0:15 Holiday 3:38 I’m A Loner Dottie, A Rebel 6:38 Satellite 9:17 Woodson 14:03 Red Letter Day 16:55 No Love 20:24 The Advocate 23:36 Coming Clean 25:55 Man of Conviction 27:28 Shorty 31:41 Fairweather Friends 34:48 Action & Action 38:41 Ten Minutes
@@SeveredLegs They're more than just a legacy act! They're a band with 6 damn good full lengths and 4 damn good EP's, plus side releases beyond that. I always prefer they represent their entire catalog and not solely their music from 1999 and prior. The band should always be proud of the music they have made throughout the entirety of their 25+ year career. If you just enjoy their old stuff, that's totally cool, but know that they have plenty of fans who love all their other stuff too, even whatever may not have been "commercially" successful.
Wow quality on youtube live shows sure have gotten incredibly professional. I swear this could be a live DVD sold for $15.99 15 years ago. Thanks for posting, who knows when we'll get back to awesome shows like this.
This band had such an impact, it's impossible to put into words how big of a deal they were. As a 40 year old, Guilt Show is one of the best albums of all-time, and I feel blessed or lucky to have met them and seen them like 5 times.
Sometimes I wish I could have experienced what this band was and what they meant in the US. But honestly, I think it's a blessing to have discovered them anyway, even if almost no one around me liked them. That just made it feel more special, and now they're one of the most important bands in the soundtrack of my life.
@@dog_owner It’s years of touring and age. He has a unique rasp to his voice and it fades over time as your vocal chords wear down just like a muscle. I remember feeling it at the end of playing a lot of shows. You can’t do it forever.
Awesome dude, this takes me back to Highschool so quickly, I can't explain the nostalgia it's almost overpowering and I get emotional as hell. Four minute mile is my favourite album by them bar none.
4 minute mile saved my life when i was 17 years old. "shorty" was what i heard first on a cassette, then i saw them at a small show in some guys basement in minneapolis and again at a small record store in minnepolis in 1997-ish . i will die living to this music
@@mwiebuschjr They were so influential, it's a shame that they never got the recognition they deserved, that's a great experience man, something I'm sure you'll hold very closely for the rest of your life.
@@brianbirchall6880 Matt always said they recorded the album in a key 1 too high for his voice so he usually fucked it live, he did great here. Too bad James fucked it and isn't in the band anymore cause the dude playing the keyboard fucking sucks.
I needed this....thank you for uploading ☺ I remember back in early 2000's when they were doing a farewell tour... still on my bucket list of bands to see live
Saw them on a weeknight in 1999. The Anniversary opened for them at the Great American Music Hall in SF. Probably only a few hundred people there. TGUK slayed for 2 hours!!
What a great show. Anyone else get this weird dynamic that the Getup Kids are actually more famous now than when they were touring all the time back in the early 00s? I see Matt Pryor popping up on podcasts and hear other bands mention them more often than I used to. Maybe due to a whole generation of musicians that they influenced?
it happens often in music, a band comes around that never really reaches mainstream fame, but plays a pivotal role in influencing other musicians who do, who then go on to talk about the band that inspired them which in turn raises the profile of the original band. Mark Hoppus talked a lot about his love of GUK, for example. Shit, the mid west emo scene may as well change it's name to the midwest Get Up Kids scene, because pretty much any band from that came out of it from the late 90's to mid 00's was doing their best to ape The Get Up Kids. see also: The Ramones and to a lesser extent, Jawbreaker.
Interesting - most people my age (I’m mid 20s) don’t know this band but know all the bands they’ve influenced (Fall Out Boy, blink-182, MCR, Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional, etc. )
One of the best, if not the best, “emo” bands of all time and it’s not even close. These guys inspired so many bands and artists that would never exist without them. Absolute legends.
Thank you! Watched you edit this on your livestream, so glad you released it this soon. Was lamenting about how I had tickets (bought at 5 times marked up door price on stubhub) for the Dashboard Confessional/The Get Up Kids 20 year anniversary show in Boston on my birthday in late March that was all canceled due to the virus. This at least makes up a little bit for the massive birthday let down. Thanks again bro, keep it up.
Just a reminder - this band influenced Fall Out Boy, blink-182, Coheed and Cambria, (arguably) Something Corporate & Jack’s Mannequin, MCR, New Found Glory - yet lots of people that love emo/pop-punk don’t know this band. Talk about a band that deserves more recognition (their 1997-2000 period).
TGUK has never lost it! Fucking rocking show! I’m 35 (I used to think that was old) and these guys were a HUGE influence in my hormonal high school (and after ofc) years! I remember having Chuck Taylors and writing the names of all my favorite bands on them. Life was more carefree then. Thanks for all the good years of music TGUK, you’ve gotten me through some bad (and good) times! Cheers!
One of the best bands ever. I saw them at CBGB back in 96 or 97 on their tour with Braid. For some reason they were on the same bill as Spazz, Monster X, 97A, and Hemlock. I had never heard of them before but they blew me away & got themselves a lifelong fan that day.
Damn I missed them, was living a few miles outside of Buffalo just a year before this show. Grew up listening to them and saves the day amongst others too in that genre. Great vid and they still sound amazing
Introduced to them in 1998 as a highschool freshman in central California, Emo really hadn't poked it's head out in my area as much as NuMetal at that time. Fast-forward to 2004 and The Guilt Show album drops and I'm in the United States Marine Corps operating near the Syrian border in Al Qa'im Iraq on my second combat tour lying in a fighting hole in the middle of nowhere....I'm listening to my new favorite track from them "Is there a way out" while mortars are raining down around our position. I laid there, not by choice, but frozen by sleep paralysis... Not struggling to kick out of it like I usually would. Is there a way out? I still get sleep paralysis and a hollow part of me is still in Iraq...is there a way out? I still don't know...
Man, its weird to see these guys. I was in high school in Kansas City in the mid 90's and my friend's sister was dating the bass player. My friend and I were in a shitty band together and he kept name dropping these guys. Its crazy they are actually known, influential, and good. Cool.
If you've been to a TGUK show in the last 20 years, you know without a doubt that they're gonna open with "Holidays" 😁 But following up with "Dottie"? That's unexpected. That's a closer.
I absolutely loved this! One thing though...it seemed like you were just rushing through songs to end it quickly. Yoy used to interact with the crowd, what happened to that?
The Get Up Kids at Buffalo Riverworks in Buffalo, NY on 2019-12-14 Other THE GET UP KIDS Videos: 1999-05-16 - Cambridge, MA - ruclips.net/video/Bq-vIy8C7C8/видео.html Other Videos From The Show: Cave In - ruclips.net/video/U4yN0yt0AEg/видео.html Bands Similar to THE GET UP KIDS, computed by Sage: hate5six.com/sage Further Seems Forever - ruclips.net/video/-RfsxaWo4fw/видео.html Saves the Day - ruclips.net/video/zPmyiRx6m5M/видео.html Tigers Jaw - ruclips.net/video/3yQ8iyrg5ew/видео.html Texas Is The Reason - ruclips.net/video/Yk2rOvFX5Rg/видео.html Fairweather - ruclips.net/video/YZFMXUpRCfY/видео.html Hot Rod Circuit - ruclips.net/video/U7sa6evXDDc/видео.html Piebald - ruclips.net/video/PnQKejOBYw4/видео.html Sense Field - ruclips.net/video/lRoxNr4f20Y/видео.html Reggie and the Full Effect - ruclips.net/video/BTOXOkTV2rI/видео.html Have Mercy - ruclips.net/video/htGypbNKGo8/видео.html hate5six is a one-man operation focused on documenting live music and creating avenues for people and bands to discover one another. Become a member of hate5six and gain access to exclusive interviews, early access to live sets, apps and other bonus content: patreon.com/hate5six hate5six on IG: instagram.com/hate5six hate5six on Twitter: twitter.com/hate5six hate5six on FB: facebook.com/hate5six
Is this emo or pop punk? The genres in this scene confuse me. When I think of pop punk, blink 182 and green day come to mind but I don't think the get up kids sound like them at all😂 then there's people that refer emo music to math rock stuff, which I don't hear in the get up kids at all. Is it closer to post hardcore but without the screaming? 😂 This has been bothering me for ages lol.
Past Tense honestly they have a mix of emo, pop-punk, indie rock and alternative elements, well that’s what it says on Wikipedia, and I guess they can derive elements from bands such as Weezer, Jawbreaker, and Green Day.
@@ube8867 I think you're right with that one! That is much less complicated than I was making it in my head 😂 I do hear a mix of influences, which really makes them have their own thing.
They still sound great, and it's so nostalgic to me. But very weird that a bunch of middle-aged dudes like me sing about college and drinking and girls. It's just so funny cause they're probably all married with kids now. :P
0:15 Holiday
3:38 I’m A Loner Dottie, A Rebel
6:38 Satellite
9:17 Woodson
14:03 Red Letter Day
16:55 No Love
20:24 The Advocate
23:36 Coming Clean
25:55 Man of Conviction
27:28 Shorty
31:41 Fairweather Friends
34:48 Action & Action
38:41 Ten Minutes
TGUK really is guilty of mixing in too many new songs into a short set...but at least the rest were heavy-hitters.
@@SeveredLegs new songs are all bangers tho! Especially Satellite, The Advocate, and Fairweather Friends
@@torres04 They're not bad....but legacy acts should stick to the mains.
@@SeveredLegs They're more than just a legacy act! They're a band with 6 damn good full lengths and 4 damn good EP's, plus side releases beyond that. I always prefer they represent their entire catalog and not solely their music from 1999 and prior. The band should always be proud of the music they have made throughout the entirety of their 25+ year career. If you just enjoy their old stuff, that's totally cool, but know that they have plenty of fans who love all their other stuff too, even whatever may not have been "commercially" successful.
@@torres04 At which point in my comments did I suggest they should only play songs from 1999 and prior?
Wow quality on youtube live shows sure have gotten incredibly professional. I swear this could be a live DVD sold for $15.99 15 years ago. Thanks for posting, who knows when we'll get back to awesome shows like this.
I know, it's phenomenal gives me chills.
This band had such an impact, it's impossible to put into words how big of a deal they were.
As a 40 year old, Guilt Show is one of the best albums of all-time, and I feel blessed or lucky to have met them and seen them like 5 times.
Sometimes I wish I could have experienced what this band was and what they meant in the US. But honestly, I think it's a blessing to have discovered them anyway, even if almost no one around me liked them. That just made it feel more special, and now they're one of the most important bands in the soundtrack of my life.
DAMN!!!! His voice is same as 90's!! nostelgia 👍
Naw. Matt's singing voice is very off in some parts, idk if that's just cuz of him being older or cuz of nervousness
@@dog_owner It’s years of touring and age. He has a unique rasp to his voice and it fades over time as your vocal chords wear down just like a muscle. I remember feeling it at the end of playing a lot of shows. You can’t do it forever.
All they need is James back tickling the ivory’s
Calm down, vocal coaches. He still sounds awesome
Awesome dude, this takes me back to Highschool so quickly, I can't explain the nostalgia it's almost overpowering and I get emotional as hell. Four minute mile is my favourite album by them bar none.
4 minute mile saved my life when i was 17 years old. "shorty" was what i heard first on a cassette, then i saw them at a small show in some guys basement in minneapolis and again at a small record store in minnepolis in 1997-ish . i will die living to this music
@@mwiebuschjr They were so influential, it's a shame that they never got the recognition they deserved, that's a great experience man, something I'm sure you'll hold very closely for the rest of your life.
@@MrBikboi I swear if the order of release had been STWHA - Guilt Show - On A Wire, they'd have been huge. Like Wilco/Spoon kinda levels
Same here man🥲
His voice hasn’t changed a bit. Pretty astonishing actually
Thanks for taking me back to my teenage years - Something To Write Home About is still a ripping, magnificent album. I loved this 🙏
Yo these guys sound amazing still... Probably even better than before.
I haven't seen a lot of bands live, but I did see GUK and it was the best experience ever. They had the crowd at their fingertips. GO see them.
@@brianbirchall6880 Matt always said they recorded the album in a key 1 too high for his voice so he usually fucked it live, he did great here. Too bad James fucked it and isn't in the band anymore cause the dude playing the keyboard fucking sucks.
Had to shout this out exactly one year later.....cheers to whoever is watching this in 2020! see you on the other side
I'm on the other side. It still fucking sucks.
2021
Twenty twenty one woooooooooo
2021 yes! Hopefully everything gets a little better day by day :) stay up with the get up kids!!!!
2021 best way to start a morning is with get up kids!
Damn, they actually sound really solid here.
I needed this....thank you for uploading ☺ I remember back in early 2000's when they were doing a farewell tour... still on my bucket list of bands to see live
Bummed they couldn’t do Philly this year because of the virus. Thanks for this! Fills the void
This band is my childhood. My screen name on aim back in the day was getupkid. This whole show is a nostalgia explosion
I’m with you dude. My aim screen name was getupkid3765 Such a different time.
I got to see them in Ferndale, MI the next night! I’m so happy this video exists to go along with my memory.
These dudes are always so awesome. We owe it all to them and everyone always forgets that.
Wow this album was the soundtrack to my highschool years they sound so amazing this brought a tear to my eye rip our youth 😭
Wow, thanks Sunny for uploading this.
Amazing. 10/10. Love the editing videos as well. You rule, dude.
Saw them on a weeknight in 1999. The Anniversary opened for them at the Great American Music Hall in SF. Probably only a few hundred people there. TGUK slayed for 2 hours!!
What a great show.
Anyone else get this weird dynamic that the Getup Kids are actually more famous now than when they were touring all the time back in the early 00s? I see Matt Pryor popping up on podcasts and hear other bands mention them more often than I used to. Maybe due to a whole generation of musicians that they influenced?
it happens often in music, a band comes around that never really reaches mainstream fame, but plays a pivotal role in influencing other musicians who do, who then go on to talk about the band that inspired them which in turn raises the profile of the original band. Mark Hoppus talked a lot about his love of GUK, for example. Shit, the mid west emo scene may as well change it's name to the midwest Get Up Kids scene, because pretty much any band from that came out of it from the late 90's to mid 00's was doing their best to ape The Get Up Kids.
see also: The Ramones and to a lesser extent, Jawbreaker.
Interesting - most people my age (I’m mid 20s) don’t know this band but know all the bands they’ve influenced (Fall Out Boy, blink-182, MCR, Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional, etc. )
Holiday - 0:16
I´m Loner Dottie, a Rebel - 3:37
Satellite - 6:37
Woodson - 9:15
Red Letter Day - 13:38
No Love - 16:55
The Advocate - 20:24
Coming Clean - 23:35
Man of Conviction - 25:50
Shorty - 27:29
Faiweather Friends - 31:33
Action & Action - 34:45
Ten Minutes - 38:37
One of the best, if not the best, “emo” bands of all time and it’s not even close. These guys inspired so many bands and artists that would never exist without them. Absolute legends.
Seeing Get Up Kids sooooooooooo many times at Metro in Chicago... Still love this band 20yrs later.
Thank you! Watched you edit this on your livestream, so glad you released it this soon. Was lamenting about how I had tickets (bought at 5 times marked up door price on stubhub) for the Dashboard Confessional/The Get Up Kids 20 year anniversary show in Boston on my birthday in late March that was all canceled due to the virus. This at least makes up a little bit for the massive birthday let down. Thanks again bro, keep it up.
Just a reminder - this band influenced Fall Out Boy, blink-182, Coheed and Cambria, (arguably) Something Corporate & Jack’s Mannequin, MCR, New Found Glory - yet lots of people that love emo/pop-punk don’t know this band. Talk about a band that deserves more recognition (their 1997-2000 period).
Profissional video, amazing quality. Cheers!
The quality is top notch! Thank you!
TGUK has never lost it! Fucking rocking show! I’m 35 (I used to think that was old) and these guys were a HUGE influence in my hormonal high school (and after ofc) years! I remember having Chuck Taylors and writing the names of all my favorite bands on them. Life was more carefree then. Thanks for all the good years of music TGUK, you’ve gotten me through some bad (and good) times! Cheers!
One of the best bands ever. I saw them at CBGB back in 96 or 97 on their tour with Braid. For some reason they were on the same bill as Spazz, Monster X, 97A, and Hemlock. I had never heard of them before but they blew me away & got themselves a lifelong fan that day.
Braid, another amazing band.
Damn I missed them, was living a few miles outside of Buffalo just a year before this show. Grew up listening to them and saves the day amongst others too in that genre. Great vid and they still sound amazing
Introduced to them in 1998 as a highschool freshman in central California, Emo really hadn't poked it's head out in my area as much as NuMetal at that time. Fast-forward to 2004 and The Guilt Show album drops and I'm in the United States Marine Corps operating near the Syrian border in Al Qa'im Iraq on my second combat tour lying in a fighting hole in the middle of nowhere....I'm listening to my new favorite track from them "Is there a way out" while mortars are raining down around our position. I laid there, not by choice, but frozen by sleep paralysis... Not struggling to kick out of it like I usually would. Is there a way out? I still get sleep paralysis and a hollow part of me is still in Iraq...is there a way out? I still don't know...
Thanks for your service brother
Quality 10/10! Constantly amazed by your uploads!
Goddamnnnnn this is so
Good. Thank you
I wasn't sure what to expect but this is actually pretty dope. Sounds great
Man, its weird to see these guys. I was in high school in Kansas City in the mid 90's and my friend's sister was dating the bass player. My friend and I were in a shitty band together and he kept name dropping these guys. Its crazy they are actually known, influential, and good. Cool.
That's such a deadly story man, time flies and they were CRAZY influential in music.
Being from the Midwest and loving all kinds of punk/hc/emo this is great thanks hate5six
Watched this right after watching their 1999 video in Cambridge, MA.... 20 years later they're still around.
I remember you Burke and Dave
San Diego county
You got me into these dudes!
Forever grateful
great job on the sound
Yeah, big time!
Thank you ❤️
I love these burly bearded dudes and their angelic voices. These guys are the genuine article, man.
Amazing. Sounds of my youth.
THANK YOU
Yes, this is why I still listen to this in 2021 🤘
Terrific quality
If you've been to a TGUK show in the last 20 years, you know without a doubt that they're gonna open with "Holidays" 😁 But following up with "Dottie"? That's unexpected. That's a closer.
THANK YOU!!!
holy crap I didn't know the guitarist sang "Woodson"! Phenomenal
The GOATs. Long live TGUK.
awesome, nostalgic, brilliant, spectacular, get up kids
Come to the philippines please. And play the whole "something to write home about" album
頼むからJapanにまた来てくれー
死ぬまでに生で一度は見たいんだー!
Great. Thanks six.
Is it just me or is Get Up Kids better then ever?
Man they still sound great
Something to Write Home About is such a good record.
agreed guilt show is my fav from them though, i feel like it’s under-appreciated
Been waiting so long for this. Is that James on the keys? Gata do a Reggie reunion
Nope James isn't in TGUK anymore for whatever reason. Dustin Kinsey on keys.
@@kvltr00 yeah didn't look like him lol he's been doing shit with my chemical romance or some shit. I miss the Reggie days
James got booted from get up kids and my chem.
@@pollyanna147 i did not know that. Outside of Reggie I don't really care what he does lol I think his x wife fucked him all up
scott meyers why?
Holy crap we are old!!! This is awesome I remember seeing them in 99 when we were all skinny 😂
Is that Steve from ETID in the Buffalo sweater on stage left?
This rules. Thanks!
Great set!
I absolutely loved this! One thing though...it seemed like you were just rushing through songs to end it quickly. Yoy used to interact with the crowd, what happened to that?
Man, we were all kids in the mid 90s. But, we have aged gracefully!!
perfect show!! what a great band! daisuki desu!
If I Had My Own Talk Show, 'I'm A Loner Dottie, A Rebel' Would Be The Theme Song.
Andrew Lozano our good days in high school early 2000’s
最高にかっこよき
What a band.
His voice 😇
Right on man
the kids have grown old. never mind, still sounds good
I'm impressed😂
Never gets old!!! ;)
see them together with jimmy eat world in summer in Berlin🔥🔥
Yes! Me like it! Nöjda! Thx for uploading! 😎👌🍻
Nice ! Goodjob Sunny
content on 1000000! Love this account! Hardcore and emo?!
This video has 1.1 K upvotes and 0 downvotes. That says something.
Awesome band! Awesome show!!!
This was one year ago today !
Rad to the maximum effect. So inspired. WORD much love
The Get Up Kids at Buffalo Riverworks in Buffalo, NY on 2019-12-14
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1999-05-16 - Cambridge, MA - ruclips.net/video/Bq-vIy8C7C8/видео.html
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Fun set! Did you happen to catch the Ghostface Killah set?
Pls post more Pop Punk/Emo bands. Definitely more interesting than the mega plethora of beat down bands.
Dave Abrenica yes, at least this channel posted Farside, Title Fight and other emo/pop-punk bands
He's posted Senses Fail before which is tight
Is this emo or pop punk? The genres in this scene confuse me. When I think of pop punk, blink 182 and green day come to mind but I don't think the get up kids sound like them at all😂 then there's people that refer emo music to math rock stuff, which I don't hear in the get up kids at all. Is it closer to post hardcore but without the screaming? 😂 This has been bothering me for ages lol.
Past Tense honestly they have a mix of emo, pop-punk, indie rock and alternative elements, well that’s what it says on Wikipedia, and I guess they can derive elements from bands such as Weezer, Jawbreaker, and Green Day.
@@ube8867 I think you're right with that one! That is much less complicated than I was making it in my head 😂 I do hear a mix of influences, which really makes them have their own thing.
love the Get up kids!
watching while wfh missing gigs
Did the singer eat the singer
The fuckin' Get Up Dads, alright!
still have NO idea as to why james left. MCR maybe? hmm...
He was kicked out.
@@kevinmatthew1050 oh, gotcha. thanks for the insight!
❤ the get up kids
like the wine
I love this band but man are the moog/synths unnecessary
"HOOOLIDAY !!"
great!
They still sound great, and it's so nostalgic to me. But very weird that a bunch of middle-aged dudes like me sing about college and drinking and girls. It's just so funny cause they're probably all married with kids now. :P
Who is this guy singing and why did he eat Matt Pryor???
Wait, was he serious about Ghostface KIllah?!? What show was this?! I need to see this in person
Every Time I Die's 'TID the Season annual holiday event. Keeps getting bigger and better.
Saw them on this tour in Memphis, it was fucking rad!!!!!!!!! No James D though. Not sure why he wasn’t touring with them.
please please record underthrow
HOLY FUCKBALLZ! That is all.