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This song as a metalhead made me love techno and breakbeat equally to metal, they united in some way the heavier sounds because this song had that punk attitude.
This is as good as it gets, trust me. I mean I saw them a couple of times live before Keith passed so that was undeniably better, but this is still as good as it gets. If you go, cherish it.
I cried a little watching this. I was actually fight the tears the whole time trying to appreciate the beauty of the tribute (perhaps the best I have EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE competing with the Floyd Shine on You Crazy Diamond for Sid Barret Live). I've seen them live with Keith 2 times. It was epic both times. I'm a pretty big fan and thought it was over when he passed. I'm glad they are still playing and sound great, but without Keith it'll never be quite the same... Its the end of an era kind of...
@@milesdysonsphere752 I'm the same, saw them live on their last two tours with Keith and I felt the same way when Keith died so I was apprehensive about seeing them again. It did feel strange but I wouldn't want them to finish now, so I'm excited for what they have in store for the future.
@@willmorgan2761 I'll keep going, they still hit hard and are still the best. I'm on the fence on this but it almost would seem right to get another dancer/singer but only play songs live that didn't have Keith's vocals on them. That would probably work if they found the perfect man for the job and did an amazing new album to tour on with him, then tour on that. It's good to do a full tour without that out of respect and to give it some time, but there is a serious void left on the stage... I'm excited to see them bounce back, and Keith is still there at all the shows, he's just in laser form now. He's in the air, dancing free in the spectrums of 100 lights. Legends Never Die.
Notice how Maxim is not standing on the main part of the stage. The floor was Keith’s and always will be. Gone but not forgotten 😢 Remember and keep talking to each other lads 👍
They'll tour again go see them and don't be scared to travel to another country I watched them in Dublin before keefs passing! IRISH PEOPLE! DUBLIN PEOPLE VOODOO PEOPLE!
Представляю, какая там атмосфера в реальности, потому что был на их концерте. Те, кто не был, глядя на это видео, даже одной тысячной не почувствуют от реальности!!!
Great capture of an incredible tribute. I knew they had to do something but didn't know what or how. What would be too much or too little? This was perfect. A privilege to witness and glad to be able to see it again afterwards... thanks for sharing.
Instrumental version, like in Wipeout 2097. This band is still great but it's weird and sad when Maxim sings alone on the stage. I think that he see Keith on his side.
всегда будет не хватать кита в выступлениях продиги и поэтому двоякое чувство от возвращения! но ребята нашли в себе силы! они делают захватывающую музыку!
I'm so glad I got to see Prodigy before Keith's death. He was an amazing presence and for me they will never be able to be that band again. He bought something really special to the stage. Fair play to them for continuing and bringing the music to new generations. But for me now, the hole at the front of the stage is too big to fill .
Before Keith become the frontman, the group existed for 5-6 years and released two studio albums, and I think that two first albums are amazing. So with all respect to memory of Keith, I think that The Prodigy can and should continue even without him.
@@Miakhano we are each entitled to our own opinions. For me, Keith was an essential part of Prodigy. You like them with or without. There's room for both of us to have our own thoughts and views.