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The Wipers - Over The Edge (live - 1983)

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

From the documentary Northwest Passage: Birth of Portland's DIY Culture, Greg Sage's legendary Wipers live in 1983

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  • i want to see this documentary so bad. were did you get this footage

  • @vacuumnose you can rent it on netflix!

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  • This is one of the greatest punk songs of all-time! hands down! It's too bad this band never really got the recognition they deserved though.

  • It's criminal The Wipers never got their due. This band is simply incredible. Their song "Sinking as a Stone" is a masterpiece!

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  • Cool but the guitars are mixed way to low . Who's the dude in the beginning that looks like the bastard offspring of Brian Gregory and Dave Vanian ?

  • I like natural lite and my muzzleloader

  • Northwest Passage is a film by Mike Lastra. He is working on another one on Portland's Satyricon club. You can see more on his youtube site MikeBrainfollies

  • I went to the premiere of this documentary. When Over the Edge came on screen the audience of mostly old Portland scenesters when ballistic. If it's possible to both bawl and jump out of your seat at the same time, I think I did it. This song will still kick your ass and take names.

  • when he says at 4:12 : u know i really try... he does something with him's head like : this is not the true, im liyng... ahah :p

  • a bti more and this bass give an orgasm...

  • Greg is the coolest dude on the planet

  • @axelrudipel I agree, but I wouldn't call it "their fault." I would call it Sage's CHOICE.

  • @puketastic666 He probably is.

  • @RebelThoughts They didn't get the recognition they deserved becuase Greg Sage didn't want his music to go on any major label, but then they'd go mainstream and Greg didn't want that. In a way their lack of recognition was their own fault.

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