When they blew up for a bit after the recent Lollapalooza set and I paid attention to them for the first time in forever, that was the part that I was most surprised with. Fred actually still sounds perfect. I get it, he's not Halford/Steven Tyler in regards to pushing his voice as an older dude, but it's pretty incredible how good Fred is live. It adds a weird level of genuineness to their music that he doesn't have to pull any punches when he actually plays the songs outside of a studio setting. I think they are way more powerful live.
00:01 Turn It Up, Bitch 01:26 Break Stuff 05:55 My Generation 10:12 DJ Lethal medly 11:49 Hot Dog 18:45 Rollin' 23:24 Take A Look Around 29:43 Re-Arranged 34:28 (..oops too late) 35:16 Behind Blue Eyes 40:03 My Way 45:38 Faith 49:04 Nookie 54:23 Agus in da haus
39 here, been blasting it since middle school, so crazy to see those cats still rocking like it's 1999. But man, Judas Priests new songs are also pure fire, and that's even crazier, my Stepdad grew up on that.
38 here too! Grew up in ghetto part of LA and my friends loved skating, causing trouble anywhere we could, and rocking out. We would blast DMX to Metallica at house parties even in middle school with our older siblings and when Bizkit showed up around the end of middleschool people tried talking smack on the rap rock DJ shit but god damn when their music came on nobody was complaining. It was only before or after, just so they can get that hater cred coming off as too cool for something, but everyone i knew in Southern California got wild to Limp Bizkit and i still blast their shit for the entire neighborhood to listen to.
@@peterlukats937 joke /jōk/ noun noun: joke; plural noun: jokes a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline. "she was in a mood to tell jokes"
This was unexpected to find in my feed, haven't listened to Limp Bizkit since high-school, and that's some years ago now. Glad to see them still performing, this definitely brought me back to my childhood. 🤌
@@n3utrone насколько я слышу плюс минимальный, эхо буквально, беки. очень хороший лайф у лимпов всю жизнь был) концерты в Мск и Казани навсегда в сердце
Очень рад за малого, прям смотрел со слезами на глазах, детские мечты это тема 👌 Фред красавчик, что вытянул его из толпы и дал такую возможность, на одного счастливого человека в этом мире больше 🙌 LImp Bizkit ❤️🔥
Limp Bizkit is back and better than ever. I think Wes enjoys the new fan base. Glad to see him back, he is definitely a driving force in the band and I am glad to see him happy doing what he loves.
Dude I am 42 years now and I love Limp Bizkit since I was 18. To see Fred Durst getting that boy on stage and giving him so much confidence to sing a song with him literally made me cry. For me Fred Durst is and has always been one of the most authentic, coolest and loving person an earth. Love ya Limp Bizkit.
Wes Borland. The word “underrated” gets tossed around a lot these days. But he is definitely a once in lifetime guitarist. When you hear his riffs you know it’s Wes. That’s rare.
People can say what they want, even make fun, but these guys still have the energy they did 22 years ago. A concert without breaks and with so much energy... Ammm I don't see anyone doing it now, even the youngest ones
No importa donde haya sido en sudamerica, no voy a negar que limp bizkit dio lo mejor a cada pais, nunca voy a olvidar los recuerdos que me trajeron verlos en vivo, volví a tener 12 años.
What a blast from the past! I'm 38 now, listened to Limp Bizkit in school and beyond. I can still probably to this day recite most the lyrics on the Three Dolar Bill Y'all album even though I haven't listened to them in decades so this was an unexpected surprise in my RU-vid feed, thanks algorithm! They've still got it!
Fred letting that kid get up on stage and sing "Break Stuff" with him was the coolest thing ever. Really warmed my heart, brought a tear to my eye and put a smile on my face all at the same time. Amazing
Great crowd, I wish European festivals had this much energy but all the people only stand around and film. South America crowds always show how it’s done
Empezaron a tocar 21:30hs, me toco esperar en la fila de ticketea para canjear la pulsera de mi acompañante (se habilitaron mas entradas en el dia, porque estaban agotadas dias antes) de lejos ya se escuchaba que empezo Limp. 21:40 ya con la pulsera en mano le metimos una corrida olímpica hasta el escenario de Flow, directo al pogo. Memorable! Por fin un Asuncionico que sale bien. Ese dia Limp llevo la energia y Blink la nostalgia. Nada de que quejarse
Legends. Limp Bizkit changed my life as a rapper back in 1990s from significant other album and forward. Inspiring me at my 40's watching this now. I can sing all their songs in all their albums and some even call me Fred for my inspiration from him of his style. These men rocking the stage after almost 30 years since they started jamming together. kids born when Fred started rapping are 30 years old today. Thats Legacy. This Energy is another level. 90s Rule Forever. The music you guys made is living another 1000 years and more... Keeep Rollin Rollin Baby.. Who Agrees here.. leave a comment or just a simple fucking Like... (we never had youtube/insta/fb or any shit back when we made this)
Best shot there ever was . My opinion they sound better than ever. Wes is a straight beast. Going to see them in July at Nissan. Taking my 14yo boy. Tooling to see rob zombie when he came here with mudd vane power man and static c he loved it
@@rosscostuart3409lol .. word.. it can be argued that if fred duhrst inspired you to rhyme....you are not a rapper. With that said...the fact " N2 GETHER NOW" ???!??!?? A song that prob WON FRED 1million fans alone on the strength of a premo/method man feature.....That would've NEVER LISTENED TO LIMP.... is WILLDDDD Can't believe this song is not a regular on any of their tour sets
@@p__kinggI got to see them do it live with Method Man in Orlando way back in the day. System of a Down was the opening band. Red and Meth were the second act and Limp Bizkit was the headliner. Great show all around. Red and Meth put on a killer show. LB was awesome. SOAD came out being pushed by orderlies on stage and the set was like a mental hospital. Great show all around.
@@xyupizdagovno У тебя даже ник соответствующий. Какой "жалкий скилл", болезный? Я вообще не музыкант. Но есть группы, которые в студии отлично звучат, а на концертах не очень, и то не на всех. Был я в каком-то году на In Flames - полное разочарование, хотя они старались, но это была какая-то мелодичная каша. Я так подозреваю, что звук им настраивали наши местные.
I never understood the hatred for this band from other musicians and people in general. They got lumped into the NuMetal genre when they were their own band and had their own sound that was far from Korn and bands of that genre. (no disrespect to Korn or other bands) The mix of Hip Hop and metal and, dare I say it, pop, made for an amazing band and songs. Mr. Borland is one of the greatest guitarists of the modern era and the whole band is kick-ass! Mr. Fred Durst, in my opinion, is one of the greatest frontmen of all time. He seems to live for that spotlight on stage and delivers what people pay their hard earned money for and appreciates his fans. The whole band does! I am so happy to see them back out on the road and playing music again for their fans.
@@farfan0127"japiro" en guaraní es como decir f*ck, f*ck it, f*ck u, etc prácticamente decir "a la mierda" jajajaja por eso viene acompañado por el dedito🖕🏻
Vivo en argentina el concierto en argentina fue muy bueno el público acá es excelente pero el recital de limp bizkit en Paraguay fue mejor , me impresionó verlo . Fue mucho mejor ... Limp bizkit es muy bueno
Good thing every single kid is filming the show while jumping up and down. When they have this wonderful version to watch later. It’s almost like they could have just experienced the show.