It's kind of a balance. You get the best footage by being really annoying and obnoxious when you film (handheld), but you're also a pain in the ass for the other people and it's also harder just being there in the moment for yourself, you kind of miss the moment by filming it. The best solution is probably the venue having 2 cameras in a good position, filming the whole thing. Maybe add in some handheld once in a while if something magical or extraordinary suddenly happens. Every little underground venue should have something like that.
@@bjrnvindabildtrup9337 So the trick is being short, getting to the very front, and using a monopod. That way you're not obstructing anyone else's view.
I've seen Interpol twice in their post-Carlos era, and they put on great shows. But if I could get a time machine to seeing the original lineup, I'd be so happy. There's something so pure about their early days as a band.
I've heard Interpol live with Carlos D, even at Coachella 2007, where they made everyone who witnessed that set a fan (including me). It was different. Special. Enough to make you know that it would never ever become better. I went to Weenie Roast just for them that same year. Carlos D was everything!
00:05 Untitled 04:05 Obstacle 1 08:24 Specialist 15:33 Roland 19:52 Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down 26:22 Hands Away 29:48 NYC 34:20 Say Hello to the Angels 39:05 Leif Erikson 43:20 PDA 49:23 Song Seven 54:09 Obstacle 2 Amazing setlist! Wish they'd do a TotBL tour again with Carlos on the bass!
I went to this show, and it was fantastic. I had just gotten wind of this band in a Rolling Stone article and pulled up some songs on the internet, I was hooked on them immediately. Turns out they were coming to Dallas the next week. At Gypsy Tea Room of all places. This chick I new at the Dallas Observer got me VIP tickets, and she was going to go with me but she wasn't all in to this type of music so I went by myself, and wound up sitting in the very tiny VIP section with Carlos D's girlfriend at the time. I wanna say her name was like Baxter or Bailey or something, she had kind of a boy's name. Very, very cool chick, she was telling me things about the band throughout the night. One of the most memorable concerts in my lifetime. It was just pure luck that I caught on at the perfect time to see them live. Gypsy Tea Room was such a great venue. I sure do miss it. You could get right up to the band. And because it was smaller in size the sound just resonated in the entire place. And Interpol that night was everything I expected. I'll Never forget it. I've bought every Interpol piece of music ever since. Still a little pissed at Carlos. We'll never know what could've been. They were so damn good, and still are, but I keep waiting for another TOBL which can't be duplicated, but maybe there's some more magic in Paul and Dan's soul yet to come
@@moe_lester2628 His self titled voice was still very good and El pintor had fantastic moments. In "Summer Well" live on BBC his voice sounds great czcams.com/video/d2Tezosac4E/video.html
Specialist and Roland are my favorite two sides of the band. Funny how they became less raw and swinging, and became more plastic on the successive album.
Despite the sound quality this is one of my all time favourite videos of them because I love seeing Paul and Carlos back to back, so in sync the whole time. And then in the whole video my favourite bit is that little bass lick at 24:20. Mwah.
This particular era of Interpol reached some of the greatest heights in Alt/Indie rock. The second part of Stella always kills me. Glad to have recordings like this.
Favourite live show by Interpol ever. Carlos back in the day actually seemed to be into it rather than the deadass he eventually became. This was pre nazi, pre Wyatt Earp, when he was at his best. Paul's voice had the full range and was not cracking constantly like it unfortunately does now.
How is CZcams just gracing my screen with this recommendation now after 12 years of consistent interpol viewing 😮 absolutely buzzing to watch this all, thank you!
Was at this show! They played in the tiny room if memory serves me well. The place was packed. Had just come home to Dallas from Austin where they were playing the album in a bunch of the cool stores. I didn't wanna go because I was tired, but I'm glad Peter convinced me to go! Bought the album the next day
I remember being blown away that a garage band chose this sound in that day and age. I mean who was doing this definitively sparse, grungy (not the genre) stuff then?
This is an absolute gem! I so glad I found this. I got to see them this same year at the Roxy in Atlanta. By far the best early footage I've seen. And so so so much Carlos!!!! This will be my go-to vid when I want to remember how refreshing and raw these guys were.
Aww, that's too bad you couldn't make it at the time, but I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Did you catch any Bright Eyes shows in Deep Ellum in 02-03? I recorded his '03 set at Trees and felt really old (at 24) because they brought the 21+ crowd to the front of the line and there were only like six of us, lol. The rest of the queue was more than a block long...
mogwaifeartexas I knew about that BE show too but my folks at the time made it hard for me to go to shows :'( But I totally feel ya on feeling old at shows, at least y'all got to move to the front! Sweet perk ^__^
Yeah, other than feeling old it wasn't too bad, and we had still had time to pick up crepes from Cafe Brazil down the street... don't know if they're still there, but that and Angry Dog were the best places to eat in Deep Ellum!
@@mogwaifeartexas Happy new year! I didn't get a notification for this but both places are still here and my boyfriend and I definitely love the heck outta Angry Dog ❤ Enjoying this recording in 2019 btw~
@@evie_jn Happy New Year to you as well! Glad to hear Angry Dog is still there... I haven't been to DFW in about 4 years but I still have family in the area so next time I'm there I'll have to hit them up. In May I'm going to see Built to Spill here for their Keep It Like a Secret 20th anniversary tour... saw them play for the first time at Gypsy in 2001, with the Polyphonic Spree as the local opener!
March 1st is always an Interpol anniversary for me. 15 years ago I saw them for the first time in Athens, GA at the 40 watt club on this tour 3/1/2003. Thank you for posting!!
I was at this show live. I followed them around & was ecstatic when they joined my fave band on Curiosa. I can’t tell you how special to have this video is -it captures for me that moment in time this band was just magical. Thank you for having the forethought to record this and share it. It really helps transport me back!
Glad you like it! I try to capture every show I record as a time capsule for both those who were there and those who were not. This is one of my all-time favourite concerts and I was fortunate enough to be like just a foot from Carlos for the entire set.
Ah the memories of how great this band really was. So happy I got to see them twice during the TOTBL and Antics eras. Thank you so much in uploading this vid.
It's funny how someone yelled "album of the year" and it was one of the best albums of the decade.
what minute say this?
@@alanflorentind509 26:00
For sure
Probably one of the best indie rock records ever.
Yep definitely one of the best ever.
"Album of the year!"
"Thanks."
Hell yes
People is all like "it's obnoxious to film at shows stop it blah blah blah" well I sure as hell am glad you filmed this. :)
+Beatrix excatly. they can record interpol and post it there xD
It's kind of a balance. You get the best footage by being really annoying and obnoxious when you film (handheld), but you're also a pain in the ass for the other people and it's also harder just being there in the moment for yourself, you kind of miss the moment by filming it. The best solution is probably the venue having 2 cameras in a good position, filming the whole thing. Maybe add in some handheld once in a while if something magical or extraordinary suddenly happens. Every little underground venue should have something like that.
Beatrix I’m sure it was more strange than obnoxious considering it was 2002
@@bjrnvindabildtrup9337 So the trick is being short, getting to the very front, and using a monopod. That way you're not obstructing anyone else's view.
Beatrix I want to like this so many more times
I've seen Interpol twice in their post-Carlos era, and they put on great shows. But if I could get a time machine to seeing the original lineup, I'd be so happy. There's something so pure about their early days as a band.
I've heard Interpol live with Carlos D, even at Coachella 2007, where they made everyone who witnessed that set a fan (including me). It was different. Special. Enough to make you know that it would never ever become better. I went to Weenie Roast just for them that same year. Carlos D was everything!
00:05 Untitled
04:05 Obstacle 1
08:24 Specialist
15:33 Roland
19:52 Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down
26:22 Hands Away
29:48 NYC
34:20 Say Hello to the Angels
39:05 Leif Erikson
43:20 PDA
49:23 Song Seven
54:09 Obstacle 2
Amazing setlist! Wish they'd do a TotBL tour again with Carlos on the bass!
Danke
+Brother Hood - The New? Amazing song.
Well they're doing a Totbl tour this year but Carlos isn't there.
One of the best rockalbums ever
U
love how Carlos skin is blue and Paul's skin is red
Panda 95 heart and soul
@@prismatic1239 True, Dan the brain and Sam the backbone
So you are positive blinded
Paul is going forwards through time and Carlos is inverted... (Tenet joke)
Yeah. They always were opposite on taking decisions about crestivity on the band
I went to this show, and it was fantastic. I had just gotten wind of this band in a Rolling Stone article and pulled up some songs on the internet, I was hooked on them immediately. Turns out they were coming to Dallas the next week. At Gypsy Tea Room of all places. This chick I new at the Dallas Observer got me VIP tickets, and she was going to go with me but she wasn't all in to this type of music so I went by myself, and wound up sitting in the very tiny VIP section with Carlos D's girlfriend at the time. I wanna say her name was like Baxter or Bailey or something, she had kind of a boy's name. Very, very cool chick, she was telling me things about the band throughout the night. One of the most memorable concerts in my lifetime. It was just pure luck that I caught on at the perfect time to see them live. Gypsy Tea Room was such a great venue. I sure do miss it. You could get right up to the band. And because it was smaller in size the sound just resonated in the entire place. And Interpol that night was everything I expected. I'll Never forget it. I've bought every Interpol piece of music ever since. Still a little pissed at Carlos. We'll never know what could've been. They were so damn good, and still are, but I keep waiting for another TOBL which can't be duplicated, but maybe there's some more magic in Paul and Dan's soul yet to come
scott guyton you lucky bastard man.
scott guyton unspeakable moments of your life type stuff.
thank you for share this pure piece of ur life
Amazing experience
Amazing story, thank you for sharing
Paul's voice at its prime!
seriously his voice during TOTBL is the best thing ever
Facts
@@aarondorris7639 totbl-olta was his prime. After that his voice took a big hit
@@moe_lester2628 His self titled voice was still very good and El pintor had fantastic moments. In "Summer Well" live on BBC his voice sounds great czcams.com/video/d2Tezosac4E/video.html
Interpol at BBC PRIME ! Don´t never wrote " Paul's " , because it had no meaning !
Carlos knew he was a rockstar from day 1
+axwell21 too bad he never liked playing bass
My god this band had an amazing path, i just saw them yesterday in Indonesia. It was classy and magical.
Well said.
I'm so obsessed with Carlos
The Specialist! I love that song, it's like Turn On The Bright Lights in one 7 minute song. So good.
so true. i keep coming back just for that song
Specialist and Roland are my favorite two sides of the band. Funny how they became less raw and swinging, and became more plastic on the successive album.
Good lawd Carlos is incredible. The composition of these songs are second to none. Wow!!
Damn that bass in Stella is just magnificent
All of the bass lines are insane.
Should have 113 million views! 😤
just spent whole video watching carlos play that bass, it was a beautiful thing to watch
00:12 the ubiquitous “I love this song” statement before every phone video. I love it too
Thanks to whoever stood in front of Carlos. He brings the energy to it here.
"Album of the year"
Damn right...
of a lifetime..
Despite the sound quality this is one of my all time favourite videos of them because I love seeing Paul and Carlos back to back, so in sync the whole time. And then in the whole video my favourite bit is that little bass lick at 24:20. Mwah.
what an amazing, amazing set. paul's voice on point, carlos is on fire, daniel's guitar is singing, and sam's drumming is electric.
you said it, 10/10 concert
THE BASS ON HANDS AWAY IS SIMPLY INCREDIBLE, I wish they would play it more often
Sixteen years ago... time flies
I'm not Liam Gallagher . You're in my hands .
Carlos must of been a difficult guy to work with, but boy did he shred.
his bass lines on turn on the bright lights are incredible.
best post-punk revival bassist of all time until proven otherwise
I think that dude was gay
@@blunderless Hi Carlos!
@@blunderless I TOTALLY AGREE
This is GOLD!!!
Interpol at their purest. I wish I could have seen them like this during the TOTBL days.
Thanks for posting!
Nuff said. Interpol, one of the best bands of the 90-2000's-2010's
Outstanding Interpol performance, one of the best I have seen.
"Carlos with the Good Hair"
You must need treatment
43:20 rockout carlos
any1 else watched the entire thing from start to end with out missing a single bit?
Have you been there ?
What a setlist.
This set is incredible, probably their best performance imo. Lucky lucky audience
This particular era of Interpol reached some of the greatest heights in Alt/Indie rock. The second part of Stella always kills me. Glad to have recordings like this.
i beg that someone remaster this performance
If anyone is interested, I still have the original recording on Digital 8...
14:06 -14:21 is 15 seconds of what Interpol means to my brain
HA! I was at that show!
+Sean Ellis - Did you realize you were seeing greatness?
yes it was mesmerizing
Favourite live show by Interpol ever. Carlos back in the day actually seemed to be into it rather than the deadass he eventually became. This was pre nazi, pre Wyatt Earp, when he was at his best. Paul's voice had the full range and was not cracking constantly like it unfortunately does now.
@Joey Karate during the Antics tour Carlos would wear a red band around his arm and dress in all black. Pretty fucking funny if you tell me
. What was funny about it? I thought it looked rather cool.
@@asiintrospect6229 Nazi's bro.
yeah hes a socialist not national tho he was trying provoke be edgy @@bluemcdaniel99
Si pudiera volver en el tiempo lo harìa en este lugar y a esta hora.
18:00 Perfect moment to zoom in on the bass!
Paul’s face is fucking angelical.
Daniel HAS NOT AGED
Pure gold this video! set list and sound perfect Carlos hell of a bassist!!
How is CZcams just gracing my screen with this recommendation now after 12 years of consistent interpol viewing 😮 absolutely buzzing to watch this all, thank you!
'CAUSE FRIENDS DON'T WASTE WINE WHEN THERE'S WORDS TO SELL!
You have uploaded a treasure...thanks!
15 years ago as of yesterday. So happy this was recorded.
It’s all about the bass!!!!
No...
"It's always all about Daniel." 😉
@@joelinud7444 omg 😂 true dat 😉
20 years ago. The 2000s were def. turbulent but it was the last time phones didn't rule the life we had. It was just an addition. Good times.
Was at this show! They played in the tiny room if memory serves me well. The place was packed. Had just come home to Dallas from Austin where they were playing the album in a bunch of the cool stores. I didn't wanna go because I was tired, but I'm glad Peter convinced me to go! Bought the album the next day
I remember being blown away that a garage band chose this sound in that day and age. I mean who was doing this definitively sparse, grungy (not the genre) stuff then?
The guy that runs this channel has the exact same music taste as me lol
These are some of the most insane songs ever!
man i like the appereances of them here.. kinda want this to sound highter quality
27:30-29:00 most amplified version of this song i’ve ever heard, prolly my fav off the album still
thank you for sharing this .
thanks for share this
Priceless
Thank you for posting! LOVE INTERPOL❤️
Le dejo mi super like!! Me encantó y adoro turn on the bright lights, en ese tiempo la voz de Paul Banks era hermosa!!!!💖💖💖
" turn up the bright lines "
Thanks for documenting/sharing all these early concerts
Thank you
A fantastic classic early Interpol performance!! Thanks for sharing!!
This is so beautiful 🖤❤️
I love you for uploading this
Historical. Thanks for uploading.
Setlist:
0:00 - Untitled
4:03 - Obstacle 1
8:26 - Song Seven (!)
15:33 - Roland
Then the sound cuts
I can't thank you enough for sharing this masterpiece!
So glad this was recorded!
Thanks for the upload! From an Australian fan
How I wish I could have been there 🎉🎉🎉
This is an absolute gem! I so glad I found this. I got to see them this same year at the Roxy in Atlanta. By far the best early footage I've seen. And so so so much Carlos!!!! This will be my go-to vid when I want to remember how refreshing and raw these guys were.
God bless you for sharing this!!!!
We must does it
This dude have got a jewelery of concerta in his channel. Modest Mouse in 2003, Interpol in 2002
Thanks for the upload. Holy shit.
I was there! Great show, love this video.
Thank you for filming this as I was only 15 at the time and not allowed to go to this show even though it was like 20 min away from me 😭💓
Aww, that's too bad you couldn't make it at the time, but I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Did you catch any Bright Eyes shows in Deep Ellum in 02-03? I recorded his '03 set at Trees and felt really old (at 24) because they brought the 21+ crowd to the front of the line and there were only like six of us, lol. The rest of the queue was more than a block long...
mogwaifeartexas I knew about that BE show too but my folks at the time made it hard for me to go to shows :'( But I totally feel ya on feeling old at shows, at least y'all got to move to the front! Sweet perk ^__^
Yeah, other than feeling old it wasn't too bad, and we had still had time to pick up crepes from Cafe Brazil down the street... don't know if they're still there, but that and Angry Dog were the best places to eat in Deep Ellum!
@@mogwaifeartexas Happy new year! I didn't get a notification for this but both places are still here and my boyfriend and I definitely love the heck outta Angry Dog ❤ Enjoying this recording in 2019 btw~
@@evie_jn Happy New Year to you as well! Glad to hear Angry Dog is still there... I haven't been to DFW in about 4 years but I still have family in the area so next time I'm there I'll have to hit them up. In May I'm going to see Built to Spill here for their Keep It Like a Secret 20th anniversary tour... saw them play for the first time at Gypsy in 2001, with the Polyphonic Spree as the local opener!
Paul Thanks.
This is some sick footage! Hearkens back to those epic college years SF! Interpol--one of the best!
March 1st is always an Interpol anniversary for me. 15 years ago I saw them for the first time in Athens, GA at the 40 watt club on this tour 3/1/2003. Thank you for posting!!
I can't believe I was on last grade of kindergarden when this happened
I was in my final year of high school.
alejandro rohen I was 11. This was 2 years before I got into their music. Very cool to watch now.
I was almost 6 months old.
Saw them in Houston around same time. One of the best shows ive ever witnessed
26:08
I was at this show live. I followed them around & was ecstatic when they joined my fave band on Curiosa. I can’t tell you how special to have this video is -it captures for me that moment in time this band was just magical. Thank you for having the forethought to record this and share it. It really helps transport me back!
Glad you like it! I try to capture every show I record as a time capsule for both those who were there and those who were not. This is one of my all-time favourite concerts and I was fortunate enough to be like just a foot from Carlos for the entire set.
Ravishing!
Let's start again buttercup!
Love watching Carlos move!
Wow pure talent. Amazing to see this older footage. The specialist, all of it 🔥😍
We made updates every year ! Technology .
Ah the memories of how great this band really was. So happy I got to see them twice during the TOTBL and Antics eras.
Thank you so much in uploading this vid.
dioss creo que es el mejor concierto grabado que he visto de interpol , los amo
This is GOLD
Que buen show 😎❣️👍🏼
Yes!!! I miss early Interpol soooooo much!!! I wish they could have kept making TOTBL over and over again
HOT DAMN CARLOS D!
RIP Tea Room. Place was my jam growing up in DFW.
If this album was released for the first time today it would sync now as much as it did for back then.
saw them 2003 hammerstein ballroom nyc......love "lights"......go paul go man....interpol
I won more 10 years of life after watching this show
Would love to hear this show recorded off of the sound desk 👌🏽
its ironic how clubs with cheap upcoming artists have the best shows on the planet. No high production stadium will ever compare to this.
That is so true. These rare videos of big bands playing in small places are so amazing.
Wow. This sounds just like the album.