1. Complain 00:00 2. Pillow 0:328 3. Black Flag 07:58 4. We Were Born To Be Loved 12:00 5. Black The Sky 17:45 6. Don't Care 22:35 7. Goldilox 27:30 8. Pretend 32:44 9. Over My Head 37:14 10. Fool You 47:30 11. Cigarettes 52:33 12. Dogman 1:01:09 13. It's Love 1:05:32 14. Moanjam 1:11:37 15. Human Behavior 1:25:18 16. Shoes 1:31:40 17. King 1:35:12
They were at their peak here. I saw them the night before this show at the Stone Pony and they were killer as well. I saw them 20 plus times including their 2 mtv appearances from 89 to 98. I was a psycho KX fan.
Look at that house, it's packed, they did just fine, never sold out always stayed true to themselves like even here is 94 the height of grunge and they never fell into that whole thing just kept doing what they do.
@passion Dumbing down is really something to behold... Master of Puppets to Enter Sandman... these 3 kind, wonderful and genius performers will never second guess their choices in the end... art vs commerce... we're all blessed to have seen and met them...
King's X didn't fit neatly into any of the commercial categories of their time, which made it difficult to market them. They were too heavy and complex for traditional rock radio, too positive and sincere for a lot of metal and hard rock fans, but not proggy enough for hardcore prog audiences. I think they would have done better in a media landscape like today's, where a band doesn't have to be part of a broad cultural moment to find an audience.
1994 the absolute pinnacle of grunge and bands like Toad the Wet Sprocket but Kings X never once fell into that trap or sold out, they always stayed true to what they knew, who they were and what they did and still do to this day.🤘☠️🌹
Actually Kings x is credited by Jerry Cantrell from Alice in chains as the major influence for not only Alice in chains but also the grunge movement. Jeff ament from Pearl jam played the 12 string bass because of Dug Pinnick. It's the hammer 12-string bass you here at the beginning of Jeremy by Pearl jam. Dimebag Darrell of Pantera was also a huge King's x fan. He credited King's x for pantera's groove metal sound.
Man... do I NOT want to sound like Walt Kowalski here... but, this is the single greatest live performance I've ever seen on UA-cam and only 7K views??!!... Ogre, thank you for this posting... I have the Dallas show from this tour on boot... but, this is a few notches higher from an energy standpoint... this venue on this day is my first stop once I get this Flux capacitor to work!😄
Faith Hope Love tour / 1991 / Winston-Salem, NC / They headlined at a club called Baity's Music Garden. Easily one of the most amazing things I have ever witnessed. I have seen them many times since, but, man, that night.... GOOD LAWD!!!!!!! Something about that night has never left me!
i was there as well,first time i met and got a photo with dug after the show on the street/near the tour bus. thanks for sharing this footage !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow they are spot on. I just spent a half hour looking up Ty Tabor's signature guitar back then. Looks like he's playing his Zion there. Very interested in the fact he uses single coil pickups but they seem to double-coil in a single coil space. The pickups he uses are still $200 each on Ebay lol.
I was there.. this show was soooo insane compared to the night before. Your footage looks about the same as mine... someone has to have the master!!! Kiss and Anthrax were in attendance sitting on the stage to the right if memory serves..
Thanks for posting this. Any earlier shows from before I first saw them ('98) are especially appreciated. For some reason King's X from the first 4 albums seem like the real King's X to me, even though I know, if anything, it's the opposite!
‘92-‘94 concert footage of King’s X is the absolute best.
1. Complain 00:00
2. Pillow 0:328
3. Black Flag 07:58
4. We Were Born To Be Loved 12:00
5. Black The Sky 17:45
6. Don't Care 22:35
7. Goldilox 27:30
8. Pretend 32:44
9. Over My Head 37:14
10. Fool You 47:30
11. Cigarettes 52:33
12. Dogman 1:01:09
13. It's Love 1:05:32
14. Moanjam 1:11:37
15. Human Behavior 1:25:18
16. Shoes 1:31:40
17. King 1:35:12
They were at their peak here. I saw them the night before this show at the Stone Pony and they were killer as well. I saw them 20 plus times including their 2 mtv appearances from 89 to 98. I was a psycho KX fan.
My first KX show was a few months later in Philadelphia; right after their Woodstock appearance. So glad I caught this era.
This is one of the top 10 hard rock bands ever! I still don’t understand why they didn’t catch on with the masses. What a shame
Look at that house, it's packed, they did just fine, never sold out always stayed true to themselves like even here is 94 the height of grunge and they never fell into that whole thing just kept doing what they do.
They never caught on because they refused to dumb it down. They were (are) simply too good for the majority of listeners.
@passion Dumbing down is really something to behold... Master of Puppets to Enter Sandman... these 3 kind, wonderful and genius performers will never second guess their choices in the end... art vs commerce... we're all blessed to have seen and met them...
Because people just didn't get them. Its that simple. Too bad- but true.
King's X didn't fit neatly into any of the commercial categories of their time, which made it difficult to market them. They were too heavy and complex for traditional rock radio, too positive and sincere for a lot of metal and hard rock fans, but not proggy enough for hardcore prog audiences. I think they would have done better in a media landscape like today's, where a band doesn't have to be part of a broad cultural moment to find an audience.
King's X = GOAT!
Ty's second solo on Cigarettes is just mind blowing!
love how that era, they played over my head, fool you and cigarettes in order
1994 the absolute pinnacle of grunge and bands like Toad the Wet Sprocket but Kings X never once fell into that trap or sold out, they always stayed true to what they knew, who they were and what they did and still do to this day.🤘☠️🌹
Yes! I was in Boston!! Amazing!
Actually Kings x is credited by Jerry Cantrell from Alice in chains as the major influence for not only Alice in chains but also the grunge movement.
Jeff ament from Pearl jam played the 12 string bass because of Dug Pinnick. It's the hammer 12-string bass you here at the beginning of Jeremy by Pearl jam.
Dimebag Darrell of Pantera was also a huge King's x fan. He credited King's x for pantera's groove metal sound.
This was my 21st birthday show! We went to Wetlands Reserve afterward!
Man... do I NOT want to sound like Walt Kowalski here... but, this is the single greatest live performance I've ever seen on UA-cam and only 7K views??!!... Ogre, thank you for this posting... I have the Dallas show from this tour on boot... but, this is a few notches higher from an energy standpoint... this venue on this day is my first stop once I get this Flux capacitor to work!😄
最高です!
Absolutely flawless
wow, I really love this band. doing the thing b4 "they" started doing the thing. so awesome. Next Level. B4 their time.
Faith Hope Love tour / 1991 / Winston-Salem, NC / They headlined at a club called Baity's Music Garden. Easily one of the most amazing things I have ever witnessed. I have seen them many times since, but, man, that night.... GOOD LAWD!!!!!!! Something about that night has never left me!
30 years ago?! 🤯 This is so so good.
Woah the drum solo at 26:00.....super rhythmic and the band is tight as fuck keeping on with that revolving riff.
My first KX concert was the night before, in Asbury Park.
i was there as well,first time i met and got a photo with dug after the show on the street/near the tour bus. thanks for sharing this footage !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Always loved this band one of my favorites heavy Beatles
I was there!!!!!
First time I saw them was like '91 at some mid-sized club in New Jersey. Was easily one of the best concerts I have ever attended in my life.
Man Jerry from 25:50 till 27:05 amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Man Ty's tone on "Pillow" is just monsterous
Just saw them in Dallas the night before Thanksgiving and they played "Pillow". It was absolute thunder!!!!
The perfect setlist
This is awesome! This was my second time seeing them. I've seen them now over 20 times, love it
I love this band! Best of all time!
Doesn't get better than this! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! Had a bad day and wanted to hear Human behavior! I got the entire concert! Thanks again!
Wow they are spot on. I just spent a half hour looking up Ty Tabor's signature guitar back then. Looks like he's playing his Zion there. Very interested in the fact he uses single coil pickups but they seem to double-coil in a single coil space. The pickups he uses are still $200 each on Ebay lol.
I was there.. this show was soooo insane compared to the night before. Your footage looks about the same as mine... someone has to have the master!!! Kiss and Anthrax were in attendance sitting on the stage to the right if memory serves..
My favorite band. Love 'em!
Watching this to see if i got on stage like i remember😊
Great crowd. Vocals sound great. Much better than what I've heard recently from King's X.
We're all getting older lol!
Saw this tour on three different dates. "Dogman" was a killer album
Thanks for posting this. Any earlier shows from before I first saw them ('98) are especially appreciated. For some reason King's X from the first 4 albums seem like the real King's X to me, even though I know, if anything, it's the opposite!
Thank u for posting!! Great band👍
Always wanted to hear them play "Shoes" live. Amazing!
Saw them a few days before this show in Boston. Seems like yesterday.
What amazing show !!