i remember staying up late to watch this when i was in junior high and barely being awake to make it to the performance. also the first time i had ever seen or heard them play live. such awesome memories.
Me too dude. I don’t recall how old I was when they were on there but I was born in 87 so probably around a junior in high school. (Or supposed to be a junior. I was a knucklehead in school but that’s another story.)
Stayed up xtra late to watch this, loading up the bong the whole night 🤣🤘🏻got to school in the morning and hopped right on the forum to talk about it on the Alliance forum. Those days were the fucking best ever
Well...i know its not everybody that thinks that....but...FOR ME!.... this is the best band in the world i always listen to that band.... Minimum 4hrs per day.... sometimes is like 9 hrs!!!
Hahahah this comment is ancient, but when I was much younger and this was new lol... I had a dedicated CD player for only playing CKY lol. I would listen for the same amount of time for like 3 years in Junior high hahaha
It was normie television in the early 2000's, bro. Dude was reading whatever shit was in front of him and these appearances were arranged by labels and corporations.
Okay, but that bass tone though.... I can't tell whether I hate it or want to marry it. Also, the live vocals never sounded as good to me as the studio version. I'm not talking about performance or whatever and not bitching. Just wonder why stylistically they didn't want to go for that sound live.
@@KolaTheBear valid. Though, if they were going to record whole albums like that, it probably would've been a good idea to be able to replicate it live. There are harmonizer pedals and such so should've been possible to do something
@@isaakhyde8327 No. I agree with you on that. I hate when bands sound so flat and lifeless live, it is the same when a band has multiple guitars in studio but we are left with one guitar playing half of what you hear in studio.