First time I heard them i was tripping balls. My buddy was into speed metal and started playing this. I was transfixed. Noting at the time sounded like this.
1973 here. Thankfully this still floats around. It has many reasons to disappear, like the rest of the time period. Ill name a couple. First, the world already has myriad copycats of whats displayed. Many with a tongue in cheek derision. Second: the young dont identify with the lyrics. This was a very unsafe place. The danger was electric in the air at these shows. Something the young now dont want anything to do with. Thats fine. The fans of this are mostly like me. Old. Now my fight energy is smaller and much more focused on every day. Back then though id be climbing that fence. A scary ,....invigorating time.
Hands down the best VHS live concert ever made--------there is no way to explain the impact this video had on me back then.................................................................
ME TOO ...... my brother joined a band (bass player) with a guitar player and an awesome drummer... we had a party to introduce everyone, to get to know one in other. The next day the drummer Cliff picked me up and he had a case of Colt 45. cans...... he said he just got this video and wanted me to watch it with him.. It meant so much to me that I lied about knowing the band Ministry.... That was my bro, and I would go on to front a band he put together.. I miss you Cliff... I miss that "BURNT" laugh the most 😂😂😂😂😎😎😎
I was 15 when my girlfriend let me borrow this on VHS..she gave birth to our daughter about six years later. I'm now 48 and my daughter turns 28 at the end of the year. I truly believe that Uncle Al had a big hand in not only that part of my life, but many wonderfully weird moments since, in between and I know future moments as well. What a great thing music does for a guys like me.. especially Ministry. Thank you Al for sharing your art with the rest of us..
I literally discovered them last night. My mom’s friend gave me and my dad tickets because she couldn’t make it to the show and knew we were metal fans. This song was playing in my head all day so I had to come looking for it!
That is a shame since Al is now a bloated, out of touch, charcutier of himself. he should have ODd 20 years ago so his fans could remember him in a better light.
I was in highschool. Fake id. Headed into ybor for this stuff before ybor became what it is today. Back in the 80's and very early 90's. I miss the days before the internet and cell phones. The youth these days have no idea. ....To be caught up in the moments and live in the now. You truly experienced your surroundings and genuinely felt your surroundings.
it's 89 and I'm an alienated youth with a girlfriend who leaves me for the guy with the vette and I stumble into a record store and this was playing , I was forever changed and aware of my surroundings from that day forward.
I was at the Boston show at The Strand. We pulled down the fencing. Listening now, at 54 yo, I realize I'm more angry and disillusioned now than I was back then.
I cant think of the word industrial without thinking ministry and when I think about ministry I think about run down factories, barrel fires, Chain link fences, people hanging upside down, dual drummers, epic microphone stands, vocal effects units and cowboy hats 🤘
Were you at any Ted Nugent show, pretty much anywhere in the 1980's? He's who I judge all others against. I can't think of anyone louder, especially those high notes! Ouch!
I wish I'd made it to a show back then tho! My friends were all metal heads! I ended up getting to a Gravity Kills show but I'm still wanting to get my Ministry Fix!
I had never hear it before. I heard it for the first time in my entire life about two weeks ago. I've had it on repeat on my CD player ever since then, no signs of stopping in sight.
NotAnUndercoverCop I was once told by a friend who is a musician that when there is a song you hear & it just won't go out of your mind, that's the sign of a good song :) Oh & i just found a clip of Lemme saying that Motorhead wanted Ministry to open for them cause he found they had a great sense of humour & were hilarious, i found that 1 cool invitation.
Saw this tour in Denver Gothic Theatre (3 nights sold out btw) Feb 11, 1990. At 3:00 on this video, when it happened in Denver, it was the scariest 15-20 seconds of my life while at a concert. EVERYONE'S went from clam and optomistic to violent and unphased. Everyone's eyes just glazed over when those bright lights hit and went freaking NUTS bashing anything in site. Best concert I have ever seen and I have seen hundreds.
Right on about drum intro, since finding Ministry again after the demise of my CD collection many moons ago, listen to it almost daily. Really sad that the song is a statement still today. 30+ years after it's release and we're still destroying the planet.
I am old metal-head rocker from the early 80's and a fan of Elvis to Led Zepp to Skynyrd to Judas Priest, but we gave respect to Ministry as original Prog rock and good music.
This tape and Ain't it Dead Yet from Skinny Puppy were worn out at the house. Scary music was so tasty. As a teen you went to the show with the very real fear back in .
Damn straight. Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Coil, Pigface, Frontline Assembly, Front 242 Nitzer Ebb to name a few.. Skating, ripping and listening to the classics before they even were
My four year old son used to pretend to play the drums with butter knives to this. He plays the drums for real now, and he's not a damaged human being or anything.
My niece would headbang to stuff like this and Cannibal Corpse, and outside of her dad being a twat, she's absolute aces. It 's not the music that makes the man, it's their mentors.
Running thru Ministry's full history and sound development is an awesome journey. Start back in the earliest of 80s and walk right up through today. Despite the genre evolution and innovation they remain solidly Ministry. Pretty cool - also pushes the date of 'new sound' further back in history and gives insight into other bands influenced by them.
Here in 2020... GOD DAMN, I NEED THIS!!! Because of all the music from that era- this is the only one that I'll turn up as loud as I can, and want to run around the house too.. I like running into my walls 💖💞🥴🤪😝🤗🤪🤓🤓🤕🤪🤭🥴🤪🤕😈😈☠☠💀👻👾👾💝💝💝
I just saw these guys perform live in Cleveland this past April 1st, they opened with this song and it was FUCKING INCREDIBLE!!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANYONE TO WATCH THESE GUYS LIVE!!!! AWESOME PERFORMANCE!!!!!
@@jakebrodie2363 😣😣 I know. I don't even have to look at any of the footage to know you and everyone else there had an incredibly good time that night. I'm usually not envious of people, but this one was hard not to be a little green. 😕 I just hope those new to NIN and the rest of the lineup appreciated the history and fantastic skill displayed on stage that evening. 😌💙🖤✨
Holy fucking shit! I had this VHS tape in high school and this was the shiznit!!! These were the years in the late 80's and early 90's when our shit was bad ass. Great memories and lots of nostalgic memories. Thanks for this video! : ))
Separate your bones from your muscles and rebuild your hotrod ... and just breathe ... Just ask 4 permission ... JUST BREATHE ... Half a century old of living EVERYday is Hallucinated Halloween 🎃... have a Flashback and BREATHE
Brilliant version .... this tour and sphinctour highlights for me of Ministry.. and the show at a bowl near London that was so memorable.. that I cant remember where exactly it was... Mmm must have been good
al invented this genre taking industrial sounds and incorporating it with guitar and drums making industrial metal.a lot of artists looked to him for help and inspiration.
Those rolling drums at the intro is taken directly from some Classical music. Somewhat surprised this was Indiana. While I was familiar with Ministry from early 80's, and later hanging with metalheads in the Northeast, I moved to Nebraska in 1990. They weren't big. Now I am a landlord in a poor, East coastal city. The energy I receive by listening to this, I want to blast it all the time when my husband is at work. But my neighborhood is crowded and I prefer not to annoy others.
I was all fuck up on some stuff and thought he said Phoenix but it was thieves, trip me out for a second when I see them in the valley. Dude was buzzing it but he did a kick ass last year in Phoenix. This was the first jam. Fuck it was hot
Met my wife at this show!!
Hope your wedding had Ministry on the music playlist! 🤘🍻
Match made in heaven!
I met your wife at this show too.
@@mikevanroy9356 lol
Mate! Howdy from Oz!
That is absolutely beautiful!!
Be well!!
The best version of Ministry right here, Al, Paul Barker, Mike Scacia, Bill Rieflin, Atkins, Connelly. Brilliant band
Rusty Kuntz Don't forget Nivek Ogre, William Tucker and Joe Kelly. Special appearance by Jello Biafra.
Super band!
RIP bill rieflin
This was to an advertisement, sorry.
This is my favorite version of this song.
I really love the drumming in the beginning of this. The idea of two drummers working together that well is mind blowing to me. A great job.
Have you heard The Grateful Dead?
RIP Bill
Try Santanna with 4 drummers
....and 6 guitars...
Melvins "Senile animal" and " nude with boots" albums features 2 drummers.
Pure, raw, Industrial GODS!
First time I heard Ministry I tried my best to describe it to my friends, so I said; "It is controlled chaos and it sounds so cool and awesome"
First time I heard them i was tripping balls. My buddy was into speed metal and started playing this. I was transfixed. Noting at the time sounded like this.
We will never have concerts like this again... 🤘🏻😢🤘🏻
Why
1973 here. Thankfully this still floats around. It has many reasons to disappear, like the rest of the time period.
Ill name a couple.
First, the world already has myriad copycats of whats displayed. Many with a tongue in cheek derision.
Second: the young dont identify with the lyrics.
This was a very unsafe place. The danger was electric in the air at these shows. Something the young now dont want anything to do with. Thats fine.
The fans of this are mostly like me. Old. Now my fight energy is smaller and much more focused on every day.
Back then though id be climbing that fence.
A scary ,....invigorating time.
@@myflatlineconstruct 🤘🏻😝🤘🏻
I just saw them last week freaks on parade tour they’re still awesome
@@danohertzberg1298 🤘🏻
Hands down the best VHS live concert ever made--------there is no way to explain the impact this video had on me back then.................................................................
Ditto
Deffo man.
I absolutely LOVE this!!!!!!!
Love ya bro
ME TOO ...... my brother joined a band (bass player) with a guitar player and an awesome drummer... we had a party to introduce everyone, to get to know one in other.
The next day the drummer Cliff picked me up and he had a case of Colt 45. cans...... he said he just got this video and wanted me to watch it with him..
It meant so much to me that I lied about knowing the band Ministry....
That was my bro, and I would go on to front a band he put together..
I miss you Cliff... I miss that "BURNT" laugh the most 😂😂😂😂😎😎😎
This is Ministry at their peak.
Their best live album by far.
This kicks ass love this artist of all time.
Then been peaking for 50 years
Definitely
@@danielgriff2659but Toronto 86 is so good too.
Man, they were waaaaaaaaay ahead of their time. This is from NINETEEN NINETY.
Al invented their time, those who followed are simply pale copies.
never meant much to me back then , means everything to me today
It was an awesome time in Industrial music.
I had the joy of seeing them live. I lived in the Toledo/Detroit area and drove a hearse. The industrial scene was in it's glory.
Tell me about it going to see them play tonight
I was 15 when my girlfriend let me borrow this on VHS..she gave birth to our daughter about six years later.
I'm now 48 and my daughter turns 28 at the end of the year. I truly believe that Uncle Al had a big hand in not only that part of my life, but many wonderfully weird moments since, in between and I know future moments as well.
What a great thing music does for a guys like me.. especially Ministry.
Thank you Al for sharing your art with the rest of us..
so cool, I was 30 by then.
Nice!
Dude.. seeing this on VHS CHANGED MY LIFE..
Congratulations on having ap daughter make sure she hears this 😂
I don’t know if Al realizes the influence he has had on so many people but I’ll tell you he appreciates his fans.
Music was so much more raw back then
Just discovering Ministry in 2020 in my 50's. I'd heard of them but not heard anything back in the day. So much time lost!
I literally discovered them last night. My mom’s friend gave me and my dad tickets because she couldn’t make it to the show and knew we were metal fans. This song was playing in my head all day so I had to come looking for it!
Same here!
That is a shame since Al is now a bloated, out of touch, charcutier of himself. he should have ODd 20 years ago so his fans could remember him in a better light.
@@Valhalla13375 harsh, but true.
@@Valhalla13375 Definitely not 20 years ago because he bought out that epic trilogy of albums in the mid-2000's!👍
God I wish I could turn back the clock to 1990
Yup, I agree
ME TO BRO MISS IT RIGHT....
The percussion intro is nothing short of hypnotic and an epic build up to greatness.
I was in highschool. Fake id. Headed into ybor for this stuff before ybor became what it is today. Back in the 80's and very early 90's. I miss the days before the internet and cell phones. The youth these days have no idea. ....To be caught up in the moments and live in the now. You truly experienced your surroundings and genuinely felt your surroundings.
Agreed
it's 89 and I'm an alienated youth with a girlfriend who leaves me for the guy with the vette and I stumble into a record store and this was playing , I was forever changed and aware of my surroundings from that day forward.
This is a sign of fate
Sounds like your'e much better off.
Great records NEVER let you down! 🤘🍻
I read this like you said “Im 89 years old”, really made me go wtf until I took read it another 3 times.
@@antagonizingusername lmao
I was at the Boston show at The Strand. We pulled down the fencing. Listening now, at 54 yo, I realize I'm more angry and disillusioned now than I was back then.
I’m 36 and am on the same page.
45 pattons mid life crisis
Was at the show at The Channel 🖤🖤
Ministry keeps it real.
@juliepepin6220 saw them at the Channel 1990. Just about to turn 57. Where has time gone
I had the Warner VHS of this years back. Needs a blu-ray upgrade.
Phenomenal show! 💀
Still have it....
I was at this show! It was sick! After 28 years, I will see them again on April 5th! 🤘
Lisa Andrews I saw them yesterday and in ‘90!
I'm so jealous
Ditto 'Orlando'
@lisaaandrews889
I'm so jealous . Please remember to #BREATHE YOU FUCKER!!!!!!!!!!"
I was so young I couldn't even get in but ministry Will live 🤘🍻🤘
Uncle Al for President
I cant think of the word industrial without thinking ministry and when I think about ministry I think about run down factories, barrel fires, Chain link fences, people hanging upside down, dual drummers, epic microphone stands, vocal effects units and cowboy hats 🤘
I don't know about them now but back then Ministry gigs were the loudest thing ever
Were you at any Ted Nugent show, pretty much anywhere in the 1980's?
He's who I judge all others against.
I can't think of anyone louder, especially those high notes! Ouch!
I wish I'd made it to a show back then tho!
My friends were all metal heads!
I ended up getting to a Gravity Kills show but I'm still wanting to get my Ministry Fix!
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 i never went to see Ted Nugent but did saw AC/DC on their Razors Edge tour. It was very loud too
Lemmy once said; "You are way louder then my band"
@@pekinoboSpeaking of Lemmy, Al Jourgensen named one of his dogs after Lemmy! 🤣🐕🦺
One of their best songs ever - at least for me!
Ditto :)
I had never hear it before. I heard it for the first time in my entire life about two weeks ago. I've had it on repeat on my CD player ever since then, no signs of stopping in sight.
NotAnUndercoverCop I was once told by a friend who is a musician that when there is a song you hear & it just won't go out of your mind, that's the sign of a good song :) Oh & i just found a clip of Lemme saying that Motorhead wanted Ministry to open for them cause he found they had a great sense of humour & were hilarious, i found that 1 cool invitation.
This song is actually better live than in the album! \m/
My ex bf ,much older than me, turned me on to this and hell yeah! this fkin rocks .. and him and i are still good friends... love ya Chris!
Saw this tour in Denver Gothic Theatre (3 nights sold out btw) Feb 11, 1990. At 3:00 on this video, when it happened in Denver, it was the scariest 15-20 seconds of my life while at a concert. EVERYONE'S went from clam and optomistic to violent and unphased. Everyone's eyes just glazed over when those bright lights hit and went freaking NUTS bashing anything in site. Best concert I have ever seen and I have seen hundreds.
Yaaaassss🤘Same in Seattle 1991…It was absolutely nuts and beautiful all at once . To date BEST show ever…
ahh 1990 America was great, now Breathe
When ever I’m doing compression during CPR on a coded patient this song plays through my head. The beat is perfect for compression rate.
Drum intro is fucking great! Saw them in concert and was blown away. Song is a statement o' the world today....
Steven Lavocat Bill Reiflin and Martin Atkins.
Right on about drum intro, since finding Ministry again after the demise of my CD collection many moons ago, listen to it almost daily. Really sad that the song is a statement still today. 30+ years after it's release and we're still destroying the planet.
2021,Dont fking Breathe!
@@m.a.b.4104 Hahahhahha!!! Planet destruction is not in your hands or anyone else. Just breathe dude.
@@quychang4471 All this concern is the true contradiction.
Noone could touch these guys at this stage. One of my favorite intros....granted...I'm a drummer. The whole show was killer~
crash worship is better
crash worship didnt have shit on ministry, most people have never even heard of them. ministry were kings of industrial.@@TheMassweapon
Al was great until the TDS set in. Sad.
@@TheMassweapon Dunno bout dat
I love the two drummer intro-I still have this on vhs
Holiday star theater, Merrillville Indiana ... No fucking joke... Shit was on 🔥🔥 fire!
i always think about beetlejuice when i see that incredible intro
I am catholic and I love this song.
Tons of Ministry songs have great intros (Psalm 69!!), but hell, this has to be the best....
I need to build me a time machine. This is the greatest gig I never went to.....
Definitely!
I loved them in concert my time machine would be to see Tool
Yup this is one of the greatest concerts ever went too
I am old metal-head rocker from the early 80's and a fan of Elvis to Led Zepp to Skynyrd to Judas Priest, but we gave respect to Ministry as original Prog rock and good music.
This tape and Ain't it Dead Yet from Skinny Puppy were worn out at the house. Scary music was so tasty. As a teen you went to the show with the very real fear back in .
Damn straight. Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Coil, Pigface, Frontline Assembly, Front 242 Nitzer Ebb to name a few.. Skating, ripping and listening to the classics before they even were
2024 anyone ?
Here like every year
Fuck yea dude..... Ill see ya in 2034.
Yes
🤪
all my life
Sickest intro ever, loved it when it came out. Still solid now.
Last concert I saw before the pandemic, hopefully it will be the first after bands really tour again. Uncle Al 2020
My four year old son used to pretend to play the drums with butter knives to this. He plays the drums for real now, and he's not a damaged human being or anything.
Your a great role model !!
+tigmite1 Respect!\m/!
awesome. my 7 yr old daughter listens to all the stuff I listen to.. she is smart well-behaved and an amazing little girl
L.W. Hennesy comrade :)
My niece would headbang to stuff like this and Cannibal Corpse, and outside of her dad being a twat, she's absolute aces. It 's not the music that makes the man, it's their mentors.
Saw ministry when they were still a synth pop band
And they were great then ! I wanted to tell her!
Then drumming together is unbelievable
That drum intro, pure epicness!
Running thru Ministry's full history and sound development is an awesome journey. Start back in the earliest of 80s and walk right up through today. Despite the genre evolution and innovation they remain solidly Ministry. Pretty cool - also pushes the date of 'new sound' further back in history and gives insight into other bands influenced by them.
One nation under MINISTRY!!!😁🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯🍾
He was making his point way back then & he was right all along. Genious
Yes a bonafide genius
❤💯🤘🕯️
classic its like listening to opera to me my soul loves it
This truly never gets old!
Absolutely LOVE this song!
One of my favs!
🥁🥁
Wish I was there, the energy is off the wall, goosebumps inducing
Thank you Bill for creating some of the best percussion moments in my life. Thank you!
it was great, intoxicating
Here in 2020... GOD DAMN, I NEED THIS!!! Because of all the music from that era- this is the only one that I'll turn up as loud as I can, and want to run around the house too.. I like running into my walls 💖💞🥴🤪😝🤗🤪🤓🤓🤕🤪🤭🥴🤪🤕😈😈☠☠💀👻👾👾💝💝💝
I just saw these guys perform live in Cleveland this past April 1st, they opened with this song and it was FUCKING INCREDIBLE!!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANYONE TO WATCH THESE GUYS LIVE!!!! AWESOME PERFORMANCE!!!!!
they did dual drums? I bought tickets to their nj back in Sep but they rescheduled and i ended up not buying again
I am so mad I wasn't aware of the incredible lineup that night at Blossom ahead of time. Had I known I would have flown back for the show.
@@marisgoldenhour6212 Blossom was amazing
@@jakebrodie2363 😣😣 I know. I don't even have to look at any of the footage to know you and everyone else there had an incredibly good time that night. I'm usually not envious of people, but this one was hard not to be a little green. 😕 I just hope those new to NIN and the rest of the lineup appreciated the history and fantastic skill displayed on stage that evening. 😌💙🖤✨
the song is more relevant today than it's ever been.
I love this, so much...... 😢
Bill Reiflin....was the drummer for R.E.M. (in my top 5) before he died.
children gasping for second hand air!
This song still more relevant now than when it was written
it was always relevant, and will stay relevant
Unfortunately, still relevant
2020 here, guess what?
I was there for this concert - snuck in underage 😎 so cool to see Al & the band again in Vegas last year!
when I listen to this I make sure my neighbors can hear it also
Yep me too 😂
I was at this show, Feb 22nd 1990, it snowed like crazy that night. Easily the best concert I saw that year.
The drums in this are the best!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this song! ❤️❤️❤️
Always vexed me that this wasn't included on the cd. Probably my favourite Ministry track and definitely my favourite version!
Yes!!!! I got a copy of this show on wax and it drives me crazy
Holy fucking shit! I had this VHS tape in high school and this was the shiznit!!! These were the years in the late 80's and early 90's when our shit was bad ass. Great memories and lots of nostalgic memories. Thanks for this video! : ))
hell ya...musics been all shit since the 90s
hell ya...musics been all shit since the 90s
hell ya...musics been all shit since the 90s
Yup. There's only been a few good bands along the way since then but yeah...Music is not the same anymore like back in the day.
First Ministry song I ever heard. I was instantly hooked. The vocal fx had me
Totally timeless and beautiful! yes, the truth shall set you free! but it will piss you off first.
Do y’all remember slam dancing to this in 1990? My old ass bones would crack now ha
Do it anyway , fuck it!
pssh....I am in bed by the time the main act starts these days.....lol....
Separate your bones from your muscles and rebuild your hotrod ... and just breathe ... Just ask 4 permission ... JUST BREATHE ... Half a century old of living EVERYday is Hallucinated Halloween 🎃... have a Flashback and BREATHE
*Can I get a 20 minute stretch and warm up?
Yeah my knees and back are having no part in returning to the pits from my youthful years😢. But it was fun while I lasted!
What a great build up to the start of a live show! The drummers riff brilliantly off each other at the start. Fucking awesome!
That drum solo! Jeezus!!!
Brilliant version .... this tour and sphinctour highlights for me of Ministry.. and the show at a bowl near London that was so memorable.. that I cant remember where exactly it was... Mmm must have been good
discover this while watching youtubevids with my best fiends Jack Daniels and Maryjane soooo god
If people only put down there phones and lived in the moment again! Its funner!
... the icon of a lost golden era...
al invented this genre taking industrial sounds and incorporating it with guitar and drums making industrial metal.a lot of artists looked to him for help and inspiration.
IRON BUTTERFLY INVENTED THIS GENRE.
Killing Joke were the innovators.
He was Trent Reznor's idol at one point
True Mojave ranger.
@@beverlypatterson7588 No actually, that would be Killing Joke and Godflesh
Still have this show on a vhs tape I bought in 1989. Holy shit they rocked it out.
whats a VHS ? :O...telling your age now ....lol
Saw this tour on 1/6/1990 in Detroit. 🔥
Anyone does a more perfect presentation than this will demand my devotion
I remember buying this VCR tape in 1990. My band and covered So What in 1991 and no one understood then...
I meet Uncle Al in May 2016...fuck yeah!
Best times of my life man. Life was fucking amazing. Was 17 here. 51 now and still fuckin rock ministry. Ya man
I had this on VHS and I wore it out running it over and over.
Those rolling drums at the intro is taken directly from some Classical music. Somewhat surprised this was Indiana. While I was familiar with Ministry from early 80's, and later hanging with metalheads in the Northeast, I moved to Nebraska in 1990. They weren't big. Now I am a landlord in a poor, East coastal city. The energy I receive by listening to this, I want to blast it all the time when my husband is at work. But my neighborhood is crowded and I prefer not to annoy others.
this song changed my life, I had 14 years . This unique sound, those bars !!!
Love to drink beer and listen to them😮
Love watching the fans when the drums start!!!!
Fucc I got CHILLS on n this live version
12-31-89 One of the best shows I'd seen up to then.
To have 5 minutes to talk with uncle Al it would be a dream.
I was born 15 years too soon!!! Damn I would of loved to be at this show.
DeathbyFira You mean too late?
Brilliant song. Still enjoy ministry when driving too work and time at home.
Try Lard, different sound, members of Ministry, and Jello Biafra sings, some very good things came from this collaboration.
fav band of all time
One of the best songs ever for running sprints or intense muay thai heavy bag workouts. BREATHE YOU FUCKER!!!!
I was all fuck up on some stuff and thought he said Phoenix but it was thieves, trip me out for a second when I see them in the valley. Dude was buzzing it but he did a kick ass last year in Phoenix. This was the first jam. Fuck it was hot
Hot like 120 degrees and shit and we are fucking jamming. I was thinking is this what they do all the time in Hell!
Best drums intro ever!
yeah bro thats awesome!love the drum intro!ministry is live brilliant!
They rocked.this with 2 drummers at Lollapalooza in 92, great show
Future proves past
Bill Rieflin Rest in peace
ministry is an old school and a start and the beginning of metal
El recital completo saludos de Bariloche república argentina aguante ministry carajo
Russia love MINISTRY! VERY GOOD! 😇🥶👿💣🤟
Well, so some of you don't suck, congrats!
This song never gets old...
I was born to this song... they played it in the delivery room.. BREATHE!!
THE WORLD IS INSANE
The world is surreal.
Best concert ever!
This was the funnest shw! I damn near died! Gloorious!