I mean anyone with internet can find out why he wrote this song. It’d be pointless to tell a man who got beat up and called a faget his whole childhood that he can’t reclaim a word meant to hurt him
well we all know the song isn't actually about gays, it is about him being socially ostracized...still it is easy to imagine people getting butthurt about it lol.
Some people forget or are too young to realize when Korn started out, they were many parent's worst nightmare for their kids to get into. The first couple albums dealt with some trauma in a way NOBODY was pouring into their music aside from these guys. They had the darkest riffs, eerie and spooky moods, the foulest language, and they were always flaunting HEAVY beer drinking, and obviously other well known vices. I was a massive fan of their first two albums, so this song really takes me back to high school.
It's crazy how little they've changed after all these years. Same energy and intensity, and no degradation of vocal quality. It would be so hard to scream your head off show after show.
@@ncromos Not choosing to embrace a gay lifestyle, or loving the gay community isn't bullying at all. Its called a "preference". You kids today are so ignorant, brainwashed and straight up dumb. You take a word, and apply it to anything and everything to suit your cause, or that doesn't entirely agree with you. I don't agree with the gay lifestyle at all, but I sure in the hell don't bully anyone who chooses to be gay, or condemn them for it. Everyone should be judged on how they act, and treat others. So stop talking, you sound like a complete sh*t for brains!
My ex boyfriend used to rehearse at the same rehearsal studios where Korn rehearsed. This was way back before we knew who they were... One of the members of the band bummed a cigarette off me and I asked my boyfriend who they are and why they get to graffiti-up their studio. I remember him saying "some band called Kornhole or some shit like that. They suck. They'll never amount to a thing." One week later I heard them on KROQ and laughed my ass off. I became an instant fan. Ah memories. I still have a bunch of the old albums. It's good to see them still rockin' out there. Thanks for sharing. It's nice to know Korn is still whole. Lol!! (Inside joke)
I miss this. I havent seen this on the set in years and I NEVER miss a Korn show. This is a very deep track, bring it back as the Korn staple that it is!
I'm not understanding people's stance on this lol! He's not calling people a derogatory term, he was called that. In recent years I've seen more people who were victimized use their voices, so why wouldn't this song be fitting this day in age?
Miss G to me the word faggot has never been and will never be offensive. Most people disagree with me. Please read the original comment before your try and start internet debates either people who agree with you
Yeah, Hot Topic wearing, ultra-emotive, depressive, nail polish wearing, old nu-metal rockers really put "snowflakes" in their place. As I type this he complains about "people treating him this way." Hahahahaha!!
G T what’s funny about some of the anti-conservative comments like this one, is this person and others have no idea that Jonathan is pretty conservative, considering he was once on Alex Jone’s youtube channel, as well as Brian Welch was jamming with Mike Huckabee months ago. lol
was the 2nd song that left me in shock when I saw the video, I got completely caught up in the concept and dirt of the image and the final chorus is tremendously liberating!
thanks for sharing this. really wish Brian would release or at least somehow work on or even finish up a new Love and Death album. Lo Lamento was such a great track that was released and Id love more. really love the intimate feel and look of this. it would be cool to carry on this look for some of their shows when they do a tour for the album
This song isn’t Jon calling people names, but calling out the people who called him names like “faggot” when he was in high school. The message is really “I’m a person but you people only see me as something lesser than what I am” This song should be more relevant especially now
People forget that he writes and sings with actual emotion. Not often you watch a band keep an eye on their vocalist during songs because of the genuine emotion he sings with and their concern
So badass the beggining. Then it sounds like a freakin confetti cannon wid a rubber chicken being squeezed with kermit the frog in background. When they go wheew!
to all the people who say music isn't prophetic, i disagree...here is an example...take the song can you hear me? by Korn...song was written in 2015 i think and in the video it seems to be about this guy stalking this girl, hacked her phone, watching her, etc.....then Jonathan's wife passes away suddenly and tragically and then they release the song in 2019 and if you listen to it, it could be taken as a tribute to her and their relationship...great isn't it?
They're still capable of playing this sounding album levels of awesome but I really wish they'd revisit this sound with new songs. Personally the first two albums are my favorite because to me that's what Korn was. I'm older so I was into Korn when each of those two albums were new. I liked FTL ok enough but a lot of that album didn't age as well imo but issues was back on track imo. But I absolutely hate Untouchables. I like a few songs on it but it just really wasn't what I wanted from the band (but, of course, the band has to do what they are feeling, as well they should). I like most of their stuff that followed Untouchables well enough but none of it has had anywhere near the impact those first two albums and issues had on me and still do. I think Korn have gotten comfortable with making basically the same album over and over and playing it safe while adding some gimmicks here and there (like that god-awful dubstep). That doesn't necessarily mean the music is bad for the most part because it's solid enough but it's lost that genuine feeling imo. The lyrical content has gotten predictable and feels forced. It feels like instead of writing what's really eating at him from the heart with brutal honesty like he used to, he writes lyrics that sound dark for the sake of sounding dark to appeal to the current generation of teens. On the first two albums you can feel the genuine emotion and pain but now it just feels forced and gimmicky to me. He's touched on the past couple of years on this album and I'll admit that some of it is a return to form but it still just sounds like the same old same old imo when you get down to the meat and bones of it. In my opinion the real Korn sound, what truly made them pioneers and wholly original, can be summed up by listening to the song Sean Olsen from The Crow soundtrack. It's everything that made Korn amazing.
I totally agree with you, man. I don’t know, maybe you are a little older than me (22 y.o.), but we have absolutely the same tastes. I have been listening to this group since I was 15 years old and I am becoming more and more convinced of the uniqueness of these three albums - the first two and Issues. Tracks like "Hey Daddy", "Trash" and "Dirty" were filled with hysteria, mood swings and deep depression that are so familiar to drug and alcohol addicts (I was the same). And although Korn always had simple lyrics, it was easy to believe Jonathan that he lived it. On those albums. And now they are writing pop music, where heavy riffs and a monotonous repetition of all the same old thoughts are inserted. Very unnatural, it looks like they adapt to the modern listener. As for this track, I just watched it from their whole concert .. The melodic part with "Im just a pretty boy" is one of the most expressive moments from the debut album. Thanks to Korn for performing this legendary material.
@@1van_molotov thanks! I know what I wrote is not a popular opinion but I'll forever be a fan of their older works. I was maybe 12 when the first Korn album came out (I'm 37 now) and remember the first time I heard Blind. It changed everything for me as far as music was concerned. Before that I was listening to stuff like The Offspring, Nirvana, Metallica. There's very few bands that have truly elicited real emotions from me and Korn were the first to do it. I felt the same way when Slipknot dropped their first album in 99. I have to say that Slipknot quickly became my number one band over Korn (probably because that first Slipknot album was produced by Ross Robinson who produced Korns best works so it had that intense emotion similar to Korn) and still is my number one but like I said I can still listen to Korns first two albums and issues all the way through from beginning to end and have goosebumps from the sheer raw power of the music and vocal performances. I still check in from time to time to see what's new with Korn but I've yet to hear anything that holds a candle to what they used to be. I feel like once Johnathan Davis started to actually "sing" instead of just release whatever felt right for the moment regardless of how it sounded that that's when it started to kind of lose that realness for me at least. Then they did Untouchables and that album really was what split between fans at the time. A lot of newer fans loved it but I think a lot of fans from the older stuff didn't at all. Sorry, that was so long winded. LoL
@@buddykaiser2380 Not a problem, mate. We are talking about one of the favorite groups of youth, it may take some time) I agree with the "singing" part, they became more commercially oriented when they strictly shared responsibilities (Head screamed very cool at the end of Somebody Someone at concerts). In this era, when Jonathan simply made various strange sounds, screams and almost died in songs - these were the origins. Without David, on the drums they lost this raw, deaf, decaying groove. I kind of waited for them to release a new album, but I still haven’t listened to it, from the clips I realized that this is not what we were waiting for. I opened them when I listened to Slayer, Pantera and grunge like AiC and Stone Temple Pilots, came across "Adidas" and "Twist" and listened to it for a few week, until I realized that there was something fundamentally new in front of me. Then I downloaded the discography and Blind, Freak On a Leash and Got The Life finally covered me. About Untouchables: Hollow Life was a revelation for me. I listened to her far from the metropolis, on vacation, being alone with nature, and it seems to me that I partially regained my sight with this song. This is a very interesting musical experiment, like the antipode of their basic style, but even with deeper lyrics. PS. Slipknot - definitely yes. I immediately liked this pure aggression in (sic) with choking screams and a "wall" of swearing
Love that they are still willing to play this
You beat me to this comment.
I mean anyone with internet can find out why he wrote this song. It’d be pointless to tell a man who got beat up and called a faget his whole childhood that he can’t reclaim a word meant to hurt him
I'm surprised the lgbt didnt try to fuck with them for the terminology
well we all know the song isn't actually about gays, it is about him being socially ostracized...still it is easy to imagine people getting butthurt about it lol.
Why not? Pc crowd can suck it
The most iconic mic stand in the game.
Ryan Smith Thank H.R Giger for that
ERM ministry?
Deathbringerrr yeah didn’t John pay like 1 million to have it made?
That headbanging + dancing with microphone and touching his hairs. Iconic as fk
What a song man. Jonathan hasn’t lost a step in his voice and the band is just phenomenal all these years later. KoRn forever.
Some people forget or are too young to realize when Korn started out, they were many parent's worst nightmare for their kids to get into. The first couple albums dealt with some trauma in a way NOBODY was pouring into their music aside from these guys. They had the darkest riffs, eerie and spooky moods, the foulest language, and they were always flaunting HEAVY beer drinking, and obviously other well known vices. I was a massive fan of their first two albums, so this song really takes me back to high school.
It's crazy how little they've changed after all these years. Same energy and intensity, and no degradation of vocal quality. It would be so hard to scream your head off show after show.
This is a note for all the reactionary, literal-minded ppl out there. This song has more to do with bullying than homophobia.
Do you not see homophobia as a sort of bullying? Anyway, this is music, nothing more. Leave it at that.
@@ncromos Not choosing to embrace a gay lifestyle, or loving the gay community isn't bullying at all. Its called a "preference". You kids today are so ignorant, brainwashed and straight up dumb. You take a word, and apply it to anything and everything to suit your cause, or that doesn't entirely agree with you. I don't agree with the gay lifestyle at all, but I sure in the hell don't bully anyone who chooses to be gay, or condemn them for it. Everyone should be judged on how they act, and treat others. So stop talking, you sound like a complete sh*t for brains!
B Real exactlyyyy
Amen!
@@breal1183 fuckin’ Amem my dude.
what a great performance, glad they put back this gold to the set.
This song live is a fucking classic. Thanks and cheers from Texas
Drum sucks
Listen the drums on 4.10, ray can not play like on the album
@@etotigasad9996 probably he can play it like on the record if he wants. He just put his own elements and fills to the songs sometimes
@@mikeekorn yes, sure!
KORN 1ST CD = BEST HEAVY RAW SOUND OF THE BAND !!! STILL HAVE THEE ORIGINAL !!!
This is Kornz best song ever , the emotion from Jon is sick!!,
Jammed this album start to finish so many times back in the day.
I stated to screaming this during an encore break when I was 15 and the whole crowd joined in and they came out out and played it. 95 proud
Fucking amazing. They are all feeling this performance. So awesome.
they probably havent had an audience this close for like 20 years so they must be feeding energy off the crowd
My ex boyfriend used to rehearse at the same rehearsal studios where Korn rehearsed. This was way back before we knew who they were... One of the members of the band bummed a cigarette off me and I asked my boyfriend who they are and why they get to graffiti-up their studio. I remember him saying "some band called Kornhole or some shit like that. They suck. They'll never amount to a thing." One week later I heard them on KROQ and laughed my ass off. I became an instant fan. Ah memories. I still have a bunch of the old albums. It's good to see them still rockin' out there. Thanks for sharing. It's nice to know Korn is still whole. Lol!! (Inside joke)
god I fuckin love this song... In my top 3 fav KoRn songs of all times...
They should play this more often live IMHO
I miss this. I havent seen this on the set in years and I NEVER miss a Korn show. This is a very deep track, bring it back as the Korn staple that it is!
Ballsy move to play this song in 2019, love korn
x Deicide People are just soft af
I'm not understanding people's stance on this lol! He's not calling people a derogatory term, he was called that. In recent years I've seen more people who were victimized use their voices, so why wouldn't this song be fitting this day in age?
Miss G to me the word faggot has never been and will never be offensive. Most people disagree with me. Please read the original comment before your try and start internet debates either people who agree with you
@@Itsunclegabby in this climate, the context doesn't even matter. Just saying the word is cause enough for people to get called out.
SJW's panties become m0ist and anger intensifies
The lighting and sound is perfect! Wow!
1:04..when ur Phone dont have a Zoom Function...
Jajajaja
MY FAVORITE SONG BY THEM!!!
super phat drop song!! that 'you can suk my dik n fkn like it' drop is the dopest drop of allllll time!
The fact these guys are all in their late ‘40’s and early ‘50’s and can STILL rock like THIS is AWESOME!!!!!!!!
One of my favorite Korn songs... so heavy, i hope they'll play this and older stuff @ Aftershock!!
[edit] They totally fucking did!
This is one of my all time favorite songs from Korn! Great performance!
Fuiuuuck this song is so fucking good! Glad they played this! The first album is one of the best metal records of all time
Dope! I would have loved to be there to see this. They're at ground level!
If you're original fan, sometimes i miss david's slam... But ray doing great drums.
yer i know what you mean
Omg yes bro
@Michael Evans yes he did. Noticed a bunch of shit he added that didnt need to be there
masaitsiaq jensen if ur a true korn fan ud accept ray
@@sicsam1 And in 2004 David didn't play it like on the Album. So, mostly drummers and live notes they don't play it on CD's.
Whenever I want to hear a Korn banger I always go to this song my favorite.
One of the hardest song live performance of korn... 👍👍👍👍 one of the best 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This never stops being amazing
Playing this even in this snowflake era love it 🤘
I usually hate when people use that term but in this case, totally right
Yeah, Hot Topic wearing, ultra-emotive, depressive, nail polish wearing, old nu-metal rockers really put "snowflakes" in their place. As I type this he complains about "people treating him this way." Hahahahaha!!
I mean.... If anything, this is an anti bullying anthem FOR so called "snowflakes" as you'd call them.
Anthony Crawford what is a bun? Moron.
G T what’s funny about some of the anti-conservative comments like this one, is this person and others have no idea that Jonathan is pretty conservative, considering he was once on Alex Jone’s youtube channel, as well as Brian Welch was jamming with Mike Huckabee months ago. lol
DOPE! Thank You for the Upload!!!
Luv it,,,,danm,,,always liked this old song from them,,ty fer uploading keep them coming,,,👍👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Bro great videos!! Hell yeah! One of my favorite songs from KoRn 🤟🏽🤟🏽👿
Long live korn just like old times baby💀👊👍
I love how the singer says these lyrics it’s fucking amazing
He is an extraordinary and unique man. Forever Jonathan Davis ❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼👍🏼
Killer as always
Thanks for upload. Nice video
This album is the first album in YEARS from anyone that I didnt skip any songs at all.
HEADBAAAAANNNNNNGGGGG!! 3:45 / 4:58
Amazing after all these years they still got it
Great woulda loved to of heard a few of these songs last month when they played with AIC..
was the 2nd song that left me in shock when I saw the video, I got completely caught up in the concept and dirt of the image and the final chorus is tremendously liberating!
This was it! Thanks for sharing!
I wanna see them preform this live.. I would kill to see them preform bro they helped me go through so much
Love this performance
Holy shit KoRn...seen this many times since mid 90s and wow amazing
This was so dope!
thanks for sharing this. really wish Brian would release or at least somehow work on or even finish up a new Love and Death album. Lo Lamento was such a great track that was released and Id love more. really love the intimate feel and look of this. it would be cool to carry on this look for some of their shows when they do a tour for the album
wooow this is amazing!
great to see munky do backing vocals!!!!
Brian used to do it. Dude carried a lot more anger with it. I love Munk tho.
Sounds perfect!
This song always tears me to pieces.
Does this guy voice ever get old? I am impressed
the minute the sound started I knew korn always on point..........fuck seriously the beat is dope.
Best Korn song ever
Woow its been so long!!
Holy shit -- this is powerful
How I would of LOVED to be there 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😍😍😍😍😭
Thanks Korn!
From the first album ^_^ My young life(((
Yo this camera was positioned perfect, the audio is great too
This song isn’t Jon calling people names, but calling out the people who called him names like “faggot” when he was in high school. The message is really “I’m a person but you people only see me as something lesser than what I am”
This song should be more relevant especially now
Omg they are so good
Still my favorite intro to a KoRn song.
3:13 love the energy. 🔥
saturday i will be seeing korn for the sixth time, they are so amazing live and the energy is amazing
Top 20 songs in my book
Awesome
I had goosebumps
Fuckin beautiful
Still my favorite song!!!!
OMG! Sounds the same as if I were 16 again!
Shout out to who ever recorded this, awesome quality 🤘
You're welcome
Ohhhh shit this Song ... old feelings
I want to see this live one day
Badass!!!
Epic
A lpt more energy than i expected from a band this old
Haha that's just mean!
Too bad it didn't translate to the crowd
@@monolithgeometry3221 in your opinion.
People forget that he writes and sings with actual emotion. Not often you watch a band keep an eye on their vocalist during songs because of the genuine emotion he sings with and their concern
Ray has gotten alot better in his time with Korn since he first joined. However Nobody can match David's sound on a song like this.
I've heard recently David retired from music but I would still love to see him hit the stage with Korn again sometime.
Dave cant even play the drums anymore. Rays left foot is better than daves drumming. @leadme2thebliss21
I sware to god this song goes so hard lol best headbanging song ever
So fucking awesome.
After all those years of extreme headbanging, my guys surely have a six pack in the back.
korn forever
That’s a hard yes for me dawg.
fucking just sitting here getting in to that again was like 1999 all over again. jesus.
Any clue why the full live from the korn channel got deleted?
Btw thanks to this channel that have this clip uploaded
So badass the beggining. Then it sounds like a freakin confetti cannon wid a rubber chicken being squeezed with kermit the frog in background. When they go wheew!
This was me in high school tell I found KoRn
Reminds me of the time I saw them in 1995.
Their style has not changed one bit. Good for you guys
Lol what?
🔥🔥🔥🔥
why Head has no mic anymore? he is screaming in the end anyway
Pimenton Studio Curaçao probably cause he has his solo band which he’s lead and he always loved just playing guitar in korn he has said it before
Grandioso
to all the people who say music isn't prophetic, i disagree...here is an example...take the song can you hear me? by Korn...song was written in 2015 i think and in the video it seems to be about this guy stalking this girl, hacked her phone, watching her, etc.....then Jonathan's wife passes away suddenly and tragically and then they release the song in 2019 and if you listen to it, it could be taken as a tribute to her and their relationship...great isn't it?
FEEL DEEX NUTZ ABOUT 3:42 IN WITH THE BASS DROP!!
Love this song! Don’t they do this live much?
Bout time
You have original raw files this concert? possible get for collection? You can please upload on sharing service?
They're still capable of playing this sounding album levels of awesome but I really wish they'd revisit this sound with new songs. Personally the first two albums are my favorite because to me that's what Korn was. I'm older so I was into Korn when each of those two albums were new. I liked FTL ok enough but a lot of that album didn't age as well imo but issues was back on track imo. But I absolutely hate Untouchables. I like a few songs on it but it just really wasn't what I wanted from the band (but, of course, the band has to do what they are feeling, as well they should). I like most of their stuff that followed Untouchables well enough but none of it has had anywhere near the impact those first two albums and issues had on me and still do. I think Korn have gotten comfortable with making basically the same album over and over and playing it safe while adding some gimmicks here and there (like that god-awful dubstep). That doesn't necessarily mean the music is bad for the most part because it's solid enough but it's lost that genuine feeling imo. The lyrical content has gotten predictable and feels forced. It feels like instead of writing what's really eating at him from the heart with brutal honesty like he used to, he writes lyrics that sound dark for the sake of sounding dark to appeal to the current generation of teens. On the first two albums you can feel the genuine emotion and pain but now it just feels forced and gimmicky to me. He's touched on the past couple of years on this album and I'll admit that some of it is a return to form but it still just sounds like the same old same old imo when you get down to the meat and bones of it. In my opinion the real Korn sound, what truly made them pioneers and wholly original, can be summed up by listening to the song Sean Olsen from The Crow soundtrack. It's everything that made Korn amazing.
I totally agree with you, man. I don’t know, maybe you are a little older than me (22 y.o.), but we have absolutely the same tastes. I have been listening to this group since I was 15 years old and I am becoming more and more convinced of the uniqueness of these three albums - the first two and Issues. Tracks like "Hey Daddy", "Trash" and "Dirty" were filled with hysteria, mood swings and deep depression that are so familiar to drug and alcohol addicts (I was the same). And although Korn always had simple lyrics, it was easy to believe Jonathan that he lived it. On those albums. And now they are writing pop music, where heavy riffs and a monotonous repetition of all the same old thoughts are inserted. Very unnatural, it looks like they adapt to the modern listener.
As for this track, I just watched it from their whole concert .. The melodic part with "Im just a pretty boy" is one of the most expressive moments from the debut album. Thanks to Korn for performing this legendary material.
@@1van_molotov thanks! I know what I wrote is not a popular opinion but I'll forever be a fan of their older works. I was maybe 12 when the first Korn album came out (I'm 37 now) and remember the first time I heard Blind. It changed everything for me as far as music was concerned. Before that I was listening to stuff like The Offspring, Nirvana, Metallica. There's very few bands that have truly elicited real emotions from me and Korn were the first to do it. I felt the same way when Slipknot dropped their first album in 99. I have to say that Slipknot quickly became my number one band over Korn (probably because that first Slipknot album was produced by Ross Robinson who produced Korns best works so it had that intense emotion similar to Korn) and still is my number one but like I said I can still listen to Korns first two albums and issues all the way through from beginning to end and have goosebumps from the sheer raw power of the music and vocal performances. I still check in from time to time to see what's new with Korn but I've yet to hear anything that holds a candle to what they used to be. I feel like once Johnathan Davis started to actually "sing" instead of just release whatever felt right for the moment regardless of how it sounded that that's when it started to kind of lose that realness for me at least. Then they did Untouchables and that album really was what split between fans at the time. A lot of newer fans loved it but I think a lot of fans from the older stuff didn't at all. Sorry, that was so long winded. LoL
@@buddykaiser2380 Not a problem, mate. We are talking about one of the favorite groups of youth, it may take some time) I agree with the "singing" part, they became more commercially oriented when they strictly shared responsibilities (Head
screamed very cool at the end of Somebody Someone at concerts).
In this era, when Jonathan simply made various strange sounds, screams and almost died in songs - these were the origins. Without David, on the drums they lost this raw, deaf, decaying groove.
I kind of waited for them to release a new album, but I still haven’t listened to it, from the clips I realized that this is not what we were waiting for.
I opened them when I listened to Slayer, Pantera and grunge like AiC and Stone Temple Pilots, came across "Adidas" and "Twist" and listened to it for a few week, until I realized that there was something fundamentally new in front of me. Then I downloaded the discography and Blind, Freak On a Leash and Got The Life finally covered me.
About Untouchables: Hollow Life was a revelation for me. I listened to her far from the metropolis, on vacation, being alone with nature, and it seems to me that I partially regained my sight with this song. This is a very interesting musical experiment, like the antipode of their basic style, but even with deeper lyrics.
PS. Slipknot - definitely yes. I immediately liked this pure aggression in (sic) with choking screams and a "wall" of swearing
Yeah yeah one of my favorites too. But it’s not the same w/o Head doing back up vocals!
Please lord give him a mic stand.
You are correct along with others as well not just BT.
Lmfao!!! Yes he does the screaming for this song
Wow 😲, looks like a set on a new blade runner movie...