All I have to say about this show is that it was incredible. Aside from the fact of the technical difficulties, they followed the rule of the show must go on. Yes it was hard to see Tim upset especially because he smiles a lot during the show and this was a turning point, although when they played this song during the soundcheck it sounded so perfect. All of the band members are really humble and down to earth. I've seen other bands getting upset and become total divas for things less than this and give a very poor performance. Tim on the other hand, came out to finish the rest of the song, and then went crowd surfing out of the blue. From my perspective it felt that he needed to feel the love of his fans, to connect to us, to let us and to let him know that everything was OK, that we didn't care, that we will enjoy the show no matter what. After that moment, the Tim that we know came back, he was smiling the whole time and giving the crowd the show that we wanted. Mistakes happen, it's up to us to decide what we make of them....
man??? I appreciate how the tim feel so emotions when he play guitar, closed eyes, and smile, im bad for this, is the first time that I see he like this
Honestly as much as I understand it, I think its pretty lame for him to not stay there and continue the other parts, or not spend the time trying to find the solution and if not continuing. To me it seems awful to just ditch the rest of the band. I've seen other smaller bands solve these issues on their own, or continue going through the motions rather than ditch it. Shit happens, and idk if he's just worried about how he'll look but noone would care, everyones gonna understand, better he stick with it rather than bail.
Poor Tim. Seen some interviews where he takes a lot of pride in how they sound live and they put in a lot of time and work to make sure they're top notch. Hope he wasn't too hard on himself or anyone. Shit happens and I'm sure they still killed the rest
It’s hard not to be upset for him. Dude practices 10+ hours a day with other immense musicians to rehearse everything down to a t, then other people mess up and make him look a fool on parts he WROTE. It’s great that everybody else keeps going, but I get it.
My guess would be an RF issue. They are playing larger spaces in busy parts of the city where TONS of RF is flying around. This stuff happens all the time. Looks like they are all wireless. Sound person here.
no one, stuff like this just happens. putting up a show isn't just pluggin a couple amps, and specially a Polyphia one. the important thing is that they didn't give a fuck and just kept shredding and sounded amazing anyways
@@italianfromhellNo no, there is absolutely someone or a few ppl who are accountable for technical difficulties. Don't try to whitewash a very clear error on someone's part.
@@italianfromhell I get you (and agree about the last part of what you said), but, in all due respect, it's ridiculous to say [assume] that what happened was, objectively, 100%, no one's fault (And that I don't know anything in regards to performing live, lol). Sure, what you said could be true, but, IMO, it is much more likely that someone (i.e., the sound technician/mixing desk/board) fucked up, than an amp or cable or monitor... But, hey, I could be wrong.
Since I see this has happened before, it could be the microphone. Do they bring their own mics? And traditionally, when an acoustic is setup like that, it's not front and center, its always off to the side. The location it is in means the microphones are in the direct path of the soundwaves from the drums. - this is why you often struggle to hear the singer as the soundwaves of the vocals is much smaller than that of the drums...
@@user-uf3co3rw9uI mean you're being dramatic about it, but I don't see what Tim just standing up there on stage would've done. Far better for him to get off stage and see what's going on than standing up there waving his hands asking what's up
There were all kind of weird sound problems at the Phoenix show too. I think they need a more talented tech with them for their sound to transfer live.
Okay, this definitely sucks as a performer, but they did the right thing and powered through. It would have been SOOOOOOOOO fucking sick though if Tim had just realized the TOD wasn't live to the PA and then gone back to the 8-string and tried the acoustic pick with full-grease. I'm sure it would have sounded sludgy, but man....what if?!?!??!
That same venue had issues the next night for bullet for my valentine. Could not hear the singer for vended. Audio was very low. Bullet sound was super low. I’ve been to outdoor concerts that were louder. Cmon tech port. Get better. We don’t have much music venues in San Antonio.
They also had issues in LA. They played well but the numerous issues took me a bit out of the show. Sounds to me like they need to make some improvements in the supporting crew.
Bro was there....first time I heard Chimera was at that concert....i think that the Tech Center might not had enough electrical support, because they didnt use any microphones to talk to the crowd. The line or a breaker connecting to the electrical nylon might have crapped out or surged or something, but idk. Concert was amazing though...had a good time. Wife asked me if they were ever going to sing...lol she's obviously not a Polyphia fan. Lol. I had to tell her that none of the songs they play dont have any singing. Lol.
He snapped. I get it. I don’t think this is the first fuck up, so he got mad. Should have handled it better (you can finish the track and then bollock the sound engineer after). But I get it, particularly as I think Tim specifically sinks a lot of time into this.
Tim said on his monthly “Ask Tim” for members that he was just fed up because the audio system quit on him and wasn’t fixed immediately by his technician
All good.@@13thDagger Many other people think the song ends at this point. Also, Tim did comeback for the outtro / Rap part. He just needed to cool down his nerves maybe?
i went to his show in houston a lil while ago, same thing happened during "look but dont touch" guess his tech is just dogshit, but i dont know how it works backstage so ...
don't be so quick to call his tech dogshit. he's his tech for a reason and he knows how to run tim's gear better than anyone else. this stuff happens all the time and it's unpredictable. it can go smoothly during soundcheck and fail during the live performance. in reality, all bands have multiple tech issues throughout a tour. i speak from having a bit of experience working stage hand
@@user-uf3co3rw9u you're literally just guessing, its hilarious, he just walks off to get his guitar, im not some fanboy saying hes perfect, but like, how did you manage to pull all of that out of your ass? 😂😂
bad form....things dont always go to plan during live shows and you need to know how to deal with them. be part of the solution. you dont pitch a fit and walk off stage. very unprofessional. edit: dont get me wrong, i know they work pretty hard. theyre great players and i do enjoy their music, but B.B. re-strings on stage in like 3 bars..this is not how you conduct yourself in front of people who paid good money for their tickets and probably looked forward to that show for months. sorry for the fans
t's so unprofessional of him, i prefer yngwie over him, even though yngwie is an arrogant musician but he never leave the stage when the song still on going, i remember watch some of his live performance video, when he wants more reverb for his guitar and he talks to the sound guy direct from the mic while he plays his guitar.
@@DennisRyan27 but he is yngwie yngwie is bigger than polyphia, he can just stop playing or leave the stage, but he chooses not to do it for the sake of his fans
My guy played unplugged live 💀
All I have to say about this show is that it was incredible. Aside from the fact of the technical difficulties, they followed the rule of the show must go on. Yes it was hard to see Tim upset especially because he smiles a lot during the show and this was a turning point, although when they played this song during the soundcheck it sounded so perfect. All of the band members are really humble and down to earth. I've seen other bands getting upset and become total divas for things less than this and give a very poor performance. Tim on the other hand, came out to finish the rest of the song, and then went crowd surfing out of the blue. From my perspective it felt that he needed to feel the love of his fans, to connect to us, to let us and to let him know that everything was OK, that we didn't care, that we will enjoy the show no matter what. After that moment, the Tim that we know came back, he was smiling the whole time and giving the crowd the show that we wanted. Mistakes happen, it's up to us to decide what we make of them....
i agree bro, if Tim just smile and have fun it gonna be great to see
Respect to you.
man??? I appreciate how the tim feel so emotions when he play guitar, closed eyes, and smile, im bad for this, is the first time that I see he like this
Honestly as much as I understand it, I think its pretty lame for him to not stay there and continue the other parts, or not spend the time trying to find the solution and if not continuing. To me it seems awful to just ditch the rest of the band. I've seen other smaller bands solve these issues on their own, or continue going through the motions rather than ditch it.
Shit happens, and idk if he's just worried about how he'll look but noone would care, everyones gonna understand, better he stick with it rather than bail.
@@user-uf3co3rw9u nah lmao both his electric and nylon stopped working there was no point in continuing playing without any sound
that instant MASSIVE side eye/death stare of tim LMAO
Poor Tim. Seen some interviews where he takes a lot of pride in how they sound live and they put in a lot of time and work to make sure they're top notch. Hope he wasn't too hard on himself or anyone. Shit happens and I'm sure they still killed the rest
I honestly feel so bad for Tim. I this this is also the first time I’ve seen him mad/ disappointed.
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Honestly I feel bad for Scott too. Must've felt awkward and embarrassing him just there alone like CHUG CHUG. CHUG CHUG.
Man, at least the clays and scottie kept going, they sounds sick anyway but poor tim
It’s hard not to be upset for him. Dude practices 10+ hours a day with other immense musicians to rehearse everything down to a t, then other people mess up and make him look a fool on parts he WROTE. It’s great that everybody else keeps going, but I get it.
Tim was just like my father and walked away and didn’t come back
Def not the first time this happened, and that’s prob why Tim’s so upset. Happened at the OKC show too and he wasn’t very happy 😭
completly understandable. You are already on edge and then this is happening
They're so good live. I'm sad i missed them this year.
0:57 "Aaaaaaah no mames" KILLED me LOL
JAJAJAJ mi compa el mexicano en texasm el mejor plot twist del video
Jajaja hasta le regresé para checar si había oído bien
Still the best night of my music life
Did you catch the train?
Same! ❤
Man if I was there, I’d make the crowd sing the riff would totally flip the situation over ❤
My guess would be an RF issue. They are playing larger spaces in busy parts of the city where TONS of RF is flying around. This stuff happens all the time. Looks like they are all wireless. Sound person here.
That has to be so god damn frustrating. Especially since you know they did sound check beforehand. I wonder who fucked up?
no one, stuff like this just happens. putting up a show isn't just pluggin a couple amps, and specially a Polyphia one. the important thing is that they didn't give a fuck and just kept shredding and sounded amazing anyways
@@italianfromhellNo no, there is absolutely someone or a few ppl who are accountable for technical difficulties. Don't try to whitewash a very clear error on someone's part.
@@italianfromhell I get you (and agree about the last part of what you said), but, in all due respect, it's ridiculous to say [assume] that what happened was, objectively, 100%, no one's fault (And that I don't know anything in regards to performing live, lol). Sure, what you said could be true, but, IMO, it is much more likely that someone (i.e., the sound technician/mixing desk/board) fucked up, than an amp or cable or monitor... But, hey, I could be wrong.
Since I see this has happened before, it could be the microphone. Do they bring their own mics? And traditionally, when an acoustic is setup like that, it's not front and center, its always off to the side. The location it is in means the microphones are in the direct path of the soundwaves from the drums. - this is why you often struggle to hear the singer as the soundwaves of the vocals is much smaller than that of the drums...
@@user-uf3co3rw9uI mean you're being dramatic about it, but I don't see what Tim just standing up there on stage would've done. Far better for him to get off stage and see what's going on than standing up there waving his hands asking what's up
Tim: just a little bit off the top. barber: nah.
There were all kind of weird sound problems at the Phoenix show too. I think they need a more talented tech with them for their sound to transfer live.
Yeah I wish we could know what was going wrong, I normally give the techs a break and don't blame them but ya never know
Okay, this definitely sucks as a performer, but they did the right thing and powered through. It would have been SOOOOOOOOO fucking sick though if Tim had just realized the TOD wasn't live to the PA and then gone back to the 8-string and tried the acoustic pick with full-grease. I'm sure it would have sounded sludgy, but man....what if?!?!??!
I don't think either guitars were coming through, I think it was an amp problem
Not me thinking the headphones guy on the thumbnail was a react
That same venue had issues the next night for bullet for my valentine. Could not hear the singer for vended. Audio was very low. Bullet sound was super low. I’ve been to outdoor concerts that were louder. Cmon tech port. Get better. We don’t have much music venues in San Antonio.
Tim left the chat
I wonder what angry Tim looks like, probably back there ripping some Techie a new one
Clicks his fingers and all of a sudden there’s an Ibanez 8 string half way up the tech’s arsehole
If you wanna see angry Tim look up him playing bloodborne
JSJAJA is true
They also had issues in LA. They played well but the numerous issues took me a bit out of the show. Sounds to me like they need to make some improvements in the supporting crew.
I was wondering why they took it off stage...now I know!! 😱
You didn't hear it?
Bro was there....first time I heard Chimera was at that concert....i think that the Tech Center might not had enough electrical support, because they didnt use any microphones to talk to the crowd. The line or a breaker connecting to the electrical nylon might have crapped out or surged or something, but idk. Concert was amazing though...had a good time. Wife asked me if they were ever going to sing...lol she's obviously not a Polyphia fan. Lol. I had to tell her that none of the songs they play dont have any singing. Lol.
i don't blame him one bit.
I don't blame him at all for leaving the stage.
Did they play the song one more time after this happened??
Unfortunately no
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I SEE TIM MAD, HONESTLY IM SCARED MY SHIT OUT LOOKING AT HIS FACE
it's always scary when the chillest dude on earth gets angry
He snapped. I get it. I don’t think this is the first fuck up, so he got mad. Should have handled it better (you can finish the track and then bollock the sound engineer after). But I get it, particularly as I think Tim specifically sinks a lot of time into this.
Glad Tim started taking yoga otherwise someone would've caught a fist lol
Nah that’s why he snapped
A bit of an Axel Rose moment for Tim. :\
Tim said on his monthly “Ask Tim” for members that he was just fed up because the audio system quit on him and wasn’t fixed immediately by his technician
@DTM_329 Yeah, he got pretty upset, and errors do happen, but when they happen very often it is understandable to get frustrated
Love their vocal Melodies.
Those vocal Melodies are what separate Polyphia from all the wannabe bands.
Where is the rest?
Unfortunately I didn't record it
All good.@@13thDagger Many other people think the song ends at this point. Also, Tim did comeback for the outtro / Rap part. He just needed to cool down his nerves maybe?
Wow I was right there and didn't notice 😱😱😱
i was here
so frustrating ..
pobre tim, es entendible es un canción que se nota que los chicos disfrutan mucho y que pasen esas dificultades en vivo debe amargar mucho 😢
someone is fired
scottie a g
he looks soooo pissed
Un brother mexicano cuando falla..."ah no mames" jajaja
A huevo...
Tim's half Caucasian half Chinese not mexican
Que bueno escuchar a un Mexa ❤
Oh yes pisssssssed
Saludos al wey que dice "Ahh no mames" cuando no se escucha jajajja
Jajaja ese fui yo mientras grababa
Все говорят что это было нелепо, а мне понравилось) эпично наоборот
К тому же всем понятно что не группа налажала, а звукари
"aaa no mames" dxdxdxdx
Tim's pissed
giving Tim this haircut is a crime
Stop the show, fix the thing, let the crowd know what’s up and come back? I hope they came back and did a redo?
El “Ah no mames” Jajaj la pura decepción echa expresión
i went to his show in houston a lil while ago, same thing happened during "look but dont touch" guess his tech is just dogshit, but i dont know how it works backstage so ...
don't be so quick to call his tech dogshit. he's his tech for a reason and he knows how to run tim's gear better than anyone else. this stuff happens all the time and it's unpredictable. it can go smoothly during soundcheck and fail during the live performance. in reality, all bands have multiple tech issues throughout a tour. i speak from having a bit of experience working stage hand
@@user-uf3co3rw9u
"played it a little too fast"
jesus christ, it was less than a millisecond of a hiccup 💀💀
@@user-uf3co3rw9u you're literally just guessing, its hilarious, he just walks off to get his guitar, im not some fanboy saying hes perfect, but like, how did you manage to pull all of that out of your ass? 😂😂
Ctm hasta a mi me dio rabia la wea por la chucha😢😢
too bad he took it out on the fans....
So Tim's playing in his home state.the GREAT STATE of TEXAS and the numbskull tech screws up his sound
No respect whatsoever with the public, guy just walks away.. a lot of ego
It sounds awful even without Henson ;-) , evidence that no one needs him. Btw their music is repetitive&boring...
bad form....things dont always go to plan during live shows and you need to know how to deal with them. be part of the solution. you dont pitch a fit and walk off stage. very unprofessional.
edit: dont get me wrong, i know they work pretty hard. theyre great players and i do enjoy their music, but B.B. re-strings on stage in like 3 bars..this is not how you conduct yourself in front of people who paid good money for their tickets and probably looked forward to that show for months. sorry for the fans
t's so unprofessional of him, i prefer yngwie over him, even though yngwie is an arrogant musician but he never leave the stage when the song still on going, i remember watch some of his live performance video, when he wants more reverb for his guitar and he talks to the sound guy direct from the mic while he plays his guitar.
Wanting more reverb and not being audible are a bit different eh ?
@@DennisRyan27 but he is yngwie yngwie is bigger than polyphia, he can just stop playing or leave the stage, but he chooses not to do it for the sake of his fans
audio pessimo, manco a farlo sto videos!