0:22 - "Iron Clad Lou" 6:43 - "Scraper" 10:53 - "Suicide Machine" 17:45 - "Dreamboat" 23:10 - "Stars" 29:22 - "If You Are To Bloom" 35:41 - jam that transitions into "Afternoon With The Axolotls" 42:57 - "The Pod" 47:50 - "Comin' Home" 50:48 - "I'd Like Your Hair Long" 56:56 - "I Hate It Too"
Just a point of information, but that wasn't really a jam but actually how they almost always started Afternoon With The Axolotls live except for perhaps a few occasions. I'm not sure why it never made it on the album that way. This was also something I had a copy of on vhs back in the 90s, maybe as a bootleg from a local music store.
Truth.... I hope they find someone decent enough to honour Bryan, and to somehow carry on. Inlet was as good an album as I've heard in the last 30 years.
As a teenager in California I would hear about shows at the Fireside bowl and get xeroxed mailers from bands with this venue on their tour. It's crazy to see this in film. Looking at images of the fireside, you can see the corner where bands used to play - full of racks of bowling balls. Crazy!
Man music means the world to me, its the main reason I like being alive and Bryan's drumming reminds me why I love music so much. He's a super hero back there! Rip to one of the goats.
I was there with my brother (age 16 & 14) in the lower left corner of the frame. Thank you for filming and uploading this set, as it made a life-altering impression on us as musicians and fans. 🙌
🚀😢🤺 RIP Bryan St Pere, one of the most creative & extraordinary musicians of the 90's. Huge personal influence. If you drilled deep inside my core, your boring machines would all burn out bc my heart beats HUM
people didn't really understand it then ...not grunge like nirvana and soundgarden and whatever the f after grunge rock was ...soft stuffs like third eye blind and eve 6 was....this stands as it's own with failure ..in a pocket that existed for such a short window..and then again in 2015 for another short window and last year with the new album..and again mainstream ears didn't know what they were listening to...still too far into the future like some time portal hoppers we werent ready for over the last 40 years with them popping in and out to see if the masses got it yet.the passing of Bryan St Pere makes me realize how fortunate i was to get to see them come back around like a comet ....you can clearly see how talented he was ...possibly my fave drummer ..rip
I think the thing that makes Hum incomparable is the grandeur of their music, the way it can shift from evoking the intimate and personal to the vast and impersonal within the same song. I find the frailty of Matt's voice juxtaposed with the guitars, which are so huge they seem to encompass the vastness and eternity of space, to be so emotionally affecting. He's a common man staring into space and his small concerns become somehow of cosmic significance.
Heavy hitter, very creative, love listening to guys who make rock drumming interesting, too much of it is too straight-forward, he really mixes things up. Thanks for your wonderful drumming, Brian!
So many heroic performances here. Hum as always deliver the goods. The individual who did sound for this show. The individual who recorded this gig. Security for preventing a possible scrap in the front row. The audience for being engaged the whole way through. So good. 🤘🏻
Man, I would've loved to see them play a small venue like this. I've seen them live a handful of times but nothing small like this show. Those people really got their moneys worth that night. Rock in peace BSP
No offense to Smashing Pumpkins, but Hum is way better, IMO. Hum has an unique sound, Pumpkins are all over the place thematically. They're a bi polar band. They're heavier stuff is great, but few and far between a bunch of mediocre bleh.
@@braddscharping4312 well unfortunately bands change over the years, and its not about who is better I love both bands just the same despite of change or style. Im a huge early pumpkins fan and I understand what you mean, but progression is good in music it just depends what type of artist you are and what your goal is.
@@braddscharping4312 I got bored of deciding who is a better artist and band, because they are all good. Dinosaur jr, violent soho, failure, smashing pumpkins, swerve driver, early verve, HUM and so on.
I wish this drummer was still playing with the band. Although the guy they have now is obviously talented, this guy just has an aggressive snap to his playing that's just not duplicated by the current guy.
Lived down the street from here for a whole year and never but 2+2 together that it was *the* fireside bowl. Pretty sure my roommate and her bf went bowling there a few times even haha. Anyways Hum is great.
Glad to found this one!! Thank you very much for the footage bro.. A very rare but important (Glad not found this one on 456 nonsense!!) :) Still looking for classic Slint ,Groundwork,Juno if u have Been in love with HUM since listening to electra 2000 Thank a lot man, !!
0:22 - "Iron Clad Lou"
6:43 - "Scraper"
10:53 - "Suicide Machine"
17:45 - "Dreamboat"
23:10 - "Stars"
29:22 - "If You Are To Bloom"
35:41 - jam that transitions into "Afternoon With The Axolotls"
42:57 - "The Pod"
47:50 - "Comin' Home"
50:48 - "I'd Like Your Hair Long"
56:56 - "I Hate It Too"
thank you
If You Are To Bloom sounds so amazing here . Thank you for posting this.
What a champ!
I hate it too is for sure on of my favorite songs and one hell of a song to end on
Just a point of information, but that wasn't really a jam but actually how they almost always started Afternoon With The Axolotls live except for perhaps a few occasions. I'm not sure why it never made it on the album that way. This was also something I had a copy of on vhs back in the 90s, maybe as a bootleg from a local music store.
New age hum fan here, god I wish I could’ve seen them live 😢
To the guy at 56:37 who yelled "I've been waiting two years", oh you sweet summer child.
I was at this show. My chest hurt from the volume. I talked to Bryan after the show and my hand to God his hands were bleeding.
This was one of my top five LOUDEST CONCERTS i have ever been to,(I taped this show)
That's what's up, He hit em so hard ❤️
Around the time that the pod starts you can see Matt put in earplugs lol
That's an amazing story. The drumming is wild
and somehow the vocals are so clear, more than nearly every other hum bootleg. its a miracle
Rest in Peace Bryan, monster drummer.
Did he scare you??
It seems like I never get tired of listening to this band. 😁
Truth....
I hope they find someone decent enough to honour Bryan, and to somehow carry on. Inlet was as good an album as I've heard in the last 30 years.
Same. Nothing hits like HUM…
@@flashknockdown7271i think a lot about if ben russin played with hum instead of citizen
I Hate It Too needs to be heard by every pair of ears on Earth.
fucking right dude, one of my favorites in the whole record a long with i'd like your hair long
@@dyr234 Little Dipper is fire too, these my favorite by far from Hum.
this is a HIGHLY underrated band.
Yep.
To this day
Nope. I know plenty of musicians who adore and some who just about worship this band.
As a teenager in California I would hear about shows at the Fireside bowl and get xeroxed mailers from bands with this venue on their tour. It's crazy to see this in film. Looking at images of the fireside, you can see the corner where bands used to play - full of racks of bowling balls. Crazy!
This was the first Fireside show I ever went to
Bryan absolutely killed it here. He’ll be sorely missed.
Absolutely crushed me when I found out he passed, such an underrated drummer has inspired me in so many aspects of drumming
@@CodyThomas-xy5xiWhat was his rating?
he did
R.I.P. Bryan St. Pere. He really was the anchor of this band.
Man music means the world to me, its the main reason I like being alive and Bryan's drumming reminds me why I love music so much. He's a super hero back there! Rip to one of the goats.
St Pere... one of the greatest rock drummers to come out of the 90's 🚀😎💥
even though he didnt play all the biggest stadium rock shows, I would argue he is even one of the best rockdrummers EVER :D
@@deathkampdrone Jimmy Chamberlain, Neal Peart, Matt Cameron, and Danny Carey say hi
One of the best drummers of all time in my opinion
it's just pure raw magic that Bryan St. Pere and Tim Lash happened to end up in the same band...
I was there with my brother (age 16 & 14) in the lower left corner of the frame. Thank you for filming and uploading this set, as it made a life-altering impression on us as musicians and fans. 🙌
So much talent.
The drumming on The Pod is ridiculous. Damn.
I absolutely adore that Matt says “This one is my favorite” right before they play Axolotls since that is seriously my favorite song of all time. 😁
FINALLY get to watch the drummer play songs ive never seen him play. oh man. these guys are the soundtrack to my sad life.
‘I hate it too’ is the song of the century.
RIP Bryan. You'll forever be missed
🚀😢🤺 RIP Bryan St Pere, one of the most creative & extraordinary musicians of the 90's. Huge personal influence. If you drilled deep inside my core, your boring machines would all burn out bc my heart beats HUM
An extraordinary band. 1 of 1.
people didn't really understand it then ...not grunge like nirvana and soundgarden and whatever the f after grunge rock was ...soft stuffs like third eye blind and eve 6 was....this stands as it's own with failure ..in a pocket that existed for such a short window..and then again in 2015 for another short window and last year with the new album..and again mainstream ears didn't know what they were listening to...still too far into the future like some time portal hoppers we werent ready for over the last 40 years with them popping in and out to see if the masses got it yet.the passing of Bryan St Pere makes me realize how fortunate i was to get to see them come back around like a comet ....you can clearly see how talented he was ...possibly my fave drummer ..rip
I think the thing that makes Hum incomparable is the grandeur of their music, the way it can shift from evoking the intimate and personal to the vast and impersonal within the same song. I find the frailty of Matt's voice juxtaposed with the guitars, which are so huge they seem to encompass the vastness and eternity of space, to be so emotionally affecting. He's a common man staring into space and his small concerns become somehow of cosmic significance.
Bryan St. Pere is a drum god.
Bradd Scharping hes really cool too
Drum Ninja!
Heavy hitter, very creative, love listening to guys who make rock drumming interesting, too much of it is too straight-forward, he really mixes things up. Thanks for your wonderful drumming, Brian!
Rest in Peace Bryan :(
@@zararity This sucks.
Wow never saw this video what a treat
Was my favorite music venue, saw Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
What an incredibly special group of people. Thank you, Hum. RIP, Bryan.
Bsp, one of the all time greats. Will never be forgotton.
They have a master in soundscapes, the whole thing is massive, noisy and beautifull chillin' sounding overall. They deserve more credit.
Rest In Peace Bryan, you will be dearly missed. 🙏🤘
So many heroic performances here.
Hum as always deliver the goods.
The individual who did sound for this show.
The individual who recorded this gig.
Security for preventing a possible scrap in the front row.
The audience for being engaged the whole way through.
So good. 🤘🏻
Man, I would've loved to see them play a small venue like this. I've seen them live a handful of times but nothing small like this show. Those people really got their moneys worth that night. Rock in peace BSP
23:27 Bryan seemed like the nicest guy, not to mention the explosive power he possessed behind the kit.
Wow! I was here! I was 19! Holy cow im old! Thank you for the upload!
2 years later American football would play at the same venue
This is one of the finest aged live performances, ever!!!
I'd Like Your Hair Long guitar breakdown thing never gets old...
RIP Bryan. What an incredible loss...
24:21 fucking incredible drums, rest in peace Bryan
If You Are to Bloom played live just transcends
It's one of my favorite songs ever...by any band.
One of my all time favorites. I never got to see them live. Fuck this rocks!
Woah! Matt shreds in scraper!
i am the guy jamming at the front of the hum show
shhh, im the guy taping this video....
God Loves YOU...
I'm kind of disappointed that Axolotls doesn't have that intro now.
hum picked off where the pumpkins last finished. all though hum was around 90-91 but i'm just saying is all.
No offense to Smashing Pumpkins, but Hum is way better, IMO. Hum has an unique sound, Pumpkins are all over the place thematically. They're a bi polar band. They're heavier stuff is great, but few and far between a bunch of mediocre bleh.
@@braddscharping4312 well unfortunately bands change over the years, and its not about who is better I love both bands just the same despite of change or style. Im a huge early pumpkins fan and I understand what you mean, but progression is good in music it just depends what type of artist you are and what your goal is.
@@braddscharping4312 I got bored of deciding who is a better artist and band, because they are all good. Dinosaur jr, violent soho, failure, smashing pumpkins, swerve driver, early verve, HUM and so on.
one of the only times they played If You Are To Bloom
Holy hell that run through of Scraper...
I wish this drummer was still playing with the band. Although the guy they have now is obviously talented, this guy just has an aggressive snap to his playing that's just not duplicated by the current guy.
D Jefferson Bryan is back in the band. Saw them live last November and it was this same line up.
heard the new album?
that axolotls intro tho
Absolutely phenomenal and before their time.
Rest in peace BSP, you'll live on as a legend taken too soon
Thank you for posting .
Fantastic and historical.
RIP Bryan.
My god! Thank you for this!!! Bryan is just another level of drummer!
Damn. RIP Bryan
I love the intimacy of this show. It's really cool. Man I wish they could've got to UK back then. Maybe there's still hope!?
If You Are To Bloom sounds so amazing here . Thank you for posting this.
Goddamnit, I need Doc's flux capacitor. RN.
Glorious vid, thanks for posting.
I’m so mad I never got to see Hum live
Thanks for posting this, sound quality is surprisingly really good!
This is simply epic. These guys are on another level.
Lived down the street from here for a whole year and never but 2+2 together that it was *the* fireside bowl. Pretty sure my roommate and her bf went bowling there a few times even haha. Anyways Hum is great.
So damn good
this video is so great!
Glad to found this one!!
Thank you very much for the footage bro..
A very rare but important (Glad not found this one on 456 nonsense!!) :)
Still looking for classic Slint ,Groundwork,Juno if u have
Been in love with HUM since listening to electra 2000
Thank a lot man, !!
Охуенная группа. Жаль мало Live записей.
Thank you for uploading this amazing peformance
This is gold, thanks for uploading
God is in my head and I am fuckin wide awake
Stars @ 23:00 ✨️
Hope see them live some day. Now they got a new album.
thank you
sacred video
Thanks for posting!
Happy birthday Bobby!
GAH DAMN!
SCRAPER heavy ass song
Rip Bryan
Grande hum!!!
Love a good choke!
Fuck yeah
Bad Ass! 🤘🏻🥁
I wonder if Jeff Bruebach was at this show.
It’s on
What's with the middle finger??
Still waiting for bigbadassmothafucka to come out
Crowd should be moshing more
Hum needs some reverb on the vocals live to fill out their sound
It was the 90s.
This comment needs some reverb on it
non sense riff rock...but it was a good start!!!