01. Blood Visions (0:33) 02. Nightmares (2:29) 03. Fading All Away (4:51) 04. Trapped Here (6:06) 05. Greed, Money, Useless Children (8:54) 06. All Over Again (10:35) 07. I'm Watching You (12:05) 08. It's So Easy (15:57) 09. Not a Substitute (17:19) 10. Oh It's Such a Shame (18:19) 11. See-Saw (20:40) 12. Hammer I Miss You (23:10) 13. Waiting for Something (24:54) 14. Let It All Go (28:40)
0:31 Blood Visions 2:28 Nightmares 4:50 Fading All Away 6:00 Trapped Here 8:54 Greed, Money, Useless Children 10:34 All Over Again 11:59 I'm Watching You 15:54 It's So Easy 17:18 Not A Substitute 18:19 Oh It's Such A Shame 20:40 See/Saw 23:09 Hammer I Miss You 24:53 Waiting For Something 28:24 Let It All Go
@@superhanss6198 They haven't been the same since Brigid and Petey didn't come back. The "Thee oh Sees" period is better than the "Oh sees" period. I've seen both live...its not the same anymore. Especially without female vocals...
@@drew55622 yeah good point anyway i saw them a year ago and it was gnarly af ... but yeah i Miss the female vocals ...anyway Jay still rules and oh sees still cool too bro peace yeah
after jay died, ty segall, who i see often used as the poster boy for garage rock revival, totally gentrified the genre. that’s why it’s so dead nowadays, it’s all rich kids from california. the spirit died with jay.
he was pretty big back in the day, when he was still alive. He was featured on the cover of Maximum Rock and Roll and played a bunch of festivals. He was respected by John Dwyer and Ty Segall.
The outro to It's Such a Shame gets me every time. It always needed to be way longer.
Wow. 10 years ago. I'm kind of amazed at how good the audio sounds. I guess I knew what I was doing back then.
Humble bastard aren't ya
Did you work at the concert?
Panama Man im assuming he was the audio engineer
@@jordancochrane3895 hahaha thats funny
Props to you Daniel
such a bummer, jay seemed super happy here
RIP to a Legend
I love it that he tells you the name of the song
His live shows were so different from the recorded stuff. I like that
Can see the blood on his guitar! SHRED IN PEACE JAY
that's kind of badass I find.
01. Blood Visions (0:33)
02. Nightmares (2:29)
03. Fading All Away (4:51)
04. Trapped Here (6:06)
05. Greed, Money, Useless Children (8:54)
06. All Over Again (10:35)
07. I'm Watching You (12:05)
08. It's So Easy (15:57)
09. Not a Substitute (17:19)
10. Oh It's Such a Shame (18:19)
11. See-Saw (20:40)
12. Hammer I Miss You (23:10)
13. Waiting for Something (24:54)
14. Let It All Go (28:40)
The greatest musical hope for the next several generations...he just nails it like always....
Whoever operated the camera, I'd shake your hand. Fucking good job.
True rock n roll, I can't say enough about Jay.
10 year anniversary of death today. RIP
RIP to a legend
The one and only... Take a seat Mugger!
0:31 Blood Visions
2:28 Nightmares
4:50 Fading All Away
6:00 Trapped Here
8:54 Greed, Money, Useless Children
10:34 All Over Again
11:59 I'm Watching You
15:54 It's So Easy
17:18 Not A Substitute
18:19 Oh It's Such A Shame
20:40 See/Saw
23:09 Hammer I Miss You
24:53 Waiting For Something
28:24 Let It All Go
thank you so much for this
In a perfect world jay’s vocals would’ve had a little spring reverb and some dirt.
surprisingly, i find it refreshing to have a clean voice for one, kinds of brings something else.
@@jeromemartel9913you can have your perfect world here with this video ytou l3et will fucking have his god damnit! will!!!!!!!
Yeah the sound is always complete ass at these huge pop up stages
RIP
Garage died with Jay
what about thee oh sees mate
@@superhanss6198 They haven't been the same since Brigid and Petey didn't come back. The "Thee oh Sees" period is better than the "Oh sees" period. I've seen both live...its not the same anymore. Especially without female vocals...
@@drew55622 yeah good point anyway i saw them a year ago and it was gnarly af ... but yeah i Miss the female vocals ...anyway Jay still rules and oh sees still cool too bro peace yeah
@@superhanss6198 For sure...I think I just miss Jay's originality the most.
after jay died, ty segall, who i see often used as the poster boy for garage rock revival, totally gentrified the genre. that’s why it’s so dead nowadays, it’s all rich kids from california. the spirit died with jay.
Only good die young to lead the lost to the end of this journey
shame he only got popular when he died i would have wanted to see him if i knew he existed.
he was pretty big back in the day, when he was still alive. He was featured on the cover of Maximum Rock and Roll and played a bunch of festivals. He was respected by John Dwyer and Ty Segall.
Nice curly hair, he had.
Even if he did look like Cousin It.
S2
+lol