Primus Live Outside Lands 2008

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Published 2012-12-09
Primus live at Outside Lands Festival in Golden Gate Park.

Here Come the Bastards 4:55
Mr. Knowitall 11:39
American Life 16:01
Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers 27:25
Seas of Cheese 38:14
John the Fisherman 38:59
My Name is Mud 45:22
Jerry Was A Race Car Driver 52:39
Frizzle Fry 58:04
Groundhog's Day 1:04:19
Harold of the Rocks 1:11:52

All Comments (21)
  • @aliambassador
    For me this is the essence of music. You always expect something to happen, are curious about what will happen next. Long riffs and parts, mastery of instruments, awareness of what they're doing. Nice sounds all the way with distorted, sometimes non matching tones. Primus represents life. Hah I'm not even tripping I promise :D
  • Primus music is very intense but they make you feel very relaxed
  • @witzerdog
    Here come the bastards is so under rated.
  • @davehurst2774
    This set is such a throwback!!! Absolute vibes!!!!!!
  • @Durr8800
    still will always be my favorite band of all time
  • @ladyinabag1
    Have never been so "touched" by a music group as this one!!
  • I'm almost 66 years old. A retired bassist. Yet I would be happy to take bass lessons from this dude.
  • @StefanG5
    So, I don’t have the full background here, but I imagine that this was quite a delight for the Primus fans as they got to see their band play right in the middle of their hiatus. At Golden Gate Park, no less.
  • @fawltybasil2252
    man, these boys are just on a whole other level. ever since i first heard them when i was 9 years old they have just been my go to guys for when i want to hear something uniquely brilliant. you can listen to all sorts of bands and genres, but Primus... you feel and hear that shit. all of them are SO good, that, in almost another setup, (exceptions being the likes of Madeski Schofield, Martin and Wood etc) they would rule supreme. and despite their absolute control of their instruments they remain so humble, play together, SUPER tight and without ego. no one instrument attempts to dominate the spectrum - such is their understanding of musical theory to such a high level. and they play in unison, which is rare for musicians of their calibre, their own awesome, technically superb, pure fucking art. if you dont like primus, you are either deaf (in which case fair enough); or your knowledge of music is so limited that you really are not entitled to any meaningful opinion. you probably struggle with finger painting, making sure your velcro sneakers are on the right feet, and i would wager highly rate the kings of leon. Thanks Primus - you add to the VERY FEW reason why when the aliens come they should not kill us all. you're welcome for lunch at my place any time.
  • @ThePurple1
    Respect is just a word nowadays it's sad that people can't feel masterful bass playing!....... Respect and absorb this! 
  • @cg78mnb
    I love the way he lets Ler own the stage. They all are able to showcase their talent.
  • @Mikedragon83
    Primus was the Funkedelic Tool, before there was Tool.  Long live Claypool and his atrocious sucky-ness!!!!!!!!!! =)
  • @Bsmiley333
    Yes Les, The Nightbreak was a friggin awesome music club on Haight! Nice set of the early Primus tunz- they would blow away the crowds with this stuff at the Berkeley Square and the Omni. That was a good time for the Bay area music scene- FNM, Deathangel, Fungo Mungo, Limbomaniacs, Psychefunkapus, MCM and the Monster, MIRV, the Deli Creeps, Rancid, & some cute kids called Green Day were stompin' all over the place.
  • @DrKennyWang
    Hometown gig for these guys, and they tore it up. I was there
  • @cougarflounder
    What a great set list!  I was so happy to see these guys in Boise last year....they'd come a couple years before that, but with opening bands, and a relatively tame hour long set.  This last year, though, they finally played a show for Idaho on par with the epic concerts you can find online.  
  • @smarkmalark
    Brain imo was Primus’s best drummer all around. Don’t know much about Jay, but when i think Primus, I think Tim. He’s just too iconic
  • @memphiselle1
    I love how Les kept the end of My Name Is Mud going for a solid 2 minutes!