ikr. Megadeth's bassist doesn't play too much complex stuff, but he's still a solid bassist in terms of tone, dynamics, and timing. It makes everything the band does sound so much better.
Yep you're right! drums and bass sound insane on this performance... as a guitar player I was immediately blown away by the sound of those drums and bass. Fuck me I would have loved to be there for this concert! RIP Nick Menza
I find it interesting that Marty adopted the jazzy approach of his predecessors rather than the neoclassical music he played in Cacophony. There are many of his solos that are decidedly not neoclassical and particularly technical.
0:01 hahahaha 0:09 guy recording on his phone btw 0:25 Dave in the back wondering how this is happening 0:31 Marty enjoying himself 0:34 Dave is mad 0:44 people wants the cameras 1:01 Marty breathing so hard he can’t talk 1:31 nick enjoying his drums 1:40 Marty hanging down depressed 1:47 Dave is pissed now 2:04 guy flips off the camera guy 2:10 Marty wondering how to play 2:19 nick showing himself off happily 2:29 Marty in pain 2:37 Marty almost dying because of the camera guy 2:45 nick still grinning his teeth and always looking straight 2:49 Dave finally proud of himself 2:56 Marty doing shampoo commercial until he shakes up 3:04 nicks proud and dying 3:06 Dave chillin in the corner preventing attention 3:10 Dave still the same way like himself 3:14 Dave screaming in pain representing himself 3:19 everyone doing the same riff and role 3:26 Marty still wondering when his life ends 3:38 everyone: okay what’s next?
I agree. Marty was easily the best counterpart to Dave. Dave's solos were always so aggressive and chaotic while Marty's were always so melodic and expressive. He was the Yang to Dave's Yin.
Nick really having the time of his life here, absolutely god tier drumming. I think he really solidified this album, along with Marty of course. Marty is just something else.
This lineup!! Menza was a machine, love the hanging cymbals, great combination of technical prowess and showmanship. Marty's playing is next level. Dave is pure talent. Very few can play and sing quite like he does with solos to boot... Just insane how good this lineup was.
It's like Marty dislikes metal and tries to separate himself from the rest of the band, in a very good, musically healthy and diverse way. I don't know if it's just me, but his solos sound like they were written as an improvisation over a piano backing track or something of that sort, I don't know how to explain it but Marty just couldn't keep doing metal, he had to do what Chris Poland did, Chris did the jazz fusion thing after leaving Megadeth and I guess Marty went in his desired direction.
I just see Marty Solos as very non-linear solos, everybody does solos over scales but Marty has a sense of melody out of standards that amaze me. Same with POland but he is more lika straight-jazz player.
Years ago I worked for a cartage company and delivered the "Shark Cage" drum hardware to Nick's house in The Valley (Los Angeles) for it's final resting place after years of Megadeth storage. This was after Nick was out of the band for some time. I told him I was a HUGE FAN, and that him and Marty were the BEST THING that ever happened to the band. He couldn't have been more gracious. He gave me a his solo CD, "Life After Deth," signed it and said, "Thanks for being a fan!" His mom also showed up and I got to meet her as well. That was one of the best days of work in my life!
When i saw this concert for the first time on a CD player. I thought its impossible for a band to sound so tight and so clean. And i thought Dave mustaine was an absolute god. Not much has deterred me from that thought since then
it's amazing this is as lively and happy i've seen Dave sing in a long time. he just looks genuinely awake and hyper instead of looking down and miserable all the time.
You've gotta have some serious physical fitness to hit the drums like Nick Menza... holy smokes it blows me away every single time I watch this performance.
Love how Marty plays with such casual ease.. megadeth was simply the best with him.. still nobody can replace him, the band has never been the same since his departure
Lucky Japanese people... Budokan will get the honour of watching our grumpy ginger and our weird af guitar picking technique guitarist together after 20+ years...
Most people don't know this but one of the key factors that makes Marty's sound unique is his strange right hand. The flexed curvature is basically a modified form of the rare Gypsy Jazz style picking, which was invented to create a louder, more aggressive pick attack. He leverages a massive downward pickslant and uses circular thumb picking to get around the string change issue (for example when the pick is below the string and he needs to move to the string above). You can't reach as much consistent speed output with Gypsy style picking as you can with traditional picking but you get MUCH more power. Think of it like the difference between an AK47 and a metronome. AK47 shoots extra fast and clean in short bursts but then soon gets out of control if you keep shooting without rest, but the sound is dynamic and powerful while a metronome maintains consistent high speed, but the sound is rather weak and mechanical.
Nah, Dave's solo is just as good as Marty's (relatively speaking). This is Marty's best in the whole album and this is also Dave's best. Next best solos for both are in Five Magics, those solos kick a lot of ass too!
LOL! I used to feel the same listening to Dave do the dueling solos with Marty. Marty generally blows him out of the water, but it's only because it's Marty Friedman. Most metal lead players look like chumps next to him. Instead focus on how Mustaine's style is like organized chaos next to Marty's soulful exotic leads. Dave is actually quite a good guitar player, if a little sloppy and repetitive at times, but he improved leaps and bounds since getting booted from Metallica!
Marty's solo has to be best solo ever in megadeth history ..... And dave's solo has complemented it beautifully ..... Its like beauty with beast ... There could not a better complementary solo than the dave' solo
I'm a guitarist who usually pays most attention to the guitar magic in Megadeth, but goddamn Nick Menza's drumming was tight
He does a video of it just playing the drums on his UA-cam page. It’s how I got here.🤘🏻
Master Menza's touch was just magical.
That kick drum sounds huge, can't ignore the drums in this recording, I wonder how it sounded from the audience.
R.i.P Nick. Your one of the few on the best metal album from my eyes and ears.
Yes, RIP.
Simply one of the greatest guitar solos *ever*.
alongside to Killing Road's
my only reasons why i keep listening to this song again and again its bec of the solo of my fav guitar player of all time MArty Friedman :)
Dave's solo compliments Marty's very well too.
Marty is so fucking good. Even live he always plays his shit note for note.
ÁUß Code 😂😂 exactly
Marty's a Picasso in solos compared to Dave who sounds like a child shreiking at times, especially here
That loud bass sounds good.
Agreed!
there was a fish in the vid? i must have missed it.
riffz0r ha. ha. ha. can't stop laughing. lol
haha jk
ikr. Megadeth's bassist doesn't play too much complex stuff, but he's still a solid bassist in terms of tone, dynamics, and timing. It makes everything the band does sound so much better.
Spencer Beberman you watched "how to not completely suck on bass" by spectresoundstudios didn't you :p
How Mustaine can sing and play these songs at the same time is mind blowing...
Exactly my thoughts too, mate. I don't understand how he does it!! The tunes are really complex but he does it flawlessly. Incredible stuff.
Right !!!
@@toddventura7191It’s rough for me to even play this song sitting down without singing 🤣
the guy arounbd 0:10 seconds who holds a casette recorder in the air, thats the spirit!!!
IAmKingHomey ahead of his time
I thought he's a time traveller with iphone on his hand.
phone bad casette good give like
@@ratiiir i mean most people use phones for porn or tiktok so a casette is alot better.
DUDE KNEW WHAT WAS COMING 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
They sound unreal...those drums and that bass...
I know right? Just imagine being there, standing in front of that
Yep you're right! drums and bass sound insane on this performance... as a guitar player I was immediately blown away by the sound of those drums and bass. Fuck me I would have loved to be there for this concert! RIP Nick Menza
That bass...
Watching Dave's hands fly all over that fretboard while singing is beautiful and inspiring.
Full energy.
Dave had some great energy here. In his prime for sure.
kingv911 which dave
M36class both hahaha
Probably drugs
it better if he do like this in london 1992
Agree His vocals are awesome in this
The era when they had the sweetest Jacksons.
Megadeth music is so complex... Sometimes I think that it's like something like "jazz of metal". Amazing
Well, um, there was Chris Poland....
Jon M exactly, and Gar also had a jazzy drum style.
@@jonm3024 and samuelson
@@thrash-xw6kn correct you are sir!
I find it interesting that Marty adopted the jazzy approach of his predecessors rather than the neoclassical music he played in Cacophony. There are many of his solos that are decidedly not neoclassical and particularly technical.
0:01 hahahaha
0:09 guy recording on his phone btw
0:25 Dave in the back wondering how this is happening
0:31 Marty enjoying himself
0:34 Dave is mad
0:44 people wants the cameras
1:01 Marty breathing so hard he can’t talk
1:31 nick enjoying his drums
1:40 Marty hanging down depressed
1:47 Dave is pissed now
2:04 guy flips off the camera guy
2:10 Marty wondering how to play
2:19 nick showing himself off happily
2:29 Marty in pain
2:37 Marty almost dying because of the camera guy
2:45 nick still grinning his teeth and always looking straight
2:49 Dave finally proud of himself
2:56 Marty doing shampoo commercial until he shakes up
3:04 nicks proud and dying
3:06 Dave chillin in the corner preventing attention
3:10 Dave still the same way like himself
3:14 Dave screaming in pain representing himself
3:19 everyone doing the same riff and role
3:26 Marty still wondering when his life ends
3:38 everyone: okay what’s next?
The Marty ones were the best 😂 especially 2:10
I dare say that he isn't recording this on his phone being that it was 1992....
You tried too hard.
He's recording the concert on a portable cassette player. Have you heard of cassette tapes ? with the long brown film ?
Wow, you did good.
boy dave and marty complament each other so well. I feel this was there best line up.
dodge peters lucretia , go to hell , hangar 18 the best they both line up
I agree. Marty was easily the best counterpart to Dave. Dave's solos were always so aggressive and chaotic while Marty's were always so melodic and expressive. He was the Yang to Dave's Yin.
Double Dave, Nick, and Marty were the best lineup
This is Megadeth for me. This lineup is legendary.
Jesus, the drums are just so damn good on this one. I'm horrendously happy about that
thecoiler1 have you watched the full concert?
@@abigail5484 yes
Am I the only one who thinks this solo is better than Tornado of Souls' ?
Yes
Yes
Ali Duman Pak No
Both are in the same league for me
Same here. That’s only because I listen to that song 10000000 times
This song is underrated
Marty just made sweet sweet love to that guitar! Haha
My favorite fucking metal guitarist EVER!
Marty rules
Yep
RIP NICK MENZA
Dave is the most creative composer in the Metal History!
Yeeess!!!
Згодна.
Menza hits so hard the whole drum riser shakes. Wow.
Menza sounds so good in this performance and those drums sound incredible, I noticed straight away. @2:35 love those bell hits.
RIP Nick :'(
wow the lyrics are way more clear here than on the album
RIP Nick, what a beast on the drums.. We will always remember you!
Only Dave can write a riff like that.
👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Great comment.
yeah that's right. And I have to say that I love this riff more than the solo, Dave is so incredible!
Цей риф просто неймовірний!
Way way more unique than Metallica.
Thank god dave has an ego otherwise he wouldn’t of had the balls to assemble megadeth
Unfortunately, it’s biting him back
@@mylerwilson4879 why do you say that?
@@mylerwilson4879 why do you say that?
@@mylerwilson4879 why do you say that?
@@mylerwilson4879 why do you say that?
Dave has such nice talking voice..
adriana varleva this one 0:00
OKKKAAYYYY!!
E everything about him is sexy
Omfg Ellefson looks 18 years old here
Is not ellefson
Just like his "girlfriend"
@@skobywankenobi hahahahaha
Besides the awesome solos, how is Dave playing complex/tough riffs so effortlessly and singing at the same time? Such a legend.
I love seeing every Menza live performance. He made everything looks as easy as me air guitaring.
Nick Mensa has an awesome sound happening on that drum kit.. Sadly missed , RIP Nick .. A Very underrated Drummer...
100%. Fucking hell those drums sound so good on this performance. Stood out straight away after seeing this vid. Love those bell hits @2:35
Nick really having the time of his life here, absolutely god tier drumming. I think he really solidified this album, along with Marty of course. Marty is just something else.
The best part is that he makes IT look effortlessly when it is actually really challenging. Marty is truly the God of Guitar.
Dave doesn't look right without a Jackson V like Jordan without nikes
+Stephen Jones and a V :D
Nah more like better with a American bc bich but yes this became the next classic Dave staple guitar for a good run and was choice
Stephen Jones hes holding a jackson
duh
He looked the coolest with his BC Rich
I miss the 90s so much! In Italy, but not only, you could watch Megadeth live on a national broadcast at any time of the day.
Nick is an amazing drummer.
2:07 one of my all time favs from Marty! :)
2:49 Dave knows where which fret to come back to... Flawless
GOAT lineup.
Looks like Nicks going to kick that kit over lol.
Best lineup they had. Amazing solos as well.
The best Megadeth lineup ever, the new one not a patch on this
Amazing vocals in this one :D
I've seen this video at least 30 times by now
this song has singlehandedly kept me alive
Fuck me it's a beauty, isn't it? The drums and bass sound crazy on this performance. I would have loved to be there!
cristo io c'ero, avevo 17 anni, ricordo pochissimo di quel set ma ho ancora i brividi a distanza di quasi venti anni
greatest Megadeth song
No Camaras, No cell Phones... The Golden Years!
Jc Casts how do you even think how they recorded this? cams were around for a long time (like 1910's).
shag stars What a Ass. You didn't get it... on the crowd!!! Now days that's all you see?
Jc Casts o that kinda thing yeah... just keep it cool eh? instead of calling me an ass.
Hahahahahahahah at 0:10 some guy is holding a tape recorder in the air
ethano rawlinsino yeah.
This lineup!! Menza was a machine, love the hanging cymbals, great combination of technical prowess and showmanship. Marty's playing is next level. Dave is pure talent. Very few can play and sing quite like he does with solos to boot... Just insane how good this lineup was.
That bass is awesome!!!
Rust in Peace got me through high school. I would not have survived it without this.
This song is legendary.
dave's voice is perfect in this classic concert.
never never will there be a lineup in heavy metal history again like these guys.... they were on fire
Out of a huge catalogue of amazing music,
This is one of my very favorite Megadeth songs!🫡🤘🏻
Megadeth's best song off of Rust in Peace. When I first heard this thing I went into a violent headbanging fit.
It's like Marty dislikes metal and tries to separate himself from the rest of the band, in a very good, musically healthy and diverse way. I don't know if it's just me, but his solos sound like they were written as an improvisation over a piano backing track or something of that sort, I don't know how to explain it but Marty just couldn't keep doing metal, he had to do what Chris Poland did, Chris did the jazz fusion thing after leaving Megadeth and I guess Marty went in his desired direction.
Piano backing track or not he made some damn good solos and you like them so just accept it.
What the fuck do you mean by "just accept it"? I never talked shit
I just see Marty Solos as very non-linear solos, everybody does solos over scales but Marty has a sense of melody out of standards that amaze me. Same with POland but he is more lika straight-jazz player.
Ahhhh!!! I freakin love and I mean Loove Marty Friedman's guitar solos! My favorite Megadeth lineup. This was when they were finest.
Es uno de los mejores conciertos que ha dado MEGADETH EN LA HISTORIA DEL MUNDO
What an awesome guitar duo! Order and Chaos right there! No two guitar players better complimented each other in metal history!
They play even faster than studio recording and perfectly clean. See the difference with most bands: Square shirt, no tattoos, just music...
Rust in Peace was always my favorite album.
Damn so fast... 1:59 its also really hard to play in original tempo
+Serdar Yumer i also noteced they speed up the song when i tried to play along
+Serdar Yumer 02:04 "Wtf is this guy doing filming me instead of the solo?"
Serdar Yumer marti tam bir deli dostum
Nick is a monster...
I miss he so much
I came here because I like this song. Thumbs up if you agree.
ok sorry
you're a poser
I'm fucking joking lmao
the drums sound so killer here !
Ellefson's bass! dayum!
them drums be heavy man
el dia que yo toque el 5 porciento de lo que toca marty me corto un huevo de la felicidad
Lo lograste?
Years ago I worked for a cartage company and delivered the "Shark Cage" drum hardware to Nick's house in The Valley (Los Angeles) for it's final resting place after years of Megadeth storage. This was after Nick was out of the band for some time. I told him I was a HUGE FAN, and that him and Marty were the BEST THING that ever happened to the band. He couldn't have been more gracious. He gave me a his solo CD, "Life After Deth," signed it and said, "Thanks for being a fan!" His mom also showed up and I got to meet her as well.
That was one of the best days of work in my life!
this was the greatest Megadeth lineup by far...Marty, Nick...fuck yeah!
When i saw this concert for the first time on a CD player.
I thought its impossible for a band to sound so tight and so clean.
And i thought Dave mustaine was an absolute god.
Not much has deterred me from that thought since then
Nick Menza,what a great drummer.
it's amazing this is as lively and happy i've seen Dave sing in a long time. he just looks genuinely awake and hyper instead of looking down and miserable all the time.
guitars ..... love them ... awesome!
Seeing Marty and Mustaine play together is a different adrenaline
Wow! this is faster that the actually recording. RIP Nick Menza what an incredible drummer
Incredible performance
La mejor formacion de Megadeth !!!
You've gotta have some serious physical fitness to hit the drums like Nick Menza... holy smokes it blows me away every single time I watch this performance.
RIP Nick...
luv this line up, this golden era... rip Nick !
I love this performance
Love how Marty plays with such casual ease.. megadeth was simply the best with him.. still nobody can replace him, the band has never been the same since his departure
Hell YEah Marty Friedman!
This music simply cannot be made anymore. W O W.
Simply the BEST MEGADETH LINE UP EVER !!!
the camera man is doing a fantastic job in not taking shots of dave ripping off that solo
2:16 - 2:24 VIAGRA
Best ever Megadeth lineup
My most favorite live versions of a song ever.. period.
nice.
Lucky Japanese people... Budokan will get the honour of watching our grumpy ginger and our weird af guitar picking technique guitarist together after 20+ years...
Yep, I left Japan recently and it's such a shame I couldn't go see that. Countdown to Extinction was absolutely insane to hear again.
One of the best songs in metal of all time! Great performance!
Nicks drumming just amazing RIP Brother
"HE HE HE HE HEEE" 💀
0:35 dijiste tula?
Jajajaja
Jajjaajaja
Most people don't know this but one of the key factors that makes Marty's sound unique is his strange right hand. The flexed curvature is basically a modified form of the rare Gypsy Jazz style picking, which was invented to create a louder, more aggressive pick attack. He leverages a massive downward pickslant and uses circular thumb picking to get around the string change issue (for example when the pick is below the string and he needs to move to the string above). You can't reach as much consistent speed output with Gypsy style picking as you can with traditional picking but you get MUCH more power. Think of it like the difference between an AK47 and a metronome. AK47 shoots extra fast and clean in short bursts but then soon gets out of control if you keep shooting without rest, but the sound is dynamic and powerful while a metronome maintains consistent high speed, but the sound is rather weak and mechanical.
um dos melhores solos de guitarra do Megadeth...muito foda
As an argentinian, watching that crowd is depressing.
After Marty's solo, Dave's is almost unlistenable
Marty's solo is great, but so is dave's, especially with the attitude he plays it here.
Nah, Dave's solo is just as good as Marty's (relatively speaking). This is Marty's best in the whole album and this is also Dave's best. Next best solos for both are in Five Magics, those solos kick a lot of ass too!
LOL! I used to feel the same listening to Dave do the dueling solos with Marty. Marty generally blows him out of the water, but it's only because it's Marty Friedman. Most metal lead players look like chumps next to him. Instead focus on how Mustaine's style is like organized chaos next to Marty's soulful exotic leads. Dave is actually quite a good guitar player, if a little sloppy and repetitive at times, but he improved leaps and bounds since getting booted from Metallica!
@@Walamonga1313 umm no, this solo is very good but Tornado is the best.
Marty's solo has to be best solo ever in megadeth history ..... And dave's solo has complemented it beautifully ..... Its like beauty with beast ... There could not a better complementary solo than the dave' solo
Always my favorite lineup of all!
Such beautiful solo's