Seen them at TITP and I couldn't escape from the front of the crowd, I managed to get a second wind and it was the most out of body experience I've ever had. It took everything out of me and I spent the night in the medical tent after, still the best moment ever
They're such a unique band, you can't really equate them to anyone else. Elements of rock, metal, electro, drum and bass, punk and trance all mixed together. By all accounts, Keith was a kind and gentle soul too. A maniac on stage, but a lovely guy off it.
They are one of the few acts who can headline pretty much any type of festival and get the same reaction. They have fans into electronic music, metal, pop, hip-hop... it's pretty impressive how they crossed over like that, especially in the 90s when people were more tribal about their music tastes
Mix Techno, Trance, Punk, EDM, Breakbeat, Ambient, Rock and HipHop all into one ... turn up that bass. Freak out. Thats The Prodigy. Legends since 1991.
I saw them live 5 times from their early days in 1993 to a few months before keith died, they were awesome. My favourite was at reading festival where they followed rage against the machine and went absolutely nuts the crowd was already pumped and they managed to dial it up a notch or three.
I was at that performance at Reading! Was absolutely insane, my mate got his head split open by a rogue flying bottle but that wasn't enough to stop him going nuts lol. That alongside Rage was one of the best live experiences of my life. The crowd in this video is incredibly tame in comparison.
Next week is the 28th Anniversary of me seeing them live for the first time. Even then Keith and Maxim went through the crowds to feel the energy. Maxim stared me down with his cat's eye contacts in and got pulled up onstage by Keith. Keith, Maxim and Liam signed my poster after the gig. So many memories they have given me.
Seeing The Prodigy live is an unbelievable, almost indescribable experience. Their beats pound THROUGH your entire being and your feet are dancing before you even realise that. The rhythms are tribal and hit you at an instinctive level. There is a damn good reason Liam Howlett is called a prodigy.
I just want to say thank you to you guys, I've been going through a lot lately. Moving city and home, losing some family who's passed away. You're content has been keeping me entertained and put a smile on my face every day. You guys rock ☺️ I'm from England btw 🏴
They are MUCH BETTER LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've seen them live so many times now and they never, NEVER fail, it's all that same energy, that same attitude, it is always incredible.....
Don't know if you guys ever heard Keith (my name-sake) talk, but he was very well spoken with a beautiful English voice. Very intelligent guy. Fat of the land was an amazing album and Keith and the rest of the guys understood what was needed. They blew punk out of the water with the massive missile called "The prodigy". FYI did you know that the name Keith is Celtic meaning 'of the forest'?
New Years Eve 1997 in the pub lock in, remember we played this out loud in the bar and danced madly to this, being at the time it was banned from radio and TV. Back in the days when living in the UK was fun!
Breathe - Live at Glastonbury 2009. I was there and even in the moment you knew it was something special. With Prodigy it’s not music that you listen to, it’s music that you feel.
Absolute genius group. They defined the rave era. Glow sticks, crazy moves, energy, power, sample gods, beat and bass bosses. No one else like em. And they’re from uk. The mix of live instruments and electronic instruments melded into epicness.
Recently saw them Live in Leeds (18th Nov 23). The sound and bass is immense. I felt like I had to rearrange my organs afterwards. They are insanely good to see live
Saw them live at a festival over a decade ago, honestly one of my favourite live performances of all time. It was almost too mental in the crowd, people were getting injured and just carrying on dancing (bottles flying around and splitting heads...).
Brilliant choices! Do you remember the inside of the album with the “F**k them and their law” picture? I used to have a giant sized poster of that on my wall😂😎
@@victorialovatt976 Absolutely- this took me back to such happy times… I preferred their earlier rave stuff from 91, but still love their banging hits later on. The prodigy would get any dance floor going… or illegal warehouse rave😬😇 I like a wide variety of music, but the prodigy will always have a special place in my heart!
I saw them at download festival and it was mental came out with someone’s blood on my back, someone’s on my front, and the soles to both of my shoes missing 😂
A few months before Keith passed they played on the playground where I went to school in small town, middle of nowhere in Norway. Absurd situation but one of the best concerts I've been to. Only about 4000 people saw them.
New around here so just binging a few vids, Prodigy were the 1st band I ever saw live and still the greatest. The energy Keith and Maxi brought was incredible, RIP Keith forever missed.
Sadly I never got to see these guys live but even on this video they hit like an earthquake. It must have been EPIC to be there! I'll have to dig out my Prodigy CD's and have a VERY loud afternoon with them!
They are still planning a bronze statue to Keith in his home town of Braintree, I was in a Pub there and had a pint or two with a sculptor who was going for the commission. I asked how he could portray all the tattoos and he gave a great Essex answer “fucked if I know that yet mate!”
Seen them live a few times . Savage each time . Actually seen them at slane Castle in Ireland when oasis headline that day . What a day that was and also check out the prodigy set at the phoenix festival in 1996
Saw them when I was in the audience for a show called Dance Energy ... (BBC2 show) ... only heard Charly and wasn't really a fan .. They play "everybodys in the place" with the chords from out of space ... (guessing one song led to another) ... absolutely brilliant. As it was a tv show ... we got to see it 3 or 4 times ... brilliant live ..
Ohhh to be a 17 yr old art student again…. This was the Prodge track of choice at Rosie’s in SoT on a Monday night, getting trousered on £8 (I was always skint). Thank thee gods that camera phones and social media didn’t exist then 🤣🤣🤣. Fat Of The Land had just come out, I played it non-stop what a fantastic album. Check out “Their Law”..an absolute deathless banger
I'm a huge fan of The Prodigy (obviously) and like some bits of Oasis, but that tune doesn't cut it for me. Trigger, the live-only track on which it's based, was much, much better (and it had Keith and Maxim on vocals).
Seen them live 7 times they’re absolutely incredible. RIP Keith
Same here, first time in 1999 (their last gig of the 90s), last time in 2018. If anything, their shows seemed to become wilder with the time.
@@prodigy84bg Only saw them once, in Wolverhampton, Uk in 1996, had just left school & I can still remember the high from the experience!!
Seen them at TITP and I couldn't escape from the front of the crowd, I managed to get a second wind and it was the most out of body experience I've ever had. It took everything out of me and I spent the night in the medical tent after, still the best moment ever
They're such a unique band, you can't really equate them to anyone else. Elements of rock, metal, electro, drum and bass, punk and trance all mixed together.
By all accounts, Keith was a kind and gentle soul too. A maniac on stage, but a lovely guy off it.
They are one of the few acts who can headline pretty much any type of festival and get the same reaction. They have fans into electronic music, metal, pop, hip-hop... it's pretty impressive how they crossed over like that, especially in the 90s when people were more tribal about their music tastes
It always blows my mind watching that drummer hammer out those beats LIVE
Mix Techno, Trance, Punk, EDM, Breakbeat, Ambient, Rock and HipHop all into one ... turn up that bass. Freak out. Thats The Prodigy.
Legends since 1991.
Since 1990 to be more precise.
I saw them live 5 times from their early days in 1993 to a few months before keith died, they were awesome. My favourite was at reading festival where they followed rage against the machine and went absolutely nuts the crowd was already pumped and they managed to dial it up a notch or three.
I was at that performance at Reading! Was absolutely insane, my mate got his head split open by a rogue flying bottle but that wasn't enough to stop him going nuts lol. That alongside Rage was one of the best live experiences of my life. The crowd in this video is incredibly tame in comparison.
Outta Space aka 'Out of Space' by the Prodigy is EPIC live!!
So are many others...
I bough 3 copies of that single. The first two was stolen at the parties I brought them to, the third I kept at home after that haha
Next week is the 28th Anniversary of me seeing them live for the first time. Even then Keith and Maxim went through the crowds to feel the energy. Maxim stared me down with his cat's eye contacts in and got pulled up onstage by Keith. Keith, Maxim and Liam signed my poster after the gig. So many memories they have given me.
Seeing The Prodigy live is an unbelievable, almost indescribable experience. Their beats pound THROUGH your entire being and your feet are dancing before you even realise that. The rhythms are tribal and hit you at an instinctive level. There is a damn good reason Liam Howlett is called a prodigy.
Keith was a totally different character off stage, so quite and apparently a total gentleman ❤
Released 25 years ago and still sounding epic! Thanks for uploading, guys. 🇺🇸🇬🇧👍👍
I just want to say thank you to you guys,
I've been going through a lot lately. Moving city and home, losing some family who's passed away.
You're content has been keeping me entertained and put a smile on my face every day.
You guys rock ☺️
I'm from England btw 🏴
This is just what I needed today! 😵💫🤩 RIP Keith💔 Check out The Prodigy Warriors dance live @ Glastonbury 2009.
They are MUCH BETTER LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've seen them live so many times now and they never, NEVER fail, it's all that same energy, that same attitude, it is always incredible.....
Don't know if you guys ever heard Keith (my name-sake) talk, but he was very well spoken with a beautiful English voice. Very intelligent guy. Fat of the land was an amazing album and Keith and the rest of the guys understood what was needed. They blew punk out of the water with the massive missile called "The prodigy". FYI did you know that the name Keith is Celtic meaning 'of the forest'?
He was an absolute gentleman and decent fella. Rip you legend
I went to see them perform the Album Fat of the Land when it first came out, at the Doncaster Dome, in the UK, it was a great night
Probably my favourite band, saw them live 5 times, always years ahead of the game. Great reaction guy's
Saw them Live a bunch of times but the one that sticks in my memory is at Birmingham, UK April 9th 2009. I was legitimately deaf for 3 days after it.
Saw them live in July. Even without Keith, they blew the roof off.
the final night at brixton was off the scale ..
@@acspainting8966 saw them last week in Stuttgart. quite, little, orderly Stuttgart. I still wonder how the Schleyerhalle survived this. Brilliant.
Reckon you boys should get your asses over to the uk next summer and have you some festival action!!
New Years Eve 1997 in the pub lock in, remember we played this out loud in the bar and danced madly to this, being at the time it was banned from radio and TV. Back in the days when living in the UK was fun!
Love playing this song very loud in my car! The bass hits so hard!
You should check out their early stuff. Proper rave anthems.
Prodigy -Everybody in the place 🔥 tune
One thing sounding good in a studio, but to sound awesome in front of 50,000 people live is a whole new level!! RIP Keith, give 'em hell in heaven 🙏
Liam Gallagher and Liam Howlett (Prodigy main man) were both married to Nicole and Natalie Appleton sisters from pop band All Saints.
Four words "out of space live"
Warriors dance is a tune.. Live obviously
Breathe - Live at Glastonbury 2009.
I was there and even in the moment you knew it was something special. With Prodigy it’s not music that you listen to, it’s music that you feel.
They are amazing live, but the video for this was just different class.
Absolute genius group. They defined the rave era. Glow sticks, crazy moves, energy, power, sample gods, beat and bass bosses. No one else like em. And they’re from uk. The mix of live instruments and electronic instruments melded into epicness.
Seen them 3 times (Reading 09, Benicassim 2010 and Sziget 2014) bloody crazy gigs. Great times
I remember the Bass from when I was at home and they were playing 2 miles away 🤣👌
You guys need to do prodigy "Their Law" live in Russia. It will blow you away!
Or "The Day Is My Enemy".
Recently saw them Live in Leeds (18th Nov 23). The sound and bass is immense. I felt like I had to rearrange my organs afterwards. They are insanely good to see live
check out Pulp Common People live Reading 2011
Btw. You guys should react to "Aphex Twin - Windowlicker" ... 😈
Have a listen to Their Law , its Prodigy and Pop will eat itself
They've already reacted to it.
Saw them live at a festival over a decade ago, honestly one of my favourite live performances of all time. It was almost too mental in the crowd, people were getting injured and just carrying on dancing (bottles flying around and splitting heads...).
You gotta do poison live and their law live absolute banging boys🔥🔥🔥 love you guys🏴🏴🏴
Brilliant choices! Do you remember the inside of the album with the “F**k them and their law” picture? I used to have a giant sized poster of that on my wall😂😎
Good grief they just don’t make ‘em like that anymore do they. Bloody brill
@@victorialovatt976 Absolutely- this took me back to such happy times… I preferred their earlier rave stuff from 91, but still love their banging hits later on. The prodigy would get any dance floor going… or illegal warehouse rave😬😇 I like a wide variety of music, but the prodigy will always have a special place in my heart!
I seen them live so many times I can't even remember how many. fking incredible live act.
RIP Keef
Seen them live 8 times. Nothing gets close to that power load of an experience.
Talking about music to drive to, I listened to this track again and again while playing mario kart on the snes, back in the 90s, good times!
I saw them at download festival and it was mental came out with someone’s blood on my back, someone’s on my front, and the soles to both of my shoes missing 😂
A few months before Keith passed they played on the playground where I went to school in small town, middle of nowhere in Norway. Absurd situation but one of the best concerts I've been to. Only about 4000 people saw them.
The Prodigy make the kind of music that could even get a coma patient tapping their feet... RIP Keith. 🙏
Thanks
New around here so just binging a few vids, Prodigy were the 1st band I ever saw live and still the greatest. The energy Keith and Maxi brought was incredible, RIP Keith forever missed.
Never forget Flinty hanging upside down from a gantry suspended above the crowd at the Brixton Academy to this, true entertainer RIP mate
Pure class!
You gotta love the Prodigy
Saw them perform at Glastonbury mid ‘90s, frikkin’ awesome.
oh god how we danced to it. i started crying just now hahahhaha
Miss you Keith the reason i live today this band was the begining of all of it RAVE MUSIC
Sadly I never got to see these guys live but even on this video they hit like an earthquake. It must have been EPIC to be there! I'll have to dig out my Prodigy CD's and have a VERY loud afternoon with them!
You should watch the video they did for this, The twist at the end blew me away
More Prodigy!!!!!! 'Their Law' live in Red Square in 1997
I saw them at v festival. The one and only time I slept in a tent. I was absolutely knackered!!!!
Try and see. No good by prodigy. Ten times faster. Good luck dealing with that one 😉🤣
If u grew up in 90s n 00s going to see the prodigy is a rite of passage
one of my best memories seeing them live it was mental !
Been many a rave with these on stage. Best yrs of my life 88-94 was my raving times.
They’re absolutely banging. My mates mum was Liam’s English teacher, said he was a lovely chap. The music video is great too - check it out.
Prodigy live red square moscow
Nothing beats that
They are still planning a bronze statue to Keith in his home town of Braintree, I was in a Pub there and had a pint or two with a sculptor who was going for the commission. I asked how he could portray all the tattoos and he gave a great Essex answer “fucked if I know that yet mate!”
Watch them live in Phoenix and Red Square, Moscow.
more The Prodigy!!!!
is the Best music group in history!!!🐜🐜🐜🐜
The Prodigy Their Law live from Russia, it's on UA-cam...and it's epic
Seen them live a few times . Savage each time . Actually seen them at slane Castle in Ireland when oasis headline that day . What a day that was and also check out the prodigy set at the phoenix festival in 1996
The Prodigy Roadblox live from Alexandra Palace
Saw them at Braxton Academy in around ‘02 I think
Epic stuff
Saw them in 96 in Brighton, was so loud the whole building was shaking
If you can find it check out The Prodigy at Fashionably Loud with Vivienne Westwood,
If u don't let loose with The Prodigy, you're doin' it wrong!
Seen lots of times,my local band from Braintree,
Check out New British Cannon Firestarter how the Prodigy won over the metalheads it's a documentary on the history of the band it's about 20mins long
So epic! So sad at the same time!
Saw them when I was in the audience for a show called Dance Energy ... (BBC2 show) ... only heard Charly and wasn't really a fan .. They play "everybodys in the place" with the chords from out of space ... (guessing one song led to another) ... absolutely brilliant. As it was a tv show ... we got to see it 3 or 4 times ... brilliant live ..
Best live band ever
My recommendation: either ‘outta space’ or ‘colours’ in Milton Keynes. Epic!!
The Prodigy The Day Is My Enemy live in Russia too
Would love to see a reaction to the live version of voodoo people!!
One of my biggest regrets is never getting to see them live x
Excellent
RIP Keith. Mega!
😜I know the dude who is on the mixing desk when they go on tour.
Hit up a video of their latest tour where they done a tribute to Keith . Absolutely . Incredible
That was so good gave me the voodoo people live t in the park (scary)
Hey guys, as requested another proj live link, this one isn't so low energy as the one you chose.. not even joking :)
Hope you got a defib in there cos spencer is about to keel over😂😂🫶🏽👍🏽
😂😂😂😂😂
Lived in their home town for 10 years. Got a signed Fat of the land CD by Keith when a friend landscaped his garden. I lost it years ago. Gutted.
Ohhh to be a 17 yr old art student again…. This was the Prodge track of choice at Rosie’s in SoT on a Monday night, getting trousered on £8 (I was always skint). Thank thee gods that camera phones and social media didn’t exist then 🤣🤣🤣. Fat Of The Land had just come out, I played it non-stop what a fantastic album.
Check out “Their Law”..an absolute deathless banger
They've already reacted to it.
🤘🤘😁😁🤘🤘
Maxim (Keith Palmer) doesn't get the credit he deserves.
React to SHOOT DOWN by The Prodigy as well!! Liam on the vocals and Noel on the bass… It’s just class🤌🏻
I'm a huge fan of The Prodigy (obviously) and like some bits of Oasis, but that tune doesn't cut it for me. Trigger, the live-only track on which it's based, was much, much better (and it had Keith and Maxim on vocals).
Of the subject of prodigy. Try Newton faulkner bohemian rhapsody live solo. He plays and sings every part solo. Fucking epic
Belgrade,Serbia the best concert,they said it
The first band/group I ever loved, react to omen!
Funky Shit live at Brixton
Prodigy Live, in Phoenix U.S.A. 1996
It was actually in England.
Now you know Brits between 45-50 - we need to rest everyone. Took way to much gear to dance music and the Prodigy in the 90's.