In stores were the best... This must’ve been Fall of 99, right before Through Being Cool was released, considering the set up for My Sweet Fracture at the end. “What's a bond if it dissolves in water? I took a piss that lasted longer than you and your manipulations Called my mom last night She said, "Sweetie, you don't need someone Who's more fleeting than fall"” ... wow, these lyrics hit different in light of the recent news
When the camera pans to the audience, you see me standing in the front row, my omnipresent 35mm camera, glasses and backwards cap(uuugghh...). This was a lot of fun and it was great seeing Saves The Day W/ N.F.G. (before they sold out) later that night. Definitely one of the most memorable shows I've seen.
Wish I could go back to these days.... check out that at the drive in - vaya poster! You'll never see something like that in a music store now. oh wait there are no music stores
This was at CD Exchange (maybe Xchange) on North Monroe Street. It used to be connected with a guitar store called Music Exchange. Great show! I miss those guys.
I'm so glad you got the video of this show Ian! I have such fond memories of this show and the tour! Funniest and most awkward moment was when I showed Chris and the rest of Saves the Day band the "A New Kind of American Saint" parody album mocking their Through Being Cool cd. They didn't really think it was funny. : )
It seems odd to even attempt to til this? You wonder why everyone couldn’t have latched onto that EP instead of pointless repeated listens of Rumors and similar pop-rock crap or going for the myriad of followers (Dashboard to Fall Out Boy to Yellowcard and all in between).
0:35 - Three Miles Down
3:32 - I'm Sorry I'm Leaving
7:21 - Hold
11:26 - My Sweet Fracture
In stores were the best... This must’ve been Fall of 99, right before Through Being Cool was released, considering the set up for My Sweet Fracture at the end.
“What's a bond if it dissolves in water?
I took a piss that lasted longer than you and your manipulations
Called my mom last night
She said, "Sweetie, you don't need someone
Who's more fleeting than fall"”
... wow, these lyrics hit different in light of the recent news
*old but gold*
When the camera pans to the audience, you see me standing in the front row, my omnipresent 35mm camera, glasses and backwards cap(uuugghh...). This was a lot of fun and it was great seeing Saves The Day W/ N.F.G. (before they sold out) later that night. Definitely one of the most memorable shows I've seen.
Amazing story, so lucky to have seen them at this time. I saw them in 2001
Wish I could go back to these days.... check out that at the drive in - vaya poster! You'll never see something like that in a music store now. oh wait there are no music stores
This was at CD Exchange (maybe Xchange) on North Monroe Street. It used to be connected with a guitar store called Music Exchange. Great show! I miss those guys.
am i the only one who noticed his tongue pierced lol... .amazing performance thanks for uploading this
this saved the day
Chris Conley is the greatest and STD is my best memories from growing up. I’ve seen them like 7-8 times total in my life.
Me too early 2000s I went to all their shows in Denver
I'm so glad you got the video of this show Ian! I have such fond memories of this show and the tour! Funniest and most awkward moment was when I showed Chris and the rest of Saves the Day band the "A New Kind of American Saint" parody album mocking their Through Being Cool cd. They didn't really think it was funny. : )
Oh wow! Christian, I remember that parody. I remember laughing so hard. I wish I had my copy still.
this is amazing!
Sure is
It seems odd to even attempt to til this? You wonder why everyone couldn’t have latched onto that EP instead of pointless repeated listens of Rumors and similar pop-rock crap or going for the myriad of followers (Dashboard to Fall Out Boy to Yellowcard and all in between).
Truly timeless music