Rocky George ..... good grief what a monster guitar player. Words cannot do justice to his playing or his creativity. Damn. Mike Clark such a great rhythm player. Spot on.
Can’t even tell you how much I love this band especially this era this band got me through the worst of times and Rocky George and Mike Clark are the best guitar duo ever in my eyes
Trip at the Brain 00:00 Master of No Mercy 05:21 War Inside My Head 07:59 I Want More 11:34 Feel Like Shit... Deja-Vu 14:18 I Shot the Devil 17:09 Possessed to Skate 19:42 I Saw Your Mommy 22:33 The Feeling's Back 27:30 Join the Army 30:38 Pledge Your Allegiance 35:30 Suicidal Failure 39:29 Hearing Voices 42:51 Institutionalized 47:48 How Will I Laugh Tomorrow 52:12
Much appreciate you adding the (#timestamps)!✊ 😎 👍 It makes navigating the show so much easier than having to guess where each track is on the recording.
Set list: 00:00-The Miracle (instrumental) 1:06-Trip at the brain 5:26-Master of no mercy 8:12-War Inside my Head 11:35-I want more 14:34-Feel Like Shit Deja Vu 17:46-I Shot Regan 20:09-Possessed to Skate 22:40-I Saw your mommy 27:38-The Feelings back 30:38-Send Me Your Money (short instrumental) 32:06-Join The Army 35:36-Pledge Your Allegiance 39:46-Suicidal Failure 43:27-Hearing Voices 47:57-Institutionalized 52:18-How Will I Laugh Tomorrow…... I thought add another set list times cause people seem to forget the miracle, and send me your money
Man mike muir had ( and still has) his own thing going, he dressed like nobody else either you like it or not, and watching this now the way he moves on the stage is so unique it comes from the soul.
Many, many thanks from The Netherlands for posting this video! According to the things Mike Muir said between the songs, this must be the October 20 1989 gig at The (New) Ritz theater, 254 West 54th Street, the former and infamous Studio 54 Club. Kreator and Gothic Slam were support act. I searched for this gig for many, many years. Hope this is the right one, but I'm almost sure it is. I was in New York for two weeks at that time and I was there at the The Ritz too so I can't thank you enough. I was a fan of ST since maybe 1984/1985 or so. I was there with another Dutch guy, but not a fan really. I warned him that it could be fierce and even violent night. Before we went in a guy already came out of the theater with his face covered with blood. My mate didn't want to go inside the theater, but I insisted to go in, because we already bought tickets. Inside I bumped to a tall guy, it was mister Joey Ramone and his red haired girlfriend. We went to the balcony, because we thought we were more safe there, but if I remember it well, than there it was also very fierce and the theater crew fucked up many times the audience. It was a night to remember, so it's great to have a piece of personal history here. As Sideler74 said it was one big mosh pit, but you can't hear the crowd, because it sounds like a soundboard recording. Funny to see Robert Trujillo again in September with Metallica in Amsterdam, after 28 years!
I was there if this is 10/20/89. I still have my ticket stub. It says it was $15.50. What a bargain. I was 18 yrs old. It was a violent night. Standing room only. A lot of skinheads were there. If I can recall correctly I remember someone getting stabbed inside. It was very tense.
This show is basically the entire tour/budget that the same label they were on at this time gave them for doing the infamous Double-EP "controlled by hatred/feel like shit deja-vu" released 3 days before this fridaynight event. In other words when ST was at their peak (#best album🥶) overall musicianship punkness streetcred jamming originality moshpits hole#stomps to ketchuppacket3Dglasses wearinmfrs
Yes thank you very much , i have also been searching for this show i wad there and to the guy who comented on the balcony ,, I wss the guy who did two one after yhe other ran full speed and used the back of someons head as a spring board landened one some else then run back up right between the sucurity thst just chssed me up the first time ,sa show to rember ill say when we left yhe whole street was a riot so i had to take the sodewalk tacking out news papper stands .if you rember me tje only guy to do two leaps off the balkony that night let me know
I was there as well. That was an insane crowd! I was waaaay in the back watching. I can’t remember how attendees were carried to the back st one point. That mosh pit was as memorable as ST’s performance! Kreator and Gothic Slam were killer too!
wow. i cant believe a recording of this actually exists. I was at this show. people were being hauled out on stretchers during this part it was so nuts. napalm death and sepultura also played this show. among alot of others. i wanna say white zombie played also but that was before they got popular.
Different show. That was the New Titans on the Block tour. Sepultura, Napalm, White Zombie, Biohazard, Scred Reich, Type O Negative but not ST. It was a wall to wall show. People had to head ride into and out of the bathroom it was so crowded. www.setlist.fm/setlist/napalm-death/1991/the-ritz-new-york-ny-4bdda306.html
Setlist: 01 - Trip At The Brain 02 - Master Of No Mercy 03 - War Inside My Head 04 - I Want More 05 - Feel Like Shit....Deja-Vu 06 - I Shot The Devil 07 - Possessed To Skate 08 - I Saw Your Mommy 09 - The Feeling Back 10 - Send Me Your Money (Medley) 11 - Join The Army 12 - Pledge Your Allegiance 13 - Suicidal Failure 14 - Hearing Voices 15 - Institutionalized 16 - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow
I was at this show at the ritz NYC 1989 ..I’m surprised to find this recording…I never forget this show or any SxTx show I’ve seen …..thanks for posting ….ST 4Life
I was there. I was amazed how good and spot on Rocky's solos were. The band sound was great. People were going really crazy, especially in the balcony. It was on fire. Such a new sound that just possessed all.
I want more is my favorite song by them. It almost has a hardcore pink floyd vibe to it in the beginning. Back then hardcore singers didnt actually "sing"
Thank you so much for posting this, really takes me back. Mike Muir and Mike Clark are so fun to watch. Just awesome. I wonder what Mike Clark is up to these days? He kinda fell off the face of the earth and it sucks. Suicidal for life!!!
I think the join the army was the best line up because louchie mayorga was still in the band, he co wrote the classics on the first album and join the army. Plus add Rocky that was the best ST line up
Fun fact last time they were aloud to play in Michigan sorry guys if you someone has video of the opening bands pantera and exodus you will see why it was a blast 26 ambulances
I was at this concert kreator, who blew 😒 them suicidal off the stage. I remember suicidal tendencies came on stage, and the entire venue was screaming 😱 kreator
I was there too. I found my ticket stub. It says oct 20, 1989. $15.50. I was 18 years old. Wasnt gothic slam and kreator the opening act? Do you remember a lot of skinheads there.? I do. I remember someone getting stabbed. Does that ring a bell?
@@hackattack7811 The Ritz was always full of skinheads. The dude that got stabbed sold me a hot dog on the way in he was one of the vendors. He was laying in the exit on the way out. People were just stepping over him?
Anyone know who else played than night? I remember hearing about this show, but for some reason couldn't make it. From what I remember this was a pretty big deal and I think they played with a couple of well known bands.
Rocky George ..... good grief what a monster guitar player. Words cannot do justice to his playing or his creativity. Damn. Mike Clark such a great rhythm player. Spot on.
Damn right !!! I agree 100% !!!
Agreed!
Can’t even tell you how much I love this band especially this era this band got me through the worst of times and Rocky George and Mike Clark are the best guitar duo ever in my eyes
Right on !!!👊
Same here :)
ST needs Rocky and Mike back!
Same here this band has meant so much to me for years and years. And this period of the band just perfect!
Same!
Trip at the Brain 00:00
Master of No Mercy 05:21
War Inside My Head 07:59
I Want More 11:34
Feel Like Shit... Deja-Vu 14:18
I Shot the Devil 17:09
Possessed to Skate 19:42
I Saw Your Mommy 22:33
The Feeling's Back 27:30
Join the Army 30:38
Pledge Your Allegiance 35:30
Suicidal Failure 39:29
Hearing Voices 42:51
Institutionalized 47:48
How Will I Laugh Tomorrow 52:12
thanks a lot
What a fucking tracklist... Awesome Suicidal For Life.
Much appreciate you adding the (#timestamps)!✊ 😎 👍 It makes navigating the show so much easier than having to guess where each track is on the recording.
Wow they killed it .ivr never seen m live but this is a great performance
Thanks bro
Set list:
00:00-The Miracle (instrumental)
1:06-Trip at the brain
5:26-Master of no mercy
8:12-War Inside my Head
11:35-I want more
14:34-Feel Like Shit Deja Vu
17:46-I Shot Regan
20:09-Possessed to Skate
22:40-I Saw your mommy
27:38-The Feelings back
30:38-Send Me Your Money (short instrumental)
32:06-Join The Army
35:36-Pledge Your Allegiance
39:46-Suicidal Failure
43:27-Hearing Voices
47:57-Institutionalized
52:18-How Will I Laugh Tomorrow…...
I thought add another set list times cause people seem to forget the miracle, and send me your money
thanks for the complete ;list
Thanks 💀
Send me your money……is NOT where it comes from. It’s the “YOULL BE SORRY” part of SUICIDES AN ALTERNATIVE/YOULL BE SORRY off the first album. 👍
Rocky George is one of the most under rated lead metal guitarists ever. Listen to surf and slam as well as the rest of this this whole album .
Yes!! great track!! and yes about Rocky, vastly underappreciated.🎸
100 percent agree
Man mike muir had ( and still has) his own thing going, he dressed like nobody else either you like it or not, and watching this now the way he moves on the stage is so unique it comes from the soul.
The low riders at my high school became cool with me because they saw the album cover of them dressed like them. They protected me after that lol
exactly! its not ab them sometimes cringle lyrics listen to that fucking guitar and how mike is jumping around doing his hand movements so badass
The higher the socks, the downer the fool
@@jlobiafra lol, LA, mid-80's, that's how one dressed. Socks for days, son!
Hell, I still do
Talent , sarcasm and the ability to keep us listening for decades. Love these guys.
Many, many thanks from The Netherlands for posting this video! According to the things Mike Muir said between the songs, this must be the October 20 1989 gig at The (New) Ritz theater, 254 West 54th Street, the former and infamous Studio 54 Club. Kreator and Gothic Slam were support act. I searched for this gig for many, many years. Hope this is the right one, but I'm almost sure it is.
I was in New York for two weeks at that time and I was there at the The Ritz too so I can't thank you enough. I was a fan of ST since maybe 1984/1985 or so.
I was there with another Dutch guy, but not a fan really. I warned him that it could be fierce and even violent night. Before we went in a guy already came out of the theater with his face covered with blood. My mate didn't want to go inside the theater, but I insisted to go in, because we already bought tickets. Inside I bumped to a tall guy, it was mister Joey Ramone and his red haired girlfriend. We went to the balcony, because we thought we were more safe there, but if I remember it well, than there it was also very fierce and the theater crew fucked up many times the audience.
It was a night to remember, so it's great to have a piece of personal history here. As Sideler74 said it was one big mosh pit, but you can't hear the crowd, because it sounds like a soundboard recording.
Funny to see Robert Trujillo again in September with Metallica in Amsterdam, after 28 years!
I was there if this is 10/20/89. I still have my ticket stub. It says it was $15.50. What a bargain. I was 18 yrs old. It was a violent night. Standing room only. A lot of skinheads were there. If I can recall correctly I remember someone getting stabbed inside. It was very tense.
This show is
basically
the entire tour/budget
that the same label
they were on
at this time
gave them
for doing
the infamous
Double-EP
"controlled by hatred/feel like shit deja-vu"
released
3 days before
this fridaynight event.
In other words
when ST
was at their peak
(#best album🥶)
overall
musicianship
punkness
streetcred
jamming
originality
moshpits
hole#stomps
to ketchuppacket3Dglasses
wearinmfrs
ja deze show is vet
Yes thank you very much , i have also been searching for this show i wad there and to the guy who comented on the balcony ,, I wss the guy who did two one after yhe other ran full speed and used the back of someons head as a spring board landened one some else then run back up right between the sucurity thst just chssed me up the first time ,sa show to rember ill say when we left yhe whole street was a riot so i had to take the sodewalk tacking out news papper stands .if you rember me tje only guy to do two leaps off the balkony that night let me know
The guy who leaped twice from the balcony was me ,,
This guitar duo is EXCEPTIONAL,what an entrance!
I was there . I found my ticket stub. It says oct 20, 1989. $15.50. I was 18 years old. Awesome show. Standing room 0nly
@@bigalbigs1 yeah man, it was a crazy seen. I was nervous throughout the show. Someone was stabbed. Dont know if you remember that
I remember the power being shut off early in the show.
I was there as well. That was an insane crowd! I was waaaay in the back watching. I can’t remember how attendees were carried to the back st one point. That mosh pit was as memorable as ST’s performance! Kreator and Gothic Slam were killer too!
Thousand thanks for uploading such treasure !!!!!!
Bad ass!!!! Loved old school ST with Rocky George and Mike Clark!!!
wow. i cant believe a recording of this actually exists. I was at this show. people were being hauled out on stretchers during this part it was so nuts. napalm death and sepultura also played this show. among alot of others. i wanna say white zombie played also but that was before they got popular.
Different show. That was the New Titans on the Block tour. Sepultura, Napalm, White Zombie, Biohazard, Scred Reich, Type O Negative but not ST. It was a wall to wall show. People had to head ride into and out of the bathroom it was so crowded.
www.setlist.fm/setlist/napalm-death/1991/the-ritz-new-york-ny-4bdda306.html
Setlist:
01 - Trip At The Brain
02 - Master Of No Mercy
03 - War Inside My Head
04 - I Want More
05 - Feel Like Shit....Deja-Vu
06 - I Shot The Devil 07 - Possessed To Skate
08 - I Saw Your Mommy
09 - The Feeling Back
10 - Send Me Your Money (Medley)
11 - Join The Army
12 - Pledge Your Allegiance 13 - Suicidal Failure
14 - Hearing Voices
15 - Institutionalized
16 - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow
Metal Boy a hell of a setlist
The Miracle - Intro.
@@richnice1975 oh nice
Thanx so much for this great band once again thanx😊
I was at this show at the ritz NYC 1989 ..I’m surprised to find this recording…I never forget this show or any SxTx show I’ve seen …..thanks for posting ….ST 4Life
I was there too. ST and Exodus were my faves at the time. I don't remember Pantera playing for the life of me though.
And this recording is a pleasant surprise.
Best formation, Rocky George solos is amazing!
Same here this band has meant so much to me for years and years. And this period of the band just perfect!
You can tell how talented a band is by how they sound live.
I was there. I was amazed how good and spot on Rocky's solos were. The band sound was great. People were going really crazy, especially in the balcony. It was on fire. Such a new sound that just possessed all.
Many thanks for posting this video. ST is still in every one of my cars!
Mike Clark is on fire!
Best Suicidal Lineup ! Once they broke up in the late 90s I stopped really caring about ST sadly.
my favorite era of ST
CyCo CyCo Rob on Bass, right!?
Was about to type that.
@@MarwickMarco rob on bass
@@MarwickMarco yep
So great to see them play a lot of how can I laugh tomorrow best tracks. Great lineup
i heard SUICIDAL as a teen and they were the only band who spoke to me and said its OK to be me
best st concert I've ever seen ... no joke
I was there 💯. 😎.. Kreator destroyed them
@@bigalbigs1 😅😅😅😅😅
@@bigalbigs1 I was a kid then
@@bigalbigs1 I love kreator. That's awesome 👌..
Rocky George and Mike Clark 🤘🏻
1989 the year I came in to this world ..
I want more is my favorite song by them. It almost has a hardcore pink floyd vibe to it in the beginning. Back then hardcore singers didnt actually "sing"
Rocky is such a badass.
Wow amazing!! Huge fan awesome set list!!
Thank you so much for posting this, really takes me back. Mike Muir and Mike Clark are so fun to watch. Just awesome. I wonder what Mike Clark is up to these days? He kinda fell off the face of the earth and it sucks. Suicidal for life!!!
The best line up of ST
I think the join the army was the best line up because louchie mayorga was still in the band, he co wrote the classics on the first album and join the army. Plus add Rocky that was the best ST line up
@@jlobiafra Amen Brother! Got tons of respect for Mike, but the late ST line-up doesn't hold a candle to this 😏
great setlist! always a fave of mine! luv ST
I want more. Love it. Suicidal forever
I love Mike Clark! All are so tight.
Fun fact last time they were aloud to play in Michigan sorry guys if you someone has video of the opening bands pantera and exodus you will see why it was a blast 26 ambulances
Watch it over and over..
This is absolutely awesome!!!
Thank you!
I was there. If I remember correct , they opened for megadeth. One guy got taken out in an ambulance after the show.
I was at this concert kreator, who blew 😒 them suicidal off the stage. I remember suicidal tendencies came on stage, and the entire venue was screaming 😱 kreator
I was there!
Really??°!
I was there too. I found my ticket stub. It says oct 20, 1989. $15.50. I was 18 years old. Wasnt gothic slam and kreator the opening act? Do you remember a lot of skinheads there.? I do. I remember someone getting stabbed. Does that ring a bell?
@@hackattack7811 The Ritz was always full of skinheads. The dude that got stabbed sold me a hot dog on the way in he was one of the vendors. He was laying in the exit on the way out. People were just stepping over him?
@@rtornellort wow. That's crazy.
Me too
Best line up !!
Suicidal!!! Acompañandome desde los 13 años!!!
Guitar kicks so much ass!
Did they open for Megadeth during this time....I saw them in NYC open for Megadeth i don't remember what year it was
If any rembers seeing the guy five off the balkony that night it was me what a jump into the crazyoset iv ever been in
God damn. I thought I imagined that
I was there...Exodus and Pantera opened up
you guys have the concert in Fresno from thee 1980s?
Mike gotta oil up fr 😢😢 he my fav fool
I was at this show loudest band ever ST
fucking awesome, thanks for posting this
Is that RJ Herrera on drums?
Anyone know who else played than night? I remember hearing about this show, but for some reason couldn't make it. From what I remember this was a pretty big deal and I think they played with a couple of well known bands.
Cool beans! Nice to see the lads cuttin a rug n doin it so fuckin well!
Right before Join the Army they actually jam out what would later become “send me your money”
I thought that sounded familiar
Love too much
Should be easier to find the credits
Who? Where? When?
And before it starts. I know who. Just saying in general should be clearer.
They've had so many players that I need to know in each video lol
I still kick myself for missing this
Awesome!!!
was the sound recorded with a potato?
Is that Trujillo? Not certain. And who's drumming?
Yes, that IS Robert Trujillo. He was in ST for years before he went to Metallica.
The drummer was the best drummer they ever had RJ Herrera.
🤘
is this The Ritz in Warren (Detroit), Michigan????
NYC 1989 I was there. Kreator was there too..insane
30:39
sounds corrects itself at about 1:30 mark
Wonder who remembers walking out after the concert and seeing the riot cops in the parking lot???
yeah it was at a california university if I remember right
Alguém poderia marcar o Mike Muir pra ele acabar com o Suicidal Groove de uma vez
October 21st
Es una pena la mala imagen.
BADASS setlist.D🤘O.
I was there.
Fuuuuuuccccckkkkkkk.....the feelins back
Mike Clark doesn’t get the love he deserves.
5:26
nope
6:08
@@icandleall stop pls
18:56
9:11 20:01
10:15
+Mike Clark+
42:50
43:13
43:26
💅😎👌
17:05
*freezeframe
🤫🤐🥶😷🤧🤮🤡🌏
me feel like shit i
15:57
day ja v u
15:17
16:40
17:52
i shart raygun
18:34
pepsi
Thats all I wanted
33:37
c r o s s o v e r aa rr mm yy
33:55
Suicidal for Life 💀
Stop the revolving door and bring this line up back.
the crowd Sucks!!
The crown was one big PIT. I was 16 yrs old @ the time & I was in it! Best show I've ever been to.
30:30
31:46
35:04
19:33
29:29