2:22 -Set the World Afire 7:47 - Skin o' My Teeth 11:10 - The Scorpion 16:50 - Wake up Dead 21:50 - Something that I'm Not 26:55 - In my Darkest Hour 33:15 - Angry Again 37:31 - Of Mice and Men 41:27 - Reckoning Day 45:55 - A Tout Le Monde 50:30 - Train of Consequences 55:30 - Die Dead Enough 59:40 - Trust 1:04:58 - Tornado of Souls 1:11:28 - Kick the Chair 1:15:23 - Hangar 18 1:21:30 - Sweating Bullets 1:25:58 - Symphony of Destruction 1:31:24 - Back in the Day - Sound is fucked up a little 1:34:56 - Peace Sells 1:39:55 - Holy Wars 1:49:30 - Silent Scorn and Dave's speech I hope that will be helpful.Enjoy awesome music \m/
I seen this lineup in 2004 and it was my first megadeth show ever. Went with my dad and I was too young to have beer so I was in the very front with my hotdog trying to eat it while people were bumping into me. Good times
I agree 100%. I'm still listening to it all these years later and I like it more than anything before or after and it still feels fresh. Never tire of it.
2:11 Set The World Afire 7:48 Skin O' My Teeth 11:11 The Scorpion 16:52 Wake Up Dead 21:55 Something I'm Not 26:48 In My Darkest Hour 33:15 Angry Again 37:35 Of Mice and Man 41:27 Rekoning Day 46:03 A Toute Le Monde 50:30 Train Of Consequences 55:30 Die Dead Enough 59:44 Trust 1:04:58 Tornado Of Souls 1:11:25 Kick The Chair 1:15:23 Hangar 18 1:21:16 Sweating Bullets 1:26:00 Countdown To Extinction 1:30:05 Back In The Day (With Exodus) 1:34:57 Peace Sells 1:41:24 Holy Wars
@@pstroud94 I was ready to wow everyone with my obscure Medan knowledge. Touche. I love that show. Personally I'm a fan of Al Pitrelli's playing and style.
I’ve always preferred the original lineup with Gar and Poland; but I have been partial to their first two albums so it’s just my opinion really. Excellent when he was surprised by the the very 1st band who’s Lp Bonded By Blood 🩸 should’ve been released before Metallica a couple years ahead of those demos, but some idiots who had been working for a little record company called COMBAT were busy sitting on their hands and it was eventually put out on Torrid @ ‘85. I doubt those assholes would’ve even been considered part of the supposed Big 4 had this not been the case and such an overrated act would’ve never had taken their time in between the AJFA- Load 💩 I and I I LPs. Sincerely, DJP ex Anal Cunt; PostMortem and Kilslug Sony;Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka of course 😂
His voice has gotten so much worse. So bad, they had to down-tune the songs and make most of them sound like shit. I actually really like his voice around this time.
Apart from the aforementioned deterioration of Dave's voice (last show I saw of theirs was Raleigh, NC in 2013 opening for Maiden, and it was torturous even then), there's actually another legit reason they don't have sets like this anymore: they were bona fide headliners at the time. Even if it was large theaters & whatnot, they were headliners so they could play 90-120 minutes & could include whatever they wanted. What 98% of fans don't know however is that, when a band goes on the road, the record company is typically who foots the bill for the tour. All the logistics are covered by the record label: busses, trucks, aircraft (if applicable) & any other ancillary vehicle rentals, food, tour personnel, local security & stagehands, venue rental, etc, and they recover their investment at the door. The band actually doesn't really get more than like 5% of the door, so the way the band gets paid is by selling merch. That's why all the best band tshirts are the ones sold at concerts; they use the coolest designs for the stuff they sell at the show because they know the fans will pay top dollar for a souvenir they won't be able to buy anywhere else, and they "dumb it down" with less designs and/or nothing on the back for retail places like Hot Topic & whatnot. In fact, as I type this I'm wearing a Rust In Peace 20th Anniversary tour shirt (the one with the artwork from Rusted Pieces: The Videos). At least, the record label USED to be the ones to foot the bill for a tour. Alas, with the advent of digital file sharing and other such nonsense, the labels aren't making quite the $ they used to, so if you're in a band and want to go on tour, unless that band is capable of headlining a stadium or something, you've essentially got two choices: procure a sponsor (which ensures that the sponsor's name is going to be more prominent than your band's in any advertisements & merch apart from what you finance yourselves) or open for someone else. Since the first option isn't a surefire way to accomplish the goal of hitting the road, as well as meaning there's yet another entity with its hands in the pot for tour proceeds (because the label is STILL going to get their pound of flesh), the overwhelming majority of bands take the second option and open for someone else. Meaning they'll only have around 1hr to play, resulting in a setlist consisting of the most obvious new songs, 1-3 surprises and the obligatory "greatest hits". Which for Megadeth results in a mishmash for the first 35 or so minutes and the last few songs being "She Wolf," "Sweating Bullets" "Trust" (with these three being in random order but still at this part of the set), "Symphony of Destruction", "Peace Sells" and "Holy Wars" (in that exact order). Btw, that RIP 20th Anniversary tour shirt I mentioned I'm wearing? Yeah, I got it at the "2010 Jaegermeister Tour". Guess who the sponsor for THAT tour was...
Wow although at this time he already started to record songs without so many high pitchrd vocals, he could still do it if he wanted. Sad it is 100% gone now.
@@Davidjon1946 No, this was the Blackmail The Universe tour. That tour ended late Nov of 2004 (I was at that gig in Portland, Oregon) but Gigantour didn't start until late spring of 2005. What's weird though is that I saw that tour 3 times (BTU Seattle & Portland and Gigantour Seattle) and the first song after "Shut Up, Be Happy" every time was "Blackmail The Universe". Wonder why they didn't play that one here.
@@jabbahutt4776 they mixed it up a lot on that tour. I remember it being really exciting to see which songs dropped in or out of the setlist each night, if Dave would throw in a medley in the middle of peace sells etc. Felt like he really had a point to prove.
That's a Jello Biafra spoken word called "Shut Up, Be Happy" reworked over a loop of the first 60 seconds of the Black Sabbath song "Black Sabbath". This was released by Ice T for his album The Iceberg and has been a standard Megadeth opener since the Countdown to Extinction tour.
It’s weird because he clearly has the dexterity & speed, but chooses the wrong notes & phrasing. He drifts into scales that just don’t fit with the chord progression for seemingly no reason.
Dave's voice sounds pretty bad here compared to even the years close to this concert. In the late 1990s, in Rude Awakening, and in the years of United Abominations 2007-2008, his voice sounds better than this. It's strange to see Dave playing with ESP-LTD
Shawn Drover was a terrible choice for Megadeth along with Glen.They don't have that Megadeth flavor that Chris Adler and Kiko Loureiro brought to Dystopia.Shawn is great choice for Act of Defiance.
Nah he wasn't. In engame he already became lazy, compare his work in United Abominations and Endgame. ITs like 2 different guys recorded the whole thing.
@@cyraxxxxxxxx So 9 months later, did you take the time to actually read my comment? Shawn was a horrible drummer in megadeth right after United Abominations. The drumwork in endgame is horrible if you compare it to the drumwork in UA
2:22 -Set the World Afire
7:47 - Skin o' My Teeth
11:10 - The Scorpion
16:50 - Wake up Dead
21:50 - Something that I'm Not
26:55 - In my Darkest Hour
33:15 - Angry Again
37:31 - Of Mice and Men
41:27 - Reckoning Day
45:55 - A Tout Le Monde
50:30 - Train of Consequences
55:30 - Die Dead Enough
59:40 - Trust
1:04:58 - Tornado of Souls
1:11:28 - Kick the Chair
1:15:23 - Hangar 18
1:21:30 - Sweating Bullets
1:25:58 - Symphony of Destruction
1:31:24 - Back in the Day - Sound is fucked up a little
1:34:56 - Peace Sells
1:39:55 - Holy Wars
1:49:30 - Silent Scorn and Dave's speech
I hope that will be helpful.Enjoy awesome music \m/
This was amazing to see live! Remember it like it was yesterday!
I seen this lineup in 2004 and it was my first megadeth show ever. Went with my dad and I was too young to have beer so I was in the very front with my hotdog trying to eat it while people were bumping into me. Good times
Reckoning day and train of consequences sound better than the originals. Dave’s vocals are on fucking point
No, they sound much better in their original tuning
Megadeth put in my opinion one of their greatest albums in 2004..The System has Failed
I agree 100%. I'm still listening to it all these years later and I like it more than anything before or after and it still feels fresh. Never tire of it.
It is such a good album, isn't it?
Yes!!
I'd list it top 3 for sure but united abominations is 1 imo
Totalmente de acuerdo
2:11 Set The World Afire
7:48 Skin O' My Teeth
11:11 The Scorpion
16:52 Wake Up Dead
21:55 Something I'm Not
26:48 In My Darkest Hour
33:15 Angry Again
37:35 Of Mice and Man
41:27 Rekoning Day
46:03 A Toute Le Monde
50:30 Train Of Consequences
55:30 Die Dead Enough
59:44 Trust
1:04:58 Tornado Of Souls
1:11:25 Kick The Chair
1:15:23 Hangar 18
1:21:16 Sweating Bullets
1:26:00 Countdown To Extinction
1:30:05 Back In The Day (With Exodus)
1:34:57 Peace Sells
1:41:24 Holy Wars
I was so confused and thought they actually played Countdown at this show
@@markdacek5113 same
moto psycho came out in 01 and i haven't found one concert around that time with the song on the set list...
Medan Indonesia 2001 they played Moto Psycho.
@@pstroud94 I was ready to wow everyone with my obscure Medan knowledge. Touche.
I love that show. Personally I'm a fan of Al Pitrelli's playing and style.
Jeff Young solos on Set the world afire are legendary !
I’ve always preferred the original lineup with Gar and Poland; but I have been partial to their first two albums so it’s just my opinion really. Excellent when he was surprised by the the very 1st band who’s Lp Bonded By Blood 🩸 should’ve been released before Metallica a couple years ahead of those demos, but some idiots who had been working for a little record company called COMBAT were busy sitting on their hands and it was eventually put out on Torrid @ ‘85. I doubt those assholes would’ve even been considered part of the supposed Big 4 had this not been the case and such an overrated act would’ve never had taken their time in between the AJFA- Load 💩 I and I I LPs. Sincerely, DJP ex Anal Cunt; PostMortem and Kilslug Sony;Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka of course 😂
Eu gosto muito também, legend
This tour was fkn badass!! 🤘
Tell me why they don't do sets like that anymore ... Come on Dave, your voice is not that bad anymore haha
His voice has gotten so much worse. So bad, they had to down-tune the songs and make most of them sound like shit. I actually really like his voice around this time.
HEELSTEVEN MAGGLE tuned down an entire step no less and some of the songs are unrecognizable
Yeah Dave’s vocals have deteriorated so much over time. It sad. Some of their best songs are sung in high keys
They don’t NEED a set like that
Apart from the aforementioned deterioration of Dave's voice (last show I saw of theirs was Raleigh, NC in 2013 opening for Maiden, and it was torturous even then), there's actually another legit reason they don't have sets like this anymore: they were bona fide headliners at the time. Even if it was large theaters & whatnot, they were headliners so they could play 90-120 minutes & could include whatever they wanted.
What 98% of fans don't know however is that, when a band goes on the road, the record company is typically who foots the bill for the tour. All the logistics are covered by the record label: busses, trucks, aircraft (if applicable) & any other ancillary vehicle rentals, food, tour personnel, local security & stagehands, venue rental, etc, and they recover their investment at the door. The band actually doesn't really get more than like 5% of the door, so the way the band gets paid is by selling merch. That's why all the best band tshirts are the ones sold at concerts; they use the coolest designs for the stuff they sell at the show because they know the fans will pay top dollar for a souvenir they won't be able to buy anywhere else, and they "dumb it down" with less designs and/or nothing on the back for retail places like Hot Topic & whatnot. In fact, as I type this I'm wearing a Rust In Peace 20th Anniversary tour shirt (the one with the artwork from Rusted Pieces: The Videos).
At least, the record label USED to be the ones to foot the bill for a tour. Alas, with the advent of digital file sharing and other such nonsense, the labels aren't making quite the $ they used to, so if you're in a band and want to go on tour, unless that band is capable of headlining a stadium or something, you've essentially got two choices: procure a sponsor (which ensures that the sponsor's name is going to be more prominent than your band's in any advertisements & merch apart from what you finance yourselves) or open for someone else. Since the first option isn't a surefire way to accomplish the goal of hitting the road, as well as meaning there's yet another entity with its hands in the pot for tour proceeds (because the label is STILL going to get their pound of flesh), the overwhelming majority of bands take the second option and open for someone else. Meaning they'll only have around 1hr to play, resulting in a setlist consisting of the most obvious new songs, 1-3 surprises and the obligatory "greatest hits". Which for Megadeth results in a mishmash for the first 35 or so minutes and the last few songs being "She Wolf," "Sweating Bullets" "Trust" (with these three being in random order but still at this part of the set), "Symphony of Destruction", "Peace Sells" and "Holy Wars" (in that exact order).
Btw, that RIP 20th Anniversary tour shirt I mentioned I'm wearing? Yeah, I got it at the "2010 Jaegermeister Tour". Guess who the sponsor for THAT tour was...
It was a good show, some of the songs from the list aren't played anymore Everything changes...)
Wow although at this time he already started to record songs without so many high pitchrd vocals, he could still do it if he wanted. Sad it is 100% gone now.
one best concerts hail fuckin megadeth
Awesome!!
thanks for recording this concert
Back in the Day with Exodus ...Fuck!!!
I was there! Amazing show and set list. Seems like yesterday! Wonder where Dave’s black and silver ESP is - would love to buy it!
Was this gigantour??
@@Davidjon1946 No, this was the Blackmail The Universe tour. That tour ended late Nov of 2004 (I was at that gig in Portland, Oregon) but Gigantour didn't start until late spring of 2005.
What's weird though is that I saw that tour 3 times (BTU Seattle & Portland and Gigantour Seattle) and the first song after "Shut Up, Be Happy" every time was "Blackmail The Universe". Wonder why they didn't play that one here.
@@jabbahutt4776 they mixed it up a lot on that tour. I remember it being really exciting to see which songs dropped in or out of the setlist each night, if Dave would throw in a medley in the middle of peace sells etc. Felt like he really had a point to prove.
I didn’t see you there
I have one :)
So Thats Where My Old Channel Went
High Quality video
the scorpion what the hell hahah
It sounds weird
Tomás Alejandro Reséndez Gómez the mic literally messed up tho
epic
Too bad the mic broke when they got to 'back in the day' until the end.
Glen Drover is a beast!!! Best megadeth guitarist after Chris Poland and Marty Friedman
Kiko and Broderick are better than him.
Broderick sounds too robotic, Glen is better, but not better than Kiko and Marty 🤘
Not even close, did you even listen to that tornado of souls solo?
Glen is last in my book....
Is that Jello Biafra at the beginning?
Yes it is. The intro guys used for a long time
That's a Jello Biafra spoken word called "Shut Up, Be Happy" reworked over a loop of the first 60 seconds of the Black Sabbath song "Black Sabbath". This was released by Ice T for his album The Iceberg and has been a standard Megadeth opener since the Countdown to Extinction tour.
Crazy how much he aged from 99 to 04
In 99 he still look like his young self and here he looks like he does now.
Look at 2010 then look at 2012
I feel like he didn’t really look old until 2011 and rapidly aged to grandpa mode by the time Pooper Collider dropped
Dave Mustaine and some talented musicians covering Megadeth.. sounds OK
Does any body know who's on drums?
Shawn Drover
That tornado of souls solo annoyed me so hard
I think it was good. Definitely wasn’t the best. Glen isn’t marty
Yeah dude, that sucked, could see it in Dave’s face that he’s annoyed as well.
It’s weird because he clearly has the dexterity & speed, but chooses the wrong notes & phrasing. He drifts into scales that just don’t fit with the chord progression for seemingly no reason.
@@reinodjanghardt8604es como si indirectamente quisiera arruinarlo jajajaja
Dave's voice sounds pretty bad here compared to even the years close to this concert. In the late 1990s, in Rude Awakening, and in the years of United Abominations 2007-2008, his voice sounds better than this. It's strange to see Dave playing with ESP-LTD
He sounds really good in something that I'm not tho
The singing on Reckoning Day here is waaay better than Rude Awakening
Shawn Drover was a terrible choice for Megadeth along with Glen.They don't have that Megadeth flavor that Chris Adler and Kiko Loureiro brought to Dystopia.Shawn is great choice for Act of Defiance.
Failed Attempt shawn is amazing he was one element of “ ENDGAME” the best álbum of the “new era”
Nah he wasn't. In engame he already became lazy, compare his work in United Abominations and Endgame. ITs like 2 different guys recorded the whole thing.
What? Shawn join megadeth on 2004 engame was made in 2009
@@cyraxxxxxxxx So 9 months later, did you take the time to actually read my comment? Shawn was a horrible drummer in megadeth right after United Abominations.
The drumwork in endgame is horrible if you compare it to the drumwork in UA
Degrasso was the best drummer, Kiko best guitarist
Their worst lineup.
Ok dumb dumb
@@MrBrownsugar85 What’s worse than this then? Tell me.
@@heelstevenmaggle5615 needledick