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RARE! Life Of Agony at L'Amours in Brooklyn 07/15/1990 — DeepCutsArchive
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RARE! Life Of Agony at L'Amours in Brooklyn 07/15/1990

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Rare footage of Life Of Agony at Faces in Brooklyn NY on July 15, 1990. I have never seen this footage on YouTube before... and this is the 2nd earliest live footage I have ever seen too(the earliest being at Faces in NJ in June 1990, also on YouTube)! Enjoy! Setlist: Step Aside In My Youth Those Who Hate Me Break The Chains Colorblind Paulie's Song Never Be Saved Power By The Fist Happiness Line up for this show: Keith Caputo - vocals Alan Goldstein - bass Joey Zampella - guitar Kenny Pederson - drums

About Life of Agony

Life of Agony is an American alternative metal band from Brooklyn, New York City, formed in 1989 by singer Keith Caputo, bassist Alan Robert and guitarist Joey Z. The band has released six studio albums to date, most notably their 1993 debut River Runs Red, named by Rolling Stone as one of the Greatest Metal Albums of All Time.

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This rare footage of Life of Agony at L'Amours in Brooklyn on July 15, 1990, is a significant addition to the archive of live performances. The fact that it predates their breakout debut album River Runs Red by three years makes it an essential piece of documentation for fans and historians alike.

The setlist, comprising songs such as "Step Aside", "In My Youth", and "Never Be Saved", provides valuable insight into the band's early development and stage presence. The inclusion of lesser-known tracks like "Paulie's Song" and "Happiness" highlights the band's ability to craft a diverse range of material even in their formative stages.

The lineup for this show, featuring Keith Caputo on vocals, Alan Goldstein on bass, Joey Zampella on guitar, and Kenny Pederson on drums, is notable as it predates the band's most well-known configuration. This footage serves as a reminder that even the earliest iterations of a band can be just as captivating and influential.

The fact that this footage has never been seen before on YouTube makes it an extraordinary find. The rarity of live performances from this era, especially those featuring emerging bands like Life of Agony, underscores the significance of preserving such material for future generations. This clip's discovery is a testament to the dedication of collectors and archivists who continue to unearth hidden gems.

The context in which this footage was recorded also adds to its importance. L'Amours, a Brooklyn venue, played host to numerous influential bands throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Its reputation as a hub for underground music makes it an ideal location for capturing raw, unbridled performances like Life of Agony's.

This clip is not only a valuable addition to the archive but also serves as a time capsule from a pivotal moment in alternative metal history. The footage provides a unique glimpse into the band's early days, showcasing their energy, charisma, and musical prowess. As such, it is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of this genre.

The fact that this clip is part of a larger collection of rare live performances on YouTube highlights the platform's role in preserving music history. By making these clips available to a global audience, YouTube provides a unique opportunity for fans and researchers to engage with the past and appreciate the significance of these performances.

In summary, this footage of Life of Agony at L'Amours in Brooklyn is an extraordinary find that sheds light on the band's early development and stage presence. Its rarity, historical context, and significance make it an essential addition to any archive or collection of live performances.

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