This is a video from the 90s recorded using 80s technology now being displayed on a website from the 2000s featuring a band wearing 70s clothes and making 2030s music.
At Jeff Buckley’s last gig at Barrister’s, a tiny hole in the wall Memphis bar on Monday June 26th, his first words on stage were “Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, he’s fucking dead, the guy from Brainiac is fucking dead. I want this to mean something to every fucking one of you.” He began to play “Terminal Cancer” a song that includes the line “The world has eternal cancer”. “I guess that’s how the guy from Brainiac felt,” he continued as he segued into “Hallelujah” in requiem for Brainiac’s Tim Taylor who had died in a solo car crash. Over the next hour and a half, Jeff joked with the audience, pointing out that there was free red wine at the bar that he had brought in for the audience. “Free,” he said, “that’s spelled f-r-e-e.” He continued with the rest of his set which included “Corpus Christi Carol,” a song he hadn’t performed live in over two years. “Is that how you like your rock heroes - dead?” he demanded.
thank you so much for posting!! brainiac are incomprehenisbly unknown and criminally underrated...videos like this one on youtube can change that a bit :)
They are inspirational to me as a long time musician. There are no valid comparisons. If you think they are some punk/rap/metal hybrid you are wrong. They were way ahead of their time, as intended. I'm not sure I could write that well even if I took a lot of drugs or meditated. Needs more cow bells!
Shellac. Big Black. Clearly they're Albini and Devo inspired. Hardly ahead of their time. People need to learn what that phrase means instead of throwing it around trying to sound smart.
Lyrics - Kiss all the babies And rub the politicos Vincent come on down The boys are rock stupid But the girls can tell And they tell and they tell and they tell Slice one open for the unknown soldier Vincent come on down It's half past the minute And you're stuck down in it Get up get on or get out I don't think you can tell me The things that I want you to Short of a cataclysmic seduction Nothing can stop my car crash attack On you Give me the medicine, give me the medicine Vincent come on down Dance on the back of a pauper in suede To the rhythm of the sights and sounds Shake those cleats out, take off your raincoat Vincent come on down You're one shot under and you've blown your cover Put your hands and your face on the ground I don't think you can tell me The things that I want you to Short of a cataclysmic seduction Nothing can stop my car crash attack On you Said come on down 2, 4, 6, 8 Tell me who I'm supposed to hate I can't quit the goose step Tell me it's a two-step process Oh, Vincent come on down! Oh, Vincent come on down! Vincent!
I was lucky enough to be exposed to these guys and other Dayton bands when I was a teenager. I lived on Alberta in the same house Michelle lived in. Huge influence on me. The whole scene was awesome.
crap, i didn't even notice that. my vcr must have lost tracking for a second or two.. Hopefully i'll have time to try encoding this again sometime. Maybe get my hands on a better vcr and/or digitizer.
Wtf. I tought this was some mid to late 2000's dance punk/ nu rave band like late of the pier / the rapture/ klaxons. They were trully ahead of the curve right here.
This is a video from the 90s recorded using 80s technology now being displayed on a website from the 2000s featuring a band wearing 70s clothes and making 2030s music.
And we're watching it in the 2020s
At Jeff Buckley’s last gig at Barrister’s, a tiny hole in the wall Memphis bar on Monday June 26th, his first words on stage were “Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, he’s fucking dead, the guy from Brainiac is fucking dead. I want this to mean something to every fucking one of you.” He began to play “Terminal Cancer” a song that includes the line “The world has eternal cancer”. “I guess that’s how the guy from Brainiac felt,” he continued as he segued into “Hallelujah” in requiem for Brainiac’s Tim Taylor who had died in a solo car crash. Over the next hour and a half, Jeff joked with the audience, pointing out that there was free red wine at the bar that he had brought in for the audience. “Free,” he said, “that’s spelled f-r-e-e.” He continued with the rest of his set which included “Corpus Christi Carol,” a song he hadn’t performed live in over two years. “Is that how you like your rock heroes - dead?” he demanded.
he died like 3 days after that concert too right? Might’ve been 4 either way rip tim and jeff
@chace9918 yeah. About a month later in May unfortunately.
I do wish there was video of this historic show
So many great bands that went unknown fr 1991-97
@@jasonpeters9865 we knew them. Way ahead of their time. Known legends. In their day. Close to pere ubu in my opinion
thank you so much for posting!! brainiac are incomprehenisbly unknown and criminally underrated...videos like this one on youtube can change that a bit :)
I hate poetry and his lyrics almost made me interested. Just add drums poetry. It's that simple. I adored them so much.
Why does this song fill me with so much joy?
This is one of my favorite bands of all time, it was so tragic what happened :(
oh hey me 7 years ago, fancy meeting you here.I still agree and play the shit out of this album!
What happened?
@@katekonetzke5095 singer died in a car crash right after they signed to Interscope
How you doing 3 years later? Still have excellent taste, I hope?
@@tdzzleIt was Electra, not Interscope.
BEST BAND EVER
They are inspirational to me as a long time musician. There are no valid comparisons. If you think they are some punk/rap/metal hybrid you are wrong. They were way ahead of their time, as intended. I'm not sure I could write that well even if I took a lot of drugs or meditated. Needs more cow bells!
Sonic Youth
Shellac. Big Black. Clearly they're Albini and Devo inspired. Hardly ahead of their time. People need to learn what that phrase means instead of throwing it around trying to sound smart.
There was and never be another Brainiac
At The Drive In
If Jon Spencer Blues Explosion were about 20 miles deeper into copper wires than blood vessels.
I love this band so much
What a killer song.
Great band, i miss them so fucking much!
Lyrics -
Kiss all the babies
And rub the politicos
Vincent come on down
The boys are rock stupid
But the girls can tell
And they tell and they tell and they tell
Slice one open for the unknown soldier
Vincent come on down
It's half past the minute
And you're stuck down in it
Get up get on or get out
I don't think you can tell me
The things that I want you to
Short of a cataclysmic seduction
Nothing can stop my car crash attack
On you
Give me the medicine, give me the medicine
Vincent come on down
Dance on the back of a pauper in suede
To the rhythm of the sights and sounds
Shake those cleats out, take off your raincoat
Vincent come on down
You're one shot under and you've blown your cover
Put your hands and your face on the ground
I don't think you can tell me
The things that I want you to
Short of a cataclysmic seduction
Nothing can stop my car crash attack
On you
Said come on down
2, 4, 6, 8
Tell me who I'm supposed to hate
I can't quit the goose step
Tell me it's a two-step process
Oh, Vincent come on down!
Oh, Vincent come on down!
Vincent!
when I found out that Timmy sang "car crash attack," I realized that this song might've not aged so well knowing what happened to him
Thanks. Even the lyrics are so good.
Love this Syd Barrett-era Floyd lost tape
hissing prigs at the gates of dawn
@@hansdado lol
I listened to them when I was in college a million years ago, and this still sounds fresh af a million years later
Just discovered this band. They're fucking awesome.
Seeing them in Birmingham tomorrow. Will obviously be a different incarnation which is cool with me.
was this birmingham UK?? how did i miss this?! :( :(
@@ravigunslinger Alabama. Hopefully they keep doing stuff.
RIP Tim Taylor
@ ▷ Brainiac
🎶▷ Vincent Come On Down
💿▷ Hissing Prigs in Static Couture
📅▷ 1996
🎬︎▷ Marcelle Karp
What is it about Dayton and musical genius?
ahhh some real music xx
I was lucky enough to be exposed to these guys and other Dayton bands when I was a teenager. I lived on Alberta in the same house Michelle lived in. Huge influence on me. The whole scene was awesome.
This might be the most amazing video ever made.
@trendysetghost Don't worry about it. This is fantastic! Thank you for posting this.
Wow, thank you for that rarity.
crap, i didn't even notice that. my vcr must have lost tracking for a second or two..
Hopefully i'll have time to try encoding this again sometime. Maybe get my hands on a better vcr and/or digitizer.
I love this song
Synth based weirdness, love that
Yes! Thanks for the upload!
wow,, I never knew... Now I know why,,
I have a feeling had Tim Taylor lived, Brainiac would have been signed by a major only to be under promoted and dropped.
this is great :)
Thank you, man, for the video! My post is a poor quality one. Both this fantastic band and the world history deserves this new version.
thanks for postin :) rip timmy .
Wtf. I tought this was some mid to late 2000's dance punk/ nu rave band like late of the pier / the rapture/ klaxons. They were trully ahead of the curve right here.
I think the same with six finger satellite
This is aggressive as fuck.
fyeah
TWO FOUR SIX EIGHT TELL ME WHO IM SUPPOSED TO HATE
@Syntox - agreed absolutely amazing track.
Lo de Brainiac era tomar el toro por las astas ... Vitales...
Fuck this, I want LOAF
xx
For those who clicked dislike, get off.
Listen up. Too far out.