Live in Orange County
Social Distortion: Live in Orange County | |
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Directed by | Kris Martinez |
Produced by | Joe Escalante |
Starring |
Mike Ness John Maurer Jonny "2 Bags" Wickersham Charlie Quintana |
Music by | Social Distortion |
Cinematography |
Danny Berk Kevin Chao Robert Chapman Joe Escalante John Huck Finn Alan Pineda Jose Rendon Glennon Stratton Andy Waruszewski |
Edited by |
David Brundage Nate Weaver |
Release dates | July 27, 2004 |
Running time | 60 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Live in Orange County is a DVD that was recorded by Social Distortion at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California in January 2003.
Track listing
- All songs by Mike Ness unless otherwise noted.
- "Making Believe" (Work)
- "1945"
- "Sick Boy"
- "Telling Them"
- "Bad Luck"
- "Footprints on My Ceiling"
- "Don't Drag Me Down"
- "I Wasn't Born To Follow"
- "Another State of Mind"
- "The Creeps" (Ness/Danell)
- "Mommy's Little Monster"
- "Mass Hysteria"
- "99 to Life"
- "Ring of Fire" (Carter/Kilgore)
- "Story of My Life"
Special features
- "Pre-Show Warm Up"
- Social D performs "The Creeps" during a pre-show rehearsal.
- "Rollin' for 4-5-6"
- Mike explains a game of dice called 4-5-6.
- "Outhouse Acoustics"
- Mike, Jonny and John perform "Bad Luck" acoustically in a bathroom.
- "Interviews and Hi-Jinx"
- Mike's youngest son steals the show while he is being interviewed.
- "The New School"
- Mike introduces his "pride and joy" (his two sons) to the audience during a performance.
- "Cruzin' The '36"
- "Photo Gallery"
- Still photographs taken during the performance.
- "Nona Split"
- The entire set shown from nine different camera angles at once (tiled on the screen).
Personnel
Social Distortion
- Mike Ness - Lead vocals, Guitar
- John Maurer - Bass guitar
- Jonny "2 Bags" Wickersham - Electric guitar
- Charlie Quintana - Drums
Additional personnel
- Danny McGough - B3 organ
External links
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