I was 16 and wanted to be Gwen Stefani. They got me through those teenage years and Gwen showed it was ok to yell, cuss, and get sweaty. Saw them a year later and it still one of the best shows I have ever been to.
The beautiful naïveté of being young, everything notion and sensation of things so new and fresh, I can almost conjure up what it felt like to be 19 in the summer of 96, but not quite, youth was a beautiful dream.
This was the first time I heard No Doubt.. I walked into my bedroom, this was on and I was captivated! They opened the door to a whole new genre of music to me. Saw them shortly after when they came to Chicago(technically Tinley, IL) shortly after. I was 13... So young my grandma went with me. Weezer opened. Feel in love with Pinkerton... To this day No Doubt is my favorite band. Thank you for posting this. This is just.. WOW!! Thank you!
@@eazye519 beacon street is up there with Tragic Kingdom imo but agreed, oh and the self titled one. You could argue about that but everything else was shit. (Album wise, the still got hits. )
I wasn't even born, and I'm not even american...but this concert and Radiohead's concert make me want to be there and enjoy all the bands that I like today...this is pure nostalgia for me sorry for the bad english lol
This was the year that the "Beach House" was in Long Beach, but from this camera angle it looks more like Laguna Beach. Idk? (Just sayin') LBC, don't be mad at me. (It's just an observation)
To screen, you would ignore picking up the phone so your home's answering machine would eventually answer and the person calling would be asked to leave a message. In many cases, phones weren't yet equipped to spell out the name or number of the caller. So, if you are ignoring someone, you could just lie and say that you weren't home when the call(s) were received.
Caller ID already existed. You reviewed the caller’s name/number on the tiny pixelated screen to decide what call to answer or ignore. Before that, you just had to answer to know who called.
Back when lip syncing was non existent and you actually needed skill to make good music. I mean I'm not from that generation though I'm gen z but I would like go experience this for myself
I can smell the 90s through my monitor right now
Your 14" monitor? And I mean depth, not screen size. :)
And, let me guess...it smells like teen spirit?
this video smells like camel cigarette smoke (or pot), SPF 20, and polo sport
@@elan2034 this. this comment right here ^^^^^^^^^^^
90's IS fuc....! Best!!
I miss the 90s.
Tony Kanal is an absolutely monster on that bass. Very entertaining to watch him play.
He is a big rush and geddy lee fan. Explains why he wasn’t trying to be some average boring bassist.
I was 16 and wanted to be Gwen Stefani. They got me through those teenage years and Gwen showed it was ok to yell, cuss, and get sweaty. Saw them a year later and it still one of the best shows I have ever been to.
When mtv was about music
I cry 😭 when here this one ☝️ miss the 90s the most
2:03 such a tasty bass riff
One of my favorite bands! Such a unique sound
Best era ever. I feel like it was always sunny
No one smartphone... just fun. Miss this era!
The beautiful naïveté of being young, everything notion and sensation of things so new and fresh, I can almost conjure up what it felt like to be 19 in the summer of 96, but not quite, youth was a beautiful dream.
You just had to be there. Pray we have concerts like this again after quarantine ends.
it’s been over a year 😔
I am from the future. Turns out COVID wasn't much of a thing.
God, MTV was so fun back then. Hard to remember it was ever like this.
For real. This was the MTV I grew up with. I don't even recognize it today, but at least we can still see these old clips from a "better time" lol
Life was fun in general back then :)
This was the first time I heard No Doubt.. I walked into my bedroom, this was on and I was captivated! They opened the door to a whole new genre of music to me. Saw them shortly after when they came to Chicago(technically Tinley, IL) shortly after. I was 13... So young my grandma went with me. Weezer opened. Feel in love with Pinkerton... To this day No Doubt is my favorite band. Thank you for posting this. This is just.. WOW!! Thank you!
I was 12 year old boy who live in small city of Japan
And I heard them on the radio♪
This is a fucking fantastic performance. Tight, fun and Gwen’s control is amazing
I remember watching this live. I was 26 the same age as all of them. It was really different.
Same! I was 21 though ha
What a great album, Tragic Kingdom slaps.
Tony ripping the shit out of that bass
He totally is!
Their’s was the first concert I ever went to. She had amazing stamina and energy. Really good live singer and performer.
This is probably my favorite song to play on drums
God I love how she says "prey"
I miss the 90s
The best-selling answering machine message of all time!
I remember watching this when it originally aired. So much nostalgia.
I miss these days
One of best groups of all time - No Doubt (about it)
They have one good album
@@eazye519 beacon street is up there with Tragic Kingdom imo but agreed, oh and the self titled one. You could argue about that but everything else was shit. (Album wise, the still got hits. )
Sounds so ska with the horns
I want this back!
Dat snare drum.
Adrian’s snare is always so damn good, even in Dreamcar it’s unmistakable
I went to their concert the same year in Portland OR 1996 at the Rosegarden.
I like this song. Dennis winship Lynn massachusetts
I WAS PARTING HARD BACK THEN THE 90S WERE THE BEST!!!!
Missing you 90s Gwen Stefani & No Doubt.. Woooww its 21 years old song BTW.. Dude I'm old..
I'll call you later...
...yeah right
LOVE that part
i remember being like 15 and watching this. Im 38 now and gwen stefani still looks exactly the same
good ol days
Gwen Toni and horns are so special with that solo by lead guitar RIFFFF............. TO THE MOON
Needs more cow bell
2024 in I'm listening to this
“I’ll call you later..yea right…” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She is a troll lmaoo
Born and raised in Toms River, I was only 16 when this was going on , I remember like it was yesterday the beach house 😂
I was there!
I remember I recorded this on VHS, those were the days I still have their 💿 till this day
I wasn't even born, and I'm not even american...but this concert and Radiohead's concert make me want to be there and enjoy all the bands that I like today...this is pure nostalgia for me
sorry for the bad english lol
SKA!
those horns, whooop, yeah mon!
I was 15 when I saw this in 1996... the 90's were a much different time.
Such a feeling to see Peavy amps lol
Que rica voz de la Gwen, muy muy distinta a otras cantantes, va con el estilo de música que lleva.
damn gwen killed it, super tight performance
This is proper cool
🇺🇸🤠, hey i like this song spiderwebs, of the band of No doubt.
Yo no smartphones to record only in vcr
I watched this that summer. 🤣
I was there
miss trl
Too classic
This was the year that the "Beach House" was in Long Beach, but from this camera angle it looks more like Laguna Beach. Idk? (Just sayin')
LBC, don't be mad at me. (It's just an observation)
They need to do a 30th anniversary tour for Tragic Kingdom in 2025 (yeah, we’re that old, but it’s all right)
Would be soooo keen for this. Tragic Kingdom was No Doubt at their best.
😍😍😍
Anyone who was lucky enough to see them live back in the day, I envy you!! Haha jk but damn what it mustve been like
I came for Gwen and stayed for the horn section.
What does it mean "Screen phonecalls" in 1996 ? how would do you do it?
Google says " is the act of deliberately ignoring a phone call, often for days on end"
@@tatoxiko ooh i see, now i understand heheh i thought she took pictures of the phonecalls xD
To screen, you would ignore picking up the phone so your home's answering machine would eventually answer and the person calling would be asked to leave a message. In many cases, phones weren't yet equipped to spell out the name or number of the caller. So, if you are ignoring someone, you could just lie and say that you weren't home when the call(s) were received.
It was called ‘caller id’ and we had answering machines. Oh the 90’s!
Caller ID already existed. You reviewed the caller’s name/number on the tiny pixelated screen to decide what call to answer or ignore. Before that, you just had to answer to know who called.
donde tiene tom el dedo de metal ???
It has 4 dislikes, lolz
Back when lip syncing was non existent and you actually needed skill to make good music. I mean I'm not from that generation though I'm gen z but I would like go experience this for myself
everyone in 1996 would chant fucka mask trust me , wer sheep now im so embarassed to be american
all around at concert was going old now..ahakss..
Lets just mute the best part of the song! Where is the bass!?!?