@mike rubalcava @@joshuavillademoros8278 just watch him pass the mic to the audience on "fucked up in the head, NOT" in verse 1 at 1:44. What you're seeing & what you're hearing are two diff things. But it's fine. Happens all the time in vids really. Limp sounded rad live, but they didn't sound this clean
Dude, they're in their prime now, again, some how, idk how, but they fuckin did it. THey're playing to MASSIVE festival crowds full of kids, who know all the words. Its actually insane. Of all bands, LB survived, which back in the day, no one would have believed
1999 was when they found their own stride. TDBY was a little rough around the edges and had a feeling of a wannabe Korn band, SO elevated them above Korn and beyond.
I was here at this exact same show in kC!! I was 13years old and had seats but when this song came on and they dropped the beat everyone jumped over the walls and barricades to get down to the floor!! Was such a bad ass time for me as a 13 year old kid kickin with his brother in law!!
dude so jelaous, i was to young to saw bizkits at their peak, remember dreaming to see them live as a kid back in poland (i saw them like three times life fortunately :D)
Nah they still rip trust me. They’re just in their 40s & 50s now. Saw them a lot 98-2000, saw them when they came to CT this past summer and it fucking slapped.
Yup. Hated them back in the day. But now? I miss the rawness. Metal concerts are still like this though. The 90's and early 2000's were the shit! Woke killed music.
WOW!!!!! Between the audio tech and the band you rarely hear something live that actually sounds like the studio version. THAT WAS REALLY GOOD!!!!!!! Wish that would happen every time!!!!! When my band was going big it was in reverse....... We had many people tell us we sounded better live.
I’m surprised how well the video quality is during the confetti parts. Every video on RU-vid that has confetti usually suffers huge quality loss due to compression.
People don't know the true, tragic story behind this song. When Limp Bizkit was first coming up they had one fan...a young wheelchair-bound deaf child known affectionately as "Nookie." Nookie couldn't hear their music, but he loved the color red and from the moment he saw LB at the Battle of the Bands and Fred was rockin that red cap, it was love at first sight. Nookie became a fixture around the studio when they were recording their first demo, and it was Nookie who signed to Fred that he should slip that demo to the guys in Korn. Nookie was born with a heart defect...which is where this gets tragic. After the band's first album blew up on the strength of their George Michael cover "Faith", Fred and the boys decided to get Nookie cochlear implants. The implants were a success but tragically it enabled him to hear the band's music for the first time. Nookie became despondent and he was found dead in his room the following morning. He was 13 years old. Some say he died because of his birth defect, but others think he was simply heartbroken to realize the band that had given his tough life meaning was...well, you've heard Limp Bizkit. To honor their fallen friend, the band worked feverishly on a tribute to him...this song right here. The only thing is...Fred Durst would get emotional during the chorus, which was originally about how they did it all for nookie, and how he would take a cookie, and stick it in a- jar. He could never get those last words out- I forgot to mention, Nookie got his nickname because his name was Nathan but he was mad obsessed with Oreo cookies. He would carry around a cookie jar in his lap and people would put Oreos in said jar...so yeah, you can see why Fred had trouble there. They almost ditched the song, but that baseline was just TOO PHAT so instead Fred made all the lyrics about, like, a ho or some shit. So yeah, next time you're singing about sticking cookies in a YEAH please take some time out and remember the kid without whom this band woulda never got their demo to Korn...Nathaniel "Nookie" Jackson.
@@Valet2 No “bulsh*t”, just “Biz*it”, as in Limp, as in if you’ve been a fan for well over twenty years maybe you should do your homework and not besmirch the good name of Nathaniel aka Nookie?
The audio is probably legit but because it's set to heavily cut up clips it seems fake. I hate when the editor just mixes in random scenes from different songs.