One of the first few bands who cared enough to tour South East Asia back in the day. They traveled with a tight budget but still kept the tickets very, very affordable, yet sensible enough for them to have some money to travel around. Which baffles me when some bands still demand 1000 bucks a show to play in this region, knowing fully well that economically speaking, we're not that privileged as countries in the West. shame....
Me too. Great show. We were about 45 degrees off to the right of Ian back by the columns. 328 was the best venue in town. Saw the Bosstones there and Rollins a few years after that. Don’t know if it’s still open.
Very cool, I saw them three days later in New Orleans. Many of their live shows are now available to download on their website. I just listened to that entire Fugazi NOLA show from 1993. Brought back a lot of great memories.
What the hell are you talking about. They aren't old. If Mission of Burma, or Dinosaur Jr., Melvins, Butthole Surfers, or whatever other bands that have been around for more than 20-30 years now, can still get on stage and put on an amazing show, then Fugazi can. ATD-I? Sleeping on stage? Maybe you saw them on a bad night.
One of the first few bands who cared enough to tour South East Asia back in the day. They traveled with a tight budget but still kept the tickets very, very affordable, yet sensible enough for them to have some money to travel around. Which baffles me when some bands still demand 1000 bucks a show to play in this region, knowing fully well that economically speaking, we're not that privileged as countries in the West. shame....
Je suis d’accord avec vous. C’est d’une honte total.
Two of the most spectacular voices to sing together, backed up by the best band in history
Ian was on a completely different political and moral level than most musicians
This song tugs at my heart.
same here, my brother
No adequate words for my agreement.
Yep.
one of the best songs ever.
Saw Fugazi in late 90's in Detroit - still one of my favorite shows to this day!
I'm so happy so many of their live performances were recorded and made it into the web.
I was at this one! The Cannery & the show they played at the old Elliston Square w/ Clockhammer. The years when the 'Ville had a REAL scene.
Me too. Great show. We were about 45 degrees off to the right of Ian back by the columns. 328 was the best venue in town. Saw the Bosstones there and Rollins a few years after that. Don’t know if it’s still open.
holy cow this footage is awesome
You have some of the best live Fugazi videos on here...cheers.
Very cool, I saw them three days later in New Orleans. Many of their live shows are now available to download on their website. I just listened to that entire Fugazi NOLA show from 1993. Brought back a lot of great memories.
Please..Comeback !
dude, these are awesome videos, cheers
Man changes but good things still happens...
FUGAZI...
thats a great performance mate!
Would have loved to be there, very very good band.
how i wish, how i wish i was there.
Stii hoping they will come back
I was in the back. it was soooo fucking hot in there!
Off is old dudes and they still rock. I bet Fugazi could pull off a good show.
I love the intensity from 00:32.
Better than the recording
He's 47, I think he could still do a lot.
OmG!
my dad wacthed this so long he is asleep
When the hell are they going to get back together again?
yeah theyre like 50 now... some of guys trademark moves would be disastrous nowadays
Guy's mental, so he'd probably try to do it all.
What the hell are you talking about. They aren't old. If Mission of Burma, or Dinosaur Jr., Melvins, Butthole Surfers, or whatever other bands that have been around for more than 20-30 years now, can still get on stage and put on an amazing show, then Fugazi can. ATD-I? Sleeping on stage? Maybe you saw them on a bad night.
@salubrious Ian would probably kick the front row out if they started to move
I'm saying that boring people are easily bored.
@salubrious They are just too high to move
Ahh well, boring people are easily bored.