Set List 0:57 Touchdown boy 3:52 Peggy sue 6:50 Wasting time 9:40 Does my breath smell 12:54 Apple shampoo 15:43 Depends 17:34 Lemmings 20:08 Carousel 22:40 M+M's 25:06 Toast and bananas
"I know just where I stand. A boy trapped in the body of a man and I'll take what you're willing to give. And I'll teach myself to live with a walk on part, in a background shot, of a movie I'm not in." is still one of the best lines ever in a Blink song.
I so agree with you ,..Apple shampoo is the best example IMO of marks song writing prowess hes,… so many gems tho emo lemmings stay together for the kids
It changed the world of pop punk forever. There's articles that said so. I mean to me it's true. I mean, look at the mid 2010's pop punk and come back to dude ranch. any difference? the year.
They looked exactly like the dudes from chain of strength from the same time period san diego. both from separate factions of punk rock kids who each thought the other were insufferable posers. oh 90's youth culture, you so cray
Funny is that blink wasn’t so famous or worldwide famous when this came out, imagine yourself being an cameraman and recording and random punk band and then see them getting famous worldwide and keeping the footage that is absolutely good quality!
Yep. Dude Ranch wasn't even released yet. Travis wasn't in the band. They didn't really explode until Travis joined in 98 and they recorded Enema of the State and released in 99. Then it was off to the races. They were good, but Travis made them great.
At the 1996 date in Falmouth, MA Blink 182 played on flatbed trailer for maybe 250 people. Saw them following winter in 1996 at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA with an audience of about 100. Following year they played the mainstage in Northampton...... As the opener starting before most people had entered. Saw them again in 1998 or 1999 on the Sno Core tour opening for Primus. Only saw Blink 182 as a headliner once at Suffolk Down in 2002 on the New Found Glory/Bodyjar Tour. That being said. EVERYONE at Warped Tour 1996 was familiar with the name Blink 182..... they were likely more interested in catching larger bands. Hell, in 1996 Rocket From The Crypt and Fluf, two other San Diego bands on the tour were still much larger than Blink 182 then. Heck, Unwritten Law was bigger and the first band after Green Day to sign a major label contract during that wave of punk signings....they signed to Epic in like 93 or 94....
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence Ahh Unwritten Law.. that brings back high school memories.. there were many times Blink (and later Blink-182) opened for some great San Diego bands that have since long broken up at Soma and other smaller ages venues around time. My fav was till that 95 Blink / Buck O Nine show.. that was some good stuff..
@@paulcoleman8574 @codycast you guys have memories I can’t even relate to, didn’t know about blink until 2014 when I heard I miss you during high school in a buddies car. Didn’t grow up in the punk era, but still have great love for this band- makes me feel like I missed out not being around this lighthearted scene, being a kid was different back then
Every Blink 182 video appear someone to say how bad Tom is in the guitar... The world is full of great guitar players, but only a few of then can create great songs, and even less can create such great songs with so simple riffs! And that is genious!
MM Arquitetos I'd argue the simplicity is the beauty of it. Anyone can pick up a guitar and play someone else's song. A minuscule subset of them are able to create something from nothing. And Blink created anthems that resonated with a generation.
It this were before July 8th, I was 8 too. Perfect band to be idolizing in your childhood, they always put Dammit and All the Small Things on the radio when I was 13.
These guys are a major influence in my music life. I love seeing them playing at this early stage. Carousel is the best song ever. Mark and Tom are my favorite stage performers
Damn..thank you so much. Keeping the treasures of the past to the present and future. We danced, we laughed, we cried, and we rocked. To more great memories...
I wish I could've been the age (or around the age) I am now during this time -- so I could watch all these golden blink songs performed live. So many songs from their early demos and albums were never played after Enema of the State and so on. Which is a shame -- because Buddha, Cheshire and Dude Ranch had some fuckin' rad songs that were underrated or forgotten after their music grew. Sucks, but bands only have (maybe) an hour to play live, which is used to cover all the greatest hits. Also, ANNE HOPPUS IS SITTING BY THE AMPS//SPEAKERS ON MARK'S SIDE. LOOKY AT HIS BBY SISTER!!!
I was 16 in 1996, I seen every band you could ever imagine. Ate tons of acid and smoked lots of weed. It was fucking glorious. You definitely missed out.
Tess1061 i mean i’m only 14 but i would of loved to be about 19 just imagine like going there with your best mates or your girlfriend and watching them evolve as a band, i would do anything for it but it’s sad what has happened to the music scene with still becoming so popular in the uk i’m one of the only people in my school who love classic blink green day and sum 41 there so energetic and they can take a small venue and play it like a stadium
this is pricelees the guys who recorded this need to get a freaking oscar an award or something im ready this sould need to go to heaven hahahaa i love this i cant stop crying
Thomas Matthew DeLonge (Poway, California, 13 de diciembre de 1975) es un músico estadounidense. DeLonge es conocido por ser el cofundador, covocalista principal y guitarrista de la banda de rock Blink-182. También es el vocalista principal y guitarrista de la banda de rock Angels & Airwaves, la cual formó en 2005 después de su primera salida de Blink-182. DeLonge se destaca por su distintiva voz nasal. 48 AÑOS. (49) 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
YO I just noticed at 5:20 in, Tom plays the riff to I'm Sorry. This was pre Dude Ranch, and it was just done as a improv kinda thing in between the Peggy Sue verses
First time I saw Blink was in 1996 in a small bar. 40 people max were there. I saw then next in 1998......40K people were there. Good music never dies! hashtag tyler steel
Would like to come back time and be there. It seems that only a few guys in the audience know their songs but there so many friends at the stage singing every song. I think closest people understand they were really different from other bands.
I think what made them so good back in the 90s and early 2000s was that the did mess up some but that just showed that they were human and didn’t try to impress anybody and just wanted to play the music they wrote
This is the Blink I remember. Saw them in Cleveland that summer at the old Peabody's Down Under in the flats. Barely anyone there. I believe it was an off date from the Warp Tour because they didn't play that stop.
I use to listen to the travis barker era blink in 9th grade with my my friends and a little bit in high school then I got over them for a long time, now I'm exploring all the early stuff like buddha, cheshire cat, they came to conquer and early demos and dude ranch, quite solid stuff they did in the mid 90s to late, I always dig what they did after no doubt, but I feel like really getting into the early stuff now that I'm way familiar with 1999 and on.
Absolutely!!! Don’t really even like “new” blink that much. Everything after enema of the state just went downhill for me.......but what do I know? I don’t like bands once they get super popular anyway hahahaha
Hammer Time this was before dude ranch came out, and during their live performances for peggy sue up until they stopped playing it they used to break it down at the bridge. Tom probably just played the riff to I’m sorry thinking it would sound cool in Peggy Sue, not knowing it would become one of their songs in the near future. If you look up other live performances of peggy sue you’ll see that Tom used to play this cool riff that they only played on the live version, for example you can look at their 2000 San Diego private show, or TMTTS
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I remember this show at Bayfront Park in Miami. The ampitheater is tiny so only the small time bands use that stage. The headlining acts (Pennywise, 311, Fishbone) played on a temporary stage in an open field area.
Set List
0:57 Touchdown boy
3:52 Peggy sue
6:50 Wasting time
9:40 Does my breath smell
12:54 Apple shampoo
15:43 Depends
17:34 Lemmings
20:08 Carousel
22:40 M+M's
25:06 Toast and bananas
brasil!
tysm!
Amazing list none of the pop stuff.
Thanks
@Rodrigo M.A. buddha and dude ranch also
Young Tom is just such a fucking legend
So is new Tom but just in a different and less universally appreciated way
@@donbeck8835 yeah my thoughts exactly
you are a legend
@Dallas how many records have you sold Chief? Or do you work in a guitar centre lol
@Dallas technical skill doesn’t define “good guitarist”
Bless your generous soul for this rad footage
Question, do you know the kid in your profile picture?
"I know just where I stand. A boy trapped in the body of a man and I'll take what you're willing to give. And I'll teach myself to live with a walk on part, in a background shot, of a movie I'm not in." is still one of the best lines ever in a Blink song.
14:18 for those who want to hear. Song is Apple Shampoo
Pretty much how every 20something Blink fan feels.
I saw this as it came on the video lol
I think Dude Ranch was probably the apex of their lyric writing to be honest, so many good songs on that album.
I so agree with you ,..Apple shampoo is the best example IMO of marks song writing prowess hes,… so many gems tho emo lemmings stay together for the kids
little did we know at the time what the dude ranch record would do to the world. holy shit.
Its crazy these blonde chicks also made the self titled album😂
It changed the world of pop punk forever. There's articles that said so. I mean to me it's true. I mean, look at the mid 2010's pop punk and come back to dude ranch. any difference? the year.
@@KoiYokan lmao not too much? It only got them radio played and launched them into the spotlight
Uh what??
Enema of the State truly changed their direction as a band
When mark and Tom were bros.
Same shoes same hair best friends
I felt some tear here
They looked exactly like the dudes from chain of strength from the same time period san diego. both from separate factions of punk rock kids who each thought the other were insufferable posers. oh 90's youth culture, you so cray
@Elliott Felipe shut up and advertise your crappy scam somewhere else
Vans was a sponsor so they had to wear those shoes.
Feel like they are still bros and got that love for one another. Just grow apart a little bit and mature.
This song (touchdown boy) still plays in my head very regularly
s a m e 🌾
I was there. I'm 14 at that time. What a great day.
You're lucky...
boongnya parah
halu bgst
Fuckin lucky. I really wish I could have seen early blink because in my opinion, everything pre Enema was fucking awesome
Wow that’s amazing
Mark has so much energy. It's awesome to watch him bouncing around all over the place.
He’s still the same even now we love you Mark don’t ever change
he is Mark Hoppus for a reason ;)
I just suddenly understood Mark Hoppus. He's a total rockstar here. Epic personality
Funny is that blink wasn’t so famous or worldwide famous when this came out, imagine yourself being an cameraman and recording and random punk band and then see them getting famous worldwide and keeping the footage that is absolutely good quality!
Yep. Dude Ranch wasn't even released yet. Travis wasn't in the band. They didn't really explode until Travis joined in 98 and they recorded Enema of the State and released in 99. Then it was off to the races. They were good, but Travis made them great.
At the 1996 date in Falmouth, MA Blink 182 played on flatbed trailer for maybe 250 people. Saw them following winter in 1996 at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA with an audience of about 100.
Following year they played the mainstage in Northampton...... As the opener starting before most people had entered.
Saw them again in 1998 or 1999 on the Sno Core tour opening for Primus.
Only saw Blink 182 as a headliner once at Suffolk Down in 2002 on the New Found Glory/Bodyjar Tour.
That being said. EVERYONE at Warped Tour 1996 was familiar with the name Blink 182..... they were likely more interested in catching larger bands.
Hell, in 1996 Rocket From The Crypt and Fluf, two other San Diego bands on the tour were still much larger than Blink 182 then. Heck, Unwritten Law was bigger and the first band after Green Day to sign a major label contract during that wave of punk signings....they signed to Epic in like 93 or 94....
@@Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence Ahh Unwritten Law.. that brings back high school memories.. there were many times Blink (and later Blink-182) opened for some great San Diego bands that have since long broken up at Soma and other smaller ages venues around time. My fav was till that 95 Blink / Buck O Nine show.. that was some good stuff..
I used to watch them in San Diego when they fist started playing shows. First show was $5 at Soma.
@@paulcoleman8574 @codycast you guys have memories I can’t even relate to, didn’t know about blink until 2014 when I heard I miss you during high school in a buddies car. Didn’t grow up in the punk era, but still have great love for this band- makes me feel like I missed out not being around this lighthearted scene, being a kid was different back then
0:06 Dammit riff tease
It sounds more like Lemmings, Dammit was one of those songs they created directly on studio in order to have a hit.
Every Blink 182 video appear someone to say how bad Tom is in the guitar... The world is full of great guitar players, but only a few of then can create great songs, and even less can create such great songs with so simple riffs! And that is genious!
Right! Dude made a career out of the same chord progressions in 3 different keys. That's pretty creative.
MM Arquitetos I'd argue the simplicity is the beauty of it. Anyone can pick up a guitar and play someone else's song. A minuscule subset of them are able to create something from nothing. And Blink created anthems that resonated with a generation.
People say the same about Kurt Cobain, but they miss the point these artists never boasted technical skill.
@@billwilliams328 kurt has a good ear for melody
@@christianmoreno5816 What about you? How many chords progression do you now? And what carreer did developed with it?
At that time I was 8 years old, blink would always be my favorite band, they shaped my personality💙
same vibes!!
It this were before July 8th, I was 8 too. Perfect band to be idolizing in your childhood, they always put Dammit and All the Small Things on the radio when I was 13.
These guys are a major influence in my music life. I love seeing them playing at this early stage. Carousel is the best song ever. Mark and Tom are my favorite stage performers
I agree, Carousel is in top best Blink Songs and probably their best old song
Love carousel
Also love apple shampoo and untitled from their earlier years
Carousel, M+M’s, Wasting Time, Enthused, Dammit, Apple Shampoo, Untitled and Josie are their best songs Pre Enema
16:46 security is digging it
Why is this video getting so much attention this week? Was it featured somewhere?
Robert Lyon *_Recommended._*
@@kevindie sweet, I filmed this along with a friend. Love that it's going viral.
Robert Lyon *_How did you have access to the stage?_*
those girls in front row look good!
Ahhh the 90s...i was 15 in 1996 and totally obsessed with Blink❤ Wish i could go back in time🥺
24:50 Family reunion!!!
honestly...if when i die i find out that 'heaven' is just 1996 in perpetuity....i'd be totally fine with that
Love Toms old punk voice.
Same
You mean toms young man voice lol
@@Thrashman-ye4cfyou think you funny lol
@@sk4tez182 😂
2020
Home quarantine
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Putangina ng mga banda sa pilipinas ngayon puro broken hearted. Punk rock muna tayo tangina
Damn..thank you so much. Keeping the treasures of the past to the present and future. We danced, we laughed, we cried, and we rocked. To more great memories...
I am SO HAPPY this video exists
0:35 Mark playing Strung Out's Firecracker bass riff.
It's nice to be reminded that there was once a world that wasn't completely fucked.
It was fucked then too just in a different way
Damn, this is a legendary video.
It sounds so good when they sing together at 19:38 i wish they would have done this more often, or written it into some of their songs
this is one of the best Tom's vocal performance of Carousel
Check out the cover of carousel by the band color killer, the kids voice is awesome, id love to hear new and old blink by him
I wish I could've been the age (or around the age) I am now during this time -- so I could watch all these golden blink songs performed live. So many songs from their early demos and albums were never played after Enema of the State and so on.
Which is a shame -- because Buddha, Cheshire and Dude Ranch had some fuckin' rad songs that were underrated or forgotten after their music grew. Sucks, but bands only have (maybe) an hour to play live, which is used to cover all the greatest hits.
Also, ANNE HOPPUS IS SITTING BY THE AMPS//SPEAKERS ON MARK'S SIDE.
LOOKY AT HIS BBY SISTER!!!
I was 16 in 1996, I seen every band you could ever imagine. Ate tons of acid and smoked lots of weed. It was fucking glorious. You definitely missed out.
Tess1061 Dude Ranch is by far my favorite album.
Awesome Zidane avatar, by the way.
Tess1061 i mean i’m only 14 but i would of loved to be about 19 just imagine like going there with your best mates or your girlfriend and watching them evolve as a band, i would do anything for it but it’s sad what has happened to the music scene with still becoming so popular in the uk i’m one of the only people in my school who love classic blink green day and sum 41 there so energetic and they can take a small venue and play it like a stadium
I wasn’t even alive in 1996 dammit
There's bands right now you'll say the same thing about in 20 years
24:23, oh, god, just perfect
Wow Priceless footage.
This is my era, 90's still the best time for me
siap bang
I was 4 years old when this was made and they’re still my favorite band.
Gross
Fucking disgusting
My parents were 15 when they made this and they’re still my favorite band
I love how the breakdown for “Peggy Sue” during this show (2:12) was what would be the intro riff for “I’m sorry” on Dude Ranch.
Only time ever to be played live, to my knowledge.
Was thinking the same thing
@@joepermenter7228 there you have buddy ruclips.net/video/yvsFaSfWPyo/видео.htmlsi=10nFWUli7y9dw2fY
@@joepermenter7228a video of the full song live just dropped recently
Thank you so much for uploading this! I grew up on their music.
this is pricelees the guys who recorded this need to get a freaking oscar an award or something im ready this sould need to go to heaven hahahaa i love this i cant stop crying
I'm glad you are enjoying it.
Crying?
@@abolishthe19thamendment yea, me 2 man, this is a fkn gem
2:08 back when security would just throw your ass back in there lol
Big Rig69 yeah they stopped after that one kid in big day out 2001 limp bizkit was hurled back and broke his neck
fuck dude nowadays they’ll just get arrested
@@Katarinarabbit wait WHÁT
M+Ms was the first blink song i heard and
it is still one my favorite songs of theirs
I think this sounds way tighter than anything I've seen of them live in more recent years. Tom is better live in this era for sure
Mark is such a great hype man. All the jumps and YEAAAAAH's
I like this style of Tom’s singing so much more than most of the current stuff.
they always sounded like a couple of teenagers trying to learn instruments live
That's what made the 90s blink so legendary.
Scott wasn't that bad....
I mean, go and see a couple of teenagers trying to learn instruments live now. It's not this good.
Scott was very good, only repetitive, but it was appropriate for Skate punk
that whats made punk so appealing to me when i was young
Wow, Toms voice sounds amazing. Who thought his voice could ever sound so perfect live? LEGEND (Mark too, same thing)
“I know not a reason why. Solitudes a reason to dieee!” God, I loved Cheshire Cat and Dude Ranch
Thomas Matthew DeLonge (Poway, California, 13 de diciembre de 1975) es un músico estadounidense. DeLonge es conocido por ser el cofundador, covocalista principal y guitarrista de la banda de rock Blink-182. También es el vocalista principal y guitarrista de la banda de rock Angels & Airwaves, la cual formó en 2005 después de su primera salida de Blink-182. DeLonge se destaca por su distintiva voz nasal.
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YO I just noticed at 5:20 in, Tom plays the riff to I'm Sorry. This was pre Dude Ranch, and it was just done as a improv kinda thing in between the Peggy Sue verses
That’s amazing
I love how Ian from NFG is at all their Florida shows around this time.
What tf are people talking about? These guys sound fucking rad here.
Word
First time I saw Blink was in 1996 in a small bar. 40 people max were there. I saw then next in 1998......40K people were there. Good music never dies! hashtag tyler steel
If only warped tour was this small again!
Damn man I hadn't even started kindergarten when this show happened. Imagine all the shows you could go see with a time machine
I wasn’t even alive
Or with RUclips and cameras
@@TheAbandonedAccount7 underrated comment
@@saffronthurkettle6795 Same
Scott Raynor's style has always been the same as wearing hats to the present age. haha
what he doing now? I need some update about him.. Did he has Facebook/IG account?? Sorry for my bad English.. I'm big fan of him..
@@adbmln he is playing in different bands
He plays in a metal band called The Wraith.
@@spoookym3728 i thought he left
@@dygrizzly oh my bad then. I know he was in the band maybe a year or two ago. Not sure about now.
One of my top 15 favorite bands of all time, I've been a fan since 2001.
oh nice man top 15 thats incredible
Thank you so much !
Would like to come back time and be there. It seems that only a few guys in the audience know their songs but there so many friends at the stage singing every song. I think closest people understand they were really different from other bands.
0:33 Firecracker - Strung Out
good ear, man
Oh ya!
holy shit Tom totally plays the intro to I'm Sorry during the bridge on Peggy Sue
Mark said: “we’re blink-187” lol
Minus the 5-0 woop woop
Haha
I want to turn back the time🥹 i love Blink 182 but this old Blink i loveeee omg
I think what made them so good back in the 90s and early 2000s was that the did mess up some but that just showed that they were human and didn’t try to impress anybody and just wanted to play the music they wrote
Always the loved the antics of these guys.
this is from the exact day i was born, lol
yo this is actually good quality
It's awful
fr the year it was recorded yes bit I love the aesthetic of it.
@@zipzip8239 not that much
@@pantsnjacket381its crap for the yr it was recorded
Everything sounds super good here, I love these older blink lives
ahh both ears
toms playing pretty good actually just crappy audio quality he sounds just like the album
Definitely!
hey mark, we hope you always healthy and happy.
thanks for always be blink.
We played "every time mark jumps you gotta' take a drink" I ended up in the ER with alcohol poisoning by the 3rd song. :/
I love it when the algorithm resets itself to beautiful moments in history.
Legend whoever filmed this
11:16 "the wurld is a vumpire"
jesus lira correa "i hate that song"
@@_e-e how could anyone hate bullet with butterfly wings
@@Amenfantasy it was trendy to hate things even slightly outside your cliche then
@@_e-e and 3 years later they ripped off Tonight, Tonight arpeggio 🤦♂️
5:12 I'm Sorry c:
Yeah it was just a little bridge section with a cool solo they should’ve included in the song :)
😍😍😍
5:14 Even though they're playing Peggy Sue, Tom is playing the riff from I'm Sorry from Dude Ranch here. This was before Dude Ranch came out!
Sounds so great.
This is the Blink I remember. Saw them in Cleveland that summer at the old Peabody's Down Under in the flats. Barely anyone there. I believe it was an off date from the Warp Tour because they didn't play that stop.
It looks like Eminem cloned himself and his clones started a punk band.
The fully bleached hair was a SoCal surf punk thing before Eminem was ever known
rikky383 didn’t know that. But still
@@FlyingV555 Well now ya know.
@@FlyingV555 I remember being bummed that there was some new rapper guy named Eminem jocking our look on MTV
@@rikky383 Not just SoCal. Honestly, it was everywhere in the 90s, even the east coast where I am lol
Thanks so much for posting this 😊
thx dude!
Wish they still played these songs live
I don't know why but i always thought that little fill that Scott did at 18:32 was always cool
Flawless rendition of Wasting Time
Never heard M&Ms played that fast before, sounds wicked.
I use to listen to the travis barker era blink in 9th grade with my my friends and a little bit in high school then I got over them for a long time, now I'm exploring all the early stuff like buddha, cheshire cat, they came to conquer and early demos and dude ranch, quite solid stuff they did in the mid 90s to late, I always dig what they did after no doubt, but I feel like really getting into the early stuff now that I'm way familiar with 1999 and on.
I love Scotts drumming. More raw and more punk and hollow sounding. Love travis sound too but it's not the same.
Cause its not Travis. Travis didn't join Blink until '98
I agree with you
Punk drumming is the best drumming
Tom wearing Vans is so rare. Jesus thats my spot to be If I have a time machine
22:00 the dude tryna be scott in the back lol
amazing. thanks for the upload! love mark always fucks with tom on the toast and bananas solo
imissoldblink182
lucas latorre Couldn't fuckin agree more
Absolutely!!! Don’t really even like “new” blink that much. Everything after enema of the state just went downhill for me.......but what do I know? I don’t like bands once they get super popular anyway hahahaha
Thank to you for this video!!!!!!!!
I thought i have x1.25 youtube video speed)) But it's not, its just speed of real blink))
5:10 The only snippet of “I’m Sorry” they ever played 😢
Touchdown Boy, Peggy Sue, Apple Shampoo, Carousel, and Toast and Bananas sounded just like the albums
Keane Coquete Lemmings was best
Amazing those Mark's chorus
Dammit I wish I could teleport back to the 90s right now.
Esa energía de Maaaaaaaark 😵😱
Why is Tom playing "I'm Sorry" during Peggy Sue at 5:14?? Or is it just me?
Hammer Time this was before dude ranch came out, and during their live performances for peggy sue up until they stopped playing it they used to break it down at the bridge. Tom probably just played the riff to I’m sorry thinking it would sound cool in Peggy Sue, not knowing it would become one of their songs in the near future. If you look up other live performances of peggy sue you’ll see that Tom used to play this cool riff that they only played on the live version, for example you can look at their 2000 San Diego private show, or TMTTS
@@nickcollins716 they never played im sorry live :(
I hear it loud and clear yo
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I was 15. AND I missed them. I think Fishbone was the same time on another stage, #blackgirlmagiclove . I thank you for uploading this!
I like how Ian Grushka was always at their shows in Florida.
I know, right? Been a blink nerd for so long.
He used to get all the bands weed
Is that Ian in the purple shirt?
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Wish I wasn’t too cool to like these guys in the late 90s. I was 17 in 1996.
even back then carousel was a bop live and the crowd knew what's up
You prefer pre Enema or post enema blink?
@@raccoon-ek7wd both
@@pantsnjacket381 yeah i can pretty much listen to anything before neighbourhoods for some reason
@@raccoon-ek7wd same lmao early blink is so cool tbh
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Seems like Scott figured out some of he bare bones of Mutt all the way back in 1996.
I remember this show at Bayfront Park in Miami. The ampitheater is tiny so only the small time bands use that stage. The headlining acts (Pennywise, 311, Fishbone) played on a temporary stage in an open field area.