I discovered these guys (thanks to Beavis & Butthead) in 93' along with Superchunk, Archers of Loaf, The Meices, The Raymond Brake, and almost all of them are still making music or doing shows 28 years later.. and still kick ass.
I stumbled upon this through the Deftones cover after listening to it 50 straight times and was like WTF how did I miss this band now I have everything on vinyl. They are incredible and the music holds up to this day.
the opening shot of the guitar features a sticker for the band TRENCHMOUTH. an amazing Chicago band. Probably known to some as Fred Armisen's (SNL, Portlandia) band. Damn Jawbox and Trenchmouth were so darn good.
1993 was an amazing year for indie rock. I'm pretty sure Archers of Loaf 'Icky Mettle', Superchunks 'On the Mouth', and Seaweed 'Four' all dropped that year.
My friend played bass in a local (San Diego) band for a few years when we were young, and he used to call Barocas "the god of rhythm." I always thought that this was the most apt description of the Jawbox drummer
Very nice, thanks for posting this, never seen it before. I'm perpetually bummed that I can't find many nice-sounding live performances from J Robbins' various endeavors ...
OwlAtHome0 You're most welcome. I think this could be considered the epitome of a 'tight performance', on so many levels. Glad you enjoyed it, and took the time to say so :)
What's for afters? Zach's drumming is so precise, it holds the seemingly chaotic/avant-garde/noise/distortion/madness of the guitars together (along with Kim's bass lines)... Very underrated drummer (not just in punk, but rock music overall).
getting more keen of growth time moments. its easy now to feel that, when so, is teh doing of. whree, i would, say, things, of. of song lyric, things to, accnet, theas if a nother preson on mic. or pre-recorrded backing Vocal -ant.
This is 17 year old, Marciano D'Anginou, the "Perry Vocal", just right there about. Again. Be it its aeni` in Form. -- aka the Joy Division y`-En. is`eth's of ; of you's. -Paramount
this poisons Singer. on Vocals 1990. Not the Visual. Karlos Paez on Drums. Sonny on Guitar. Victor Carroso, Bass. The Real "bitches brew players". We were all about, 2 & 3 years old. At Imperial Beach. Before the over building. The year was. 1974 or 1975
Strange how it is one's man life can affect so many others....he doesn't see it but only in hindsight likely from the otherside the people he has left in his wake. that must have been Cobain's "it's a wonderful life" moment a month later when he exited this world to leave behind everyone else that was riding along his wave.
@@Notecrusher well from my perspective i see a great deal of where it all went wrong, that would require you to be where i was from 1989-1994, we're still living with it today as well.
The fact that this song was broadcast on national television says so much.
This performance is a masterpiece on all levels. Back in the day, bands used to prove it.
I discovered these guys (thanks to Beavis & Butthead) in 93' along with Superchunk, Archers of Loaf, The Meices, The Raymond Brake, and almost all of them are still making music or doing shows 28 years later.. and still kick ass.
@@nickcavini the raymond brake was on beavis & butthead? that's amazing, such a great and underappreciated band
It’s incredible
I stumbled upon this through the Deftones cover after listening to it 50 straight times and was like WTF how did I miss this band now I have everything on vinyl. They are incredible and the music holds up to this day.
I am just as baffled as you. How did we miss this band?
because they were on Dischord records. They just got lost in the 90s punk shuffle after Nirvana.
June 2024 and this is still my favourite song, Something so melancholy and ethereal about it.
Well said description
Real guys this is the shit. Deftones cover is good but the original is another level. I love Jawbox!!!!!
Deftones are good but not even aloud to load gear for Jawbox
@@legendcitymusic Allowed*
Deftones are Goated, what are you talking about...
the opening shot of the guitar features a sticker for the band TRENCHMOUTH. an amazing Chicago band. Probably known to some as Fred Armisen's (SNL, Portlandia) band. Damn Jawbox and Trenchmouth were so darn good.
Fun fact: J Robbins grew up with Damon Locks, the lead singer of Trenchmouth. They were/are best friends.
One of my favorite bass players ever. Amazing live as well.
6 years after my first comment here, I'm back, and it's still as great as ever! Going to see them in about 2 months with Jawbreaker, woot!
I remember buying this album on cassette when it first came out.
1993 was an amazing year for indie rock. I'm pretty sure Archers of Loaf 'Icky Mettle', Superchunks 'On the Mouth', and Seaweed 'Four' all dropped that year.
2:25 when controlled feedback doesn't happen
Great band and song. Thanks for posting.
Jim Tackett Thanks for stopping by and dropping a note of appreciation for the clip. Glad you enjoyed it, and the band's music :)
tight. beautiful & wonderful
Incredible live performance - so much energy.
Zach Barocas is incredible. Thanks for this upload! :)
Brian Hill You're most welcome. Thanks for posting that note of appreciation!
that snare is fucking poppin goddamn
i need a louder audio system in order to watch this properly. so do you.
I was at the taping of this - the other song they did but didn't air was FF=66
Damn I’d like to see that footage.
@@mc540flip fuckin same Haha
What the heck was I listening to in 1994? This is a total blind spot.
I totally missed this one as well. Big Helmet & Deftones fan.
I first heard them on Beavis and Butthead
deftones drive me to this amazing song :D
Why does this rock harder than any metal I’ve ever seen?
Because they are all former hardcore punk kids who learned how to play brilliantly.
Because metal tries too hard, especially after the mid-90s or so
Check out Deftones
its the restraint. its so tense the whole song feels like it could explode at any minute
I thoroughly enjoy this song, but you’re not looking hard enough if you can’t find some metal that goes harder than this.
this song melody is by god like composer!!! it so addictive!!
Zach Barochas killing it. The most underrated drummer of that era. Huge influence on my playing technically and compositionally.
My friend played bass in a local (San Diego) band for a few years when we were young, and he used to call Barocas "the god of rhythm." I always thought that this was the most apt description of the Jawbox drummer
was a strange time
Was a sane time
"JAHHHBox"
- Conan
Great performance and I like bill barbot's stage presence.
This is a great video!!! Thnks for uploading!!!!
My pleasure! Great performance.... happy to know many people are enjoying it so much. Thanks for taking the time to drop a line of thanks :)
Awesome. There are no more live appearances of this song on youtube other than the one from 120 minutes.
Caca
wow
lol fue mariana
Martin Cossio dejen de jugar conmigo
@@MrBruceHerrera The one from Fallon from 2009 just got uploaded!
Trenchmouth. I remember that band.
Trenchmouth sticker on the guitar. Shout out to Fred Armisen.
Fred Armisen ad played right after I watched this!
Wow! Perfect performance
Very nice, thanks for posting this, never seen it before. I'm perpetually bummed that I can't find many nice-sounding live performances from J Robbins' various endeavors ...
OwlAtHome0 You're most welcome. I think this could be considered the epitome of a 'tight performance', on so many levels. Glad you enjoyed it, and took the time to say so :)
What's for afters? Zach's drumming is so precise, it holds the seemingly chaotic/avant-garde/noise/distortion/madness of the guitars together (along with Kim's bass lines)... Very underrated drummer (not just in punk, but rock music overall).
@@glitch1336 What?
whoaaaa! Deftones brought me here, I fucking love this original version!!
You should listen to Jawbox’s cover of “Cornflake Girl” by Tori Amos. It’s incredible. One of my favorite covers.
The blass player wanted to jump so bad on stage. Lol.
Here you can actually tell Conan is related to Denis Leary.
the beginning of 2nd emo wave, wish it was still like this on the radio, its a damn shame
This is post hardcore bud. No emo to be found here
@@bobodenkirk7632 emo is derivative from hardcore/post hardcore
@@bobodenkirk7632 youre right, it is posthardcore. and its also emo. or simply: rock music.
best song ever
thx love it here Because deftones i play this song now so cool i love see the girl playing bass
amazing!
Man I miss 1994.
This is fucking EPIC ❤
how to make a hit
0:04 HOLA hahaha
Soon.
❤
This performance was when I was 2 weeks old lol
Finally god good 3 minutes in lol
getting more keen of growth time moments. its easy now to feel that, when so, is teh doing of. whree, i would, say, things, of. of song lyric, things to, accnet, theas if a nother preson on mic. or pre-recorrded backing Vocal -ant.
They're on Conan, one of the best 90s bands, and hardly get played on the radio. Big miss for corporate music
They were signed to Atlantic at this time. Congrats on making the most clueless comment here.
@@pkd.81 Yeah, but their time with Atlantic was an absolute disaster, so the comment isn't necessarily clueless.
Elliott Stabler looking Savory.
F--- cops and copaganda TV, though
This is 17 year old, Marciano D'Anginou, the "Perry Vocal", just right there about. Again. Be it its aeni` in Form. -- aka the Joy Division y`-En. is`eth's of ; of you's. -Paramount
All ways turned Jawbox louder then Deftones when the songs came up
Congrats
this poisons Singer. on Vocals 1990. Not the Visual. Karlos Paez on Drums. Sonny on Guitar. Victor Carroso, Bass. The Real "bitches brew players". We were all about, 2 & 3 years old. At Imperial Beach. Before the over building. The year was. 1974 or 1975
Bad. Ass.
Strange how it is one's man life can affect so many others....he doesn't see it but only in hindsight likely from the otherside the people he has left in his wake. that must have been Cobain's "it's a wonderful life" moment a month later when he exited this world to leave behind everyone else that was riding along his wave.
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excuse me wtf
@@4ztaroth you're excused
Uh, no.
@@Notecrusher well from my perspective i see a great deal of where it all went wrong, that would require you to be where i was from 1989-1994, we're still living with it today as well.
Lead guitarist got fits or some?
Jawbox is better than Jawbreaker...
Damn, had no idea that Jawbox were ever somewhat relevant 🤔
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whats their take on the genocide of Palestine?
Kim coletta was a real babe 😍