds for not being cool. It’s part of their politics that everyone is there to enjoy the show. Slamming into someone is perhaps ruining someone else’s enjoyment of the show. It’s the liberal DC politically correct way. I’ve taken many people from around the US to shows at the Black Cat and 9:30 Club and most wonder why the crowd is soooo “boring”. It’s the DC way of life!
@@joepublic9535 I saw an interview where he said he got tired of the violence at harcore shows back in the minor threat days. This show is like a year before smells like teen spirit got popular on mtv, but he said that moshing greatly increased at their shows due to mtv's influence. That's some of the reasoning behind his stance.
Lmao there are no girls at this show
Blueprint
Did you see any early Dead Kennedys shows in the bay area?
@@k.bowers8372 Kenny! Yes he did... You don't post this unless you saw dead, operation, green... good times were had
It's not a real show.
It never happened.
Like the Moon Landings!
Lol