I remember seeing tool back in '93 and the bass player Paul D'amour said we should all go check out Failure boy was he right im glad they are still doing it
It's cool seeing my wife and I in the video, enjoying the show. I also enjoyed Kellii giving me tinnitus that night. But that's what you get when you stand right in front of his kit for the whole night, and you forgot your earplugs. Totally worth it, though.
@@itookallthenames No. If you go to 2:51, you can see me wearing my GayC/DC shirt. Those dudes are a total blast. And if you move to about 4:20, you can see my wife in her wheelchair at the very right edge of the picture.
They are a fantastic, highly-underrated band. While many of their peers have stopped making new music or broken up, these three are creating some of the most vital music of their careers.
I never bought something so fast in my life! I don’t even use DVDs anymore but this band is worth supporting! I bought the streamed concert show and now I’m buying this. Support this band so that we can continue to get the beautiful music they’ve been gifting to us!
I've only just discovered Failure in the last year. Been going on a deep dive. This is my favourite song on FP. It has such a doom feeling to it. That bass line is incredible
How many of y’all watched this Blu-ray of the entire show or even better went to a show and found yourselves in tears most the time? Not balling like a baby, although that’s ok if you did, it took a lot of restraint sometimes I admit lol, but man, these guys are incredible and so connected. Their timing together is amazing. This recording tells me that they’re getting better with age somehow. And if you think this UA-cam copy sounds good, you should hear this on the Blu-ray totally uncompressed. It makes this look like shit.
I only discovered Failure as their career came to (what we first thought was) a close, just as I was settling into married life. Literally, I discovered the band through a traveling photographer that was taking family photos of my wife and I, along with her kids, in a small town west of Seattle. Years later, when I found out that they'd gotten back together at the request of Maynard James Keenan to play his 50th birthday party, I was almost giddy with excitement. When "The Heart Is A Monster" came out, I actually got a physical copy before it was supposed to go on sale, thanks to the local indie record-store owner getting the CD delivered a few days in advance of the advertised on-sale date. When my wife and I saw them live for the first time a few months later, I'm not gonna lie - I cried a little. When they came through Seattle a few years later for the "Fantastic Planet" anniversary tour, I was standing all of about three feet away from Ken the entire night, crying my fucking eyes out, because "Fantastic Planet" was and still is my single favorite album of the 90's. And my wife and I were at this show as well, basically standing in front of Kellii's drumkit. And I forgot my earplugs that night. The tinnitus sucks, but it was worth it.
@@BroadwayJoe99 Beautiful story. I hope they continue to go as long as possible. They’re right there with NIN as my favorite of all time but everyday I feel like NIN is a lot closer to finished if not already and by the sound of this Failure Blu-ray, they have ALOT left in the tank. One can argue WTD is the best album. At least not called FP. But I really don’t like trying to rank any of them over or less than another, because they’re all so good. The 3 new ones are legitimately great albums that stand on their own. They sound better than ever live. It’s just crazy.
I saw them I think either a year or 2 ago, and fuck man! I’ve been to A LOT of live shows, they easily had the best sound I’ve heard. I’ve seen my favorite bands play live and I’d still say Failure has them beat by a long shot with how close the live performance comes to sounding like the album!
@@khalbrando2990 I wasn't able to get the DVD the first time around, but I was able to get a copy when they announced the second batch would be made. Today (7/5/24) is two years to the day since they filmed this video, and I just finished watching it from end to end. And I cried my eyes out, because Failure's music means just that much to me.
I can't fucking stop from listening this video, like this is my Top song that I've been listening too, for years now, buuut fuuuuuuuuck the last 2min of this concerts makes me go all out. Its, just, fucking, beautiful. If they ever come to UK or EU, I'm there front road 🤘🤙
I feel like I fly every time I hear them, they are something very special for me for the other guys, thank you very much for your music, greetings from Argentina🖤
Love this band, please keep making music, I love the classic old albums, but I love the new albums, especially The Heart Is A Monster. I placed my order for this Blu Ray, I actually ordered two, one for me, one for my brother. I remember back in December 2022 watching this online, ordered it through veeps and really enjoying the livestream. Many of us during the stream in chat, said please Failure put this out as an official release. Thank you Ken, Greg, and Kellii for playing an amazing set last year on the tour, and you guys sounded perfect. Your really amazing. Thank you for officially releasing this, you should be proud of it and it will stand the test of time. Your music is smart, honest, timeless, and it sounds amazing.
Seattle, because I can see myself throughout the video. From the camera angle that's behind Ken and looks out into the crowd, you can see me in my GayC/DC shirt just over Kellii's kick drum, and at 4:20 you can see my wife in her wheelchair brushing her hair out of her face while she was headbanging.
Very, very precise blocking of noise from the cymbals. I'm a retired professional drummer and vocalist, and while a full-size plexiglass drum screen in front of the entire kit can reduce noise levels onstage, if not kept clean and free from damage - say, by just falling over mid-set - the screen can get scratched and pitted. Combine that with the lighting rig will reflect off the screen, the drummer can be completely obscured from the crowd. I know this because in my playing days on the Northern Nevada casino cabaret circuit, I'd play the show from behind a screen at a particular casino, and after the show people would see me exit the stage door on to the casino floor and presume I was a sound tech. I was usually the only white guy in the band, and more than once I heard someone say to me "Waitaminute - you're the drummer? We couldn't even see you back behind the kit."
@@BroadwayJoe99 thank you! Makes sense keeping the directionality of microphones in mind. Really cool. I have seen such plexiglass cabinets before too.
@@itookallthenames They've become fairly common over the last few years, as a cheaper and more adjustable alternative to a full drum screen. They're especially useful in smaller venues and settings like Neumo's, and when the show is being recorded for future release, to keep the higher frequencies of the cymbals from overpowering the overall mix, as well as protecting the hearing of the other people onstage. If you look at where the shields are positioned, you can see that they're placed directly in between the cymbals and Ken and Greg's stations.
@@weareallscrewed6645 Sorry dude, you missed the point there. Nothing negative meant with my comment at all. He does 15 things at once while playing live and does them all flawlessly. It's cool to see that human element to his performance.✌
That opening bassline is so sick. Ken killed it. Greg and Kellii killed it too. All around amazing.
You mean bassline
@@cwrichardson3 I actually meant bossline
It's just bass.
I remember seeing tool back in '93 and the bass player Paul D'amour said we should all go check out Failure boy was he right im glad they are still doing it
Go see Paul with Ministry. Arguably the best band Al's ever assembled right now.
@@jfayiii Paul is playing with Ministry? Wow!
It's cool seeing my wife and I in the video, enjoying the show. I also enjoyed Kellii giving me tinnitus that night. But that's what you get when you stand right in front of his kit for the whole night, and you forgot your earplugs. Totally worth it, though.
Are you the dude with his arms up at 2:24?
@@itookallthenames No. If you go to 2:51, you can see me wearing my GayC/DC shirt. Those dudes are a total blast.
And if you move to about 4:20, you can see my wife in her wheelchair at the very right edge of the picture.
They are a fantastic, highly-underrated band. While many of their peers have stopped making new music or broken up, these three are creating some of the most vital music of their careers.
And the most important thing,they all survived the pits of hell of the '90s alt rock scene
Always loved how spacey and atmospheric these guys are. Seriously underrated band.
Saw them in 96, Troy played the lead parts. Makes me appreciate the awesomeness of Greg even more today.
This bass tone is DIRTY. Great performance.
Rick Beato, what makes this song great?
I never bought something so fast in my life! I don’t even use DVDs anymore but this band is worth supporting! I bought the streamed concert show and now I’m buying this. Support this band so that we can continue to get the beautiful music they’ve been gifting to us!
Epic performance. That bass line, that guitar solo, the explosive drums. the stop-and-restart ending gives me goosebumps.
Kelli is such an awesome drummer. That bass tone too.... Incredible.
Solid as fuck. And groovy.
@@ChadSebald dude. this band means everything to me. i'm not sure they'll ever understand that. i don't really care. they are that good.
@@epidemika5054 they are definitely in my top list. So many songs have helped me through some times.. they hit hard on so many levels.
@@ChadSebald another day. another time this band helped me through it. 10/10
That ending... darn, what a nice surprise!!!
Saw them in LA in 2014 and Sacramento in 2019. Easily some of the best live mixes I've ever heard.
I've only just discovered Failure in the last year. Been going on a deep dive. This is my favourite song on FP. It has such a doom feeling to it. That bass line is incredible
How many of y’all watched this Blu-ray of the entire show or even better went to a show and found yourselves in tears most the time? Not balling like a baby, although that’s ok if you did, it took a lot of restraint sometimes I admit lol, but man, these guys are incredible and so connected. Their timing together is amazing. This recording tells me that they’re getting better with age somehow. And if you think this UA-cam copy sounds good, you should hear this on the Blu-ray totally uncompressed. It makes this look like shit.
I only discovered Failure as their career came to (what we first thought was) a close, just as I was settling into married life. Literally, I discovered the band through a traveling photographer that was taking family photos of my wife and I, along with her kids, in a small town west of Seattle. Years later, when I found out that they'd gotten back together at the request of Maynard James Keenan to play his 50th birthday party, I was almost giddy with excitement. When "The Heart Is A Monster" came out, I actually got a physical copy before it was supposed to go on sale, thanks to the local indie record-store owner getting the CD delivered a few days in advance of the advertised on-sale date. When my wife and I saw them live for the first time a few months later, I'm not gonna lie - I cried a little. When they came through Seattle a few years later for the "Fantastic Planet" anniversary tour, I was standing all of about three feet away from Ken the entire night, crying my fucking eyes out, because "Fantastic Planet" was and still is my single favorite album of the 90's. And my wife and I were at this show as well, basically standing in front of Kellii's drumkit. And I forgot my earplugs that night. The tinnitus sucks, but it was worth it.
@@BroadwayJoe99 Beautiful story. I hope they continue to go as long as possible. They’re right there with NIN as my favorite of all time but everyday I feel like NIN is a lot closer to finished if not already and by the sound of this Failure Blu-ray, they have ALOT left in the tank. One can argue WTD is the best album. At least not called FP. But I really don’t like trying to rank any of them over or less than another, because they’re all so good. The 3 new ones are legitimately great albums that stand on their own. They sound better than ever live. It’s just crazy.
I saw them I think either a year or 2 ago, and fuck man! I’ve been to A LOT of live shows, they easily had the best sound I’ve heard. I’ve seen my favorite bands play live and I’d still say Failure has them beat by a long shot with how close the live performance comes to sounding like the album!
Seen them 3 times: Florida 1997 /2015, and Alabama 2022. Such an immersive experience of sound.. True masters of art.
@@khalbrando2990 I wasn't able to get the DVD the first time around, but I was able to get a copy when they announced the second batch would be made. Today (7/5/24) is two years to the day since they filmed this video, and I just finished watching it from end to end. And I cried my eyes out, because Failure's music means just that much to me.
Please boys, one more tour.
It'll always be 'one more' for these guys. One of the best bands ever.
The way this just shakes your rib cage. So fuckin’ good.
I can't fucking stop from listening this video, like this is my Top song that I've been listening too, for years now, buuut fuuuuuuuuck the last 2min of this concerts makes me go all out. Its, just, fucking, beautiful. If they ever come to UK or EU, I'm there front road 🤘🤙
One of my favorite songs of theirs. Incredible live performance
Please come to the UK!
One of the great left foot work outs of all time
seriously! kelli is a machine!
20k Subscribers? Where is the love people? I know millions of people love Failure
Mesmerizing
Never ordered anything online so fast. Can't wait.
holy shit the ending is so fucking awesome
Holy shit, the ending gave me chills.
The Bass sound is killer!
So between seeing this show live, this video, and the BluRay, how many times have you seen this?
"Yes..."
Still my favorite band. Absolutely incredible seeing them live last June.
How I would have loved to be there, that bass tone sounds like it breaks things
Yay I see me and any husband rocking out. What a great show this was!
Epic! Saw them do Heliotropic back in'97 and a few years ago! One of my most favorite bands!
A moshpit to Heliotropic. I think I've seen everything now.
Incredible. My favorite Failure show was the 20th anniversary of FP in SF. Wish the blu-ray came with a digital copy as well.
I would love to download this digitally, I rarely use a Blu Ray player these days 👽
Damn. Hell ya
Amazing. Saw this tour. Anxiously awaiting new music and another tour. Loved since the 90s.
Sweet. I bought the streaming concert last year and have been waiting for this. It was an incredible show.
Failure is incredible live. Their most recent Wild Type Droid might be their best record. Totally sick.
I snoozed, saw it on the site, now it's sold out. :*(
now it's back in stock!
Good... keep feeding my obsession with this song...
Holy biscuits that was good as heck.
the best band that found during my youth
it is amazing how this band is a three piece but sounds like they were a supergroup, more than musicians y’all are like master musicians
That bassline is EPIC!!
This version blasts the wax out of your ears man! :D
I feel like I fly every time I hear them, they are something very special for me for the other guys, thank you very much for your music, greetings from Argentina🖤
Man this sounds so cool
Love this band, please keep making music, I love the classic old albums, but I love the new albums, especially The Heart Is A Monster. I placed my order for this Blu Ray, I actually ordered two, one for me, one for my brother. I remember back in December 2022 watching this online, ordered it through veeps and really enjoying the livestream. Many of us during the stream in chat, said please Failure put this out as an official release. Thank you Ken, Greg, and Kellii for playing an amazing set last year on the tour, and you guys sounded perfect. Your really amazing. Thank you for officially releasing this, you should be proud of it and it will stand the test of time. Your music is smart, honest, timeless, and it sounds amazing.
Hope they return to Birmingham. My favorite concert.
incredible
Best band
would give my soul to these guys
w a o s q produccion la suya tremendos hombres de verdad que canijos, cuando tenga dinero me voy a comprar su blu-ray :))
PERFECTION!!! 🖤🤍🖤
One of my all-time favorite songs!
Bought the blu ray ...this looks amazing ! Saw you back in 2014 at the Metro !
🖤
Will forever be my favorite band.
Guys, this is incredible - I am even more excited for my order to arrive after watching this!
This song live ❤❤❤ that bass 🔥🔥
incredible
Awesome. Cant wait to buy the blu ray!!! loved being there
perfection
So dope
Better than good. ThaT sNARE! AND bASS.
Nice
Fucking Ken destroyed it. He's one of my favorite guitarists
grande failure🖤 vengan a chile
In love with their Sound.😊
Amazing song!
Pure gold
I'm sure I missed it somewhere but does anyone know where this was filmed?
It is the Seattle show. I see myself in the audience at 2:03!
Seattle, because I can see myself throughout the video. From the camera angle that's behind Ken and looks out into the crowd, you can see me in my GayC/DC shirt just over Kellii's kick drum, and at 4:20 you can see my wife in her wheelchair brushing her hair out of her face while she was headbanging.
Everything is just perfect in this.
Epic
Finally, Goddamn!
Wow
Absolutely amazing song!!!
Amazing as always! 🤘🏻
DAMN i gotta get that blu ray
Cool
too sick 🥵
That new ending rules
Oh, if only you could play the UK.....a what a fine tonic to the Oasis madness currently taking over that would be.
Probably a stupid question but... What's those shields on the drums?
Very, very precise blocking of noise from the cymbals. I'm a retired professional drummer and vocalist, and while a full-size plexiglass drum screen in front of the entire kit can reduce noise levels onstage, if not kept clean and free from damage - say, by just falling over mid-set - the screen can get scratched and pitted. Combine that with the lighting rig will reflect off the screen, the drummer can be completely obscured from the crowd. I know this because in my playing days on the Northern Nevada casino cabaret circuit, I'd play the show from behind a screen at a particular casino, and after the show people would see me exit the stage door on to the casino floor and presume I was a sound tech. I was usually the only white guy in the band, and more than once I heard someone say to me "Waitaminute - you're the drummer? We couldn't even see you back behind the kit."
@@BroadwayJoe99 thank you! Makes sense keeping the directionality of microphones in mind. Really cool. I have seen such plexiglass cabinets before too.
@@BroadwayJoe99thanks dude, I was waiting for him to hit them
@@itookallthenames They've become fairly common over the last few years, as a cheaper and more adjustable alternative to a full drum screen. They're especially useful in smaller venues and settings like Neumo's, and when the show is being recorded for future release, to keep the higher frequencies of the cymbals from overpowering the overall mix, as well as protecting the hearing of the other people onstage. If you look at where the shields are positioned, you can see that they're placed directly in between the cymbals and Ken and Greg's stations.
Not a stupid question.. and a testament as to why their live show sounds as clean and powerful as it does.
Anyone know where this was filmed?
Neumo's in Seattle, WA.
Cant help but make bass face 😅🤘🏻
Failure doesn't need a mosh pit.
I’m old…. And mosh pits suck.. especially to this music.
wait waht
Ken with that cheater tape on the neck. I guess he's human after all...✌
Does it really matter? So damn nit picky.
@@weareallscrewed6645 Sorry dude, you missed the point there. Nothing negative meant with my comment at all. He does 15 things at once while playing live and does them all flawlessly. It's cool to see that human element to his performance.✌
Anyone know where this was filmed?