@Sweet Jones III yeah his drumming and Eric's strumming will always be in the background of Brad's playing but they are both insanely talented musicians. They chose a style, created a style rather, and honed it to the point Brad could rely on them to experiment with his solos and weaving of material. Yeah it's just stoner shit but there's a lot of talent in there.
4:00 Tuning 5:00 STP 8:38 Saw Red(Barrington Levy Sample) 11:13 Scarlet Begonias(Greatful Dead) 14:14 Ninja Soldier 15:23 Don’t Push 18:05 Sweet Little Rosie Bass?(Major Worries) 18:24 Garden Grove 22:13 Don’t Push(Reprise) 22:30 Right Back 25:16 New Thrash 26:40 Pool Shark😢☹️ 28:53 Greatest Hits(Yellowman Sample) 32:40 54-46 Was My Number(Toots n May) 34:52 House Of Suffering(Bad Brains) 37:09 Date Rape 41:40 Hammer(The Wailers) 42:37 Hope(Descendants) Killer set man, this has got some juice💕🥁🍇love this band forever🤟RIP Bradley Nowell May 25 1996..💔
i'm from Santa Cruz,brad's a fuckin legend out here. nothin but love and respect out here in sc. i'm just trippin out watchin this 23 years later today.
In psychology the term called Flow State. It's where an artist can perform at such a magnitude effortlessly as almost they are non existence . To me I believe that many points on these live shows Brad is on a flow state. When he sings and plays the guitar offbeat and sometimes out of rhythm it is the most beautiful thing you can hear. He adds his own extra words and exuberance at the most epic moments.
He's real, in the moment. Loves what he does, he is in his essence, thereby blessing anyone who syncs into his unique vibe. It's who he is. There will never be another.
Even the last 10 minutes of the video is such a time capsule. I miss those days when everyone just hung out with each other, rather than staring at their phones whenever possible.
Badass show, so glad there's a decent amount of videos of these guys live..Considering the band's success/lifetime were cut short (obv. were successful but just starting to REALLY take off when Bradley passed away); and the fact cellphones with cameras didn't exist yet haha. These days there'd be at least a couple hundred people at each concert recording on their phones. Brad certainly had a few shows he had no business playing so drunk/high, but when he was on he was ON..And Eric & Bud are easily one of my all time favorite rhythm sections. Just was something real special when these 3 dudes jammed together that you don't find in most bands. Such a fuckin shame everything ended how it did right when the future started looking bright for Bradley, and right before dropping the album that'd make them huge.
Aside from that ramble I gotta say they were pretty tight at this show. Something about the way Brad played/sang a couple of the songs like "Right Back" that I really like. Wish I had a chance to see these 3 guys live, but I was only 6 when Bradley passed lol.
If I could have dinner or dated chill with 2 of my favorite deceased music stars it would be Bradley knoll and Kurt Cobain. They were both popping it's such the same time that I don't think they ever got to meet each other. Very different sure, but Kurt liked different and you appreciate a lot of different music and have 0 doubt that Bradley would have loved Kurt and Nirvana.
Wow this is absolutely amazing footage! Im so glad we (the fans) have a good amount of great footage of the OG Sublime! I love this! Also love the big SRH banners hung on the sides inside the club! Def old school for sure!!!!
I noticed the srh flag and the shoit out to sprung monkey, some boys i grew up around and got to know a bit. A band that brad had spent a good amount of time with is another local to the town i grew ip in. Slighly stoopid. Sublime with rome just opeed for slightly here recently. Slightly does pretty damn well for themselves these days, but they dont forget who helped them climb. Love is what they got
Omg. Never seen this in all years following this band the whole warped tour., all my tribulations, my heroin addiction and subsequent incarcerations.. Finally sober after being lost so long. This is so amazing. Hair raising to see after all these years.
I feel the same way ✌🏼 I just seen his son Jakob perform here in AZ and he sounds so much like his Dad it got me teary eyed ✌🏼🌞🌊🤟🏼 RIP Bradley & Lou Dog 🕯🕯
Brad certainly wasn't a dead head. He made fun of the culture which is probably common for most Gen Xers. But he appreciated good music for what it was.
Miguel actually went to a dead concert knowing nothing of Dead music. He saw how the crowd reacted to Scarlet Begonios. He went home thinking nothing of it and one of his friends made fun of him and gave him a dead album and scarlet begonios was on there. He did a dub of it with his vocals and let Eric hear it. Eric really liked it and the rest is history. Im pretty sure it is Miguel actually singing it on the Sublime album because Brad liked it better then the version he recorded.
@djdedeo0 It's been so long since I've listened to the 40 oz album, but thanks for pointing that out... Brad just does the bridge/rap apparently, after another listen. Don't think I ever really noticed... in my head I always hear a live version of the song, ha.
my god still obsessed with this band. born in 91. probably grew up with most of my morals established from Bradley's lyrics which probably makes me the coolest kid ever. 25 and still kickin loving this shit. "I'm not a junkie, but I know where to get it".
Michael Feliciano I hear ya kid, I’m 43 & found sublime in 96 while already into a lifestyle of chaos & sublime put fuel on the fire & about killed me more than once . I figured brad used heroin & he’s so badass , l chose to live the same lifestyle. Nobody’s fault but mine, thank god I found recovery, brad didnt
I just love how raw this is. Brad fucks up chords and sings off key and it doesn't matter. The energy they brought was the key to all of their shows. That's all that matters. Helps me come to terms with being a very mediocre guitar player myself haha. RIP
Bradley wasn't a mediocre player though, don't get that wrong. He just didn't give a flying fuck and only wanted a good time lmao. There's one thing I noticed about Bradley which only fuels my admiration of him, and it's that people don't idolize him like a God. He was such raw person, that when I see people talk about him, they're mourning him like they lost a best friend, rather than obsessing over him like he was some supernatural force. Brad was everybody's homie. Whenever I think of that it makes me feel so sad. Man, fuck heroin. Took away the most wholesome musician I know.
@Sunny D Exactly on point....takes me back to being young and wild, just having fun and being dumb as fuck w my friends. He could be your best friend...he's so real to everyone, he's just like we all were....party til you drop and raise hell while you're doing it... He wasn't bigger than life, he was just living...just like all of us and he let everyone see and wanted to involve everyone... He was special and will always have a special place in my heart apart from any other musician, that place in my heart reserved for friends. To me, he's just like any other true friend I've lost along the road. Miss him like a brother and the emotion his music generates makes you miss days those carefree days gone by.
Intro STP Saw Red Scarlet Begonias (Grateful Dead cover) Don't Push Garden Grove Right Back New Thrash Pool Shark Greatest Hits 54-46, That's My Number (Toots & The Maytals cover) House of Suffering (Bad Brains cover) Hammer (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover) Hope (Descendents cover)
"I need a hammer, a hammer, a hammer, a hammer to hammer you down..." Never heard him sing that before. I wish he would have extended that into a full-length song...
As others have pointed out, Bud is really something else. Go listen to the 1980s dancehall reggae stuff Brad loved to sing - Bud is doing on drums what the producers of those songs wanted and then adding some rock on top of it. So fresh.
What a SOULFUL voice Brad had!!! Not to mention, who would have ever thought that the clean Bradley sound was produced by an Ibanez guitar. That does explain Bradley's distorted sound, though. LOL
Jimi hendrix was the master of distortion , if not invented some of the pedals used in the day, if not still. Stevie ray vaughan used to but crsppy guitars and piece his guitar used on tours. Bought from a record store then from other guitars / parts made one he liked. Kinda like that. See it's not the guitar it's the person playing the guitar, this guy could play ,he had mad skills. Buy an album/cd and listen to his playing , filtered. He intended for a raw show distortion reverb & all
I would pay ALOT of money to see Brad play. I say Brad, cause HE IS SUBLIME. I got nothing but love for Bud, Eric and Rome but Sublime will always be Brad.
an entire genre of music died with bradley. it's like toy hear the recordings and oh cool ska punk but seein and hearin sublime was different. it was like hippie jam band reggae ska and punk like literally just played all at once and all like just together. like he didnt differentiate between genres he just lived on the rainbow that is music but somehow it still had an dnergy to it that i can't quite get and can never be duplicated. i don't understand it. i don't claim to. but somehow bradley could see the 4th dimension of music
What a sound & near Steamer Lane no less. So disappointed with Bradley’s life decision to experiment with heroin. There’s rocky family life all around dude & I hear it in your music. 🤙🏼
Haha, he said cheevah instead of heroin, which is black mexican tar thats sold out west, back in 90s thats way it was, china white out east, black cheevah tar out west.
I've had my own struggles with opiate addiction and know the misery of withdrawal, and I don't think anyone experiencing withdrawals from opiates would go anywhere near a stage hahah...you'd feel like absolute shit cold sweats/aches/restless legs/nausea/vomiting/diarrhea etc..Just about the only thing that would get you on stage when withdrawing is getting at least enough dope/pain pills to make you feel normal lol. Maybe he was depressed/sick of struggling with addiction or had something else on his mind bothering him. Good chance he was just hungover or something haha. I just really doubt he'd perform while withdrawing or play this well if he was lol. Shame he lost his battle so young, right when everything was looking up for him between getting married/his sons birth/the band starting to blow up.
If anyones still out here listening to this yall awesome
Hell yeah!
Bud's drumming style is so unique and high-powered. Incredibly underrated.
strong and precise. i love how he keeps beatin hard but in perfect dynamics
Fucken phenomenal! He is insane!
Bud Gaugh, Danny Carey, Matt McDonough. All top tier if you ask me.
my biggest influence. costs a lotta snare heads tho lol
@Sweet Jones III yeah his drumming and Eric's strumming will always be in the background of Brad's playing but they are both insanely talented musicians. They chose a style, created a style rather, and honed it to the point Brad could rely on them to experiment with his solos and weaving of material. Yeah it's just stoner shit but there's a lot of talent in there.
What a hidden freaking gem we have here!
That’s what I’m saying!
4:00 Tuning
5:00 STP
8:38 Saw Red(Barrington Levy Sample)
11:13 Scarlet Begonias(Greatful Dead)
14:14 Ninja Soldier
15:23 Don’t Push
18:05 Sweet Little Rosie Bass?(Major Worries)
18:24 Garden Grove
22:13 Don’t Push(Reprise)
22:30 Right Back
25:16 New Thrash
26:40 Pool Shark😢☹️
28:53 Greatest Hits(Yellowman Sample)
32:40 54-46 Was My Number(Toots n May)
34:52 House Of Suffering(Bad Brains)
37:09 Date Rape
41:40 Hammer(The Wailers)
42:37 Hope(Descendants)
Killer set man, this has got some juice💕🥁🍇love this band forever🤟RIP Bradley Nowell May 25 1996..💔
Good stuff, @killybilly685. The Greatest Hits riff is also in "Diseases" by Michigan and Smiley
Pool shark is so sad but beautiful
this show has the cleanest sound of any that ive heard on youtube, so so so so good
When I want clean sound I always lean on Palookaville.
Definitely one of the better shows I've heard recorded! It's pretty clean recording and Bradley's on his game! Not wasted, just a good buzz....
i'm from Santa Cruz,brad's a fuckin legend out here. nothin but love and respect out here in sc. i'm just trippin out watchin this 23 years later today.
In psychology the term called Flow State. It's where an artist can perform at such a magnitude effortlessly as almost they are non existence . To me I believe that many points on these live shows Brad is on a flow state. When he sings and plays the guitar offbeat and sometimes out of rhythm it is the most beautiful thing you can hear. He adds his own extra words and exuberance at the most epic moments.
Make way for the lovin dj
This summed sublime up beautifully
He's real, in the moment. Loves what he does, he is in his essence, thereby blessing anyone who syncs into his unique vibe. It's who he is. There will never be another.
I like that
How cool. Thank you.
Even the last 10 minutes of the video is such a time capsule. I miss those days when everyone just hung out with each other, rather than staring at their phones whenever possible.
Badass show, so glad there's a decent amount of videos of these guys live..Considering the band's success/lifetime were cut short (obv. were successful but just starting to REALLY take off when Bradley passed away); and the fact cellphones with cameras didn't exist yet haha. These days there'd be at least a couple hundred people at each concert recording on their phones. Brad certainly had a few shows he had no business playing so drunk/high, but when he was on he was ON..And Eric & Bud are easily one of my all time favorite rhythm sections. Just was something real special when these 3 dudes jammed together that you don't find in most bands. Such a fuckin shame everything ended how it did right when the future started looking bright for Bradley, and right before dropping the album that'd make them huge.
Aside from that ramble I gotta say they were pretty tight at this show. Something about the way Brad played/sang a couple of the songs like "Right Back" that I really like. Wish I had a chance to see these 3 guys live, but I was only 6 when Bradley passed lol.
@@EricJh21690 I've seen most of the live footage and this is the one that I always come back to. So good!
Eric and Bud are an awesome rhythm section! The Sly and Robbie of Long Beach! And the whole US for that matter!
If I could have dinner or dated chill with 2 of my favorite deceased music stars it would be Bradley knoll and Kurt Cobain. They were both popping it's such the same time that I don't think they ever got to meet each other. Very different sure, but Kurt liked different and you appreciate a lot of different music and have 0 doubt that Bradley would have loved Kurt and Nirvana.
Sublime is so so very great so glad I found this video!!
Love this from Santa Cruz I remember palookavill rad place back in the day sublime is so awesome thanks to whoever put this up
Audio on this is 💯
Wow this is absolutely amazing footage! Im so glad we (the fans) have a good amount of great footage of the OG Sublime! I love this! Also love the big SRH banners hung on the sides inside the club! Def old school for sure!!!!
I noticed the srh flag and the shoit out to sprung monkey, some boys i grew up around and got to know a bit. A band that brad had spent a good amount of time with is another local to the town i grew ip in.
Slighly stoopid. Sublime with rome just opeed for slightly here recently. Slightly does pretty damn well for themselves these days, but they dont forget who helped them climb. Love is what they got
thanks for the upload robbinjahood
The band was very amazing, love the sound of 90's
It's cool to see people before cell phones were the norm
Yeah cell phones fucked shit up
Times were definitely crazier
The only reason I'm watching this is with a cell phone so it's a two way street
The good old days
I guess, if you hate the idea of people recording videos to post online for other people to see after the singer dies or a band is no longer touring.
Great quality. Love Palookaville in Santa Cruz
My friend Stephen Robbing sent this to me, thank you
Brad your son is doing great out there. He’ll be back in Santa Cruz to perform at the catalyst!
Thank you for posting this 😎
Omg. Never seen this in all years following this band the whole warped tour., all my tribulations, my heroin addiction and subsequent incarcerations.. Finally sober after being lost so long. This is so amazing. Hair raising to see after all these years.
Same here hon, stay well
I feel the same way ✌🏼 I just seen his son Jakob perform here in AZ and he sounds so much like his Dad it got me teary eyed ✌🏼🌞🌊🤟🏼 RIP Bradley & Lou Dog 🕯🕯
Congratulations on your sobriety...if your still clean
Love their cover of Scarlet Begonias...
Brad certainly wasn't a dead head. He made fun of the culture which is probably common for most Gen Xers. But he appreciated good music for what it was.
Miguel actually went to a dead concert knowing nothing of Dead music. He saw how the crowd reacted to Scarlet Begonios. He went home thinking nothing of it and one of his friends made fun of him and gave him a dead album and scarlet begonios was on there. He did a dub of it with his vocals and let Eric hear it. Eric really liked it and the rest is history. Im pretty sure it is Miguel actually singing it on the Sublime album because Brad liked it better then the version he recorded.
@djdedeo0 It's been so long since I've listened to the 40 oz album, but thanks for pointing that out... Brad just does the bridge/rap apparently, after another listen. Don't think I ever really noticed... in my head I always hear a live version of the song, ha.
Strait Southern California.
Shit.the 1999ss.man...of the hook.sad day. When we lost him....thanks uploading
Great** set! I saw them on the warped tour 95- bought a cd after hearing their tape, and seeing them Live!!! SO Good ❤️🔥🎸🎶
Very lucky
The best part is at the end of the video. The people hanging out outside. 90s were amazing. No Phones, and you could do anything;
Awesome, the best sounding early Sublime I've found!!!! Thanks
thanks brad 🔥💎🔥💎🌞💎🌞💎☝🎶👍💚💛❤ tha king !!!!
5:00 - 8:00: STP
8:35 - 10:23: Saw Red
11:12 - 15:15: Scarlet Begonias
15:25 - 18:00: Don't Push
18:00 - 19:00: Garden Grove
19:00 - 22:15: Bradley Fixes Something
22:16 - 22:38: Don't Push (Reprise)
22:39 - ?: Right Back
I'll finish this later.
@mary bradshaw 7 months later
fkn YEAR later👎🏼😰👎🏼 come on NERD!! We need you! 26:39 Pool Shark Acoustic 28:58 Mic Control
bamadeadhead *greatest hits*
@Swashed one year later...
What a cool time to hang out
I'd give away one of my kidneys to travel back in time and see Brad, Eric & Bud live.
You forgot the infamous in his own mind...LouDog
MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!
It's 2013 and they're still my favorite band... I doubt that'll change anytime soon.
Still?
Has it ever changed?
my god still obsessed with this band. born in 91. probably grew up with most of my morals established from Bradley's lyrics which probably makes me the coolest kid ever. 25 and still kickin loving this shit. "I'm not a junkie, but I know where to get it".
Michael Feliciano I hear ya kid, I’m 43 & found sublime in 96 while already into a lifestyle of chaos & sublime put fuel on the fire & about killed me more than once . I figured brad used heroin & he’s so badass , l chose to live the same lifestyle. Nobody’s fault but mine, thank god I found recovery, brad didnt
Yeah, maybe the only recording. great marley cover man.
@34:06 is maybe the best thing Ive ever heard in a live song. Absolutely stunning vocal improv there. Like candy to the ears
yes sir
Amazing footage!!!!!!! 🤙🏽🔥🤙🏽🔥🤙🏽🔥
I just love how raw this is. Brad fucks up chords and sings off key and it doesn't matter. The energy they brought was the key to all of their shows. That's all that matters. Helps me come to terms with being a very mediocre guitar player myself haha. RIP
Bradley wasn't a mediocre player though, don't get that wrong. He just didn't give a flying fuck and only wanted a good time lmao.
There's one thing I noticed about Bradley which only fuels my admiration of him, and it's that people don't idolize him like a God.
He was such raw person, that when I see people talk about him, they're mourning him like they lost a best friend, rather than obsessing over him like he was some supernatural force.
Brad was everybody's homie. Whenever I think of that it makes me feel so sad. Man, fuck heroin. Took away the most wholesome musician I know.
@Sunny D Exactly on point....takes me back to being young and wild, just having fun and being dumb as fuck w my friends. He could be your best friend...he's so real to everyone, he's just like we all were....party til you drop and raise hell while you're doing it...
He wasn't bigger than life, he was just living...just like all of us and he let everyone see and wanted to involve everyone...
He was special and will always have a special place in my heart apart from any other musician, that place in my heart reserved for friends. To me, he's just like any other true friend I've lost along the road. Miss him like a brother and the emotion his music generates makes you miss days those carefree days gone by.
@@SunnyD420he truly is a god for what he opened up for us true sublime heads, we’re like dead heads to the Dead, except sublime truly was IT
Great upload. Real good shit!
Brad died like the rest of the legends...
At the top of their career, making the best music, and in a stupid way.
Intro
STP
Saw Red
Scarlet Begonias (Grateful Dead cover)
Don't Push
Garden Grove
Right Back
New Thrash
Pool Shark
Greatest Hits
54-46, That's My Number (Toots & The Maytals cover)
House of Suffering (Bad Brains cover)
Hammer (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
Hope (Descendents cover)
Hammer is a Peter Tosh song. So it's Peter Tosh and the Wailers
@Sweet Jones III not completely.
@schof1212 please time stamp the setlist.
Bradley absolutely goes off at 22:14
Mad drum skills ...effortlessly speed drumming
one of my favorites for sure!
"I need a hammer, a hammer, a hammer, a hammer to hammer you down..." Never heard him sing that before. I wish he would have extended that into a full-length song...
Andrew Brunelle it's a bob marley song
I wonder if his son has ever heard these and attempted to recreate this exuberance
All. That I need!!
One can learn a lot from this recording of a fine performance.
Study up kids
making my morning bruh!!!
Cara adoro essa banda
this was great saw the whole thing
Laughter/ it's free
Eric always has the coolest basslines
IT MAKES SENSE...SUBLIME STILL THA BEST YO! 2020 WUZZAP
They sound so gooood. Gone way too soon.
SUBLIME UNA LEYENDA...!!!!! Brad Nowell (voz y guitarra), Bud Gaugh (batería), and Eric Wilson (bajo) y fue...Grande Sublimee
As others have pointed out, Bud is really something else. Go listen to the 1980s dancehall reggae stuff Brad loved to sing - Bud is doing on drums what the producers of those songs wanted and then adding some rock on top of it. So fresh.
"Glad they made it, can't tell you how glad we are." LOL!
15:00 The only singer I’ve ever heard that still sounds amazing when he hums
What a SOULFUL voice Brad had!!! Not to mention, who would have ever thought that the clean Bradley sound was produced by an Ibanez guitar. That does explain Bradley's distorted sound, though. LOL
Ibanez S Series Custom
@@pizzaface4079 preach it !!
Jimi hendrix was the master of distortion , if not invented some of the pedals used in the day, if not still. Stevie ray vaughan used to but crsppy guitars and piece his guitar used on tours. Bought from a record store then from other guitars / parts made one he liked. Kinda like that. See it's not the guitar it's the person playing the guitar, this guy could play ,he had mad skills. Buy an album/cd and listen to his playing , filtered. He intended for a raw show distortion reverb & all
Best sublime live show
its a shame they stopped garden grove when they did that shit was awesome
Love garden grove
Ďakujem
I would pay ALOT of money to see Brad play. I say Brad, cause HE IS SUBLIME. I got nothing but love for Bud, Eric and Rome but Sublime will always be Brad.
the world would be a better place if brad was still alive RIP
Classic subliminal band so great 90s
i miss u bradley
an entire genre of music died with bradley. it's like toy hear the recordings and oh cool ska punk but seein and hearin sublime was different. it was like hippie jam band reggae ska and punk like literally just played all at once and all like just together. like he didnt differentiate between genres he just lived on the rainbow that is music but somehow it still had an dnergy to it that i can't quite get and can never be duplicated. i don't understand it. i don't claim to. but somehow bradley could see the 4th dimension of music
Favorite!!
tear 😢
What a sound & near Steamer Lane no less. So disappointed with Bradley’s life decision to experiment with heroin. There’s rocky family life all around dude & I hear it in your music. 🤙🏼
Fuck the dislikes. Video is fucking rad!
Now that's a real Garage Band! They sound just as good live!!! Better if you ask me...
thats actually a old Bob Marley song :) look it up...one of my fav marley songs of all time :D
These people have no idea how lucky they are
Yeah R.I.P BRAD we all will mise u:'(
LMAO the guy in the beginning is so hammered!
What year is this show from? Was this when the band broke down in Watsonville and Bradley went on for like an hour alone?
so sick. i used to have this show on vhs, before they cracked down on that shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. i must admit the sound quality here es mejor.
At like 43:00 did they just cover a Descendants song?
yes, its on the self titled album.
ytgffghdfh No it isn't, it's on 40oz. To Freedom
Does anyone know what song is playing in the background at 47:50
+MrElephantLevitation
Your mom
wow, they woulda been selling out stadiums soon
amazing bassist though, nice sting he's playing
He also play a little Iron Maiden for few seconds.
Eric Wilson is a bass god
Damn Brad!! We need wayyyy more gigs from you guys. You left us with pitbull, Wisin and yandell and bullshit like that 🤦♂️
sick with it
The fucking Best there is!!!!
The first song was STP
Alex Brillant the first song is 'STP'
he was probaly really stoned all the time on top of the fact that i think he was the most chilled out out of the three
good shit
Haha, he said cheevah instead of heroin, which is black mexican tar thats sold out west, back in 90s thats way it was, china white out east, black cheevah tar out west.
Smack back in the day
what is the first song?
scott bisconer STP
Has to be, looks like her
anyone have a download for bootlegs
its a marley tune check it out here, love brads take on it too! Search Bob Marley & The Wailers | Hammer
i like how brad just thought it was funny they cut off the mic. he's like fuck you dude but so chill about it like he's just trolling. 😂😂😂
why did he have to die...why ):
Too mortal
Wonder how he goes from clean to distortion so smoothly
A distortion pedal.
Sup with B Rad at this show? Seemed like he wasnt feeling it. Maybe he was kickin or just idk.. Any thoughts?
I've had my own struggles with opiate addiction and know the misery of withdrawal, and I don't think anyone experiencing withdrawals from opiates would go anywhere near a stage hahah...you'd feel like absolute shit cold sweats/aches/restless legs/nausea/vomiting/diarrhea etc..Just about the only thing that would get you on stage when withdrawing is getting at least enough dope/pain pills to make you feel normal lol. Maybe he was depressed/sick of struggling with addiction or had something else on his mind bothering him. Good chance he was just hungover or something haha. I just really doubt he'd perform while withdrawing or play this well if he was lol. Shame he lost his battle so young, right when everything was looking up for him between getting married/his sons birth/the band starting to blow up.
what was that first song
Alex Brillant STP
agreed
ugh, no back up guitar ready, Ah well, outstanding set. Great footage for a change.