I was at this show. I left with 2 broken ribs and a lot of bruises. 20 years later, hundreds of shows later and STILL, nothing has topped it. Best show EVER!!!
Dude that's fucking awesome! I saw this concert on DVD which was my first exposer to Slipknot. I was 13. I couldn't stop watching! I always told people I would give a kidney to see Disasterpieces. Rock on man
Joey Jordison was, is and always will be one of the best drummers in the world. The unique thing about Joey is that he was self taught. His drumming skills were ahead of his time. Super fast and precised. Joey is the inspiration of many metal drummers today. Even kids now are still inspired by him. Again, JOEY JORDISON WAS, IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST DRUMMERS IN THE WORLD.
No non drummer will ever understand how physical it is to play 2 hours of metal. Its a massive workout. Joey was a small guy - he musta stayed relaxed throughout the shows. Simply incredible. To compare: Im by no means good. I try to practice this song. One playthrough - and im done. Soaking wet. Much respect to these guys. RIP Joey!
After hearing her say its easy, I told my wife once to scoot up to the edge of the couch and just try to stomp her feet as fast as his bass...after about 2sec she stopped and said "yea ok maybe it's hard work" not to mention the entire rest of his body thrashing like a mother fucker
Joeys drumming was always exceptional, even more impressive is how he can headbang and move so much in the seat and still nail it every single time. He knows exactly where every drumhead and symbal is in relation to him.
This is prime Joey. Iowa is when they were skyrocketing to fame. A perfect follow up to a self titled album. A high percentage of maggots consider this their best album.
Joey was such a bottomless well of pure energy and skill. Why must the greatest people die so young? It’s a cruel world we live in and we are lucky to have ever had Joey in it.
Joey is my drumming influence. He’s the reason I’m building a music studio and I’ve been listening to Slipknot since 2005 And my mom told me I couldn’t listen to them, I didn’t care. I had to.
It’s actually a one-piece boiler/jump suit which is a lot more restrictive and traps one’s body heat worse than a jacket. Hence his need for modifications in hotter climates.
That intro was a killer South Park episode : “That’s gotta be at least 8 Courics!” 😂 Joey’s drumming became a lot cleaner and his live meter absolutely metronomic as his career progressed. He was only getting better and was peaking before the first signs of his affliction came to the fore (whilst touring for ‘All Hope Is Gone’). Edit : Never too late Andrew. The two songs that grabbed you are off ‘IOWA’ which is their best album imo.
At first i don't like how slipknot sounds but man the first time i listened to slipknot i was "holy shit this drummer kicks some fucking ass" and then i dig deeper into who slipknot is and here i am, a maggot. RIP Joey.
@@scalarian1976 The thing with Slipknot is they can sound quite bad but also insanely good, at least in my opinion they have some bad songs but also some absolute masterpieces.
@@scalarian1976 If we are speaking about mental then sure, I think metal genre is even more easy to dislike as when the songs are bad it sounds like headache noise meanwhile other genres are at least tolerable, if that makes sense.
This DVD was my first exposure to Slipknot. I said "that's the calmest drummer I've ever seen." 😂 I thought he had face paint on. Can't wait to see them Sunday for the sixth time!
Eloy Casagrande’s (Sepultura) cover of this is the only thing that can get remotely close to Joey’s energy. not a suggestion! just wanted to make note of it in the comment section if any one else hasn’t seen it yet
@@AndrewRooneyDrums Do yourself a favour and don’t Andrew. It may just turn you off him. Never easy playing on a foreign kit and the Metallica gig is no exception.☹️
that fill in the middle joey went god mode , to this day the best live drummin iwe ever seen , and i got this dvd almost 20 years ago . it gets me as much today as the first time i saw it . r i p to one of not the best metal drummer in the world - thank you for all the memories
I had totally forgot how much i love this song. Immediatly added it on my metal list on spotify. Love the Joey content my man. I said back when you did your first Joey video, that i would like and comment on every one you put out. and i am nothing but a man of my word. Highly apreciated content and a well deserved thumbs up my man! Hope you keep deep diving in the Metal genre!
I agree with Andrew that Slipknot is a nice bridge between really extreme metal and then more traditional metal. Very well played and written music, but also heavy as hell. That said, I have not listened to a single song after All Hope is Gone, because for me, Joey was the Slipknot sound, regardless of how good Jay may be.
Crazy you picked up on him playing loud. Years later Joey started having tinnitus issues from playing so hard so he changed his technique and how hard he hit the snare and hats.
@@jamisonr All I needed was that "JOEY...let's take these motherfuckers home, man" and Corey looking back at him randomly. Joey controls when it kicks back in off Corey's cue for the "Jump the Fuck Up" I'm glad he still does it with Jay. 😁
Exactly. Joey Jordison and rest of band help me get through the crowded halls in school and get over the anxiety and claustrophobia that came from such a full environment.
I just realized, starting with the Joey tribute videos, I've watched so many you were in my feed without giving you a sub. Needless to say, love your channel and am officially a subscriber! Thank you!
Always a fan of slipknot since 99 . Man we lost one of a kind drummer like joey. Looking at this video after couple years of not seeing it..Still blows my mind till this day of his sheer raw talent and work ethic
Dang it, still can't believe he passed away 😞😞 I listened to this while in middle school and high school when they were in their prime. It's a shame. James "The Rev" Sullivan is another absolutely amazing drummer that passed away too early :/
I must confess, being an older fellow with chronic health problems, I never got into this genre. Between the vocals which grate on my ears and the super-aggressive nature of the music, I just get too exhausted trying to listen to it. It's too bad because I missed out on Joey's impressive drumming. On your videos, though, in shorter doses, I get to appreciate some of his work. Thanks.
I have been into them for 20 years since 14... I understand it is not easy for most people to listen to, but have been surprised how many people get into it live or if they watch a live performance.
He was no doubt, a pioneer. Always fun and amazed seeing him live. If you wanna see a fitting tribute, check out Eloy Cassgrandes cover ... I'll try to link
Excellent video. That song. That album was was my gateway album to heavier stuff. You should check out Chris Adler, former drummer of Lamb of God. Joey and Chris are my 2 favorite drummers
Watching you discover Slipknot for the first time gives me so much joy! Iowa is one of the best albums ever made in my opinion and Joey was such a talented drummer. Gone far too soon!
That monster was an OCDP 12x7 30 Ply Maple snare, probably one of the best sounding snares in metal. It had huge ass vents cut into it so it was probably loud af in person
@@acidrain812 oh wow!! That is so amazing, and I bet it is loud AF in person but it sounds GREAT! I also really love the snare sound of Chad Sexton from 311 and John Stanier of Helmet! 🤘🤘Think I spelled his last name correctly heh heh
TO be honest their self titled album and Iowa are the only good ones. Some decent song here and there in their later albums, but really just doesn't hit the same.
I’m so glad you watched a live clip instead of a studio one because SK’s live shows have so much more musical tenacity and expression. Don’t get me wrong Joey absolutely cleaned house in recordings too, but SK doesn’t really play to a click (nor do most metal bands) which give the musicians so much more creative runaway to let the music breathe - especially in the percussion section. Despite the shifting time though and all the energy Joey is still always in the pocket not because he respects it but rather HE CREATES IT with his killer accuracy. The hand kick splits you were taking about are a hallmark of Joey’s style but also serve a distinct musical purpose because the fill may be all kinds of crazy and Joey will still find the downbeat and open it up - making it super easy to follow even as a lay-listener and that to me is what makes Joey’s performances so impactful. Blend that with just a truly kind and humble soul away from the kit with fans and the public and you have not just a paragon of a musician, but a paragon of a human being as well. Rest easy Joey - hope you and Paul are adding your blasts and riffs to the choirs of angels. 😎
One of the beautiful things about Slipknot is that there are so many members, Rammstein too. You would think it's easier to hide inadequacies with more. When in fact its harder. They all have to be in sync for how the music rises and falls. Especially in the drastic abrupt ways they do. To see them live just gets your heart pumping and head banging.
yeah he was THE reason I started playing drums at 13. I mean I knew I wanted either guitar or drums but I saw this DVD as soon as it released back in 2002 and yeah... not even a question after seeing Joey.
One bad ass drummer and a HUGE loss to music. I've been a lifelong Maggot since day ONE. He was the reason I became a drummer and didn't give up. RIP BROTHER. 🤘🤘 Hope your with Paul🤘🤘
Amazing that when Slipknot came out, they were written off by so many people as a gimmick. Several of the members are actually top notch. Joey being the best of them. Wish he was still with Slipknot.
You should react to Murderdolls - My dark place alone. Joey is the lead guitar. I know it's not drums but it just shows his versatility as a musician all around. RIP Nathan.
Joey will always be the best drummer for slipknot...No matter how many times they change their drummer,Joey will always be the best for during his prime.
I saw Slipknot for the first time at Reading 2000. Honestly, the energy and experience was totally mind blowing. It’s one of the few sets/gigs I can remember fully. We were right at the front in front of Shaun. Me and my now wife walked away from that firmly in the maggot camp!
Joey was so dynamic, just pure, energetic, orchestrated, escaped from insane asylum hellacious fun. I may be just a guitar player, I prefer rhythm cuz it's more fun to me, to have someone like Joey with his chops, feel, and imagination, my goodness how could you not turn it to 11! Brother thank you for everything you did.
Long as you listen now and are maggot for life. 😂.that is what matters. I have had the opportunity since the 1st days to listen and so glad they have grown into a worldwide known band. It seems to me each album (and the band)gets better and better and have great grooving ass jams in them. Shame they lost guys along the way but sadly that what great bands in history go through..... This dude was awesome on drums for sure but i cant wait for the new stuff thats coming
Been a devoted maggot since ‘98. Painfull to realize slipknot changed when we lost Paul but slipknot stopped bein’ slipknot when Joey had to leave the band. Loved that guy!!
Iowa was their peak for sure when it comes to sheer brutality, later stuff is still amazing but they kinda outdid themselves here and Ross Robinson was able to really extract all of that. As far as Joey, he's just a machine at this point, doesn't even look to be breaking a sweat. And imagine wearing all that get-up while playing like that? He's playing was so unique and advanced for the time, he really is one of the greatest Metal drummer to get behind a kit. Still thinking of him and always replaying his drumming in my head.
I was late to the Slipknot party as well. Joey was such a charismatic and animated performer. His neurologic condition was as cruel a fate for an individual at his level that anyone could imagine! Rest In Peace JJ
I love watching a new Slipknot fan born/growing in real time. You can’t beat Andrew’s mix of analysis/shared appreciation of the music. Not that I EXPECT a response, but I do have a question for Andrew: I’ve never listened to a single Body Count song, but been a lifer on Slipknot. This is the second or third time I’ve seen you make the comparison. Where’s a good place to start for an intro to Body Count?
I was hesitant to respond, I know you’re busy and have a lot of responses to go through… …but dude, I just finished “Freedom Of Speech” off their Self Titled album. I get it, even down to the attitude of the bands. “The Heretic Anthem,” as the story goes, was Slipknots response to the record label wanting them to make a “radio friendly” song. There was a strong “We are who we are” attitude that made Slipknot who they are to me, and to most I assume. Now, “Freedom Of Speech,” doesn’t just have that same attitude on display, but it is ultra relevant to life TODAY here in the States. This world of censorship, cancel culture, everything wrong-think being labeled “racist,” and so on really needs to be confronted with more of this type of attitude. Solid comparison and recommendation, man. I hope you guys don’t have to deal with the same crap we are over here, but I wish you well. My girlfriend is the local high school chorus/threatre teacher, and she does vocal lessons/coaching privately as well. I love watching your videos, it’s the same type of “analysis,” and we always end up having when we get into new music. Keep on my friend, cheers!
The first time i heard Wait and Bleed from the first album i was instantly infected!!! Ive seen them 10 times, it would have been more if it had been possible. I spoke to Joey and Cory on rock line, ive help carried sid through the pit, high fived clown at the sound both, so yes a maggot for life!!! RIP Joey!!! Very influential drummer!! Most amazing drum solo i have ever witnessed at a live show!! You need to watch the older stuff on video to really see how they began.
joey was way ahead of his time, one of my favorite performances was when he filled in for like 3/4 of metallica's set after doing a set with slipknot at the download festival. no rehearsal, just straight up flying by the seat of his pants. seek and destroy in particular. he said it was like the tiredness just melted away or something like that.
He had a really strong identity as a drummer. Clean, precise and powerful! Honestly it is hard to listen to Slipknot with their new drummer (despite being a good musician as well), because Joey was just too impacting to be replaced. Thanks for the great video as always, have a good day! :) Loved the South Park intro hahaha!
Don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Jay is really good and is getting better and better. Joey couldn't play like this anymore since like 2008 and forward
@@wm1573 As I said, he is a good musician too but I personally preferred Joey's touch. They play differently, that's all. It is absolutely not a critic of his skills, as you said he is really good! Just a matter of taste, no hate :)
Agreed. I was a longtime fan and saw them live twice with Joey. There's a part of me that wishes Slipknot would have disbanded and move on to other projects instead of continuing without Paul and Joey, considering those two wrote a lot of their music. Corey and Jim already had Stone Sour, Joey had other projects, and I'm sure the other guys could have easily found projects to get involved with and a lot of fans would have followed. I don't care much for current day Slipknot because it just seems contrived at this point.
By the way yes if you didn't know Slipknot has two percussionists Joey jordison on the drum set a DJ a bass player to guitarist and Corey on vocals all together there are nine members of this band
Like.. joey was a front man too not just a drummer.. you feel and see his energy pounding So good.. Slipknot is 9 layers of madness.. a spectacle.. great show
Espectacular Joey y no lo digo por que haya fallecido, solo hay que ver el vídeo para comprobar que es uno de los mejores bateristas de la historia D E P Joey 🙏
I remember buying the Disasterpieces DVD and finding these Easter eggs... my god man, it was a daily watch for many months. Watching Joey play was always awe-inspiring! I saw Slipknot live at Download Festival 2009, and it was an 80,000 person mosh pit. The energy was unlike any other concert I've seen.
The thing with joeys drumming is this; Can people play his songs, of course A very very small handful of drummers can write those drum tracks. That the difference
Only drummer in my opinion that competes to joey is Dave Lombardo. The drummer for slayer they both had amazing talent and was the two best drummers ever
I have an idea. What about taking a look at some of Jay Weinberg's drumming. (The current drummer of Slipknot that joined after joey left.) R.I.P Joey i miss him, but Jay is a fucking great drummer too and they couldn't have gotten a better person for the job in my opinion. Those are huge shoes to fill after Joey and he is doing great in my opinion. Could be either old Slipknot songs or Newer. But he does have a lot of great drum cams. Just interested to see what you think of his drumming.
HELLO FROM NEW ENGLAND ANDREW.....ANOTHER GREAT VID MAN. RIP JOEY....THE MIGHTY MOUSE OF EXTREME DRUMMING!!! AND ANDREW I APOLIGIZE IF MY QUESTION ABOUT MY RIGHT HAND CRAMPING WHILE IM PLAYING WAS INAPPROPRIATE FOR THE SETTING DURING THE TRIPLETS LESSON YESTERDAY....THE CRAMPING JUST STARTED A FEW WEEKS AGO AND I WAS JUST WONDERING UR THOUGHTS ABOUT IT...I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT THESE LESSONS ARE FOR BEGINNERS, SO I FIGURED SINCE I HAVENT HAD ANY FORMAL LESSONS ID START AT THE BEGINNING AND LEARN ALL THE THINGS I SHOULD'VE LEARNED WHEN I FIRST STARTED PLAYING, ALTHOUGH I HAVE A FULL KIT AND PLAY ALL MY FAV SONGS...HOPE U DO ANOTHER LESSON AND I WILL STAY ON TOPIC THIS TIME..LOL..THX AGAIN ANDREW....PEACE...
I love watching these videos. Its a trip down memory lane for me, Slipknot and in particular Joey were favorites of mine when I was in Highschool. The "Iowa" time we are watching now I think was their peak. Its fun to see you experiencing it for the first time and thoroughly enjoying it too! \m/ rock on Andrew \m/
Would love to see you react to slipknots new drummer Jay Weinberg. There’s plenty of live cam videos to check out live with slipknot. Especially reinterpreting a Joey era song
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I've played drums through more than half of my life, and quite some time of that has been spent playing harder styles of music. I still have no idea how Joey kept up such a massive overwhelming power through entire shows.