Rage Against the Machine - Live in New York City on MTV - 1999.11.03
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2022
- Rage Against the Machine appearing on MTV on a segment called "Rage TV" that aired on 1999-11-03. Rage performed in New York City to promote their upcoming album "The Battle of Los Angeles" . The band gave interviews, performed two songs, and Tom even gave a guitar lesson.
Setlist:
1. Guerrilla Radio
2. Bulls On Parade
Rabia contra la maquina!!! Una de las mejores bandas de todos los tiempos!
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✌️👍👏🙂
Thank you so much! So nice to have it all in one piece!
0:22 _Guerrilla Radio_
4:18 Band history
7:40 Brad, Tom & Tim's Interview
10:15 Zack's interview
14:16 Tom's guitar lesson
17:46 _Bulls On Parade_
Zack did an inerview?. Listen im only 13. Im a massive fan of Zack. And I didnt even know he did an inerview. U know what that means We got some rare footage on r hands! Thanks so much
12:39!!! Bombtrack!! 🤦♂️
tema inicial de su primer legendario disco!! 🤘
🙂👏👍✌️🤘
Wow🤯, I never knew they played Guerrilla Radio in this performance. Thanks for sharing❤️👊🏼
wow. How freakin sick. What a time to be alive man
00:17 Guerrilla Radio
17:48 Bulls On Parade
Isn't there an uncensored version?
17:58 I hate it when my sticks do that to my poor cymbals.
Zach is better with two working legs.
브레드의 스내어소리가 못내 마음에 걸린다;;;
"We're against major corporations....but sure, we'll sign to Epic Records and play on MTV.."
In the end, though, they are a great and arguably classic band with a real and potent message. So, having them play on MTV and reaching a larger audience, namely youth, and still getting their uncensored message across, one could argue that they are getting the better end of the stick, and still sticking it to the corporation.
If it wasn’t for epic and mtv there message would not have reached you or anyone else. You have to use the help of corporations to do anything like this. This is similar to what the song “no shelter” talks about. Also cool that they are self aware as well.
Yeah they definitely should have denied the success of their music, played in alley ways to rats and not utilized big platforms because Jameson Craighead might call them a hypocrite on a UA-cam comment section 20 years later from his basement.