That's me up front with the red liberty spikes, holding up the stage with Mike Huckleberry,Ben Velez,Ralphy Boy,Brian Pace Alvin Smith and more!! B.j. Rose, Anna wolvovich,Maya Ventura, Larry Kirshner,Jorge Herrera(Casualties) were all on hand for this show! Good times!!🎉
I'm a skinhead and Nausea is one of my favorite bands! "Smash divisions and all who built them! Smash divisions, to hell with them!" as Disrupt would say! Oh, and smash racism, sexism, homophobia and fascism as well!
Where does one find those things in which to smash? I thought we ended all that after ww2 ! They haven't been mainstream issues to the media says it is. But damn 7yr ago was even harder to find.
@@DJdeliverance racism and fascism didn't end in WW2. that was just the biggest fight against fascism in history. Fascism lives on, and must be destroyed from the ground up.
@@ConsciousVoid yip it's communism. U cant have it on a large scale like the ccp w/o it! Ffs but we're not fascist in this country! We were capitalism that corrupted into corporatism. One's violent the other just gets too big n out of control swallows competition like Walmart and Amazon! So we just need more checks on monopoly law's bs upheld we've simply failed to do so as it seems every level of the system is dirty almost n we have new ppl who just got there who are ending it which is why they meet so much resistance from thr media left dem etc they hate trump for no reason n what's Going on right now is a blatantly obvious coup! & treason! But they've exposed themselves! But If evil wins this now then all are fkd n ppl will be begging for trump to come back! Good thing that's not going to happen hes already won its all a show to get the truth out since no one would ever believe him!
@@bihotzbeltzodolgorri4910 oh ya cuz how many hrs have u spent looking into it? How about u actually make a point instead of just use an ad hominem insult name calling. Why don't u attack my arguments with ur own? Or does TV tell u what to think n when? Yet I'm ignorant cuz I do my homework stfu
Damn....can't believe I missed this and Reagan Youth in WSP the following week. May '88 was a great month for outdoor shows! I'd joined the Navy 3 months before this, and was in Philly at the Naval Base there. Thanks for uploading these vids!!!
I never saw Nausea, but I saw Amy Miret at ABC No Rio in 1991 or 1992. She was carrying her baby boy around in a papoose, like a Native American woman from the Great Plains. It was cool.
I met Neil at an Ohio Punk Fest around 95. I spent the month prior screening patches in order to barter for beer, food etc. Dude traded me so many 7" for them. He had the Social Outcast 7" Split with his and Ralphy Boys band and being from Michigan I knew Social Outcast. We got to talking and he ended up trading so much stuff from his distro. That's how I discovered Monster X, Dahmer from Quebec, Ulcer and so so much more. The dude had to have given me over 30 7" for a bunch of shitty patches to a young 19 year old crusty. To this day, I still have most of them or traded them for other LPs, 7" etc. It got me into record collecting.
Cripes! Loved these back in the day, all this time I had no feckin idea that the vocalist was a fellow Englishman... madness. Proper brummie too, I'll change that 'cripes' to 'croikey' just to keep things respectful haha. 1988, makes my head hurt.. any 'old bastard' replies are not solicited ;)
thats right dude...he can only be jorge....im so happy to talk to you...you re such a hero for me...the first video i saw about public nuisance was RUN AND HIDE where you talk with a dreadhead guy before the song started....but i didnt understand what you said to him....
john on bass , Jimmy on drums , neil on vocals , that was when there was a band shell in Tompkins, this is like going back in time every body was so young , classic park show and i remember it all , hey i got one for you , danceteria , if you remember that then you're as young as i am hahaha.
i feel like im seeing a really young JORGE at the end of this video....i think you re the only person who really knows if im right..im a huge fan of PUBLIC NUISANCE and the N.Y.C. pogopunk scene...i had a VHS called EAST COAST POGO ATTACK ( wich ive bought in a gig down here)... that got me into Public Nuisance for the first time....whatever cheers from italy mate.....
Yup someone commented a couple weeks ago that they were there with Jorge and others holding up the stage. Rad to see the radical gap in years of the two comments. Stoked yinz both found this vid!✌🏽⛓️❤️
it was all a different world The NYC scene was Dangerous especially the Lower East Side, now you walk down Ave D @ 4am and you find Rich people walking dogs and talking on I phones We were all driven by our surrounding 99% of us knew know other lifestyle hell our Rhythm guitar player never rode a bike in his life or drove a car the Streets were all we knew it was how we all learned to survive that made it the way it Was BAT.................
good to see , ralphy boy and mike mohawk so young , lord its been ages since then , though there were different factions at at that point but unity made us unique. a politically aware organization with a full time army.
You sure this isn't Tompkins Square Park. especially in 1988, was a gathering spot for various punks and similar types. If somebody said let's go to the park to see Nausea, I'd assume Thompkins Square. I'm not from NYC so I don't know the geography real well but even pictures and other videos I've seen of similar gatherings looks much the same to me. Do all the bandshells look the same in NEW York?
they originally formed in 1989 but in 1990 they started to play....i guess....i have "the early years" original cd and im telling you what i can read in it.....
actually we put them on there first bill it was a show on 11th street between ave b & c out door show summer 1990 a benefit for a wildcats female motorcycle band ! BAT
I dont think the rock against racism tour was a success, quite a few bands dropped out and became racists or thought it was a lost cause or they just didnt really care. The Ska against racism tour was very successful.
I first heard this band on a Bob Z benefit tape...Bad Newz and Punkture....still have them....loved Nausea ever since then....@ Krispy-yeah,there's bound to be a jackass in the mix....shame...great band....
yeah thats jorge of the CASUALTIES..in the beginning that guy calls george pogo " hes calling jorge of the casualties". for those who did not know..jorge was a good friend of the nausea members
the spikiest concert ive ever seen god damn, also have hippy punks been around for a long time now? someone enlighten me, also were they straightedge or part of the straightedge movement at all?
most punx are not straight edge at all, certainly not Nausea. I've gotten drunk with them and seen them drinking beer on stage. Straight Edge is a subgenre of the Hardcore scene. The first straight edge band I recall was Minor Threat. Good band but it's a different genre in the punk scene. Someone here called Nausea Crusty, I'd use the word Grind or Grindcore too.I n Southern California usually we called the people Crustys and the music Grind but they are somewhat interchangeable. The difference I believe is Grind is a music style and Crust is a lifestyle. A lot of Crustys too were vegans. Really as for lifestyle I'd say Crustys are like the opposite of straight edge except they both like hard heavy music and many of both are vegans. A lot of the Crustys I've known actually believe in staying drunk all the time and rarely bathing
Hippie punks definitely not straight edge. A lot of hippie culture and metal/punk culture share similar outlooks on life society, ideologically speaking. I go to hippie fests and see metal/punks. I go to punk/metal shows and see hippies. All about comradery against a common enemy