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Dinosaur Jr.

Live Performances by Dinosaur Jr. in 2011

Dinosaur Jr. - Just Like Heaven Live Performance at KEXP Studio

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

December 17, 2011 | Video Length: 4:13
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  • On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed "Just Like Heaven" live at the KEXP studio, showcasing the band’s enduring presence in the alternative ... Read Full Description >

    On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed "Just Like Heaven" live at the KEXP studio, showcasing the band’s enduring presence in the alternative rock scene. At this time, the group had recently released their album "I Bet on Sky" in September 2012, which marked their third studio album since reuniting in 2005 after a lengthy hiatus. This performance was notable not only for its location at KEXP, a respected platform for live music, but also for featuring hosts DJ El Toro and Henry Rollins, emphasizing the band's influence within the rock community. The live rendition captures the raw energy and distinctive sound that Dinosaur Jr. is known for, further solidifying their legacy as one of the pioneers of the indie rock genre during their career resurgence in the 2000s.

  • On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed "Little Fury Things" live at KEXP, showcasing their enduring influence and continued creativity well into... Read Full Description >

    On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed "Little Fury Things" live at KEXP, showcasing their enduring influence and continued creativity well into their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their album "I Bet on Sky," which was released in September 2012. This was part of a successful resurgence for the band, following their reunion in 2005 after a lengthy hiatus. The live session is notable not only for its intimate setting but also for featuring the song "Little Fury Things," originally from their seminal 1987 album "You're Living All Over Me," highlighting the band's deep catalogue. During this period, Dinosaur Jr. was celebrated for both their historical significance and their ability to create relevant, poignant music that resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners alike, making their live performances a vital part of their artistic expression.

Dinosaur Jr. - Full Concert at KEXP Studio with Interview by Henry Rollins

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

December 17, 2011 | Video Length: 18:01
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  • On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed a live set in the KEXP studio, capturing the band's essence during a notable phase in their career. At th... Read Full Description >

    On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed a live set in the KEXP studio, capturing the band's essence during a notable phase in their career. At this point, they had recently released their album "I Bet on Sky," which came out in September 2012. This marked their third album after reuniting in 2005, showcasing a rejuvenated energy and continuity of their trademark sound characterized by distorted guitars and introspective lyrics. During the KEXP session, they played classic tracks like "Little Fury Things" and "Freak Scene," reinforcing their legacy as pioneers of the alternative rock genre. An interesting aspect of this performance is the inclusion of an interview with Henry Rollins, who is known not only for his own music career but also as a dedicated supporter and critic of the punk and alternative scenes, further highlighting the mutual respect and camaraderie within the music community during this period.

Dinosaur Jr. Live Performance of 'Freak Scene' at KEXP Studio

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

December 17, 2011 | Video Length: 3:40
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  • On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed "Freak Scene" live at the KEXP studio in Seattle, marking a significant moment in their resurgence as a b... Read Full Description >

    On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed "Freak Scene" live at the KEXP studio in Seattle, marking a significant moment in their resurgence as a band. By this time, they had released their album "I Wanna Be Your Dog" in 2010, which was a well-received collection that showcased their signature sound while also marking their first new material since reuniting in 2005 after a lengthy hiatus. This performance not only highlighted their enduring influence in the alternative rock scene but also demonstrated their ability to remain relevant by revisiting beloved tracks like "Freak Scene," originally from their 1988 album "Bug." Noteworthy is the presence of Henry Rollins, a fellow influential figure in the punk rock community, as a host for this session, further underscoring the band's legacy and connections within the music world. The live performance at KEXP reflects the band's commitment to their roots while engaging a new generation of fans.