"What's your job?" Brett: I produce records Pete: I'm a part time teacher Jay: I fix motorbikes Greg G.: I'm getting my Master's Greg Hetson: I play nintendo
That's punk rock for you, all bases are covered. PSA: "When you call costumer service, the person at the other end of the phone just might be... a punk rocker. Is your landlord suspiciously chill with you missing the deadline on your rent and he's fixing your problems with DIY methods even though they require a professional plumber? Then your landlord just might be... a punk rocker. Ever tried to get a bank loan but the person in charge of your application tells you you'll get a better deal at another bank? Then your banker just might be... a punk rocker. Punk rockers come in all shapes and sizes."
@@damagdsole exactly. 20 year old here . And we missed out on a lot good shit . Y’all might be old but y’all had more fun then we are having Right behind these phones .
Sure does, one year before 40 and I can feel my body getting old. I never thought that would happen. But I did live life to the fullest in my 20's for sure lol.
I have a Live Gig poster from Trenton's New Jersey 1989 with L7 and Bad Religion opening for the DAYGLO ABORTIONS. Man can you imagine that friggin show!!
This shot of Jay at 10:32 is the most Jay thing ever. His expressiveness really drives the sound home that much harder. Kinda crazy that it's been over 30 years since this was recorded and Jay still acts the exact same at shows. He loves this shit lol
Intro 0:00 Suffer 0:58 Land Of Competition 02:49 1000 More Fools 05:04 Doing Time 06:54 Damned To Be Free 10:03 Latch Key Kids 12:02 Part II (The Numbers Game) 13:20 How Much Is Enough? 15:05 INTERVIEW 16:32 Along The Way 20:44 Do What You Want 22:20 Faith In God 23:29 We're Only Gonna Die 25:37 Part III 27:57 Drastic Actions 30:31 INTERVIEW 33:17 Delirium Of Disorder 35:54 You Are (The Government) 37:42 Yesterday 39:35 Forbidden Beat 42:00 The Voice Of God Is Government 44:11 Frogger 47:58 INTERVIEW 49:07 When? 51:36 Fuck Armageddon...This Is Hell 53:45 Give You Nothing 56:36 Pessimistic Lines 58:45 Best For You 59:57 INTERVIEW 1:02:13 Bad Religion 1:07:00 Politics 1:08:36 World War III 1:10:00 Outro 1:10:46
My absolute favorite drummer for Bad Religion. Just raw, relentless, hard-hitting power. On the slower songs he's not as interesting as, say, Brooks Wackerman, but this super fast version of Bad Religion is my favorite anyway, and he was perfect for that!
I was about 10 or 11 years old when a television channel broadcast this concert one night, this must have been 20 years ago. I had no idea what it was about, I didn't know anything about Bad Religion, punk or anything, but it caught my attention. The music I heard for the first time shook something very strongly inside me. Years passed, many years, and I was introduced to this whole culture, I learned, I got to know, and I am part of it. The thing is that I spent years looking for that concert that I vaguely remembered, but I gave up over time. Tonight, suddenly and out of nowhere, I find it again and feel like that time. Thank you so much for sharing it. 👊
Pete was tearing those drums up, especially in Politics. Pete will still be the best drummer BR has ever had. Very underrated drummer and way better than many other popular drummers.
He was my favourite drummer. Even though other drummers like Bobby, Brooks and Jamie are much more technically-competent drummers, there’s something so charming and raw about Pete’s blistering, hellbent, lack of professionalism that I really associate with the BR sound
Ce DVD est une merveille ! J'ai la chance d'avoir Greg Graffin qui me l'a dédicacé après un concert . La quintessence du punk par un de ces meilleurs groupes .
This is so prophetic to see & hear Greg talking about playing punk rock when he's old! He's old now. It's almost 2020, they're touring with ALK3, also one of my all-time favorite bands! Granted ALK3 wasn't even thought about when this original video cassette came out. I had this in 1991, I believe. Still awesome to watch it now, at nearly 50 years of age myself!!
I've recently turned 19, and I must say, every single lyric Greg sings seems to get more and more relevant to me each time I hear it, I wish I could've experienced it when they were brand new, but I'll be a fan until the day I die.
Te lo digo en mi idioma primero... muchisimas gracias por subir este pedazo de historia nuestra, para los que nos criamos con los casettes de esta gigante banda !!! Now in English... thanks a lot to upload this peace of history who all whe grow up with this great band ! From Argentina, another man who's been rescued by Bad Religion !!
They deserve way more credit than they are getting not to mention how bad religion set the standard for every puck based band of this era. And to think front man of this band wasn't a full time job as it was putinng out new albums with every year, touring the world , then goes to Cornell university gets his masters degree and PhD Dr. Greg Graffin , I have learned a lot from your music .
They were mentioned in a textbook I had for a college music history class. I made a big deal about it and the instructor let me lead the class for the discussion of this era and type of music.
This shows are the Best bad religion performances. That sounds of music was so good and remember us of sounds of punk rock's 80's. After that decade, bad religion's music was so close to 90's mainstrean. I only love the band with that sound that music and that intensity and shows's energy
19:30 he talks about being too bald and too fat to be on stage, and that somebody could be kind to tell him, and a kid did it in a show in Spain or something like that, and he kicked the kid out of the stage, it was epic.
16:32, the interviewer's tone makes it more of an interrogation than an interview, I was expecting him to throw a bucket of water on Brett, then slap the truth out of him...
I met Greg last year and aside from a little belly he was in pretty damn good shape. You can tell he works out because he had arms like an iron worker and he's very tall. At least 6'3". He doesn't give a shit what people think of his appearance hence why he stopped dying his hair and just let go gray. He's all about the music. That's the real punk attitude not giving a flying fuck what anyone says or thinks.
Scintillα he's far from 5'9". When I met him I asked him and he said he's between 6'2"-6'3" which is accurate cause I'm 6'5" 1/2 and I had at least 3 inches over him and about 2 over Jay who is 6'4". I used to be 6'6" but shrunk after back surgery.
Arguably the birth of melodic hardcore punk right here. It almost seems like some of the footage is prior to Suffer's release, or Brett is a bit lazy with his solos, not sounding much like on the record (he did most solos in the first three albums with Hetson, he later would do leads also).
love watching the footage of these old shows to see what shirts they were wearing at the time. so far i saw a ramones, a pre-90’s NOFX, motorhead, cbgb’s and 4 different Bad Religion shirts. that’s a good idea on the road. nothing clean? raid the merch.
Man these tickets jam I wish I had been able to. See them with the Offspring when they were here in West Palm Beach!! That won't happen the next time they come, The Offspring ducking rock too!!! Damn it!!!!!
This was the video that made me want to play fast drums in this style, I was playing more of the Screeching Weasel style but when I saw this video I was like 🤯.
thank you so much for this upload. fantastic. ive been a fan of this band for 20+ years, and i dont think any other band in the world can carry on like bad religion.
La mejor formación de todas es esta de bad religión con esta formación grabaron sus mejores álbumes insuperables los amos absolutos del hardcore melodic
Damn this gave me flashbacks,, of being a skater, in LA CA Alhambra Skating with lance mountain, having my own punk band at 15 We were called Defiance, 15 14 16 yrolds Writing lyrics guitar, bad religon was my favorite punkband, its kinda skate rock skate punk to me. Seeing bad religion at the country club in reseda with my homies, gettin that suffer shirt gtimes
I used to have a lossless audio rip of this, can anyone send me such a thing? I consider it to be my favorite Bad Religion album, unofficially. Hearing all those 80-85 tracks played in Suffer style, and hearing more raw takes on the Suffer tracks without the oozin aahs, and the t shirts changing every five seconds and Hetson jumping 10 feet high every other clip and Brett talking about smoking crack. BR at their most hardcore sounding. Only way it could have been better is by throwing in No Control and ATG tracks. Still, maybe the ultimate Bad Religion experience.
[01:00 - Suffer] [02:45 - Land Of Competition] [07:08 - Doing Time] [10:04 - Damned To Be Free] [12:04 - Latch Key Kids] [13:23 - Part II (The Numbers Game)] [15:07 - How Much Is Enough?] [20:46 - Along The Way] [22:21 - Do What You Want] [23:24 - Faith In God*] [25:48 - We're Only gonna Die/PartIII] [30:31 - Drastic Actions]
Saw them for the first time a few years ago in Malmö, Sweden (at Kulturbolaget) even though I've listened to them in my teens. And it was amazing. Either the air conditioner at the venue didn't work that evening or the crowd generated such a heat we were all sweating like pigs. At the end there were puddles of sweat (possibly some spilled beer as well) on the floor and I was hoarse for a few days from singing along all the songs.