This is a Modest mouse clip from the late 90's in seattle Washington at the club formally known as Rock Kandy...The video gets better when there are close ups.
2nd song that got me. After Dramamine I heard this and it was over. I could cry 😂😂 I'm so lame. But I remember like yesterday and I was 14. (im 36)...havent loved a band that much again yet!
Truly and seriously - I was just listening to this yesterday, coming home from a day trip with my Mom, where we had to drive three hours north, and three hours back south: decided to revisit this album, and this track was always a huge fav of mine when I was like 14 or whatever, which is how old I was when Lonesome Crowded West came out. Anyways, the drumming on this track is already out of control, but to play it live, again and again, so well is truly impressive. Playing drums here and there myself, there's no way I could do it, lol.
I saw them around this time at La Luna in Portland. They were so amazing, that guitar tone was so fat, def played Trucker's Atlas. Honestly, they were best as a trio... bordering on the brink of falling apart but so connected. After LCW I lost most interest but I still respect them the way I respect the Foo Fighters.
You don’t like The Moon and Antarctica? I mean, I love everything they’ve ever put out, but I understand why somebody wouldn’t like anything post Good News.
@@MyBeautifulDarkTwistedFantasy6 I was living abroad for a year, came back, and immediately Moon and Antartica came out. It really through me off how many overdubbed guitars and other instruments there were, and with all the effects and things. It lost that sound of 3 people in a room just playing. Phil Ek, the engineer did such a great job capturing that vibe. Moon and Antartica was just overproduced. I saw them live in Eugene around that time (where I'd seen them on the LCW tour to a room of like.. 30 people) and it was a sold out shit show. Angry kids screaming the lyrics and shoving each other. I got really jaded. I honestly just can't listen to the Moon and Antartica.. haha. Lonesome Crowded West is just perfection all the way through.
I'm 43, I was at this show at the old Rock Candy. I remember at one point he stopped, pointed up to the left mezzanine and politely asked a gentleman to stop eating his friends arm.. then proceeded with the set. He came out before the set to tune his guitar. Set his cigarette on his fender amp and proceeded to "tune" for the next 10 minutes or so. This 25th anniversary tour is going to be amazing
This is one of my go to Modest Mouse songs. Jeremiah will be missed dearly. He was such a powerhouse and together with Eric and Isaac, they were lighting in a bottle. When I think of this song and album, all I can think about is these 3 guys packed in a small van, touring from city to city and unleashing these songs that they probably wrote in that small shed Isaac built behind his home. RAW power.
Modest Mouse is still very much so amazing, if I wasn't six when they played this, I would have gone. Ha, oh well, I've seen them three times, and although their shows aren't as awesome as their older ones, they're still badass.
Yet another amazing performance I had missed somehow. Awesome. Also, the best video for watching Jeremiah Greene I've seen. He's playing what I think most people consider his funkiest beat and the camera has him visible for the entire song. Not many videos capture that. Thanks for posting.
dude, whoever recorded this did a great job.. I mean basic garage sound playing their asses off a well written song, shredding and whaling at the same time!!
I'm so sick of people posting their crappy ass cell phone videos The audio sucks The video sucks I waste so much time filtering thru the trash just to find something worthy There should be a disclosure or something
@@thatfunk Oh hell yeah he did, my dude. You know the acoustic guitar on Bankrupt on Selling? That's him. He contributed to LCW and Moon and Antarctica, I believe, as well as Good News. I was elated to hear that he's been playing with them again. That's the way this band has been, one original member leaves and another comes back. lol Jeremiah left, Dan left - Jeremiah comes back, Eric leaves, Dan comes back. Apparently Peloso or whatever his name is was a studio musician for Moon and Antarctica, which I didn't know until recently.
Pretty every band the drummer was in was the shit, especially Red Stars Theory and Satisfact. When the Mouse lost him they lost a unique talent, I started losing interest a little after they left Up! Up! Is such a cool label while other labels were screwing bands like sleazy C/Z, Up was solid kept good accounting etc.