I was at the following night in Portsmouth. It was a totally different time. They didn't have names, we didn't know every detail about them. They were just 9 crazy dudes in masks. My first ever gig, and I'm buzzing to find it on UA-cam 💪
When they came through my hometown, Cory and Clown were sitting in a bar with dudes from Machine Head and no one had a clue. For all we knew they were roadies and shit. 😂 I remember how insane everyone was trying to figure out who they were when not in the jumpsuits and masks. Fun fact, my first Slipknot show they were supporting Coal Chamber. Machine Head, Sevendust, Incubus and Limp Bizkit were also on this bill. SNOT would have been had not been for Lynn’s tragic and untimely death. I think the ticket was $15 or $20. I was on a 10 block of LSD that night and legit felt like I was in a fucking scary movie. Clown threw a water bottle my way, he could probably see I was out of my fucking mind. Did I drink it? Hell no. I opened it and threw it back. Next he came off stage fighting with Sid, I got knocked the fuck down and his big ass helped me back up and patted me on my head. I’ll never forget PARTS of that evening. 😳🤤😵💫😵🤡
@@skdzbop it’s kinda crazy for sure. Man, it was the best experience of my life. No bad trip for me. Unfortunately by then time I was in my early 20s and was use to alcohol and drugs. Lame as fuck now that I’m done with that life. But a lot of good and bad memories.
I was at the Portsmouth show as well. It was insane and then some. I met Joey and Paul that day as well. There was £3k of damage done to the venue that day.
I was at this gig and honestly, it was insane. Even the security guards at the door were moshing. Someone actually elbowed me in the face and I still have the chipped tooth to prove it haha. This was also the set where Sid jumped off the balcony. Insane to be there really. All the hype from Kerrang magazine was worth it!
@AutopsyJAY the best era for Slipknot shows. My first was Portsmouth UK in 2000 which I think was the night before the Manchester show maybe. The Portsmouth one was the day they played TGI Friday as met them when the arrived back from London. My mum typed it off the tele so I should watch it when I got back from the show. I know the Manchester gig was recorded for Radio 1 rock show and I pretty much wore out the tape I recorded it from the radio on. Cardiff 2002 was my next, and then many many others afterwards. Their first album is the best record ever written for me and these era shows were just insane. I remember the Security said in an interview in Kerrang or something that the Astoria show was the worst pit they had ever had up until that point, and that it even beat the Deftones show they had had there.
I was fortunate enough to see Slipknot at a similar sized place in Birmingham, AL (Five Points Music Hall) when they were opening for Coal Chamber. Met most of them out back near the bus and they gave my friend and two other guys we didn't know a bunch of street team stuff to hand out. We even got a decapitated mannequin's head signed by everyone but Paul and Mick with an angel/demon thing drawn by Sid. We got lucky because the cops came and chased everyone off for curfew but they thought we were with the band so left us alone. We mainly hung around Joey and watched Dez (singer of Coal Chamber) kick some chick and a roadie off the bus. Joey left to find out what happened but came back and said, "I'll wait until he's calm". lol On a side note: At the time, Joey was using a Flexi-Glide double bass pedal by Tama and I had just bought a Power Glide model. He wanted to trade with me but I lived just over 2 hours north of Birmingham. He honestly tried to find a way for us a meet up while on tour and switch pedals. They weren't coming back around my area and we couldn't work out a meet up while they were still on the road. Had I known what I know now I would've gone out of my way to make sure I got that pedal! RIP Joey - Thanks for the memories!
Keep in mind these were times when pretty much the only picture of these guys was self titled cover and even then some people there hasnt seen that or heard the album itself. I can only imagine how scary it has been to see these 9 guys with masks and jumpsuits give the most insane and amazing performance they're ever gonna see. Nothing like this will ever happen again. Absolutely no one can surpass this energy that they gave on those stages back then. This was literally the best time for slipknot to exist.
I wasn't at this one, but at Portsmouth UK in Feb 2000, and it was the craziest thing I had ever seen. All 9 of them going off was a sight to see. I also met Joey and Paul that day and they both signed my shirt. They set themselves on fire and that made it onto the extras on the Welcome to the Neighbourhood dvd. I just had never imagined seeing anything like it before. They made the Sepultura show I went to in '98, and pretty much everything else, look tame! It only got crazier for the next tour over here and I enjoyed watching them everytime until Joey left, and then everytime since its just become the same show but with the new singy radio tune and same drum beat thrown in every song. Jump the fuck up for Spit Out is boring once you have done it 12 times. It's still nice to see the old stuff played, but it was so intense up until about 2011/12 that it's hard to follow, and even though the new stuff has good choruses, it isn't anything out of the ordinary anymore. The first two albums were completely unique. I lost my way a little with the third record when they got more twiddley and started putting in guitar solos and went a little more conventional metal. It was still really good, but with those first two records, how were they ever going to follow it without evolving? I was getting into the tech and metalcore scene more in 2005 onwards and then went mega tech and deathcore etc., and Slipknot can be tame compared to some of that stuff now and with what they were releasing around then. I haven't enjoyed a Slipknot record since All Hope is Gone, but the first record....I can still listen to day and night. I bought it on Sept 6th 1999 after it got 5ks in Kerrang and they had had Eyeless and Prosthetics on Sampler CDs and were amazing. I remember the day as it was the release day for Chamber Music that I had preordered and I picked up both. I am lucky enough to have the original version and the original DIGIpak with Frail Limb Nursery and Purity on them and its still weird to hear the record in the alternate order. I took it home and tried Chamber Music first and then I still to this day remember when Sic kicked in and I was like holy sh*t what is this! I was blown away. It pretty much shelved everything else for 6 months. Even Korn Issues got less than its fair share for a while because of Slipknot and I am a korn freak! It was the same with the second one. I remember the groove for People=Shit kicking in and being like holy god! It was untouchable for everything that it was and I'm so glad I got to see them come through and discover them right from early on. I even remember the dudes from ear Factory commenting on my Slipknot shirt in Oct 99 at a show. Even the other big bands were blown away by them. The only difference with this show to the first one I saw is that the band they slated that night was korn and not pop bands. They burnt a picture of David if I remember rightly as he was a CK model and Corey said you could shoot him between the eyes if he ever did that.
I was 15 and lived on the south coast at the time, and snuck up to London on the train without telling my parents for this show, because I had recently discovered Slipknot and it was like nothing I had heard before. I spent this whole show part terrified and part in awe. Seen them many times since then but this really stands out, even over Docklands in 2001. This era Slipknot was just fucking amazing.
@@vxrdrummer Well said my friend. I wish i could see them before 2005 when they first came to Greece. I saw them again this summer and it was way less intense with all those newer songs. I want to go to an IOWA and self titled only gig so bad with less people so i can see lol. Their first shows with a couple thousand people were the best.
Yea we’ll never see anything like this ever again and we can’t the times wont allow it, if slipknot just came out today they’d probably be cancelled with how soft tv is nowadays
There’s A LOT of drum cams but slipknot and collectors do NOT want to release them. I’ve been the biggest joey fan and there’s just almost too little to no footage of him on youtube. Just the basic same 8 videos.
I was at this gig it was legendary, psychedelic darkness, very well captured. I can imagine this being a great memory in our collective consciousness, a great moment at the end of the 90's...
Damn man...as good as Eloy is, nothing compares to Joey in his prime. The sheer energy and passion is completely unmatched. The constant push and pull and tempo changes create so much energy and feel...it's insane. I'm not taking anything from Eloy; the dude is an absolute machine and technically skilled out of this world. But man...there's just something about Slipknot with Joey on drums that is so unique and special. His entire look; the way he throws himself fully into every second, headbanging his ass off the entire time, standing up and doing all kinds of weird creepy shit, just all of it man... RIP
@IndialienJones Eloy has to be born another 400 times to reach Joey's heights. Only on heels. Because to reach the same level you have to be born 1000 times more. I find it funny to compare one to the other when there is no possible comparison.
@@jamescavaleraare you mad?! 😂 I’ll forgive you if you are not a drummer or a musician. Please go do a bit of research on Eloy and come back here to delete your comment.
I've seen them about 4 or 5 times. Each show has so much energy! Still one of my favorite live bands. I just saw them last week and they still bring it!
It is so sad to know that the world has changed for the worst in 24 years… those were the best times… no cell phones, no genre shit,… i fucking miss the 90s…
I agree. Cell phones should NOT be allowed! Cameras to take pictures, yes. It's sad going to shows/concerts, and all you see is the glow of cell phones. When I go, I go to jam and rock out! Like we're supposed to.
I was at this show. I remember the palpable excitement of everyone in the queue waiting to get in. There was a real vibe of something very special about to happen. All of the main UK bands were there queuing as well. I remember running into Medulla Nocte in the queue, the guys from Earthtone 9 etc. This was a very special show.
I was at this gig. Absolutely insane!!! Later on in the show Sid lept off the PA into the crowd if I remember correctly. The Astoria was such a cool venue. Shame it was knocked down. I saw so many awesome bands play there and the LA2.
I'm not sure if it was a snare or a keg being hit at 8:04 but it gave the breakdown a really nice structure and whoever did it shouldn't have stopped 😄🤘
@@ruthless_villian0 Not reverb, it was Joey hitting rim shots (hitting the rim of snare with the shaft of the stick and snare head with the sticks tip at the same time). I do percussion in band class and when you hit a rim shot on a snare like that it echoes a lot more and has a more of a ping sound effect. You he can hear he starts hitting the snare normal after like three rim shots.
@@ruthless_villian0 Yeah, those are definitely rim shots. He does about 3 or 4 of them before he goes back to hitting the center of his snare with the tip of his stick.
Eu amo essa banda até a morte! Mudou minha vida, virei vocalista de tanto ouvir os 2 primeiros albuns! de 99 a 2001 era a parada mais pesada que existia!!
this is when slipknot were genuinely scary like alice cooper and manson in the early days... i went to see them on the Iowa tour and the bbc did a full piece on how they were dangerous to the uk's youth, i watched this with my parents and saw them the following week 😂
16 year old me saw the pictures of this show in Kerrang a week or two later, coupled with the Spit it Out video being played on MTV 2 and Wait and Bleed being played on TFI Friday.....and nothing was ever the same 🤘within 3 years I think I'd seen them 4 or 5 times, including Ozzfest UK, both Reading performances and Disasterpieces
The quality of this recording(both video and audio) is absolutely brilliant🤘🏻 I only got to see them later in 2000. I could barely believe that these guys were able to manifest and magnify the completely insane journey into chaos that was the self titled album at the time. This is a fitting tribute to a band that doesn't exist anymore. Long live the original Slipknot💀
I was there for this. I was ill with some sort of bug and felt like death but managed to drag myself out of bed and go. I thought id stand near the back and out of harm's way but the second they hit the stage the whole floor was one big pit and it was bounce or be trampled. An unforgettable experience !
Хочется плакать,когда видишь как Пол играет лицом к Джои и смотрит на него…Пол обожал Джои а Джои был очень талантливым и великолепным…как больно что они оба умерли((
Puxa vida, que voz ele tava aqui! A banda no comecinho, jovens, cheios de energia. A banda fazia um espetáculo, isso era com certeza um dos motivos de tanto destaque.
London Astoria was an awesome venue you saw some great bands there. Shame they knocked it down. Always remember this gig and when Surfacing came in. That moshpit went off.
This is one of the best videos of Rare Live performances from the golden age. Unfortunately, the permanent logo screener copy only destroys everything :( can someone upload that without a logo that would be ultra awesome
video editors & experts - please correct me if i'm wrong but that would require immense computing power just to get it to a semi-visual recreation. you'd need something stronger than any of the the current deepfake software. thank god it's not macrovision if anyone remembers that disaster. anyone remember that shit? but OP, with you all the way on getting theshit removed.
This looks amazing. Like new footage. The sound quality too is great I wish we got all of their old shows in this quality. Also I didn't know they used the people=shit phrase back then
Best band ever. Been following them since the beginning I remember when buying that first album, I was 7… didn’t realized that my life would already change at this moment. I’ve seen them 8 times and I can’t wait for them to comeback to France. Did someone have the FULL SHOW? Long live the Knots.
mais do que perfeita né truta... tá bem distraída ali o foco em cada integrante, com exceção do Scratch do Sid ali na eyeless mas suave... quem dera tivesse completo...
Im hoping one day someone makes a movie about slipknot. Absolute masters and raw talent. A 9 piece band that has the skills and coordination of the knot is unheard of. Eternal respect 🤘🤘
@@curs3383 oh I knew what it was, it was just an expression haha. It probably didn't come across as I wanted it to, it was just a great change in the tempo
Oh my god this just came up in recommended 15 year old homeless me was in that crowd I used to blag tickets to gigs as a kid to get off the streets for a few hours wow this is a time capsule
Corey is nuts! What a pro and dedicated and split personality musician with another project Stone Sour... I mean it's insane. And for so many years. I wish him get back to life and retire already 😊 enough, man. U did a lot ❤
I was at the following night in Portsmouth. It was a totally different time. They didn't have names, we didn't know every detail about them. They were just 9 crazy dudes in masks. My first ever gig, and I'm buzzing to find it on UA-cam 💪
When they came through my hometown, Cory and Clown were sitting in a bar with dudes from Machine Head and no one had a clue. For all we knew they were roadies and shit. 😂 I remember how insane everyone was trying to figure out who they were when not in the jumpsuits and masks. Fun fact, my first Slipknot show they were supporting Coal Chamber. Machine Head, Sevendust, Incubus and Limp Bizkit were also on this bill. SNOT would have been had not been for Lynn’s tragic and untimely death. I think the ticket was $15 or $20. I was on a 10 block of LSD that night and legit felt like I was in a fucking scary movie. Clown threw a water bottle my way, he could probably see I was out of my fucking mind. Did I drink it? Hell no. I opened it and threw it back. Next he came off stage fighting with Sid, I got knocked the fuck down and his big ass helped me back up and patted me on my head. I’ll never forget PARTS of that evening. 😳🤤😵💫😵🤡
@@Outkastdrummer the fact that you was fucked up and can remember this so well scares me XD. i can only wonder this shit going through your mind
@@skdzbop it’s kinda crazy for sure. Man, it was the best experience of my life. No bad trip for me. Unfortunately by then time I was in my early 20s and was use to alcohol and drugs. Lame as fuck now that I’m done with that life. But a lot of good and bad memories.
I was at the Portsmouth show as well. It was insane and then some. I met Joey and Paul that day as well. There was £3k of damage done to the venue that day.
I'm pretty sure the Astoria show was a one off in fall 99. The Portsmouth show we were at was in early Feb 2000 I think.
Joey was a god. People will watch this man play for centuries. He will live as long as the drums exist.
Truth brother. Truth.
Joey's snare was absolutely wild back in the day. That reverb on it in last bit of sic holy piss
I was at this gig and honestly, it was insane. Even the security guards at the door were moshing. Someone actually elbowed me in the face and I still have the chipped tooth to prove it haha. This was also the set where Sid jumped off the balcony. Insane to be there really. All the hype from Kerrang magazine was worth it!
I was one of the few that were on the receiving end of Sid off the balcony. XD
Makes you feel old tho don't it lol great gig
@AutopsyJAY the best era for Slipknot shows. My first was Portsmouth UK in 2000 which I think was the night before the Manchester show maybe. The Portsmouth one was the day they played TGI Friday as met them when the arrived back from London. My mum typed it off the tele so I should watch it when I got back from the show. I know the Manchester gig was recorded for Radio 1 rock show and I pretty much wore out the tape I recorded it from the radio on. Cardiff 2002 was my next, and then many many others afterwards. Their first album is the best record ever written for me and these era shows were just insane. I remember the Security said in an interview in Kerrang or something that the Astoria show was the worst pit they had ever had up until that point, and that it even beat the Deftones show they had had there.
I was fortunate enough to see Slipknot at a similar sized place in Birmingham, AL (Five Points Music Hall) when they were opening for Coal Chamber. Met most of them out back near the bus and they gave my friend and two other guys we didn't know a bunch of street team stuff to hand out. We even got a decapitated mannequin's head signed by everyone but Paul and Mick with an angel/demon thing drawn by Sid.
We got lucky because the cops came and chased everyone off for curfew but they thought we were with the band so left us alone. We mainly hung around Joey and watched Dez (singer of Coal Chamber) kick some chick and a roadie off the bus. Joey left to find out what happened but came back and said, "I'll wait until he's calm". lol
On a side note: At the time, Joey was using a Flexi-Glide double bass pedal by Tama and I had just bought a Power Glide model. He wanted to trade with me but I lived just over 2 hours north of Birmingham. He honestly tried to find a way for us a meet up while on tour and switch pedals. They weren't coming back around my area and we couldn't work out a meet up while they were still on the road. Had I known what I know now I would've gone out of my way to make sure I got that pedal! RIP Joey - Thanks for the memories!
Hey, Alex! Are you still active ?
Keep in mind these were times when pretty much the only picture of these guys was self titled cover and even then some people there hasnt seen that or heard the album itself. I can only imagine how scary it has been to see these 9 guys with masks and jumpsuits give the most insane and amazing performance they're ever gonna see. Nothing like this will ever happen again. Absolutely no one can surpass this energy that they gave on those stages back then. This was literally the best time for slipknot to exist.
I wasn't at this one, but at Portsmouth UK in Feb 2000, and it was the craziest thing I had ever seen. All 9 of them going off was a sight to see. I also met Joey and Paul that day and they both signed my shirt. They set themselves on fire and that made it onto the extras on the Welcome to the Neighbourhood dvd. I just had never imagined seeing anything like it before. They made the Sepultura show I went to in '98, and pretty much everything else, look tame! It only got crazier for the next tour over here and I enjoyed watching them everytime until Joey left, and then everytime since its just become the same show but with the new singy radio tune and same drum beat thrown in every song. Jump the fuck up for Spit Out is boring once you have done it 12 times. It's still nice to see the old stuff played, but it was so intense up until about 2011/12 that it's hard to follow, and even though the new stuff has good choruses, it isn't anything out of the ordinary anymore. The first two albums were completely unique. I lost my way a little with the third record when they got more twiddley and started putting in guitar solos and went a little more conventional metal. It was still really good, but with those first two records, how were they ever going to follow it without evolving? I was getting into the tech and metalcore scene more in 2005 onwards and then went mega tech and deathcore etc., and Slipknot can be tame compared to some of that stuff now and with what they were releasing around then. I haven't enjoyed a Slipknot record since All Hope is Gone, but the first record....I can still listen to day and night. I bought it on Sept 6th 1999 after it got 5ks in Kerrang and they had had Eyeless and Prosthetics on Sampler CDs and were amazing. I remember the day as it was the release day for Chamber Music that I had preordered and I picked up both. I am lucky enough to have the original version and the original DIGIpak with Frail Limb Nursery and Purity on them and its still weird to hear the record in the alternate order. I took it home and tried Chamber Music first and then I still to this day remember when Sic kicked in and I was like holy sh*t what is this! I was blown away. It pretty much shelved everything else for 6 months. Even Korn Issues got less than its fair share for a while because of Slipknot and I am a korn freak! It was the same with the second one. I remember the groove for People=Shit kicking in and being like holy god! It was untouchable for everything that it was and I'm so glad I got to see them come through and discover them right from early on. I even remember the dudes from ear Factory commenting on my Slipknot shirt in Oct 99 at a show. Even the other big bands were blown away by them. The only difference with this show to the first one I saw is that the band they slated that night was korn and not pop bands. They burnt a picture of David if I remember rightly as he was a CK model and Corey said you could shoot him between the eyes if he ever did that.
Absolute facts
I was 15 and lived on the south coast at the time, and snuck up to London on the train without telling my parents for this show, because I had recently discovered Slipknot and it was like nothing I had heard before. I spent this whole show part terrified and part in awe. Seen them many times since then but this really stands out, even over Docklands in 2001. This era Slipknot was just fucking amazing.
@@vxrdrummer Well said my friend. I wish i could see them before 2005 when they first came to Greece. I saw them again this summer and it was way less intense with all those newer songs. I want to go to an IOWA and self titled only gig so bad with less people so i can see lol. Their first shows with a couple thousand people were the best.
Yea we’ll never see anything like this ever again and we can’t the times wont allow it, if slipknot just came out today they’d probably be cancelled with how soft tv is nowadays
Joey was such a great drummer that every concert should have a drum cam
I know they have for a lot of his performance past 2001 but they gatekeeping them 😭
We want the 1999/2000 cams, during that time he was an animal. Reckon they have some of those too?@@5starjerkers
@@JRDN1 brooooo surely they do, full on gatekeeper
There’s A LOT of drum cams but slipknot and collectors do NOT want to release them. I’ve been the biggest joey fan and there’s just almost too little to no footage of him on youtube. Just the basic same 8 videos.
@@gabrielh2w2It’s fckn ridiculous. Tf did you record it for then. I’m tired of watching the same 3 drum cam videos from the Iowa tour in London
Joeys drumming is insane. He was so good
Was & is still the best!!
Over 20 years later and it still gives me chills. What a show that was!
5:34 (sic)
8:49 Eyeless
14:02 Wait and Bleed
17:04 Liberate
22:14 Surfacing (cut off)
22:39 Spit it Out (cut off)
My heart is still heavy after we lost Joey but he is forever immortalized through his music and inspiration
Even Paul man Paul was a awesome bass player in my opinion 😊
@@treyjohnson7552 Totally, Paul and Joey where the best...
I was shocked when I heard he passed away, his shoes are not easy to fill at all. RIP Paul & Joey.
I was at this gig it was legendary, psychedelic darkness, very well captured. I can imagine this being a great memory in our collective consciousness, a great moment at the end of the 90's...
Особь ты несешь бред
8:42 is such a good shot
Stop watching please this copy is for screeners only
Joey was on a total other fucking level omg, what a drummer! RIP
I was there and I will always remember it as one of the best gigs in my life.
Damn man...as good as Eloy is, nothing compares to Joey in his prime. The sheer energy and passion is completely unmatched. The constant push and pull and tempo changes create so much energy and feel...it's insane. I'm not taking anything from Eloy; the dude is an absolute machine and technically skilled out of this world. But man...there's just something about Slipknot with Joey on drums that is so unique and special. His entire look; the way he throws himself fully into every second, headbanging his ass off the entire time, standing up and doing all kinds of weird creepy shit, just all of it man... RIP
you are a widow
You’ve also gotta remember that joey wrote most of the songs that Eloy is playing now so that just says it all
@IndialienJones Eloy has to be born another 400 times to reach Joey's heights. Only on heels. Because to reach the same level you have to be born 1000 times more. I find it funny to compare one to the other when there is no possible comparison.
@@jamescavalera cool.
@@jamescavaleraare you mad?! 😂 I’ll forgive you if you are not a drummer or a musician. Please go do a bit of research on Eloy and come back here to delete your comment.
I've seen them about 4 or 5 times. Each show has so much energy! Still one of my favorite live bands. I just saw them last week and they still bring it!
Holy shit the quality is insane
The sound & the image
great work
I miss that snare sound 😔
fucking amazing indeed
It’s back!
Corey was so full of energy back then he kept jumping up and down. Age is a big factor indeed
The end of sic is so so so damn heavy and melodic just absolutely brutal live with everyone headbanging
1999 & 2000 concerts was just another level of insanity... Don't think Slipknot can do better than this...
It is so sad to know that the world has changed for the worst in 24 years… those were the best times… no cell phones, no genre shit,… i fucking miss the 90s…
I agree. Cell phones should NOT be allowed! Cameras to take pictures, yes. It's sad going to shows/concerts, and all you see is the glow of cell phones. When I go, I go to jam and rock out! Like we're supposed to.
Yeah dude, that's fucking insane how the western world turned shitty
@@axelw.5849 i definitely agree!
What the fuck are you on about
Probably the best quality show recorded from this era.
Some sections are so well shot i don’t see how it could look different through my own eyes excellent work
9:22 Corey pressed slow-motion mode on himself
Audio is amazing
THIS is Slipknot
I was at this show. I remember the palpable excitement of everyone in the queue waiting to get in. There was a real vibe of something very special about to happen. All of the main UK bands were there queuing as well. I remember running into Medulla Nocte in the queue, the guys from Earthtone 9 etc. This was a very special show.
Corey 24 years later
"At all times I am in constant pain, even walking hurts"
The sound and energy on this is amazing ❤
Cara que energia, isso sim é um show do Slipknot, infelizmente essa energia só a juventude pode proporcionar, corey na casa dos 20 ainda era brutal.
Спасибо потрясающему ремастеру и RIP JOEY
Joey we love you and never forget you1️⃣🤘💔🖤Thank you for everything.Rest in beter place😇
Nothing or no one will ever top this
i love how Mick gets his head down after the solo in Sic. and headbangs continuously for the rest of the song!
The quality looks pretty good for most of the concerts back then
I was at this gig. Absolutely insane!!! Later on in the show Sid lept off the PA into the crowd if I remember correctly. The Astoria was such a cool venue. Shame it was knocked down. I saw so many awesome bands play there and the LA2.
I'm not sure if it was a snare or a keg being hit at 8:04 but it gave the breakdown a really nice structure and whoever did it shouldn't have stopped 😄🤘
it was Joey’s snare but idk why it was so loud to could have been because it was hitting it harder maybe?
@@illumo.3098 I think he was hitting rim shots
its just reverb, def sounds cool tho 🤘
@@ruthless_villian0 Not reverb, it was Joey hitting rim shots (hitting the rim of snare with the shaft of the stick and snare head with the sticks tip at the same time). I do percussion in band class and when you hit a rim shot on a snare like that it echoes a lot more and has a more of a ping sound effect. You he can hear he starts hitting the snare normal after like three rim shots.
@@ruthless_villian0 Yeah, those are definitely rim shots. He does about 3 or 4 of them before he goes back to hitting the center of his snare with the tip of his stick.
Eu amo essa banda até a morte! Mudou minha vida, virei vocalista de tanto ouvir os 2 primeiros albuns! de 99 a 2001 era a parada mais pesada que existia!!
Joey was amazing!
I wish Slipknot sounded like this for their 1999 return tour :/
I was there. It is is incredible to find this footage!
this is when slipknot were genuinely scary like alice cooper and manson in the early days... i went to see them on the Iowa tour and the bbc did a full piece on how they were dangerous to the uk's youth, i watched this with my parents and saw them the following week 😂
Imagine going headlining and you see this as your opener…
Now this was The era! Saw them 6 months later. So good
16 year old me saw the pictures of this show in Kerrang a week or two later, coupled with the Spit it Out video being played on MTV 2 and Wait and Bleed being played on TFI Friday.....and nothing was ever the same 🤘within 3 years I think I'd seen them 4 or 5 times, including Ozzfest UK, both Reading performances and Disasterpieces
The gummo intro is perfection.
I miss lineups 1999
and they outlived all those popbands .great performance
19:04 Joey 🖤
They were amazing on that first album tour. I saw them 2 months after this show in Feb 2000
early slipknot just hits different.
8:04 that snare tone
except its not snare
@@andy_182it was, Joey was hitting rim shots
@@andy_182it is
slipknot were the best fucking metal band back in the late 90s and early 2000s
The quality of this recording(both video and audio) is absolutely brilliant🤘🏻
I only got to see them later in 2000. I could barely believe that these guys were able to manifest and magnify the completely insane journey into chaos that was the self titled album at the time.
This is a fitting tribute to a band that doesn't exist anymore. Long live the original Slipknot💀
That whole intro is legendary
I was there for this. I was ill with some sort of bug and felt like death but managed to drag myself out of bed and go. I thought id stand near the back and out of harm's way but the second they hit the stage the whole floor was one big pit and it was bounce or be trampled. An unforgettable experience !
r.i.p Slipknot. for me it died with 12&3.
Loser
Хочется плакать,когда видишь как Пол играет лицом к Джои и смотрит на него…Пол обожал Джои а Джои был очень талантливым и великолепным…как больно что они оба умерли((
лучшие друзья создавшие и вложившие душу в Slipknot... потому что в основе была настоящая дружба
можно тайминг? очень хочется увидеть этот момент.
Puxa vida, que voz ele tava aqui! A banda no comecinho, jovens, cheios de energia. A banda fazia um espetáculo, isso era com certeza um dos motivos de tanto destaque.
fato
Nessa época, ele comia gelo, pra ter essa voz kk, melhor fase da banda
@@wellingtof7137serio? Tem video de algo sobre isso?
I saw them 5 days ago at cabaret vert I love this band I’ll go to see them more times in this life for sure
The best Slipknot era so far!
I hate crowded places and yet I kinda wish I was at this gig. So much energy and those jumpsuits
They har good Sound back then: and an amazing snare
London Astoria was an awesome venue you saw some great bands there. Shame they knocked it down. Always remember this gig and when Surfacing came in. That moshpit went off.
Great venue, and the Mean Fiddler downstairs
The energy Slipknot brought to their shows back in the day was on another level, just complete chaotic madness! 🤘
This was one of my first VHS of Slipknot, i have a rare concerts dealer, at that time was reaaaly hard to find it here in México.
This is one of the best videos of Rare Live performances from the golden age. Unfortunately, the permanent logo screener copy only destroys everything :( can someone upload that without a logo that would be ultra awesome
video editors & experts - please correct me if i'm wrong but that would require immense computing power just to get it to a semi-visual recreation. you'd need something stronger than any of the the current deepfake software. thank god it's not macrovision if anyone remembers that disaster. anyone remember that shit? but OP, with you all the way on getting theshit removed.
Actually I think removing this logo is probably a really trivial task for AI.
This looks amazing. Like new footage. The sound quality too is great I wish we got all of their old shows in this quality. Also I didn't know they used the people=shit phrase back then
Complete masterpiece!!
Thank You for uploading it
Best band ever. Been following them since the beginning I remember when buying that first album, I was 7… didn’t realized that my life would already change at this moment. I’ve seen them 8 times and I can’t wait for them to comeback to France.
Did someone have the FULL SHOW?
Long live the Knots.
I wish I could see a full concert!
Imagem está perfeita para um filmagem de 99
mais do que perfeita né truta... tá bem distraída ali o foco em cada integrante, com exceção do Scratch do Sid ali na eyeless mas suave... quem dera tivesse completo...
this sounds good!! thx man!!
This cameraman is amazing
14:26 a gnarly scream that has faded sadly 😅 every now and then it has its come backs
Is literally destroying his voice vocal surgery and change his method his screams are a lot better now with proper technique
Fuck, Joey..... Miss you so much.
What a venue this was!!
The Astoria. Sadly got knocked down in 2009
Im hoping one day someone makes a movie about slipknot. Absolute masters and raw talent. A 9 piece band that has the skills and coordination of the knot is unheard of. Eternal respect 🤘🤘
Met joey jordison before show. Still got the photo hes holding pass over his face as nobody knew what they looked like then lol
first time outside NA :) must have been monumental for them
RIP joey😢
This Intro!! 🖤🤘
10:03 what was that?! 🥴 They were all in sync and it was a faster tempo at this point in the song, so good!
That was a tempo change. It’s when you go from one tempo directly into another.
@@curs3383 oh I knew what it was, it was just an expression haha. It probably didn't come across as I wanted it to, it was just a great change in the tempo
Man, what an incredible fucking whirlwind these guys were. Never to be repeated.
10/10 sound quality
7:19 on headphone good AF
Always liken you're music,, yeahh-boyy,,word up... salute and more power to all of you there and the family...🎸😭🔥🌹❤️🔯🕷️🙋👹
Goddamn, you could always tell it was Joey by the bass drums and the snare drum.
Oh my god this just came up in recommended 15 year old homeless me was in that crowd I used to blag tickets to gigs as a kid to get off the streets for a few hours wow this is a time capsule
V Man was at this show according to the Spotify listening party they did!!
My God I miss this venue & the LA2 (mean fiddler) every gig I ever went to was incredible
Corey is nuts! What a pro and dedicated and split personality musician with another project Stone Sour... I mean it's insane. And for so many years. I wish him get back to life and retire already 😊 enough, man. U did a lot ❤
Joey insano
Imagine Slipknot doing a tour in ONLY venues and amphitheaters like this, playing mostly their old shit with their new stuff. It would sell out quick
i love london so much
Eu amo BMTH, papo reto. Amo demais essa poha.
I was there. It was awesome 🤘
7:52 Satone from Downthesun on the right!!!!
YES