Goddammit i miss the 90s..this album kicked it off for me, and a whole generation. FnM and 90s TOOL love shows were a straight up spiritual experience ypu kids will never understand. We didnt have phones t record it for fake internet attention. We lived in the mlment and felt it. And moshed, and dived, and surfed. And sang along, lauged and cried all in one song. thats the way all the music was, back then...i met the drummer at a gas station in 2015. Hes really cool.
this is one of the most under rated songs i know of, this is one of the most fantastic songs i know and in my opinion, this is the best faith no more song, and this verison kicks ass!
@@shelleyhaviland4764 keys are mixed up WAY too high on that; consequently, Jim's guitar is MUCH lower in the mix - so, NO contest for ME; Brixton PREVAILS.....
I saw them on this tour. My jaw dropped when they played this . Its like the whole crowd became possessed and i knew i was witnessing something special and historic. It was like being in a huge celebration and dream all at one time. I learned then that music was much more than just noise. It was a spiritual experience and a force of freedom. Faith No More in 90-91 was the best band of that time in my opinion. They were unlike any other band at that time and people loved them. Still do actually.
I still have the VHS of this concert that I bought for $2 at a yard sale back in '92. Watched it so many times I could actually remember the exact point in the song where Patton belches.
No way, man. His enunciation was so sloppy when he was young and the nasally voice was overused. He uses his full range now. He roars like a lion these days.
BRING BACK FNM!!! I just want another tour, just one. And it would need to have Patton for sure and Jim Martin, because in great guitar players no one ever brings him up and he's awesome. One of the best albums ever was The Real Thing and I miss FNM :(
I know the feeling It is the real thing The essence of the truth The perfect moment That golden moment I know you feel it too I know the feeling It is the real thing You can't refuse the embrace... It's like the pattern below the skin You gotta reach out and pull it all in And you feel like you're too close So you swallow another dose The pinnacle of happiness
Michael Colby right on great shit but you should check your definition of metal songs this is at best heavy/hard rock but I consider Slipknot and mudvane metal but then again people consider led Zeppelin heavy metal once again hard rock if anything
Siempre me habían gustado Faith no More, pero he vuelto a redescubrir en directo, real thing y Zombie eaters son impresionantes, sonido súper sucio donde es casi imposible separar bajo de guitarra y la voz es de mis cantantes favoritos Los auriculares no dan mas de sí y en el coche tampoco los altavoces, IMPRESIONANTE
This was "live" on headbangers ball in the U.K......if you know...you know. Midnight on Saturday....the week before this was Guns N Roses, live at the Ritz......we were 11 years old...we would sleep over at our mates house and watch headbangers ball.......fucking amazing time to be alive. Seen this live and GNR live (5 a.m. in the U.K....we didnt care it was GnR live) from the ritz live.....mind destroyed.
Yes the Faith no more gig was great. Aero as well but I remember being disappointed by Whitesnake. Steve Vai was more a "poser" than a guitarist that night. There was also an interesting band called face to face ( ex members of Trust ) that put the stage on fire. They strangely disappeared after that show...
Delacherie Jean-luc very interesting, I always think that Steve Vai wasn't the right guitarrist for Whitesnake, my vote goes with John Sykes. Can you recommend me a song from Face to Face?
Mine goes to the pair of guitarists : Marsden and Moody.Totally agree with you about Vai. I'd be really unable to recommand a song of "Face to face". In fact, I never heard about the band anymore since that concert.I just remember of a good r'n'r band on stage.
There’s a lot of bands I love but FNM has got to be my favourite. I went to a concert in Melbourne years ago and was disappointed with Mike Patton, he had his back to the audience and his singing was atrocious. I was heartbroken. Then I went to another Melbourne concert a few years later and my faith in humanity was restored, they were so, so good. I then booked tickets for a Brisbane show and COVID hit, they never ended up doing that show at all. Another heart break. I miss Jim, he was such a dynamic guitarist. Still love them.
God Pattons brilliant and the band is just the perfect compliment to him. FNM is probably my all time favorite band. I only wish they were going to tour the US this time :(
I love this song and this concert from Brixton..........Mike Patton is hilarious, he just mummbles....they actually first started rap and metal fusion with the song Epic i think
I saw these guys in 95 (94?) at the Soma in San Diego. They were great as expected. The opening band was the Deftones (their first album, I believe.) The Deftones were really good (I had never heard of them.) The 2 bands matched and money was well spent. Everyone knows ahead of time that FNM is good in concert!
Of course I’ve known about them forever... but this song only (relatively) recently came onto my radar.. Other than Mike singing a tiny bit silly in places this hangs with many of the prog stuff I like thesedays.... That freaking drummer is GOLD.
I saw this tour, shortly after this was recorded, at a small club in Georgetown called the bayou, it is closed now but, literally people were jumping off the second story balcony‘s into the pit, still today the most insane pit I’ve ever seen, also I agree with what someone else said earlier, it’s almost as if people were possessed, those who take the time to digest what Faith is about will be greatly greatly rewarded 🍻
Ah, man, 33 here, and this is taking me right back to schooldays. This album is even better than I remember it being. There aren't many that you can say that about.
In 2022 and it is still fresh. So perfect song... And also so sad picture of future. As M.Patton said in 90's - there is no good music anymore. I was hoping that in this age there will be some good stuff but unfortunatelly it all stucked in 90's...
I remember when Radio 1 had this gig on live an one of things I can't get outta my head is a section of the crowd started shouting ' You fat bastard ' over an over the radio 1 dj kept having to apologise... hilarious 😂
god this is the best thing i've ever seen on youtube....he looked amazing head banging on stage... everyone looks good and done with peerfection...my fav song of all time