@@juderoper1700 I’ve seen tons of bands live and the only two bands that can move crowds like that are slipknot and Korn. Upon a burning body is getting there and so is emmure but that’s about it lol
My best friend growing up loved this band. I did too. He committed suicide on July 15 2000. He was the lead singer of a local band. The band would play korn covers and blind was one of the favorites. They used to play the intro until Jonathan Davis screams are you ready and then stop playing. At my friends funeral his band played the intro but because Ben was gone instead of him singing we all screamed are you ready and then went silent. That’s the last memory he and I shared together. At least I felt like he shared it with me.
Im 91, Korn got me through my midlife crisis and I could not be happier for technology to allow me to playback the memories of my early teen years. I love you corn
1:41 those vocals, the music kicking in into the entire crowd jumping at once like a wave gives me goosebumps every time. Back when a concert was a concert ❤
What I find incredible is that not only is this their best live performance of Blind, but they also did it as the last song in their setlist. If you're rocking out with even an hour long set, you get tired FAST. And if you don't take care of your voice properly, you can almost lose it by the end. Massive props to KoRn for that.
Ive never seen a band move crowds like Korn does with this one song. I saw them live and it went OFF when this song kicked in. People can talk all the shit they want, but Ive never seen 100,000 people jump like that before
Even after having sudden, life or death, brain surgery, back in September 2020, and with all of the memory issues that I have as a result of that surgery, I've never forgotten the first time hearing this song: 1994, at a school assembly. A friend asked me if I had ever heard of Korn, and I said, "no". He pulled out a portable cassette player/Walkman with some headphones, with a blank tape, containing Korn's Self-Titled debut album. I was hooked before this song was even finished, and I've been a fan ever since. I was just 15 years old that day, way back in 1994. Cannot believe that was 30 years ago now... that's extremely depressing...lol.
I was 13 when this shit was released and I was an instant fan. For the next 7 years I couldnt go 1 day without listening to more Korn. Then The Deftones, Slipknot and Fear Factoty. Korn paved the roads for the Nu metal scene of the 90's.
24 Days!!! and than is Rock am Ring 2009 with KoRn! i have seen it 2006,2007, Jonathan Davis 2008 alone i play tour. THAT IS AMAZING! Best regards from Germany!
I was 6 years old when this happened so was probably practising wiping my arse or something but damn I wish I was born 10 years earlier to experience this live