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Dinosaur Jr.

Live Performances by Dinosaur Jr. in 2013

J Mascis - Get Me Live Performance at Amoeba Hollywood

Amoeba Hollywood
Hollywood, CA, United States

June 14, 2013 | Video Length: 3:33
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  • On June 14, 2013, J Mascis performed at Amoeba Hollywood, a significant event that highlighted a notable era in Dinosaur Jr.'s career. Around this per... Read Full Description >

    On June 14, 2013, J Mascis performed at Amoeba Hollywood, a significant event that highlighted a notable era in Dinosaur Jr.'s career. Around this period, the band had recently released their album "I Bet on Sky" (2012), marking a continuation of their successful reunion since reuniting after a long hiatus. The live recording features Mascis performing "Get Me," a track known for its introspective lyrics and distinctive guitar work, emblematic of the band's signature sound. Notably, Dinosaur Jr. gained renewed critical acclaim after their reunion, and during this timeframe, they were celebrated for their ability to seamlessly blend grunge and indie rock influences. This performance at Amoeba encapsulates not only Mascis's prowess as a solo artist but also reflects how Dinosaur Jr. maintained their relevance and dynamic presence in the modern music scene.

Dinosaur Jr - Full Concert at Glastonbury Festival (Including 'Feel the Pain')

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2013 | Video Length: 58:08
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  • In June 2013, when Dinosaur Jr. performed at the Glastonbury Festival, the band was in the midst of a resurgence following their reunion in 2005. Just... Read Full Description >

    In June 2013, when Dinosaur Jr. performed at the Glastonbury Festival, the band was in the midst of a resurgence following their reunion in 2005. Just a few years prior, they released "I Bet on Sky" in 2012, their third album since reuniting and a continuation of their signature blend of alternative rock and noise pop. This live set, featuring classics like "Freak Scene" and covers such as "Just Like Heaven" by The Cure and "Training Ground" by Deep Wound, underscores their influence and versatility. Notably, J Mascis’ distinctive guitar work and vocals remained a cornerstone of their sound, while Lou Barlow's contributions lent depth to their live performance. The Glastonbury show highlighted their enduring appeal and ability to connect with both longtime fans and a new audience, reflecting a solidified place in the modern music landscape.