Radiohead is one for sure, smashing pumpkins2, all the new whining emo bands that are doing a great injustice to the creators of a genre that was non existent. SDRE=MINDBLOWING, SUFFERING, JOY,HEARTBREAK ,PAIN,LOVE, HATE, RESPONSIBILITY,LOYALTY, RESPECT,FORGIVENESS
@@laurencezemlick1979 as well as smashing pumpkins, which started out as a goth band anyways. They definitely didn’t need sunny day real estates influence
I was a 15 year old freshman in high school, living in Seattle then. Life was so real and alive then. Before social media, before 911, before convid 19, and Seattle was the mecca for music. 75 cents would get you an all day buss pass to explore the city and if you had five bucks in your pocket the world was yours
I was a freshman then, too. Lived in Kirkland but caught the 255 every weekend to spend what little cash I had at Fallout and Cellophane Square. Pretty sure I saw SDRE’s first show in ‘94 at the Redmond YMCA.
@@zodismegalame I checked their concert history and in Dec 3 of 1994 they did a concert at a place called The Bottleneck, in Lawrence, Kansas, USA. If you google that and check the pictures you'll find it looks similar to the location in the video.
@@Hexthrill I can confirm that this is the Bottleneck show of that date. Source: that's my 18-year-old head bouncing around in the front right of the screen.
10,000 bands would not exist without this music
Radiohead is one for sure, smashing pumpkins2, all the new whining emo bands that are doing a great injustice to the creators of a genre that was non existent. SDRE=MINDBLOWING, SUFFERING, JOY,HEARTBREAK ,PAIN,LOVE, HATE, RESPONSIBILITY,LOYALTY, RESPECT,FORGIVENESS
@@pineapplecircus SDRE is just unique, and the other band is just making their own styles, they're not that bad.
@@pineapplecircus lol, Radiohead was around well before SDRE
@@laurencezemlick1979 as well as smashing pumpkins, which started out as a goth band anyways. They definitely didn’t need sunny day real estates influence
100%
My exact thought
I was a 15 year old freshman in high school, living in Seattle then. Life was so real and alive then. Before social media, before 911, before convid 19, and Seattle was the mecca for music. 75 cents would get you an all day buss pass to explore the city and if you had five bucks in your pocket the world was yours
hey lil bro, promise you theres a lot of people in your area that also like this kind of music, its up to yall to make a scene there or not.
@@michaelarredondo6401Sorry guy, I'm not into dudes. Take your 6ay sh!t somewhere else
I was a freshman then, too. Lived in Kirkland but caught the 255 every weekend to spend what little cash I had at Fallout and Cellophane Square.
Pretty sure I saw SDRE’s first show in ‘94 at the Redmond YMCA.
I miss those Seattle metro tickets that lasted 5 hours
00:00 In Circles
05:44 5/4
09:51 Seven
15:48 Theo B
19:41 Friday
22:42 Jnuh
28:17 A Song About an Angel
35:14 Rodeo Jones
40:32 Sometimes
There's something charming and hilarious watching Dan rock out that two note riff at the beginning of in circles
WOW!!! Theo B live??? I've never heard them play this anywhere!!!!
crazy how jeremy was only like 20 here
excactly what i am asaying. i am 21 and feel useless!!!11!!
Love seeing old SDRE footage. Thanks for uploading!!
Thank you for this
Genius 😃🤟
I was 9 months old LOL.
-12 here
-2
sometimes you see right through me
Unreal 🔥⚔️🔥⚔️🔥
Jnuh lyrics sounds completely different wow
These people had no idea what they were witnessing. That’s all
I saw them on this tour in Chapel Hill and everyone was into it
of course they did. why else would they be there? lol
@@sheldonbenton5278You’re right, you’re right!!! Lol!!
I believe this is the only time they played Sometimes live in the 90's
If that date (Dec 3, 1994) is correct, this was at Emo's in Austin, TX.
doesn’t quite look like Emo’s, the date might be wrong
@@zodismegalame I checked their concert history and in Dec 3 of 1994 they did a concert at a place called The Bottleneck, in Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
If you google that and check the pictures you'll find it looks similar to the location in the video.
@@Hexthrill& theyre playing 1995 songs off lp2 here
@@Hexthrill I can confirm that this is the Bottleneck show of that date. Source: that's my 18-year-old head bouncing around in the front right of the screen.
@@colinrafferty4085 amazing!!!!
Nice
💗
I'm wondering how this is 1994 when theyre playing november 1995 LP2 songs here also..
setlist?
00:00 In Circles
05:44 5/4
09:50 Seven
15:48 Theo B
19:40 Friday
22:41 Jnuh
28:17 A Song about an Angel
35:11 Rodeo Jones
40:32 Sometimes
No Grendel 😔
thanks for this upload. wtf is up wit the lyrics in Theo B anyway?
Jeremy always change the lyrics on live version, not only theo b.
good question. nobody knows. not even jeremy.
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