Not exactly the best quality but I thought it was quite disappointing when the official video of the performance was put down, so... here it is! Enjoy!
I remember watching letterman when they came on and was like "Holy shit!" I could just imagine the faces in the audience who weren't familiar with how much Bob Mould can rock.
I think even Paul and Dave were pleasantly surprised. But they had to of heard Bob's work with Sugar and Husker Du. They were pretty tuned in to that scene as it was happening.
I love Bob Mould!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's depressing that Grant Hart isn't around anymore. It would be cool to see his reaction on Bob Mould on Letterman. I'm sure Grant would be in awe!
I said it then and I will say it today. Playing one of Letterman's final shows would have been the PERFECT Husker Du reunion. Two songs, one from Bob, one from Grant. Short, sweet and perfect.
I think Bob came on Letterman once more after this taping to promote Silver Age and I'll never forget it. I wanna say they played Star Machine but I could be wrong. Anyway, after they completely killed it, deadpan Dave comes over and says "hey, try harder next time". I almost pissed myself laughing.
@@LB00146 - I actually like Grant's Husker songs a lot, but I just find the punk rock heroin addict to be a very boring thing. From Johnny Thunders to Dee Dee Ramone to Darby Crash to Sid Vicious, by 1980 it was DONE, nobody would do it like those guys again. Time for something new, but Grant not only stayed with dope, he kinda made it his identity, for decades after that. Boring.
Yeah, the original upload (which was taken down) had much better, punchier audio. (Not a dig at the uploader of this video; this is one of my favourite ever performances of any song, and I’m extremely grateful that I can watch it again.)
Hi, seven years ago! Dave has back and shoulder problems. You don't often see him reaching too far to shake hands because he might throw his back out, if I recall correctly. So not a lot of drummers got that unless they reached out for it.
Mid 80s I was blown away by them, thanks for doing it again, Bob .
When middle aged men are rocking harder than the 20 something wannabes, you know the world's been put right.
Shit like this brings tears to my eyes. Damn. No one better than Bob.
Couldn't agree more. Bob Mould is a treasure and his music has made my life better.
Wow! - like the byrds and the beatles fed through a 747 jet engine - whooosh! Love it!
That is a great description of this song! Bob Mould is an inspiration and a National Treasure!
Every now and then I need a reminder of Bob moulds greatness
4 minutes of power and soul
Bob Mould is all that makes America great.
Yeah, a definite national treasure
I can only watch this a scazzillion times.
Bob Mould Kicks Ass. That is all.
I remember watching letterman when they came on and was like "Holy shit!" I could just imagine the faces in the audience who weren't familiar with how much Bob Mould can rock.
I think even Paul and Dave were pleasantly surprised. But they had to of heard Bob's work with Sugar and Husker Du. They were pretty tuned in to that scene as it was happening.
10/10 performance of a 10/10 song
Bob and his band are rock heroes.
Bob Mould kills it so hard
Still burning bright and not fading away
Not going gently into that good night!
This is amazing! I also love the fact that the bass player is 'avin it! Not just standing like a session musician.
Totally! Jason Narduci kicks ass. He and the drummer also play in Superchunk .
this is pretty much the best thing ever
Saw this band on the Patch the Sky tour. Loudest night of my life. Glorious.
This man is so cool.
Mould repaying a debt to '90s indie and absolutely melting faces in the process.
I love Bob Mould!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's depressing that Grant Hart isn't around anymore. It would be cool to see his reaction on Bob Mould on Letterman. I'm sure Grant would be in awe!
Thanks for putting back up - just wish Bob would bring the flying V back.
Once you go Strat, you never go back.
He apparently still owns the old V but is happier with the Strat as his go-to axe. More reliable and the v is so emblematic of huskers...
I said it then and I will say it today. Playing one of Letterman's final shows would have been the PERFECT Husker Du reunion. Two songs, one from Bob, one from Grant. Short, sweet and perfect.
Husker Du lives on .. awesome song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never really liked any "college music" or "alternative music" except Bob Mould.❤
Sounds great, just like a Bob Mould show! Loud!
Just amazing. Fills my heart with punk rock love!
my Name is Michael from Germany....bob mould....hüsker dü.... the only ones in my Life....
ok, kids....this is the real deal....
Did the crowd know they would get their faces rocked off?
I think Bob came on Letterman once more after this taping to promote Silver Age and I'll never forget it. I wanna say they played Star Machine but I could be wrong. Anyway, after they completely killed it, deadpan Dave comes over and says "hey, try harder next time". I almost pissed myself laughing.
Hiroshi13 that was Conan.
Perfect energy
Guitar sounds so raw like stormwaves
And that vocals
Love this
Awesome!!!
"That's Rockn'Roll!", he says, not half wrong....
Thanks for uploading this, man!
WOW
Even though I never cared much for Grant Hart, it always makes me kinda sad to see Bob Mould w/o the rest of the Huskers...
Why didn't you care much for Grant?
@@LB00146 cause bob mould's songs were much better
They should've made up, played a gig. Just think who would've been in the audience...
@@LB00146 - I actually like Grant's Husker songs a lot, but I just find the punk rock heroin addict to be a very boring thing. From Johnny Thunders to Dee Dee Ramone to Darby Crash to Sid Vicious, by 1980 it was DONE, nobody would do it like those guys again. Time for something new, but Grant not only stayed with dope, he kinda made it his identity, for decades after that. Boring.
@@DailyBrusher Yeah I get that. You have a point
Goddamn
Is it me, or is the audio sketchy? Great performance and energy🤘
yeah its fading in and out
Yeah, the original upload (which was taken down) had much better, punchier audio. (Not a dig at the uploader of this video; this is one of my favourite ever performances of any song, and I’m extremely grateful that I can watch it again.)
Awww.... Dave didn't shake Jon's hand. :(
Hi, seven years ago! Dave has back and shoulder problems. You don't often see him reaching too far to shake hands because he might throw his back out, if I recall correctly. So not a lot of drummers got that unless they reached out for it.
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