This is from the Rarely Seen 120 Minutes Live Tour Film directed by the guy who directed Live's first three Videos. It features, Blind Melon, Live, Public Image Limited, and Big Audio Dynamite. It was a great tour and a great film I wish I had a copy.
that was a darn good idea to do. I wish they would release this or have made more of these 120 mins films with morphine,weezer,luna, and so on... would have been cool.
@SamadhiRose I don't think anything compares to the Mental Jewelry album, every single song was awesome, they never really sounded the same afterwards. It's the only album that was decently mastered too, Throwing Copper was a victim of the loudness war and way too polished.
MTV...this bullshit would never put this kind of art in its broadcasting...it's imposible...because LIVE music is not precisely mainstream...at least in the Mental Jewerly period.
música boa, letra fantástica, e a banda não é conhecida?
oiolasim 2 months ago
This is from the Rarely Seen 120 Minutes Live Tour Film directed by the guy who directed Live's first three Videos. It features, Blind Melon, Live, Public Image Limited, and Big Audio Dynamite. It was a great tour and a great film I wish I had a copy.
Pitdog1 2 years ago
that was a darn good idea to do. I wish they would release this or have made more of these 120 mins films with morphine,weezer,luna, and so on... would have been cool.
ColorsBright 2 years ago
work that bass Pat!
whatsyourken 2 years ago
I feel so disappointed when I compare their old songs to these they've been recording since "The Bids of Pray" ;(
SamadhiRose 3 years ago 4
@SamadhiRose I don't think anything compares to the Mental Jewelry album, every single song was awesome, they never really sounded the same afterwards. It's the only album that was decently mastered too, Throwing Copper was a victim of the loudness war and way too polished.
dobyblue 1 year ago
i like dennnis miller. preaise allah.
Toltecmaster 3 years ago
greatest band ever
hamletp 3 years ago
MTV...this bullshit would never put this kind of art in its broadcasting...it's imposible...because LIVE music is not precisely mainstream...at least in the Mental Jewerly period.
JRDL1981 4 years ago 2
i just love their energy back then :)
liyzette 4 years ago 5