Greg is so young and obviously brilliant. Now years later he still sounds and looks good. Who would have thought this young, snarling kid would still be relevant, and doing bluegrass and acoustic almost 30 years later. Truly a singular talent.
The first time I saw them was in 1982 at Dancing Waters. I was about this close to him. What I remember most is how he'd look angry one second then suddenly he'd make a goofy face, but turning away as he did it. It let me know that he didn't take himself to seriously. And even though I went to punk shows almost every weekend and many school nights too, I only saw them one more time. Opening for the Exploited at the Olympic Auditorium in 1984. How could Hell be any worse, will always be my favorite Bad Religion album
@babyshaker90210 Goddamn, who made that stupidly superficial observation? I'm sorry that you had to deal with whomever... I might add that I don't recall any of the members of TSOL being emaciated in any way, in fact they posed a much more imposing presence than the rest of those who partook in the hardcore scene around them, all of them standing in excess of six feet in height.
thanks !!! this is bad ass !!!-i saw these guys play back in the day,then they sorta dropped out for some years,then started gigging again....as a metal band,and the rest is history!!(like brad re-doin it w/ sublime ! )
@machinesbreathe True, but that was honestly a moronic statement to begin with, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Probably just some little kid though.
We are going to die by our own arrogance...
i like his singing style much more nowadays,before they were pure punk,but today i take their music as the best thing in my life..
this is what makes youtube completely awesome
Holy shit -- I've never seen Bad Religion before Into The Unknown. Fucking awesome. Thank you so much!
The good old stuff.
even today bad religions still tha shit!!!!!!
Any Bad Religion fans who lives in the Greater Los Angeles area should check out Greg Graffin's class on "Evolution" at UCLA!
fuckin old school young punk
bad religion is awsome!
Greg is so young and obviously brilliant. Now years later he still sounds and looks good. Who would have thought this young, snarling kid would still be relevant, and doing bluegrass and acoustic almost 30 years later. Truly a singular talent.
this song is covered by about 4,000 different bands
The first time I saw them was in 1982 at Dancing Waters. I was about this close to him. What I remember most is how he'd look angry one second then suddenly he'd make a goofy face, but turning away as he did it. It let me know that he didn't take himself to seriously. And even though I went to punk shows almost every weekend and many school nights too, I only saw them one more time. Opening for the Exploited at the Olympic Auditorium in 1984. How could Hell be any worse, will always be my favorite Bad Religion album
@babyshaker90210
Goddamn, who made that stupidly superficial observation?
I'm sorry that you had to deal with whomever...
I might add that I don't recall any of the members of TSOL being emaciated in any way, in fact they posed a much more imposing presence than the rest of those who partook in the hardcore scene around them, all of them standing in excess of six feet in height.
thanks !!! this is bad ass !!!-i saw these guys play back in the day,then they sorta dropped out for some years,then started gigging again....as a metal band,and the rest is history!!(like brad re-doin it w/ sublime ! )
@machinesbreathe True, but that was honestly a moronic statement to begin with, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Probably just some little kid though.
Yes, all punk singers are skinny!! Gary Floyd is the thinnest of them all. Wimpy Roy was really skinny too.
Wait... Did Hetson just step in to play the solo and 2nd guitar on Part ]I[?
I"m not sure he was even a member of the band until when, 1984?
My god... Wish i was here...:( They are truly one of the bamds that changed my attitude towards music... and not only music.
@babyshaker90210
To be fair, Rollins was pretty wiry during his days w/ SOA and his early exsistence w/ Black Flag.
graffin is a lyrical genius he wrote this shit when he was 15yrs old.
@antipopboner i know, i was trying to make a bit of a joke there lol
@Listen2Strummer Yeah...so. He really is not too fat.
Is that Lucky Lehrer on drums during this performance?
I appreciate the heck out of this, Thank you!
This is when Bad Religion was Bad Religion! The best lineup ever!
this looks like the same show used in Another State of Mind
it's on the live at the palladium from about 2004 or 20005 dvd.
wow Gregs' vocals are fucking awesome.
everythings phenomenal about bad religion
I wish he never quit singing all that way...
didn't Sublime cover this?
Great video!
gregs jacket is awesome
dude thanks for the vid man
@kenvh6 your lucky man
it is crazye and perfec
@bettyrage69 yes
SICK
really hard!
bad religion is such a fucking solid punk band
so glad they stoped wearing the jackets, cause they look like ramones wanabes. However, nothing like them.
Wrong. They're nothing g like the Ramones. They're punks not dirtbags
this sucks.