To me this is epic. The guitarist was like the Cure meets Voivod. That same year I went to see Voivod in Cali and I walked in early wearing a Die Kreuzen t-shirt and I heard someone shout out "Hey Die Kreuzen! " I turned around behind me and It was Away and Blacky sitting at a little table at the back of the club there. I went over and we talked. It gave me instant cred with them. I reminded them I had met them last year on the Roooaaarrr tour and hung out with them for the afternoon. The entire band was sitting on and around my 1977 Toyota Celica. They wanted our opinion about their new album. They were insecure about it. My friends and I all unanimously said it was epic and mind blowing, it was art. Never done before innovative. They said, "Really?" In disbelief and sighed a big sigh of relief! Snake was chewing on my band Malathion's demo with angst. They were opening for Celtic Frost. It should have been the other way around! They said this band and guitarist massively influenced them.They were the nicest band in toto I ever met. Hail Die Kreuzen! Here is to the originals!
I was at this show and still have the flyer that was posted around the neighborhood. A pleasant surprise to discover this online. I don't remember seeing anybody recording this excellent show but 33 years have passed...must be getting feeble. Die Kreuzen was my favorite HC/punk band @ that time and I still listen to their albums on a fairly regular basis.
Hi Bob, my dad was at this show and can be seen in the video. He is wondering if the band he was in at that time ("Misspent Youth") was one of the opening acts. Can you please tell me if his old band is mentioned on the flyer?
I loved die kruezen, and still do. Saw them numerous times in KCMO. Played one of their songs as a cover in my band around '87. This video is a nice surprise.
1:26 - man in the trees 4:54 - red to green 7:36 - imagine a light 9:25 - it's been so long 13:13 - bitch magnet 16:46 - number three 23:11 - conditioned 24:25 - among the ruins 29:30 - cool breeze 33:32 - don't say please 34:50 - these days or dream sky (?? i think lol) 40:47 - hide and seek 43:14 - uncontrolled passion 44:36 - counting cracks 48:45 - stomp 52:20 - all white
When October File came out it was a wtf moment. They had the balls not to be pigeon holed as well as with Century Days...all their recordings great in their own ways..
Chuck Abbate Yes straight up masterpiece on vinyl. The songs are timeless. Lots of odd time signature & top notch production! Way ahead of the game, I’m surprised it doesn’t get mentioned more often
I loved this band. I discovered weed around the same time October File came out. I just loved jamming this in my shitty little red Ford Fiesta. The bassist also worked at my favorite record shop on the east side of Milwaukee. i definitely miss Atomic...Great post...
I did same in Hull England. In my rusty shit brown mini . Cool Breeze was always a favourite. But that weird , goth tinged Among the ruins and Man in the Trees - they were wonderfully unique and we are so lucky to be around a number of bands who were pushing the boundaries from punk/ hardcore at the time. These should have been in Azzerad's book too. The s/t LP still sounds great though
Number 3 , cool breeze ,what ever that ' extremely slow ' song was for that girl ,the encore with all white , fuck yeah dude die kruzen will always be one of the sickest punk / grunge band ever
An interesting thing with Die Kruezen, once they started veering away from hardcore (at which they excelled), was how they polarized audiences. At the shows I attended, 2/3 of the audience drifted away after a few songs, but those who remained were very, very into it. That would have been me. I liked a lot of really great intense and creative bands around then, but they were my favorite.
When I saw them near the end ('92, I think?) there were only about 25 people there and the band (Dan, especially, who sat on a bar stool sipping whiskey the whole set) seemed depressed. Then I saw them play a blinder of a set in 2013....with maybe 50 people in the audience. Never understood that.
Please shut the fuck up and never comment on anything ever again. They didn’t need to go further, this album and moment for DK was absolutely perfect and legendary.
To me this is epic. The guitarist was like the Cure meets Voivod. That same year I went to see Voivod in Cali and I walked in early wearing a Die Kreuzen t-shirt and I heard someone shout out "Hey Die Kreuzen! " I turned around behind me and It was Away and Blacky sitting at a little table at the back of the club there. I went over and we talked. It gave me instant cred with them. I reminded them I had met them last year on the Roooaaarrr tour and hung out with them for the afternoon. The entire band was sitting on and around my 1977 Toyota Celica. They wanted our opinion about their new album. They were insecure about it. My friends and I all unanimously said it was epic and mind blowing, it was art. Never done before innovative. They said, "Really?" In disbelief and sighed a big sigh of relief! Snake was chewing on my band Malathion's demo with angst. They were opening for Celtic Frost. It should have been the other way around! They said this band and guitarist massively influenced them.They were the nicest band in toto I ever met. Hail Die Kreuzen! Here is to the originals!
Guitar player was a genius
oh he's an inspiration to me
I concur!!!
Hardcore robert fripp
I genuinely reckon Kevin Shields stole the trem tech. from Brian Egeness' - see 'all white' pre-finale
I love die kreuzend
I was at this show and still have the flyer that was posted around the neighborhood. A pleasant surprise to discover this online. I don't remember seeing anybody recording this excellent show but 33 years have passed...must be getting feeble. Die Kreuzen was my favorite HC/punk band @ that time and I still listen to their albums on a fairly regular basis.
Hi Bob, my dad was at this show and can be seen in the video. He is wondering if the band he was in at that time ("Misspent Youth") was one of the opening acts. Can you please tell me if his old band is mentioned on the flyer?
I loved die kruezen, and still do. Saw them numerous times in KCMO. Played one of their songs as a cover in my band around '87. This video is a nice surprise.
Thanks mate. It’s part from my also surprising young online recordstore Music Non-Stop = www.musicnonstop.nl
1:26 - man in the trees
4:54 - red to green
7:36 - imagine a light
9:25 - it's been so long
13:13 - bitch magnet
16:46 - number three
23:11 - conditioned
24:25 - among the ruins
29:30 - cool breeze
33:32 - don't say please
34:50 - these days or dream sky (?? i think lol)
40:47 - hide and seek
43:14 - uncontrolled passion
44:36 - counting cracks
48:45 - stomp
52:20 - all white
When October File came out it was a wtf moment. They had the balls not to be pigeon holed as well as with Century Days...all their recordings great in their own ways..
Chuck Abbate Yes straight up masterpiece on vinyl. The songs are timeless. Lots of odd time signature & top notch production! Way ahead of the game, I’m surprised it doesn’t get mentioned more often
Rare performance of no 3
What delay pedal is for....love that song.
I love october file but these songs sound way better live.
Yeah, the production was a little weak. Fortunately, the material was strong enough to transcend it.
I loved this band. I discovered weed around the same time October File came out. I just loved jamming this in my shitty little red Ford Fiesta. The bassist also worked at my favorite record shop on the east side of Milwaukee. i definitely miss Atomic...Great post...
Atomic was where all my money went as 8th grader : )
I did same in Hull England. In my rusty shit brown mini . Cool Breeze was always a favourite. But that weird , goth tinged Among the ruins and Man in the Trees - they were wonderfully unique and we are so lucky to be around a number of bands who were pushing the boundaries from punk/ hardcore at the time. These should have been in Azzerad's book too.
The s/t LP still sounds great though
I probably saw them in Columbus, OH within a couple days of this show. They were so good.
Great guys
Awesome!!!!!!!
#3
I am from Milwaukee they were always my favorite they to me were the first grunge band better than anything that came out seattle
Idk about that, die Kruezen rips but they aren’t better than green river or mudhoney by any means
@@twomp258 Strongly disagree. I like both of those bands fine, but they couldn't hold a candle to Die Kreuzen.
Fantastic !!!
Number 3 , cool breeze ,what ever that ' extremely slow ' song was for that girl ,the encore with all white , fuck yeah dude die kruzen will always be one of the sickest punk / grunge band ever
Wow , thank you so much for sharing this !
An interesting thing with Die Kruezen, once they started veering away from hardcore (at which they excelled), was how they polarized audiences. At the shows I attended, 2/3 of the audience drifted away after a few songs, but those who remained were very, very into it. That would have been me. I liked a lot of really great intense and creative bands around then, but they were my favorite.
When I saw them near the end ('92, I think?) there were only about 25 people there and the band (Dan, especially, who sat on a bar stool sipping whiskey the whole set) seemed depressed. Then I saw them play a blinder of a set in 2013....with maybe 50 people in the audience. Never understood that.
Would have been awesome to see this band share a bill with the Replacements back in the day. Midwest rock and roll at its finest
Add in Tar Babies and I’d never leave.
🐐
Why didn’t these dudes ever play live on a bill bill with the Replacements?
Different micro scenes.
Facemelting performance, recorded on a potato? Or just FOH refused to make the vocals audible?
My fave milwaukee band but always felt a more melodic singer would have propelled them further.
Please shut the fuck up and never comment on anything ever again. They didn’t need to go further, this album and moment for DK was absolutely perfect and legendary.
so VOIVOD
you got that backwards, Voivod were totally influenced by Die Kreuzen, not the other way around.
@@rickhammel9541 First came MX-80 Sound, then Die Kreuzen, then VoiVod, then bands like The Locust etc.