That scream from the guy in the crowd at the synth break in The Tide, just before it gets real fuckin heavy, "FUCK YEAH!!!!". Yeah. That's exactly how it feels to see Neurosis live.
1.Through Silver in Blood 2. The Doorway 3. Times of Grace 4. The Tide 5. My Heart for Deliverance 6. At the Well 7. Locust Star 8. Stones From the Sky
Read more is endless miracles, especially when it comes to Neurosis. You see what eye mean ?! ;- ) www.theguardian.com/music/2010/dec/02/neurosis-live-at-roadburn
@@huskybrutor9287 I got to see Neurosis in 1992 too, at the volunteer run Punk club in Berkeley simply named Gilman, after their address, 924 Gilman St.! It was basically their release show for “Souls At Zero” which had just come out on the SF based Label, Alternative Tentacles owned by DK’s singer, Jello Biafra, who was also at that Neurosis show, but two years later, he got jumped at Gilman, i didn’t witness the incident in person but I saw Jello there a few weeks later, hobbling around on crutches! My apologies if you’re from the Bay Area, and the above information is redundant! Anyhow, seeing Neurosis in such an intimate environment was really special, because they were about to blow up internationally and start playing at bigger venues! Their projectionist, Pete, was already working for them, so he enhanced the intimate experience by projecting shocking/stunning images on the screen behind them on stage! I had just moved to the East Bay the previous year, 1991, to jam with the OG BA Thrash Legends, Possessed, who are from the EB suburb of Pinole, where we practiced! Anyhow, during that first year of living out there, I dug much deeper beneath the surface of the BA underground scene, and that’s when I discovered Neurosis, but that’s when they were still more straight ahead Hardcore/Punk, so when they got way more experimental on their “Souls At Zero”, I was completely blown away, and the Souls…songs were even more intense live! Since I had befriended Neurosis’ bassist, Dave Edwardson, from him being a regular customer at the Record store i worked at, Amoeba Music, in Berkeley, he invited me to party with them outside of that Gilman gig, in their touring vessel, a converted Box Truck! They are/were always really friendly towards me and super laid back/chill dudes, from that first encounter outside of the Gilman gig and beyond, especially for such an intense Band! It was an evening/gig I will never forget! I saw them a few more times since then, in a huge warehouse turned Venue, The Haze Theater in SF, with Crash Worship and Sleep in 1993, then at their NYE party 1993-94, at their practice spot in Oakland, which was in the building that was right nextdoor to the building where my old band, Thanatopsis, used to practice in, that gig/party was also with Sleep! However, i haven’t seen them since they played at Milwaukee MetalFest in the early 2000’s! Yet another old band i was in, Somnus, used to play at that Metal Fest every summer, it always had killer band line ups, was always well attended by people from all over the country/globe, and was always a blast! Sorry, for being so long winded/verbose, and hijacking this thread! It’s just I haven’t talked to any fellow Neurosis fans since I left the East Bay almost a decade ago, so i became caught up in the moment and got a little carried away, lol!
Sorry to go all "Guitar Nerd". But I cannot see what the amp is under Scott Kelly's top head... could someone please tell me? These live videos are a pinpoint in to the aural presence that this band engulfs & the space that they claim as theirs everytime. I was reborn the first time I saw them in San Diego at the second Soma location on the "Through Silver And Blood Tour"... My friend Rick and I were blown away... And Excel opened they were brilliant too.
They have a 2 part rig rundown video on RUclips with Premier Guitar I believe. Steve goes into detail on their whole setup. Just search "Neurosis rig rundown" and you'll find it.
I realize Neurosis is legendary and I really like some of their albums a lot. With that being said they're kinda.. sloppy (I.e. the drummer). and I hate to say it, but I feel like the keyboardist is irrelevant/pointless. I mean he's not even playing half the time.. just looking like a dude bro shaking his keyboard stand around and head banging like that's entertainment.
an old comment i know, but its kinda hard to imagine liking neurosis's albums and not recognizing how much noah contributes to the band. those soundscapes and industrial influences are what separate them from their contemporaries imo
I've seen them five times. A couple they were a touch sloppy, I'll give you that and even a touch uninspired...but the others were the most mind blowing shows I've ever seen, leagues beyond other bands. But the keys/soundscapes - huge.... They really make the show, bring the whole experience together.
That scream from the guy in the crowd at the synth break in The Tide, just before it gets real fuckin heavy, "FUCK YEAH!!!!". Yeah. That's exactly how it feels to see Neurosis live.
That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my senseless fucking life.
welcome aboard matey
1.Through Silver in Blood
2. The Doorway
3. Times of Grace
4. The Tide
5. My Heart for Deliverance
6. At the Well
7. Locust Star
8. Stones From the Sky
7. Locust Star
8. Stones from the Sky
+Konrad Kaweczynski Read more is a miracle, believe me.
+Velibor Nikolic Killer setlist
Read more is endless miracles, especially when it comes to Neurosis. You see what eye mean ?! ;- ) www.theguardian.com/music/2010/dec/02/neurosis-live-at-roadburn
@@robertdemeter5793 imagine the day when you realize that mr von till is Steve von till
One of the greatest bands ever!
Word!
Totally and utterly
Aber sowas von!
6:46 -->Scott smacks the microphone w/forehead. Fckn aye
Holy shit, I've never seen Jason go nuts like at 22:20 before!
These guys don't get the credit for being such good musicians
Will never forget when i saw them on the Through Silver in Blood tour in the 90s here in town.
I saw them on that tour at age 17 and did not appreciate what I was witnessing. I want to go back in time and slap myself.
I felt that way when I say saw in 1992
Haven't missed them since
@@huskybrutor9287 I got to see Neurosis in 1992 too, at the volunteer run Punk club in Berkeley simply named Gilman, after their address, 924 Gilman St.! It was basically their release show for “Souls At Zero” which had just come out on the SF based Label, Alternative Tentacles owned by DK’s singer, Jello Biafra, who was also at that Neurosis show, but two years later, he got jumped at Gilman, i didn’t witness the incident in person but I saw Jello there a few weeks later, hobbling around on crutches!
My apologies if you’re from the Bay Area, and the above information is redundant!
Anyhow, seeing Neurosis in such an intimate environment was really special, because they were about to blow up internationally and start playing at bigger venues! Their projectionist, Pete, was already working for them, so he enhanced the intimate experience by projecting shocking/stunning images on the screen behind them on stage!
I had just moved to the East Bay the previous year, 1991, to jam with the OG BA Thrash Legends, Possessed, who are from the EB suburb of Pinole, where we practiced!
Anyhow, during that first year of living out there, I dug much deeper beneath the surface of the BA underground scene, and that’s when I discovered Neurosis, but that’s when they were still more straight ahead Hardcore/Punk, so when they got way more experimental on their “Souls At Zero”, I was completely blown away, and the Souls…songs were even more intense live!
Since I had befriended Neurosis’ bassist, Dave Edwardson, from him being a regular customer at the Record store i worked at, Amoeba Music, in Berkeley, he invited me to party with them outside of that Gilman gig, in their touring vessel, a converted Box Truck!
They are/were always really friendly towards me and super laid back/chill dudes, from that first encounter outside of the Gilman gig and beyond, especially for such an intense Band! It was an evening/gig I will never forget!
I saw them a few more times since then, in a huge warehouse turned Venue, The Haze Theater in SF, with Crash Worship and Sleep in 1993, then at their NYE party 1993-94, at their practice spot in Oakland, which was in the building that was right nextdoor to the building where my old band, Thanatopsis, used to practice in, that gig/party was also with Sleep!
However, i haven’t seen them since they played at Milwaukee MetalFest in the early 2000’s!
Yet another old band i was in, Somnus, used to play at that Metal Fest every summer, it always had killer band line ups, was always well attended by people from all over the country/globe, and was always a blast!
Sorry, for being so long winded/verbose, and hijacking this thread!
It’s just I haven’t talked to any fellow Neurosis fans since I left the East Bay almost a decade ago, so i became caught up in the moment and got a little carried away, lol!
this is truly amazing
What an incredible night. Will never forget it. Thank you all.
Wow, the keyboard guy wears a Joy Division shirt. That's cool
this is awesome! thanks for this upload!
Perfect.
I can't understand why people keep talking to one another when this band is on stage.
Amazing!
Sorry to go all "Guitar Nerd". But I cannot see what the amp is under Scott Kelly's top head... could someone please tell me?
These live videos are a pinpoint in to the aural presence that this band engulfs & the space that they claim as theirs everytime. I was reborn the first time I saw them in San Diego at the second Soma location on the "Through Silver And Blood Tour"... My friend Rick and I were blown away... And Excel opened they were brilliant too.
They have a 2 part rig rundown video on RUclips with Premier Guitar I believe. Steve goes into detail on their whole setup. Just search "Neurosis rig rundown" and you'll find it.
Very coo🎉❤❤❤
Freakin' awesome
I don't know, he appears to smile a little once in a while.
yeeesssss 🤗
RIP Neurosis
Forgive me if that's the wrong tour... I was never really present in my own mind due to intoxication of booze.
whats the last song they played?
+Daniel Caragiulo
It's the last song on A Sun That Never Sets
I realize Neurosis is legendary and I really like some of their albums a lot. With that being said they're kinda.. sloppy (I.e. the drummer). and I hate to say it, but I feel like the keyboardist is irrelevant/pointless. I mean he's not even playing half the time.. just looking like a dude bro shaking his keyboard stand around and head banging like that's entertainment.
Dr. Panzersauce if you see them live you’ll notice it makes all the difference
Dr. Panzersauce Or it could be you have absolutely no idea what's going on.
an old comment i know, but its kinda hard to imagine liking neurosis's albums and not recognizing how much noah contributes to the band. those soundscapes and industrial influences are what separate them from their contemporaries imo
I've seen them five times. A couple they were a touch sloppy, I'll give you that and even a touch uninspired...but the others were the most mind blowing shows I've ever seen, leagues beyond other bands. But the keys/soundscapes - huge.... They really make the show, bring the whole experience together.
This is an old, and terribly shit, opinion.