@Matthew Ackerman I have no doubt it's the v4cc1ne. There's been too many "sudden deaths" in recent times to ignore. Bob Saget, the media says, died from head injuries after a fall. But what caused the fall?
One of many fond memories: Bryan came to me at work one day and asked if I could add some rivets to one of his cymbals for a "sizzle" experiment. I was not aware that this was even a "thing" ...but after he explained what he wanted to achieve I wasn't about to say no (I was a huge fan and HUM was about to go on TV). We were both pretty nervous about me potentially "trashing" the cymbal ...but after successfully drilling out some clean and evenly spaced holes we were able to relax. I came up with my own stylish technique of securing the rivets and Bryan was stoked! It was a high-five moment. Love you man!
Yes, I'd say so (and it was awesome!) We spent plenty of time at work together and never had a problem with the other. Bryan was by far the coolest and most "chill" guy I have ever worked with and equally a smart/clever and quick learner. I went to a number of his shows before and after getting big. After a great show (HUM at Mabel's in our home town) he came directly off stage and met my latest girlfriend (Cathy had very long hair btw :) All three of us were grinning from ear to ear ...for multiple reasons. Bryan of course was covered in sweat which made his taped-up but still bleeding hands that much messier looking ...still smiling he said something like like: "Eh, comes with the job!". @@robotdudeguy
I've been playing music for just over 20 years, when I talk with non musicians and try to explain feeling the music, this is one of the top 3 songs I refer back to
It's so impressive that amidst all the noisy guitar tone you can pick out the beautiful lush notes of their intricate chords. That might be my favorite thing about Hum. I was a freshman in high school when this dropped, it was... SO welcomed and definitely changed the way I thought about music. Still sounds amazing all these years later.
True story: I almost broke both of Bryan's legs at work in 1995 when the brakes went out on a customer's car. I threw the car into park when the brake pedal went to the floor and Bryan jumped onto the hood. The front bumper was only inches from the wall where he was hanging up keys for one of his car audio installs. Whew!
That left foot on the hihat pedal is so effective and subtle but important in almost all of his beats. He’s hard to copy always being in his own perfect pocket. God he’s so amazing.
I’ve been a fan for decades… I saw them in Champaign with my son and daughter… I’m 66 years old now, and I have hearing aids, and I’m sure they contributed to it!! LOL!!❤️
RIP Mr. St. Pere. My first exposure to the greatest band of the 1990's was this performance on 120 Minutes. Seeing this very performance, I thought to myself, "These guys get what rock is about." Downward is Heavenward had some songs I don't care for, but Inlet is like comfort food, and its release was a bright spot in the last few years.
late to this comment, but I agree 100%. theres something about his seemingly random hi hat hits he does mid fills, while keeping his playing so tight. cheers
I know I'm 3 years late here. Inlet was the best record of 2020 and imo the best comeback album ever. 3 years later its still on my regular rotation. Incredible album.
And they ripped off the I'd prefer an astronaut album cover. Some moron deaftones fans got pissy at me for saying so, but anyone with two brain cells and two eyes can see it.
My favorite band of all time . Dad introduced me to them when I was little and defined my entire music taste . Every band every sound I love can be traced to listening to them in my dad’s old 1998 f150 . Thank you HUM 🙏
this song just hurts me so much i used to smoke drugs with my ex-wife when she was my girlfriend, listen to this album and cuddle on her big-butt we were together for 18 years i did a bunch of acid a couple months ago and listened to this album, torturing myself into a weeping, screaming pile of bullshit goddamn what a ride
wow this was recorded on my birthday (July 30th), 7 years before I was born. and here I am today, with Hum being my favorite band at the moment. the testament of time.
I've been known to take care of my possessions, whenever possible ;)Happy to know you liked the sound & vision captured on the tape, and for posting a note here.
Much thanks to OP, really appreciate you posting this. There was a really muddied-up version of this performance posted years ago in which to audio seemed to be off quite a bit- glad you have posted this version, which is waaaay better. But what I wouldn't give for a cleaned up, board mix of this song that I could blare and repeat endlessly and keep my neighbors awake with for hours on end late at night. Thanks again- great song, heavy, heavy rocking band, then and now. Love these guys.
My pleasure! Glad you found the clip, and took the time to write a note of appreciation. One of the best surprises to come along, back when 120 Minutes used to air these unique live clips, for me. Practically jumps out of the computer when listening on good 'phones ;) Thanks again for the nod of appreciation!
i love this song SO MUCH so heavy and then the middle part sounds so thoughtful and pretty such an amazing riff its just so good i love the middle part the quiet stuff like insanely
Thank you for posting this!!! This is my favorite track from Hum! It used to bum me out that the only version of this on TH-cam was a warped VHS copy of it. I'm very happy that you uploaded this!!!
I would love to have seen a full set from this session. would pay gladly for it. Shame they only played 2 songs, the engineering was excellent. So glad Hum never got huge, it makes it more special to me.
RIP Bryan St Pere 😢 One of the best drummers of his generation
RIP one of the best for sure
a goat!
No cap
@Matthew Ackerman I have no doubt it's the v4cc1ne. There's been too many "sudden deaths" in recent times to ignore. Bob Saget, the media says, died from head injuries after a fall. But what caused the fall?
Hum Forever. Protect this footage at all costs.
Bryan St Pere is the most underrated drummer of all time
Rest In Peace :(
@@antoniosianez2970 WTFFFFFFFFFF???
@@HanSolosRevenge they announced it this morning. I’ve been listening to them since then. Gonna go through their entire discography today.
One of the greats. May he Rest In Peace.
an incredible force
Whoever did the sound for this nailed it. Hum is one of the heaviest live bands and this absolutely captures their sound 💚
"You'd prefer an astronaut" is in my Top Ten rock albums list of the 90s, Hum is such a so underrated band.
Number one of all genres of all time for me
Downward is a far superior album on multiple levels imo
@@saulgoodman.exe_ i like downward a lil better too, they both rule though.
One of many fond memories: Bryan came to me at work one day and asked if I could add some rivets to one of his cymbals for a "sizzle" experiment. I was not aware that this was even a "thing" ...but after he explained what he wanted to achieve I wasn't about to say no (I was a huge fan and HUM was about to go on TV). We were both pretty nervous about me potentially "trashing" the cymbal ...but after successfully drilling out some clean and evenly spaced holes we were able to relax. I came up with my own stylish technique of securing the rivets and Bryan was stoked! It was a high-five moment. Love you man!
thats a pretty popular technique in jazz (check out ahmad jamal's trio recordings from the 50s) so its cool to see it done in a rock context
@@lxxwj Thanks, I'm checking them out 😎
were you and bryan good friends? that sounds awesome.
Yes, I'd say so (and it was awesome!) We spent plenty of time at work together and never had a problem with the other. Bryan was by far the coolest and most "chill" guy I have ever worked with and equally a smart/clever and quick learner. I went to a number of his shows before and after getting big. After a great show (HUM at Mabel's in our home town) he came directly off stage and met my latest girlfriend (Cathy had very long hair btw :) All three of us were grinning from ear to ear ...for multiple reasons. Bryan of course was covered in sweat which made his taped-up but still bleeding hands that much messier looking ...still smiling he said something like like: "Eh, comes with the job!". @@robotdudeguy
thats so cool dude you are so lucky, did you ever meet anyone else in the band n stuff like Matt Talbott and Tim Lash or anyone @@robnation2475
Cant believe Bryan passed away. He was one of my biggest inspirations growing up.
Dude is going totally nuts on the drums, Hum are so damn heavy.
Putting on a fucking clinic.
He’s so fucking underrated.
RIP to a true legend
Not many swing harder in 3/4 time
They sure played the fuck out of those instruments
Remember when bands used to play loud on during studio performances. You can literally hear the mics crunching. So beautiful 😍
It’s the best 🎉
I've been playing music for just over 20 years, when I talk with non musicians and try to explain feeling the music, this is one of the top 3 songs I refer back to
Bryan beat those skins like they owed him money. Fucking great drummer in a great band. We are diminished with his passing. RIP.
If there's a Nobel Prize for drumming, give it to Bryan St. Pere for the last 60 seconds of this song.
It's so impressive that amidst all the noisy guitar tone you can pick out the beautiful lush notes of their intricate chords. That might be my favorite thing about Hum. I was a freshman in high school when this dropped, it was... SO welcomed and definitely changed the way I thought about music. Still sounds amazing all these years later.
True story: I almost broke both of Bryan's legs at work in 1995 when the brakes went out on a customer's car. I threw the car into park when the brake pedal went to the floor and Bryan jumped onto the hood. The front bumper was only inches from the wall where he was hanging up keys for one of his car audio installs. Whew!
That left foot on the hihat pedal is so effective and subtle but important in almost all of his beats. He’s hard to copy always being in his own perfect pocket. God he’s so amazing.
SO SAD HE DIED
I’ve been a fan for decades… I saw them in Champaign with my son and daughter… I’m 66 years old now, and I have hearing aids, and I’m sure they contributed to it!! LOL!!❤️
i wish there were more live videos of hum from the 90s like this one. they had such a good sound
RIP Mr. St. Pere. My first exposure to the greatest band of the 1990's was this performance on 120 Minutes. Seeing this very performance, I thought to myself, "These guys get what rock is about." Downward is Heavenward had some songs I don't care for, but Inlet is like comfort food, and its release was a bright spot in the last few years.
Downward is amazing. It was harder for me to get into inlet
comfort food is a perfect way to describe that album. I call it a comfy sweater album.
@@ashgonza92I found it harder for me to get into downward cuz everyone I knew said it wasn’t as great as ypaa. I love downward now tho.
Tim Lash's riffs are otherworldy!
So powerful and loud yet precise and smooth. Hum is just insane
Bryan St. Pere is probably my favorite drummer. He's so fucking good!
+Liam Fernandez He is a fucking beast, the drumming in You'd prefer an astronaut is fantastic.
I saw HUM back in September and I caught his drumstick :)
Absolute fucking animal. Love this guy more than my own family
late to this comment, but I agree 100%. theres something about his seemingly random hi hat hits he does mid fills, while keeping his playing so tight. cheers
bluphobia I’m not saying a agree with that ;-), but that’s a possible GOAT youtube comment
The greatest band of all time, words can't describe how amazing they are!!!
Are they coming out with a new record this year?
@@johnnycriscoa.k.atamesjayl5910 Yeppers! It's damn good!
Rest in power and rhythm, Bryan. Your drumming represented the 90's alternative spirit perfectly.
coming back here after listening to their latest release
they haven't changed one bit...
I know I'm 3 years late here. Inlet was the best record of 2020 and imo the best comeback album ever. 3 years later its still on my regular rotation. Incredible album.
Love this! Nobody has a more brutal yet uplifting sound than HUM
One of deftones’s greatest influence ‘tone wise’
Definitely
And Jawbox and HELMET
And they ripped off the I'd prefer an astronaut album cover.
Some moron deaftones fans got pissy at me for saying so, but anyone with two brain cells and two eyes can see it.
K
Chino loves hum.
This is the greatest live performance ever, by anyone.
Fully agree 🤯
Love it when nerds can rock out
they got this completely flawless , this was literally note by note right .
No backing track either. They basically replicated the studio track live. So damn good
Tim lash’s riffing are out of this world
Whenever I’m feeling that I need inspiration, I come to this video. This performance is so damn good
The audio in this is absolutely incredible!
Bryan is just murdering that kit, so good!!
Agreed! His hands would also be bleeding out and around worn out, sweaty finger bandages after a show for that matter.
That fking break into the 4/4 at 1:43 blows my ears off how fucking good it is!!! Such raw energy in that section!!!
Damn this sounds incredible... best Hum song, IMO!!
Sounds better live then on record too. And Dreamboat might be their best song ;p
honestly this is almost Neil peart levels of drumming. beautiful song
My favorite band of all time . Dad introduced me to them when I was little and defined my entire music taste . Every band every sound I love can be traced to listening to them in my dad’s old 1998 f150 . Thank you HUM 🙏
Holy fucking shit
Good lord that’s good.
They're going so hard at it, it's badass.
The wonderful wall of sound ... the awesome melodious drone of HUM
this song just hurts me so much
i used to smoke drugs with my ex-wife when she was my girlfriend, listen to this album and cuddle on her big-butt
we were together for 18 years
i did a bunch of acid a couple months ago and listened to this album, torturing myself into a weeping, screaming pile of bullshit
goddamn what a ride
This comment was a ride in itself lmao
Adam Grimm hahahahaha best reply ever
Bryan St. Pere is a god damn legend. I'm not sure how his kit isn't in pieces after this.
The ending section from 4:31 is so incredible still.
It's the riff that I immediately think of when I think of Hum. Brilliant!
I can't get over this band, track and that guitar part towards the end.
Who said nerds can’t be badass?
Nothing out today can compare to this. I was 11 when this came out I remember listening to the cassette tape doing my paper route. Great memories
Isn't this the most underrated band on Earth? Love this! Such a powerful band
wow this was recorded on my birthday (July 30th), 7 years before I was born. and here I am today, with Hum being my favorite band at the moment. the testament of time.
RIP BRYAN. much sadness. That Man and his kit was the gel for their whole sound.
AWESOME that you were able to find a video in such good condition! this is so gloriously heavy....
I've been known to take care of my possessions, whenever possible ;)Happy to know you liked the sound & vision captured on the tape, and for posting a note here.
Possibly, the most underrated band of the 90's.
And the 2020’s😊 Inlet is the album of the decade, so far. imho.
That fill at 1:51, oh my goodness!
Thanks for everything, Bryan!
His fills gave me the feels. All the time. That guy had an intimate relationship with his snare and I will forever be grateful.
@@Paradis80 Well put. Hero drummer
Easily one of my favorite drum fills of all time
Bryan was such a creative and dynamic player
1:51 one of my favorite drum fills of all time
omg it hits like banger every time.
when I think of 90s music, this is the first band that pops into my head.
Awesome few BPM faster than the record but nothing is lost. Extra energy no downside
I love that huge sound, man.
And that's how it's done. RIP Bryan.
Awesome Band! I can't understand why they are not getting the recognition that they deserve?
Much thanks to OP, really appreciate you posting this. There was a really muddied-up version of this performance posted years ago in which to audio seemed to be off quite a bit- glad you have posted this version, which is waaaay better. But what I wouldn't give for a cleaned up, board mix of this song that I could blare and repeat endlessly and keep my neighbors awake with for hours on end late at night. Thanks again- great song, heavy, heavy rocking band, then and now. Love these guys.
My pleasure! Glad you found the clip, and took the time to write a note of appreciation. One of the best surprises to come along, back when 120 Minutes used to air these unique live clips, for me. Practically jumps out of the computer when listening on good 'phones ;) Thanks again for the nod of appreciation!
Rest in peace Bryan St. Pere. Hero.
Greatest use of a phaser pedal during breakdown.
damnn...that drummer
I was 14 when I saw this on MTV and loved it I had great taste of music at that age. Almost 30 years ago wow
Saw them late nineties at VZD's in OKC. They were amazing. Amazing drummer.
Lol Matt in the beginning Just casually eating his sandwich.
Cool Fender Strat Prodigy! Underrated excellent guitars!!
Farewell good drummer. May you find rest in the sounding world...
They Played a free show at my college (UNM) and they fucking killed it!! Love these guys!!
I don’t know what this song means but to me it means I love boys with long hair
They sure played the fuck out of those instruments!
How in the fuck have I never heard this gem in my 33yrs on this planet?!
Incredible
i love this song SO MUCH so heavy and then the middle part sounds so thoughtful and pretty such an amazing riff its just so good i love the middle part the quiet stuff like insanely
RIP BRYAN. its my first time watching this performance so watching and hearing bryan brings a tear to my eye.
HUM rules. Long live Bryan.
so brilliant. true talent
Rest In Peace Bryan. Severely underrated.
Rest In Peace, Bryan St. Pere...
I miss you bryan. Long live.
best hum song
My heart aches for these guys… Bryan RIP ❤️❤️❤️
Such a good song, love their sound
Thank you for posting this!!!
This is my favorite track from Hum! It used to bum me out that the only version of this on TH-cam was a warped VHS copy of it. I'm very happy that you uploaded this!!!
Thanks for posting. So glad they are playing a little more.
Jim Tackett My pleasure! Definitely an underappreciated band. Thanks for stopping by and posting a note of approval for the clip ;)
What a performance. Amazing band
I just noticed Bryan lost a stick at 0:30
These guys were so so close
Nah they were just were they needed to be. No one 'should' be famous to be good
@@smoshbooz I agree, I dont think we were ready for them
If they only had a Death Metal vocalist, they could have been huge
Id like to hear them with death metal and/or sludge type screams etc
I want the Bluray of this right now
Best 90’s band
Kick around some riffs
Rest in peace Bryan. Thank you.
Send HUM in Oklahoma City... How how I wish they would see them again
Memories. Loved them back "in my day"
I see the singer and I think of a young rocking Bill Gates.
They played like the fucking rent was due here
Man when i found out they debuted in 91 with fillet show thats up top respect man
RIP Bryan St Pere
Absolutely amazing!
I would love to have seen a full set from this session. would pay gladly for it. Shame they only played 2 songs, the engineering was excellent. So glad Hum never got huge, it makes it more special to me.