If a band came out like that nowadays, where they were 1000% committed to communicating every single syllable of every lyric of every song, and stood behind the songs and spoke about them with that kind of passion, and most importantly, in addition to all that, actually had GOOD songs, it would change the game for sure.
Hey, I shot that video! Then I foolishly sent my original to Susan Wills in 1997 for the Rev doc that never was. And never saw my VHS tape again.
I know this sounds cliche, but that set changed my life. I watched it (and the Quicksand set I also shot that night) hundreds of times. The energy in this Inside Out set was amazing.
I was lucky enough to be at this show and this is the first time I've seen any footage from the Inside Out set. So awesome to see this—it brought back vivid memories of an incredible night at City Gardens.
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They Dont make em like that anymore!!!raw
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteIf a band came out like that nowadays, where they were 1000% committed to communicating every single syllable of every lyric of every song, and stood behind the songs and spoke about them with that kind of passion, and most importantly, in addition to all that, actually had GOOD songs, it would change the game for sure.
Hey, I shot that video! Then I foolishly sent my original to Susan Wills in 1997 for the Rev doc that never was. And never saw my VHS tape again.
ReplyDeleteI know this sounds cliche, but that set changed my life. I watched it (and the Quicksand set I also shot that night) hundreds of times. The energy in this Inside Out set was amazing.
THAT IS SOME REAL FUCKING SHIT RIGHT THERE. WOW.
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to be at this show and this is the first time I've seen any footage from the Inside Out set. So awesome to see this—it brought back vivid memories of an incredible night at City Gardens.
ReplyDeleteI seem to remember seeing inside out twice at city gardens but could be wrong - is this the show he knocked himself out on the drum riser?
ReplyDeleteman what happened to hard core??? watching this bums me out.How did it turn to what it is today??? HARD CORE 1977-1991 R.I.P.
ReplyDeleteYEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that gem lads! that's a proper kick start for 2011...
ReplyDeleteone of the best shows i ever saw.. went there with Mr Jon quoted above.. great show. quicksand was spot on also.
ReplyDeleteone of the best shows i ever saw.. went there with Mr Jon quoted above.. great show. quicksand was spot on also.
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