First time seeing this. Kalnoky did the same thing for me, I got the wind kicked out of me in a pit at Sokol Underground, got airlifted (crowdsurfed) to safety and security ripped me to the ground by anything they could grab, which by that time happened to be one arm and my underwear. Tomas stopped the show, said he'd rather see a kid wind up on stage than get ripped in half by security. I said 'thanks man' and threw a thumbs up and he said 'no problem' and they started right back up.
Jeeze, their control of tempo is insane. Every time I come back and listen to more SM I'm in awe of the talent possessed by everyone in this band. Incredible
+Hans Fornof are you kidding? The drummer rushes like he just found the quarterback and the trumpet player cracks more than a teenager going through puberty
@@joshuapatton6570 Comment older then dinosaurs, but their bass player is an absolute unit of a beast. I heard he has clasical jazz bass training, and that definitely shows in the small details of how he plays. I could listen to him slapping out those bangers all day. Sometimes I do.
Professional musicians playing something different but professionally. The frantic drumming has been part of their style since day one. Preference is subjective but he’s exactly what the band needs.
I am astonished at their endurance every time i see them live. The heat when they play an indoor concert is just insane. Hats off to Chris on the drums.
I think everyone in the band, by their fans, is appreciated. Granted, drummers (and bassists) are often the unsung heroes in many groups, but I think hard core SM fans give props to all of the musicians.
Nice! I use to listen them non stop in High School. They're my favorite "Ska" band for sure. If you haven't heard of Mad Caddies they have some pretty good songs. I only really like the songs they (Mad Caddies) compose with minor chords, don't really care for their happier songs. Check out: Last Breath, Weird Beard, Coyote, Falling Down, or State of Mind. If you love Streetlight theres a pretty good chance you'll like some of their songs.
I saw them in Wheeling, IL a few years back and when the set began the whole crowd started moshing and fell down. They stopped the set and made everyone get up so people wouldn't get hurt. It was awesome!
I’ve seen him do it!! 13 shows under my belt… best thing ever. So Incredible how into it everyone is… 6:00 ish Absolute throw down, In the thick of it, TK notices some bullshit in crowd, 6:05 TK stops at song break, band flawlessly stop, TK calls bullshit, band water break, keeping riffs, sax to the left mean mugs and does a little sax fuck you, TK lost, crowd has it, FUCKING POWER STANCE THROW DOWN, 7:08 ish TK come on move. Back into it like nothing happened. Fucking insane talent.
Yes!!! I’ve seen him do it. 13 shows in the last 10 years… also this one time i had a transcendental experience in the crowd at one of my first SL shows in Nashville, TN. I was in the pit about to break my tailbone going down and the folks in the people around me caught me like fucking angels before I went down. I was already hooked but i knew in that moment that this was the shit for me.
I saw them a few years ago in Vancouver. Mike Park opened, and he has been a favourite of mine for almost 20 years. Streetlight was amazing. They are all great entertainers and musicians. I don’t know how they play so accurately at that tempo all night, but they freaking nail it.
No matter how many years go by this is the song is one that needs to be shared. Thus 420 In Plain Sight is pleased Streetlight Manifesto made such great music.
I love this video and I like to go through the comments, and I know this is an oldy but Chris actually skipped a small bit. He skipped "And I don't know much, but I do know this" and so on. It's only a few lines, so Chris just goes to the breakdown because it's a natural transition from the music stopping. It actually shows how in tune, so to say, he is with the rhythm of the songs.
Imagine to be able to be absolutely shredding, notice some specific ass bullshit in the crowd, ten seconds later stop at lyric break, band flawlessly stops - water break, band keeps riffs, sax to the left says fuck you in sax and points. TK- “A little goddamn compassion never killed a motherfucker” “GIVE HIM HIS FUCKING PHONE” “YOU GOOD?” “where were we?” Crowds got it. Band flawlessly starts again “OHHH SHIT” game on. *group power stance* BURN IT DOWN like nothing fucking happened. Incredible.
I like how the trombone player uses the most basic trombone. No fancy triggers and rotary valves. He's playing high notes so he don't need all that stuff.
That dude you are talking about was part of the stage crew, and part of what they do is prevent accidents. Imagine if someone in the band steps on the bottle, loses balance, and breaks his neck... not good. Mike Brown tends to move around a lot too, so it's possible.
This is a Ukranian Hopak melody. Unsurprising considering much of their music is Eastern European melodies. The primary melody for "here's to life" sounds like a Balkan folk tune.
It's from the Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution which is another project of the Streetlight guys. The song they are playing before "Here's to Life" is called "A Call to Arms" czcams.com/video/u107LjfHGoI/video.html
Wannes De Maeyer Could ne wrong but I think it’s just an improvisation before the encore, or a little set they always do at live shows but not a official song. Idk tho
cameony I thought it was the security guard who pulled the kid who was crowd surfing, looked like he dropped his phone, went back and the security were dicks, hence why he was all on about compassion cause im a mosh pit there is none
It's part of the concert atmosphere for high-energy, aggressive music. If bands were truly annoyed by it, then every punk, rock, metal, dubstep band would've wanted to stop making music. If you're saying that the sole reason why they "broke up" is because of their crowds, then you are deeply misinformed.
@@user-pt1uy5gq4z think this was back when they made the announcement of touring less, touring mostly just local, and sometimes not touring at all. I think it was for end of the beginning tour and anyways it got blown out of proportion and rumors started to spread about it being their last tour. Fortunately it was not the case much to everyone's relief, but thats why on older streetlight videos you sometimes find comments about them breaking up or not touring.
Rest in peace Matthew Stewart, the prettiest princess in the whole band.
You will be missed Matthew. Thank you for everything
A LITTLE GOD DAMN COMPASSION NEVER KILLED A MOTHERFUCKER
man, Mr. Stewart not only belting out that trumpet, but that final "life" !
May he rest easy, a true legend walking (and squealing)
First time seeing this. Kalnoky did the same thing for me, I got the wind kicked out of me in a pit at Sokol Underground, got airlifted (crowdsurfed) to safety and security ripped me to the ground by anything they could grab, which by that time happened to be one arm and my underwear. Tomas stopped the show, said he'd rather see a kid wind up on stage than get ripped in half by security. I said 'thanks man' and threw a thumbs up and he said 'no problem' and they started right back up.
Have the BOTAR shirt I bought at that show retired, the left pit is ripped out. But Streetlight and Kalnoky are forever 100 percent in my book
REST IN PEACE MATTHEW STEWART. HERE'S TO LIFE
Big up matthew bless you lad , a wonderful musician much respect from London England so sad .
Jeeze, their control of tempo is insane. Every time I come back and listen to more SM I'm in awe of the talent possessed by everyone in this band. Incredible
+Hans Fornof are you kidding? The drummer rushes like he just found the quarterback and the trumpet player cracks more than a teenager going through puberty
You suck jesse, Streetlight is one of the few bands with actual talent.
@@joshuapatton6570 Comment older then dinosaurs, but their bass player is an absolute unit of a beast. I heard he has clasical jazz bass training, and that definitely shows in the small details of how he plays. I could listen to him slapping out those bangers all day. Sometimes I do.
Best band ever. Check in your favorite SL fan. We are not ok right now
Professional musicians playing something different but professionally. The frantic drumming has been part of their style since day one. Preference is subjective but he’s exactly what the band needs.
its awesome how while tom's yelling at he security guards everyone else is like "Well, time for a water break!"
I am astonished at their endurance every time i see them live. The heat when they play an indoor concert is just insane. Hats off to Chris on the drums.
That's the plan
Every one of them is extraordinary at their instrument
The drummer doesn’t get enough credit
Easily one if the best in the whole game
he is so technical!
I think everyone in the band, by their fans, is appreciated. Granted, drummers (and bassists) are often the unsung heroes in many groups, but I think hard core SM fans give props to all of the musicians.
The drums are what made me look up a live version. It's physically impossible not to tap your knees to this shit
2020 and they still play live shows this incredible
2022 and thay still play :)
thank you, random lady in the crowd, for demonstrating your ability to screech every 30 seconds
AAAAHW
Was thinking that the same time I found this comment lol
She was feeling it
Makes me think Taylor is a troll
Conti's solo in the middle of A Call To Arms was amazing.
This is my new favorite band that I've never heard of. I'll thank pandora for recommending me streetlight manifesto via authority zero
Nice! I use to listen them non stop in High School. They're my favorite "Ska" band for sure. If you haven't heard of Mad Caddies they have some pretty good songs. I only really like the songs they (Mad Caddies) compose with minor chords, don't really care for their happier songs. Check out: Last Breath, Weird Beard, Coyote, Falling Down, or State of Mind. If you love Streetlight theres a pretty good chance you'll like some of their songs.
TimelesSPC you forgot about (lay your head down) !!!!!!!!
Tired bones?!!!
@@timelesspc6712 idk I think Souls for Sale is pretty good even tho it’s a happier song (in chord progression)
You must be local too? Authority zero played here at the catalyst recently in Santa Cruz. Another band I love
TOMAS AT 7:03 IS SO GREAT I CAN'T HANDLE IT
*POWER STANCE INTENSIFIES*
I saw them in Wheeling, IL a few years back and when the set began the whole crowd started moshing and fell down. They stopped the set and made everyone get up so people wouldn't get hurt. It was awesome!
I’ve seen him do it!! 13 shows under my belt… best thing ever. So Incredible how into it everyone is… 6:00 ish Absolute throw down, In the thick of it, TK notices some bullshit in crowd, 6:05 TK stops at song break, band flawlessly stop, TK calls bullshit, band water break, keeping riffs, sax to the left mean mugs and does a little sax fuck you, TK lost, crowd has it, FUCKING POWER STANCE THROW DOWN, 7:08 ish TK come on move. Back into it like nothing happened. Fucking insane talent.
“A little goddamn compassion never killed a motherfucker”
Used to go see them every time they were in chicago land
I knew there was a damn good reason I made Toh Kay a musical hero of mine, and I have proof right here at 6:05
Yes!!! I’ve seen him do it. 13 shows in the last 10 years… also this one time i had a transcendental experience in the crowd at one of my first SL shows in Nashville, TN. I was in the pit about to break my tailbone going down and the folks in the people around me caught me like fucking angels before I went down. I was already hooked but i knew in that moment that this was the shit for me.
Matt's yell at the end is awesome! i thought for a second he'd got a mute on hid trumpet or something!
Someone throws an empty bottled water @ 7:25 what the heck was that for? These guys are awesome!!
Tom's little move at 7:07 where he's getting funky with the floor made me bust out laughing. Holy fuck
I saw them a few years ago in Vancouver. Mike Park opened, and he has been a favourite of mine for almost 20 years. Streetlight was amazing. They are all great entertainers and musicians. I don’t know how they play so accurately at that tempo all night, but they freaking nail it.
No matter how many years go by this is the song is one that needs to be shared. Thus 420 In Plain Sight is pleased Streetlight Manifesto made such great music.
Saw them yesterday. SO FUCKING GOOD. During Point/Counterpoint I got to crowd surf and it was just amazing. Mosh pit 11/10
Seen them before RBF in Wiesbaden and they were at least twice as good as RBF....one of my best concerts
Jan X that would be amazing! I never saw streetlight with rbf but I did get to see catch 22!
Rbf is more fun that talented. These guys, they know their instruments
its the most underated band for me
Everyone who knows them loves them. Not enough people know them.
@@RichTBiscuit101they’re either the smallest big band, or biggest small band.
i love the bass players jump at 7:25, he has no room to do anything, but its so awesome he has to try
Saw them last night in Anaheim and they did this BOTAR style intro into Here's to Life and then into The Big Sleep. So good!
Rest is peace Mathew Stewart. Much love!
love to my boy on trumpet. soldier lost his lips that day
It must have been real embarrassing to be that one security guard
came across streetlight in a long time and i found this. this is perfect, the lyrics are so strong
Best show I've ever been to. Thanks for uploading this!
"I have no fucking clue where we were in the song..." Chris: I fucking do!
I love this video and I like to go through the comments, and I know this is an oldy but Chris actually skipped a small bit. He skipped "And I don't know much, but I do know this" and so on. It's only a few lines, so Chris just goes to the breakdown because it's a natural transition from the music stopping. It actually shows how in tune, so to say, he is with the rhythm of the songs.
Imagine to be able to be absolutely shredding, notice some specific ass bullshit in the crowd, ten seconds later stop at lyric break, band flawlessly stops - water break, band keeps riffs, sax to the left says fuck you in sax and points. TK- “A little goddamn compassion never killed a motherfucker” “GIVE HIM HIS FUCKING PHONE” “YOU GOOD?” “where were we?” Crowds got it. Band flawlessly starts again “OHHH SHIT” game on. *group power stance* BURN IT DOWN like nothing fucking happened. Incredible.
4:44 toh Kay notices
5:11 TK checks it out
5:35 still checking it out
6:05 YO YO YO at lyric break
SAW THIS SHOW IN ANAHEIM MAY 25TH 2015 STILL GREAT!!!!
Awesome video,thank you!
RIP Matt
holy fuck when this corona blows over i need to see them live!
You see them live on this past tour?
OMFG... completly insane!!
dat fucking BOTAR intro
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. But yours works too because that's what happens when you see them live. haha
Mr. Conti, you are the man.
GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another to the list of bari players I look up to.
LIVE DVD PLEASE SM.
Nothing on this earth compairs to the pure fucking energy in a SM concert. They should generate steam power from the heat of the pit. xD
whoever said people in High school marching bands were geeks, can suck it. Look at them now.
i was there!
R.I.P Matthew 😢
Saw them at te Rialto theater and they encores with this
lol again with tomas and his cargo capris.... :P
I've done some research and I've concluded yes, but only just enough.
God I miss them....
Noah Jay What? They're not broken up.
Where'd they go?
holy shit no way streetlight did an encore omfg
They need to come to SD more
6:02 where he yells at security
I like how the trombone player uses the most basic trombone. No fancy triggers and rotary valves. He's playing high notes so he don't need all that stuff.
tohkay really got the rockstar moves
Jim Conti is the shit.
I was there.
That dude you are talking about was part of the stage crew, and part of what they do is prevent accidents. Imagine if someone in the band steps on the bottle, loses balance, and breaks his neck... not good. Mike Brown tends to move around a lot too, so it's possible.
oh Tomas
HAHAHA! 6:22 a little goddamn compassion never killed a motherfucker
This is a Ukranian Hopak melody. Unsurprising considering much of their music is Eastern European melodies. The primary melody for "here's to life" sounds like a Balkan folk tune.
i believe Tomas was born in czechoslovakia so that makes sense
Anyone else here because the tragic news?
Been going through every high quality footage of their performances. Lost one hell of a performer
Could Tomas' stance get any wider at 2:57?
Someone knows what mouthpiece is using on alto saxophone? Pls tell me :(
was Thomas yelling at security?
Ska geniuses
OH SHIT!!!
naenaethepainaway on trumpet
And to you sir we have 7:05
6:45 "Ohhh Shit"!
Streelight is its own fucking genre.
The introductory melody somewhat resembles Бублики - the Ukrainian bagel song. Certainly some hybrid of a gopak and klezmer melody.
It's from the Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution which is another project of the Streetlight guys. The song they are playing before "Here's to Life" is called "A Call to Arms" czcams.com/video/u107LjfHGoI/video.html
anyone know exactly what happened?
This.
what is the song in the beginning?
Wannes De Maeyer Could ne wrong but I think it’s just an improvisation before the encore, or a little set they always do at live shows but not a official song. Idk tho
love nidav on the trombone
HOLY FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!
5:19 - assume panty-dropping stance
OHHH SHIT!!!!!
Streetlight Manifesto, or they are going on touring "hiatus"
what happened at 6:22?
At 6:07 when he yells at someone, does anyone know what actually happened?
Some dude in the mosh pit dropped his phone and bent over to pick it up but everyone kept mousing around him and knocked him over
ohhh, ok
Thanks, man
cameony I thought it was the security guard who pulled the kid who was crowd surfing, looked like he dropped his phone, went back and the security were dicks, hence why he was all on about compassion cause im a mosh pit there is none
A dude dropped his phone on the wrong side of the barrier, and he was trying to grab it, and I believe security started assaulting him XD
Idk if you guys ever noticed but someone threw a water bottle or something at tom and some dude just got the bottle and ran lol ._. xD
Who broke up?
i like the guy who plays trombone, but i much prefer the trombonist from the somewhere album
Does Tomas always wear a striped polo at shows?
fishbone3333 yes
Idk if that's Jim doing a solo. Doesn't sound like any other solo he does. Sounds like an actual song. Possibly new or a cover of something?
2 dislikes? What?
It's part of the concert atmosphere for high-energy, aggressive music. If bands were truly annoyed by it, then every punk, rock, metal, dubstep band would've wanted to stop making music. If you're saying that the sole reason why they "broke up" is because of their crowds, then you are deeply misinformed.
They didnt break up tho ??
@@user-pt1uy5gq4z think this was back when they made the announcement of touring less, touring mostly just local, and sometimes not touring at all. I think it was for end of the beginning tour and anyways it got blown out of proportion and rumors started to spread about it being their last tour. Fortunately it was not the case much to everyone's relief, but thats why on older streetlight videos you sometimes find comments about them breaking up or not touring.
Ohh the irony when he says Jesus Christ.
*encored
This might be on Redtube, it's better than porn.
"a little compassion never hurt" pot. kettle.
Who disliked this
The bouncer
try 7:03.lol
Panties wet at 5:25
The dude Tomas was speaking to probably shit himself.