They didn't live longer because they were depressed and therefore took the drugs that either killed them or made them want to kill themselves. That's what "grunge" music does to your brain - makes you depressed. The 80s were way better. all party, all the time.
I was at this show, heard Eddie Vedder for the first time. Changed my life. Local H definitely stood out. Almost died from a chic stampede though when Gavin from Bush showed up as a surprise guest.
@@planetxlivee he left the band before 2000 im not too sure what year but he got sued recently by scott lucas and the new drummer, not sure on his name, but it was for some rubbish like selling merch or something - again though im not sure on the proper reason
Nice to be able to experience the past..that crowd was digging it. That energy shifted quick with the music, not a person worrying about a cellphone or catching the moment for social media.
I got super sunburn at this show!! Social Distortion Local H Bloodhound Gang Henry Rollins Bush Reverend Horton Heat Matchbox Twenty Five For Fighting Tonic Republica Sponge Flipp The Verve Pipe Beck Iggy Pop
Ever since I first heard this song on 93.7 The Edge it's been a favorite of mine. I was 15, and I won 2 tickets off the same radio station to go to Edgefest this year 🤘 Technically I wasn't old enough to pick up the tickets I won, so my cousin got them for me 👍 This song was the first song I went crowd suffering too. I will never forget it!! I went to every edgefest, and X-Fest after till they stopped having them in Somerset in 2004. I miss the grunge day's, and all the great experiences that went with them!! Who is with me??
Every year from 95-2023. Saw some of the greatest bands in the world in that small WI town. I remember going up through Osceola so we wouldn’t get our car searched hitting the lift bridge in Stillwater. Some of the best memories of my life.
i was at the one in NE indiana that year, 12 y/o, mom took me. first concert. local H wasn't there, we had violent femmes, dishwalla, artificial joy club, better than ezra and matchbox 20. Best concert memory, and i've seen everyone from otep, gwar, slayer, rob zombie, tom petty, james tayor just james no band behind him (really great experience tbh), slipknot, hatebreed, lamb of god, incubus (morning view tour), judas priest, lamb of god, deftones, deadsy, korn, santana, the list really does go on and on. but this shit always brings me back. this is what i grew up on!!!
Fuck yeah, what a sick intro to this song, just found this song about a week ago and love to hear live versions aren't so cookie cutter. Unless that was the end of another song....
Thanks for this and how you cut it. I only knew this hit, I admit, but it was cool seeing that yes - they know their instruments. More talented than I realized.
Yup. The guitarist has his guitars modified with a bass pick up and an extra line going out.. There's some TH-cam videos where he talks about his gear. Totally underappreciated and overlooked band.
***** oh... I thought he meant the intro to the song, not the little thing they play before the song in this specific performance that's not actually part of the song. Sorry Leon R James for being unhelpful, wasn't trying to be a dick I just misunderstood the question being asked. My bad. Have a good week all.
I wonder what the source video is from? If anyone knows please let me know, I'd like to find a higher quality rip. At the beginning I see the DVD seeking, or maybe it's VHS?
@@rylankinnell3622 this also kinda resembles when I saw them, not sure on the exact date, too much weed lol, but they played edgesfest in Dallas Texas, around this time.
what an underappreciated and undervalued band of the whole 90's era
You said it.
And now.....
C'mon... Local H are the lifers!
Agreed. #fritzscorner4lyfe
This song never gets old!
right
right
right
@@christianboland1476 right
right
90s grunge had a certain feel to it, that just can't be duplicated in today's music
huggo nolton Lil peep - cry alone
@@tokyojoe4577 Listened. Disappointed. Started out good, no buildup.
Bryce Hanson hell yea! At least u gave it a try, everyone has their own taste.
@@tokyojoe4577 I gave them another chance and found a song I did like. "Falling down"
Bryce Hanson nice, I like that one too, the deeper you dive you see how diverse peep was & he has something for everyone.
THIS DRUMMER IS BADASS I LOVE HIS PASSION THE CHARACTER OF A GREAT DRUMMER HITTING THAT SHIT....
LELAND LEE Joe Daniels! Guy always went full throttle!
I saw them in Miami with about 300 people outside. Joe Costello is an incredible drummer!!
Not only the greatest decade for grunge, but probably the greatest decade for music ever. It’s just sad some of the artists didn’t live longer.
They didn't live longer because they were depressed and therefore took the drugs that either killed them or made them want to kill themselves. That's what "grunge" music does to your brain - makes you depressed. The 80s were way better. all party, all the time.
@@scotto0010 Oh yeah, because there wasn't any of that going on in the 80s at all. Let's ask Michael Hutchence
@@scotto0010 Musicians have always killed themselves with drugs , nothing exclusive to grunge yo
I think it was the only decade for grunge , but yes some of the best music in history definitely came out of the 90s
It is sad some of them weren’t around longer but luckily we still have Jerry Cantrell who was the best from the whole grunge scene
I was there dude!!
Oh, how I envy you.
andy rodgers th-cam.com/video/t4aQ3T34jZg/w-d-xo.html
andy rodgers meant th-cam.com/video/bO-T1Vb71ms/w-d-xo.html
Proof or it's a lie
Duuuude
I was at this show, heard Eddie Vedder for the first time. Changed my life. Local H definitely stood out. Almost died from a chic stampede though when Gavin from Bush showed up as a surprise guest.
Bad ass dude. I want to see them live someday.
Proof or it's a lie
Tulsa edge fest?
I hope Local H is around forever.
Its 3yrs later and still here !
4yrs later and still here!
Still!!!
You can tell that drummer really puts his heart into what he plays. Don’t think he’s in the band, but I hope he’s still pounding the skins!
He is
@@planetxlivee he left the band before 2000 im not too sure what year but he got sued recently by scott lucas and the new drummer, not sure on his name, but it was for some rubbish like selling merch or something - again though im not sure on the proper reason
@@theguy4427 that’s a shame tbh
One of those songs that hit the spot
Nice to be able to experience the past..that crowd was digging it. That energy shifted quick with the music, not a person worrying about a cellphone or catching the moment for social media.
I got super sunburn at this show!!
Social Distortion
Local H
Bloodhound Gang
Henry Rollins
Bush
Reverend Horton Heat
Matchbox Twenty
Five For Fighting
Tonic
Republica
Sponge
Flipp
The Verve Pipe
Beck
Iggy Pop
Ever since I first heard this song on 93.7 The Edge it's been a favorite of mine. I was 15, and I won 2 tickets off the same radio station to go to Edgefest this year 🤘 Technically I wasn't old enough to pick up the tickets I won, so my cousin got them for me 👍 This song was the first song I went crowd suffering too. I will never forget it!! I went to every edgefest, and X-Fest after till they stopped having them in Somerset in 2004. I miss the grunge day's, and all the great experiences that went with them!! Who is with me??
Every year from 95-2023. Saw some of the greatest bands in the world in that small WI town. I remember going up through Osceola so we wouldn’t get our car searched hitting the lift bridge in Stillwater. Some of the best memories of my life.
I was at that Edgefest. Damn I feel old!
i was at the one in NE indiana that year, 12 y/o, mom took me. first concert. local H wasn't there, we had violent femmes, dishwalla, artificial joy club, better than ezra and matchbox 20. Best concert memory, and i've seen everyone from otep, gwar, slayer, rob zombie, tom petty, james tayor just james no band behind him (really great experience tbh), slipknot, hatebreed, lamb of god, incubus (morning view tour), judas priest, lamb of god, deftones, deadsy, korn, santana, the list really does go on and on. but this shit always brings me back. this is what i grew up on!!!
They opened for Silverchair in 97 in St Pete. A hell of a good concert.
Ahh shit silver chair haven't heard than name in 20yrs damn
Love that.
Talented bros who deserved more recognition for the great music they made. 🔥🔥🔥
Can't get enough of this song after all these years.
Still listening in 2024 to this timeless classic.
Heard this song for the first time in a looonnnggg time yesterday. Was throwing it back all day!!!
Dang he rocks those drums
😍
Joe Daniels. IRL a nice guy too.
@@JMearawhy’d they split up in 99’?
The most underrated song of the 90’s
1997 WAS A GREAT YEAR!!
Thank God someone had a potato camera to record this!
Ohhhh man what I’d do to have been there for this! too bad I was only a year old 😂
IM AN UNDERGROUND HIP HOP HEAD FROM THE 90S BUT THIS IS FIRE! SALUTE!
love the fucking build up
+ 1
Saw them open for STP right before Scott went into Rehab, they were a simply amazing opening act, it was like seeing two headliners.
Proper music
Recreator Band yesss
i edge to this!
Joe Daniels fucking kills it
Guy was/is a total beast!
Epic video epic song. God blessed 90's!!
i miss it.
i love the backup singer humping the mic
Fuck yeah, what a sick intro to this song, just found this song about a week ago and love to hear live versions aren't so cookie cutter. Unless that was the end of another song....
Thanks for this and how you cut it. I only knew this hit, I admit, but it was cool seeing that yes - they know their instruments. More talented than I realized.
+Vicar TheDirty why does this person, the one who types this, talk only in phrases that seem to be poetic?
With respect, a junior high school guitar student could play that song.
PRICELESS 🤘
the intro is stoney off of their third album
This song is in my head every day at my shit job. Also, the entire S.F.W. movie..
song doesnt start until 2:09
Gagé Nettles not all hero's wear capes
dont ruin tha trip dude!!
hehehehe
I was looking for this comment lmao
Do you have any info on the song that they played before it though??
I remember it well 🤘🤙
Love this song
That intro sounds like 'Stoney' from Pack Up The Cats, before there was a Pack Up The Cats. A highly underrated album by them.
I feel like its an early interpretation of it
I love that band what happened to them. I was there the 90s were the best.
Chasity Allen they still tour!
Great song ❤
I don't know why you popped up video but thank you
So awesome
2022 still listening
Just 2 guys playing instruments!!??
Yup. The guitarist has his guitars modified with a bass pick up and an extra line going out.. There's some TH-cam videos where he talks about his gear. Totally underappreciated and overlooked band.
Wearing the revelation shirt is Gabe Rodriguez
this rules
I was there too.
I was 9 years old, I wish I was there
ty
I WISH I WAS THERE
ESTA ES OTRA DE LAS BUENAS BANDAS Q SUENAN "DE LA OSTIA"...AGUANTE LOCAL H !!✌️🇦🇷 3:48
I would like to thank Local H for teaching me the word Copacetic! 😁👍🏼🤘🏼
Classic!!!!!!
PLEASE TAKE ME BACK TO 1997!! FK 2022 🤬
Add me to the list of people that was there!
The hi hat sounds good.
Awesome's🤘🤟🩵
Drummer is a fucking beast!!!!!!!!
BIG UP THE DRUMMER 👏
Is the bassist invisible?
Yina Yead Yan The Rockabilly Man ....only two in the band.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_H
That's weird. They're still good, though.
Yina Yead Yan The Rockabilly Man - He put bass pickups in his guitar!
Ric G aye that's pretty cool
oh to be in that crowd
Wish i had tabs for the build up, if anyone could help???
uh... it's the same four chords throughout mate
+Finn Keaney cheers mate :)
Thanks mate
***** oh... I thought he meant the intro to the song, not the little thing they play before the song in this specific performance that's not actually part of the song. Sorry Leon R James for being unhelpful, wasn't trying to be a dick I just misunderstood the question being asked. My bad. Have a good week all.
Ride D
Inspires me
1997 > 2022
Yes bro that's what I'm saying
@@lorideprod. Cheers 🥃
Looks hella fun, I was only 10 yrs old at the time, so you know this wasn't happening haha
2:08 Start
I like the intro where he explains "it's so fuct up"! It really is pretty damn fuct up in my opinion.
Five Guns N' Roses fans were here! 😂
How many straight edge hardcore bands played this fest?
Wow. That's wicked.
Essept there's a bass player.
Where he at?
The singer custom rigs his guitars to act as both a guitar and a bass
El himno de toda una puta generación.
I wonder what the source video is from? If anyone knows please let me know, I'd like to find a higher quality rip. At the beginning I see the DVD seeking, or maybe it's VHS?
who comes out at around 3:58 wearing a revelation records shirt?
Was that Gabe that got on the mic towards the end of the song?
2:03
2023
The powers that be held them back. They was getting just as popular as Nirvana. Good band!!!!!!
Did these guys open for Pearl Jam? Who was the closing band?
Yeah Katrina they did
Is this in houston?
Nah Wisconsin
And you don't... 2019
this is aura
fuckin A
Joe Daniels is a badass...
Then social media came around and everything became lame
I WISH I WAS THERE I WAS PROBABLY GETTING HIGH SMH WOW
Then you miss the truth of ruling brother. A throne would suite you ill.
What song did he play before bound for the floor?
+Dark Makor
As song called "Stoney" it's on the Pack UP the Cats Album.
can here an pearl jam cover entro mixied with orther 90s alternative sounds at entro
that intro is really unwound-like. maybe its just me tho.
Edge fest, as in straight edge?
no. there was a radio station in minneapolis area 93.7 the edge. they hosted this concert.
@@rylankinnell3622 this also kinda resembles when I saw them, not sure on the exact date, too much weed lol, but they played edgesfest in Dallas Texas, around this time.
I'll always love Local H, they strike me as pro vax
@UsedNapkin1 about as slow as your response?
Hehwan junkie Anthem
More real than Keef Richards big talk.
NO!
Skip to 2:07 your welcome
Man wish we were there!