Keith and 'Firestarter' ... one of those tracks which takes you back to a time that evokes such emotion. Am 58 years old and always just hearing this transports me back to a place that's a much better than we have to endure today. So glad I enjoyed those halcyon days back in the '90s. Thank you, Keith.
Mad to think I was 15 when this came out and going to raves in rural Ireland , songs like this bring me back to a better day when people were actually nice to each other.
I'll be 63 in a month and I still get the goosebumps and the fire in me when I hear this. And of course the memories of those countless moments in time of having the time of your life..... Yeah I'm still a punky instigator
My ex did the laser graphics for this. She took me along to Brixton and I got to see it from the lighting desk, it was amazing. A really beautifully judged tribute to Keith. RIP, you mad bastard xx
I was there 2 rows from the front. It's was wild. Dripping in sweat. Pushing shoving. Running round in a circle. My shoe came off. I feel battered today. Ache all over. But it's was all worth it.. Great upload!
I was in the stands and I saw what was going on in the front row and every time I looked down I could see about seven different objects get thrown into the air
every time i watch the Keith tribute (people's uploads) i have tears in my eyes. i'm a 47 years old guy who listens to Death Metal, but Prodigy have a special place in my heart. at one point they were the second best band in the world IMO (after Death and Death still holds the number one spot, R.I.P Chuck). then Fear Factory joined them at number two. i remember seeing them live in Austria the day The Fat Of The Land came out. awesome. nowadays i can't watch their live shows without crying. rest in peace, man, you will live forever through your music..
The Prodigy belong to a few different generations,in the early nineties they were my number 1 band..They've managed to grow into a Legacy act after over 30 years of Great live performances and Albums with Manic energy..They've earned the respect that the fans bring to them..When you pay to see them live..you get a damn good show👊
Yeah , I saw The Prodigy several times back in the 90s ( I'm 54 ) . All you could do with a mobile phone then was play snake , if you had a phone. Needless to say , holding a phone in the air was unheard of . My God we were lost & tripping in the moment.One huge mass of togetherness. Feel sorry for today's youth . Can't play in the streets.Cant go to a gig without filming it . I feel truly blessed to have been born in 69. RIP Keith .We love you man.
I just said to the missus about the phones, I would be jumping around like back in the 90's and watch all those RU-vid videos the next day on a comedown 😂
It still looks better than holding a lighter up and it's much safer. No one is filming continuously and I'd have filmed some of those lasers too! I bet you would have as well. I'm old skool and so glad I can move with the times and can appreciate the 'new' and not stuck in the 90s moaning about everything being different. 🤘👴🏼 The xtc was nicer back then though for sure. 🤤
I've seen them many dozens of times over the years, but the majority of which were in the VERY early days of 1990-1993 when they were still purely underground and a proper rave act playing all night raves as the live P.A act. Even had a dance in a corridor with Keith at one all-nighter somewhere, both chewing our own faces off! Those days were NOT like this - every single person was absolutely hammering it on the dance floor for 8-10 hours straight to the DJ's and the live acts!! Comments like "I was SEATED in section xx".. I mean, haha wtf?!? I was actually at the rave from where the footage in the original Charly video was filmed (Pickett's Lock Centre, Edmonton, North London)... sometime early in 1991 I believe. They released it as their first ever single later that year and it hit the charts. When it was number 4 (I think) in the charts I was at another, outdoor, all-nighter somewhere in the West Country of England and they came on stage and Liam shouted "F*ck the charts!"... Dunno how he feels about that sentiment these days. God I feel old, but man, did we have it massive back in those days :) :) :) !
@@antonybateman Yes sir, was at uni in north London so wasn't too far :). Dreamscapes (including the original), Helter Skelters, few other nights too. One of the epic venues of the rave scene for sure :)
No didn't you see? they have to do it, theres no possible way they will see footage of this show again. Theres definitely not 1000 people recording the same angle :D
Yes but we can't have precious moment to ourselves it has to be commoditised, can't recall it we have to see it through shitty footage from a 1000 angles.
I worked for them at T in the park Way back when firestarter was released and during firestarter the crowd was the craziest I've ever seen and I've lost count of how many bands I've seen. It must be 500 at least. Festivals you can see 30 to 50 over the weekend. Keith was absolutely loving every minute of that gig. Kept smiling at me with a huge grin. I'm saying to him afterwards how good was that.he says the best. T in the park used to be the complete opposite to glastonbury. Gbury was relaxed.laid back.chilled. T was manic. Crazy. Wild and very very drunk. The heat and sweat haze over the audience looked like mist in the lights from the stage. Purple. Red. Orange steam cloud rising up to the clouds. One of those nights you wish would never end. PS not one person had a phone in their hand. They were not mass ownership items yet so everyone threw caution to the wind. After the gig there were 100s of shoes. It was raining earlier that day and mud pulled them off people's feet. I wondered if the shoes and owners got reunited. They along with other clothing items were all laid out to the side of the stage but I didn't notice many people looking for anything they all just wandered off.😂
Was that 1997 T-in-the-park? I was at the 1996 one when it was at Strath Clyde for the last time. What a set, The Prodigy were 4th on the bill, during the day. No lasers, just very loud music. The crowd surfing was nuts. Here is me (yes honestly, it's me!) surfing next to my mates sisters scotland flag. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I29-VeX4Dv4.html So many people came over that I spent at least another song the other side of the barrier with Keith only a couple of meters above my head going nuts until security noticed me. What gets me is the 100's of folks filming this on their phone, rather than going bananas. Couldn't crowd surf today because folks only have one arm!
The Prodigy the best show on earth. Saw them live at Glastonbury 95. A massively long intro and build up to their first track. Talk about Hype. Absolutely unbelievably amazing RIP Keith 🐜
Great tribute to Keith as a life long fan and having seen them many times over the years , I couldn’t bring myself to go without Keith as I didn’t feel it would be the same , video proved me wrong will go and see them again ❤
Seen them twice in the 90’s and even met them and got them to sign my concert ticket they were absolutely amazing!! This concert did look so good though! Miss you Keith 💚🐜
Мне 48 , остаюсь до сих пор их поклонником . С 94- го года , было больше 20 кассет , потом перешёл на диски с музыкой , клипами . Сейчас телефон забит их музыкой . Фон на телефоне , который год с изображением Кита в свитере в цвет американского флага ( как раз из клипа Firestarter). Смерть Кита была для меня ударом . Покойся с миром дружище !!!
I’m seeing all these tributes to Keith flint very emotional as I’m am 49 and my first dance album in 91 was the prodigy experience listening to the first song Jericho I was hooked😢, on a side note was maxim there?, I would like to see his performance as breathe live with him was epic those two together phenomenal ❤
@@teganbickmore4063 how old was the average person, I imagine it was going to be filled with 40, 50, and 60 year olds with there kids who are probably in there 20s telling them this is what real dance music is.😂
@@teganbickmore4063 Oh my god I remember being like that I’ve just looked up and found the year I went to the Guildford civic hall now G-live on the 25th October 1994 raving away getting merry with the strobe lights blinding me for the juilted generation tour, I’ve found a poster online great memories, I just turned 20 as well 😁
When I went in Amsterdam on Wednesday the pits were wild all night. Made me feel bad that I was up in the seats. Everyone was properly experiencing it rather than trying to record it.
Mobile phones and social media have destroyed a whole generation of people…well there not people anymore more like zombies who only see life through a phone screen…
Fantastic! What a show! Went to a gig recently in Germany, for a band targetted to age 7 kids. The kids went crazy! No phones! Like the good old days...
I'm old, in my 50's, having a Sunday morning coffee, and just rushed my fucking tits off for 8 minutes. I love the Prodigy. Thanks for sharing, no idea how I'm supposed to cook dinner now 😂😂
I'm lucky enough to have seen the prodigy a couple of times way back, never once did i have my phone or camera out and neither did anyone else! Very sad most of these people are here for the videos, especially as there will be loads from the night uploaded before you get home! It used to be just people actually being part of the moment not just witnessing it. I would never go to any arenas or festivals again the way things are!
I remember seeing them in Southends Cliffs Pavillion and have never been to gig before or since with that amount of bass kicking out ...unbelievable!! RIP Keith
Wow Cliffs Pavillion. That must have been an experience. Saw them headline V Fest in '96 shortly after Firestarter came out. It was phenomenal. Then again in 2005. They are legends.
@@missc2896 That must've been the first V festival you went to with just the 2 stages...a load of my friends went to that and I unfortunately missed out ...gutted .. but do remember seeing Keith in the Smugglers Den pub on the riverside in Hullbridge and he was such a nice guy
30 years ago I saw them in Manchester and there wasn't a single camera in sight. Hate to judge how other people enjoy stuff, but this just brings feelings of great shame.
Ognuno di noi ha una sua croce. Chi più pesante, chi meno. Che il Signore possa donarci spalle forti per aiutarci a portarne il peso. Buon venerdì Santo.
I don't remember what year it was, but I went to a Prodigy Show in the late 90's or early 2000's and it was hands down; to this day one, of the best shows I've ever seen live.
I can remember seeing them perform outside a club in stoke after the rave very early 90s. Then at brum a few short weeks later. Saw them plenty times before mobiles were even around.
I saw them in Copenhagen in december. I was sweaty and drunk and ecstatic. Just like when I saw them in NYC 2009. Turns out dancing half naked with other half naked ppl (95% guys) is bad for your health. Had 39 degrees fever for a few days, but definitely worth it. I actually took pride in saying how I got sick (associate professor and dentist) !
I worked for them on the 1996 Tour in Germany as Roadie and seen them often on Festivals I worked on and this Stage Show is just awesome and Nuts development!