Welcome to this side of the moon. My name is shooky and I adore live music in the context of capturing amazing performances of the bands I like to listen to. Rock & metal to me has been ingrained to me ever since I was a teenager, but it has many different facets and genres that I also have come to love as well.
I have some videos of shows that I recorded and filmed in various parts of Los Angeles. However, early on what I filmed with was not great using inexpensive equipment to capture these performances. The audio had to be good though, as long as the show went on that's what mattered the most.
How poetic is it that during the closing of Bryan’s last live performance ever it gets darker and darker towards the end of the set becoming almost dark at the end of I hate it too. Wow.
Seen them with Style Monkeys in Duluth a couple times and one in the cities. Style Monkeys, as Dogshine, decades later listening ... had their songs stylized to popular grunge songs, and some sounded like it wether intentional or not. Local bands before the internet and producing and touring heavy at a heavy cost, is why a select number made it, and if the group could handle touring together and the stresses of economic fail. but enjoyed them also and a memory in my live show memory ... Thanks for any repostings of the local guys that had for a few years but no longer.... Cheers! a time in history of youth as the biggies, Chiili Peppers, Dead Kennedies, Butthole Surfers, 7 seconds, Fugazi, Henery Rollins , Helmet, and the the hundreds of local and other state greats!
Seen these guys in Duluth in the early 90's was in college.. .. with Monkey Shine, another Minneapolis group.... Very good shows and danceable.. not many people for moshing in northern MN. awesome!!
Is this summer of '92? I remember seeing them, it was hot, the walls were dripping. I was stage left a few people back from the stage...they did a cover of J. Geils band's Centerfold at the end...did that really happen? I bought a cassette, moved across the country a couple months later and proceeded to play that tape until it warped.
guys, I'm shocked, thanks for this live. I really love Dogshine, their demos and songs. why didn’t they become popular... if you have any information about them, please tell me, I want to collect at least a short biography about them
Saw them their at San Diego. Been wanting to see Hum live for quite awhile, glad I went and expericend one freaking amazing show. Very sad about the passing of Bryan. R.I.P. This band really is a hidden gem. Glad Deftones brought them to this event. I remember everyone there was sucked into Hum's atmospheric thudner of sounds. Keep on rockin' in the free world all of you Axolotls
Oh I get that I do. I simply meant in the writing process of new songs, I like all of the songs Nick and Mark Lanegan did, (I know Mark is no longer with us, Digressing) I think its badass that QOTSA is breaking more into the rhythmic Dance-Rock genre it connects with. I just miss the older stuff that was more on the heavy zany side. Thats all I meant.