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Intervals Live Full Set at the Varsity Theater Minneapolis 2024-03-10
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Neurogenesis
4:43 Sure Shot
9:20 Still Winning
12:34 Mnemonic
17:50 I'm Awake
22:40 Leave No Stone
29:00 Rubicon Artist
34:25 Luna[r]tic
38:42 Lock & Key
44:37 Nootropic
51:03 String Theory
0:20 Neurogenesis
4:43 Sure Shot
9:20 Still Winning
12:34 Mnemonic
17:50 I'm Awake
22:40 Leave No Stone
29:00 Rubicon Artist
34:25 Luna[r]tic
38:42 Lock & Key
44:37 Nootropic
51:03 String Theory
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Meshuggah Live Full Set at the Fillmore Minneapolis 2023-12-01
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0:00 George Michael - Careless Whisper 0:05 Introduction 4:22 Broken Cog 10:00 Rational Gaze 15:05 Perpetual Black Second 20:32 Born in Dissonance 26:02 Ligature Marks 31:59 The Abysmal Eye 36:49 Mind's Mirrors 41:10 In Death - Is Life 43:20 In Death - Is Death 51:25 Humiliative 56:56 Future Breed Machine 1:05:38 Bleed 1:13:19 Demiurge
Pretty pathetic crowd ☹️ Aaron deserves much more than this, really. You're fkn lucky to see and hear him live and just stay and look?!? 😱 I would pay double to have the opportunity to be at one of his concerts but unfortunately I am way too far. Unless he visits Romania, I will never do. Fuck me! What a crowd.
Carless whisper as the intro before the intro, how wholesome 😁
these people came to see Intervals? I cant tell lol
This crowd is dead. Holy shit lol . How can you not move to intervals man.
No mosh pit?
Nootropic is sooo gooooodd
Not a knock, but am I the only one hearing the bass drum in The Abysmal Eye being very sloppy? Sounds like the trigger gets triggered a few times when it shouldn't. If it's triggered. IDK.
Tomas Haake recently just came back from an injury...
Dope, thanks for sharing
Must be a blast to See this mighty performance through your iphone screen!
Audio is rough
still got to listen to nootropic ahead of time, thanks!
@@b4ttlephilprods320 based on this audio, you still haven't heard it. Lol.
Ive heard snippets here and there I'm able to imagine most of it, the audio isn't good but its ''good enough'' @@BrentonWade
We were at the front for the first few songs and couldn't hear anything other than booming bass. Had to move further back into the crowd to get any guitar sound at all. Once we moved back, the mix was great. Must just be hit or miss depending on where you're standing.
@@BrentonWade Thanks for doing better!
The kings of metal.
Beginning sounded like metallica lol this video is badass 🤘
the heaviest goddamn band of our age.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meshuggah really is a once in a generation, legendary band. There will never be another like them, and they only get better with age.
51:25 Humiliative is the great performance of this show, such a great surprise.
The more I listen to Meshuggah the more I love the ending of Born in Dissonance starting at 23:35. I think it is one of the greatest achievements in metal. Look at that crowd, they are fucking frozen in pure bliss, even the pit grinds to a halt. God Damn I love this band.
Fuckin nailed it. Everyone was frozen in a time stasis. What a finish....I've never seen it that impactful
12:14…I love that little missed beat and recovery from Haake,which makes their usually utter flawless nature live even more mind boggling considering how complex their music is rhythmically. And to prove my point,they fucking owned Bleed this gig.
Bro, what a weak a** crowd.... Ya'll had the opportunity to show yourselves!
when you play careless whisper and 1 mins later you play meshuggah😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What does Jens say at the end? I can't make it out.
Rational gaze solo that night was probably the best I have ever heard.
Almost the same setlist as when I saw them a few weeks ago, but this view is much better :)
Sorry to the 5 dudes I layed out during humialitive...... they played humialitive
Humiliative sounds fucking incredible! Props to them for pulling this one out
Holy shit that performance of Bleed!
Look at those dudes unified head banging at demiurge ! That’s fuckin right. Stank face on constant throughout whole show. Gotta love it
This show was my first time seeing them and it was damn near a religious experience. I was all floaty from In Flames and then this massive wall of sound crashed into my body. Absolutely extraordinary. I'll never pass up an opportunity to see this band.
1:16:55 the lighting here holy
I love meshuggah one of the greatest metal bands ever 🎉❤
Meshuggah is pure metal. Should be on the periodic table.
@@Lolaandcassidyadventures grew up listening to them for over 25 years now , and they just now getting recognized
Omg!! That Rational Gaze solo!!! That was sweet af!!! I nvr really dug this song a whole lot, but it f'n kill's live!!
Tightest band ever to exist. Incredible.
Holy epilepsy.
11:12 john cena keeps finding blain
Whoa, Thanks for this!! I was about 15 feet from Frederick. Posted the half of his Bleed solo through the end just for my own personal memories, but hey...
Did Tomas miss a beat around @12:15?
It happens.
@@LolaandcassidyadventuresAnd remember he is just coming back from a recent injury as well...
Thank you for this upload, as I will never get the chance to see them live.
Lol the 5 second George Michael tag in the caption
Thanks for posting this. Great show!
1:00:29 they actually created a black hole here.. too heavy
This sounds killer, thanks for posting! I saw them in San Diego and Sacramento. THE greatest!!!
Congrats to the people who knew which way to hold their phone! Solid performance as always from Meshuggah!
Went to the Montclair show the other night and I intentionally didn't look at the setlist beforehand... I was standing maybe three or four metres away from Jens for most of the show. The excitement I had when they played Perpetual Black Second was immense. And then they dropped Humiliative later!??!? Literally the greatest concert I have ever been to.
Same here! Humiliative blew my mind. And the Montclair crowd definitely popped off when they pulled out that gem! None EP broke the mold
Amen brother the Seattle show was epic too. The guy next to me didn’t know the set list either and I didn’t spoil the surprise especially adding Bleed back.:)
Occular migraine
Saw them live last night. I still can’t explain what the fuck that even was I just experienced. Ripped the roof off the Wellmont theater.
Was there buddy. Pit was insane
@@chinito398 was also there. I ended up going in front of the pit after In Flames where it was just the jumping and crowdsurfing. 'twas indeed insane.
Jens count into Bleed is so funny
Cool that they actually did breed and humilative. I saw them in august in europe and they didnt do it
Your band can't do this. Neither can mine. We can dream :)
nope but a band can definitely do their own cool thing!
you can tell who's a real Meshuggah fan by seeing how they headbang lol
Facts
Aww come on man, half those people are high as a kite and can't feel their legs. If you have the stones to even show up to a Meshuggah show you one of my clan.
seen them in Winnipeg, listening to them live completed my soul@@eugeneeverard9717
the douchebags watching through their phones are def not the real ones
honestly my neck was in so much pain from headbanging and 300 pound dudes falling on me, that it became almost impossible
Put your phones down and just watch the show you paid for, ya nerds.
If he would have done that... how would you be able to inject your opinion onto this here video?!
@@Itsunclegabby hOw WoUlD yOu Be AbLe To WaTcH tHiS vIdEo? By being at this show already? What if 3 people had their phones filming instead of 150? We'd still have amateur footage of the show and I wouldn't have a bunch of screens blocking my view while on the floor. PS I didn't search for this, it came up on my feed.
I have mixed feelings about this. I do find it distracting/annoying when folks are holding their phones over their heads in front of me. I also agree that I'm not enjoying the show as much if I'm worried about a recording. I like being immersed in the experience, especially with a band like Meshuggah. At the same time, I don't have the greatest memory, so a couple photos and/or videos help me to remember the experience. In this case, as should have been obvious from the video due to the fact that the view never changed (yes there were jitters from the bass and auto focus issues due to the lights), the camera was mounted and required no interaction from me. I was first row balcony on the rail, and the camera was mounted low with the screen off where nobody could even see it, let alone be annoyed by it. I paid the camera no attention and fully enjoyed the show. I wanted to record this because there are few (if any?) center cut videos on the internet that capture the band and the light show uninterrupted. Sure, there are professionally produced videos like Bloodstock and Summer Breeze, but I feel like they don't capture the experience because they constantly change camera angles and add effects. The guys in Meshuggah aren't getting any younger, so since I had an opportunity to record it without bothering other folks and without interrupting my experience, I thought I should capture it. My hope was/is that it will give some joy to those that couldn't make it (the show was sold out) and inspire people to go see them if they haven't already.
@@arcadeshift5071For most other bands I'd agree with you, but Meshuggahs light show is too cool to not have the memory of it. I'll watch my recordings every now and then. Every other band I've seen I usually just take a picture or two.
@@arcadeshift5071Cry more.