Limp Bizkit • “Nobody Loves Me” • 1997 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]
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I like a lot this era from them
Limp Bizkit went absolutely hard during their debut album period and before they went mainstream all thanks to MTV and their sophomore album Significant Other and the album after that.
No, significant other is pure limp Bizkit and NOT mainstream. It's just not as heavy as tdby. IF an album is mainstream it is chocolate starfish. And mainstream isn't even the correct term. It's just not the real lb.
Who cares? Just enjoy
Yeah because Significant Other was on par with the Backstreet Boys' Millennium. Gtfoh 😂
@@atom-o-tronic3505 It was though... It was on par with backstreet boys nsync etc. Just for the "white suburban kids" instead of girls. It was like Ken to BSB's Barbie. All that "wiggerish" etc.... Their first one is Pure gold Though... Love it to this day.
@@sideskroll It sounded nothing like a boy band, not even the lyrics so idk wtf you're talking about. Nu metal couldn't be more polar opposite. Really don't know what you guys are smoking
Nobody. Nobody. Nobody. 🎶
0:39 finally I see John using left floor tom :D
Wow! What a gem! Plz upload more of the concert if you have any 🤩
HOLY SHIT!
Awesome! Dope video, do you guys have full show?
Fred is such an awesome rapper.
That bass though
happy 53th birthday william frederick durst of limp bizkit !!!!
CRAZY
Compare this to Woodstock 99 where not a single person in the first 100 rows was standing still and folding their arms. They had come a loooong way by that time.
Yeah. By then they were already "pop rock". Mainstream and such.... Nookie album ruined it (for me). This one was PERFECT.
@@sideskrollwdym pop rock? Just because S.O wasnt raw like 3$ doesnt mean its pop. Its still heavy af
@@ggezlel Heavy? Heavy HOW? At best, AT BEST it was teen alt rock. AT BEST.
Do you have full show?
I know right i'm interested in this as well
Limp Bizkit live Pinkpop 1997
You can go to their website and ask them for the footage, however they say that you can only use the footage for the documentary purposes, so you cant upload the full concert on youtube
Rare
Sí,ese greñudito en la guitarra sería considerado poco después como uno de los más originales y menospreciados guitarristas del nu metal .
yea this is when they my fav!
I saw them on significant other in Biloxi Mississippi im from Mississippi but that was the craziest pit i ever been in if you didn't move you got stomped not from mean people just so many he jumped in b the crowd i grabbed his left ankle kaki pants for 2 seconds fucking awesome!!!
Fred the name droppah Durst
3:01
4:32
i love you for this.
0:55
HOW was everyone standing around. That pit was shameful lmao. I'd have tried to come out with injuries the first LB was such a banger
i need wes
Me too
SAME OH MY DEAREST LORD HE WAS SO FINE IN THIS CONCERT
@@xh1z.x_x BRUH FR OMG
i need crack
Do you have any unreleased tracks by them that you would be able to licence?
My own Cobain. Is a good track.
@@jasonduvall5467that one has been released and available for over a decade. You're right though, it's a great song
I’m amazed Marilyn Manson had such an issue with Limp Bizkit. They aren’t totally dissimilar from this era
Where did you get it??????
he filmed it
Have you all had some breakfast? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No
They made their millions from all these people and laughing all the way to the bank!
When Rap metal was starting to be the next big thing.
Nah Rap Metal was already a thing in the late eighties/early nineties with Anthrax releasing “I’m the Man” in 1987 and their collaboration with Public Enemy with “Bring Tha Noise” followed by Rage Against the Machine releasing their debut in 1992 as Fred Durst states that he was a huge fan of RATM and is one of the huge influences on Limp Bizkit.
Yeah but it was very popular in the late 90s to early 2000's,a lot of nu metal bands were formed during those years,you have no idea how big the underground nu metal scene is of those years,leterally everyone wanted to make nu metal during those years
RARE!!!! FUCKING FOOTAGE
Great song....but now my fav KoRn shirt costs $400 on eBay........
I was 10 for this, lol. I love the random modern videos so I can see how lame this really was. Not as lame as lyrics now, and at least it's a band.. but still I'm laughing at the guy in half top corsette
Agree: this was the music a listened to when i knew nothing about music as a preteen. Jazz, Albinoni and Zappa opened up my ears and my brain to Music.
Also Fred durst mite be and still is an arrogant asshole but he's a true musician i dont care what jokes people make
Crowd lame af!