I moved from Downey to Knoxville TN in 93 and introduced so many people to Sublime. 40oz of Freedom blew their little country minds. I Loved this band so much it was just 90’s perfection.
Man why have I never seen this before today? So good live, Bradley’s voice is one of the tops of that era and he’s in some good company to say the least. Big thank you to whoever posted this. Maybe your holding out on some more epic footage? So many great ones die young…tragic!!!
I have been in love with Sublime since the beginning. My children were both born after Brad's passing but know every song. Oddly enough my husband and I rescued an odd pup that needed us.,..his name is Lou Dog! Oh and he also LOVES SUBLIME ❤
i'd give a digit of my finger to be at this show... but i was like 6 years too young back then =[ i love Brad's stage presence.. he's always like talking shit to the crowd and seems like he's got somewhere else he'd rather be, when we all know that when he's on stage he's exactly where he wants to be already lol
I've always known it deep down, but Bradley & Sublime are a greater musical influence than I realize. I'm from STRONG BEACH too, but that's not as important as simply recognizing their incredible creativity & originality. TRUE TALENT. Tragic loss.
Overrated guitar player. Great songwriter! Saw them twice and he was sloppy drunk or high both times. I think they would have faded away like the rest of the ska-punk bands from the 90s had he not died. Brad dying froze them in that time stature.
@@christophernoyer5381no, song writing being more important than technical instrument talent is the foundation of punk, Sublime had the best drummer and best bass player and best singer slash songwriter in the entire history of punk, I've been listening to all sorts of punk and punk adjacent forms of music for 40 years now and Sublime is easily th best out of every generation of the culture and it's a shame that we lost him because he full of so much creativity that I have no doubt they would have continued writing and recorded and releasing brilliant music for years
Not only their own phenomenal music, but to then hear The Grateful Dead, Bad Brains and the Descendants thrown in as well. We danced our asses off for sure.
I have such a massive gaping place in my heart for Bradley bud and Eric. Bradley our souls knew eachother in a previous life and we will meet in the next!! Much love 🧡
I love Sublime sooo much, ... up until this day. His voice is so nice and very real and the punk ass, political voice. This is not present anymore, in any music and its more than needed XXX RIP you good soul
@@jamesd2282I know ….I can see why Marshall quit so early….as good as brad was I don’t think I could handle being in a band with someone that messed up all the time…
I was there for the WAILERS BAND.. "TONIGHT WE ARE ALL IN RASTA CRUZ"...and the cloud stayed over our heads and it was blissful. I had to keep buying new sublime cdz because everyone kept taking mine.
Yeah, we all lost what would certainly have been some incredible music when Brad died! Sublime was all I listened to my freshman year of high school. I even named my first dog Louie (R.I.P. Bud, I miss you!) because of Sublime!
Man Bradley was so talented, such an excellent voice. I was fortunate enough to see them on the first warp tour in myrtle beach SC in like 94ish. He was trashed but still cool to see them. Gone way too soon.
@@StuffedBearSus oh yea? Perhaps. But I don’t think he could have created and done these songs and had what success they had without Bradley, whereas the opposite is very likely true.
Palookaville was such a sweet spot. Saw a few giants there with almost nobody in the house, like Bootsy Collins (with 90% of Parliament), Stanley Clark, George Porter, Sublime, Skankin Pickle, Trulio Disgracias... small hall decent sound great booking agent
Caught them on the warped tour 94 I think. maybe 95, face to face and L7 were headliners. No use for a name, Guttermouth were fantastic and just finished their set when I walked back inside and there was Sublime, three fat ( with LOVE) white guys, shirtless, playing the smoothest reggae really loud. I was mesmerized. Only knew them w Date Rape which was getting radio airplay in my area. So lucky to catch them, im not from CA.
Wish people could still do this, these new generations dont even know how to play outside anymore and im only 28 but already feel bad for them... Theyll never understand how good it actually was without social media ruling our lives, how i wish i could just go to one more show without people all being on their phones, wall-e is happening lol
Those must have been some really good times! I moved to Montebello to live with my Dad in 92-93 and wish I could have caught them live while I was out there
@@SoFLDawg It was pretty amazing. Just Bradley, Eric and Bud. 3 hours. Bradley kept taking bathroom breaks in the middle of songs.. They still nailed every song. Mostly 40 oz to Freedom songs. The night before, Bud came into the bar just to drink and chill. That dude is soo chill.
@@Blaster-1 man that’s awesome dude, great story. Bud seems like chill dude would love to meet him. I’ve met Eric and Rome before and Eric was super cool. It was brief after a show but what an honor to have met him. Thanks for sharing 🤙🏼
@@SoFLDawg That’s awesome as well. Definitely a legacy defined an era. The music lives on to remember, thank God! I saw No Doubt doing some Ska show a few months later in Los Angeles. Lol, I was crowd surfing and they held me up just as Gwen was belting out “I’m just a girl” I reached out to hold her hand, she grabbed it and then I was dropped into Security! I remember it like it was yesterday. We didn’t have cell phones and recorded everything, like today. I think it’s better… we experienced shows… we listened and didn’t record everything!
I moved from Long Beach to New York in 97'and people knew when I went to the jute box they knew what was comin' on and they people that were my new friends at the time love Sublime...there contagious....💪🏻💪🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 And when the songs were over one of my friends would put on date rape of course!!!
@@jujuonthatmeat7581 it was so dope I saw them with pit tickets Eric even sang on “Skankin” slightly was the bomb they played intergalactic by beastie boys at the last song!
@@jujuonthatmeat7581 I’m 100% with you on that one, I love playing sublimes music along with Long Beach dub All stars and Long Beach shortbus. I’m trynna bring that energy in San Antonio Tx lol
@@robertwilliams3820 I remember them loading up on that side street...the street Palookaville was located on. The dog was there, too. It was white VW van if I remember correctly.
@@MesaMike5kthey toor the the rooftop offa NYC Thursday. Best show I ever saw. Setlist wasnt grail territory but the vibe, sound, venue, weather, sound, setlist, pollo, sound, frank, sound, argus,
My friends and I had tickets to the show where Bradley died. We showed up to the venue and the crew was all freaking out. A guy came out and told us he was dead. Never got to see them play. Don’t do hard drugs.
A bunch of my friends in Napa had tickets to that show. I believe was the Maritime Hall in SF? Anyways, my friends had the opportunity to either go to the Phoenix Theater show in Petaluma the night before, which ended up being their last show, or the Maritime show the following night. They chose the SF show because the Phoenix doesn’t have a liquor license and there would be no alcohol at the show. So those dopes missed Sublime’s last concert because of fucking beer.
@@benjaminthomas2031 Yes, it was the Maritime Hall. I went there a couple of times to see Dream Theater play there. Great place to see a show. They played Wednesday night in Santa Cruz at the Catalyst just before the Friday show in Petaluma.
love how his live tone was his album tone. and i can't believe it came from a common metal rig. also, i'm glad even brad had a hard time playing date rape--that song is tough to play right.
2:45 - STP
6:22 - Saw Red
8:57 - Scarlet Begonias (Grateful Dead cover)
13:09 - Don't Push/Garden Grove
20:15 - Right Back
24:23 - Pool Shark
26:36 - Greatest Hits
30:24 - 5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain (Toots & The Maytals cover)
34:52 - Date Rape
39:29 - Hammer (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
40:23 - Hope (The Descendents cover)
Thank you, brotherrrrrrrrrrrr or sisterrrrrrrrrr. 🙏🏼❤️🔥
😁👍👍👍👍
Good lookin out bro
32:37 - House of Suffering (Bad Brains Cover)
I moved from Downey to Knoxville TN in 93 and introduced so many people to Sublime. 40oz of Freedom blew their little country minds. I Loved this band so much it was just 90’s perfection.
im from knox and know a lot of local sublime fans. frickin sweet
Knox sublime head here!
Nice. I love putting people on to good music.
he change the string and returns to the same medley song. best ever.
I feel so blessed that i was at this show. Literally one of best shows ever. So glad someone recorded it with Camcorder. 🎥
Man why have I never seen this before today? So good live, Bradley’s voice is one of the tops of that era and he’s in some good company to say the least. Big thank you to whoever posted this. Maybe your holding out on some more epic footage? So many great ones die young…tragic!!!
I have been in love with Sublime since the beginning. My children were both born after Brad's passing but know every song. Oddly enough my husband and I rescued an odd pup that needed us.,..his name is Lou Dog! Oh and he also LOVES SUBLIME ❤
i'd give a digit of my finger to be at this show... but i was like 6 years too young back then =[
i love Brad's stage presence.. he's always like talking shit to the crowd and seems like he's got somewhere else he'd rather be, when we all know that when he's on stage he's exactly where he wants to be already lol
I've always known it deep down, but Bradley & Sublime are a greater musical influence than I realize. I'm from STRONG BEACH too,
but that's not as important as simply recognizing their incredible creativity & originality. TRUE TALENT. Tragic loss.
This is an excellent recording and setlist. Thank you for sharing this treasure.
Bradley was so effortless such a genius. He made it look real real easy but it’s not.
incredible, this is the first time I've seen them live and not shitfaced..
What a talented man he was.
Overrated guitar player. Great songwriter! Saw them twice and he was sloppy drunk or high both times. I think they would have faded away like the rest of the ska-punk bands from the 90s had he not died. Brad dying froze them in that time stature.
@@christophernoyer5381no, song writing being more important than technical instrument talent is the foundation of punk, Sublime had the best drummer and best bass player and best singer slash songwriter in the entire history of punk, I've been listening to all sorts of punk and punk adjacent forms of music for 40 years now and Sublime is easily th best out of every generation of the culture and it's a shame that we lost him because he full of so much creativity that I have no doubt they would have continued writing and recorded and releasing brilliant music for years
@@christophernoyer5381shut the fuck up, he invented hitting the pinch harmonic on every note you fucking ass clown. How's life?
@@xp7575yeah what he said
Bud is a fuckin machine.
I was there in the front row. I met a girl named Mary that night. Good memories. Thank you Bradley.
Budweiser is my new favorite band.
Not only their own phenomenal music, but to then hear The Grateful Dead, Bad Brains and the Descendants thrown in as well. We danced our asses off for sure.
Had the pleasure of seeing them 3 timed. Never finished a show. Bass player fell off the stage once. I believe Brad passed out the other 2 times lol
One of the best bands of ALL TIME. Still miss Bradley
Fantastic rhythm section driving the way
I have such a massive gaping place in my heart for Bradley bud and Eric. Bradley our souls knew eachother in a previous life and we will meet in the next!! Much love 🧡
The fkn 90's were the BEST! Love SC. Heading over there tomorrow to go sailing. Chardonnay 2. 4-6pm. $50 10 slots left. Come ON!
Brad is clearly on form here... Sober and his spirit is speaking through the music. So good to see in here. Thank You 🙏
Damn. I remember those times. This performance is haunting to me. Wish Brad was still here.
Thanks for sharing this. I was a huge Sublime fan in the 90's and have never seen this one.
I love Sublime sooo much, ... up until this day. His voice is so nice and very real and the punk ass, political voice. This is not present anymore, in any music and its more than needed XXX RIP you good soul
I'm trying to make it happen. Putting the right people, place & things together. It's out there, & SO AM I! :-)
You ain't lying sister. These cats are the shit. And when Bradley was on, he was on! But when he was fucked up. He was off.
@@kristopherkrueger4617 please do! Super, .. and when good, we'll see you soon on here I hope 😁 👍👍👍
@@jamesd2282I know ….I can see why Marshall quit so early….as good as brad was I don’t think I could handle being in a band with someone that messed up all the time…
@fmbighair eh, its all energy..........
6:10 "You're a bunch of goofy lookin' mothafuckers." Love it.
I was there for the WAILERS BAND.. "TONIGHT WE ARE ALL IN RASTA CRUZ"...and the cloud stayed over our heads and it was blissful. I had to keep buying new sublime cdz because everyone kept taking mine.
Good footage here! Love it !
Of course they kick ass live..👍
They started out just playing at every party possible.
There are not too many bands I wish I'd seen live back then but they are in my top five for sure
Saw them on Halloween that year, didn't even know who they were but everyone said trust me you'll wanna be there, they were right
We just did a song with Eric Wilson at his house called “she found love.” Bradley Nowell is missed!!
That voice bro…oh yeah he’s playing lead guitar too! Mad props
Yeah, we all lost what would certainly have been some incredible music when Brad died! Sublime was all I listened to my freshman year of high school. I even named my first dog Louie (R.I.P. Bud, I miss you!) because of Sublime!
and rythmn.. amazing
Wow, nice historical content 🙏. I miss this band😢🤫😎🌞🤠.
Man Bradley was so talented, such an excellent voice. I was fortunate enough to see them on the first warp tour in myrtle beach SC in like 94ish. He was trashed but still cool to see them. Gone way too soon.
Bud the drummer was the most talented out of all
@@StuffedBearSus oh yea? Perhaps. But I don’t think he could have created and done these songs and had what success they had without Bradley, whereas the opposite is very likely true.
@@slashtrio weird cause the band still tours lol without Bradly
@@StuffedBearSusI’ll just let your comment speak for itself.
@@slashtrio cause you can’t dispute that fact lol
Palookaville was such a sweet spot. Saw a few giants there with almost nobody in the house, like Bootsy Collins (with 90% of Parliament), Stanley Clark, George Porter, Sublime, Skankin Pickle, Trulio Disgracias... small hall decent sound great booking agent
Where was this venue? I'm in Santa Cruz but only been here for like 6 years and im not aware of this venues existence.
1994-2001 @@rebel107
Caught them on the warped tour 94 I think. maybe 95, face to face and L7 were headliners. No use for a name, Guttermouth were fantastic and just finished their set when I walked back inside and there was Sublime, three fat ( with LOVE) white guys, shirtless, playing the smoothest reggae really loud. I was mesmerized. Only knew them w Date Rape which was getting radio airplay in my area. So lucky to catch them, im not from CA.
Sublime had the best vocals, guitar, bass, and drums I have ever seen in any band
AND the best dog.
@@Bronko_ you already know
What about Peter green, John mcvie and mic Fleetwood
@@greenmanalishi6963 there dog shit compared to sublime
@@greenmanalishi6963that band w that Sting dude was pretty solid too 🙌
Palookaville!!! So many great shows 💗
Eric playing Number of the Beast at 18:15. Even he knows who the Bass God is!
Look at all these happy people with no smart phones
Wish people could still do this, these new generations dont even know how to play outside anymore and im only 28 but already feel bad for them... Theyll never understand how good it actually was without social media ruling our lives, how i wish i could just go to one more show without people all being on their phones, wall-e is happening lol
That is back when people were happy and smart on their own.
2$ - 3 kegger back yard partys with sublime , my youth was epic
I saw Sublime at Maya's place in Mission Viejo when Bradley was living in a flop house there. It truly was the beginning of the end............😢
Those must have been some really good times! I moved to Montebello to live with my Dad in 92-93 and wish I could have caught them live while I was out there
@@SoFLDawg It was pretty amazing. Just Bradley, Eric and Bud. 3 hours. Bradley kept taking bathroom breaks in the middle of songs.. They still nailed every song. Mostly 40 oz to Freedom songs. The night before, Bud came into the bar just to drink and chill. That dude is soo chill.
@@Blaster-1 man that’s awesome dude, great story. Bud seems like chill dude would love to meet him. I’ve met Eric and Rome before and Eric was super cool. It was brief after a show but what an honor to have met him. Thanks for sharing 🤙🏼
@@SoFLDawg That’s awesome as well. Definitely a legacy defined an era. The music lives on to remember, thank God! I saw No Doubt doing some Ska show a few months later in Los Angeles. Lol, I was crowd surfing and they held me up just as Gwen was belting out “I’m just a girl” I reached out to hold her hand, she grabbed it and then I was dropped into Security! I remember it like it was yesterday. We didn’t have cell phones and recorded everything, like today. I think it’s better… we experienced shows… we listened and didn’t record everything!
Man! There’s so much missing from that part of downtown these days. I met my wife a couple of doors down at logos books snd records.
Saw them at the Galaxy in Costa Mesa. Sublime, super nova and the Melvins. RIP Bradley 🤙
my hometown! lol
New live footage coming out of nowhere
Wow, bassist ripping it up all over the place... but can't hear a single note 😢
You don't hear the bass you feel it
I moved from Long Beach to New York in 97'and people knew when I went to the jute box they knew what was comin' on and they people that were my new friends at the time love Sublime...there contagious....💪🏻💪🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 And when the songs were over one of my friends would put on date rape of course!!!
We still miss you, Brad
Going to see Eric play with his newest version of Sublime tomorrow at the Shoreline Amphitheater
No way I see him play on the 22nd at the Germania amphitheater!
@@boonestwahow was it man
@@jujuonthatmeat7581 it was so dope I saw them with pit tickets Eric even sang on “Skankin” slightly was the bomb they played intergalactic by beastie boys at the last song!
@@boonestwa Awesome im super jealous lol, wish i could see bradley live but he unfortunately made some bad decisions
@@jujuonthatmeat7581 I’m 100% with you on that one, I love playing sublimes music along with Long Beach dub All stars and Long Beach shortbus. I’m trynna bring that energy in San Antonio Tx lol
Wow Bradley killed it on Scarlett Begonias!
Brad looks pissed . Can't hear his rig or something
That bass!
I was stoked when I heard them bust out some classic Bob
17:00 Rawwwwwwr
Epic show:) For a sec I thought the band was called Budweiser.
Is that Palookaville or the Catalyst?
This is Palookaville, from February, 1995. They came back to play the Catalyst in 1996, just before Brad died.
@@robertwilliams3820 holy shit. I was there
@@robertwilliams3820 I remember them loading up on that side street...the street Palookaville was located on. The dog was there, too. It was white VW van if I remember correctly.
It doesn’t get any better than sublime
So pissed I never had the chance to see them kive
They sounded good for this one.
Imagine seeing this 🤯
tell Tommy to turn the radio down
you're over it!
Go the chance to meet the Dub all stars in 99, good times.
Legendary
is there other band that can switch reggae to punk, rock, ska , and add some blues stuff also..
Not as seamlessly as Sublime
Sick version of Right Back!
I didn’t know SRH was around before 96’
Legend.
Echo the sentiment, but thumbs up for the Boognish, alone brother!
@@MesaMike5kthey toor the the rooftop offa NYC Thursday. Best show I ever saw. Setlist wasnt grail territory but the vibe, sound, venue, weather, sound, setlist, pollo, sound, frank, sound, argus,
@@echardcore Sweet! Had no idea those guys are still at it! Gonna have to tell my Voodoo lady & see if we can catch us a set somewhere.
@@MesaMike5k They tore the roof off NYC on Thursday. Best ween show I ever saw. Philly in Dec rumors.
Sublime no longer exists Brad was the soul of that band what you have now is a cover band 😉
I've seen much better sublime cover bands than the current "Sublime"
Sour grapes . Enjoy what we can get
“Woooh John Cena!” 00:48
right before we lost them
Repose En Paix Mr Nowell
I wish someone would post a show they did in Anaheim Hills around 95/96. I was standing on stage for the whole set.
Who cares
White Soul, " Regatta De Blanc" 2.0! RIP Bradley. I have never listened to "Rome, et, Al". Not interested. This sounds great.
So damn good. Such a shame
Brad didn’t wanna be their lol
My friends and I had tickets to the show where Bradley died. We showed up to the venue and the crew was all freaking out. A guy came out and told us he was dead. Never got to see them play. Don’t do hard drugs.
A bunch of my friends in Napa had tickets to that show. I believe was the Maritime Hall in SF? Anyways, my friends had the opportunity to either go to the Phoenix Theater show in Petaluma the night before, which ended up being their last show, or the Maritime show the following night. They chose the SF show because the Phoenix doesn’t have a liquor license and there would be no alcohol at the show. So those dopes missed Sublime’s last concert because of fucking beer.
@@benjaminthomas2031 Yes, it was the Maritime Hall. I went there a couple of times to see Dream Theater play there. Great place to see a show. They played Wednesday night in Santa Cruz at the Catalyst just before the Friday show in Petaluma.
@@benjaminthomas2031 major oof
I hate skinny Brad.
what'd he ever do to you
@@SSketchii I like him fat and not on dope. Skinny Brad had the sickness. 😞
@@scottsolomon5932understandable. it was an awful thing that haunted him, even when he got bigger. makes me teary just thinking about it
love how his live tone was his album tone. and i can't believe it came from a common metal rig.
also, i'm glad even brad had a hard time playing date rape--that song is tough to play right.
Most of the studio recordings... if you listen are repair jobs.. cobbled together..
It came out brilliantly.. mostly..