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  • This makes me high!

  • Fugazi must be remembered for hundreds of years. You can't bottle a band like that. 

  • nekaj vmes nedorečenega!!!!

  • Wow, I can't believe I wen't 20 years without knowing about these badass mothafuckas.

  • hot

    

  • I'm a straight man and Guy Picciotto is sex.

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  • wyjebane 

  • Epic power stance at 2:40!

  • BRAVO. fucking amazing!! fugazi forever.

  • So much better than the shit we are dealt now!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Excuse me, sir Sensoriexpansion69, would you allow me to officially envy you for the rest of my life? Sincerely, xthreadx

  • Best live band ever. And I've seen everyone from the Dead to Phish to Slayer to the Rolling Stones to Galactic to Metallica to The Roots to Stockholm Syndrom to Pantera ... THE BEST.

  • This shit is the truth. Every time I watch this my heart starts racing, and I sweat a little. The guitar work is transcendent.

  • goddamn I miss the days of fucking honest heartfelt music like this! all the shit coming out these days is so cookie cutter and prefab it's not even funny! this is shit RIGHT FROM THE FUCKING SOURCE!

  • Un-fucking-real. Love them!

  • KICK ASS TUNE !

  • Still to tis' day, 1 of the best bands Live. . . .

  • Best Fugazi Clip I've seen so far - nice and raw, just how I like it!

  • fuckin' heavy boy...

  • lol....ya mean chorro's blue balls comment?

  • this song gives me the chills of so much angst built as if it were blue balls:)

  • So much Passion

  • Awesome. Guy is such a little ball of energy.

  • FUCKING GREAT

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  • Why, though?

    Do you think drugs help with angry thrashing about? Or what?

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  • Fugazi didnt do drugs.....ever....They were the forfront for straight edge movement. Ian Mckaye was in minor threat...

  • They had nothing to do with the "movement". Ian wrote a song when he was in Minor Threat that was called 'straight edge'. That's it. He wrote a song. A bunch of other idiots made it a movement.

  • Fugazi was underappreciated for their merits as musicans, due to Ian's involvment w/ Minor Threat. Fugazi was great live; saw them 17 times from 1989 to 1996. yeah, too bad you missed it. but then again that's why 'Instrument' was made. There are, however, live shows from 1990-1994 in the US on video floating around on ebay. Glueman was usually the last song in their live sets from 1988-1991, usually. Guy used to do backflips during the outro-feedback of the song. crazy!

  • @Sensoriexpansion69 I must respectfully disagree, only to the level that they never reached the mainstream by their own design and admission. I heard Ian Mackaye speak at F&M College and he told everyone how they turned down a record contract from the guy who signed the Rolling Stones, and they attracted this attention because Repeater sold 250,000 copies. Not bad for a completely DIY band, wouldn't you say?

  • @Sensoriexpansion69 Oh no, man. You got me waaaaay wrong! I have always lauded and admired their sense of independence away from major labels. If you had seen them years back you'd understand what i mean. You'd go to these shows and all these fucking kids would scream "Minor Threat, Minor Threat!!!" Apparently no one explained to most of these chumps that Minor Threat was no more. Much of the underground press and indie 'zines kept "pigeonholing" them into categories.

  • @Sensoriexpansion69 why dont you bend over suck your own cock!!!!!!! you make out your fugazi god. Wot a knobend

  • @Sensoriexpansion69 yeah.. they were amazinggggg... funny i was watching vh1 list of top 100 greatest hard rock bands of all time and fugazi was number 90something. they should have been much higher on the list probably.

  • @Sensoriexpansion69 Hey were you at the Nat'l Gallery of Art's showing of Instrument yesterday? Very powerful and meaningfull Q&A with Jem, Ian and Guy.

    Love this performance.

  • haha thats what i was thinking the first time i saw this, GUY KICKS ASS... Cedric's awesome too.

  • guy = god

  • guy is showing james brown up in this video.

  • this just made my nards explode.

  • What the fuck are nards?

  • Great footage. I miss seeing Fugazi.

  • Just amazing . . . wow.

  • this is the fugazi gig in berlin (old tempodrom)in june or july 1992...my best concert ever...that was fucking mad...

  • no. this is in nyc. roseland.  1993.

  • hallo gripper61 ...this is not roseland .nyc....this is in a circus tent in berlin (old tempodrom)really...greetz from germany

  • guten tag. sorry. this is from Instrument the fugazi dvd. it is at roseland, says the credits. they also have 4 or 5 songs from this arena. Watch also "Last chance for a slow dance" and maybe you can see...it is filmed in the same place, not berlin.

    not big deal though. if you saw them you were lucky. i grew up in d.c. and got to see them quite a bit. i was lucky too. wish they would place again. chuss.

  • Fuck! I was only four!

    Does being too young mean missing out on all the fun things in rock music?

  • if you missed fugazi...then you missed something special.

  • I totally agree.

    Hoping to see any forthcoming band with the same power.

    It really sucks how, when I started listening to rock music, there wasn't even At the Drive In anymore.

  • same here man. but i think the best music comes in waves. we'll catch the next one

  • fair play to ya.......well said

  • i agree but when is the next one coming

  • Well i missed seeing them live but the albums they made are here to stay and they still sound great

  • God, I miss Fugazi gigs. Some of the best live shows anyone could hope to see.

  • great quality video

  • i would die for being in such a band! pure natural energy!

  • INSANE

  • It's just funny to see people get so stoked about Fugazi. Not that they weren't badass, but we used to see them as often as we felt like it, usually for $5 with other bands that could actually not get totally imploded off stage by them. Early 90s Los Angeles was *not* a bad place for music.

  • lucky, i would kill to go to a fugazi show

  • OMFG! this song rocks so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This isn't the original emo. Emo was just a fail to copy this kind of music. You can even hear on a vid here on youtube (don't know which) that Ian MacKaye says that Emotional Hardcore (emo) must be the most stupid thing ever.

  • Long, live, loud...FUGAZI.

  • cool, dvd is awesome, as they are live also.

  • best fucking part of that movie

  • No one right now is as visceral and powerful as Fugazi was...man, I'd kill to see them LIVE!!!

  • this iz kick ass

  • yeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • dont get me wrong fugazi is one of the best bands ever but guy is a psyco

  • naah this is just how shows used to be before bands were mostly owned by major labels and all that mattered was making money and today yeah sure making good music is a part of that equation but beyond that???

    live shows = sing your songs and don't make us look bad for choosing to sign you

  • check out more live footage from other old school hardcore bands

    they just don't give a fuck or take themselves too seriously

    haha start with the germs

    there's this one clip where darby crash lights a whole book of matches on fire and swallows it on stage

    fucking priceless

  • i wonder how many PA systems guy has broken

  • amazing

  • The best song ever! Fugazi rox!

  • guy piciotto is the best dancer that i've ever seen,fugazi still on the top

  • GODDAMN FUGAZI RULES!!!!!!!!!!

  • son imcomparables!los mejores!

    cuanta falta nos hace unos FVGAZI en estos tiempos de postureo en el hxc-punk sin actitud...

  • que porqueria

  • awesome!! Just great and powerful show!

  • if you dont have this dvd yet, get it

  • Fuck! Hadn't heard this song in a while. Intense, truly intense. Love them.

  • Fugazi can make ANY emo trendoid shit their hot topic pants.The trend riders who listen to what eMpTyV tells them to buy really should stay away from actual indie music.Bands with a viewpoint outside of a market share might hurt their little minds,poor retards.

  • See though it's that kind of talk that makes me want to associate more with mainstream music listeners than the snobs that I often find surrounding me. Popular music isn't going to go away; there's a reason why it's "popular" (a neat musical science that even indie-elites should give props to). A condescending tone just doesn't really do anyone any good.

    That said, you got mad good taste according to your favorites. Melvins forever.

  • henry rollins on drums? lol

  • a. it's called sarcasm (i.e. kidney)

    b. deejay2257 says the same thing in four other videos of fugazi, leading back into a.

  • ian's shorts make me laugh in a good way

  • please don't compare green day to fugazi.

    if you actually listen to fugazi, you'd understand why they did not pursue towards making music videos.

    i think my kidney just burst...

  • Your fucking sick

  • the only sentence fugazi and green day should be seen together in is "fugazi is a good band, while on the other hand green day suck ass and are sellouts" or something like that

  • fuck yeah dude. 100% correct. Fugazi is a great band. Green Day not so much. Dookie was ok but they are fuckin sellouts and not even close to Fugazi.

  • LMAO!

  • wow.. green day isnt even punk.. and image has nothing to do with music.. well.. i guess it does if u listen to crappy main stream

  • Green Day most certainly is pop punk. Not saying they aren't shit, but they're clearly part of that mainstrem pop punk genre.

  • dont get me wrong, i like fugazi and at the drive-in, but i hate when people say "dookie was good, but they sold out" the only thing that changed is that they look differentt now, and i really couldnt give a shit. they're still a good band (apart from boulevard of broken dreams, but they always had shit like that)

  • I completely agree... like maynard said "I sold out long before you heard my name" people need to view music as music and attempt to ignore numbers and business

  • good stuff

  • seriously. shut up already.  stop putting so many labels on something as personal as music. all music is emotional...so stop being so mean spirited about that. you people who claim to be open minded can't even let others enjoy a different style of music without making it some personal offense. Just. Get. Over. It.

  • ian mackaye was one of the pioneers of first wave emo, you could even credit him for inventing it. emo nowadays sucks, but this was the original emo, when it was good

  • wtf fugazi isn't emoooooooo it's hahdcoahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhh

  • emos came from shit like depechmod you fucking possers

  • One of, if not the most intense performances I've ever seen-wish I was there!!!

  • and how spanky

  • so fucking amazing!!!

  • I have seen fugazi live 3 times. All when I was in high school in the early 90's. here in Los Angeles. I only have 2 favorite live bands. Fugazi is one of them.  Glue man is my favorite song.

  • who's ur second fave live band?

  • Where oh where has quality music gone?

  • emo just means you're too lazy to spell an entire word out.

  • Yea dude there not emo even an eighties emo core band (doesnt exist) but they did lay the foundation for Emo. Kinda like if there was no led Zeplin there would prob. be no death Metal

  • That's one more reason I think emo people are retarded. I've seen a video on TV here in slovenia. And an emo dude stated that fugazi and a couple of other bands are the creators of emo. My comment is that those stupid emo bends felt 2 alone, so they had to think of some good band and tell their friends... And than some people actually started thinking this was emo...

  • In all fact, Steppenwolf influenced a lot of bands and also coined the term "Heavy metal" in one of their most acclaimed songs from a 1968 release, which of course the song being "Born To Be Wild."

  • Technically, Steppenwolf was on the seen early as two to three years before Led Zeppelin, as if it really mattered anyway. I in my own opinion think the later part of the 70's to early 80's influenced the metal seen more than any other!

    Metal would have evolved one way or another, no doubt about it.

  • I don't care to overanalyze music and follow all these genres. 100 years from now this will be called rock and roll and those bored O.C.D. kids that invented all the genres and classifications that started appearing in the late 90s has long died and gone to hell. Rock on Fugazi.

  • IN-CRE-I-BLE

    BRU-TAL

  • this video is why there emo. i mean good emo, not cut your self and act liek a bitch emo. the lead singer is being emo in a good way .

  • no no no. do some research kid.

  • what are you talking about. i did do research and it backed up my clam that fugazi is not a trendy emo band but an eighties punk emo band. if your going to tell me im wrong then you may want to tell me what is wrong with my clam

  • obviously you haven't done enough research to know that ian mckaye made an anti emo speech back with his previous band embrace because they were labeled being labeled emo-core by dooshs like you... shut up and listen to the music kid...

  • why do you feel like you have to label music?

  • im trying to rightly label it. people hear the word emo and think black eye liner and cutting them selves. im trying to straten out what real emo is. im not labeling them emo core any ways. there a hard core punk band and a pretty fucking good one too. they just happen to get into the music wich i find awsome becasue it makes it that much better to wacth them play.

  • its like watching cedric back in his at the drive in days

  • Wicket Deadly

  • Nice sounds, nothing to do with the mtv generation dude, i think is just experimenting, by the way you these guys inspired  The Mars Volta, am I right?

  • If only I'd known...

    People born in the last twenty years (like me) have missed so fucking much.

  • indeed.. this 'mtv generation' is lacking in true talent, imho

  • OMG... How I wish I could've seen them live...

  • This is absolutely sick. I feel incredibly lucky to have seen them so many times - aaaah, anyone remember the $5 shows back in the day?! These guys absolutely KILL any other band playing out there today. BTW, check the Spinanes & Unrest props Ian mentions at the end of the song - Mark Robinson, where are you now?

  • He said "peace". What a hippy.

    Fugazi = best x 1,000

  • great band !

    emocore itself

  • i'm pretty sure this was from their 10th anniversary show. they're bar-none my favorite band ever. their live shows are so intense!

  • The best live footage of one of the best bands in the last twenty years.. what more can you say?

  • I agree with you sebastard, he does get passionate during this song. Still, i feel a part of it is due to the song matter. I love how Guy moves on stage.

  • he is showing how u can done when u are using glue :DD

  • Well, take the song into context and it makes perfect sense why his acting the way he is

  • No, that is just how Guy moves on stage.

    It is the embodiment of hardcore.

  • GLUEMAN not I Spend It All GLUEMAN!!!!!

  • fucking awesome...that is all...good bye:)

  • If that's what abstaining from drugs does to you then...

  • This is magnificent.

  • When you see a guy act like that on stage, you know they live off playing shows.

    All hail Fugazi ;]

  • wtf is that guy doing?

  • Total Godfucking power

  • this video is too intense for words... wow. just wow.

  • WOAHHH! That's beyond "out there".

  • great song. good quality on the audio too!

  • BLACK CONVERS

  • I

    I spent it all

    on the bag

    on the drag

  • This is the best Fugazi song. Guy performing this song always reminded me of his Rites of Spring days. The intensity (not that he didn't have it in other songs) was just...I don't know, I always looked forward to this song. It was usually the last song Fugazi would do if they played it that night.

  • Soo amazing... this band is all about music, talents and passion. Giving all you got every night, jamming between songs. I think this is the best live video I've ever seen. There can't be more energetic performer than Guy Picciotto. I have the instrument DVD and recommend it to every serious music fan, thanks for this!

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