I saw them 2 weeks ago in Halifax. They were absolutely incredible. Perhaps the best live show I have ever seen and I've seen just about everyone in the last 40 years. As a Canadian, I hate saying this...but the only thing that kept these guys from becoming worldwide, household names was the fact that they were Canadian. It sucks to say.. but it is true.
Watching this in 2024...have never stopped listening to The Tea Party since first hearing Fire in the Head, bought the CD The Edges of Twilight in 1995 and became obsessed withe fusion of Led Zeppelin and The Doors style of rock.
2021 now, but yeah. It’s taking me back to high school. The feeling of smugness that not only did we all know about how awesome the Seattle bands were, but we also had Sloan, The Tea Party, Headstones, etc.
@@jeffbryant4591 its no surprise their work connected with me and my own stuff given their occult influences. I love finding music that fits perfectly for the characters in my comic. Gives me a lot of unique influences for characterization that way. It took forever to find any songs that I felt perfect for my main antagonist, and then I suddenly come across Interzone Mantras and hear Apathy.
Transmission is another album w a lot of darker themes if that interests you, i did a live edit of the full album earlier this year if u want to check it out
Saw the tea party in whistler, bc. The promoter messed up the show date and so I didn't know when I walked into the club who the band was going to be. I was shocked and blown away. There was a little more than a hundred people for the first set. When they came out to play a 2nd set the word had spread and it was packed very quickly. Awesome show and band
I think this is just another reminder about the phenomenal talent that comes out of Ontario, Canada. Many of us have enjoyed groups like The Tea Party who travel and perform at the many various festivals and celebrations that we attend. I love this band of three brothers.. top notch talent and proud that they hail from my province. 🎸😎
Thanks for posting man! Got to see Jeff Martin in an intermit 20 people solo gig in Australia 8 years ago…. After the gig he came to the lobby with a bottle of wine and played requests for an hour.. one of the greatest memories my wife and I will ever have.
Lost count of how many times I saw these guys live, but it’s around twelve. Honestly, they were great every time. I lived in Australia until a few years ago, and they probably toured there every year from around 1993, to the mid 2000’s. Most recent gig I saw them at was the 20th anniversary of “Edges of Twilight” in Melbourne, where they played the album in its entirety, plus a few old favourites. Great musicians.
Being an American I will only speak for myself and say, I have loved and understood your music from the first time I heard you back in the early 90's. I have followed you ever since, it is the start of March 2023 and I'm sitting here watching this with a smile on my face and your music in my heart. I will ALWAYS LOVE YOUR BAND and more importantly OUR music until the day that I die. Thank you for uploading this beautiful expose' on one hell of an amazing group of "good Canadian boys" who changed music for me forever, THANK YOU TEA PARTY. Much love from Washington state. ~Jonny5🥁
I am not affiliated ditectly with the band but i have met them a bunch of times and they do share my links from time to time. Glad you enjoy my work, the whole channel is ttp stuff so have a look thru it, lots of live and some rare studio and radio performances as well
@@jeffbryant4591 Yeah, your channel is right up my alley brother, I watched some of your live 25th anniversary for transmission, and immediately subscribed to your Channel. All good stuff dude. I'm glad to be a part of your Channel I can't wait to further investigate all of your content and future uploads. Thanks for what your doing for such a great band.👍❤️
@@jonny555ive ive done complete live edits for splendor solis and edges of twilight also, if you liked transmission you should enjoy those as well. For splendor solis i made a 3 part celrbration of tge album w live and demo stuff as well =)
I was around 15 years old in late 90s and heard them live on much music and was mind blown as I'm a huge the doors and led Zeppelin fan🎶🎸thee perfect amalgamation of the two bands with added Indian instruments etc👏🏼🙏🏽Jeff Martin is talented as hell🎸🎶😎when I first heard that voice I started believing in all that reincarnation stuff and the story about the lucky groupie in Canada when the doors come thru town😆Im not sure how old Jeff is but I'm sure he's a generation x meaning he probably was concieved around late 60s👏🏼🎶🎸I mean for God sake he's Jim Morrison on guitar and pipes & multi instrumentalist💯wtf is in the water in Canada!??we get some great musicians like these guys and rush🎶🎸the tea partys drummer lays down nice beats top notch act👌🏼👍🏼💯🎶🎸
I'm a huge fan of the Tea Party since the river came out in 1991 I've seen them 7 times ? 1 of my favorite bands I was 3 ft from Jeff Martin it was pretty cool lol
I have had the privilege of seeing them live twice in the 90s and just recently on the TX20 tour. Living in Seattle, we are lucky to get treats like this from north of the border. Thank you Canada!
Thanks you Jeff for the post lots of memories. They are coming back to Montreal early 2021. I can't wait to see them again 10th time or more. They are my best Canadian Band. Only second to TOOL in my heart. I know different styles. You can't compare 2 diamonds. Thanks again great video.
Hey... this is good! How come I never heard of the Tea PArty until Road Rash 3d? many of the songs playing here, I never heard them before, and yet, their music style... it's very good.
There is so much good Tea Party music out there in the world. There are so many interesting nooks to their music that it's a joy to keep poking through.
Been a fan since I heard them at 16 (or was it 15?) damn, I am getting old haha. I was invited to photograph one of their shows and the moment Jeff Martin gave me the thumbs up on stage, well, that's a core memory folks. This is top three bands for me right here. Always incredible, always inspiring, always trying new styles, yet always still The Tea Party.
Still listening these days, bought a the album transmission not long ago and is great. I also own splendor solis and want the album that's in between both of those.
With Splendor Solis, the (supposed) triumph of the Canadian trio around mastermind Jeff Martin began. That should have been the beginning of a great career. Sometimes music is maybe that little bit too original and too good to reach larger audiences. The Tea Party contributed everything it takes to become a piece immortal in the music business for their debut Splendor Solis (I know there was an album before that, however, that contained many songs from the upcoming Splendor Solis). Their influences (not only considered musically) were developed into something very special with the help of many other musical currents. Timelessly beautiful rock music full of creativity without looking at hit parades, commerce or currents and trends. Deeply intrinsically motivated, just there. With classics like "The River", "Fire in the Head", "Dreams of Reason", "The Majestic Song", "Correspondences", which have never been adequately appreciated ... This band could have become really big. From an artistic point of view they were and are they become it too.
@@zane01235 : Buckley had the writing pedigree and guitar chops, and would have been huge if he had survived beyond 1 album. The Cult didn't really get noticed in the states until Rick Rubin got involved. Great band though. Massive Attack? Surprising you never heard of them seeing as you appear to be a fan of early 90's music. They had some cool film clips. Check out Teardrop, Angel, and Unfinished Symphony.
One of my favourite bands . Saw them several times and saw Jeff Martin solo . Always enjoyed these guys . “ Psychopomp “ still a masterpiece , among many others .
Love what Jeff says at around 11 mins. Who is bringing other culture's music into their music currently, in the powerful way The Tea Party did? I am unaware of any and would love to hear about any artists who do this....
Yeh it's funny, as a big fan of The Doors myself, then of The Tea Party, I'm surprised more comparisons aren't made between them. For me there are so many similarities in their styles, look (Jim & Jeff coulda been brothers!), energy, artistic explorations, etc. Perhaps we could happily muse "The Doors were opened and closed then The Tea Party commenced".
Steve Towler haha np. i was actually under a similar impression before talking to jm...ran into him on the street in Barrie before a show in 2015 once before the soundcheck and once after...vid is on my channel....he said hi to me the 2nd time before i even saw him there. i guess part of it is the whole rockstar thing...but i hear he is kind of a control freak when it comes to the music. any encounter ive had w him...ive had 4 or 5 over the years...he was very polite and nice....totally the oposite of what i was expecting based off of rumours and interviews =)
Definitely the best singing voice of the entire bunch from that era of Canadian rock music. Also, the bands 2nd and 3rd albums are absolute classics of rock music in general (though Transmission is a bit polarizing to some), The Edges of Twilight being a perfect album, which is really rare. Every song is amazing. I've seen recent live clips and the voice and playing are still intact, but my word Jeff is full of himself. It's understandable in way. If that voice came out of _my_ head, I too might think I was a God hahaha
It's funny, as a big fan of The Doors myself, then of The Tea Party, I'm surprised more comparisons aren't made between them. For me there are so many similarities in their styles, look (Jim & Jeff coulda been brothers!), energy, artistic explorations, etc. Perhaps we could happily muse "The Doors were opened and closed then The Tea Party commenced".
Believe me, there were a lot of those, back in the days! And also with Jimmy Page, as Jeff initial guitar playing was very reminiscent of… Saw them frequently between 1993 and 1995. In small venues and we used to describe Jeff as Jimmy Morrison, son of Page and Jim! 🤟🏽
A S to a sound that is very different. Tea party has been that. Wondering in 2023 if we'll ever see this fantastic bad pull off something like Heavens Coming Down. Martin even on his own seems to be the lead of this truely unique band with a statement.
I have loved the Tea Party since 90's....but theyve always been a bit cringy with the degree they imitate the Doors and Zeppelin. I mean cmon. Jeff even kind of admits it sometimes. I love their music nonetheless...but i get why the mass idiots dont like them.
Watching in 2024 🤘
Definitely the most underrated band in Canadian history. See them live, relive the 90's.
Apparently he's better when he's not drinking 😆
One of the most underrated band in history I would say.
perhaps Canadas best kept secret,these guys ROCK!
I saw them 2 weeks ago in Halifax. They were absolutely incredible. Perhaps the best live show I have ever seen and I've seen just about everyone in the last 40 years. As a Canadian, I hate saying this...but the only thing that kept these guys from becoming worldwide, household names was the fact that they were Canadian. It sucks to say.. but it is true.
Watching this in 2024...have never stopped listening to The Tea Party since first hearing Fire in the Head, bought the CD The Edges of Twilight in 1995 and became obsessed withe fusion of Led Zeppelin and The Doors style of rock.
Who is watching in 2020? This is taking me back. Thanks for posting.
2021 now, but yeah. It’s taking me back to high school. The feeling of smugness that not only did we all know about how awesome the Seattle bands were, but we also had Sloan, The Tea Party, Headstones, etc.
I actually only discovered them a few weeks ago, but I'm hooked. Their music has become a huge inspiration for my own work.
Awesome! Welcome to the family =)
@@jeffbryant4591 its no surprise their work connected with me and my own stuff given their occult influences. I love finding music that fits perfectly for the characters in my comic. Gives me a lot of unique influences for characterization that way. It took forever to find any songs that I felt perfect for my main antagonist, and then I suddenly come across Interzone Mantras and hear Apathy.
Transmission is another album w a lot of darker themes if that interests you, i did a live edit of the full album earlier this year if u want to check it out
I feel like I owe this band a huge apology. How did I miss them for 17 years? They are the real deal.
Saw the tea party in whistler, bc. The promoter messed up the show date and so I didn't know when I walked into the club who the band was going to be. I was shocked and blown away. There was a little more than a hundred people for the first set. When they came out to play a 2nd set the word had spread and it was packed very quickly. Awesome show and band
I think this is just another reminder about the phenomenal talent that comes out of Ontario, Canada. Many of us have enjoyed groups like The Tea Party who travel and perform at the many various festivals and celebrations that we attend. I love this band of three brothers.. top notch talent and proud that they hail from my province. 🎸😎
I' ve seen them twice Edgefest 96 and SARS fest they are phenomenal live. Jeff had a bit of a Jim Morrison look too we liked.
Thanks for posting man! Got to see Jeff Martin in an intermit 20 people solo gig in Australia 8 years ago…. After the gig he came to the lobby with a bottle of wine and played requests for an hour.. one of the greatest memories my wife and I will ever have.
My pleasure! Ive met him several times...always pleasant and kind
Watching in August 2024
Outstanding!!
Lost count of how many times I saw these guys live, but it’s around twelve. Honestly, they were great every time. I lived in Australia until a few years ago, and they probably toured there every year from around 1993, to the mid 2000’s. Most recent gig I saw them at was the 20th anniversary of “Edges of Twilight” in Melbourne, where they played the album in its entirety, plus a few old favourites.
Great musicians.
I think they live there now, no?
JM lives there, SC lives in BC and JB lives in Ontario
@@jeffbryant4591 Ah 10-4
Being an American I will only speak for myself and say,
I have loved and understood your music from the first time I heard you back in the early 90's.
I have followed you ever since, it is the start of March 2023 and I'm sitting here watching this with a smile on my face and your music in my heart.
I will ALWAYS LOVE YOUR BAND and more importantly OUR music until the day that I die.
Thank you for uploading this beautiful expose' on one hell of an amazing group of "good Canadian boys" who changed music for me forever,
THANK YOU TEA PARTY.
Much love from Washington state.
~Jonny5🥁
I am not affiliated ditectly with the band but i have met them a bunch of times and they do share my links from time to time. Glad you enjoy my work, the whole channel is ttp stuff so have a look thru it, lots of live and some rare studio and radio performances as well
@@jeffbryant4591
Yeah, your channel is right up my alley brother, I watched some of your live 25th anniversary for transmission, and immediately subscribed to your Channel. All good stuff dude. I'm glad to be a part of your Channel I can't wait to further investigate all of your content and future uploads.
Thanks for what your doing for such a great band.👍❤️
@@jonny555ive ive done complete live edits for splendor solis and edges of twilight also, if you liked transmission you should enjoy those as well. For splendor solis i made a 3 part celrbration of tge album w live and demo stuff as well =)
I was around 15 years old in late 90s and heard them live on much music and was mind blown as I'm a huge the doors and led Zeppelin fan🎶🎸thee perfect amalgamation of the two bands with added Indian instruments etc👏🏼🙏🏽Jeff Martin is talented as hell🎸🎶😎when I first heard that voice I started believing in all that reincarnation stuff and the story about the lucky groupie in Canada when the doors come thru town😆Im not sure how old Jeff is but I'm sure he's a generation x meaning he probably was concieved around late 60s👏🏼🎶🎸I mean for God sake he's Jim Morrison on guitar and pipes & multi instrumentalist💯wtf is in the water in Canada!??we get some great musicians like these guys and rush🎶🎸the tea partys drummer lays down nice beats top notch act👌🏼👍🏼💯🎶🎸
You're a legend for posting this! Thanks a million maan.
just saw the tea party a week ago and they are still awesome go see em
Omg I love it
MUCH THANKS FOR GIVING THIS" STORY " TO US!!!!! 100% AWESOME!!!!!
Saw them so many times in Montréal and other cities in Canada maybe the best live band ever so energetic !!!
awesomeness when will we see a documentary. they are legend musically alredy. true artists
Thank you for posting this, Jeff!
Love seeing some highlights from shows I attended :)
I'm a huge fan of the Tea Party since the river came out in 1991 I've seen them 7 times ? 1 of my favorite bands I was 3 ft from Jeff Martin it was pretty cool lol
Cool man. They never disappoint. Every show is unique and fresh. Seen 3 times but follow their evolution from a far.
Canada loves a Tea Party.
I know im from Buffalo and it's awesome live!
I think the river and splendor Solis was 93. I've seen them tons and met Jeff in Toronto. Great guy. 👍
The river was 1991 spender Solis was 92-93 ! Can you believe The Tea Party it 31 now lol
I hope to listen to them live someday...
I hope you get that chance man!
I have had the privilege of seeing them live twice in the 90s and just recently on the TX20 tour. Living in Seattle, we are lucky to get treats like this from north of the border. Thank you Canada!
Ricardo Novelo glad to help out! hopefully u guys will get to see more of the tea party in the future!
Indeed! I'm hoping for the 20th anniversary of Triptych tour to happen...
Dude, some of the best live music ever. You need to make it happen!!
This aired when I was 4. Back then I was scared of this channel.
Thanks you Jeff for the post lots of memories. They are coming back to Montreal early 2021. I can't wait to see them again 10th time or more. They are my best Canadian Band. Only second to TOOL in my heart. I know different styles. You can't compare 2 diamonds. Thanks again great video.
How I fucking love this band!!
Hey... this is good! How come I never heard of the Tea PArty until Road Rash 3d? many of the songs playing here, I never heard them before, and yet, their music style... it's very good.
There is so much good Tea Party music out there in the world. There are so many interesting nooks to their music that it's a joy to keep poking through.
awesome interview!
Thank you for sharing! They are gods!
I only got 5 minutes into this documentary and now im going to listen to ' Splendor solis'.
Great album
Still one of my top 5 bands👌🏻 these guys did stuff already long before. Cheers! 2021 still listening🤘🏻
Funny as I thought they're in my top 5 just yesterday lol
Yup! Still listening👍🏻
Been a fan since I heard them at 16 (or was it 15?) damn, I am getting old haha. I was invited to photograph one of their shows and the moment Jeff Martin gave me the thumbs up on stage, well, that's a core memory folks. This is top three bands for me right here. Always incredible, always inspiring, always trying new styles, yet always still The Tea Party.
American here and love the tea party. Saw them in ohio! Reminds me of a modern day Doors
Incredible band
Still listening these days, bought a the album transmission not long ago and is great. I also own splendor solis and want the album that's in between both of those.
Edges Of Twilight. I posted a comolete live edit of the whole album while u wait to get the studio version
great viewing.
perfection!
With Splendor Solis, the (supposed) triumph of the Canadian trio around mastermind Jeff Martin began. That should have been the beginning of a great career.
Sometimes music is maybe that little bit too original and too good to reach larger audiences.
The Tea Party contributed everything it takes to become a piece immortal in the music business for their debut Splendor Solis (I know there was an album before that, however, that contained many songs from the upcoming Splendor Solis). Their influences (not only considered musically) were developed into something very special with the help of many other musical currents. Timelessly beautiful rock music full of creativity without looking at hit parades, commerce or currents and trends.
Deeply intrinsically motivated, just there. With classics like "The River", "Fire in the Head", "Dreams of Reason", "The Majestic Song", "Correspondences", which have never been adequately appreciated ...
This band could have become really big.
From an artistic point of view they were and are they become it too.
holy crap! The Timing Song live back in 1991!!!! holy grail shit right here
43:01 The Tea Party, Jeff Buckley, Massive Attack and The Cult, all broke in Australia first. I think that shows we have good taste.
As a general statement I think that many of us Aussies like to keep it Real, and Real Artists are appreciated for just that.
That post would make sense if you left out Buckley and the Cult.
Massive Attack? Never heard of that band
@@zane01235 : Buckley had the writing pedigree and guitar chops, and would have been huge if he had survived beyond 1 album.
The Cult didn't really get noticed in the states until Rick Rubin got involved. Great band though.
Massive Attack? Surprising you never heard of them seeing as you appear to be a fan of early 90's music. They had some cool film clips. Check out Teardrop, Angel, and Unfinished Symphony.
Will someone please post a Morrison/The Cult/Tea Party montage? No - I mean it.
One of my favourite bands . Saw them several times and saw Jeff Martin solo .
Always enjoyed these guys .
“ Psychopomp “ still a masterpiece , among many others .
That Jeff is soo talented!
It’s like Jim Morrison mimicry with a 90s sound. Idk..
This is great!
Seen them live 3 times loved every song
The metaphysical aspects are why I love them so much. The power and the mysticism.
THX!!!
Why does the singer remind me of Jim Morrison? Maybe just my mind.
Totally.
Alot of people think that
Jeff even brings it up a few times in live solo he "claims" he's "jim reincarnated"
Listen to the river, it's undeniable on that song.
If you gave Ben Affleck a dark wig he could play Jeff hahaha
Jim reincarnated would not LOOK like Jim. Jesus is not ACTUALLY returning riding a white steed in the clouds down to the ground from the air. Smh
2nd favorite band. Saw them 20 times live
If Jim Morrison fronted Led Zeppelin....
Seeing them tonight, such an underrated band
Love what Jeff says at around 11 mins. Who is bringing other culture's music into their music currently, in the powerful way The Tea Party did? I am unaware of any and would love to hear about any artists who do this....
I wonder if these guys ever heard of the Doors?
Lol. Good one
Yeh it's funny, as a big fan of The Doors myself, then of The Tea Party, I'm surprised more comparisons aren't made between them.
For me there are so many similarities in their styles, look (Jim & Jeff coulda been brothers!), energy, artistic explorations, etc.
Perhaps we could happily muse "The Doors were opened and closed then The Tea Party commenced".
Good music! (updated comment;)
Steve Towler ive spoken to Jeff Martin and Stuart Chatwood...they were both really nice and down to earth people.
Sorry, man. My comment was in bad taste. Just a knee jerk reaction to the interview segments.
Steve Towler haha np. i was actually under a similar impression before talking to jm...ran into him on the street in Barrie before a show in 2015 once before the soundcheck and once after...vid is on my channel....he said hi to me the 2nd time before i even saw him there. i guess part of it is the whole rockstar thing...but i hear he is kind of a control freak when it comes to the music. any encounter ive had w him...ive had 4 or 5 over the years...he was very polite and nice....totally the oposite of what i was expecting based off of rumours and interviews =)
hahaha you didn't have to change it if you didn't want to...lol. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion =)
Definitely the best singing voice of the entire bunch from that era of Canadian rock music. Also, the bands 2nd and 3rd albums are absolute classics of rock music in general (though Transmission is a bit polarizing to some), The Edges of Twilight being a perfect album, which is really rare. Every song is amazing.
I've seen recent live clips and the voice and playing are still intact, but my word Jeff is full of himself. It's understandable in way. If that voice came out of _my_ head, I too might think I was a God hahaha
These 3 Men are definitely Music Alchemists as Jeff Martin said...
Any one who can say anything bad about these guys and the sound they put out needs an education in music ..
Canada's best-kept secret....10 times and counting...
I like that they saved the cat...
why does the watermark say much more music and you wrote much music
Its just a program on the muchmusic station....the channel is still muchmusic
It's funny, as a big fan of The Doors myself, then of The Tea Party, I'm surprised more comparisons aren't made between them.
For me there are so many similarities in their styles, look (Jim & Jeff coulda been brothers!), energy, artistic explorations, etc.
Perhaps we could happily muse "The Doors were opened and closed then The Tea Party commenced".
Believe me, there were a lot of those, back in the days! And also with Jimmy Page, as Jeff initial guitar playing was very reminiscent of… Saw them frequently between 1993 and 1995. In small venues and we used to describe Jeff as Jimmy Morrison, son of Page and Jim! 🤟🏽
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S to a sound that is very different. Tea party has been that. Wondering in 2023 if we'll ever see this fantastic bad pull off something like Heavens Coming Down. Martin even on his own seems to be the lead of this truely unique band with a statement.
Saw them live 93 maybe 94 Seattle there was these Canadian dudes jeans no shirts moshing with there flag.
so serious
Bril
the tea party should play few of the doors songs. The vocal sound like Jim Moorison
I have loved the Tea Party since 90's....but theyve always been a bit cringy with the degree they imitate the Doors and Zeppelin. I mean cmon. Jeff even kind of admits it sometimes. I love their music nonetheless...but i get why the mass idiots dont like them.
Jeff is very full of himself. Thinks he’s a Jim Morrison
That hasn't been said before 🙄🙄🙄
I don’t think so. He’s definitely influenced by Morrison, but he’s got his own vocal style. He’s not being pretentious.
I used to be obsessed with these guys. Now i think they are just a led zeppelin fan fic band that take them selves way too serious
Your opinion and probs the only person with an opinion like this.....
They have their influences, but have shed that after the first album. Every album has brilliant. Listen to transmission etc. Best 3 piece since rush