Sublime's legendary performance at Hollywood's Palace Theatre using a combination of 16mm film footage and Hi-8 video footage captured by two different filmmakers. vevo.ly/RLJCml
Shit, even most recordings of the same tune are just a little different. Sometimes I sing the wrong lyrics because I'm listening to a different version.
Lou Dog is always such a good boy. A very well-behaved chill as hell dog. Bless him, wherever he may be - likely with Bradley right by his side in spirit. ♡
I love the way he can stop playing the guitar while just the bass and drums carry the tune while he sings. Then he jumps in with the guitar on the chorus. So simple, yet very effective
I was just thinking the same thing. Not sure if I would call stumbling through your own song repeating yourself qualifies as a great performance. I still love Sublime, but this was hard to watch.
he was probably high but theres other recordings where he states that he didnt know the lyrics just yet because it was a new song that they hadnt exactly completely written. could be wrong, just remember seeing something like that in another video
@@_-AaA-_. the dog went deaf. That’s no mystery. One reason and one reason only. Hell I wear ear plugs on stage. And you’re correct he did have a pretty kick ass life. Too bad he was deaf the entire second half of his life.
Broooo I’m so glad RU-vid exists. Born and raised in LB. Never got to see sublime cause he sadly passed before I was born. But maaaannnnn, blessed to be able to see this
Bradley sadly I wasn’t born sooner but you definitely rock my world baby 😩 !! Too bad for me!! love the fact that sublime still showed love to Bradley even after his passing! Love the video for Santeria 🤘
Bradley asked the band to disband if he died and not to carry on his band and they hired Rome and did it anyways. They don't hold Bradley as high up as we do.
Such a good performer. Can't help but imagine the performances' influence from him likely not being sober on stage and wondering whether it had a big effect on the show.
The thing about Bradley is that, while he was often not sober, he is a freestyler by nature. I don't think the drugs made him into a performer, he was naturally a performer. Check out the 1992 show with Todd Forman of him playing D.J.s and Rivers of Babylon (live somewhere) - supposedly, he was totally clean here (maybe drank alcohol / smoke weed - but nothing beyond this at this time). Rock the Boat, 91, he definitely was not on any hard drugs, and he still freestyled quite often.
On the documentary it’s stated Bradley was so wasted most of the times he was late to go on stage and would mess up entire lyrics of songs and people would want their money back. Venues complained about his behavior. So yes sometimes it made him sound more creative and better but his demons got the best of him which eventually killed him.
@@JazzyJeffRealTalk I just think he just went with whatever he was feeling at that moment. If you listen to his albums he's got remixes and little things mixed in here and there. He would really feel that music you can hear it in his voice. I'm sure drugs got him into different vibes but he was always just throwing in lyrics and just jamming
@@whiteboyslick but overall it was a huge detriment and killed him and ruined shows for him and upsetted his wife and band mates. So it wasn’t worth the extra creative juices it gave him
Thanks. My original traded copy of this show was my introduction to the band. Sigh. i didn't realize by the time I got it (1996) that Brad was already dead.
I found a burned/copy of sublime on one of my scrapping routes 10 years ago and I was hooked. And not even realizing that Brad had passed away, I was looking to see if they were touring and found out he was gone.
Maybe.....but I can't help think of that expression "why the good die young" or "die a hero or live long enough to become the villain". Kurt Cobain, Bob Marley, Bradley Nowell, etc. Who knows, if Bradley/Kurt stayed alive would they have sold out as they matured?
When we went to see Sublime my senior year of high school in 96 this was taboo,everybody thought we were going to get arrested. The guys that were in the gangsta rap thought we going to get arrested. But we didn’t
This was in 1995 before they recorded what you know as Caress me down. The song was brand new here and unfinished. Probably hadn't even written lyrics yet.
Most Dalmatians are born deaf dude. Thats why they used to roll with firefighters. And Brad saved that dogs life from a loser previous owner and made Lou an icon.
Not to join the Karens, but Lou loved Brad so much. He wanted to be there with Brad because he loved him playing and singing. But his ears were definitely effected.