Show this to all of your friends. It will change at least one of their lives. “The Velvet Underground’s first record only sold 30,000 copies, but everyone who bought it went out and started a band.”
They are from Another Dimension. I can't talk about where though . but your onto the right track. Read into the bible where it speaks about the watchers. This is why they always wear eyeball costumes. They were sent from god to watch over humanity and they went astray and had sex with human women. That's what this song is about. How he killed dude cuz he liked the Woman too. But now they are Fallen Angels. Demons if You will.
The video can't do justice to the live event. This tour was "The History of American Music in 3 EZ Peices" and had three acts: "Lonesome Prarie", "Black Barry", and "The King and Eye" (from memory so I could be off a bit). It remains one of the most powerful live performances I've seen of any kind. 1989 seems about right for the tour. I saw them in Chicago at the Steppenwolf Theater. I believe there was a DVD of the show, but I can't find it online. Really worth hunting down.
They also did a “background performance” for Conway Twitty rendition of “When You’re Cool” at the end of this episode. Probably my 2nd favorite episode of Night Music after the surprise performance of Warren Zevon. Great show, and Consider this the last of classic The Residents albums/performance
Show this to all of your friends. It will change at least one of their lives. “The Velvet Underground’s first record only sold 30,000 copies, but everyone who bought it went out and started a band.”
the residents changed my life for sure, idk what i'd be listening to if i never discovered them
RIP Hardy Fox.
"Learning to play instruments was fine, but it just got in the way of the truly great." -John Cage
The program was 'Night Music' but to this day I still believe that the Residents segments was transmitted from another dimension.
there were more than 1?
@@pieterwillembotha6719 They did background for Conway Twitty at the end of this episode.
They are from Another Dimension. I can't talk about where though . but your onto the right track. Read into the bible where it speaks about the watchers. This is why they always wear eyeball costumes. They were sent from god to watch over humanity and they went astray and had sex with human women. That's what this song is about. How he killed dude cuz he liked the Woman too. But now they are Fallen Angels. Demons if You will.
Haha you know that's "Randy" as soon as he starts shuffling around leering at the audience in that way he does, before he even opens his mouth..
The video can't do justice to the live event. This tour was "The History of American Music in 3 EZ Peices" and had three acts: "Lonesome Prarie", "Black Barry", and "The King and Eye" (from memory so I could be off a bit). It remains one of the most powerful live performances I've seen of any kind. 1989 seems about right for the tour. I saw them in Chicago at the Steppenwolf Theater. I believe there was a DVD of the show, but I can't find it online. Really worth hunting down.
I remember seeing this on a tiny black and white tv when it first aired.
Out of all their "looks" This freaked me out ! It was done so perfect !
They decided to be great 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
After this, people probably started thinking there was more than just four Residents.
the two by the campfire are your classic gay background dancers.
@@michaelkaro3254lmao 😂
The scream at the end of "Teddy Bear" is terrifying.
dang Homer could sang!!
They also did a “background performance” for Conway Twitty rendition of “When You’re Cool” at the end of this episode. Probably my 2nd favorite episode of Night Music after the surprise performance of Warren Zevon. Great show, and Consider this the last of classic The Residents albums/performance
They sure get USA's dark side across with skill, don't they?!
I remember this.would tape the show.
Brabo...👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
true genius
I'm pretty sure this was broadcast in January of 1990
i can't believe this was on TV. what was the first song they performed?
From the Plains to Mexico
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Sun Ra did too
The other song was Teddy Bear
....saved the best for last....tho i think the rez performance of teddy bear came first on night music ... IIRC ...1992 was a long time ago guys
@@royalerathcliff5703 No, I watched the original broadcast (1990, still have it on VHS tape) and the order here is as it appeared then.
A bunny tree are you insane?