The Offspring MTV live KROQ Weenie Roast 1997-06-14 01 Bad Habit 02 Gone Away 03 Come Out And Play 04 Smash It Up 05 Gotta Get Away 06 The Meaning Of Life 07 All I Want 08 Self Esteem
01 Bad Habit 0:08 02 Gone Away 2:24 03 Come Out And Play 5:36 04 Smash It Up 8:57 05 Gotta Get Away 12:17 06 The Meaning Of Life 15:51 07 All I Want 18:47 08 Self Esteem 21:06
@@javieryaguez6376 I saw them about a decade ago and they fucking KILLED it. This performance is... bad? Yeah, bad is the right word. They have gotten so much better with age.
@@lauraloyland3165 wow that's amazing. I'm sure that the crowd was much more oriented to the rock/punk scene as it was more popular back then and the partecipation was crazy, wasn't it?
Cuando en este canal de tv sonaba música de verdad, con cultura, calidad, originalidad y autenticidad. No como desde hace ya unos cuantos años ke solo ponen radio fórmula, música sencilla sin arte ni pasión alguna, canciones ke se olvidan a los pocos meses y quedan en el olvido. Sin embargo, este video suena actual y sin fecha de caducidad, como la buena música y el buen arte en general 🤘🏼
I think i was 6 when I started listening to them in ‘94, I was born in 88. My sister who was 7 years older and everyone of her friends had smash on CD and at the time I refered to it as the cd with the skull
Bad Habit (0:08) [cuts out when swearing] Gone Away (2:24) Come Out And Play (5:36) Smash It Up (8:57) [The Damned Cover] Gotta Get Away 12:17 The Meaning Of Life (15:51) All I Want (18:47) Self Esteem (21:06) Dexter- Vocals + Rhythm Guitar Noodles- Lead Guitar Ron Welty- Drums Greg K.-Bass Higgins- Back up vocals on “Come Out and Play” (he sings “You gotta Keep ‘em Separated”) and back up vocals on “Smash It Up”
Back in 1997 when they played live and not mimic and lip sync, the good old days, came here to see a really live performance after beeing disappointed of the playback on that iheart radio they did.
It difference between he and Pete Parada, Pete always look difficult and uncomfortable play with fast punk beat. I can see his face look very painfull play drum for song like "have you ever, meaning of life or starting at the sun" live. but ron play drum with flat - face like he not doing anything
ron had a swingy, loose feel and a way of interpreting the punk d-beat different than anyone else i've heard. pete and josh may be more technically impressive easy, but that isn't always the most inspired or stylistically impressive way. they lost a big part of their sound when they lost ron.
Hahahah 25:21 "throw trash to the stage" i lost my shit how he dodges all the trash and keeps singing 😆😆 nowdays the artists cancel the entire tour if someone throws a bottle
I used to wear those shirts they were made by BC Ethic. Possibly you still can buy them. I had probably 20 different colors and they all color change per the angle you look at them.