Mark Lanegan and Barret Martin belong in the pantheon of all time great singer/drummer respectively. The Conner brothers belong in the pantheon of all-time great songwriters. And Josh from kyuss aint too bad either. It didn't seem so at the time, but jesus christ the world was so much simpler and easier then. What a time it was to be alive..and one of the best bands ever. One of the last true "rock bands" imo. RIP Mark and Van. My personal life and the world at large are better because these guys played music together. Thank you
00:00 Before we arise 03:02 Shadow of the season 07:48 Butterfly 11:14 Wintersong 15:02 The secret kind 20:05 All I know 24:10 Dollar bill 29:40 Halo of ashes 33:40 Ghospel plow 38:20 Nearly lost you 42:33 Julie Paradise 52:59 Where the twain shall meet 55:08 Ivy
Hell yes. Sing Backwards and Weep is thee best memoir I've ever had the pleasure to listen to (on Audible). Hearing the awesomeness of Mark's voice tell his amazing stories and experiences is just amazing. RIP Mark Lanegan ❤️🖤
Read Marks book and it'll shed a lot of dark light on what was going down during this period of time. It'll also pretty much put an end to any of the hopeful reunion comments. I'm glad I saw them twice and have luckily seen Lanegan a dozen times...and QOTSA....of course
also read his book, and it's just crazy that he's alive. I felt it was even darker than Trainspotting (which of course is a work of fiction, Mark's is the real deal) . You can even see how his health declined from here to the Rockpalast show a few months after this. no idea how he made it out of 96-98 alive.
@@infinite_vortex Bought it on audible.com and loved that he read the book. He put himself through unadulterated hell. It is a thousand wonders he is alive.
I was at this show back in '96. First Ave. Minneapolis. This is very cool to see this again. One of my favorite live performances. At the 29:01 mark, some dumb ass in the crowd says something like "Play something alive"!! I looked over at him and was like wtf? Then Mark says "Start your own band and play live, if this ain't live then get the fuck out, plenty of life left in this body". Seemed to energize Mark. It's true about the Morrison thing, he does have that energy and presence on stage like Morrison had.Great show! Thanks for posting this!!
he was pretty lifeless at the start of this show.kind of painful to see and hear. shadow of the season - not having any fun. for folks who saw amazing trees shows between 88 and 90 it's sad to see how badly drugs had torn him apart. not fun at all. at least he survived. unlikely. rest of the band is on it at this show. eventually mark gets warmed up.
I was at this show too. Loved these guys. Saw them a few times - the first was as an opener in Ames, IA for fIREHOSE in the late 80s. R.I.P. Mark and Van.
I saw them on the dust tour at the off ramp in Seattle and it was killer. Ill never understand why he doesn't appreciate the work in the trees it was classic rock made in the 90s. So damn good
@@handwiredbyme from reading his book he didn’t like the 80’s trees stuff, ‘pretentious psychedelic music’ whereas he liked the 90’s trees music as he had a bigger part in creating it.
@@miguelramalho8792 yeah good point your right i got the book too and that is true. Some of buzz factory is good. Lee wrote pretty good tunes. Mark bags on his tone. I think Lee was great. Too bad Mark can't forgive some of the stuff from the early days. They were all kids and man he really hates on the guy
@@aLadyKatey that’s personal opinion. There is plenty of great where music the singing isn’t in perfect cadence to the chord changes. It’s called personal style.
Totally agree with two perfect albums. I prefer Dust, but I've listened to both about a million times. Have several copies laying around because I can't help but to buy either any time I see them at thrift stores, etc
Greatest voice - absolutely love Lanegan's voice - I also play guitar and sing - also write very melancholic songs - my voice is also thrashed from years of partying - wish my voice sounded like his tho - I just sound like I gargled razor blade chips for breakfast - can't quite find the note sometimes lol
Setlist: 00:34 - Before we Arise 03:00 - Shadow of the Season 07:46 - Butterfly 11:14 - Winter Song 15:00 - "Instrumental Intro to" 16:07 - The Secret Kind 20:02 - All I Know 24:09 - Dollar Bill 29:30 - Halo of Ashes 33:30 - Gospel Plow 38:18 - Nearly Lost You 42:28 - Julie Paradise 52:56 - Where the Twain Shall Meet 58:14 - Ivy
Why not songs like witness, look at you , sworn n broken , more or less . They should ve done a mix Sweet Oblivion and dust . However its Great songs . Fan from Brazil
Thank you so much for posting this incredible show! I was sooooo into these guys back at that time. Loved the albums but never saw them live. This show would have been my idea of heaven. Absolutely brilliant.
how very absolutely incredibly amazing!!!!!! thank you for posting this....... one of my many fave musically inspiring family trees of living legends....... knock on wood
I saw them just less than 2 months later in Barrie Ontario and had no idea who they were. I damn well do now. Incredible band! When I saw them, I do believe the brothers were competing to see who could be the first one to get wasted on stage, they could sure pound em back!!
Was at that same gig at molsen park in barrie....i went with a guy who had access to the "molsen house"....as you know it was a festival.....neil young....oasis......the molsen house gave its occupants free beer....munchies etc....anyways i remember seeing van conner.....he was having a good time and was lucky enough to hang with him.......the trees were on very earl in relation to bands order to perform.....i love the screaming trees
Mark gets into that show in his book. He said that Van was so wasted in the bus on the way up and at the show. There's a couple of really interesting stories.
You know what Vera you're right... I've always loved the Screaming Trees but I just realized just now that it's because of his voice I don't think I would like them that much if it wasn't for him... did you know that I saw them a concert when I was in 7th grade with Matthew Sweet and cracker it was a big free outdoor concert and I got stoned as s*** before I went in and it was one of the best times I've ever had in my life because it was the last memory I've ever had of not caring whatsoever but what anybody thought about me because I was too young to know that it mattered... here's what's so cool about it just recently I got old enough to realize it never mattered.. good night
In the late nineties, I heard on the radio that a band called "the trees" were coming to a club near where I live, and that you could meet the band. I thought maybe it was the screaming trees but not sure. On Marks first solo album there is a line that says something like "wrap you arms around me, I'm numb as light as anything". In the state that I was in, I would have tried to hug him, and probably cried on his shoulder. I thought he wouldn't like that. So I did not go.
@@konstantinovkurt and chris played in his first solo Lp and kurt when asked always said to be a fan of screaming trees and by the hand of chris cornell went to live with mark when arriving at seatle and he was amazed by living with his idol ,mark lanegan also both did a lot of heroin ,just the drug that was fashion since the 80´s
At 4:00 mark it looks like Mark's knuckles are bruised. Maybe just lighting but just having finished his book, I can see him having just had a fight with someone.
He was very rough on his body til he cleaned up! Now he’s about 56 and though he looks rough, he looks happy. Been clean for a long time. I’m glad he’s making a living being a musician. It’s a shame he hasn’t gotten rich so he doesn’t HAVE to constantly tour to support himself. Covid has wrecked so many musicians lives it’s depressing.
Yes this is excellent / living in the south means not seeing shows like this, unfortunately / although soundgarden was over the top heavy when they played here, almost thought they were going to carck the venue walls / it was amazing
My BIL used to buy storage units & one was Mark’s. This was prob ‘05/‘06 Seattle area. Mark was in rehab? Sad he lapsed on his pymts. I did feel bad that he lost some of his tapes, etc. Stuff was definitely sold. I’ll have to ask if kept anything.
Audio visual. Visual is good, audio is crap. Surely this sounded better in person than the video captures. Cool to see, thanks for posting. Ah, 1996, twas a good year. Minneapolis/ MN, I'll make it there at some point
There will likely never be a Screaming Trees reunion because of the personal war that went on between Mark and Lee for years.Even after the rest of the band were given participation in the writing process(via the last two records)Mark was still just riding out his contract and getting his artistic fullfllment from his solo records.Read "Sing Backwards and Weep" Mark's memoir and you will understand the reasons why a reunion is very unlikely.
I thought for a long time on the cd, on Julie Paradise, that the vocal when he sings "Paradise all that I want and a little water" was the strongest vocal I had ever heard. I thought it was a strong testimony in believing in an afterlife. Now there a lot more that I want in life.
@@davidleewrath6919 in fairness, reading his book, he seems have more beef with Lee than Van. Mainly it seems over his onstage persona and his control over writing the music for the Trees. Although Lanegan admits he’s just as much at fault for being a massive junkie through the entirety of the band’s lifespan.
@@Bellocks1 Yes. I read an interview where he said Van wanted to cause him physical harm after reading part of the book, while Lee was more perplexed than anything else. Anyhow, someone had to man the ship if the leading man was enslaved to the needle.
@@davidleewrath6919 I don’t think either of the Connor brothers are bad folks. It was just the whirlwind of a small amount of fame, Lanegan’s drug use, Lee’s seriousness and the fact they never truly got on from the very beginning. I don’t think Lee is as much of a dick as Mark makes him out to be. He goes wild onstage sure, but even if you go check out his YT channel now, he seems like a pretty good guitarist, and overall a decent guy. But man, Lanegan’s relentless about him in his book.
This audio is lacking...its funny. In Germany after this and many drugs Mark has a stellar performance. As one mentioned in these comments, the book sheds some light on dark stuff with him. I almost feel sorry for him watching that Rocpalast show lol.
Mark liked to wear all black which is cool but too trendy. Seems like most bands today wear all black. It's like they're mourning for someone. I thought he looked cooler when he wore more colors. I think the girls probably liked him more too.
RIP both Mark Lanegan (1964-2022)
Van Conner (1967-2023)
Mark Lanegan and Barret Martin belong in the pantheon of all time great singer/drummer respectively. The Conner brothers belong in the pantheon of all-time great songwriters. And Josh from kyuss aint too bad either. It didn't seem so at the time, but jesus christ the world was so much simpler and easier then. What a time it was to be alive..and one of the best bands ever. One of the last true "rock bands" imo. RIP Mark and Van. My personal life and the world at large are better because these guys played music together. Thank you
00:00 Before we arise
03:02 Shadow of the season
07:48 Butterfly
11:14 Wintersong
15:02 The secret kind
20:05 All I know
24:10 Dollar bill
29:40 Halo of ashes
33:40 Ghospel plow
38:20 Nearly lost you
42:33 Julie Paradise
52:59 Where the twain shall meet
55:08 Ivy
Thanks.
Butterfly I Love this sound. Very good!!!
Holy shit just realized that's Josh Homme on rhythm. God I love that little clusterfuck of musicians.
Right?!!?
Love Marks voice and he’s a force to be reckoned with, real as fu@#. His book is well worth it guys, it’s fantastic
thx
Hell yes. Sing Backwards and Weep is thee best memoir I've ever had the pleasure to listen to (on Audible). Hearing the awesomeness of Mark's voice tell his amazing stories and experiences is just amazing. RIP Mark Lanegan ❤️🖤
Go the audio book
I read it. And heard him too reading. Not the audio. In my head.
I got a signed copy of it,my most prized possession. ❤
Read Marks book and it'll shed a lot of dark light on what was going down during this period of time.
It'll also pretty much put an end to any of the hopeful reunion comments.
I'm glad I saw them twice and have luckily seen Lanegan a dozen times...and QOTSA....of course
also read his book, and it's just crazy that he's alive. I felt it was even darker than Trainspotting (which of course is a work of fiction, Mark's is the real deal) . You can even see how his health declined from here to the Rockpalast show a few months after this. no idea how he made it out of 96-98 alive.
Read it it’s shit
@@infinite_vortex Bought it on audible.com and loved that he read the book. He put himself through unadulterated hell. It is a thousand wonders he is alive.
I know he had drug issues but what was his issue with the other bandmates
@@joshuafult84 He and Lee hate each other.
One of the greatest bands ever. Nice to see be reminded of concerts without 10,000 cell phone screens in the way.
before only lighters
The phones make concerts less fun.
Damn right - can't stand that shit - I just don't bring my phone to shows
Hardly one of the greats now fella.
Seriously just shut up
Oh god, this performance of Gospel Plow blew my mind. I wish I were religious enough to believe he’s in a better place right now.
No, he is not in a better place.
Josh Homme on rhythm guitar! Hell yes!
Love how Josh carried a flick knife around in his back pocket while on tour with the Trees!
I was at this show back in '96. First Ave. Minneapolis. This is very cool to see this again. One of my favorite live performances. At the 29:01 mark, some dumb ass in the crowd says something like "Play something alive"!! I looked over at him and was like wtf? Then Mark says "Start your own band and play live, if this ain't live then get the fuck out, plenty of life left in this body". Seemed to energize Mark. It's true about the Morrison thing, he does have that energy and presence on stage like Morrison had.Great show! Thanks for posting this!!
jim morrison would jump around like a freak. mark's presence is in his voice.
he was pretty lifeless at the start of this show.kind of painful to see and hear. shadow of the season - not having any fun. for folks who saw amazing trees shows between 88 and 90 it's sad to see how badly drugs had torn him apart. not fun at all. at least he survived. unlikely. rest of the band is on it at this show. eventually mark gets warmed up.
I was there too! Was reminiscing and found this video. So, yay.
@@johnybaltimore3687 and now he's gone
I was at this show too. Loved these guys. Saw them a few times - the first was as an opener in Ames, IA for fIREHOSE in the late 80s. R.I.P. Mark and Van.
Barrett's drums sound so huge !! Great player.
Those huge tama Tom's really sounded enormous.
And louder and clearer than the Conner's and Lanegan ...🤣
@@Rippenhengst the sound you hear is not close to the sound in the room
Most explosive band I ever saw live.
Gary Lee Conner is great. He was always killing it. He should get more praise WTF?
Agreed. Hell of a songwriter too. Double-threat.
Gary Lee Conner is one of my favorite guitar players ever dude :)
Can't believe Mark's gone. RIP Brother
34:45 What a fkn' insanely incredible highlight flow moment!!!!🔥The whole show is awesome btw.Thx 4 share 💯🎸🎤 R.I.P 'Dark Mark' 🕊️
Why do you always lose people like this, man it just sucks. RIP Mark, you were beyond awesome thanks for the music and laughs.
i saw these guys open for alice in chains in a club in boston in 92. best show i ever saw and i saw a lot of bands.
I saw them on the dust tour at the off ramp in Seattle and it was killer. Ill never understand why he doesn't appreciate the work in the trees it was classic rock made in the 90s. So damn good
Soooooo jealous
@@handwiredbyme from reading his book he didn’t like the 80’s trees stuff, ‘pretentious psychedelic music’ whereas he liked the 90’s trees music as he had a bigger part in creating it.
@@miguelramalho8792 yeah good point your right i got the book too and that is true. Some of buzz factory is good. Lee wrote pretty good tunes. Mark bags on his tone. I think Lee was great. Too bad Mark can't forgive some of the stuff from the early days. They were all kids and man he really hates on the guy
@@miguelramalho8792 dude chapter 40 was awesome
Despite being strung out, Mark looked and sounded pretty good here. Killer band, who wrote two perfect albums.
He can't even keep time with the music.
@@aLadyKatey that’s personal opinion. There is plenty of great where music the singing isn’t in perfect cadence to the chord changes. It’s called personal style.
Totally agree with two perfect albums. I prefer Dust, but I've listened to both about a million times. Have several copies laying around because I can't help but to buy either any time I see them at thrift stores, etc
Which 2 albums?
@@jamesmason1347 sweet Oblivion and Dust
Barrett one of the best drummers
If you’ve read the book you know by now mark was way way way down the line in his addiction. Any voice at all is amazing.
Greatest voice - absolutely love Lanegan's voice - I also play guitar and sing - also write very melancholic songs - my voice is also thrashed from years of partying - wish my voice sounded like his tho - I just sound like I gargled razor blade chips for breakfast - can't quite find the note sometimes lol
Agree, he still being able to single is almost a miracle.....
Yeah, Julie Paradise! My favorite Trees song... Great show, thank you for the upload.
Dust ~ what an album
Definitely! One the best of the 90's for sure! Hell, for all time even!
thanks so much for this video!! wish they also had performed Troubled Times and More or Less. Gary is a freaking beast!!
Pan0sGr both of them are even too good to be called hidden gems.
More or Less🔥🔥🔥🔥🤟🔥
Setlist:
00:34 - Before we Arise
03:00 - Shadow of the Season
07:46 - Butterfly
11:14 - Winter Song
15:00 - "Instrumental Intro to"
16:07 - The Secret Kind
20:02 - All I Know
24:09 - Dollar Bill
29:30 - Halo of Ashes
33:30 - Gospel Plow
38:18 - Nearly Lost You
42:28 - Julie Paradise
52:56 - Where the Twain Shall Meet
58:14 - Ivy
Why not songs like witness, look at you , sworn n broken , more or less . They should ve done a mix Sweet Oblivion and dust . However its Great songs . Fan from Brazil
Thank you so much for posting this incredible show! I was sooooo into these guys back at that time. Loved the albums but never saw them live. This show would have been my idea of heaven. Absolutely brilliant.
"Nothing is inside the hollow shell I left behind
Nothing left of innocence
It's drifting with the tide"
how very absolutely incredibly amazing!!!!!! thank you for posting this....... one of my many fave musically inspiring family trees of living legends....... knock on wood
this made me sad :(
I'm surprised they didn't utilize Josh's voice for backup vocals.
I saw them just less than 2 months later in Barrie Ontario and had no idea who they were. I damn well do now. Incredible band! When I saw them, I do believe the brothers were competing to see who could be the first one to get wasted on stage, they could sure pound em back!!
never saw gary lee drink a beer on stage
Was at that same gig at molsen park in barrie....i went with a guy who had access to the "molsen house"....as you know it was a festival.....neil young....oasis......the molsen house gave its occupants free beer....munchies etc....anyways i remember seeing van conner.....he was having a good time and was lucky enough to hang with him.......the trees were on very earl in relation to bands order to perform.....i love the screaming trees
Mark gets into that show in his book. He said that Van was so wasted in the bus on the way up and at the show. There's a couple of really interesting stories.
@@sydbarrett9762 Yes sir! The lineup also included The Gin Blossoms and Jewel. The Screaming Trees were the 2nd act early in the afternoon.
R.I.P Mark! Great voice!
Yet again...we lose another 😞
You know what Vera you're right... I've always loved the Screaming Trees but I just realized just now that it's because of his voice I don't think I would like them that much if it wasn't for him... did you know that I saw them a concert when I was in 7th grade with Matthew Sweet and cracker it was a big free outdoor concert and I got stoned as s*** before I went in and it was one of the best times I've ever had in my life because it was the last memory I've ever had of not caring whatsoever but what anybody thought about me because I was too young to know that it mattered... here's what's so cool about it just recently I got old enough to realize it never mattered.. good night
In the late nineties, I heard on the radio that a band called "the trees" were coming to a club near where I live, and that you could meet the band. I thought maybe it was the screaming trees but not sure.
On Marks first solo album there is a line that says something like "wrap you arms around me, I'm numb as light as anything".
In the state that I was in, I would have tried to hug him, and probably cried on his shoulder.
I thought he wouldn't like that. So I did not go.
Amazing! Screaming tress and Kyuss.
Saw them twice; definitely the most underrated band to come out of Seattle. My favorite band from the grunge days.
But they came out of ellensburg......
@@afatty322 No shit Sherlock, rather the scene than were they came from!!
@@afatty322 They all had moved there by 1990 so pre-Nirvana explosion
@@konstantinovkurt and chris played in his first solo Lp and kurt when asked always said to be a fan of screaming trees and by the hand of chris cornell went to live with mark when arriving at seatle and he was amazed by living with his idol ,mark lanegan also both did a lot of heroin ,just the drug that was fashion since the 80´s
Funny thing is Seattle legends plays with Josh Homme
They sound good live
rip mark lanegan you will be missed
Where the Twain Shall Meet sounds amazing
Yes! Extra haunting feedback intro!
Interesting to watch this knowing (from Lanegan's biog) how fiercely they all hated each other. Didn't stop them from making great music
At 4:00 mark it looks like Mark's knuckles are bruised. Maybe just lighting but just having finished his book, I can see him having just had a fight with someone.
Those are "Star" tatoos.
Incredible voice... Miss you mark
"Plenty of life left in this old body." He's 31.
He was very rough on his body til he cleaned up! Now he’s about 56 and though he looks rough, he looks happy. Been clean for a long time. I’m glad he’s making a living being a musician. It’s a shame he hasn’t gotten rich so he doesn’t HAVE to constantly tour to support himself. Covid has wrecked so many musicians lives it’s depressing.
@@J_Trask It has taken him today. May he live forever in his art.
I would hate to piss off mark lol he’s so intense
Past your bedtime, Minneapolis? Geez....
Yeah really
the tour bus must have smelled great that night
Yuk yuk
I have a feeling that rhythm guitarist is gonna start his own band someday, and on a few albums collaborate with Mark.
Lanegan such a fucking legend! Pure Class!
Yes this is excellent / living in the south means not seeing shows like this, unfortunately / although soundgarden was over the top heavy when they played here, almost thought they were going to carck the venue walls / it was amazing
I totally know what you mean about Soundgarden man. People had to be there
Wow The hangover was terrible that day !
Awesome!!
Respect to Gary Lee Connor,kept it going.big Venice Beach respect Lee
Grunge you said ?? Take This !!!
Dark Mark God Bless!
I see them same year in Astoria London they were amazing.
This is very cool yeah!
Lol josh homme playing in E standard :v
My BIL used to buy storage units & one was Mark’s. This was prob ‘05/‘06 Seattle area. Mark was in rehab? Sad he lapsed on his pymts. I did feel bad that he lost some of his tapes, etc. Stuff was definitely sold. I’ll have to ask if kept anything.
Worth a lot more now than whatever your "BIL" did with Mark's stuff. His (and our) loss.
Gary Lee Conner is looking for anything mark had in that storage unit.
Kick ass x 1000000000000000!
Damn Boyee!!This is better than my Frosties!
Obrigado por compartilhar isso.
FUCKING AWSOME. THX
I Love it so much
Minute 29:00 thats a fkn rockstar for real moment
This is great! Thanks for sharing!
Audio visual. Visual is good, audio is crap. Surely this sounded better in person than the video captures. Cool to see, thanks for posting. Ah, 1996, twas a good year. Minneapolis/ MN, I'll make it there at some point
Drums sound great.
RIP Mark...
RIP Mark and Van
❤
Reunion tour, please!
Mark's band seems to be doing pretty well right now, but I'd love to see that too. Cheers!
Take that up with Mark Lanegan.
Read Marks book and you'll know a reunion will not likely happen ever
There will likely never be a Screaming Trees reunion because of the personal war that went on between Mark and Lee for years.Even after the rest of the band were given participation in the writing process(via the last two records)Mark was still just riding out his contract and getting his artistic fullfllment from his solo records.Read "Sing Backwards and Weep" Mark's memoir and you will understand the reasons why a reunion is very unlikely.
Yes please🙏 i want to see them playing in my country
Thx man!
RIP Mark L. ⚡🤎
Great! , greetings from Chile
Chile Sucks !
@@zELk77 You too my dude ☺
Greetings from Greece
@Heat seeker Aguanteeeeeeeee
bouzouki guitar or mandoguitar or ? for HALO OF ASHES? cannot read the headstock Label.
Nice!
Can anyone tell me anything about the drummers china cymbal? That thing looks like the UFO they found at Roswell. Lol.
What an immense intro to the secret kind 👌
Man I really wish I could have seen these guys they're amazing I'm tribbin on shrooms right now and I can't stop bobbin my head right on 😂
4:43 he's really strugglin to hit those notes
great times
Uhhh, "crack" the venue walls
I can't believe I have not seen this here before! Thank you!!!!
read Mark Lanegan's book "sing backwards and weep"... nothing more to say here
What a lame crowd. These guys are rocking out! I've heard more applause at a senior citizen center after a game of bridge
some fuckin good ass psychedelic rock, is what these guys are imo.... not grunge
I thought for a long time on the cd, on Julie Paradise, that the vocal when he sings "Paradise all that I want and a little water" was the strongest vocal I had ever heard. I thought it was a strong testimony in believing in an afterlife.
Now there a lot more that I want in life.
The Screaming Trees NEED TO REUNITE AND TOUR! DAM THIS BAND IS AWESOME!
Read Marks book and you'll know that is highly unlikely
@@warborn_inc. I wonder why Mark is such a dickhead to both Conner brothers.
@@davidleewrath6919 in fairness, reading his book, he seems have more beef with Lee than Van. Mainly it seems over his onstage persona and his control over writing the music for the Trees. Although Lanegan admits he’s just as much at fault for being a massive junkie through the entirety of the band’s lifespan.
@@Bellocks1 Yes. I read an interview where he said Van wanted to cause him physical harm after reading part of the book, while Lee was more perplexed than anything else. Anyhow, someone had to man the ship if the leading man was enslaved to the needle.
@@davidleewrath6919 I don’t think either of the Connor brothers are bad folks. It was just the whirlwind of a small amount of fame, Lanegan’s drug use, Lee’s seriousness and the fact they never truly got on from the very beginning. I don’t think Lee is as much of a dick as Mark makes him out to be. He goes wild onstage sure, but even if you go check out his YT channel now, he seems like a pretty good guitarist, and overall a decent guy. But man, Lanegan’s relentless about him in his book.
This is so goooood!!!
I agree!
This audio is lacking...its funny. In Germany after this and many drugs Mark has a stellar performance. As one mentioned in these comments, the book sheds some light on dark stuff with him. I almost feel sorry for him watching that Rocpalast show lol.
Some bands are better in recordings and some bands are better live, Screaming Trees strikes me as the latter.
Before We Arise sounds so heavy with the drums
Van so big, looking like he's playing a mandolin lol - love the trees
Love Lanegan’s voice but this wasn’t his night
VAN AND GARY ARE THE MACHINE
Mark liked to wear all black which is cool but too trendy. Seems like most bands today wear all black.
It's like they're mourning for someone. I thought he looked cooler when he wore more colors.
I think the girls probably liked him more too.
Mourning Kurt Cobain, Kristin Pfaff, Jeffrey Lee Peirce and a ton of other people he was close to
great footage and sound...what was this recorded with?
It would be incredible to see mark do these songs again with queens as the backing band…
7:00
Howling branches.
Liam Gallagher is such a tool
Amazing voice....very handsome him💜
Was Kyuss on tour with them?
No, Josh Homme was a friend and was just brought onboard as a rhythm guitarist for this tour, to flesh out the sound.
thats josh fkn homme
sure was. that whole tour.