Blame Yourself Jam will always be legendary. Even to this day it gives me jolts and Ive been watching it since like 2008. This is probably my favorite MM show of all and thats a hard choice cuz they have so many mesmerizing live shows.
here ya go mobile people Setlist: 00:00 3rd Planet 07:50 Gravity Rides Everything 13:53 Paper Thin Walls 17:39 Dark Center Of The Universe 24:19 Interstate 8 30:48 Wild Pack of Family Dogs 34:02 Dramamine 42:02 I Came As A Rat 51:47 Blame Yourself (Ya Gotta Knife?) [Jam] 01:03:07 Out Of Gas 01:08:32 Cowboy Dan 01:19:38 Night On The Sun 01:26:38 Trailer Trash 01:32:10 Tiny Cities Made of Ashes Isaac cuts himself at 56:20
56:26 - Isaac cuts himself on purpose and then cuts himself by accident and gets pissed and drops the knife. Man, this is like the most under-appreciate era for MM. They were fucking insane and experimental.
I saw them at First Avenue in MInneapolis around this same era. They blew this kid from smalltown South Dakota's mind. I think the thing that surprised me then and that still sticks out to me was how much improvising they did as a band, especially that Isaac Brock would freestyle lyrics and verses. When people talk about them, you don't really hear much about how well they can play their instruments and how creative their playing is. What a great band.
I was there and 22 as well. We drove from Louisiana to see them at Red Rocks 2 weeks before and they ended up playing like 6 songs, was pissed. They announced his show right after so we hopped in the car and drove from Louisiana again to see them there. Do you remember who opened for them? Was it 764-HERO? I had a little too much Jagermeister that night.
Such a shame they don't play much of anything before good news anymore. Pretty sure They played night on the sun in PDX in June 2022. one of the very few earlier songs they played. I guess it's hard to play songs designed for 3 people when you have 11 people in your band now.
When they're jamming the end of I Came As a Rat, Jeremiah's drums sound so satisfying. Totally hypnotic. I'm envious of anyone who got to see them like this.
Idk I’ve seen footage of GG Allin and he’s still pretty scary here. Maybe it’s because you wouldn’t expect it from someone like Isaac/Modest Mouse. Or at least a lot of new fans wouldn’t.
Fuck Yes, He does the greatest Solo ever done on an unplugged guitar lying on the stage!! And comes plugs it back in with So much power!? And the 'Do you blame yourself' & 'Do you have a knife? is such a sick jam!! Thank You for taping so other people can hear a recording of this set.
I saw them the next night in Omaha! My favorite concert of all time! This video is as close to that concert I'll ever get, so I'm so happy and grateful this video is on here!
I was here! Unfortunately this is when I found out I was with child. All the noise made me motion sick which is not typical. I was sicker than ever and hadn't been ill or drinking. Craziness!
I spent a lot of nights going to this club during my youth. Also went to the Green Door on the north side of OKC. Drove up to Tulsa to Cain's once in a while too. Went south to Dallas to see shows of course. Deep Ellum was a cool place. I was a concert junkie back then. I would always go by myself about 90% of the time. I could enjoy the music more and obsorb the culture.
@@fuzzydunlop7928 i've seen the band 9x, with Johnny Marr, with Gallucci and with Jim Fairchild and there's no comparison to Gallucci. He's the only one who was that close to the original power trio lineup of MM and was the first outsider let in....to me, he understands what Modest Mouse is supposed to be and can adapt to almost any era.
I bought a VHS bootleg tape of this show many years ago. It might be this exact same recording. It was definitely one of the craziest and amazing shows I ever watched just on tape.
I saw them two nights later in Columbia, MO and it was a glorious incredible mess like this. Yet, somehow, The Anniversary were waaayy more inebriated than MM.
They play like one or two songs from the old albums, and they promote the shit out of the new ones. Thankfully Isaac wasn’t too much of a fan of strangers so hopefully we get some good music
@@Hans-yo2cq He was sober working on Strangers I think. Gonna have a pretty big impact on the form and style of the songs. It's good, but definitely not as good!
@Cowboy Dan They actually played Convient Parking 3 times on Golden Casket tour. Just saw him do a encore started w/ "HEART COOKS BRAIN"!! & ended w/ 8m Spitting Venom jammed out. Shocked night 1 almost every other song was Pre "Float On" an 2hrs . 2nd nite mixture of more new w/ oldies but oddly 15 songs in 1hr 10m walked off and encore was 20ish mins but ended w/ Gravity. 2nd leg of Golden Caskets tour sounds/looks more mixed than 1st leg but w/ Isaac you never know. I saw MM & Ugly Casanova (1st to last gigs) & taped em from 00 on&off. 00-03 was Magical. Have boots of earlier but lived back east than an couldn't just ride to Portland, norcal, or Sea surprise sets on a whim than. Miss those days. I remember trading 4 VHS of this an everyone was like omg he cut himself. GG was crazy but Kettle Cadaver was a a band w/a insane frontman also in 00's
I'm pretty sure he's referring to his incredibly flimsy microphone stand/setup. If you pay attention to it you'll see it just moves around on its own at the slightest breeze and he gets progressively more pissed at it as the show goes on.