Love reading these comments about the good old days before the net... Trolling store after store, riding my bike to the city and catching trains to the outer burbs in the hunt for anything and everything Faith No More! The best thing about those days is the person you brought it off and when you got it home and showed your mates they were all just excited as you. No trolling a***holes being jerks... Cheers.
Mate i was the same as obsessed fan as you back from 1988 when i first caught FNM in Leeds England on their 'Introduce Yourself' tour. Since then have seen FNM 14 times all over the world from Paris to 3 nights on the trot in Melbourne. It does become almost a labour of love :)
hell yes Mike Patton is THE most creative, incredible musician that ever existed in my eyes. All of his bands were different Mr. Bungle, The fantomas, faith no more, Lovage, Peeping tom, Tomahawk He is just the man!!!!!!
Baahaha I had this very same compilation waaay back, in fact it probably even came from me, back in the trading days this stuff was absolute gold.. now you can simply hop onto UA-cam and see it for nothing. I'd travel for hours, interstate even just to get my hands on such rarities.. pay big bucks, now people even have the nerve to whinge about quality for example! Unbelievable.. people don't realize how things used to be pre-internet.
Damn right! I did a lot of tape trading in the mid-late 90s. Honestly, I loved the hunt of it all. The fuckers coming up these days will never appreciate that.
ncf1 I was never lucky enough to live near any areas that had record fairs. I live in the bumfuck midwest. So, mailorder and the several months that we had cool people working at one chain store in town was the start of it for me. Then I moved on to doing a LOT of tape trading all over the US a few years later. Yeah, I remember getting some bootlegs that were of questionable quality. But, once I hooked it up to my home stereo and EQ'ed things a bit, it was awesome! Those were some very fun times. Especially when it come time to wait on packages to arrive in the mail. Getting 3 or 4 on the same day felt like Christmas morning,
ncf1 Well, I was lucky enough to get my dad's hand me down component stereo at that time. So, I had an outboard EQ to tweak the sounds. That was a massive help. I don't know...I look at the net thing from two perspectives: Yeah, the hunt was very cool. But to think that I could have listened to early Napalm Death (pre-Combat/Relativity) or the early Mr Bungle demos or anything like that, just by typing stuff in on a computer in my bedroom. That would have been mind-blowing. I see it now as I had a bit of the best of both worlds, then and now. But I still buy physical media. That is one thing that will never change (as long as stuff is there to buy).
***** I couldn't agree more. The net is great... unbelievable really. The pros I think certainly outweigh the cons, its just the hunt really, the necessity to search things down has been taken away. But also the physical cd's (or even lp's!), I did much prefer going into a music shop and purchasing them, this download thing is just so.. cold in many ways. But again, the speed, the availability.. pros and cons. But I'm with you, if there are physical items available, I will always go for them, it adds to the experience.
I can still remember watching the SNL performance when it aired, so awesome. I had such a huge crush on Mike Patton, now I just respect the hell out of what he's done.
I was 15 when Angel Dust was released in '92 and I wouldnt trade those years for anything in the world. Funny how we didnt realize how golden those years were at the time we were living them, only realize it years later.
Same..and absolutely..I was lucky enough to meet Jim in Perth while I was visiting Down Under too, kept in contact with him. He turned up to my mom's house in a limo..but I was out ahhrgg!! Still caught up with him in Melbourne 3 yrs later..destiny that I was in Australia again and in Melbourne. He contacted me somehow as I didn't pass on my new number..I didn't know I'd be there myself. But we went out to a club one night and another to a steak house. And met the others again back at the hotel where we all walked to a beautiful park and fed apples to possums. A beautiful starry night in Australia where the stars were so clear..though a bit chilly that night. It's a memory that stays with me always, every word spoken, detail, glance and stare. Then yrs later in 2000 MP did a Mr Bungle gig at my local The Corner Hotel. What were the chances in the same Country each tour or visit..hope to make it full circle and go to the Perth gig in 2022. If these hellish restrictions are done with I'll go back to Aussie Land. Ahh the memories..heartbreaking actually. I made a fukng mistake of a lifetime..
Ah man, that SNL performance. I was 11 or so and just started listening to The Real Thing. Saw Epic later that month when we went to Hawaii for XMAS holiday, which had MTV. It was the beginning of seeing “my generations” music. You could tell something different was starting to happen. Still feels like magic.
@@reinforcedpenisstem yeah I was mostly replying to your wimpier comment. Yeah Jim added the hair metal kind of thing. Wasn't a huge fan of some of his guitar tones on Angel Dust... loved that album though. His bandmates pretty much wrote the guitar parts on that. I just don't think he fit the open minded experimental carnival ride that FNM really was at their essence. Whatever the reason... the band didn't really want him there. Cuckoo for Caca is not wimpy :D
@@halfalligator6518 Well, most of KFAD was pre-written for Trey as well. Jim isn't hair metal. That's a pretty big misunderstanding of his style. He was in Metallica briefly for christ sake.
This human Is a king for a life, an Epic God. Pure psychotic elegance, talent and genius in that not easy voice. Metalheads knows that he is a real thing. And look... he´s just a man.
@@pacolunalimon9929 I was a musical kid from a musical family. My 3-year-old walks around singing songs he's heard us play in the house. You don't think a 5-year-old can do the same thing? After they were on SNL, my dad bought the album, and I've listened to them ever since. Where's the lie?
Rob Cartwright you don't need to explain or justify yourself, or your child's interest in good music, from an early age. Obviously they didn't have kids.
Thank you so much for this. I never saw some of this footage before. Faith No More always gives their best and yes I miss the late 80's and early 90's really bad.
Thanks for posting this video. I was looking specifically for the "Out of Nowhere" performance on SNL. Very memorable moment of my freshman year in HS. Still amazed at the energy and force put into the whole thing. Love it.
I played hockey in the early to mid 90's and when this song came out (From out of Nowhere) this was the first song on my mix tape. I still play pick games and this song still gets me ready for game.
Me too..at only 13 I knew it was looove and knew I'd meet him LOL. Thing is 2 yrs later I did and then 3 yrs after that again..that time we fed wild possums at a park near their Hotel, we all lookin out for possums up in the trees and fed some apple into the night..a different night..great different. A super special memory...that particular night was.
I live in Melbourne. Thanks for driving home all the gigs I could have seen but didn’t! Other than that thank you soooo much for posting this. Love it.
No..nope..you dont know the true story. Jim didn't want to be in the band the way it was being orchestrated by then. They couldn't get him on the fucking phone so resorted to leaving prank jokes etc..MP will tell you himself today..it's not funny anymore..he wouldn't see it back then. The band are great..but could've been so much more as in more ppl to know of their brilliance. It was unfortunately, all downhill from AD though spectacular songs on KFAD..and AOTY. The record company gave up on promo on all. Shame!! Especially since RHCP just sold their entire catalog for over $120 mil. Still faithful FNM followers know they're the best, musically, lyrically..unfortunately not by the hired guitarists post JM.✌🏼
@@SW-fn7cl It was during those AD recording and pre recording days that it was set in stone...by billygoat. Before that MP etc were just stirring. But hey..as much as I love Mike..without Jim he just would've got through as no record label would've signed MB. No audience to make the $$..unsustainable. Hell they didn't want to spend promotion dollars on FNM even with their success. It is what it is now..but what it could've been..don't even matter anymore.
Faith no More was a great synergetic band, various musical backgrounds brought together and put out more than any one of them could have.......very under rated.
Jim Martin is the man. I dig his playing tasty as hell but the snide comments about him on national tv “he lives with his mother” are hilarious. I’m sure the issues the band and him had are not one sided at all. I’d guess much was given and taken from everyone.
He didn't care..it was just he and his mom back then on a huge property about an hr from SFC and so what..you wouldn't move out either if you lived there and anyway were on tour for an 18 month stretch..a whole year touring then a little break and the record company is up their butts pushing for another Epic and announcing that they had all better not bought houses with a mortgage yet. Lol. Yeah..there's always more to the story.
Yes it's epic for 2 hours. Enjoy. Lol Keep in mind FNM were on tv a lot more during this time while being backed by MTV. I have (had) another that has a lot more of Angel Dust and King For A Day but I can't seem to find it. It has more UK and Europe interviews if someone else has it please upload it... ;-)
***** May she rest in peace. Her uploads were and probably still are the greatest for any Patton/Faith No More fan. She seemed really nice too. We had messaged back and fourth a little bit about our love for the obvious.... Mike.
***** She did. A couple years ago. If you look at the comments section of her UA-cam, there's a bunch of people saying "RIP" and stuff. At least there used to be, with the older UA-cam layout.
Cheers for all the great videos! Haven't seen most of these. What a way to start as well... Having John Goodman introducing FNM on Saturday Night Live! Also, Billy's a total badass!
Lol! I'm the one who made this compilation. There is some stuff from Angel Dust towards the end i think but i'm not sure. I found this stuff on old VHS tapes & compiled them all together.
I'd live with my mom too if I lived on beautiful secluded huge area, big house an hr from SFC, with just my mom. Why the eff not. It was all just stirring crap...Mike was young and put up to no good with Billy's influence. Bill wanted more bass funk rather than guitar..Billy even sabotaged MB feeding on the AK rumors to piss AK off enough to get MB kicked off festival shows that the RHCPs were on. Suited him to keep MP for FNM. He realised that all much later though. No guess here. True info..
I miss those years. Where a band was unique. Im a metal guy. But 98% of music today is boredom. There is still those 2% extreme fucking band that are not played on radio thats good
I recorded the SNL Real Thing performances on tape over 30 years ago and it's been on that same mix tape ever since. I must have listened to it several hundred times and had completely forgot that John Goodman is the guy that introduced them.
gesus44 That is just based on what he and the other members of his bands have said. I guess he just uses is caffeine. I mean dude didn't lose his virginity until he was 19. I think he's just an eccentric guy.lol
the 90s always reminds me of the "wear-every-fucking-item-of-clothing" layering "style"; long trousers under gaudily-logo'd shorts? Check! (and plaid!). it's quite handy if you enjoy the privacy that a long-trouser offers; but have - unfortunately - worn the crotch out of said item. Bum-note: The visual "trousers-meets-shorts" also evokes the classic Knickerbocker, which I'm sure we can all enjoy. excelsior.
I haven't listened to FNM in ages... just thought of them today. I never realised "Epic" was a Nu Metal song before it had been invented, but I now realize it was. Also surely the hardest band to ever play Saturday Night Live.
That was Robin Guy (of the band Rachel Stamp) playing drums because Mike B. (Puffy) was playing Ozzfest for Ozzy. Shortly after returning to tour with FNM in July, they cancelled some shows when Mike B.'s daughter was born...
That was Robin Guy (of the band Rachel Stamp) playing drums because Mike B. (Puffy) was playing Ozzfest for Ozzy. Shortly after returning to tour with FNM in July, they cancelled some shows when Mike B.'s daughter was born...
Cheers mate seems we should be thanking ngd 138 for making it all those years ago? funny how things work out... Keep reading the blog for more video's and cool stuff pluss all the latest news... Thanks...
Love reading these comments about the good old days before the net...
Trolling store after store, riding my bike to the city and catching trains to the outer burbs in the hunt for anything and everything Faith No More!
The best thing about those days is the person you brought it off and when you got it home and showed your mates they were all just excited as you.
No trolling a***holes being jerks...
Cheers.
First!!! :D
Faith No More Followers This is so great! Thank you for this!
+Faith No More Followers
Thanks a lot, mate !
Mate i was the same as obsessed fan as you back from 1988 when i first caught FNM in Leeds England on their 'Introduce Yourself' tour. Since then have seen FNM 14 times all over the world from Paris to 3 nights on the trot in Melbourne. It does become almost a labour of love :)
Mike lip singing at 31:00? Wtf
hell yes Mike Patton is THE most creative, incredible musician that ever existed in my eyes. All of his bands were different Mr. Bungle, The fantomas, faith no more, Lovage, Peeping tom, Tomahawk He is just the man!!!!!!
Absolutely
Nope. FRANK ZAPPA. Close one, though.
He’s third right behind Zappa for sure but Tom Waits still owns that top spot.
@@snipertsx nope......you are wrong Jock Strap
@@MegaIanlee LOL. Wow.
Baahaha I had this very same compilation waaay back, in fact it probably even came from me, back in the trading days this stuff was absolute gold.. now you can simply hop onto UA-cam and see it for nothing. I'd travel for hours, interstate even just to get my hands on such rarities.. pay big bucks, now people even have the nerve to whinge about quality for example! Unbelievable.. people don't realize how things used to be pre-internet.
Damn right! I did a lot of tape trading in the mid-late 90s. Honestly, I loved the hunt of it all. The fuckers coming up these days will never appreciate that.
ncf1 I was never lucky enough to live near any areas that had record fairs. I live in the bumfuck midwest. So, mailorder and the several months that we had cool people working at one chain store in town was the start of it for me. Then I moved on to doing a LOT of tape trading all over the US a few years later. Yeah, I remember getting some bootlegs that were of questionable quality. But, once I hooked it up to my home stereo and EQ'ed things a bit, it was awesome! Those were some very fun times. Especially when it come time to wait on packages to arrive in the mail. Getting 3 or 4 on the same day felt like Christmas morning,
ncf1 Well, I was lucky enough to get my dad's hand me down component stereo at that time. So, I had an outboard EQ to tweak the sounds. That was a massive help. I don't know...I look at the net thing from two perspectives: Yeah, the hunt was very cool. But to think that I could have listened to early Napalm Death (pre-Combat/Relativity) or the early Mr Bungle demos or anything like that, just by typing stuff in on a computer in my bedroom. That would have been mind-blowing. I see it now as I had a bit of the best of both worlds, then and now. But I still buy physical media. That is one thing that will never change (as long as stuff is there to buy).
***** I couldn't agree more. The net is great... unbelievable really. The pros I think certainly outweigh the cons, its just the hunt really, the necessity to search things down has been taken away. But also the physical cd's (or even lp's!), I did much prefer going into a music shop and purchasing them, this download thing is just so.. cold in many ways. But again, the speed, the availability.. pros and cons. But I'm with you, if there are physical items available, I will always go for them, it adds to the experience.
*slow clap*
I can still remember watching the SNL performance when it aired, so awesome. I had such a huge crush on Mike Patton, now I just respect the hell out of what he's done.
I was 15 when Angel Dust was released in '92 and I wouldnt trade those years for anything in the world. Funny how we didnt realize how golden those years were at the time we were living them, only realize it years later.
Same..and absolutely..I was lucky enough to meet Jim in Perth while I was visiting Down Under too, kept in contact with him. He turned up to my mom's house in a limo..but I was out ahhrgg!! Still caught up with him in Melbourne 3 yrs later..destiny that I was in Australia again and in Melbourne. He contacted me somehow as I didn't pass on my new number..I didn't know I'd be there myself. But we went out to a club one night and another to a steak house. And met the others again back at the hotel where we all walked to a beautiful park and fed apples to possums. A beautiful starry night in Australia where the stars were so clear..though a bit chilly that night. It's a memory that stays with me always, every word spoken, detail, glance and stare. Then yrs later in 2000 MP did a Mr Bungle gig at my local The Corner Hotel. What were the chances in the same Country each tour or visit..hope to make it full circle and go to the Perth gig in 2022. If these hellish restrictions are done with I'll go back to Aussie Land. Ahh the memories..heartbreaking actually. I made a fukng mistake of a lifetime..
1990-1995 is probably the best five years for alternative music ever
Shocking.
That perfect moment, the golden moment....I know you feel it too ;)
Ah man, that SNL performance. I was 11 or so and just started listening to The Real Thing. Saw Epic later that month when we went to Hawaii for XMAS holiday, which had MTV. It was the beginning of seeing “my generations” music. You could tell something different was starting to happen. Still feels like magic.
Riiiight...11 yo listening to FNM.
Bbbbbullshit
Well I just struck Faith No More gold. Thanks for the compilation of my favorite band!
I remember thinking of them like a novelty band until Midlife Crisis came out, so I picked up Angel Dust and I was a FNM fan for life.
IMO Midlife Crisis is prolly the worst song on the album, aside from maybe Caffeine. But I love all songs
Jimmy Martin never got the credit he deserved ...love love love his playing
When he left, there was no more palm muting and the band sounded wimpier.
@@reinforcedpenisstem some of their most heavy moments are on King for a Day. Trey Spruance was far more classy and inventive
@@halfalligator6518 Trey is amazing.
But Jim's style provided a nice contrast that was never replicated. It also played a more complimentary role.
@@reinforcedpenisstem yeah I was mostly replying to your wimpier comment.
Yeah Jim added the hair metal kind of thing. Wasn't a huge fan of some of his guitar tones on Angel Dust... loved that album though. His bandmates pretty much wrote the guitar parts on that. I just don't think he fit the open minded experimental carnival ride that FNM really was at their essence. Whatever the reason... the band didn't really want him there.
Cuckoo for Caca is not wimpy :D
@@halfalligator6518 Well, most of KFAD was pre-written for Trey as well.
Jim isn't hair metal. That's a pretty big misunderstanding of his style. He was in Metallica briefly for christ sake.
i love how happy john goodman is about it
Mike Patton forever!
i cannot express how happy i am that you compiled this collection of FNM awesomeness. THANK YOU!
Mike's baby face! So pretty!
This human Is a king for a life, an Epic God. Pure psychotic elegance, talent and genius in that not easy voice. Metalheads knows that he is a real thing. And look... he´s just a man.
🥱🥱🥱
Thank you for putting this together - I'm so crazy in love with 90s Patton! And later Patton too.
I'm not a fan of The Real Thing era, but that performance of Epic was brilliant.
Angel dust was the best
Which one? There were like twenty
That was wonderfully nostalgic, thank u so much for the upload!
FNM is my favourite drug, nothing makes me happier ;)
I remember being a kid and seeing them on SNL for the first time. At five years old, I had never heard of them, but from that moment, I was hooked.
Sure mate you were so woke at 5 y.o.
@@pacolunalimon9929 I was a musical kid from a musical family. My 3-year-old walks around singing songs he's heard us play in the house. You don't think a 5-year-old can do the same thing? After they were on SNL, my dad bought the album, and I've listened to them ever since. Where's the lie?
Rob Cartwright you don't need to explain or justify yourself, or your child's interest in good music, from an early age. Obviously they didn't have kids.
Thank you so much for this. I never saw some of this footage before. Faith No More always gives their best and yes I miss the late 80's and early 90's really bad.
So ahead of their time. The band is genius, a mix of love, hate, dexterity, democracy, dedication to their stuff.
Thanks for posting this video. I was looking specifically for the "Out of Nowhere" performance on SNL. Very memorable moment of my freshman year in HS. Still amazed at the energy and force put into the whole thing. Love it.
Why does watching Mike Patton get caught up in random stage props multiple times make me so happy?
Great compilation! Wow, this is like a time capsule of sorts.
JOHN GOODMAN INTRODUCING FAITH NO MORE. WHY WAS I NOT BORN EARLIER????
+1 Gould with the Soundgarden shirt at the close of SNL.
Thank you for doing this. It has brought back lots and lots of memories :)
Mike Patton is the man with the most beautiful voice in the world
I see lots of Cliff Burton personality in JIm Martin. Ddues were very similar in the way they spoke. Like good mates would. 16.21. Legend.
I played hockey in the early to mid 90's and when this song came out (From out of Nowhere) this was the first song on my mix tape. I still play pick games and this song still gets me ready for game.
I watched every one of these (the US ones) as they happened, and still am a fan to this day! Great memories.
Fan since Patton came in the band, his voice skills are just amazing!
Me too..at only 13 I knew it was looove and knew I'd meet him LOL. Thing is 2 yrs later I did and then 3 yrs after that again..that time we fed wild possums at a park near their Hotel, we all lookin out for possums up in the trees and fed some apple into the night..a different night..great different. A super special memory...that particular night was.
Thank you to whoever uploaded this cause I feel like Mike Patton might be the god of music
Amazing crooning on Easy. Patton on a par with Layne Stayley in ability, especially live.
Dude...this made my day! Thanks for all the work you put into this. Great collection!
sweet to see a soundgarden t-shirt love both bands
I live in Melbourne. Thanks for driving home all the gigs I could have seen but didn’t! Other than that thank you soooo much for posting this. Love it.
wow they must hate the song epic by now
It paid a few bills I'm sure
Still my fave song though 🤚
After 32 years or so I still enjoy it . It’s a timeless gem . Maybe they do , maybe they don’t .
They hated it in 1993
24:00 openly bashing Jim Martin, I was a little surprised. No wonder he didn’t last in the band.
Mike does the same thing on the angel dust making of video as well. Looks like the tension was there for a while
No..nope..you dont know the true story. Jim didn't want to be in the band the way it was being orchestrated by then. They couldn't get him on the fucking phone so resorted to leaving prank jokes etc..MP will tell you himself today..it's not funny anymore..he wouldn't see it back then. The band are great..but could've been so much more as in more ppl to know of their brilliance. It was unfortunately, all downhill from AD though spectacular songs on KFAD..and AOTY. The record company gave up on promo on all. Shame!! Especially since RHCP just sold their entire catalog for over $120 mil. Still faithful FNM followers know they're the best, musically, lyrically..unfortunately not by the hired guitarists post JM.✌🏼
@@SW-fn7cl It was during those AD recording and pre recording days that it was set in stone...by billygoat. Before that MP etc were just stirring. But hey..as much as I love Mike..without Jim he just would've got through as no record label would've signed MB. No audience to make the $$..unsustainable. Hell they didn't want to spend promotion dollars on FNM even with their success. It is what it is now..but what it could've been..don't even matter anymore.
haha mike seems to always be eating or drinking something in interviews.
Dude always got killer tone on the guitar!
Faith no More was a great synergetic band, various musical backgrounds brought together and put out more than any one of them could have.......very under rated.
Awesome, thank you for this! Faith No Mores performance of Easy was a highlight for me
I love the woman interviewer in purple talking to roddy and mike. she's sharp :)
22:45 Annette Shun Wah
Jim Martin is the man. I dig his playing tasty as hell but the snide comments about him on national tv “he lives with his mother” are hilarious. I’m sure the issues the band and him had are not one sided at all. I’d guess much was given and taken from everyone.
He didn't care..it was just he and his mom back then on a huge property about an hr from SFC and so what..you wouldn't move out either if you lived there and anyway were on tour for an 18 month stretch..a whole year touring then a little break and the record company is up their butts pushing for another Epic and announcing that they had all better not bought houses with a mortgage yet. Lol. Yeah..there's always more to the story.
Yes it's epic for 2 hours. Enjoy. Lol
Keep in mind FNM were on tv a lot more during this time while being backed by MTV.
I have (had) another that has a lot more of Angel Dust and King For A Day but I can't seem to find it.
It has more UK and Europe interviews if someone else has it please upload it...
;-)
***** May she rest in peace. Her uploads were and probably still are the greatest for any Patton/Faith No More fan. She seemed really nice too. We had messaged back and fourth a little bit about our love for the obvious.... Mike.
***** She did. A couple years ago. If you look at the comments section of her UA-cam, there's a bunch of people saying "RIP" and stuff. At least there used to be, with the older UA-cam layout.
MASSIVE thanks for the time & effort collecting & uploading this amazing montage!!
wow, the band actually huggin the cast at the end of snl. that doesn't happen a lot
checking in again: great compilation
Cheers for all the great videos! Haven't seen most of these. What a way to start as well... Having John Goodman introducing FNM on Saturday Night Live!
Also, Billy's a total badass!
Love the Rage footage. I wish it was longer though.
Lol! I'm the one who made this compilation. There is some stuff from Angel Dust towards the end i think but i'm not sure. I found this stuff on old VHS tapes & compiled them all together.
24:30 Damn, ragging on Jim hardcore. LOL!
I'd live with my mom too if I lived on beautiful secluded huge area, big house an hr from SFC, with just my mom. Why the eff not. It was all just stirring crap...Mike was young and put up to no good with Billy's influence. Bill wanted more bass funk rather than guitar..Billy even sabotaged MB feeding on the AK rumors to piss AK off enough to get MB kicked off festival shows that the RHCPs were on. Suited him to keep MP for FNM. He realised that all much later though. No guess here. True info..
Lives from King For a Day album are awesome ! Thanks for posting
I was also 15 when Angel dust came out. It was the first cd i ever bought.
Thanks heaps for these old videos mate
I miss those years. Where a band was unique. Im a metal guy. But 98% of music today is boredom. There is still those 2% extreme fucking band that are not played on radio thats good
this never gets boring....
"up next Phil Collins live on stage" I can't imagine Phil following FNM.
This is amazing! Love it! 🖤🖤🖤
Jim Martin's crunching guitar right on form in this performance.
Thank you for putting this on here! I really enjoyed it!!
I recorded the SNL Real Thing performances on tape over 30 years ago and it's been on that same mix tape ever since. I must have listened to it several hundred times and had completely forgot that John Goodman is the guy that introduced them.
I haven't seen that snl video for 10 years. Ohhh it was still amazing.
its a shame lots of the tv shows force them to use playback and make only patton live.
Awesome footage.....especially the Aussie stuff!
Dude, thank-you so much for putting all this up. So much awesomeness in one place!
I had no idea that Mike smoked. Great compilation by the way. I feel like I finally got to catch up on what I missed after 20 years.
+mysteryjesus I dont think there is any thing he doesn't do lol.
+gesus44 He doesn't do drugs though. He's just that nutty. Lol
Shelby Gossett
sure...
gesus44 That is just based on what he and the other members of his bands have said. I guess he just uses is caffeine. I mean dude didn't lose his virginity until he was 19. I think he's just an eccentric guy.lol
Shelby Gossett
???
that Jim Martin comment "probably kicked him out, HA HA !" made my day ! XD
Awesome video!!!! Patton is the man!!!😎👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
the 90s always reminds me of the "wear-every-fucking-item-of-clothing" layering "style"; long trousers under gaudily-logo'd shorts? Check! (and plaid!). it's quite handy if you enjoy the privacy that a long-trouser offers; but have - unfortunately - worn the crotch out of said item. Bum-note: The visual "trousers-meets-shorts" also evokes the classic Knickerbocker, which I'm sure we can all enjoy. excelsior.
I haven't listened to FNM in ages... just thought of them today. I never realised "Epic" was a Nu Metal song before it had been invented, but I now realize it was. Also surely the hardest band to ever play Saturday Night Live.
My first song of this band, "digging the grave" in Canal + france in 90's i was not ready
Tripping on all the New Zealand content at the start of this!! 3:45 live holy shit hahaha what a throwback
Great Job!....I got tired after thirty minutes of Epic. Thanks for your efforts though.
very good, enjoyed this sooo much! stuff i never saw thank you sooooooooo much.
I wonder why Mike wasn't playing the last clip of Ashes to Ashes.
Maybe he refused to be introduced by the Spice Girls, LOL!
His child was being born in SF
That was Robin Guy (of the band Rachel Stamp) playing drums because Mike B. (Puffy) was playing Ozzfest for Ozzy. Shortly after returning to tour with FNM in July, they cancelled some shows when Mike B.'s daughter was born...
Alltime fav band! Hail FNM 🙌 from Minnesota
thanks!!!!! this video is amazing!!!!
42:28......KYUSS!!!!!!
Super awesome footage. Not enough Angel Dust tho. I'm guessing alot of that had to do with Jim Martin's departure.
This is awesome, thank you!
Holy crap, this is great - thanks for posting!
Damn, I miss Jim Martin!!
Roddy and Billy are really laying into Chuck in that New Zealand interview.
I know they must have been sick of talking about it... world wide!!!
cheers
best video ever.
That lip synced performance of epic was fucking hilarious lol
Enough about the fucking fish already!!! Ha! That was the most famous fish of the 90's!
Thanks to the uploader.
34:59 lmao this whole interaction. Mike was an og troll and hilarious
Gracias! buen trabajo, varios no los había visto.
great job but I miss the best time 1992
A perfect 10/10 song right there
Every kid with mtv wanted to be Mike Patton in 1990
Who is the guy playing drums on the very last video for Ashes to Ashes? What happened to Puffy?
That IS Mike Bordin.
That was Robin Guy (of the band Rachel Stamp) playing drums because Mike B. (Puffy) was playing Ozzfest for Ozzy. Shortly after returning to tour with FNM in July, they cancelled some shows when Mike B.'s daughter was born...
"simple and poppy" Cuts to Travolta. Brilliant.
Damn they talked a lot of shit about Jim Martin when he wasn't around... not as surprising that he quit now that I've seen this.
Yeah, ouch....
I’m just here for Pattons’ outfits.
Cheers mate seems we should be thanking ngd 138 for making it all those years ago? funny how things work out...
Keep reading the blog for more video's and cool stuff pluss all the latest news...
Thanks...
Some kiwi/New Zealand stuff in here! I remember the 3.45 live thing!
right??! what a throwback!
Loving the new album! It has been to fucking long!
I like how he add's "it's a lie, OH SHIT" on live TV. Slick Mikey. Really.