It's criminal that this set was performed in front of what sounds like about 20 people. They sound incredible here. One of the best live bands I've ever seen.
If they had released the same album and played the same shows in 2000-2001, they would have been as big as The Strokes. The only thing that band was guilty of was being four years too early. You go through any of those 1996 shows and that band was as tight as tight could be. One of my great musical regrets of the 90's is getting free tickets to go see them and not going to that show.
Omg this is my tape! It’s Portland Maine, not Oregon, and the club was Zootz on April 30, 1996. I was into tape trading and did audio taping. I convinced my husband at the time to video tape the show. We taped from the stairs that went up to the balcony. The camera was one of those huge ones you had to rest on your shoulder as you looked through the viewfinder. Around 21minutes in you can hear us talking about the battery time. It had a habit of suddenly draining, and the 20 minutes you thought you had could be gone in five. There are a couple quick cuts in this copy of the video but I can’t remember if they are in the original. This show was before Sucked Out got radio play and before the video came out. It was a weekday and maybe 15-25 people were there including the other band. It was a fantastic show. They opened for Nancy Boy, who we also taped.
Wow. They are so young here. I first saw them play about a year before this in a tiny club in Tampa , Florida. They were opening for Five Eight. I remember being floored and have been hooked ever since. I've had the opportunity to see them quite a few more times in the years since, in all their incarnations but unfortunately , I missed their final hurrah with the original line up. Still kinda depressed about that but I still got to see one of the best damned power pop bands that ever walked the earth. That and I saw Tom Pappas steal a big gulp from a convenience store prior to going onstage. The clerk was nonplussed.
They have been my favorite band for 24 years since i was 12 and im stoked i got to see them twice before they called it quits. Its all about the lees of memory now
It's criminal that this set was performed in front of what sounds like about 20 people. They sound incredible here. One of the best live bands I've ever seen.
Most underrated band of the late 90s. And Regretfully Yours is a masterpiece!
If they had released the same album and played the same shows in 2000-2001, they would have been as big as The Strokes. The only thing that band was guilty of was being four years too early. You go through any of those 1996 shows and that band was as tight as tight could be. One of my great musical regrets of the 90's is getting free tickets to go see them and not going to that show.
@@Charlesbabbage2209 1996 Superdrag opened for Weezer, I saw the show twice. Superdrag stole the show in my opinion.
Fantastic footage. Thanks for sharing!
Set:
0:00 - Slot Machine
3:10 - Phaser
6:28 - Liquor
11:20 - Carried
14:10 - Sucked Out
17:25 - Cynicality
21:02 - Sold You An Alibi
25:08 - Nothing Good is Real
30:35 - Destination Ursa Major
35:03 - Rocket
Superdrag is such an amazing band. Regretfully Yours makes me feel 15 again
Omg this is my tape! It’s Portland Maine, not Oregon, and the club was Zootz on April 30, 1996. I was into tape trading and did audio taping. I convinced my husband at the time to video tape the show. We taped from the stairs that went up to the balcony. The camera was one of those huge ones you had to rest on your shoulder as you looked through the viewfinder. Around 21minutes in you can hear us talking about the battery time. It had a habit of suddenly draining, and the 20 minutes you thought you had could be gone in five. There are a couple quick cuts in this copy of the video but I can’t remember if they are in the original. This show was before Sucked Out got radio play and before the video came out. It was a weekday and maybe 15-25 people were there including the other band. It was a fantastic show. They opened for Nancy Boy, who we also taped.
Wow! What a story and what a show! Almost 30 years ago
Wow. They are so young here. I first saw them play about a year before this in a tiny club in Tampa , Florida. They were opening for Five Eight. I remember being floored and have been hooked ever since. I've had the opportunity to see them quite a few more times in the years since, in all their incarnations but unfortunately , I missed their final hurrah with the original line up. Still kinda depressed about that but I still got to see one of the best damned power pop bands that ever walked the earth. That and I saw Tom Pappas steal a big gulp from a convenience store prior to going onstage. The clerk was nonplussed.
They were our opening band... It was very difficult following them every night.
Dishwalla?!
completely amazing, firing on all cylinders... jonathan davis (and this band): massively underrated
The best thing to come out of Knoxville. Thanks for posting!
I saw them at La Luna around this time... FUCKING AMAZING!!! One of my favorite 90's bands.
I was fortunate to see Superdrag earlier on this tour, in San Diego in August 1996, great memories!
Awesome that they already had some songs for Head Trip in this set. "Sucked Out" had barely been a thing by this point.
Love these guys, one of my favorites
They have been my favorite band for 24 years since i was 12 and im stoked i got to see them twice before they called it quits. Its all about the lees of memory now
I like the Lee's of Memory even more
Saw them 4 or 5 times, great live band
That sound comes out of his face. These guys are so great.
Don hits the skins like they owe him money. Absolute legend.
Don the bounty hunter
VERY underrated
Yes! Tragically underappreciated band all around!
Awesome, thanks so much for posting this! Wish I had been there (!) or to have seen them live anywhere! :(
Love this band. Love this video.
Wow. Ass Ponys playing in the background at the beginning. Great song . . . "I'd write your name in the road but I can't piss "Denise""
way down here without you
My uncles band opened shows for them
Which band is or was your Uncle’s?
Jesus Christ almighty, this shit rips! God bless Superdrag!
whoa, whoa ,whoa.....thanks, bro. this is great.
So RAD. Eom!
this set is just TOO much. "liquor " is on fuckin fire, people.
Don Coffey rocking the long hair
Does anyone know where this show took place?
Maybe Dante's or Satyricon?
This is actually from Zootz in Portland Maine not Oregon. They played at La Luna in Portland that year with Nada Surf opening.
Thanks!
Ah man, a mid-90s Elektra all-star roster. Glad Nada Surf is still playing and making great music. Likewise for Superdrag 2.0 - The Lees of Memory.
Antonym They also played at La Luna in November of that year opening for Weezer.
Maybe Hispanics have to serve food well
to actually qualify for Italian or French.
Because we’ve toured in California, Mexico, and Arizona.
This is pop that will punch you in the dick. Awesome.