Greg Graffin - Suffer - Harvard Memorial Church video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/09

Greg Graffin performs an acoustic version of Bad Religion's "Suffer" at Harvard's Memorial Church after receiving a lifetime achievement award from Harvard's Humanist Chaplaincy.

Filmed on behalf of the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard:

www.harvardhumanist.org

Comments

9 years ago

Kirk Delong

Love the intimate church gathering, but WTF is Greg doing in a church singing? Anyone know the background for this?? 

9 years ago

Hans-Peter Gümbel

My Maintarget for my life is to meet Dr.Graffin one time.

9 years ago

Sebastien Chartier

Love it!!! So f**ckin great :)

10 years ago

trumph77

they have some really nice acoustics on the duelux new maps of hell

11 years ago

ottawadrummer

Richard Christy

11 years ago

Naomi Most

He's such an adorable dork.

11 years ago

walterwinter95

I didn't know greg played guitar haha amazing

11 years ago

Thunderwolf666

They have released a number of acoustic versions as bonus tracks, but I agree a full acoustic recording of the "Stranger Than Fiction" album would be supreme.

12 years ago

Thunderwolf666

@VastFarFlung Have you heard any of Greg's solo work? Very good stuff.

13 years ago

Sack42

@SpajkenSpajk Definitely, it provides a huge insight into who he is, where he came from and where he stands on a lot of issues he raises in his music. I'd be lying if I said I hadn't learned anything from it.

13 years ago

SpajkenSpajk

@Sack42 Oh, I see. Have you read the book? Is it good?

13 years ago

Sack42

@SpajkenSpajk "But none of us has ever regretted choosing that name or the logo." Greg Graffin on choosing the CrossBuster logo and band name, Bad Religion, in his book, Anarchy Evolution. Just saying...

13 years ago

SpajkenSpajk

@globalchaos1984 Oh, yes they do. Graffin mantioned it in a interview on the Along the Way DVD.

13 years ago

globalchaos1984

@Arian545 No they don't.

13 years ago

globalchaos1984

makes me want to play the piano again

13 years ago

Keith Scharlach

@Arian545 i agree w. you. i'm a huge fan of them for their great music mixed w. social commentary, they provoke thought and rock at the same time. even if he was an atheist, i'd still dig him and his band. naturalist, atheist, christian... all just labels, being good to people is what counts. i agree w/ you the cross buster is something they regret, but at the time they were getting signed, that's what all bands were about, it was like going with the times. keep rocking Arian 545 ; )

13 years ago

Thunderwolf666

@VastFarFlung Graffin has released solo acoustic albums, though they are a little more country than Bad Religion, still wonderful stuff.

13 years ago

Juliana Duica Contreras

He's gorgeous, he's talented, he's smart... he's perfect!

13 years ago

guitarjoe93

@DTEENPUNKROCK He accepted this lifetime achievement award in Harvard's church. I'm sure he appreciates the irony too, getting to play in that venue.

13 years ago

DTEENPUNKROCK

Okay I'm Kind of confused Bad Religion Is suppost to be an anti-religious band and yet greg is playing at a church. theyre logo is a Crossed out Cross

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