Exactly🙌🏼🔥👍🏼 They’re so young here and they created THIS album THEN aka @90-91🤯 I bought this album right as it had come out (saw the video premiere for “Lack of Comprehension” on Headbangers Ball late night on MTV and had my mind TOTALLY blown!!!), went ordered the album the very next day and this record proceeded to change my entire life (seriously! I’m a pro drummer and Sean became an instant life long influence at this point!). Eventually I had the pleasure and honor of seeing Death live only one time but it happened to be the “Death - Live In LA” show at The Whisky that eventually got released on DVD, etc. Top-tier bucket list of a concert in my entire life for me even at the end of the last note of the very concert that night. To see, hear, and know these guys were this talented, this humble, and this forward thinking has remained a constant source of inspiration in my life. God Bless Chuck for putting all the bands together that he did across all the records as all the records are Killer but “Human” was THE Game Changer for his sound and style and standards of musicianship. This footage provides the rare , almost long lost glimpse into justifying how truly amazing and so far ahead of everyone these guys truly were!! And then came the Cynic “Focus” album just around a year after “Human”, I mean JEEZ. Then Chuck switches up the band and drops “Individual Thought Patterns” as next album?!??! What a time and era of Metal that was. R.I.P. Chuck and Sean, the Very Best of the Best🤟🏻🙌🏼👍🏼💔🙏🏻
@@blakesbeatscolie Wow ! Almost the same story here ! I saw the video on MTV, finally recorded it on VHS, watched it a few thousand times and a few years after, I bought the cassette at the local record store. I clearly remember where I was and when I listened to it for the first time. What a blast ! Every song was incredibly good and the production surpassed those of the former DEATH records (I discovered that afterwards). Imagine, I put the cassette in my walkman for the first time and slowly Flattening of emotion comes louder and louder with this crushing guitar tone. Also it was the first time I heard Lack of comprehension with a much better sound and it was epic! The lineup change for Individual thought patterns wasn't a bad thing : we had another very good record and who knows maybe the Human lineup would'have sounded more like Human part II ! I also have Cynic's "Focus" which is very good and as a guitar player, I think Paul Masvidal is one of the best guitar players in the world. Go listen to secret face first solo again. It's just mind blowing ! I'm glad to know that Sean is well recognized among drummers. There's a full documentary on him on YT (iKJdCM-ngGE) and everyone pays tribute to him. There's a few drum cam videos as well. As you said, RIP Chuck and Sean.
@@blakesbeatscolie The Death Human tour was my first Death metal experience - with Pestilence (Testimony album) and Viogression. I also saw Cynic with Cannibal Corpse. I also went to Death's Individual Tour... And Deicide with Cannibal Corpse (Butchered at Birth) and Obituary. I can go on and on. I had good friends and we were dedicated. Those were the days.
I was probably creeping around outside the facility when this was being recorded lol. We lived 5 minutes from morrisound. Such a mysterious place when i was a kid. All the great music coming from tampa. Thnx for the memories. 🙏
It's fascinating that a bunch of slightly awkward kids would record one of the best (death) metal records that was ever made. I still get goosebumps when I hear the fade in of the clicking bass drums of the opening title. Devastating that two of these guys are no longer with us.
14:48 Mitch Harris from Napalm Death just calling in. The group had worked on and recorded Harmony Corruption at Morrisound. This was the first album to feature Mitch who is still with the band to this day.
@1:32 it’s 1991 and “new” Van Halen is on the radio… @0:12 sick Ford Astro van and it’s basically factory new in 1991… @0:53 Chuck hearing “new” Van Halen 🥹😍 RIP king @1:35 imagine being in the other car and, “oh, there goes Death in a Ford Astro van”
Sean helped take this band to a new level, the next two drummers were sick too, they had to be because of the precedent that sean set, Death is really two bands , Death before Human, then Death from Human to Control Denied is music on another untouchable level
Scotty was the master at getting past tape saturation. Back then there was literally not enough material to magnetize on a consumer cassette tape to hold the wall of sound found in these 90s death metal bands. I imagine, and what it sounds like, is he compressed the final mix, then ran it through an exciter so you got the appearance of dynamic range. Its very apparent on Cynic's Focus. What a time. Oh and look. Browning stopping by!
You are describing DBX noise reduction encoding/decoding or a similar process. It is a unique process that uses compression and expansion "compander" to reduce the noise floor and provide a net gain in headroom of the program material. It was available during the time of the "Human" recording sessions. Whether Mr. Burns used it or not is a standing question. Also worthy of mention, tape formulation improved greatly during the late 80's... this in combination with DBX processing, in the studio and in your walkman, most likely resulted in a great sounding "wall of sound" you are referring to. cheers from an old audio engineer.
Never seen this footage before this is so cool, Chuck was such a cool and chill fuckin guy they're all so talented but just hanging out jamming just so cool to me, wish I was born in this era no phones
Haven’t listened to that album in ages!! Brutal!! I remember the exact moment I first heard Death! Scream Bloody Gore absolutely blew my fucking mind! Chuck was the most amazing guitarist I’d ever heard. This video was ‘91. I was only 19! I had hair down to my ass, wore a leather motorcycle jacket, a concert t shirt, and blue jeans every single day! Woke up with a joint, and went to bed with one! Now I’m a grandpa!
I was right there to in that time I had just heard slayers sessions in the abyss and then Death scream bloody gore fucking gave me chills his playing and guitar what a musican and cool dude meet him years later partied and hung out a few times in Florida I was in Daytona he in Tampa shortly later after seeing him for the last time I heard he had cancer I was going to try and see him but it was to late he was gone RIP Brother Chuck Gone But not Forgotten
Death wasn't my introduction to death metal but they were my first love and still my favorite. The perfect blend of chaos, speed, melody, technical playing and heaviness. I listen to perseverance today.
Wow...the creativity and quality of playing surpasses a lot of things done today. Technology was always around but people used it as a tool and aid...now its used to create. I am even noticing the quality of the drum playing, its fast like todays standards. The tremolo picking on the guitar sounds much more warmer and resonates nice! Vocals are nice and aggressive too. It ended way to soon these guys are icons.
Hah thats funny I know Sean Reinert is gay and is actually married but now I wonder if Paul is single and actually lives an ascetic buddhist lifestyle 😆😆
History in the making right there. Such a masterful album...and that Obliveon T-shirt, look for the Nemesis album from them, you can thank me later. It's an amazing album too.
It's always nice when the energetic guy walks in and everyone else is stoned. And they're talking about getting more dope. Geeez LOL!! I love metal, but wow the lifestyle some of these guys led. 5:05
Omfg 😂 11:30 - they just throw a quick clip of Bud Dwyer on national tv right before he stuck that revolver in his mouth. Talk about tongue in cheek… Who remembers that shit? “NO NO, THIS WILL HURT SOMEONE” ….uhm, you mean you?
I bought this album when it came out. I was blown away by it. I loved the leprosy and spiritual healing albums but human took it to another level. Is that mike browning that was hanging out and talking to chuck?
I know cameramen who are also your friends and not there for professional matters always try to be as obnoxious as possible xD This was history in the making.
The extreme facial close ups are strange. It’s almost like he’s invading the personal space. It’s like when someone is talking to you and they are way too close. I would be like “back up a little dude..l”. Other than that, this is history in the making. The cameo with Mike Browning was cool…this album and Leprosy are my favorites although I love them all.
Definitely!!! I like all the death albums but human is probably my favorite death album. I was 17 when first bought the album. I had never heard anything like it. It was a very brutal and complex sound. The playing is just very precise and on point. These apex musicians were able to give us something very chaotic and at the same time it sounds very focused and different. Overall a masterfully executed album!!!
@@andrewholdsworth1382 i think exactly like you....i was 15 in 1991 when i bought it in my local records shop....great memories, an huge step ahead for Death Metal and Metal in general ! RIP Chuck, RIP Sean Reinert.... See my own footage of Suicide Machine here Below : ua-cam.com/video/L6GKJfwVUGY/v-deo.htmlsi=Q_Mr9vskxpmS70G-
acaso son los históricos MORRISOUND STUDIOS donde Transmetal grabaría su épico disco "el infierno de Dante" con los coros de Glenn Benton de Deicide que aparecería en MTV y vendería mas de 200mil discos???... pues vayansealav!!!
How is it that Chuck didn't know the difference between new or old VH?? I mean...did he just fly in from Bed Rock? He knew it was Sammy (D.L.R. owns that position in VH BTW....) isnt that enough of a clue as to new or old??
the older you get, the younger your idols become
I said myself exactly the same 3 days ago ‼️death will Always have a big place in death thrash metal ‼️ for me,,,,thé best
The older i get, i am more and more amazed how these guys managed to come with such creativity and musicianship in that young age.
It's like they don't realize that they're among the best musicians on the planet and that they're creating a masterpiece.
Exactly🙌🏼🔥👍🏼 They’re so young here and they created THIS album THEN aka @90-91🤯 I bought this album right as it had come out (saw the video premiere for “Lack of Comprehension” on Headbangers Ball late night on MTV and had my mind TOTALLY blown!!!), went ordered the album the very next day and this record proceeded to change my entire life (seriously! I’m a pro drummer and Sean became an instant life long influence at this point!). Eventually I had the pleasure and honor of seeing Death live only one time but it happened to be the “Death - Live In LA” show at The Whisky that eventually got released on DVD, etc. Top-tier bucket list of a concert in my entire life for me even at the end of the last note of the very concert that night. To see, hear, and know these guys were this talented, this humble, and this forward thinking has remained a constant source of inspiration in my life. God Bless Chuck for putting all the bands together that he did across all the records as all the records are Killer but “Human” was THE Game Changer for his sound and style and standards of musicianship. This footage provides the rare , almost long lost glimpse into justifying how truly amazing and so far ahead of everyone these guys truly were!!
And then came the Cynic “Focus” album just around a year after “Human”, I mean JEEZ. Then Chuck switches up the band and drops “Individual Thought Patterns” as next album?!??! What a time and era of Metal that was. R.I.P. Chuck and Sean, the Very Best of the Best🤟🏻🙌🏼👍🏼💔🙏🏻
@@blakesbeatscolie Wow ! Almost the same story here ! I saw the video on MTV, finally recorded it on VHS, watched it a few thousand times and a few years after, I bought the cassette at the local record store. I clearly remember where I was and when I listened to it for the first time. What a blast ! Every song was incredibly good and the production surpassed those of the former DEATH records (I discovered that afterwards). Imagine, I put the cassette in my walkman for the first time and slowly Flattening of emotion comes louder and louder with this crushing guitar tone. Also it was the first time I heard Lack of comprehension with a much better sound and it was epic! The lineup change for Individual thought patterns wasn't a bad thing : we had another very good record and who knows maybe the Human lineup would'have sounded more like Human part II ! I also have Cynic's "Focus" which is very good and as a guitar player, I think Paul Masvidal is one of the best guitar players in the world. Go listen to secret face first solo again. It's just mind blowing ! I'm glad to know that Sean is well recognized among drummers. There's a full documentary on him on YT (iKJdCM-ngGE) and everyone pays tribute to him. There's a few drum cam videos as well. As you said, RIP Chuck and Sean.
They’re just having fun, that what I always loved about Death. Chuck was all about smoking weed and having fun. What else is there?
Truly
@@blakesbeatscolie
The Death Human tour was my first Death metal experience - with Pestilence (Testimony album) and Viogression. I also saw Cynic with Cannibal Corpse. I also went to Death's Individual Tour... And Deicide with Cannibal Corpse (Butchered at Birth) and Obituary. I can go on and on. I had good friends and we were dedicated.
Those were the days.
Sad seeing Chuck and Sean pencil fighting. And both of them are gone now. This album was groundbreaking.
I was probably creeping around outside the facility when this was being recorded lol. We lived 5 minutes from morrisound. Such a mysterious place when i was a kid. All the great music coming from tampa. Thnx for the memories. 🙏
Thank you for this. Chuck is one of my favorite human beings. RIP Chuck Schuldiner, brother.
Human is my #1album all time. Those 4 created magic and I could never thank them enough. 2024 and beyond.
Sean’s drumming on that album 🔥🔥🔥
Master Sean's drumming on anything he ever recorded 🤯
The mixing of a classic album. Still sounds fresh three decades on. RIP Chuck and Sean.
5:10 chuck just casually discussing a drug deal on film lol
All these dudes were stoners lol it's the secret ingredient
What were they trying to score? Weed?
I went to high school during 2000-2004, the metal scene was crazy, Death influences everywhere.
It's fascinating that a bunch of slightly awkward kids would record one of the best (death) metal records that was ever made. I still get goosebumps when I hear the fade in of the clicking bass drums of the opening title. Devastating that two of these guys are no longer with us.
R.I.P. Chuck we love and miss you so much 😥💪❤🤘👍
14:48 Mitch Harris from Napalm Death just calling in. The group had worked on and recorded Harmony Corruption at Morrisound. This was the first album to feature Mitch who is still with the band to this day.
that record is death metal perfection
@1:32 it’s 1991 and “new” Van Halen is on the radio…
@0:12 sick Ford Astro van and it’s basically factory new in 1991…
@0:53 Chuck hearing “new” Van Halen 🥹😍 RIP king
@1:35 imagine being in the other car and, “oh, there goes Death in a Ford Astro van”
lol I thought it was early dream theater at first
History in the making… Mike Browning and a phone call from Mitch Harris… those were the days!
History in the making indeed!
0:37 is Sean Reinert, a fenomenal drummer passed away in 2020
3:33 is Paul Masvidal a fenomenal guitar player from Cynic and Æon Spoke with Reinert
fenomenal
phenomenal*, you dorks...
@@mpk33 No kidding
Sean helped take this band to a new level, the next two drummers were sick too, they had to be because of the precedent that sean set, Death is really two bands , Death before Human, then Death from Human to Control Denied is music on another untouchable level
love the friend who always had a camera in hand, years later is priceless 😍
Scotty was the master at getting past tape saturation. Back then there was literally not enough material to magnetize on a consumer cassette tape to hold the wall of sound found in these 90s death metal bands. I imagine, and what it sounds like, is he compressed the final mix, then ran it through an exciter so you got the appearance of dynamic range. Its very apparent on Cynic's Focus. What a time. Oh and look. Browning stopping by!
You are describing DBX noise reduction encoding/decoding or a similar process. It is a unique process that uses compression and expansion "compander" to reduce the noise floor and provide a net gain in headroom of the program material. It was available during the time of the "Human" recording sessions. Whether Mr. Burns used it or not is a standing question. Also worthy of mention, tape formulation improved greatly during the late 80's... this in combination with DBX processing, in the studio and in your walkman, most likely resulted in a great sounding "wall of sound" you are referring to. cheers from an old audio engineer.
I fukin LOVE these comments
Thank you THANK YOU I LOVED THIS
Never seen this footage before this is so cool, Chuck was such a cool and chill fuckin guy they're all so talented but just hanging out jamming just so cool to me, wish I was born in this era no phones
no phones
no more pencil bouts today 😢😥
Man I just LOVE Chuck flipping off the camera and then smiling at 3:53
one of the best albums of all time
Haven’t listened to that album in ages!! Brutal!! I remember the exact moment I first heard Death! Scream Bloody Gore absolutely blew my fucking mind! Chuck was the most amazing guitarist I’d ever heard. This video was ‘91. I was only 19! I had hair down to my ass, wore a leather motorcycle jacket, a concert t shirt, and blue jeans every single day! Woke up with a joint, and went to bed with one! Now I’m a grandpa!
I was right there to in that time I had just heard slayers sessions in the abyss and then Death scream bloody gore fucking gave me chills his playing and guitar what a musican and cool dude meet him years later partied and hung out a few times in Florida I was in Daytona he in Tampa shortly later after seeing him for the last time I heard he had cancer I was going to try and see him but it was to late he was gone RIP Brother Chuck Gone But not Forgotten
Can't really watching without tears. They created a masterpiece and Chuck is an all time legend!
Death wasn't my introduction to death metal but they were my first love and still my favorite. The perfect blend of chaos, speed, melody, technical playing and heaviness. I listen to perseverance today.
Wow...the creativity and quality of playing surpasses a lot of things done today. Technology was always around but people used it as a tool and aid...now its used to create. I am even noticing the quality of the drum playing, its fast like todays standards. The tremolo picking on the guitar sounds much more warmer and resonates nice! Vocals are nice and aggressive too. It ended way to soon these guys are icons.
This is very, very rare and so cool.
These guys are legends in their own rite.
Chuck is the Godfather of Deathmetal. R.I.P 🤘
Thank you.
@7:27 “to your boyfriend Paul”.
Dudes in 2024 😮
Rip Sean Reinert
Hah thats funny I know Sean Reinert is gay and is actually married but now I wonder if Paul is single and actually lives an ascetic buddhist lifestyle 😆😆
I came looking for this comment because I knew someone made it before me
Lol ... Bori outing Sean and Paul in 1991
It's 3 a.m. here and I found this hidden gem just before turning in. Damn..no sleep for me tonight.
History in the making right there. Such a masterful album...and that Obliveon T-shirt, look for the Nemesis album from them, you can thank me later. It's an amazing album too.
Is there any footage of the recording leprosy. That’d be beyond insane to see. Mike
These guys were way ahead of their time 🤘🏽
Human was the first album i bought on vinyl. This one will always hold a special spot for me
It's always nice when the energetic guy walks in and everyone else is stoned. And they're talking about getting more dope. Geeez LOL!! I love metal, but wow the lifestyle some of these guys led. 5:05
RIP, Sean.
Apparently Borivoj Krgin behind camera ... now the man behind Blabbermouth.
Thanks for sharing !
Sean com espinha na cara mano, cara MUDOU a história do metal sendo uma criança
"Sean's just jealous"
Sean (knowing he is one of the greatest drummers in the genre before turning 20) : 😂
Omfg 😂
11:30 - they just throw a quick clip of Bud Dwyer on national tv right before he stuck that revolver in his mouth. Talk about tongue in cheek…
Who remembers that shit? “NO NO, THIS WILL HURT SOMEONE” ….uhm, you mean you?
I bought this album when it came out. I was blown away by it. I loved the leprosy and spiritual healing albums but human took it to another level. Is that mike browning that was hanging out and talking to chuck?
It's a masterpiece. Chuck: "It's not good enough!"
Someone get these guys some Bud!
Right lol
Much Love Chuck.
Rip Chuck Schuldiner and Sean Reinert.
I haven't thought about pencil fights in a very, very, very long time.
They once knew flattening of emotions...
I know cameramen who are also your friends and not there for professional matters always try to be as obnoxious as possible xD
This was history in the making.
The extreme facial close ups are strange. It’s almost like he’s invading the personal space. It’s like when someone is talking to you and they are way too close. I would be like “back up a little dude..l”. Other than that, this is history in the making. The cameo with Mike Browning was cool…this album and Leprosy are my favorites although I love them all.
Actually the camera is far away. He’s just zooming in. So no personal space was invaded.
mike browning showing up with an obliveon shirt!!!
I went from Brazil to Tampa to visit the Meca of death metal! Hell yeah🤘🏻🤘🏻
best Death album. nice to see this.
Just subscribed! Thanks for the content
Human is the best Death Metal album of all time IMO.
Definitely!!! I like all the death albums but human is probably my favorite death album. I was 17 when first bought the album. I had never heard anything like it. It was a very brutal and complex sound. The playing is just very precise and on point. These apex musicians were able to give us something very chaotic and at the same time it sounds very focused and different. Overall a masterfully executed album!!!
@@andrewholdsworth1382 i think exactly like you....i was 15 in 1991 when i bought it in my local records shop....great memories, an huge step ahead for Death Metal and Metal in general ! RIP Chuck, RIP Sean Reinert.... See my own footage of Suicide Machine here Below : ua-cam.com/video/L6GKJfwVUGY/v-deo.htmlsi=Q_Mr9vskxpmS70G-
Kelly Schaffer wouldnt be happy to read this)))
@@Mutabor1981 ....you're right but Unquestionable Presence is the 2nd one ! 😉
@@romaincassignolfunny way to spell Piece of Time
Patterson in Death would have been orgasmic lol
Who's old enough to remember pencil fights?
Great You put the sections together !
Bettet quality too !
THE HORROR!
THE GLORY!!
THE DEATH!!!
Let The Metal Flow!!!!
That is Mike Browning stopping by??
Thanks for this! Whos the dude recording and talking?
Obliveon shirt
unbelievably underrated band
By far the best death lineup
acaso son los históricos MORRISOUND STUDIOS donde Transmetal grabaría su épico disco "el infierno de Dante" con los coros de Glenn Benton de Deicide que aparecería en MTV y vendería mas de 200mil discos???... pues vayansealav!!!
5:02 Mike Browning enters
Very cool!
This line up was a dream team!
All so young and so talented!!!!
This is gold.
So Chuck is 24 here and he's making perhaps the best death metal album ever
unreal album. game changing drumming. every song is great, no filler at all. amazing music, and amazing lyrics. a complete masterpiece
If only they knew how easy it was to get weed now lol
Well Paul does 👀
Awesome!
new fav channel 🤘🤘🤘
Like I am watching "The Blair Witch Project"
How is it that Chuck didn't know the difference between new or old VH?? I mean...did he just fly in from Bed Rock? He knew it was Sammy (D.L.R. owns that position in VH BTW....) isnt that enough of a clue as to new or old??
What a moment!
they are so down to earth people ❤️
What was that mixing console?
RIP Chuck and Sean
Their best album
Chuck was a very good looking guy he was very handsome
Ďakujem že ste boli❤
Can anybody tell what mixing console was there in the studio that times?
Lmao pencil fighting 😅
Pre- Blabbermouth Bori lol
Im half deaf cause of this album
This is Fuckin Gold!
History
Thank You
Talk about a kick in the head, I want a fucking do over.
Rufus take me back to 1989NOW!!
You can totally hear the pantera influence.
Horns up dudes!
Anybody knows who filmed this? thanx.
a kid, i guess... :D
The faces of death
was this to tape or were they using pro tools at this time? never mind. tape.... wait it looks like they were using something digital
Analog tape , Pro Tools wasn't out yet I don't think
I was freinds with rick rozz, we went to high school at lake brantley high school
cool hearing Poundcake's van halen
Cool.
how was the line up at that time?
Chuck, reinert,di giorgio and masvidal. Filmed by borivoj krgin
upd - its actually scottie carino there, as long as i recall he recorded cosmic sea.
Chuck s not dead I got the picture to prove we will get to breathe again st Mary’s in Johnson city tenn look at the ghost in front of the window
Who was the cameraman?
borivoj krgin
Ahhh man i thought someone died there , according to the title 🤣
🤣