They were ahead of their time in every single way. Munky with a mask, the music, Jon with those cutie girl clothes... This must have been a shock in 1993
I partially agree. They were very influenced by Sepultura (btw, they are from my city Belo Horizonte, Brazil). And visibly, by Jonathan's costume, he also has Marilyn Manson influence.
@@BrunoBuzollo one of mine too. Been following them since 94 and might see any bands break up and get back together corn is maintained for almost 30 years now. I know they've lost members here and there but they always come back. It's hard for a band to stay together that long and have the same numbers. If you don't get too bored read my story in the comment before this as I was talking to Juan about this point as well. Rock on brother.
This one is for Juan and Bruno both. Check out this short on UA-cam it's badass...Head playing with kids at a school.,✌️✌️🤘🤘🤘🤘 ua-cam.com/users/shortswQ2NHDhxa54?feature=share
I was there! My cousin was a bartender there and I remember you guys standing outside and is asked who was playin and you said "we are" to which I asked whatcha play? And you replied "we're Korn and we're LOUD"...Good times!
Holy shit, I was at this show. Korn, Deftones and Sublime. Old cafeteria with a stage at Warner and Goldenwest. The boys got high in our limo, the gasmask was in there, so he took it and wore it during the show. Good times.
@@sublimelove23 Yeah guys, those were the days! They were all doing their first shows, I think this is Korn's 3rd show in public at the time. Deftones came down from NoCal, Sublime drove up from Long Beach. I'd give anything to go back to those days lol.
@@lifewithchicago5282 I think it's because he was bullied for being "too feminine" as a kid as a way of not giving in and changing because of others ( in an exaggerated way maybe)
Idk man I'm pretty sure everyone knew how big of a sound they had. They blew up fast around their local area and became a local fav. Blind was a guaranteed success and Jon was a very strong unique singer. Lightning in a bottle my dude. How big they got during the late 90s though I'm sure they didnt expect to get the big but I think no matter what they were going to be a gold selling band.
I know this is a Halloween show but Jonathan actually has said before, he would kinda dress this way, “is this a dude or a chick?” kinda vibe, but then the adidas track suits came lol
Damn, I'm suddenly wishing I could time travel just to see this concert. Fantastic music, really fun atmosphere, and Jonathan Davis looking smokin' hot in girls' clothes. Must've been such a thrill.
This is so badass. I grew up hating Korn because I thought they were over-produced/manufactured nu metal. Seeing this in context of 93 blows my mind. Like, it’s crazy to me that these kids wrote this shit lol. Genius and original.
Their album "Untouchables" was the real shift into the over-production. Self-titled through Issues is where my love for their music still resides 20 years later.
Funny how nu-metal would be associated with toxic masculinity and machismo, when Jonathan Davis was a huge fan of The Cure and wasn’t afraid to channel David Bowie. This is why I was so into this band in high school. They were heroes to those of us who got called fa$*#it’s in high school.
Johnathan has a whole wardrobe around kilts and skirts. My favorite was the black one with red roses he wore at my second concert. 💖 I've been to 3 concerts, never once seen him wear pants.
what's even more fascinating was this was the height of the grunge era, Every other band had that 90's sound, these guys stuck to their own sound even though there was no end in sight to grunge popularity.
On this night very night 50 miles north River Phoenix was getting high in the bathroom with John Frusciante and died outside the Viper Room while Jonny Depp was playing on stage with Flea.
@@anothercleverusername992 Yep....from what I read this show was October 30th 1993 and River died October 31th a little before 2am which means he died just past midnight this very night.
Just over a year later, fall '94, I was senior in HS, and heard Blind on a station out of Cleveland, and had that song in my head for weeks after. Fell hard for Korn. When I got they CD few weeks later, I listened to the whole thing, beginning to end, 3 times in a row. Had never done that with an album before.
This is neat. I like all the extra riffs and things. You can tell they were still ironing out their set and songs. Also, I think John's outfit is less disturbing than the rest of the guys. Like, fieldy, dafuq? Ahh, the 90's.
===SET-LIST=== 01. Blind (Demo) 00:34 02. Predictable (Demo) 05:49 03. This Broken Soul 10:00 04. Alive (Demo) 15:05 05. Molested (Early version of "My Gift to You" with diffrent lyrics) 18:46 06. Lies 24:36 07. Faget 27:46
Thank you so much for this post!! I always greatly appreciate these on videos and thank the person who took the time to do it!! You are fucking awesome!
Jon is one of the greatest vocalists ever. These dudes were very lucky to have found him and got him on board. He's the main gear in the machine. The music of course helps too lol.
I was at this gig, they played a couple of times there. I think one time opening for Shrinky Dinx (Early Sugar Ray)?? Lots of years ago. Used to go to Taxis and get hammered with these guys. Always ended up at some tall redheads house, she was cool as fuck. Had a 3 story house and we would have some time indeed.
It’s so clear from these early videos that this band was special. Like, I’m not a big Korn fan, but if I had discovered them around ‘94 instead of ‘97, I probably would’ve been a big fan.
Watching this I couldn't help but think "Damn, I think I was at that show!". But I'm not too sure now as I came across a Korn fans website and it shows that Korn played at Club 5902 like 5 times at the end of 1993. So maybe I wasn't at this show (maybe I was), but whatever the case, I know I went to one of those shows. In 1993 I was living less than a mile from that club and I remember vividly when Korn moved to Huntington Beach, like anything new and hip at OC beaches, stickers are always associated with whatever that thing is, and Korn wasn't any different. All of the sudden Korn stickers were popping up everywhere on every stop sign, fire hydrant, and mailbox. Basically anything bolted to the ground that a person could easily slap a sticker on to as a person drove past whatever that thing might be. And it was like "Who / what the hell is Korn?!?" Then I went to that club one night, saw Korn on the bill and thought "Stickers!". Anyway, I remember they went on stage, I heard Fieldy's slap bass and thought "Ah shit, not Another bass player who's gotta slap the hell out of his bass. Ugh ... next!" It just seemed at that time every new bass player I heard played slap and for me that got old quick. And had I not just met a girl who would become my girlfriend for the next year I may have paid more attention to them. But yea, I didn't pay much attention to them and bailed early with my new woman on my arm. Ah ... memories :-)
It's amazing how many people don't know that Jon used to wear make up a lot, he dressed Goth before joining Korn. It was Korn's bassist that got him into wearing ADIDAS clothing. Again it's amazing just reading this video comment section how meany people don't know that the song Fagget is about Jon being bullied and called gay for wearing makeup in high school. I wonder if Korn would of been called a goth band if Jon kept his goth look? I think they may have been as people listen with their eyes to music as much as their ears, especially today.
Men can't imagine how some girls love guys whith makeups, nails, short pants, long sox, and all that girlish stuff. It looks brave, different, creative, true. But even if a guy somehow doesn't think "ewww I'm not homo!" then he thinks "no, I'm too scared" :(
A man confident enough to wear makeup, nails, short pants, long socks and that girlie stuff and still be secure in his manhood is f***ing attractive. Man or women, confidence is SEXY!
@@oscarlohens8586 well she's a bitch and the people in my neighborhood would've said that too. Its honestly sad that they have gotten so accustomed to people not breaking the mold that they immediately condemn those who try to be different. Sexual preference has nothing to do with fashion sense, and if you like something, wear it. That's all a can say.
The landscape of 1993 was soul asylum, gin blossoms, stone temple pilots, the cranberries, Sheryl Crow, and aerosmyth. Needless to say the world was not officially ready until 1996.
We saw them at about this point of thier rise. The 3 bands that played before them went into the audience to watch, they knew what was coming. $10 tickets, club had 5 to 600 person capacity, 1,200 people mashed in there together watching history! Unreal night.
It's really to bad youth is wasted on us when we are young. By the time we are old enough to begin to grasp and comprehend our potential we are already feeling the onset of becoming old,sore,tired and mentally drained.
Ross helped them lose the gimmicky stuff and to mature their sound, in my opinion, to a more simple and basic sound and song structure, but heavier, rawer, and fucking amazing!!!
I hope that people know that there was nobody on this planet like them before or during their time. Even today there’s nobody like them. I really can’t imagine what people thought about them during this time. Just going to a local show and seeing this phenomena
Majestic Sanctuary sadly yes, it’s a massage parlor now I work literally right down the street from there I actually was just taking a glance at that place the other day walked through the back alley it was pretty insane to think they were all right there trying to just come up and sure enough they did
The year of In Utero. It was so different, they really invented a style of music. And after Issues, they unfornutaly sang and made songs like following a recipe
Damn ...this is such special old school footage ..can't believe this is the whole show ..I've always wished they would re- record This Broken Soul on a record ..I love that song
Love hearing the song blind demo version. The final cut one is still my favorite but just to hear that raw sound from its original thought is something.
Woah just thinking that Kurt Cobain was still around, Layne Staley and all those guys.. and they were already making smth new!!! Nu metal was about to kick!!
The ages of the band here was
Jonathan: 22 going 23
Brian: 23
James: 23
Fieldy: 23 going 24
David: 20 going 21
DAMN
wow
Wow, Brian and James never aged!
Holy crap
Fieldy already had a fully formed dadbod.
This is Korn before they went *KoЯn*
How did you do the backwards R
@@WoahHunter russia
@@billrobertjoe oh thanks
This is the real korn
-R- -H- The R was always backwards. 😂
They were ahead of their time in every single way. Munky with a mask, the music, Jon with those cutie girl clothes... This must have been a shock in 1993
I was 24 and you either loved them or hated them...I was in the first category and still love them at 51...damn I'm exactly their age hahaha
I partially agree. They were very influenced by Sepultura (btw, they are from my city Belo Horizonte, Brazil). And visibly, by Jonathan's costume, he also has Marilyn Manson influence.
they're my favorite band
@@BrunoBuzollo one of mine too. Been following them since 94 and might see any bands break up and get back together corn is maintained for almost 30 years now. I know they've lost members here and there but they always come back. It's hard for a band to stay together that long and have the same numbers. If you don't get too bored read my story in the comment before this as I was talking to Juan about this point as well. Rock on brother.
This one is for Juan and Bruno both. Check out this short on UA-cam it's badass...Head playing with kids at a school.,✌️✌️🤘🤘🤘🤘
ua-cam.com/users/shortswQ2NHDhxa54?feature=share
Kurt Cobain was alive when this happened. Just crazy.
Could Cobain have learned of Korn's existence?
@@Gh8xu84 there is a small chance
everytime i see date 1994, i think: kurt cobain died that year
@@Alex-um9jo same
Kurt Cobain and Nirvana sucks
Imagine how utterly unprepared that crowd was for that sledgehammer of an opening song
yeah, i think it was a hardcore punk show, then they just jumped in and went crazy.
Jon looking hot and cute af in that outfit😭
The 90’s will always be the best decade for music
The camera person was very focused on Jonathan especially, I appreciate that.
I was there! My cousin was a bartender there and I remember you guys standing outside and is asked who was playin and you said "we are" to which I asked whatcha play? And you replied "we're Korn and we're LOUD"...Good times!
I got a question... Which member caught your eye then? Just curiousity.
If this is true just know you are an incredibly lucky person. I envy you like crazy, hope it was an out of world experience :)
Johns outfit before adidas
Holloween
I love it.
Ainsley's Chen lol
looks a little bit like the younger brother of Marilyn Manson in his beginning!
All of em before -.-
Holy shit, I was at this show. Korn, Deftones and Sublime. Old cafeteria with a stage at Warner and Goldenwest. The boys got high in our limo, the gasmask was in there, so he took it and wore it during the show. Good times.
Seriously??? That’s badass!
wait a minute... Korn, Deftones, AND Sublime at the same show?? what a fucking lineup man jesus
@@sublimelove23 Yeah guys, those were the days! They were all doing their first shows, I think this is Korn's 3rd show in public at the time. Deftones came down from NoCal, Sublime drove up from Long Beach. I'd give anything to go back to those days lol.
That's fkn cool
Damn that's a hot ass lineup and also the most 1990s shit I've ever read
His gorgeous hair 😭
so true !!!!
Facts
Okay Jonathans outfit was fire
I completely agree
holy hell Jonathan is hot here
Yes, indeed.
Agreed
Seconded
Yes very
Fucking YES he was
This was 1993. Ninety. Three. Let that sink in. Way ahead of it's time.
0:34 Blind
5:54 Predictable
9:52 This broken soul
15:07 Alive
18:46 See through (my gift to you)
24:35 Lies
27:47 Faget
Thanks
I thought that was ALIVE! Yo! That's my song!
Wow! Alive is part of Take a look in the mirror. Like 10 years after this show finally the song came out 😮
thank you!!
I love you little person who puts the minute of the songs
I think it’s crazy how footage still exists for this
Lol it wasn't THAT long ago. Recorded footage of live music goes back way earlier.
There are Black Sabbath concerts of the 70s
Lol this was 1993 not 1893 geez. Every family had a video camera. Lol crazy
Download and save . Wtf this guy wearing girl clothes haha
@@lifewithchicago5282 I think it's because he was bullied for being "too feminine" as a kid as a way of not giving in and changing because of others ( in an exaggerated way maybe)
Jon is so attractive
They were so god damn original. This is 1993 wtf? There was nothing else like them at the time.
@Slobodan Milošević was found not guilty you know the real deal man
Yup there sound was so original and so different they stood out like a sore thumb which was great
@George Gershwin none of them were doing nu metal lol
@George Gershwin ...Fear Factory
What a fucking gorgeous man.
they had no clue to what they would become
Alyus Dickey you should check out my vocal covers of twist, lies and kill you
Sam Kornfan alright sweet, ill be sure to check them out
Idk man I'm pretty sure everyone knew how big of a sound they had. They blew up fast around their local area and became a local fav. Blind was a guaranteed success and Jon was a very strong unique singer. Lightning in a bottle my dude. How big they got during the late 90s though I'm sure they didnt expect to get the big but I think no matter what they were going to be a gold selling band.
@@SUNIKIGAMING yes, didnt take them long to be found. And thats saying something in California where I'm sure alot of talented people get overlooked
@@DRC-of2ci yeah and it's nuts because they did their first album near the end of 94.. by 98 they were a multi platinum selling band.
Munky wearing a mask...... You're welcome slipknot
Daniel Munro nice roast bro
But this is 1993 and Slipknot is 1995
JMW DB
Influence and plagiarism are two different things.
I think Mushroomhead did the covering of the face 1st 93'
mr bungle did it in 91
I know this is a Halloween show but Jonathan actually has said before, he would kinda dress this way, “is this a dude or a chick?” kinda vibe, but then the adidas track suits came lol
Jonathan looks hot in this XD
Amazing Jonathan Davis was only 22 when this was recorded.
At least the person filming is not inverting colors to the music
Lmao
Bonus!! That's really annoying 90's bullshit custom video house edit 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who knew JD was such a pretty boy back then
I'm just a pretty boy, living in this fucked up world...
Riiiiight
He was hot
It's AWESOME actually!!
What lead singer of a rock band ISNT a pretty boy?
Damn, I'm suddenly wishing I could time travel just to see this concert. Fantastic music, really fun atmosphere, and Jonathan Davis looking smokin' hot in girls' clothes. Must've been such a thrill.
I was going to concerts at this time, wish I'd known about these guys in California.
Same here. Wish time travel was real just so I can watch KoRn in their early glory. 💘
Same
Man I wish I could do that too. Huntington Beach is only 3 hrs away from where I’m at.
This is so badass. I grew up hating Korn because I thought they were over-produced/manufactured nu metal. Seeing this in context of 93 blows my mind. Like, it’s crazy to me that these kids wrote this shit lol. Genius and original.
Exact same as me lol
Same here
how did you think that?
I was a fan since the first album. I used to have bootleg vhs of thier first shows. Ive always seen them as this band, a group of 20 year old geniuses
Their album "Untouchables" was the real shift into the over-production. Self-titled through Issues is where my love for their music still resides 20 years later.
Damn that version of Blind was Lit af
Fieldy fucked up toward the end and went in to the main riff too early, haha!
@@sethnicholls7861 to be fair they were all amatuers at the time
Fucking filthy 👌
I was just thinking the same. The album version is killer but I would have rather got this one.
69th like
I didn’t know that My gift to you already existed in 93.
right>? thats new to me too
That's a trip man!
Thought that was a letter to a girlfriend back them or something along those lines
29:38 me at school on a daily
🖕
😂😂😂
Look like a axl rose
Funny how nu-metal would be associated with toxic masculinity and machismo, when Jonathan Davis was a huge fan of The Cure and wasn’t afraid to channel David Bowie. This is why I was so into this band in high school. They were heroes to those of us who got called fa$*#it’s in high school.
David Bowie?? Wait, where???
Johnathan has a whole wardrobe around kilts and skirts. My favorite was the black one with red roses he wore at my second concert. 💖
I've been to 3 concerts, never once seen him wear pants.
Yo gtfo with your leftist sjw bullshit
@@dudeimtellingthetruth lmao get outta here with your fake internet tough guy bullshit
@@dudeimtellingthetruth ratio
JD is the Robert Smith of metal.
PaleBlueDot ha I was thinking the same thing. If Robert Smith fronted Slipknot!
Amazing that this sound was born in 1993. Korn was so ahead of it all
what's even more fascinating was this was the height of the grunge era, Every other band had that 90's sound, these guys stuck to their own sound even though there was no end in sight to grunge popularity.
@@callmepistol right
@@callmepistol but its still kinda has grunge dark feel (Nirvanas grunge only ofcourse not other poppy "grunge" crap of that era)
31:08 old man in the background always cracks me up
Think that’s a Bill Clinton mask lol
U mean the guy in the old man mask?
@Heche !1 Manager? I thought ball tongue is about ex-friend of band?
Love this version of Blind :-)
Morten Thomsen me to
Yes. The unreleased demo version is much heavier. Raw. No thanks to label companies.
Heavy as fuck
19:52 Damn, they had My Gift To You all the way back then and waited 3 albums to track it.
I was born this year. I wonder if that's what my mother was listening to while I was in the womb because this is by far my favorite band of all time.
Dylan Cunningham I just found out that my mother was a huge fan of korn in 1997-2001.
@@facu6572 your mom definitely put out in high school
Oh no I have a crush on 1993 Jonathan
you and me both
@ryan fumbum no i am not 12 lol
fax
On this night very night 50 miles north River Phoenix was getting high in the bathroom with John Frusciante and died outside the Viper Room while Jonny Depp was playing on stage with Flea.
Holy shit... It was really THAT night?!
oh damn, River is one of my favourite actors, i never knew this, so sad man
@@anothercleverusername992 Yep....from what I read this show was October 30th 1993 and River died October 31th a little before 2am which means he died just past midnight this very night.
Just over a year later, fall '94, I was senior in HS, and heard Blind on a station out of Cleveland, and had that song in my head for weeks after. Fell hard for Korn. When I got they CD few weeks later, I listened to the whole thing, beginning to end, 3 times in a row. Had never done that with an album before.
Jon should watch this now and give his opinion on the performance and his outfit.
looking at this,its hard to picture that man as jon davis
This is neat. I like all the extra riffs and things. You can tell they were still ironing out their set and songs. Also, I think John's outfit is less disturbing than the rest of the guys. Like, fieldy, dafuq? Ahh, the 90's.
His legs🥵
===SET-LIST===
01. Blind (Demo) 00:34
02. Predictable (Demo) 05:49
03. This Broken Soul 10:00
04. Alive (Demo) 15:05
05. Molested (Early version of "My Gift to You" with diffrent lyrics) 18:46
06. Lies 24:36
07. Faget 27:46
Ismael SouLy thank you good sir
Ismael SouLy p
Thanks🤘
Thank you so much for this post!! I always greatly appreciate these on videos and thank the person who took the time to do it!! You are fucking awesome!
Alive 10:00
This broken soul 15:05
JON LOOKS SO GOOD HERE TF
Jon is one of the greatest vocalists ever. These dudes were very lucky to have found him and got him on board. He's the main gear in the machine. The music of course helps too lol.
I love Korn. I'm going. Seen them twice. But whoever filmed this is a legend
,*young
I was at this gig, they played a couple of times there. I think one time opening for Shrinky Dinx (Early Sugar Ray)?? Lots of years ago. Used to go to Taxis and get hammered with these guys. Always ended up at some tall redheads house, she was cool as fuck. Had a 3 story house and we would have some time indeed.
It’s so clear from these early videos that this band was special. Like, I’m not a big Korn fan, but if I had discovered them around ‘94 instead of ‘97, I probably would’ve been a big fan.
17:12 best moment of this
I was having a bad day. Live Korn 93 is one of my favorite bands going live. Really helps me out to feel better.
Fantastic brother that's what it's all about.
That chick’s got some voice
It's a dude 😂😂
Korny Flakes nooooooooo! REALLY? 🤦🏻♂️
@@wigglethemiddle1 lol
Just when I thought I l
Couldn't love them more....
This showed up...
Dammit pretty boy-john! Is that a hot pants?!!!
Korn is seriously two different bands. The first two albums and everything else. OG Drummer is the shit!
How can u not LIKE THIS!!!!
Wish I was at one of these early shows. So raw.
Watching this I couldn't help but think "Damn, I think I was at that show!". But I'm not too sure now as I came across a Korn fans website and it shows that Korn played at Club 5902 like 5 times at the end of 1993. So maybe I wasn't at this show (maybe I was), but whatever the case, I know I went to one of those shows. In 1993 I was living less than a mile from that club and I remember vividly when Korn moved to Huntington Beach, like anything new and hip at OC beaches, stickers are always associated with whatever that thing is, and Korn wasn't any different. All of the sudden Korn stickers were popping up everywhere on every stop sign, fire hydrant, and mailbox. Basically anything bolted to the ground that a person could easily slap a sticker on to as a person drove past whatever that thing might be. And it was like "Who / what the hell is Korn?!?" Then I went to that club one night, saw Korn on the bill and thought "Stickers!". Anyway, I remember they went on stage, I heard Fieldy's slap bass and thought "Ah shit, not Another bass player who's gotta slap the hell out of his bass. Ugh ... next!" It just seemed at that time every new bass player I heard played slap and for me that got old quick. And had I not just met a girl who would become my girlfriend for the next year I may have paid more attention to them. But yea, I didn't pay much attention to them and bailed early with my new woman on my arm. Ah ... memories :-)
middleclassic who can forget if He was there or not? XD
middleclassic Awesome
I thought i was at this one too, but the one i went to Sublime played too , can't rember if it was 93 or 94
Carlos Eduardo Ramos because they played multiple shows there that year
i aint reading allat someone simplify it
Holy fuck I'm old.
I forgot he used to look like this.
It's amazing how many people don't know that Jon used to wear make up a lot, he dressed Goth before joining Korn. It was Korn's bassist that got him into wearing ADIDAS clothing. Again it's amazing just reading this video comment section how meany people don't know that the song Fagget is about Jon being bullied and called gay for wearing makeup in high school. I wonder if Korn would of been called a goth band if Jon kept his goth look? I think they may have been as people listen with their eyes to music as much as their ears, especially today.
When arenas couldn't handle fieldy's bass playing
Looks like a black dude, idk tho
This is a club, apparently. I doubt anything sounds good in a cramped, dark club.
@@user-mr1hs4fx7z feels better than it sounds
Men can't imagine how some girls love guys whith makeups, nails, short pants, long sox, and all that girlish stuff. It looks brave, different, creative, true. But even if a guy somehow doesn't think "ewww I'm not homo!" then he thinks "no, I'm too scared" :(
I completely agree, it's so sad. I dont care what people wear as long as they dont hurt someone, but they can't be free and express themselves
A man confident enough to wear makeup, nails, short pants, long socks and that girlie stuff and still be secure in his manhood is f***ing attractive. Man or women, confidence is SEXY!
I love it when girls dress up as guys and vice versa. Some people are into that.
Girls woulda called me a faget for doing that where I grew up
@@oscarlohens8586 well she's a bitch and the people in my neighborhood would've said that too. Its honestly sad that they have gotten so accustomed to people not breaking the mold that they immediately condemn those who try to be different. Sexual preference has nothing to do with fashion sense, and if you like something, wear it. That's all a can say.
7:38 now this is Epic
Haha found you
it changed my life
I love how they were playing songs before their albums came out
This was the best KoRn set I have ever seen
I was 6 when this show happened my friend bought the self titled album next year I was hooked
My back hurts watching this. So dope.
JD was so hot in this bye
It must have been quite an experience to actually be there for that. Korn in their prime.
I think 96-97 is their prime.
they’re still in their prime
They were kids, no idea what's about to happen in their future
Who ever recorded this is ... EPIC. 👍👍👍👍👍🤜🤛👌
And history was made 🤘
Now I'm a straight male but...
Yeah i feel ya. Lol. Like manson back in the day. I aint gay, but hey 🤣
@MusicMoviesGames ok i have recently come out as bi
@@theretronians better late than never!
@@theretronians Damn, congratulations!
@@theretronians These are the conversations I never expected to see on a metal video.
His outfit is sexy 😏
Oh definitely
The show reminds me of early Jane's addiction.
Especially with Jonathan's Perry Farrel-swagger up there.
Their outfits are the reason I was born
I see,hear how important Head was emotionally/vocally now. When Jon was possibly gonna quit, Head picked it up
The landscape of 1993 was soul asylum, gin blossoms, stone temple pilots, the cranberries, Sheryl Crow, and aerosmyth. Needless to say the world was not officially ready until 1996.
umm if you listen to mainstream and thats all..
Slayer...Megadeth...Metallica...the list goes on...
RunDCM Nirvana,Soundgarden,Pearl Jam,Smashing Pumpkins,Faith No More.
and Fucking Pantera!
Um Alice In Chains was on top of the world in 1993 lol. Can’t forget the greatest singer ever.
We saw them at about this point of thier rise.
The 3 bands that played before them went into the audience to watch, they knew what was coming.
$10 tickets, club had 5 to 600 person capacity, 1,200 people mashed in there together watching history! Unreal night.
Any korn fans in 2021?!
I love the sound at 17:38
I wish there was more of the same!
Take A Look In The Mirror (2004) 😂
It's really to bad youth is wasted on us when we are young. By the time we are old enough to begin to grasp and comprehend our potential we are already feeling the onset of becoming old,sore,tired and mentally drained.
the sad truth
No, it’s just you.
Nooo
That is the most depressing but true statement I’ve read in a long time..
Exactly! I wish I could rewind the clock
You can hear the Korn that would come out later when Ross Robinson helped them find their sound. This was not too far from LAPD.
Ross helped them lose the gimmicky stuff and to mature their sound, in my opinion, to a more simple and basic sound and song structure, but heavier, rawer, and fucking amazing!!!
I hope that people know that there was nobody on this planet like them before or during their time. Even today there’s nobody like them. I really can’t imagine what people thought about them during this time. Just going to a local show and seeing this phenomena
A college professor I had used to live there and would party with these guys. He had no idea that they were as big as they are now lol.
Just checked the address of this place they are playing at, I think it's a massage place or gym now.
Majestic Sanctuary sadly yes, it’s a massage parlor now I work literally right down the street from there I actually was just taking a glance at that place the other day walked through the back alley it was pretty insane to think they were all right there trying to just come up and sure enough they did
Never seen Jonathan without the Adidas jumpsuit until, sick
Holy shit, original arrangements! This is gold!
John... ufff.. 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥 indeed
All my childhood, I've only been seeing clips of this show. Now it's here in full and remastered :D
The year of In Utero. It was so different, they really invented a style of music. And after Issues, they unfornutaly sang and made songs like following a recipe
Damn ...this is such special old school footage ..can't believe this is the whole show ..I've always wished they would re- record This Broken Soul on a record ..I love that song
Fieldy got style!
30:38
This club ruled. So many good shows there.
Love hearing the song blind demo version. The final cut one is still my favorite but just to hear that raw sound from its original thought is something.
Woah just thinking that Kurt Cobain was still around, Layne Staley and all those guys.. and they were already making smth new!!! Nu metal was about to kick!!
Predictable is one of my all time favorite Korn songs. This early version is pretty cool
Brings back memories///I saw korn in 1994 with marilyn manson opening for danzig
I had a live import vhs tape of korn opening for Manson in Kentucky. Very early work before they were big.