Primus - Live At Winston Farm, Saugerties, NY, August 13, 1994 Ã 9.1 It's hard to believe that it's been over 25 years since Primus took the stage at Winston Farm in Saugerties, NY, but thanks to this electrifying live album, we can relive that magical evening over and over again.
From Les Claypool's mind-bending basslines to Larry LaLonde's intricate guitar work, this performance showcases the undeniable talent and chemistry that makes Primus one of the most unique and underrated bands in the industry.
The setlist is a perfect blend of fan favourites and deep cuts, with highlights including the funky grooves of "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and the frenetic energy of "My Name is Mud." The band's eccentric stage presence only adds to the experience, with Claypool's quirky dance moves and outlandish outfits keeping the audience entertained from start to finish.
Despite the occasionally muddy sound quality, there's an undeniable rawness and energy to this recording that perfectly captures the essence of a Primus live show.
Whether you were there in person or are discovering this performance for the first time, Live At Winston Farm is a must-have for any Primus fan.
So slip on your best pair of rainbow suspenders, grab a cold beverage, and prepare to be transported back to a time when alternative rock ruled the airwaves.
From Les Claypool's mind-bending basslines to Larry LaLonde's intricate guitar work, this performance showcases the undeniable talent and chemistry that makes Primus one of the most unique and underrated bands in the industry.
The setlist is a perfect blend of fan favourites and deep cuts, with highlights including the funky grooves of "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and the frenetic energy of "My Name is Mud." The band's eccentric stage presence only adds to the experience, with Claypool's quirky dance moves and outlandish outfits keeping the audience entertained from start to finish.
Despite the occasionally muddy sound quality, there's an undeniable rawness and energy to this recording that perfectly captures the essence of a Primus live show.
Whether you were there in person or are discovering this performance for the first time, Live At Winston Farm is a must-have for any Primus fan.
So slip on your best pair of rainbow suspenders, grab a cold beverage, and prepare to be transported back to a time when alternative rock ruled the airwaves.






