It was a very strange show. Not a lot of fanfare, and free to all to just stop by and check it out in the middle of the afternoon (check out the Ms. Lazarus video for an example). No bar. No light show. Just rock.
i thought i was going to be dissapointed since this is a reunion show 15ish years after their time but damn these guys are still kicking so much ass, even matt pulled off the scream i love them so much
The scream here gives me CHILLS. And hearing the crowd cheer in the background after, gives me GOOSEBUMPS. Seeing them live is on my bucket list if they ever come back ;(
@@samyboy7489 What do you expect in such a venue? I's way too big, in broad daylight etc. You need to pack this crowd (or any crowd) in a smaller venue where it's pitch dark and blast them away.
God there are so many fedoras jesus christ. I feel like this is one of those shows where if anyone did anything more than bob their head a bunch of people with three children each would get really angry with you.
@estek16 I don't know about you, but I did all my stage diving, crowd surfing, and moshing in my teens and early 20's. While I had fun doing it, I also missed out on a lot of great performances because I was so busy doing that, and not watching the shows. If I had a chance to watch Hum live again, I'd be all ears this time. With that said, I wouldn't take back one moment of doing those things during concerts back then. Kids don't get to do it these days because too many mommies sued.
Never had the pleasure of seeing them live. Talbott has such a mumbly singing voice that I'm quite surprised that it sounds good live. So many vocalista have fake studio voices. Well done.
This band is amazing and sooo underrated this crowd don't know good sounds and vibrations I guess I'd be flippin burgers at the Krusty Crab that's how down is be all the way down in the bottom of the sea
Such a great song but is sad seeing these bands from the 90's playing live. Its just kinda depressing seeing all those 30 somethings standing around like statues in the crowd. Absolutely no energy at all from the crowd. Most of those ppl are probably 32-37 years old. They should show a little more enthusiasm. My generation is LAME! The music was great but my peers are lifeless. You'd think that the crowd was filled with 70 year old women.
I was at this show and while they played well, if you were up close the sound was a bit weird. Not the usual volume and power--given the nature of the huge amphitheater also, the best sound was probably further back a bit.
I remember reading some while ago that the original members of HUM found the drummer as he was practicing Rush songs. They said, "We want him." So they got him.