How underrated was Sam Rivers in that era... He was dropping awesome basslines in every single song, sam and dj lethal (for all the sampling & programation) are the best from Results May Vary era
A lot of people saying Mike sounds really good here, I mean I agree, but for me Wes to Limp Bizkit is like John Frusciante is to RHCP, you can have other really talented guitarists take their spot, and the band will do well, but you will never replace or reach the same level withouth these two in their respective bands.
I thought i was the biggest LB fan on the planet until i saw this "nevermind". Does anyone know what album this is from? is this just a random freestyle on stage? cuz yeah....vibes bro
First there was Buddy Guy. Then there was Chuck Berry. Then there was Hendrix. Jimmy Page set the world on fire. Eddie Van Halen got us partying in the 1980s. Then, the man, the myth, the legend, redefined the guitar - 1:10:48
Kudos to Limp Bizkit for playing this entire setlist at the same pace as their studio versions. Sooo many times bands will perform their songs live at a faster pace than the studio, and often times it ruins the song. I mean listen to My Generation above....its literally played at the same pace as the studio. Absolutely PERFECT. Limp Bizkit freaking rules.
01. Eat You Alive - 00:55 02. Hot Dog - 05:56 03. My Generation - 10:50 04. Break Stuff - 18:29 05. My Way 25:56 06. Underneath the Gun 33:05 07. Nookie - 38:55 08. Behind Blue Eyes The Who cover 45:55 09. Take a Look Around - 52:34 10. Full Nelson - 01:03:30 11. Nevermind - 01:09:00 12. Faith (George Michael cover) - 01:11:55
Fun fact about this concert. At the start of the first song Fred punched me straight in the face! Can't believe that was 20 years ago! Still remember this concert like it was yesterday!
This would have been on my top 5 of concerts i would to love to been at, Limp music & LIVE performances as well as their engineers were Amazing, talk about an excellent crew is an understatement