When Fans Strike Back
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- If you piss off music fans, expect them to strike back.
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To be fair bottle throwing is a dick move. Can’t say I blame them for not wanting that.
Too be fair, John Lydon is a dick move.
@@JanderVK i think he is great funny asf 🤣
@@JanderVK that’s also a very good point
The Pistols trying to preach to people to follow the rules 🤣🤣🤣
@@StephenAlexWalker lol. Didn’t actually think about that. How times have changed
The Pistols were right. Throwing bottles at the stage is extremely dangerous for multiple reasons, and should never be tolerated.
Lydon had gotten a crack from hit while touring w PiL that he bled. He grinned and the crowd had the guy ready to beat the bottle thrower up at Lydons command
Its a "punk" concert what do you expect
@@lautaro.k6164 expect the performers to be able to play. The concussions are for the audience mosh pits.
@@lautaro.k6164 "punk" doesn't make it ok to throw shit on the stage. Fans are there to enjoy the show and let the band play their songs
@@lautaro.k6164 I briefly expected Heroin Bob to appear on stage, then I remembered he's dead 😭
Love how the crowd cheered for Kurt's mother after her speech but booed Courtney before she barely even got started lol
They're both awful
Yeh because the crowd knows she killed Kurt
@@vincentoconnor5640 what did Kurt’s mom do?
@@burnthetrolls5971 I never understand why people refuse to believe he killed himself when everything in fucking life tells us he was a suicidal drug addict.
@@GalaxyDinoPlayzjojobestshowlol Im not sure but I remember hearing that she was an alcoholic and threw him out of the house a couple of times or something
My dad went to a guns and roses concert when he was younger. And he said it sucked. Not because they were playing bad or anything but because they were playing a bunch of songs from an album that hadn't even been released yet. Which normally is cool to experience. But Then axl proceeded to yell and get mad at the crowd for not singing along......to songs nobody has heard yet.
Man these were painful to watch !!
Yup that sounds like Axl
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I was at Wembley for that tour (Use You're Illusion) the only good thing was Nine Inch Nails supporting an not many had heard of them in 1990 so my friend and I went straight to the front in England's biggest stadium. 🏴
I mean, how are you supposed to sing a song you've never heard of before?? it's like singing a song an AI has made
I love how the crowd patiently waited for MGK to finish the song before all booing in unison
It was a 10,000 part harmony of booing
It's wasted effort to boo during. MGK loves the sound of his own voice so much that he tunes out everything else
We're patient here in Louisville.
@@gena6827 Apparently people said that the boos weren't that loud, please tell me that is false?😄
@@slashthe2nd Of course the boos were loud they drained out any cheer in the festival. At least where I was (which was pretty close to the front). And BTW for those of you who start asking why i was there disturbed was supposed to play right after.
The Sex Pistols were totally justified. Throwing bottles (or anything really) isn't cool and can be dangerous. Plus, no real fan would throw shit at you to begin with.
Couldn't agree more. A totally dick move.
Especially when one looked like a champagne style bottle. Those things are heavy and a belt in the head from that wouldn't have tickled.
Pretty sure that was Public Image Ltd., not the Sex Pistols. Either way it’s John Lydon.
Except for plush toy
Except that one time someone threw a muddy piece of turf at Billy Joel at Woodstock and it splattered all over his guitar while he didn't miss a beat. That was cool.
It's still a mystery to me how MGK is so popular when he has got the most basic rock songs.
Because mainstream music is much more popular nowadays, for an example, crap pop.
probably tiktok i don't know i don't have it
Looks at the rest of pop and trap, yeah thats why.
Also Ramones are popular, and the riffs seems to be pretty basic. Is not necessary that something has to be difficult to sound cool
@@albertoasi1654 MGK doesn't sound cool
Out of all these, only MCR persisted and kept performing, unaffected by the pressure. Heck, they even won the audience over.
In the end, all the audience were clapping and singing along.
It's crazy how they survived without getting hit and did so without trash talking the audience until the end of their set.
They suck
What gig was that?
@@alpacajones Reading Festival 2006!
Similar thing with Panic! At the reading festival Brendon getting knocked out with a bottle but still performing and finishing the set
I don’t even know who Daphne and Celeste are but they handled that so well 😂 “YOU GUYS ARE WASTING SO MUCH FOOD!”😂😂
Two living headaches from the late 90s/early 2000's is the best way to explain them.
Who are they? 🤔
@@Drengr_in_nz
What concert/venue was this?
Do you know?
If it was a metal crowd, their management is insane.
I didn't know who they were until they starting singing that song, which I recognised.
The song is Ooh Stick You, and it's the only song of theirs I know, lol.
They sound awful lol.
Courtney: I have a big speech but I won't say it
Audience: Everyone liked that
who is she?
@@devlintaylor9520 Kurt's ex wife
@@devlintaylor9520 the devil in shitty dollar store mascara
@@devlintaylor9520
She was in Hole and she was Kurt Cobain's widow.
@@devlintaylor9520 she was the person who hired someone to kill Kurt and make it look like a suicide.
I like how MCR won the crowd back later.
Why did it start in the first place?
@@Pilki04 Reading festival 2006, MCR performing to metal fans right after a slayer performance. As you can imagine, some overzealous metalheads didnt take too kindly to what was perceived as overrated emo at the time but as David said they mostly turned it around by the end and would later come back to headline reading fest at a later date
And still sucked shit
@@callader-6815 and they came back with Brian May too!
I'm no Nickelback fan but that was tough to see, he handled that like a champ. Respect.
Should be called "when crowd strikes back", not fans.
Yes!
Well no they were all fans just cos they dont agree with you doesn't make them any less of a fan
@@chosenundead6376 Clearly they're not fans if they're throwing ish
Most of those are not even striking "back", but just striking for the sake of it.
No should be called what it truly is a "drunken mob" is dangerous and easy to set in motion
That MGK/slipknot feud is still alive and well
Oh wait not anymore
Hooray
Good cuz MGK sucks
Same with people who are at tech n9ne shows.
I hate MGK, but I'll take his side over Corey Taylor's any day
yeet lol that's right 😂😂🤣
3:08 that dude must've put all his skill points into accuracy
Best comment
Seeing mgk get booed live was honestly almost as good as seeing 2 nights of Metallica. The dude is a clown
I agree
🖤Aftershock🖤!!! So good to see an entire crowd waiting for another band at a completely different stage booing the HELL out of the mf for just the live feed alone being played lmao
I don't even like nickelback, but i respect them for what they did, no band deserved that treatment, artists are fueled by the energy of the crowd and when the crowd is that dead, it's time to wrap it up.
Portuguese are demanding fans right next to him was slipknot.. that was expected..
Getting hit in the head, thats so wrong. He still a human being.
@@cristianocaetano83 slipknot fans are expected to assault a person like that?
I mean, i know the beef and all that but still.
Well they obviously weren't there to see them but agreed sometimes you have to deal with terrible music to see the bands you want
i don't really get this whole Nickelback hate thing. i mean yes, Chad Kroeger did make statements that tick off Slipknot fans but as a band? i still think Burn it to the Ground is a great intro for WWE Raw and Rockstar is catchy.
Corey Taylor consoled Daphne & Celeste after this sh!t show, by saying like hey you guys stood there and took it like no-one else would so you should be proud of yourselves. He's such a babe.
Dude is the definition of class act. Love that man.
@@Goofballhero screwed over joey and is average at best
Funny joke bud
@@iZipTiedMyPenisToABrick I agree that Joey’s firing could’ve been handled better. But to be fair to Corey:
1. Shawn is usually the one who handles and has biggest sway with final decisions like that. Shawn was also the one closest to Joey so this was likely the case in this situation as well.
2. They had *no* idea he was suffering from a neurological disease and neither did Joey himself until 2016. Everyone thought it was telltale signs of drug abuse, and after Paul’s death I could see why that was extra troubling for the group.
3. They all still got along and were on good terms up until Joey’s death. There wasn’t bad blood between them even if as a whole the band could’ve done better by him.
Also, I’m not sure what you mean by “average at best.” If you mean his skills as a vocalist and songwriter, I’ll have to strongly disagree.
That`s cool. That`s a good guy move :)
He’s my spirit animal
MGK just oozes insecurity.
And looks like the phrase "I peaked in highschool" he's such a joke
Props to MCR for never stopping despite the hatred. One of the things that fueled them to become one of the greats
Fuck yeah.
One of the greats?? The world is ending
@@Duck_DodgersThe world IS ending, but it’s not because MCR has fans. Get a grip.
MCR is actually terrible. Can we just be real?@@TokyoBoul
@@soccerboy3223you’re boring soccerboy
To this day the Daphne and Celeste gig at Reading Festival in 2000 must be the most pelted gig of all time! Whoever booked them to play must have either been utterly insane, or a mad genius knowing that it would go down in history 😱
Why? I've never heard of them, why were they so hated?
@@YourWifesBoyfriend Perhaps it was a festival with more heavy bands and they were the odd pop band out that no body liked? That's what I'm assuming, as far as I know they never did anything wrong their music just sucked.
Daphne and Celeste were a pop duo from around 1999-2000. They had 3 top 20 hits called 'Ooh Stick You', 'U.G.L.Y' and z cover of Alice Cooper's 'School's Out'. It was pretty much bubblegum pop, but Reading Festival is and was known for rock/alt/metal/indie etc bands and had never had anything like this there before so they got booed and pelted. It happened to 50 cent too, and even Meat Loaf! Reading was notorious
@@YourWifesBoyfriend I was at the sister show in Leeds... Same result there. If I remember correctly Eminem was supposed to play but was unable to travel due to a court case (if my rather rusty brain isn't playing tricks on me). Daphne and Celeste played on the same stage as Rage Against the Machine, Slipknot, Blink 182, Placebo... And not as an opener... They came on in the middle of all that... Not exactly a friendly crowd for bubblegum pop. It was always going to be a massacre...
I was there. it was glorious. I was also there to see the chemical romance bottling - there was a lot more piss involved in that one. I also saw the 50 cent bottling and the chap from panic! at the disco getting knocked out. You know now I mention it - Im a fucking jinx.
Axl Rose: "If you don't wanna have fun, all you gotta do is let us know."
Crowd: "We wanted to have fun but then you didn't even show up on time thereby devaluing the money we paid for this."
That's Axl. I saw GnR once where AXL was about 2 hours late. When he got there, though, he proceeded to put on one of the best performances I've ever seen, so I wasn't that upset at the end of the day.
I was at that gig,, axl was a complete wanker,,, he came on about 2 hours if not more late, no apologies no explanation, a blind man could see he didn't give a fuck,, then walks off acting like a diva after 1 and a half songs,, people paid hard earned money for that gig, and he completely disrespected the fans,,
I'll give Axl this much credit, his response to the crowd in situations like this is much more diplomatic than he was in the early 1990s.
That’s the only tkme I don’t mind crap being thrown at a band, he was unprofessional and disrespectful to fans, so he deserved it.
@@JasonNation72 that’s not saying much
that MCR gig is legendary, the played their full set being baraged for the 1st half and even managed to win the crowd over by the end.
They didnt,that's a myth they created to put some rock gloss on it
@@Ukraineaissance2014 So you were there when it happened?
@@EnigmaEnginseer yes
@@Ukraineaissance2014 lying lmao
@@quietperson3886 yeah, what are the chances of somebody attending a festival of 100,000 people?
I love that the crowd on MGK concert waited until he was done and then started booing 😂😂😂
I watched mgk perform at the nhl all star game a few weeks ago and dude was visibly upset that no one gave a shit. In fact, maybe im wrong, but I thing he said something like "if yall dont get louder, ill stay here longer..." Like damn bro, even you know your music is punishment lol
If the crowd's not enjoying you then at least you can enjoy the crowd's misery of you
He probably goes through that all the time, he don’t give a fuck, I wouldn’t either. He gettin rich af from all these shows he’s doin plus after he goes home and slams Meghan fox. Bro ain’t doing bad realistically.
@@user-pm5my9zq7j i think his problem is that he actually believes hes an artist when in reality, hes as much of a sellout as anyone
I remember watching the all star game like “tf is mgk doing at an nhl all star game?” I like him (but I’m a bigger slipknot fan) but I’m just like what do nhl fans and mgk have in common 😂😂😂 it felt so outta place
@@taylormatthews7488 i was thinking the exact same thing. I know theyve got a song or two of his on the nhl22 game, but thats the only connection i could think of. In fact, i figured with it being vegas and all, they wouldve tried to get like the killers, or oddly enough, maybe even corey taylor to do something since they live in vegas. Plus I feel like theres a decent likelihood of many nhl players being slipknot fans over nhl players being mgk fans. i feel like a lot of the dudes who are into mgk are kids anyway. To me, it just seems like hes all about how he looks and appears way more than he cares about the music. Like when he tries to sound deep, he sounds incredibly shallow. Ill be honest though, acting wise, i really dont think hes that bad. I feel like he could actually be a pretty good actor if he went all in on that.
Totally onboard with bailing when bottles are tossed. How the hell are you expected to perform while dodging objects whizzing by your head.
Especially when you can't notice the shit that's being thrown at you until it hits/nearly misses.
Same with rocks
Ask a marine? lol
I love how MCR called an audible and put "Thank You for the Venom" in their setlist part way through.
Daphne n Celeste actually finished their set
Gets my respect.. that looked pretty terrifying
I actually had to do a Google deepdive on Daphne and Celeste because I never heard of them in my life. After hearing one of their songs, I can see why I haven't.
idk who is who but whoever said die yes i will is a legend
Yeah man mustve been a real deep dive typing their names into Google.
you've heard the 'ugly' song. or - maybe not the actual song - but you've certainly heard someone singing it and you know some of the words lol.
I`m dabating with myself if I should Google them, cos I got no clue. After your comment, I`m leaning towards NOT.
What the hell is wrong with people, this really upsets me. Even the Sex Pistols saying “throw bottles at shit bands. Not at me” is totally wrong, you shouldn’t be throwing bottles at all at anyone, or rocks or anything. This behaviour is unacceptable, if you don’t like an act just shut up whilst they’re playing, those audience members did not deserve to be there.
I’m weak if that shit happened to me, I’d probably never perform again
To be fair I don’t think he saw it from a dangerous point of view it was just disrespect that’s why he said save it for the shit bands
@@rhino5250 lol and then a bottle is thrown after that. SP were a shit band from the start and who ruined Punk. They are known for bad behavior on stage anyways so they shouldn't be crying when the crowd behaves the same. Although, throwing glass is a dick move no matter who it is. Same with full water bottles etc.
Good call :)
weak*
In the end they still got there money
I love how MCR just kept playing. Hardcore as fuck
What went wrong in the first place?
Probably not a good idea to have mcr at a metal festival
@@KM-ye3ij Ahhhh ok. I see now.
This is all reminding me of the time I saw A7X open for Coheed. Most of the Coheed fans stood in back and when A7X finished we all started walking to stage as their fans came walking out. Alot of them were acting all tough and saying things like "enjoy your little show f****ts."
It was the dumbest thing cuz its like..these bands are friends with eachother.
@@scenically6460 I think it was one of these two reasons: it was either they were put in heavy metal festival when they aren’t metal or if I’m not mistaken, this is from an article I read many years back so details may be murky, something about an emo girl suicide in the UK was pinpointed to the band as she was a fan and this was in the UK they were playing. Either way it’s unjustified to throw bottles at a band. Even if they suck. Just boo. It’s still effective and gets the point across
MGK is the only person i have ever seen be so unanimously hated by an entire crowd
the one from Nickelback in Portugal is just sad to see, I get that some people didn't want to see them in the lineup but that's not their fault, throwing rocks on stage is not cool
Honestly, apart from Chad having that beef with Corey Taylor, I don't understand why Nickelback would get the hate they usually get. Good band imo. Just saying....
What the f.... was nickel back doing in ermal?? That was the heaviest festival of Portugal 🇵🇹 and next to him was slipknot.. it has everything to do with each other..
@@cristianocaetano83 true but that was the festival's organisation fault. They don't deserve to get rocks thrown at them just for being there. If people don't want to see them just don't and that's it.
I was at Ermal that year and even though I never threw anything at the band and I' do not condone with the audience's attitude, I believe the organization was at fault to begin with.
Someone organizing the line up for a music festival should know something about the bands lining up to play.
It was set for disaster from the get-go, even though the type of music from those two bands wasn't at all related the rest of the line up was more or less cohesive, everyone knew most of the audience was a metal fan and was there to listen to Slipknot. On top of that the lead singers from each band had beef and ppl organizing a music festival should know how crowds work so it was easy to predict something bad could happen. Again the rock throwing was way out of line but they shouldn't have played in the same exact day.
I was there that night. Don t blame the band, blame the organization for not knowing how to put up a line up. Of course you also need to blame the crowd - you don t like the band, just turn around and go grab a beer until the band You wanted to see gets on stage. Simple as that!
the daphne and celeste video is crazy, the entire story is so fun though. the way they played it off makes them true rockstars in my books
What's the story?
@@nose-bleed it’s just what the video shows really, there’s not a lot more to it. daphne and celeste were a really cheesy, sort of tongue in cheek, act from the early 2000s. they played reading and leeds festival in 2000, this particular year acts like slipknot, rage against the machine, blink 182, deftones, foo fighters, limp bizkit, etc. these acts drew in quite a rowdy crowd, and daphne and celeste, being so different and not anything alike what else was on the lineup got absolute SHIT for this, from festival goers (as you see in the video). in an interview just after, they say something like “we only came to meet eminem”
@@jamesmanders9441 thats pretty funny actually
@@jamesmanders9441 Do people ironically like them now or something? I recall them getting no respect at the time they came out and they lasted like 5 minutes with this being the most press they ever got. Slipknot were on after them and all their fans went to the front so they were not happy about having to stand through this shit beforehand, they ran off after 2 songs because the reaction got worse from them provoking the crowd.
In the end they were dropped by their record label after another 6 months and Slipknot became a major worldwide success. Daphne & Celeste did a reunion and made a new album in 2018 which didn't chart anywhere because nobody actually cared.
@@MxMoondoggie i don’t think people “like” daphne and celeste today, everybody knows UGLY and oo stick you. the whole situation is sort of hidden, and it doesn’t make sense. there’s not much information on it, apart from the video and the interview. i’ve got a theory though. to start off with, i believe D&C don’t take themselves seriously at all, i think they know they’re shit and it’s just a bit of fun. i don’t think they were booked at reading and leeds to perform a set and have people enjoy it, and i believe they were apart of this also. they had no dancers, they didn’t seem to be very well rehearsed and they had no backdrop/ staging whatsoever. for them to have only played 2 songs (their hits) first, makes me think they only were ever gonna play those 2 songs. i strongly believe they came to be some sort of mid-act entertainment, just before slipknot, to get the crowd really hyped and rowdy. apart from this, it’s fantastic press for reading and leeds and makes them look like top dogs in terms of rock festivals. i think they got dropped by their record label also, as they didn’t wanna take it seriously. i think they just wanted to have a bit of fun. also, if they’ve gone to reading and leeds knowingly to get loads of shit, it reflects badly on the label. again, there’s not much information, the only people who truly will know are D&C (themselves), the organisers and possibly slipknot
I was at the Louder Than Life when MGK played. Me and my group actually left for the night the second we heard his voice from the other side of the festival grounds😂☠️
I went to the Inland invasion tour in San Bernardino in the early 2000s. The Boos from the entire crowd while Blink 182 played was unlike anything I’ve ever heard. I remember the lead singer was like “I don’t think they like us very much” haha
People there were there to see pure old school punk bands and didn't want what at the times was considered poser punk (pop-punk). Mostly it was the conditions and the way the place was set up that made all the fans angry in the first place and I guess they just needed somewhere to vent. New Found Glory had it way worse on them that day though.
blink 182 sounds pretty punk to me since they pissed off old gatekeeping punk rockers. punk is supposed to rebel not conform.
mgk drinking blood was the funniest shit I've ever seen tbh, like dude you aren't "hardcore"
this!
well, it wasn't blood too so that adds to how much of a tool he is
@@TheSadistNat1on I'm not surprised that it was fake blood
i want mgk to meet gg allin. show him what hardcore really is
God damn cartman throwing shade at mgk
I feel like asking the audience not to throw shit at you while you're performing when THEY paid to come and see you perform is pretty reasonable, if they're gonna throw shit at the people that paid lots of money to see perform, they're kinda ruining it for themselves and everyone else
100%. It's like, why buy tickets and invest so much time and energy for something you don't care for?
But wasting 99% of the audiences $ because 1% is misbehaving in shitty too
@@fabianbotello4917 No it isn't.
@@rageofstate2695 maybe the artists or the promoters misrepresented what was being sold
@@rageofstate2695 Hey I pay just the same amount as everyone else if I want to throw my bottle(definitely filled with piss) then I should be able to enjoy myself.
This might be a dumb question, but who the fish stands around at a festival just to boo and throw crap at an artist they don't like? You know there is more than one stage and you can go off to watch someone else, right?
Have been to two music festivals in Michigan. Uproar Fest 2012 and Mayhem Fast 2013.
So the way it works is during the daytime portion there are two separate stages set up right next to each other somewhere in the venue. Bands take turns playing between the different stages and the crowd moves between them, but only one band is ever playing at a time.
Then during the evening/night portion of the show things move to the main stage of the venue itself, where the rest of the bands perform back to back with a break in between to change equipment and the stage props and such.
So even though a music festival has multiple stages and several acts, you cant necessarily choose to go watch another act if an act you dont like is on, because there is no other act.
@@rashira9610 And that justifies shitty crowd behavior, how? Not attacking you, I've been to festivals myself but the norm has always been, at least among my festival going circle of friends, to only go to festivals with lineups that's at least about 80% stuff you want to go see. Why go to a festival for just ONE or TWO bands?
They don't hafta throw a hissy fit if ppl don't like em either. I'd love to see a band prolong some bs unnecessary off mine & others hard work. That'd for sure keep me listening. Yeah no I'd just share the experience w/ anyone who even listens. & In that case, I dont feel bad. They'd Kind Of deserve it. I wouldn't be the 1 throwing sh. But I'd be slightly entertained by other folks doing it tho. Honestly, some of can humble themselves tho. I get if their prides done for. But 🤷🏻♀️ maybe not all the crowds like that. Well anyways if they behave this way in the public eye, i wonder how they'd behave behind closed doors.
@@gandalf8216 only if the band is one that you really Like and there is a high chance they arent coming back to your country ever again
@@rashira9610 Many festivals have bands play at the same time, like SummerJam and Splash, german festivals.
Michigan sounds weak!
1:40 The guys in the crowd holding up a sign that says “BOLLOCKS” during the Daphne and Celeste part is the most British thing ever.
The best thing, really
i made the mistake of attending 1 guns and roses show... they started 2 hours late, i called my credit card company, got a refund.
theres no point in paying to see an artist that dont respect you as a fan.
Damn that's a good company there... Most would probably be like "that ain't our problem."
So just because you are a fan and payed alittle money gnr supposed to be on time and jump to your tune.....let me guess ....you would have also requested a refund if they didn't play all your favorite songs too right.....gtfo kid....rock n roll is attitude and I love it....even if it's not on time.....Karen
@@WendyMcCor696 i have attended more shows that i can remember and thats the only one i have ever refunded.
i think artists should respect their fans, without us they are nothing.
@@WendyMcCor696 Umm... It's not one person. It's an entire arena. A little money? Take that "little money" and multiply by 2,000+ people. That's how much we're paying them. And it's not like we're talking fifteen minutes... It's two hours! People have shit to do too and if the band is late because they're drunk or disorganized, then a refund is completely warranted. If you pay for something, would you not expect to get it in a reasonable manner? Set list is irrelevant because nobody mentioned that except YOU.
@@WendyMcCor696 just because someone is a fan doesn’t mean they want to wait 2 hours. Show could go on even longer and people have other shit to do in their lives. I’m going to a concert in a week and if this happened to me I’d be pissed because of my tight schedule, especially considering how long ago I ordered my tickets. Put that into perspective.
When Courtney got booed, I just wonder what Dave and Krist thought. Because she always tried to get people to believe Kurt hated them.
She shouldn't have even been there. Just should have been Kurt's mom, daughter, and sisters.
This video makes me so sad… I can’t imagine what the artists felt like afterwards :(
They felt like cha ching! We just got paid a lot of money for playing 2 songs.
I felt sad for MCR tho
Sad for daphne and celeste the most honestly and mcr
I was there for that Sex Pistols concert at Roskilde in 1996. They played for 20 minutes and threatened to walk off, walked off for ten minutes, before they came back and played one or two songs before they walked off for the final time. It was pretty bad for the festival, since there weren´t any bottles allowed in the festival area to begin with. After that concert, they started becoming more strict with searching people for them.
Honestly, I feel like Guns N Roses will always have people throw bottles at them, at least until Axl stops with the shows starting late.
In all fairness since 2016 (the Reunion) he has never done it. Not even once so far.
I don't think that Duff and Slash would put up with it now, so I think Axl's been on time at least since they rejoined.
@@thedude4672 Angus 100% would not have put up with it. Apprantly Angus and his wife (when Axl was singing for AC/DC) had a talk with Axl about a number of things. Not confrontational...just advice. And being punctual for the fans was one of them.
As comments before me have mentioned, he has improved when he goes on stage.
When they were in Vegas they played on time and really good at that. I recommend seeing them now you can tell Axl has been Humbled.
The nickleback clip felt like those teachers in elementary school telling their students if they don’t behave on a school trip they’re going home 😂
Nobody cared they were there.... wonder who they were there to see.
@@dollarcostbackpacker1226 I think it was a more metal oriented show. Stuff hits his head and you can see his hair whiff from the object. Some say it was a rock and he played it off well until he got off stage where he was in a good amount of pain.
@@mr.awesome6011 Correct… they were placed right before Slipknot on the bill
@@mr.awesome6011 throwing a rock is really messed up. Hope the one who threw it is in jail or hospitalized bc whe messed with someone tougher than him
I like how mcr handled it. Just kept professional and kept playing
Nickelback asked a question in English to a Portugese crowd. I think that's where the problem arose. Loved how MCR reacted. They kept performing and from what I know, they later got the crowd's approval too ❤️
Nah, we understand and speak english perfectly. The problem arose when someone decided Nickelback was a good fit for a festival that had Dimmu Borgir and Slipknot as headliners.
Imagine paying 100 USD to travel to an event and ruin your favorite artist's concert... Mass consciousness is very stupid.
On the other hand imagine making your fans wait hours when they paid $100 each to see you…only just to storm off the stage cuz of some shitty reaction 🤷🏼♀️
@@babyboomertwerkteam5662 They should be grateful
@@thekjkjkjkjkjkj nope
most of them aren"t ruining their favourite bands concerts, but some other stuff that got hired for the same festival
I highly disagree. MGK definitely dissevered it.
I completely understand getting pissed about bottles being thrown. A glass bottle can split you wide open & fracture your skull.
I’d walk off too if that shit kept happening. It’s a safety issue at that point.
I remember the Ashlee Simpson one. The track she was syncing to stopped, and they had to go to a live mic so there were vocals coming out, but she got exposed as not being able to sing at all & that ended her short lived career of riding her sisters coat tails.
The Nickelback one was 50/50. They absolutely should’ve been pissed if people were throwing stuff at the stage. However, the singer should’ve understood that the language in Portugal is Portuguese, not English, and there was probably a language barrier that kept the audience from completely understanding what he was saying.
Would it be kind of silly that people in Portugal go to see a band performing in a language that they don't understand?
@@theopenrift No. Happens all the time.
@@theopenrift
Actually I think everybody just hates Nickelback
To play devil's advocate, there is a language barrier between musicians and crowds when performing in countries that don't share their native language. It's not the bands fault though in many instances, the customers paid to be there to see a band they didn't like, like why bother in the first place?
A good example is the Japanese, they are incredibly respectful to foreign musicians, and stuff like this is insanely rare to see.
So although yes, you do find many foreign fans going to concerts to musicians they don't entirely understand but have read the translated lyrics, and enjoy the music, there are also just assholes. There's one thing to pay for a show because you actually wanted to see it, then there's paying for a show you clearly didn't want to see, and just wanted to be an asshole cause' you didn't like the musician playing. Whether or not a band should blame the many for the actions of a few is an entirely different case, yes, their safety should be paramount, and they shouldn't have to deal with that kind of shit, but they do have an obligation to the fans that wanted to see the show. It's just another case of a few bad apples spoiling an event and yeah, the band is justified, but I also think that the fans should get their money back as tickets can be ludicrously expensive.
This is why having someone watching the crowd from on high to spot people who throw shit might be something that can be looked into, just another form of security, I know we've had musicians call out these bad apples, particularly people who start fights and do stupid shit, but it also comes down to the venue and what they are willing to do about detection methods. This isn't just a black and white argument and nor should it be handled as such, it's an incredibly immature way to look at it.
1:50 i love it when crowds throw pop bands off the stage.
the MCR one is great
they came on after slayer, which is a guarantee to get any band pelted with shit, but just kept playing and eventually the crowd loved em
I don't exactly love it all the time when the fans or rather the crowd strikes back, but hell some of these instances are downright hilarious!😁😜🤪
2:03 "you guys are wasting so much food" 🤣
good video, i especially like the daphne and celeste part. I didnt really like them at the time but it took some balls for them to face that sort of metal crowd they faced at reading festival and still do 2 songs.
"Have we got any Nickelback fans in Portugal??"
(Silence)
"Are you sure??"
(Dead silence)
Love this bit
Mgk kinda had that one comin!🤣
Facts.
He got off easy.
Exactly
Saw Hole in JUL 95. Ppl threw bottles and tried to get her off stage. She handled it well actually and joked w crowd about not being thirsty
I love hole.
@@quinnstewart6456 They had some good hits I revisit once in awhile
Haha I love that for Courtney she could’ve easily went bananas on them
@@shayburton4104 Courtney is awesome
I honestly believe that Courtney had a hand in Kurt’s death but at the same time I can’t hate her. She’s brilliant, smart, witty, one of a kind, and made great music. She’s also a manipulative narcissist and compulsive liar. But Kurt was no saint either, as no human being is.
For some crazy reason, Chaz and Dave were booked to be the first band on at the first Knebworth gig in 1979 when Led Zepp were headlining. They were booed before they had started and played the fasted full set I have ever heard a band play. Got to respect them for sticking it out.
I was at the Louder than Life one and it was literally like that the whole show. Also this was the concert where MGK threw a punch at a crowd surfer when he hopped off stage. You can still find that video on UA-cam pretty surreal.
Thank goodness Francis didn’t become anything like her Mother…
Met her years ago when she was younger. Even then she was very normal. I grew up around the Carters from Backstreet Boys and the little one and they were anything but well adjusted normal kids.
@@travisatwell2855 damn that’s interesting, Yeah the Carters seemed fucked in their own ways.
@@irishjoe9195 dude you have no idea how wacked they were. Mostly Aaron Carter. I once saw him try to push his way ata bar in Key West and he literally got tossed across the room like throwing a pillow. Two dudes just chucked his ass like a crazy distance, he hit a pool table and sorta cried yelled until security came and he was yelling about his brother and who they know and yadda blah blah. They're a mess.
@@travisatwell2855 damn that’s a crazy story the only thing I witnessed Celeb wise is Some dude I went to HighSchool tried to press Justin Bieber for wearing a Red bandanna at a shit hole club in the Hamptons like 10 years ago Biebers security kinda fought the Guy.
Little did kurts mom know that Courtney is a killer
3:46 the guy yelling "you suck" in the background haha
2:56 the answer is pretty obvious
Wow 3:22 was shocked that Oleta Adams got some screen time, she is seriously underrated. Nice to see that.
Remember Collective Soul? They played a radio station festival in Minnesota/Western Wisconsin in the mid 90s. They were the second to the last band at the end of a long, cold, rainy, muddy day. The final band of the night? THE RAMONES.
Let's just say the crowd was not sticking around through a miserable weather day to see Collective Soul. They played five songs, got pelted with mud, and exited stage left. (Also instead of cheering between those five songs, they were met with a very LOUD repeated chant of "HEY! HO! LET'S GO!")
MGK should not be in a video titled “When fans strike back” because he doesn’t any fans to begin with.
MGK's target audience is little tween girls. He tried to insult Corey Taylor for wearing a mask, when he's an almost 32 year old man singing to middle school girls. Creepy ass dude.
Yes that’s why he’s on the top ten billboard
@@hedevangsvej billboard doesn't mean anything. Vanilla Ice, Milli Vanilli, Ashlee Simpson, M.C. Hammer, and so on all ruled the charts at one point. They are nothing more than the butt of jokes now.
He's a grown man swooning little tween girls with his Avril Lavigne ripoff songs. No real musicians pay him any mind.
Travis Barker will play with anyone to get on stage unfortunately. He's taking his Blink 182 legacy as a pioneer of the genre and trading it in for a clown costume.
He's a 32 year old getting tatts and saying "that's hard" lol
@@hedevangsvej terrible rebuttal
Look at MCR now, insane how much they've grown, stoked on the Return
I was at that Pistols show. It was Roskilde Fest in Denmark, 1996. I flew from New Jersey to Chicago where I waited a 3 hour delay on the tarmac before flying all the way to Stockholm, then to Gothenburg, then trained down to southern Sweden, to catch a ferry to Copenhagen -- all mainly to see them, out of a lineup of like 130 bands that played that week across 7 stages. I stood there in the back, mortified, when they walked off after only like 5 songs. I wanted to scream at a windmill for the next 2 days....
Rumor around the festival the next day was it was a bunch of Germans in full leather biker regalia that started it all. I remember Red Hot Chili Peppers played the same stage the next night, and at one point Anthony Kiedis smugly said between songs, "I talked to Johnny today. He told me to tell you all hi." It was met by a lot of nervous laughs and booing. More yelling at the windmill that night.
Why did you travel all the way?
Actually out of all of them, Chad Krueger handled the situation the best
It pains me to agree with this
His uncle Freddy Krueger must be so proud.
Daphne and Celeste handled it pretty well too imo, mainly just laughed it off
most experienced at being hated
Having a guy in a rock band with the name “Chad” sounds wrong. It’s like if someone in an all woman metal band like Nervosa was named “Karen.”
The best was Andrew WK at that clown convention when the Jugglers were throwing stuff at him and he kept head banging and still rocked it and put on a great show.
hahahah I was there for mgk getting booed, it was so funny. he was in between volbeat and disturbed
Loudwire, I love you guys. The fucking thumbnail is Rutheless and Millions applaud to you!!!
MCR kept playing though, and won over that idiotic crowd
I‘m sorry for the fans who paid a lot of money to actually see them
Idiots in the audience. A lot of damage can be done with a bottle being hurled.
now you think about it its pretty fucked up
3:57 and now tehse same kids that throws botles at MCR are begging for an EMo revival/MCR comeback :P
The MGK boo at LTL was awesome. That's the only reason I even watched his set at LTL 🤣
"I'LL TURN THIS DAMN BUS AROUND! THAT'LL END YOUR PRECIOUS LITTLE FIELD TRIP PRETTY DAMN QUICK!" -Chris Farley 😂
“I dare you to throw your sandwich at the bus driver”
I heard his voice while reading that.
Johnny Rotten: Throw bottles at shit bands
Also Johnny Rotten: Don't throw bottles at me
Audience: *confusion*
3:52 honestly, seeing this makes me sad. What did they do to make the crowd so angry?
The general feeling was they didn't deserve to headline that year
It was at download (2007)
same that makes me sad as well like tf-
I know right it’s not MCR’s fault, it’s theirs
@@prestondweh They won the crowd back tho so it's a happy ending.
LOLOLOLOL "ARE THERE ANY NICKLEBACK FANS IN PORTUGAL???"
*near silence*
I remember the My Chemical Romance one, that was at Download 2007. The mood was very much that MCR didn't deserve to headline the festival that year and boy were they keen to stress that. Korn were headlining the second stage and the tent was packed out, MCR on the main stage though was definitely more bare than usual by downloads standards
I would play the entire show just to piss them off. Throwing things on stage is really disrespectful
That nickleback clip is hilarous and iconic. The fact all those people bought tickets and yet basically no one cheered about wanting to see the show
I remember the Daphne & Celeste one. I wasn't there but I know loads of people who went and it was talked about with hilarity for weeks. It was Reading Festival around the year 2000. Putting a novelty pop act on the line up of reputable rock bands was always going to end badly. I felt bad for them. They were inexperienced kids there by virtue of a vague one-hit wonder, trying to stand up to a crowd who viewed them as everything they hated. Their management should have anticipated it would end badly. And it did. With bottles of piss.
The Ashlee Simpson one was epiiiiiiiccc 🤣
She sounded like like a bag of bleeding cats.
I can sort of understand something like the GNR situation - the crowd has actually come to see the band but feel cheated. In a festival setting, however, going to a band's set just to display your dominance through gate-keeping is just fucking selfish and pathetic.
There are other people there who might genuinely want to watch that act, or at least give them a chance, and you just come along and ruin it for them. It's just ridiculously unsolicited and unproductive - you don't need to be there but that act and anyone wishing to see them want to be there. You can go to another stage, or get something to eat, or take a 30 minute dump... You're just wasting your own time and although you might get the self gratification of "mmmm I showed people how cool I am for hating on something mmmm..", it ultimately has no point to it.
I remember going to an event in London called Snickers Game On, and Kelly Osbourne performed. Loads of people just showed up to her set to heckle and boo her. Someone held up a sign, a fucking sign they had premade and brought along, saying "Kelly Osbourne sucks!" Kelly's response to that was "Yeh, I suck your mum's big fat dick!" Couldn't help but respect her for that.
I know right I never understood that mindset , tbh I'll watch anything live , I just love the vibe and appreciate talent even if the genre is not something I like
Not defending throwing shit, but you've clearly never been at a really large festival, especially rock/metal.
You have to secure your place in a HUGE crowd hours before your favorite band comes out. Not to mention it's not like you can just turn around and stroll off in a crowd of throusands of people. So the booeing I get in those cases where some absolute bullshit act is forced on people paying good money, the throwing shit not necessarily. Although plastic cups never hurt anyone...
Also a reason why lots of places don't allow glass bottles or bottles of any kind to be brought onto festival grounds. I haven't been to any stateside festivals, but I know that's how they handle it in germany. I'd assume it wouldn't be much different here. Single headliner concerts being different and of course venue playing a huge role as well. Again, not condoning throwing of shit that can actually hurt someone.
" You're just wasting your own time and although you might get the self gratification of "mmmm I showed people how cool I am for hating on something mmmm..", it ultimately has no point to it."
Some people don't really graduate, and rock concerts aren't known to attract intellectuals ;)
I was at that festival and was participating in the booing and bird flipping the whole time. Great time.
Poor MCR. That is a really cool song, too.
I think I was at that concert...
2:30...
Ya Gotta *KNOW,* Axl is Lookin' for *ANY* Reason to Leave a Show.
I still Remember Faith No More playing in Brazil amd they stopped the concert because fans were throwing trash onstage.
He said they wouldn't continue until EVERYBODY was throwing their trash on the stage.
Same show where Mike Patton poured a bottle of piss someone had tossed onstage over his own head.
Ah, the relationship between performers and audience members is a beautiful thing.
That Boo for Vanilla Ice was golden
They did exactly what Johnny Rotten told them to do 😎👍🏻
"Throw bottles at shit bands"
Whatever people say about them, Nickelback give good shows. Throwing rocks at people is really dangerous and Chad took one to the fricking head. I mean boo all you want but damn..
I always liked them. Not a super fan, as I’m more the Bob Seger, Tom Petty era, but I have them in my library and do quite enjoy them.
Love or hate him, I didn't know Chad Kroeger had such a powerful voice.
He really does. People might hate him, but I can't think of many singers capable of replicating his tone.
Why did everyone in the crowd were so mad at MCR?
Download 2007 they headlined when they didn't deserve it but won bock the crowd
The most epic booing was at Courtney Love.
I love how MGK acts like he can take on the whole crowd, but is built like he’ll get TKO’d from one punch
I died with that bollocks sign.
After seeing quite a few concerts in Toronto I have witnessed sever intense fan reactions. Girlschool walking off after three songs because all you could hear after they played was crickets chirping and the wind blowing. Joe Jackson getting hit in the head with a hotdog and walking off while opening for The Who. The best though was Justin Timberlake getting booed by 500k people at the SARS concert and pelted with plastic water bottles. He dodged them the way George W. dodges shoes.
Damn Girlschool are awesome. Were they just playing to the wrong crowd?
@@hmpz36911 Everyone was there to see Deep Purple.
@@shuntguy Wow. I would think DP fans would take to them kindly.
@@hmpz36911 DP fans are older and probably can’t accept any band that started after the year 1975. They wouldn’t warm up to any NWOBHM band, it’s too radical sounding to them. TBH they’d probably give the same reaction to Motörhead or Judas Priest.
@@scott12xu You're describing their original fanbase pretty accurately, but I would hope there'd be enough slightly younger fans that could appreciate NWOBHM. Funny though, they did tour with Priest a few years back.