1998. I will always say it and Have always said that 1998 was The best year of my childhood. I was only 8. And Later In highschool discovered even more why 1998 Was Maybe one of the greatest years in Music. I mean even Pop Culture songs on the radio were not bad. Today I can't listen to anything new that's being put out. It's been that way since we'll 2004 or so for me. But I got lucky. Had cool Cousin and A cool uncle and ended up at school hanging out with the right Crowd for Discovering music that's Hip . Although if it wasn't for The Super Popular Blink 182s Enema of the state album I may have never Went down the path to Hating The Type of music that everyone else Seems to Think is the only music out there. With no real desire to Hear anything other than Auto tuned Electronically Produced Beats that All play the same 4 chords. But in different ways and tones. My uncle Willy was Always one of my favorite people. He was In a Hardcore Punk rock band during the Grunge early 90s to late 99 Virginia Beach Scene. Hardcore Norfolk I guess you could say. So I started off young listening to his Band which (were pretty big in that scene) they were called The Candy Snatchers. Uncle Willy started me off Light and Showed me The Violent femmes at age 12. This Boosted my Admiration of The style that band brings. Soon after he would randomly just show me a cd. Next was The Kinks. Then He took a huge leap And Gave me a Buzzcocks CD. On the other end of the family my Step cousin Chase was A Cool College Dude and I was still in middle school about to end and start highschool. Well Chase first showed me The Shins (smart move honestly) and then he Showed me something that would forever change the way I Found music. He showed me A little band From Olympia Washington called The microphones. The Glow PT 2. I had never heard anything like it. Loved it. K Records Lead me to Kimya Dawson and Adam Green. Moldy peaches. Halo Benders. A super Risky Route but Amazing one that shaped myself going into highschool for the first time. I had Always Played guitar since a kid. Leaned bass and drums and met one of my best friends till this day on that freshman year. He played everything as well and we both had one thing in common other than Our talents but we both Loved and could sing Every violent femmes song ever. This Was the mark of Everything working together to get me to this point. We Discovered Interpol that year. Turn on the bright lights and antics. Which we couldn't stop listening to it. I still haven't. Then we both Got heavily into Explosions in the sky. Fuck I didn't find out about Duster till last year. And I'm lucky I did. So good. So good.
@@vrampireif people are saying that it sounds like an adjacent version of echo bravo, it very well could be. back then they did not have definitive versions of songs, if you look around youtube you can find alot of different versions of inside out. they probably tweaked it before the studio recording, its not abnormal, so yes, it could very well be an adjacent version of echo, bravo.
@@stationed ok. wasn’t the point of my comment tho. dude i replied to “confirmed” it was echo bravo and mentioned he checked the setlist, which is a lie.
I saw this comment that said "Dusters music is THE killing yourself music, if I have ever killed myself 10000000% I would've listened to duster before committing" and I honestly thought that was so hilarious cause it's kinda true.
I was there! Modest Mouse played after them...
You were definitely witnessing history
Literally 2 of my favorite bands ever.
Fuck. That was also the golden days of Modest Mouse. That is just insanity.
duster AND modest mouse?!?! lucky bastard
Woah, such a flex - that is so awesome
You are lucky as hell
The way they play inside out is heavenly. Couldn't be better.
Sick Boy on vocals 🚂 👀
I love the heavier live sound, amazing
inside out is pure beauty, i cant stop listening to this version of it
i love how this sounds
blader
live love duster
playing that earth riff at the beginning of the video
fuck fugazi I'm dead
I was not prepared for the vocals
nah i need this man.
Holy Crap! missed that show. Wish they were still together. Cant believe they were trying to tune the guitars.
re-pressing and tour soon
Good news
Well lucky you. After you posted this, they got back together, did a bunch of reissues, AND released a new album.
@Ashton Vacouftsiswhaaaattt
they doing it now, and still tuning
Always thought the stratosphere cover looked like the earth2 cover. Maybe I'm not so crazy
4:44 if only there was a hd version of untitled 60 played like this
The man with the golden voice
None of these fellas
Ah yes, the great dove amber, he has such a good voice
wonderful
Nah, vocals are awesome here!
next level
The bits with him speaking sound like longmont potion castle lol
1998. I will always say it and Have always said that 1998 was The best year of my childhood. I was only 8. And Later In highschool discovered even more why 1998 Was Maybe one of the greatest years in Music. I mean even Pop Culture songs on the radio were not bad. Today I can't listen to anything new that's being put out. It's been that way since we'll 2004 or so for me.
But I got lucky. Had cool Cousin and A cool uncle and ended up at school hanging out with the right Crowd for Discovering music that's Hip . Although if it wasn't for The Super Popular Blink 182s Enema of the state album I may have never Went down the path to Hating The Type of music that everyone else Seems to Think is the only music out there. With no real desire to Hear anything other than Auto tuned Electronically Produced Beats that All play the same 4 chords. But in different ways and tones.
My uncle Willy was Always one of my favorite people. He was In a Hardcore Punk rock band during the Grunge early 90s to late 99 Virginia Beach Scene. Hardcore Norfolk I guess you could say. So I started off young listening to his Band which (were pretty big in that scene) they were called The Candy Snatchers.
Uncle Willy started me off Light and Showed me The Violent femmes at age 12. This Boosted my Admiration of The style that band brings. Soon after he would randomly just show me a cd. Next was The Kinks. Then He took a huge leap And Gave me a Buzzcocks CD.
On the other end of the family my Step cousin Chase was A Cool College Dude and I was still in middle school about to end and start highschool.
Well Chase first showed me The Shins (smart move honestly) and then he Showed me something that would forever change the way I Found music. He showed me A little band From Olympia Washington called The microphones. The Glow PT 2. I had never heard anything like it. Loved it.
K Records Lead me to Kimya Dawson and Adam Green. Moldy peaches. Halo Benders.
A super Risky Route but Amazing one that shaped myself going into highschool for the first time.
I had Always Played guitar since a kid. Leaned bass and drums and met one of my best friends till this day on that freshman year.
He played everything as well and we both had one thing in common other than Our talents but we both Loved and could sing Every violent femmes song ever. This Was the mark of Everything working together to get me to this point.
We Discovered Interpol that year. Turn on the bright lights and antics. Which we couldn't stop listening to it. I still haven't.
Then we both Got heavily into Explosions in the sky. Fuck I didn't find out about Duster till last year. And I'm lucky I did. So good.
So good.
sickboy
i think track 2 is untitled(60). sounds a bit different but has the same chorus
Where did you find these? Can you post more?
Last song is Echo, Bravo I think
what???
2:47 no one responds to his hello D,:
This shit is cool!
What is that last beautiful track??
anyone notice there's two guitars and a bass in this? perhaps this photo is all frayed to remove the bassist
14:13
Does anyone have tabs for the way they played Inside Out?
They’re just picking it
20:06
Does anyone know the name of the last track of this set?
sounds sort of like Echo, Bravo to me, just a little off. like an adjacent version of that song lol
@@ryanbittersvideos It is, I checked the setlist
@@earthyworm2954 straight up lying lmao
@@vrampireif people are saying that it sounds like an adjacent version of echo bravo, it very well could be. back then they did not have definitive versions of songs, if you look around youtube you can find alot of different versions of inside out. they probably tweaked it before the studio recording, its not abnormal, so yes, it could very well be an adjacent version of echo, bravo.
@@stationed ok. wasn’t the point of my comment tho. dude i replied to “confirmed” it was echo bravo and mentioned he checked the setlist, which is a lie.
is there more shows of them on internet or some bootlegs?
I've uploaded all I could find.
thank you anyways my friend :), this is a really nice recording!
do someone know if there are any other recordings of the last song?
Yes studio version is Echo, Bravo
@@earthyworm2954 bro what
no recordings unfortunately
@@vrampire on the setlist it said they played echo bravo
@@earthyworm2954 well, they didn't. it's clearly not that song. why do you keep saying it is?
Odd recording.
Vocals sound like they're from the soundboard but the rest sounds like an audience recording.
I guess the mixing was just bad
No way
I saw this comment that said "Dusters music is THE killing yourself music, if I have ever killed myself 10000000% I would've listened to duster before committing" and I honestly thought that was so hilarious cause it's kinda true.
I think the last song is echo bravo
19:35 ;)
this is mixed so poorly why is it cutting in and out
shit, that was slow
why do they play all their songs so fucking slow
Try Dragonforce.
because they are a slowcore band
Their name was Valium Aggelein.
@@Frogwai they played the show as valium aggelein instead of duster?