this video makes me sad because i love brad, and he is in such bad shape during that particular period of his life when this was filmed. you can obviously see it. heroin is one hell of a drug. i was strung out for two years, it's not easy. once you're on it, you're on it, and it's hell getting off. i feel for brad, i know he struggled. but damn he touched the hearts of millions of people. i hope that wherever he is out in that crazy universe that he knows that.
Crazy to think that there's just a small group of people sat watching, and people even walking past. I wonder if they knew they were watching a band who would go on to become legends
No man this was a show at gold west college in CA most of these people are fans this show went on for like 20 min before cops shut it down somewhat because the college lied about having a permit but cops only found out cause of big group more. After they got shut down i think they went to someone's house and played there.
it was at the end of 94 when he checked himself in to rehab but then would still do it, but not as much as he was in 94, most of "robbin' the hood" was recorded in a crackhouse, but i read bradley went into rehab at the end of 94 and slowed down so he bulked up, but i could be mistaken
Haaaaa that's awesome, I was there too !!! I graduated from Marina in 1996, I literally just found this footage, had absolutely no idea it existed !!! I first met sublime (Brad) at a Club that used to be on Springdale and Warner (now a massage parlor) a couple years before this when I was a freshman at Marina (my friend Danny's cousin played in the band The Ziggens) I snuck in the back and was wearing a beenie and was just growing dreads. I met Brad because he was by himself as bud and Eric were talking to a bunch of people, we both loved reggae and surfing, so we hit it off, got stoned, and I saw him quite a few times throughout the years, both at the beach and at shows. I think when I met him, he hadn't started using yet, after I met him, I saw him literally 6 months later at the beach and he was a skeleton, just like he was at this show. I really had no idea there was footage of this, I remember looking in the crowd to see if anybody had a big old video camera (obviously before cell phones) and I never saw anyone !!! Unfortunately after I graduated from Marina, I followed his same path, it was a long dark part of my life.
Me too, just found the footage, had no friggin clue it existed, I remember looking at the crowd and not seeing anyone filming, this was before half the people woulda had their cell phones recording it.
his lady did a commercial years ago holding his baby she speaks of drug abuse another super talent lost bcuz of the sad disease of addiction!! this is a epic video even get shots of loudog just priceless :) muchlove
Not enuff people have watched this vid !!! It's totally a classic on my RU-vid vids list !!! VERY VERY underappreciated Video !!! Thank You :)))))))))))))
you're so fucking right. how the hell does he do that shit in the beggining and shit and throughout the whole songs at parts? its so sick. this one my fav songs
This shit is early right here, bro. His last few years he was heavy (even when he was using). No tatoos covering track marks here. In fact, no ink period. RIP Brad and Lou
fuck my life i wish i was older so i could've seen this fckerr look at how no one is extremely excitedd about sublime being around.. i would've lovved even though they werent famous
This was at the height of his heroin addiction. In the later years he shook most of it off (but not completely) and he was actually pretty healthy looking at the time of his death.
thanks for the info mann i wish i could do that. its so chill. ima try, dont wanna copy i will never claim i made it but its so chill and shit. but thanx
amazing. this is never before seen footage. i'm a huge sublime fan and have never seen this show. keep it coming. priceless stuff for the sublime community!!! did you shoot this?
haha the crowd looks so dull...i'd be pumped. you don't see too many concerts like this anymore just out in the wilderness woodstock style it's all industrialized now.
Was right before they got airplay (known outside of Southern California) and wasn't really advertised, my friends cousin was in the Ziggens, or else I don't think I woulda known, I went to see Sublime though, not Korn or the Ziggens, I'd say 3/4 people were there for Korn, who were baaaaaarely getting known at the time. Lotta people don't realize Sublime played for a LONG time before they caught on, I saw em a couple years before this at a club that had like 20 people there in Huntington Beach (where this was filmed)
No problem 👍 only took 12 years huh. I just found this footage today, I had zero idea that someone had a video camera in the crowd, never saw em (was obviously before cell phones) it took me reflecting on all the friends and family I've lost over the years (most due to drug's), for a post on FB that I made, to come across it.
@MassivexBereavement Or they exact opposite, I didn't realize the date on this. Weight loss or weight gain is an extreme side effect of heroin addiction.
i followed this from a link posted by GMan (the sublime expert, look him up) and at this point, he was doing speed. They all were. That's probably why it was so bad, they probably didnt even care lol
Man I wonder if he knew he was going to be such a leagend if he still would have got so fucked up on Herion!! He is really fucked up man, he almost fell over and is having a hard time with the lyrics and tempo!! I just saying this guy could still be rocking our face off!! WTF!!! Lou dog is the shit!!
this is fuckin awesome. only casual radio listeners of what i got and santeria will find this sloppy and complain about it. These guys are a punk/garage psyedelic band first. the reggae shit came afterwards. to me this sounds as tight as anything they've done. and guess what sloppy is good, even Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page were "sloppy", its called honesty and playing with feel.
Damn... Just a few days before Cobain's death. Brad and Kurt certainly weren't doing too well at this time (Brad a bit better, ha), to put it mildly. Just interesting to put in perspective where a couple of my favorite musicians were during this time. Thanks for the vid