My wife and me were there :-) A few Minutes before the show Cedric was at the bar. We spoke a few words...he was very kind! I will never forget this show!!! Thank you ATDI...
@@stevietonychick The venue in Bochum was called "Zwischenfall" (= incident), which was quite an important place for alternative music in the area since 1984 and had a lot of great bands play there, although it was really small. Sadly it burned down in 2011. According to various online sources, the ATDI show was on Feb 19, 2001 (www.setlist.fm/setlist/at-the-drivein/2001/zwischenfall-bochum-germany-5bd263a8.html)
This is the epitome of live videos to represent At The Drive In! This live show fully encapsulates all the nuances and subtleties that brought the varying ideas of Cedric, Omar, and Jim together.
Thanks for all the great, vintage ATDI videos. The sounded good when they reunited, but nothing matching the intensity of the shows before the breakup.
Josh Mendes they are just bad. bad everything. the singer is hot though. ive seen them live they cant even tune their instruments right. descartes a kant does a better job with this "theatrical rock" thingie they started... i would recommend the blood brothers if you want something similar and as powerful as ATDI
I don't know how long this has been floating around on the internet for but I seemed to have caught this show late. I am re-watching it again and enjoying more of the imperfections. I love laughing at the part where Jim is yelling about turning off the strobe light! Thanks for the upload. Top notch performance and film editing for a live broadcast.
Love their music so much. But even more I love how caring they are about the audience. Every live show I've seen of them they are always telling the audience to not hurt those around them and not just once, but over and over. Like they actually give a shit about their fans. I've been to MANY concerts and never heard a band member tell the audience to be careful of those around them. Have a great respect for these guys as fellow human beings.
Well actually I was wrong about why she looked back like that at 33:58, What it really entails is that she was curious of the force that pushed up against the people in the front row if you observe carefully you will see it is slightly obvious
Why don't I like their recorded sound very much, but then I can watch these videos all day? They're so fucking good live, and I try so hard to like their albums... but I always end up turning them off. WTF is wrong with me?
I suffer from the same affliction dude. I wish I could tell lame 12 year old me to get into ATDI instead of whatever the poopyness i was listening to. A Teens
i understand what they were trying to do with the whole not moshing thing and love them to bits... but when you need to stop songs to tell people what to do it dose not seem natural at all.... kinda like there policing the pit let people do what they want to do if times are good people will hug and if people have anger in them then thats for a reson and they probably need relase just let people go. you got a cool band i love your music but dont tell me how to act i will do whatever the fuck i feel like and i think today we need more people doing that. just doing whatever cause the guy on the mic says so seems like the problem to me... but what do i know.
If you aren't into moshing, and you just want to enjoy the band, a mosh pit can be pretty dangerous for you. And they just happen. And you have no where to go if you are stuck in the middle. And it is often not a consensual thing with a majority. It is just a couple of people who want to do it that create the situation.
I remember seeing them on this tour, and if my memory serves me right, they saw a bunch of people get hurt real bad in previous shows, so they made it pretty clear they did not want to see people moshing.
Brian Kent People back then (bands) were being sued left and right for kids jumping off the stage and beating the shit out of each other in the "pit." They weren't the only ones teaching idiots to stop swinging their barbaric bodies at one another to express how they felt about a song. Dance matey
VAYA was such a good album. I hated the album that came out after. I was produced by the same guy who did Korn and Limp Bizkit and shit. The last albums were all self produced. It was fucking lame that they didn't get to produce that album. VAYA was the last good album. End of story.
***** although they had two of the same members, I don't consider them the same band. I know the bass player joined later but still, different band. relationship of command was terrible.
Tommy Scott Perhaps I have a different perspective because I had known about the band since their second release and watched them progress and then was let down by how different their album sounded.
Set List
Arc Arsenal - 0:03
Pattern Against User - 4:04
Sleepwalk Capsules - 9:40
Quarantined - 13:07
Rascuache - 22:52
Cosmonaut - 25:43
Pickpocket - 31:10
198d - 34:10
Rolodex Propaganda - 38:45
One Armed Scissor - 42:30
Napoleon Solo - 46:40
Catacombs - 52:28
thx
My wife and me were there :-)
A few Minutes before the show Cedric was at the bar. We spoke a few words...he was very kind!
I will never forget this show!!!
Thank you ATDI...
Wow you are luckyI would have loved to be there ATDI are definitely a legendary bad!
+ΛGOGE ΛCKER Was he as fucked as he looks in this video?
Hey! Can you remember roughly (or exactly) when in 2000 this gig was? And possibly the name of the venue? Thanks!
sorry I mean 2001
@@stevietonychick The venue in Bochum was called "Zwischenfall" (= incident), which was quite an important place for alternative music in the area since 1984 and had a lot of great bands play there, although it was really small. Sadly it burned down in 2011. According to various online sources, the ATDI show was on Feb 19, 2001 (www.setlist.fm/setlist/at-the-drivein/2001/zwischenfall-bochum-germany-5bd263a8.html)
This band... their music.. HOW??
I tear up because it's so beautiful that these ppl exist
Can't get over how good they are live even after listening to them for 10+ years
This is the epitome of live videos to represent At The Drive In!
This live show fully encapsulates all the nuances and subtleties that brought the varying ideas of Cedric, Omar, and Jim together.
90s girls I love and miss you x
I do too mane and I wasn't even around back then :(
So fucking epic! I can’t believe how Cedric is completely in the zone but still notices people fucking around in the crowd
Music was so good back then this was played on the radio quite alot now its all mass produced throw away one hit wonders.
thank god for that solid rhythm section
Imagine what sloppy ass Omar's guitar would sound like isolated 🤢
@@redacted5035 he was on every drug, give him a break lol
@@redacted5035 now imagine ATDI without Omar spicing it all up
@@fugamantew run of the mill band
@@leafcuts Acrobatics was a regular sounding album, no wonder their breakthrough was attained with Relationships.
I have feeling this was probably the best time period (their peak) and place/venue in terms of size and intimacy to see this band ever
I saw them in 98 at a bowling alley in Costa Mesa right in between acrobatic tenement and as in casino out was released. It was pretty amazing.
2000-2005 love those years
To be there.... ATDI in their prime.... no words
I saw them in their first show in California when El Gran Orgo came out. Fucking blew me away. I was like 15.
Find it ironic, atdi is possibly one of the few bands that constantly asks their listeners to chill
"PUSH THE LIMIT" - Jim Ward, 2001
Simply,
(& I can as as of to date')
BEST atdi live in their prime footage
By far.
🙌
That was the most crowded concert I ever attended. Thanks for sharing.
isn't this a great performance? and the sound quality is pretty damn good too!
Thanks for all the great, vintage ATDI videos. The sounded good when they reunited, but nothing matching the intensity of the shows before the breakup.
I played this every day in college love this got to go buy it again
After quarantined they turned into mars volta for a minute
I'm from the future 2020
need more bands like this by the young, fresh fellows...
***** Check out Le Butcherettes!
***** working on it man
+Josh Mendes +Josh Mendes les butcherettes sucks man. it can only be taken as a joke band with a joke singer with joke talent.
No way! What's your problem with them man?
Josh Mendes they are just bad. bad everything. the singer is hot though. ive seen them live they cant even tune their instruments right. descartes a kant does a better job with this "theatrical rock" thingie they started... i would recommend the blood brothers if you want something similar and as powerful as ATDI
25:45 Same 2001 quote was also used live by Chino Moreno's amazing Team Sleep.
What is the saying
Source?
I don't know how long this has been floating around on the internet for but I seemed to have caught this show late. I am re-watching it again and enjoying more of the imperfections. I love laughing at the part where Jim is yelling about turning off the strobe light! Thanks for the upload. Top notch performance and film editing for a live broadcast.
PUSH THE LIMIT
I remember streaming one of their live on quicktime TV 144p for the win.
That jam during quarantined was insane
Omar is the coolest rocker probably ever
i was at their last show in munich...2001
bedankt .
thanks chiefmojobear. thanks so much. so very much
This is amazing.
This easily one of the best ATDI videos available online. Thanks for uploading!
Love their music so much. But even more I love how caring they are about the audience. Every live show I've seen of them they are always telling the audience to not hurt those around them and not just once, but over and over. Like they actually give a shit about their fans. I've been to MANY concerts and never heard a band member tell the audience to be careful of those around them. Have a great respect for these guys as fellow human beings.
Wow the first time I’ve seen Cedric playing guitar
la mejor banda del mundo
Thank You :)
Something so big so underrated, story here
Thank you for posting this!
I FUCKIN FUCKIN FUCKING LOVE THIS BAND
That white cross logo on the bottom left is trying to keep up with the camera lol
Lol... I can see myself dancing at 32:49 :-)
Alpha Centuari, Chanbara, Star Slight.
Guy at 33:56 looks at the girl like "Holy shit that was intense" (:>_
Well actually I was wrong about why she looked back like that at 33:58, What it really entails is that she was curious of the force that pushed up against the people in the front row if you observe carefully you will see it is slightly obvious
great post
Awesome!🇵🇷
check out my playlist of live ATDI shows and find out:
Why don't I like their recorded sound very much, but then I can watch these videos all day? They're so fucking good live, and I try so hard to like their albums... but I always end up turning them off.
WTF is wrong with me?
just noticed jims at the drive in gas mask patch on his guitar strap at 52:41
"Push the limits" LOL
I suffer from the same affliction dude. I wish I could tell lame 12 year old me to get into ATDI instead of whatever the poopyness i was listening to. A Teens
Shit man when I was 12(2003) at the drive in was my favorite band and I thought I wish I can go back n tell my 7 yr old self the same thing
Haha! He took that dudes backpack.
That's FUCKIN AMAZING!!!!!
Pinche bandota 🤘🏼
what did they use to start their shows off with before arcarsenal?
Anybody know what kind of pedal he's using 11:37 - 11:51 ish to for that wicked distortion sound? Maybe fuzz?
i thought it was called 198d not 1982
+Jack Linthicum well they put just arc instead of adding arsenal so they just dont know what they are doing.
Not making much sense there dude. I get what you are saying though. Still though I would rather revel in a ATDI mosh than jam out in my apartment
yeeeeeahhhh pickpocket 30:60
What guitars are Omar playing?
squier supersonic and maton ms500, just in case you were still wondering.
@@lynxcore Thanks
cus El Paso TX that's why!
you're wrong their live shows were too much better than their records.
Perhaps.
they must be high the crowd is not pushing at all
+08bourquem Of course they were high lol
+08bourquem atdi hated moshing behaviors
+08bourquem refer to BDO 01 ahha
Brettargh18
whats that
Big Day Out festival from 2001. The video is on RUclips. Cedric expresses the bands distaste for slam dancing and circle pits. This crowd abides.
lol tom mcmahon...is this a compliment or complaint?
30:40 Before covid
Fuckin cosmonaut dude
To think that there are 4 people out there that are into Nickelback.
How does Omar do that at 6:29 ish?
I believe it's the whammy pedal working. At least I got similar sounds experiencing with the whammy :)
Pitch shifter/tremelo pedal. Behringer and Boss both make good ones
Boring audience for a amazing show.
Marcos Salustiano To be fair ATDI liked their audiences that way.
I can't believe a amazing band like boring audience.
Marcos Salustiano Can't you hear Cedric telling the audience to chill out??
Marcos Salustiano Yeah, every show they tell their audience to stay safe.
perhaps they have already expelled all their male adolescent rage and anxst
cedric komo se desvanece 32:32
😛
40:31
You speak in tongues
perhaps you should get your ears checked?
i understand what they were trying to do with the whole not moshing thing and love them to bits... but when you need to stop songs to tell people what to do it dose not seem natural at all.... kinda like there policing the pit let people do what they want to do if times are good people will hug and if people have anger in them then thats for a reson and they probably need relase just let people go. you got a cool band i love your music but dont tell me how to act i will do whatever the fuck i feel like and i think today we need more people doing that. just doing whatever cause the guy on the mic says so seems like the problem to me... but what do i know.
If you aren't into moshing, and you just want to enjoy the band, a mosh pit can be pretty dangerous for you. And they just happen. And you have no where to go if you are stuck in the middle. And it is often not a consensual thing with a majority. It is just a couple of people who want to do it that create the situation.
I remember seeing them on this tour, and if my memory serves me right, they saw a bunch of people get hurt real bad in previous shows, so they made it pretty clear they did not want to see people moshing.
Brian Kent People back then (bands) were being sued left and right for kids jumping off the stage and beating the shit out of each other in the "pit." They weren't the only ones teaching idiots to stop swinging their barbaric bodies at one another to express how they felt about a song. Dance matey
VAYA was such a good album. I hated the album that came out after. I was produced by the same guy who did Korn and Limp Bizkit and shit. The last albums were all self produced. It was fucking lame that they didn't get to produce that album. VAYA was the last good album. End of story.
wow you are so far gone.
sick trolling skills bro.
***** although they had two of the same members, I don't consider them the same band. I know the bass player joined later but still, different band. relationship of command was terrible.
Tommy Scott Perhaps I have a different perspective because I had known about the band since their second release and watched them progress and then was let down by how different their album sounded.
BTW if you don't believe about Korn and Limp Bizkit, just look up the album credits. It's true.
Why is Omar sabotaging his own band?
I really like them, I love relationship of command, but jesus, live it always sounds so out of tune and they're totally freaking out.
That's what makes it beautiful. Atdi on record was most of the time just trying to imitate the energy of their live performances