I never liked music till FNM. When Angel Dust came out in 1992. I was blown away. I was a sophomore in school. Angel dust is my favorite album of all time..
I saw FNM with Babes in Toyland and Kyuss in 1992, Huntridge Theater Las Vegas. Still to this day the best concert I have ever been to. I was about 15 feet from Patton when he pulled out his tallywhacker to urinate in his own sneaker. He then proceeded to drink said urine. I dry heaved for like 5 minutes....memories.
I saw them on the same tour I was 15 my first concert. No urine drinking at that show unfortunately although a cute blonde kept grinding her bum into my crotch.
That's actually pretty sick. I never would've pictured Mike and Donita chilling over coffee. She looks so fun and charming, tbh. Plus, it's kind of nice having some insight into how weird that dynamic with Jim and the band really got. They're clearly annoyed.
@@BuckDatI actually really liked Dean’s style for the band. And I’ve been a lifelong fan since Chuck. I also have really come to appreciate John, who I really didn’t like at first
@@richardroberson2564 There only pictures of him with cigs from angel dust era. But I read he started smoking cigs around this time. As far as video of him smoking a cig it's out there. I'll link it once I find it.
That is pretty dickish to leave your band mate behind because he was late. But the band was getting tired of Jim at this point, for whatever reasons. There's always two sides to every story. I feel kinda bad for Jim because he really didn't seem to fit in with the band and I'm sure he felt alienated.
Faith no More hit another level of success with Angel Dust, the album that Jim doesn't help so much, in fact that is the best Faith no More album, with King for a day... the real thing was a great album, but the definition of style and nature of Faith no More born in Angel Dust!!
I have seen FAITH NO MORE 4 TIMES more Mike Patton with Fantomas, honestly I haven't liked the last two albums at all and without Jim Martin they are no longer FNM
@@larrydavid6852 Angel DUST is fantastic, in my opinion however, it is the last good FNM album, I went to see them for fourth time after releasing the album but they did not impress me.
Gotta disagree, not about angel dust, it's a masterpiece, but that it's their last good album. King for a day is awesome and I really enjoyed sol invictus, album of the year was meh. I loved jim Martin and the sound did change without him, but he was a limited player and it allowed them to grow as a band. For the record jim barely was involved in writing angel dust, just came in and recorded his parts the guys wrote for him. Billy recorded some of the guitars.
yeah people don't realize how much jim actually contributed to the band's sound. despite the common perception of him as a neanderthal buttrocker, he was probably the most musically out there guy in the band. the stuff he was doing with cliff burton as far back as the late 70s was cardiacs-level weird
Look, I Love Jim but thats a Clown Comment. 🤡 Jim wasn't even a founding member ffs. FNM made 3 amazing albums without him plus had plenty of successful tours.
I never liked music till FNM. When Angel Dust came out in 1992. I was blown away. I was a sophomore in school. Angel dust is my favorite album of all time..
Good album to start with, mine was Pixies - Bossanova
Pixies and fnm are both underrated, pixie should of been as big as nirvana and FNM should of been as big as RhCP
Man, I wish I could have seen that tour.
Same
I did (in Milan, Italy)
@@HermanWaldorf lucky guy
I did (San Antonio)
@@wendaltvedt4673 DAMN YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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“He’s a big boy, He can take care of himself.”
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I saw FNM with Babes in Toyland and Kyuss in 1992, Huntridge Theater Las Vegas. Still to this day the best concert I have ever been to. I was about 15 feet from Patton when he pulled out his tallywhacker to urinate in his own sneaker. He then proceeded to drink said urine. I dry heaved for like 5 minutes....memories.
I saw them on the same tour I was 15 my first concert. No urine drinking at that show unfortunately although a cute blonde kept grinding her bum into my crotch.
I saw both bands on this tour in Glasgow as a sixteen year-old. It was an amazing show. L7 were badass.
I saw them in Achaffenburg, Germany and was 15 back then 😊
Enjoying and love Faith No More bands for long-time, on good days and worst day... Good sound and good talent...
I saw L7 support FNM at the Nec presumably on this tour , would have been 92 as well
That's actually pretty sick. I never would've pictured Mike and Donita chilling over coffee. She looks so fun and charming, tbh.
Plus, it's kind of nice having some insight into how weird that dynamic with Jim and the band really got. They're clearly annoyed.
Its funny cause Jennifer Finch's boyfriend ended up getting Jim's job. He was FNM's roadie at this time.
@@BuckDat Then they fired him too.
@@BuckDatI actually really liked Dean’s style for the band. And I’ve been a lifelong fan since Chuck.
I also have really come to appreciate John, who I really didn’t like at first
I would find it extremely difficult to sit that close to Patton and contain myself lol 😅😅😅
I bet you couldn't last a minute
I wouldn't have been able to contain myself either.
@@MalcolmBetruger ...playing this game
Not if u r a lesbian like she is
@@PancinhaRosaDoPingo Patton was so good looking even lesbians wanted him.
L7 is the life of every party
I saw that show in Stockholm. Great times!
"Tide or time waits for no man."
Is this on the extras? Or the documentary itself? I want to see more footage with L7 & FNM
@@samuelsonwatch8802 jim brown set this video unlisted a while ago, i don´t know why
smoking indoors!?
this a long time ago
yep back when you could light up at Taco Bell.
@@wendaltvedt4673 damn this is one fancy taco bell
Poor Jim.
you really do have to feel a little bad for Jim, he just seemed like the outcast of the band
Roddy was hot and he's still is.
KILL THE INFLUENCERS in what universe? Maybe it’s a bay thing? I question your taste sir.. or madame.
He aged very well.
@@fairweatherfriends. LOL You question someone's taste? Nobody has to justify who they find attractive dickhead lol 😅
Melissa May I did. I do. I shall.
Gold
L7💚💚
ßpashiba
That misspelled German word ended the conversation.Simply speaking another language. I love both sides! ❤
Donita, you're fucking cute!
Love Roddy's American Gladiators sweatshirt
Good old days of cigarettes in a restaurant., cool seeing this.,2 great and sarcastic bands lol
Sarcasm is overrated.
@@boofert.washington2499 so are cigarettes
Cigarettes inside restaurants was disgusting.
That Negu Gorriak hoodie...
Those girls are so crazy, Bottum is amazing and Patton is God!
a lot of problems whit jim martin in that time lol
I would have liked to hear Jim's side of all the drama from that time
Cocaine is a hellava drug...
L7 are so cool
Perfect love 💟
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Notice how mike dosent take a cigarette. Mad respect.
+Richard Roberson he smoked around this time period tho lol.
@@joshuafult84 Really? I have never seen that. Could you link a video of that's possible?
@@richardroberson2564 There only pictures of him with cigs from angel dust era. But I read he started smoking cigs around this time. As far as video of him smoking a cig it's out there. I'll link it once I find it.
@@joshuafult84 Never seen that either
@@richardroberson2564 Here is a video of him smoking a cigarette from the Angel Dust era ua-cam.com/video/NNzNC9js-Aw/v-deo.html
That tour was the dogs balls. I wish I could remember the Dublin gig. Ah, drugs.
I was nearly crushed to death. I lost a shirt and a shoe. It was great!
@Dbomb Danny Memorable at least! Formative.
@Dbomb Danny haha... Aye, never quite understood that phrase meself. I tend to prefer The Bee's Knees!
@@martybyrnemusic the mutt's nuts!
L7 documented Patton and Bottum being a pair of petty vindictive backstabbers.
That is pretty dickish to leave your band mate behind because he was late. But the band was getting tired of Jim at this point, for whatever reasons. There's always two sides to every story. I feel kinda bad for Jim because he really didn't seem to fit in with the band and I'm sure he felt alienated.
Huge Faith No More Fan, and I love the 2 records after Jims departure but even I have to agree that they treated Jim badly
Donita looks super hot 🔥 L7 4EVA ❤
L7 is the $hit...roddy has worn L7 shirts in interviews
Coke and booze! Killer shit 😖
Thats ok. FNM was never the same or hit the same level of success after Jim left so.....
Faith no More hit another level of success with Angel Dust, the album that Jim doesn't help so much, in fact that is the best Faith no More album, with King for a day... the real thing was a great album, but the definition of style and nature of Faith no More born in Angel Dust!!
Other albums have some great songs but pretty much agree. They never got a guitarist who could match Jim's unique sound. Sucks
I did
Gas chamber is my fave song.
I have seen FAITH NO MORE 4 TIMES more Mike Patton with Fantomas, honestly I haven't liked the last two albums at all and without Jim Martin they are no longer FNM
Angel Dust is such an amazing record.
@@larrydavid6852 Angel DUST is fantastic, in my opinion however, it is the last good FNM album, I went to see them for fourth time after releasing the album but they did not impress me.
Gotta disagree, not about angel dust, it's a masterpiece, but that it's their last good album. King for a day is awesome and I really enjoyed sol invictus, album of the year was meh. I loved jim Martin and the sound did change without him, but he was a limited player and it allowed them to grow as a band. For the record jim barely was involved in writing angel dust, just came in and recorded his parts the guys wrote for him. Billy recorded some of the guitars.
yeah people don't realize how much jim actually contributed to the band's sound. despite the common perception of him as a neanderthal buttrocker, he was probably the most musically out there guy in the band. the stuff he was doing with cliff burton as far back as the late 70s was cardiacs-level weird
Same thing i have seen 4 times too but honestly i don't like them much anymore. The latest good album is King for a day.
3:23 gross
No Jim No faith no more. They should have change the name of the band
Look, I Love Jim but thats a Clown Comment. 🤡 Jim wasn't even a founding member ffs.
FNM made 3 amazing albums without him plus had plenty of successful tours.
@@RestrainingHollywood I agree with this but I gotta say Hudson's guitars are pretty bland compared to Jim's.
@@wendaltvedt4673 Agreed. Jim def had the Best Sound & Style for FNM.