1972 here...i would have been happy to be in my 20's in the 50s 60s 70s or 80s and i have no complaints about being in my 20s during the 90s with 94 to 96 in Europe..after 2000 would have been crap.
Women bands rocked it in the 90s... Veruca Salt, Hole, Garbage, Fiona Apple, Juliana Hatfield, Cranberries, Letters to Cleo, Lucius Jackson. Miss those days
Nah, they really didn't. The playing and songwriting just wasn't up to scratch. The Japanese women of today are playing and writing at a far higher level than those you named, and some are up there with the best of the male bands, as Riot Grrrl should have been if they hadn't been so focused on riding on the 'we're women with guitars' gimmick.
Skunk Anansie, The Cardigans, No Doubt, Melissa Auf der Maur, Alanis Morissette - yup, the 90s werde definitely a great time for female alt-rock. We definitely need more of this music today.
The 90ties definitetly were real awesome but they SUCKED compared to the 80ties. The 80ties was the decade that ruled with all the awesome crossover and metal-punk bands.
Someday, the incredible story of Chicago music in the modern era, from Wazmo Nariz, Naked Raygun, Beardicus Enormous, Ministry, Veruca Salt, Smashing Pumpkins, Handsome Family, Scissor Girls & the whole Wax Trax League will be celebrated under a microscope. Bank on it. So grateful to have enjoyed it all in a very, very long series of moments.
In a radio interview in Australia, Louise explained the song was about her vile and uncontrollable temper. She would scream the most vicious abuse at her family and friends when she had one of these massive tantrums, saying things she would feel terrible about later. She, her family and her closest friends saw her as a completely different person when she was in this state, so she tended to think of her temper in the third person, someone she called The Seether. Louise explained that she could feel this temper coming on, but there was nothing she could do nothing about it, gentle or harsh: 'Keep her on a short leash', 'rock her in my cradle', 'knock her out', 'cram her back in my mouth'. The Seether of course 'is not born like other girls' because she comes from within and Loiuse 'knows how to conceive her' because The Seether is part of her. As an extension,
I have a similar problem I think it's a personality disorder. It's not treatable with medication like other mental issues as caused by lots of trauma, bullying etc.
I'm pretty sure there are still a lot of rock bands out there in 2019. Miles Kane, The Black Keys, Greta Van Fleet, Alexandra Savior, Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, Arctic Monkeys, and Badflower are all great modern rock bands. I think my favorite right now would be The Beaches because they kinda remind me of Veruca Salt. They're a great, all female, pure 'rock n' roll' rock band. So, I think it's safe to say that rock is still alive and kicking.
The Lsdays hey man I gotta admit that this is the first time I actually clicked on someone's band plug comment and actually really fuckin dug their music. I wish you guys all the luck in the world and hope you get the recognition you deserve
They were so amazing live. Saw them 3 times in the mid nineties between Chicago & Milwaukee. One show I saw them open for PJ Harvey. THAT was Incredible.
Theses two girls rocked! First, they had a solid drummer who pounded out the steady beat. Then they harmonized well together! I miss this kind of band.
I was privileged to be in the audience for this, they played around 4pm on the first day of the festival and for the rest of the weekend no-one bettered them. The harmonies of Nina and Louise made me a fan for life.
OK, I didn’t know. I thought it was all one song. Anyhow, I never really knew that much about this band, until a friend of mine mentioned them one day at work. I started looking through RUclips years later, and found this video. I was immediately impressed with their raw, energetic sound. It got me excited! In fact, I never get tired of listening to theIr music. It’s so much better than the garbage they make nowadays.
This is what I tell kids to watch when they ask about the 90’s. Even though this performance was 95 (the beginning of the end of the best part of the 90’s), it really conveys the rawness and carefree nature of a good time in the 90’s. Also the 90’s had A LOT of kickass bands led by topnotch lady vocals. Loved it, still do!
When Nina screams at the open, I get chills. One of the best opens in all of Rock and roll! Nina and Louise are 2 of the greatest female musicians to come out of the 90s. We need more ladies like them in the industry right now
those people were my Everything when i was 15-16 and then they split ! One of the horrors i survived in life. I did see them life, went all on my own to a festival, watched them, called mum to get me back :D I'm still not very social. But music, and the 90's.. i love you
One of the all time greatest live performances ever. The Drummer and Bass lay down the groove and attitude, and the ladies show us some serious rocking and jamming like they are alone in a garage.
It’s so true. People now just talk and talk about what they are and what it means and how you’re evil if you don’t get it or agree. Back then we just were.
I imagine she overslept and didn't have time to change no more. Also explaines why she enters and still has to tune her guitar after the song has already started.
Jeroen: I think your theory is good. Another commenter said they attended this show and VS performed at 4pm. Say VS left from Chicago: UK is 6 hours ahead. For Louise, it would have been 10am so she was likely sleepy!
Absolutely brilliant, this will never age. I’m 54 now and when I bought the CD all I cared about was enjoying my uni life and this music was a huge part of it. Live on
90's were raw. That's what made them great. Most of the music had a touch of grunge to it. For me it startled in the mid seventies. Since mid 2005 it has all but ended. It seems to be very sad as to where music is going now. We all love the classics. That is the soundtrack of our lives. The new music of today is governed by what the youth of today want. Times change and we can't control it. Long live rock and roll.
There were still many great rock bands to emerge around or even way after 2005: Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, We Are Scientists, Kings of Leon, Royal Blood, Milky Chance, Viola Beach, to name just some. It wasn't until the early to mid-2010s that rock completely vanished from the mainstream and edm and hiphop fully took over. And I say mainstream because in the underground rock is still alive and well.
1995 was a great year for playing stripped down rock n roll. I was 26 playing in punk rock bands in Dallas Texas. Still playing today,but now I'm a Geezer. Wouldn't change my 20s for the world. Lucky to live life to the fullest back then.
Jesus wept! I remember hearing Seether on the radio for the first time in 94 and it stopped me in my tracks. Not having a clue who they were I set out to find that band and never looked back. One of the few bands I've purchased an album off the strength of one song, so underrated and still listen to them to this very day and nearly 30 years on still as fresh and powerful as ever.
Ah the 90s..when everyone was attractive, had sick style, and the music was cutting edge. We’ll never get this back..truly a magical time and all we can do now is celebrate it.
Last good year 1995, 1996 started the begin of the end with the mobile phone and internet crazyness. Thank god I remember the time without both of them. Many youngsters don't, feel sorry for them.
@@imvandenh My crush and still is is (The late great) Chris Cornell from Soundgarden, I adore him even now, they were my favorite bands and Alice N Chains. I'm also a fan of Metallica, Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Led Zeppelin, In living Colour, Black Flag, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Jon Mayer.
I remember seeing them on this tour at The Fillmore in SF. My friend and I were right up front, on Nina's side of the stage. This song was pandemonium from the first note -- the floor was literally shaking. Good times. :-)
Living in the moment. Look at all that raw energy and 0 cell phones trying to record it all. Hell man, get me a time machine to go back and experience one more concert like that.
People might as well just stay home and watch a RUclips video on their phones. I don't get it. Going to see Halestorm in a month and I won't be watching it through my phone. My eyes have hi-def!
The convenience of cellphones is highly overrated! Live in the moment, don't just record it! I had a great time in the 80s and 90s. I think our sense of community as teens and 20's were alot more intense with friends putting out fanzines and going to shows to see bands many of whom we had friends who were members of said bands. We had a really great scene. I haven't experienced anything like it since even though I've looked for it.
:) Taped this on VHS when I was 15. I played it to death and drove me family crazy. Jumping around in my bedroom with my shitty electric guitar, playing along, couldn't have been happier. :D
If time travel will ever become possibel, I will so go back to the 80s and 90s to relive that era and enjoy all the great music and all the other fun things to do back then. The 90s will forever be the greatest decade for music ever, with the 80s and early to mid-2000s easily coming in as second and third. Sad to see how it all went downhill in the past 15 years though.
Man I've always loved this band, they're all talented artists individually and collectively BUT there's just something about Nina Gordon-she's such a cool chick. She inspired me to pick up guitar and learn (I sucked at first at guitar but now can shred Alter Bridge and Queensryche solos-defintely FAR from where I started). Nina just has Super CLEAR vocals (go listen again if you like, to me it's remarkable), tight guitar chops, creative and heart felt lyrics and riffs. Such a brilliant musician, always been my 90's Chicago alt rock hero (I like Veruca better than the Pumpkins and I'm a drop tuned Deftones West Coast metal style of headbanger primarily-Nina just had a way to transcend all the cliches and barriers and pull me into her sound-she's remarkable).
I think this must be the most played video by me RUclips puts it on play next all the time... I don't have any problem this is a brilliant performance of a great song
Takes me back to high school. Hate to be nostalgic. But man the 90s.... I’m grateful I came of age in that decade. We grew up on the fruits of labour of all the bands that came before, unsung heroes which I discovered later on. Very lucky indeed.
I was born in 1970. Was good being in your 20´s in the 1990´s
68....was in a tent at the back
Me too and now we are turning 50!!!
I'm just a year behind you. Early to mid 90s was such a great time for music.
1972 here...i would have been happy to be in my 20's in the 50s 60s 70s or 80s and i have no complaints about being in my 20s during the 90s with 94 to 96 in Europe..after 2000 would have been crap.
Yes
Women bands rocked it in the 90s... Veruca Salt, Hole, Garbage, Fiona Apple, Juliana Hatfield, Cranberries, Letters to Cleo, Lucius Jackson. Miss those days
Nah, they really didn't. The playing and songwriting just wasn't up to scratch. The Japanese women of today are playing and writing at a far higher level than those you named, and some are up there with the best of the male bands, as Riot Grrrl should have been if they hadn't been so focused on riding on the 'we're women with guitars' gimmick.
L7, Drain Sth.
PJ Harvey
Skunk Anansie, The Cardigans, No Doubt, Melissa Auf der Maur, Alanis Morissette - yup, the 90s werde definitely a great time for female alt-rock. We definitely need more of this music today.
@@DS-xk6yr what Japanese women do you mean? I don't know any unfortunately. Thank you
if that isn't one of the best guitar sounds I have ever heard on a live recording
Born in 67, and so very glad I was around to watch this in the 90s! Nothing will ever come close to it again! 🖕🏼
Right ?
Dude broke his fuckin' snare drum. That's how you rock.
When he got so jammed up he busted the head, I felt that 🤘🏻
yeah he didnt look too happy about it either lol
Shit yeh, Guy must have a strong left arm
It's just a scratch. Merely a flesh wound. He's had worse.
The raw power of this performance is extraordinary. Rock music will never die, and this footage is proof. Veruca Salt rules.
I hope so , this is 28y ago , now stupid music rules , in fact nothing worth listening has been made in last 10y .
It died not long after this was filmed
Better than the Beatles or Zeppelin.
@@eriklarson9137 ?????????????
Reminds me of Punk. I know I waz there in 77
The 90’s ruled so hard, and still do! This tune is a masterpiece
The 90ties definitetly were real awesome but they SUCKED compared to the 80ties. The 80ties was the decade that ruled with all the awesome crossover and metal-punk bands.
@@emilioaymat5651 90s ... likely the last era of music interleaved with real society lifestyle and issues.
Listened to them back in the day but calling the song a masterpiece is a bit of a stretch. Its a simple rock tune
@@bloodnthuner Way to tell that guy from 2 yrs ago, off! 😄👍
@@lueysixty-six7300 just wait 2 yrs from now when I tell you off!
Someday, the incredible story of Chicago music in the modern era, from Wazmo Nariz, Naked Raygun, Beardicus Enormous, Ministry, Veruca Salt, Smashing Pumpkins, Handsome Family, Scissor Girls & the whole Wax Trax League will be celebrated under a microscope. Bank on it. So grateful to have enjoyed it all in a very, very long series of moments.
Red Red Meat, The Jesus Lizard... Eleventh Dream Day...
I lived in Chicago during the epic late 70s punk scene. Saw Wasmo Nariz about five times, great memories!
God damn I miss the 90’s I was young, broke, high as F and having the time of my life 🤘🤘🤘
It will never be like that again.... Now it's bath salts and transgenders.
Hell yeahh
Now I’m old and broke cause I lost my job due to COVID and I wish I was high as f...k,lol.
@@number1enemyoftheuseless985 You’re so right!
@@number1enemyoftheuseless985 where's the problem with transgenders lmao
In a radio interview in Australia, Louise explained the song was about her vile and uncontrollable temper. She would scream the most vicious abuse at her family and friends when she had one of these massive tantrums, saying things she would feel terrible about later. She, her family and her closest friends saw her as a completely different person when she was in this state, so she tended to think of her temper in the third person, someone she called The Seether. Louise explained that she could feel this temper coming on, but there was nothing she could do nothing about it, gentle or harsh: 'Keep her on a short leash', 'rock her in my cradle', 'knock her out', 'cram her back in my mouth'. The Seether of course 'is not born like other girls' because she comes from within and Loiuse 'knows how to conceive her' because The Seether is part of her. As an extension,
I had no idea. Now it makes so much sense!!
@@livingthroughtheblueDemons
Brilliant lyrics
I have a similar problem I think it's a personality disorder. It's not treatable with medication like other mental issues as caused by lots of trauma, bullying etc.
@@andrewking4885 Or demon possession. Sounds like a disorder for sure.
Just can't get enough of this performance!
Need more bands like this in the year 2023 Rock'n' roll Baby.
Kimmy Envy saw the them live a couple times in the 90’s. Awesome band!
I'm pretty sure there are still a lot of rock bands out there in 2019. Miles Kane, The Black Keys, Greta Van Fleet, Alexandra Savior, Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, Arctic Monkeys, and Badflower are all great modern rock bands.
I think my favorite right now would be The Beaches because they kinda remind me of Veruca Salt. They're a great, all female, pure 'rock n' roll' rock band.
So, I think it's safe to say that rock is still alive and kicking.
Listen our album!
check out skating polly, starcrawler and the regrettes
The Lsdays hey man I gotta admit that this is the first time I actually clicked on someone's band plug comment and actually really fuckin dug their music. I wish you guys all the luck in the world and hope you get the recognition you deserve
I love 90's Angry Girl bands.
Too bad they write shit music.
Try L7.
I love angry women!
Best era💕🔥
Check out Drain STH
They were so amazing live. Saw them 3 times in the mid nineties between Chicago & Milwaukee. One show I saw them open for PJ Harvey. THAT was Incredible.
It's crazy how energetic and creative the early 90s were. Growing up in LA, I got to be around a lot of this. It was such an amazing time.
This never fails to cheer me up and it fucking rocks.
Nick Morfer I can't seem to stop watching
I'm 50 today, ...still like this song...
66 and love it
Me too. 50 is not old. Lol
Im 49 and miss the 90s such a goofy time my fav album was alice in chains dirt
I can't stop watching this video... what a band, what a band
Same here lol miss this era 😢
3:10 the drummer's snare is broken but he keeps on rockin'
no choice!
@@mattiemclean9882 hi-tom would have made it !
It's amazing
Gotta be rimshots from there on out! :-)
Eh he gives up on the songs end. Use the rest of the kit, don't leave the frontwomen hanging!
Theses two girls rocked! First, they had a solid drummer who pounded out the steady beat. Then they harmonized well together!
I miss this kind of band.
joy formidable
@@dinque Love Joy Formidable
My thoughts exactly!
Exactly my thoughts as well! You couldn’t have said it any better.
Thank god for brothers
I was privileged to be in the audience for this, they played around 4pm on the first day of the festival and for the rest of the weekend no-one bettered them. The harmonies of Nina and Louise made me a fan for life.
I saw them the same year in Illinois with Live and PJ Harvey. Couldn't tell you much about it though.
Really, no one bettered them?
The performance has plenty of energy, but....
God bless you
ive watched this like 20 times
i am sorry for you that you went to a festival that was so terrible the best band was veruca salt. i will pray for you.
I love the way this song just relaxes in the beginning, then suddenly explodes into a wall of sound!
The beginnig is Little Ghost. They transition to Seether like 40 seconds in, or at (I’m guessing) the sound explosion you meant.
OK, I didn’t know. I thought it was all one song. Anyhow, I never really knew that much about this band, until a friend of mine mentioned them one day at work.
I started looking through RUclips years later, and found this video. I was immediately impressed with their raw, energetic sound. It got me excited! In fact, I never get tired of listening to theIr music. It’s so much better than the
garbage they make nowadays.
God what a time to be alive the 90s were!! I miss it soo much!!
The sound of this live is INSANE holy shit!!!! Amazing!
This is what I tell kids to watch when they ask about the 90’s. Even though this performance was 95 (the beginning of the end of the best part of the 90’s), it really conveys the rawness and carefree nature of a good time in the 90’s. Also the 90’s had A LOT of kickass bands led by topnotch lady vocals. Loved it, still do!
When Nina screams at the open, I get chills. One of the best opens in all of Rock and roll! Nina and Louise are 2 of the greatest female musicians to come out of the 90s. We need more ladies like them in the industry right now
me too
She says "Meow".
@@eldesgraciado6690 what do u mean
@@kungpao-wp2sq It's not just a scream, she yells "meow". Like a cat, like the video.
You're God damn right there brother!
Great music. Love you still ❤
Life was fuckin great in the 90s. 🤙🇨🇦
those people were my Everything when i was 15-16 and then they split ! One of the horrors i survived in life. I did see them life, went all on my own to a festival, watched them, called mum to get me back :D I'm still not very social. But music, and the 90's.. i love you
This band are awesome.
I was a grunge girl who missed these ladies.
Fuckin awesome .
One of the all time greatest live performances ever. The Drummer and Bass lay down the groove and attitude, and the ladies show us some serious rocking and jamming like they are alone in a garage.
Did you notice that the drummer bashed a hole right through his snare head on the penultimate chorus? Now that's Rock & Roll!😂
This song always amps me up.
Sometimes a new-to-me old performance gives me chills, and this is one of them.
I was there!!!!! Simply brill!!! Huzzzah!
THE 90'S ARE UNDEFEATED!!! 🤘🏼🇺🇲
Please, 90's has nothing over the 80's
@@philsalvage LOL OK
@@SOUTHEASTLA562 what’s the 90’s claim to fame musically anyways? Pearl Jam? Lmao cmon man
80’s gave you everything from Metallica to Beastie Boys.
...this is the best music clip on you tube ...
Wow memories i played this over and over again back awhile lol RUclips you are my therapy
Oh, the 90's... love that decade and these kind of women, so free and no bullshit. thank you Veruca Salt, it's glad to have you back together!!!
Gabriel Polak Mory lush sneaker pimps elastica gotta agree top notch stuff girly shit kicks ass
@Goggle products You have a lot to say. You have a lot of nothing to say.
It’s so true. People now just talk and talk about what they are and what it means and how you’re evil if you don’t get it or agree. Back then we just were.
@@stavlin007 We'll miss him...
@@parcans come down...
“What are you wearing to Glastonbury Louise?”
“Oh, I thought I’d just roll out of bed and go onstage barefoot in a nightie.”
“Rock and roll!!!”
I imagine she overslept and didn't have time to change no more. Also explaines why she enters and still has to tune her guitar after the song has already started.
@@jeroenamsterdamable Guitars need to be retuned over the course of a show.
@@jeroenamsterdamable Especially Gibson guitars.
Jeroen: I think your theory is good. Another commenter said they attended this show and VS performed at 4pm. Say VS left from Chicago: UK is 6 hours ahead. For Louise, it would have been 10am so she was likely sleepy!
90s.
I fucking love 90's! Started listen to Metal Music in '94 when I was 10 years old, this brings so much good feelings!
I'm glad i was a teenager in the 90's!
Absolutely brilliant, this will never age. I’m 54 now and when I bought the CD all I cared about was enjoying my uni life and this music was a huge part of it. Live on
I was 18 and this song was all over the radio and RAGE. One of the best years of reckless independence I’ve ever had.
Real drummer..... torn snare head, constant time keeper and powerful right foot..... brilliant.
90's were raw. That's what made them great. Most of the music had a touch of grunge to it. For me it startled in the mid seventies. Since mid 2005 it has all but ended. It seems to be very sad as to where music is going now. We all love the classics. That is the soundtrack of our lives. The new music of today is governed by what the youth of today want. Times change and we can't control it. Long live rock and roll.
There were still many great rock bands to emerge around or even way after 2005: Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, We Are Scientists, Kings of Leon, Royal Blood, Milky Chance, Viola Beach, to name just some. It wasn't until the early to mid-2010s that rock completely vanished from the mainstream and edm and hiphop fully took over. And I say mainstream because in the underground rock is still alive and well.
Not having mobile phones makes all the difference for crowd attention and participation! I miss the 90’s gigs❤️
Agreed they should ban them from live gigs of any size. And none of those huge flags and banners too.
yeah, crowd, pay attention! participate!
Not having mobile phones made people write better songs in the first place.
I was there, visceral experience. Shocks me at 46 to view it on RUclips, truly surreal.
1995 was a great year for playing stripped down rock n roll. I was 26 playing in punk rock bands in Dallas Texas. Still playing today,but now I'm a Geezer. Wouldn't change my 20s for the world. Lucky to live life to the fullest back then.
The last 14 seconds of this vid is PRICELESS !!!!!!
I'm watching it over and over
Jesus wept! I remember hearing Seether on the radio for the first time in 94 and it stopped me in my tracks. Not having a clue who they were I set out to find that band and never looked back. One of the few bands I've purchased an album off the strength of one song, so underrated and still listen to them to this very day and nearly 30 years on still as fresh and powerful as ever.
This is when a band isn’t just going through the motions but truly rocking out.
I have been going through the mot..ns...Bu I Remember when...
By far the best Alternative girl band. Every time I hear this it brings me back to the 90's :).
Ah the 90s..when everyone was attractive, had sick style, and the music was cutting edge. We’ll never get this back..truly a magical time and all we can do now is celebrate it.
Last good year 1995, 1996 started the begin of the end with the mobile phone and internet crazyness. Thank god I remember the time without both of them. Many youngsters don't, feel sorry for them.
This is definitely one of the band’s most powerful performances! It just grabs you from the start, and never lets you go. I just love it!
Man, that show looks fun! No cell phones blocking the view- instead people just pogoing and moshing! I would totally have loved to have been there!
Those two voices belong together. Glad they finally got back together. Everything is as it should be in the world again.
One of my favorite videos on RUclips! When they hit that first chord and the crowd explodes!
Rolled off the couch and right on the stage 🫤
Everyone who was there would be in their 40s now, stressin Covid, saying WTF take me back.
Not all of us are stressing about this virus.
I'm not stressin but yeah I miss the 90s
True I'm 49 now
This still my shit! 1995- 15 years old I remember it like yesterday!
Same here boss! I was 16 in 95. Mad crush on these girls, especially Louise!
@@imvandenh My crush and still is is (The late great) Chris Cornell from Soundgarden, I adore him even now, they were my favorite bands and Alice N Chains. I'm also a fan of Metallica, Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Led Zeppelin, In living Colour, Black Flag, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Jon Mayer.
I remember seeing them on this tour at The Fillmore in SF. My friend and I were right up front, on Nina's side of the stage. This song was pandemonium from the first note -- the floor was literally shaking. Good times. :-)
Great performance Chicago here !!
Kids now a day's dont have a clue how much fun the grunge 90s was! Now that was concert!👌😎👍
Living in the moment. Look at all that raw energy and 0 cell phones trying to record it all. Hell man, get me a time machine to go back and experience one more concert like that.
People might as well just stay home and watch a RUclips video on their phones. I don't get it. Going to see Halestorm in a month and I won't be watching it through my phone. My eyes have hi-def!
The convenience of cellphones is highly overrated! Live in the moment, don't just record it! I had a great time in the 80s and 90s. I think our sense of community as teens and 20's were alot more intense with friends putting out fanzines and going to shows to see bands many of whom we had friends who were members of said bands. We had a really great scene. I haven't experienced anything like it since even though I've looked for it.
This had to be the best song of the entire festival!
I was there and I still got the T shirt!
THE best version of this song, live, Glasto, FFS 🤘🏼
:) Taped this on VHS when I was 15. I played it to death and drove me family crazy. Jumping around in my bedroom with my shitty electric guitar, playing along, couldn't have been happier. :D
Patches O'Hoolahan . Same here, taped the lot. 😎😎
Same here!!! and im form Santiago, Chile.. MTV rocked at that time!! sweet 15.... now just have to work , family ,bla bla bla :(
Lovin babes life these..*^ jand do again and again !#!
yeah I remember recording this on VHS at the time, & playing it to death lol
Patches O'Hoolahan Nice quality, must have used 2 hour speed mode!
I wasn't a huge fan of Veruca Salt but happened to see them twice as opening acts. I was a fan after that.
Did anybody think it was so hot how Louise was turning her guitar and then started to sing. Such great memories of the '90s such a good band
Everything that Louise does is hot.
Glastonbury back when it was proper, great set girls.
The 90's. Been reminiscing listening to the best music of all time. I would love to live that decade again.
If time travel will ever become possibel, I will so go back to the 80s and 90s to relive that era and enjoy all the great music and all the other fun things to do back then. The 90s will forever be the greatest decade for music ever, with the 80s and early to mid-2000s easily coming in as second and third. Sad to see how it all went downhill in the past 15 years though.
these girls really rocked it out...!!!
Fuck, the 90s were it! How I miss them, how I miss being 20 in the 90s!
Incredible.
This crowd is everything 😊
Damn I just discovered this song and it ROCKS
Chicago proud!!
My master loves Veruca Salt. He 1st heard of them on Conans talk show. I want to do a video with them
she's 53 now. WOW. your youth goes FASTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
This is my personal anthem ❤
Drummer broke his snare head-- that's hammering the drums. My gal turned me on to Veruca Salt in the 90's...amazing!
16 years old when this happened, amazing music the 90s.
Man I've always loved this band, they're all talented artists individually and collectively BUT there's just something about Nina Gordon-she's such a cool chick. She inspired me to pick up guitar and learn (I sucked at first at guitar but now can shred Alter Bridge and Queensryche solos-defintely FAR from where I started). Nina just has Super CLEAR vocals (go listen again if you like, to me it's remarkable), tight guitar chops, creative and heart felt lyrics and riffs. Such a brilliant musician, always been my 90's Chicago alt rock hero (I like Veruca better than the Pumpkins and I'm a drop tuned Deftones West Coast metal style of headbanger primarily-Nina just had a way to transcend all the cliches and barriers and pull me into her sound-she's remarkable).
I like those monster rawk tight guitar hooks
Incredible...there will never be a time like this again.
Thank god.
I love it....great lyrics,,,,,great energy.......
This is how we wanted our 90'sgirls right here. Rock chicks of Gen X!
Wow.. the energy is through the nonexistent roof!
one of the coolest bands that came out of the 90's
awesome awesome awesome!
girl power freakin rocks!
thanks chickies
One great record, one so-so, the rest pretty bad. They almost fall into one-hit wonder status.
PERFECT.
Wish I could have experienced shows like this back then. Shows now a days aren’t the same
Best punk song of the 90s, simply put, period, end of sentence.
And Black Lace👍📼📺🐋
lol theres a lot of competition
those chicks ROCK. The 80's and 90's were great times in Rock & Roll.
Fking Awesome!! Down n Dirrty grungey hard rock, alt!🤟😖. I'm here ALL DAY for this shi*t!
I think this must be the most played video by me RUclips puts it on play next all the time... I don't have any problem this is a brilliant performance of a great song
Takes me back to high school. Hate to be nostalgic. But man the 90s.... I’m grateful I came of age in that decade. We grew up on the fruits of labour of all the bands that came before, unsung heroes which I discovered later on. Very lucky indeed.
This is so 90s! And awesome! When bands really "perform".
God this looks so fun, fuck I wish I time travel back right to this show.
Those were the best shows so glad I was young in the early 90s I was 16 years old at this show