Really eerie how you can see him clenching his neck in pain @ 51:22 in the video. Foreshadowing the discovery of the tumor, which they thought was a pinched nerve.
mannn this is amazing thank youu for the upload. i watched some clips back when i bought the templar renegade crusade dvd. but this is priceless. were you filming?
On DIC 15 same year. Hammerfall did Puerto Rico, great show but i was upset because Death was not there. I still have that same Organic Metal Hoodie.I Unexpectedly Met Brian Griffin from Broken Hope, epic🤘🏽🍻
Do you have the video where you were supposed to play columbus ohio but refused to play because there were only 10 of us there for the show? really big let down. I drove 3 hrs. Hamerfalls bassist complained that they wouldnt set up the pa system and didnt have imported beer. Chuck didnt even bother to come out of the bus and say hi to us. Nice.
Perhaps you don't understand touring economics, so let me explain: Just the cost for the venue to unload the bands is probably already higher than the money made by that whoppingly huge 10 ticket sales figure, so it makes sound financial sense for the promoter to cancel. Setting up a PA and paying the soundguy is also going to cost several hundred, if not even well over a thousand dollars. Then you have a minimum number of security staff, bartenders, sound/lights, stage crew and cleaning crew to pay. If the band gets off the bus and goes inside to play, the venue is obliged to provide them with their contracted food and beverages, (which the Hamerfall bassist was rightfully pissed about not having,) but since they all basically just lost a shitload of money, (one missed show can essentially almost bankrupt a club level tour,) and drove hours and hours, (expensive gas and time, tour busses cost at least $1000 per day,) just to get let down financially, emotionally and artistically, they should suck it up and come outside to talk to you. Yes you, personally. Nice. If you are expecting to work all day, and then not only NOT get paid, but actually pay someone else thousands and thousands of dollars at the end of your efforts, you too can enjoy a lucrative career in the music industry! Sign up now and we will include bitter comments from angry strangers that you didn't want to talk to in a dark alley in a strange city at night... Stay on the bus Chuck. We'll find a waffle house on the way to the next gig. :p
what I've found "I remember that day clearly as if it were yesterday. I was browsing the internet, and found the tour dates for The Sound of Perseverance tour. I immediately called my best friend Brandon, and told him that Death would be in Columbus OH 3 hours away, on Nov. 19. We both made sure that we could take off of work, and I went straight to Ticketmaster and bought our tickets. Nov. 19th arrives. I had been waiting for this day for years. We make the 3 hour drive in about 2 1/2 hours. We were going to meet a friend that went to Ohio State, and as we were driving we saw the tour bus sitting on the side of the street. That only made us more excited. We went and picked up our friend, and made our way back to the club. As we were approaching there was a small crowd. As we got closer, there was a note hanging on the door of Chelsies (that is the club they were playing). The note read. "The Death and Hammerfall Show has been Cancelled." Our first reaction was a laugh; we thought that someone was playing a joke. As the minutes wore on, we came to realize that it was no joke. Apparently the sound system was horrid, and would have made both bands sound horrid. We witnessed an argument between club management, and tour management. However, we stayed put, just in case something changed. About and hour later, we are standing there in the freezing cold, and Scott, and Shannon come off of the bus and start talking to everyone. I swear that we stood there for 3 hours in the freezing cold, and these guys were gracious enough to hang out with us. We talked about everything from music, to beer, to where we lived. Chuck had been on the bus sleeping. Finally he came off, and talked to everyone. We were so happy that we just got to hang out with the band that we really didn't care about not seeing them play. On the 3 hour drive home, we decided that 3 days later, we would make the 5 hour drive to Cleveland to watch them play. Nov. 22 arrives. We both call in sick at work, and set out on our journey. We drove the 5 hours, and made it. We stand in line out in the cold once again. However, this time there is no note on a door. Finally they let us in. I grab a beer, and we grab our spot right at the stage. Hammerfall takes the stage. I am sorry, I have tried, but I just can't get into that band. Hammerfall closes up with there cover of Breaking the Law. During the break between sets, I went to get more beer. I saw Shannon, and Scott both over by the merchandise stand, and to my surprise they remembered me. The asked me how far I had to drive that time, and when I told them 5 hours they couldn't believe it. They were blown away that someone would drive that much in 3 days to see them. I went back, and about 15 minutes later the lights went out, and on came the theme to Halloween. The show began, and I felt like a little kid. By far the best show I have ever seen. Jason" taken from the emptywords.org so now we know chuck came out the bus.😀
Really eerie how you can see him clenching his neck in pain @ 51:22 in the video. Foreshadowing the discovery of the tumor, which they thought was a pinched nerve.
Good catch.
That's upset me quite a bit. But very good catch!
Affinity this should have more comments
@@misaeltertuliano07 what d y mean?he has a tumor friend inside his head
@@misaeltertuliano07 moving your neck a certain way does not cause tumors 💀💀💀
29:15 really like this little tune that chuck plays here
i wish i was born in that generation
R.I.P. Chuck and Scott
At least we know where the Chuck with a Waffle House hat meme originated from.
41:45
Let the hammer rise :)
I never imagined watching those scenes one day.
I FINALLY found it! Footage from the night Death was in my town (Albuquerque. 12/8/1998) at my local metal haunt! OH MY GOODNESS. Thank you for this!
It's crazy seeing Richard like this 😂
51:11 funny Dimmu Borgir reference
Trip, I played with Deeds of Flesh at the Ventura Ca. show with Death. Seems like yesterday. Farout
You guys ruled!! Loved those first few Deeds of Flesh records!
Pretty cool to see them in Seattle. I was at that show and hung out with Warrel Dane.
Chuck is the epitome of metal, hands down. God rest his soul🙏
Cool seeing Death in my hometown of SF. I was 10 years old and unfortunately didn't know shit about those legends.
Cool vintage video , Evil Chuck rules ! Thanks for sharing it .
mannn this is amazing thank youu for the upload. i watched some clips back when i bought the templar renegade crusade dvd. but this is priceless. were you filming?
41:57 what the helllll oh my goooood no waAaAAaAay
This is just GOLD
good memories
On DIC 15 same year. Hammerfall did Puerto Rico, great show but i was upset because Death was not there. I still have that same Organic Metal Hoodie.I Unexpectedly Met Brian Griffin from Broken Hope, epic🤘🏽🍻
30:40 dont mind me just trying to figure out how to play this part on guitar
Hammerfall playing out of death's valvestates. Sounds good
Miss u Chuck
O.O 29:15 - 29:32
Agam be agam buralardaysan senin gibi 10 adam versinler dünyayı yıkarım dünyayı
Love that part
rip CHUCK :(
This is bad ass
Richard it's your dad.
12/13/98 the good old masquerade in atlanta georgia..Saw MANY a show there...including that one.RIP Chuck and Scott.
3 years to the day, he passed away
21:23 PENA TRAS PENAAAAA
what is the name of the song in soundcheck minuto 30:00
Zero tolerance
41:44 ❤❤ 🎉 😊
Atemberaubend
Do you have the video where you were supposed to play columbus ohio but refused to play because there were only 10 of us there for the show? really big let down. I drove 3 hrs. Hamerfalls bassist complained that they wouldnt set up the pa system and didnt have imported beer. Chuck didnt even bother to come out of the bus and say hi to us. Nice.
Perhaps you don't understand touring economics, so let me explain: Just the cost for the venue to unload the bands is probably already higher than the money made by that whoppingly huge 10 ticket sales figure, so it makes sound financial sense for the promoter to cancel. Setting up a PA and paying the soundguy is also going to cost several hundred, if not even well over a thousand dollars. Then you have a minimum number of security staff, bartenders, sound/lights, stage crew and cleaning crew to pay. If the band gets off the bus and goes inside to play, the venue is obliged to provide them with their contracted food and beverages, (which the Hamerfall bassist was rightfully pissed about not having,) but since they all basically just lost a shitload of money, (one missed show can essentially almost bankrupt a club level tour,) and drove hours and hours, (expensive gas and time, tour busses cost at least $1000 per day,) just to get let down financially, emotionally and artistically, they should suck it up and come outside to talk to you. Yes you, personally. Nice.
If you are expecting to work all day, and then not only NOT get paid, but actually pay someone else thousands and thousands of dollars at the end of your efforts, you too can enjoy a lucrative career in the music industry! Sign up now and we will include bitter comments from angry strangers that you didn't want to talk to in a dark alley in a strange city at night...
Stay on the bus Chuck. We'll find a waffle house on the way to the next gig. :p
The more important question here is how did only 10 people show up for a Death show? That's insane to me.
what I've found
"I remember that day clearly as if it were yesterday. I was browsing the internet, and found the tour dates for The Sound of Perseverance tour. I immediately called my best friend Brandon, and told him that Death would be in Columbus OH 3 hours away, on Nov. 19. We both made sure that we could take off of work, and I went straight to Ticketmaster and bought our tickets.
Nov. 19th arrives. I had been waiting for this day for years. We make the 3 hour drive in about 2 1/2 hours. We were going to meet a friend that went to Ohio State, and as we were driving we saw the tour bus sitting on the side of the street. That only made us more excited. We went and picked up our friend, and made our way back to the club. As we were approaching there was a small crowd. As we got closer, there was a note hanging on the door of Chelsies (that is the club they were playing). The note read. "The Death and Hammerfall Show has been Cancelled." Our first reaction was a laugh; we thought that someone was playing a joke. As the minutes wore on, we came to realize that it was no joke. Apparently the sound system was horrid, and would have made both bands sound horrid. We witnessed an argument between club management, and tour management. However, we stayed put, just in case something changed. About and hour later, we are standing there in the freezing cold, and Scott, and Shannon come off of the bus and start talking to everyone. I swear that we stood there for 3 hours in the freezing cold, and these guys were gracious enough to hang out with us. We talked about everything from music, to beer, to where we lived. Chuck had been on the bus sleeping. Finally he came off, and talked to everyone. We were so happy that we just got to hang out with the band that we really didn't care about not seeing them play. On the 3 hour drive home, we decided that 3 days later, we would make the 5 hour drive to Cleveland to watch them play.
Nov. 22 arrives. We both call in sick at work, and set out on our journey. We drove the 5 hours, and made it. We stand in line out in the cold once again. However, this time there is no note on a door. Finally they let us in. I grab a beer, and we grab our spot right at the stage. Hammerfall takes the stage. I am sorry, I have tried, but I just can't get into that band. Hammerfall closes up with there cover of Breaking the Law. During the break between sets, I went to get more beer. I saw Shannon, and Scott both over by the merchandise stand, and to my surprise they remembered me. The asked me how far I had to drive that time, and when I told them 5 hours they couldn't believe it. They were blown away that someone would drive that much in 3 days to see them. I went back, and about 15 minutes later the lights went out, and on came the theme to Halloween. The show began, and I felt like a little kid. By far the best show I have ever seen. Jason"
taken from the emptywords.org
so now we know chuck came out the bus.😀
@@Mutabor1981very cool thank you for sharing
All your life waiting just to complain about something that happened so many years ago. Some unhealthy behaviour.
37:21 song name?
HammerFall - Steels Meets Steel
Gays band , next !