Brilliant, thank you! I only have the cassette-version of this legendary concert, but I think I am about to buy the whole show from NRK Aktivum (the Norwegian public broadcastservice). Expensive, but absolutely worth it... :-)
I was 6 years old at the time of this performance. I was not listening to the Residents at this time but I was however religiously watching the short animation 'Skywales' repeatedly and training my ears and eyes for my future taste in music. It is clearly the main reason I eventually got into the Residents. It is so like them: ruclips.net/video/zVmKhNG6S3o/видео.html
I'm glad the NRK (the norwegianbroadcast service) has this archived and still availabe on their website, as they have a habit of taking down things like this. They took down Demons dance alone I think And it still blows my mind that this was shown on TV!
it's amazing that they could run this whole show from those 2 Emulators... look at the big box of floppy discs, would have been a mission of constantly loading and swapping discs all night
ever been five minutes into something, and can't but help be pissed off at the camera person? its like watching someone else's footage, from your dance recital. all close ups of their stupid kid, and missing out on the choreography *still thankful it was filmed and posted here
Had the same annoyance. Why are we seeing the people behind the skeletons and not the skeletons themselves dancing? At least we get to see our boy Snakefinger shred. Also, what the hell is that loud feedback noise? Sounds like an industrial piano.
@@Mtv-get-off-thee-air residents are a category in itself, like magma or paul chain or the shaggs, or the slits. What I did was choose do to limited space and put them in my psychidelic tub, along with Klaus Schultz, even mc5
@@Mtv-get-off-thee-air yeah, it sort of fits better than anything else. What's weird is the stuff made with instruments in the 70s/80s sounds the same as the later stuff done on computers and the fan made stuff. It doesn't change - and it is f-ing dark. It's the minds eye, get it, haha
1. Jailhouse Rock
2. Picnic Jungle
3. Eva’s Warning
4. Man’s World
5. Cry For Fire
You really need to hand it to Snakefinger for getting the group through this time. Rest in Power
Wasn't about money, it was about -
@@JSTNtheWZRD ?
Love these guys! Changed my life when I first heard them. And SnakeFinger fucking slayin it!
Total lysergic Popeye pizza
One of my favourite live shows by anyone, ever
Saw this tour when it was in NYC. It was brain breaking. 'Cry For the Fire' is one of my favorite songs ever.
That’s how you play guitar with The Residents! RIP Snakefinger.
This so crazy such a gem
Brilliant, thank you! I only have the cassette-version of this legendary concert, but I think I am about to buy the whole show from NRK Aktivum (the Norwegian public broadcastservice). Expensive, but absolutely worth it... :-)
What is that a video of the whole show?
JEWEL. GENUINE JEWEL. OBRIGADO. THANKS FOR UPLOAD. Brilliant, thank you!
MY FAV BAND Nº1
This is a jewel. Thank you really much for sharing!
I was 6 years old at the time of this performance. I was not listening to the Residents at this time but I was however religiously watching the short animation 'Skywales' repeatedly and training my ears and eyes for my future taste in music. It is clearly the main reason I eventually got into the Residents. It is so like them: ruclips.net/video/zVmKhNG6S3o/видео.html
Here's a better version: ruclips.net/video/qQ6qw1nh0tA/видео.html
I was 3
I'm glad the NRK (the norwegianbroadcast service) has this archived and still availabe on their website, as they have a habit of taking down things like this. They took down Demons dance alone I think
And it still blows my mind that this was shown on TV!
13 anniversary show...I was there in Berlin, with Snikefinger
Realy? Wow
Thanks for uploading! :D
Very current.
why isn't there a time machine yet? I would have loved to see them at that time ;-;
There is, and here it is, RUclips! Enjoy.
@@julianlauzzana it lacks the smells, but i'll take it
@@go-godollie2335 - plastic, sweat, smoke... i can almost smell it
it's amazing that they could run this whole show from those 2 Emulators... look at the big box of floppy discs, would have been a mission of constantly loading and swapping discs all night
Give it up for our man Hardy Fox.
Guitar: Snakefinger.
Born with an eyeball, eyeballs actually. They are pretty great. I see things with them, strange things
Best version of Jailhouse Rock ever.
With Snakefinger!
Isn't that the record where you flip it over and it's the same on the other side?
cry for the fire
excellente
Yeh. Nah yeh.
Nah I fuckin' get it.
ever been five minutes into something, and can't but help be pissed off at the camera person? its like watching someone else's footage, from your dance recital. all close ups of their stupid kid, and missing out on the choreography
*still thankful it was filmed and posted here
lol i just wanted to see the faceless skeletons dance! ....had the same ones, in my house growing up
Had the same annoyance. Why are we seeing the people behind the skeletons and not the skeletons themselves dancing? At least we get to see our boy Snakefinger shred.
Also, what the hell is that loud feedback noise? Sounds like an industrial piano.
Who's singing cry for the fire?
Lord Toaster Oven That is Mr Flynn
Doesn't really look like him or sound like randy... But the ears are about the same. lol
Lord Toaster Oven That is true, but Homer is a very talented vocalist :)
Indeed.
Lord Toaster Oven And it's almost 30 years ago ;)
What category would they be put in?🤔.... i would call it Theatrical Avant Garde Pop Punk!😎
Nah
I don’t think pop punk really fits them
@@Mtv-get-off-thee-air residents are a category in itself, like magma or paul chain or the shaggs, or the slits. What I did was choose do to limited space and put them in my psychidelic tub, along with Klaus Schultz, even mc5
@@JSTNtheWZRD I’m with you man I would just call them experimental
@@Mtv-get-off-thee-air yeah, it sort of fits better than anything else. What's weird is the stuff made with instruments in the 70s/80s sounds the same as the later stuff done on computers and the fan made stuff. It doesn't change - and it is f-ing dark. It's the minds eye, get it, haha
cocaine is a helluva drug
👀
I can't recall anyting the residents did that wasn't pessimistic
Snakefinger was pretty bad at playing faster solo passages.