Even tho this is the german version of the show you can hear that it was recorded in the UK. Here in Germany we usually don't censore "fuck, shit etc."
@@Patricio_Rey Se refiere al scratch y samples que ejecuta el dj presentes en la canción del disco pero ausentes en este performance, cosa rara que quitaran su parte de la mezcla porque se oye un vacío feo la verdad 😕
Fun Fact: This is one of the last LIVE performances of Limp Bizkit-before Wes Borland decided to become a bitch & leave the band; aptly because he "wouldn't sell out for money anymore." Lol.
@@h0nza_ Lol, definitely ego. Look. I love all of Wes Borland's great contributions he made for Limp Bizkit-but it's a well known fact that the dude was always an egomaniac & most-likely envious of Fred Durst's huge success into mainstream superstardom-while Wes was always looming somewhere in the back, behind Durst's shadow. I would say that Wes Borland; from the beginning, only wanted to use Limp Bizkit as a means to leverage his own career (and how well did that work out? Not good at all...) Wes Borland, to me-never really fit in with the rest of these guys; and even he knew it. It's no surprise why Wes left the band at the time that he did (When LB were at their peak of success.) because he really thought he could shine on his own in the music business. Years before Wes Borland even left Limp Bizkit in the fall of 2001. In a 1999 SPIN profile of Limp Bizkit, Wes Borland was asked "Where will you be ten years from now?", Borland responded, "Probably not in the band." books.google.ca/books?id=nQRXCTo-FtUC&q=probably+not+in+the+band&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=probably%20not%20in%20the%20band&f=false So, the writing was already on the wall. Essentially; we can blame Wes Borland's ego for the demise of Limp Bizkit overall. It's sad, but these things happen. If I was in Fred Durst's shoes-I personally would've made a public statement and kicked Wes Borland out of Limp Bizkit in 1999, immediately after getting the scoop of what he would've said on that SPIN profile. This would've left an open position for Limp Bizkit early on; & MANY talented guitarists (including Logan Mader, who would've just left Soulfly in January of 1999) vying for the vacant position of Limp Bizkit guitarist left behind by Wes Borland.
@UCBY80o19rSdZkxFdyZBZ5UA Oh, thanks so much for... All this :) I think that Bizkit would be much longer on the top if Wes didn't leave. I've seen couple interviews with him and he may be a great riff maker and guitarist, but not a person I'd be a friend with.
@@h0nza_ You're right. Limp Bizkit would've been much better if Wes Borland didn't leave the band, but the guy was toxic from the beginning... If I was Fred, I really would've made a bigger deal out of Wes' comments on SPIN magazine and just kicked him out of Limp Bizkit in 1999-instead of giving him the privilege to leave on his own terms. F that. I definitely would have picked up Logan Mader (formerly of Machine Head and Soulfly-whose just as good, if not a better guitarist than Wes Borland) as the new Limp Bizkit guitarist. Logan Mader is top class; he would've fit in to Limp Bizkit, much better than Wes Borland! And IF Logan were to leave Limp Bizkit some years later; MAYBE then Wes Borland could be allowed to rejoin the band, once he's had the time to really mature his act & actually function like an adult-not like some envy-ridden egomaniac.
This was in Germany. In fact at min 0:09 you can see "neu" which is German for "new". And by listening just a little bit you can hear the German and not British accent in the beginning. But hey what am I expecting of people again...
Jan 19, 1104pm 📍 So Wes leave in October and was playing live on November 2001? Maybe it has to do with a record deal or this is the wrong date. Man, i think Bizkit it's one of the best live bands, so unique and this performance sounds like in the single video. So on point.
This was recorded way before November 2001. Probably around May-June 2001 when they were touring the UK and Europe. I believe November 2001 was the date it it aired on TV.
@Limp Bizkit Instrumental it was around the summer time 2000 they did this. The audience were hearing it for the first way before the album came out in October that year
Esos si son conciertos toda la gente salta con Euforia a diferencia del tiempo actual nada que ver de eso. Ya no se ven artistas que produzcan ese efecto.
@@jimbojones2577 in the beginning you can see and hear 3 german presenters: Anastasia Zampounidis, Christian Möllmann and Ole Tillmann. At 0:11 you can read "Neu" What does "Neu" mean? Can you help me to understand that "english" word?^^ Looks like you had been to germany in 2001... XD
@@jimbojones2577 hm yes. that could be the issue. So they played live in the UK - so you are right and you have been there.... But this particular clip we are watching here on TH-cam, is from a german TV channel... - so I was right. Anyways It is hard to find any information about that on the internet... and I am not willing to give the BBC or RTL a call^^ Let us just appreciate the good old music. have a nice day brother best regards from a german EU slave
Limp bizkit fuckin rocks
Os caras estavam no veneno, muitos shows, inspiração a mil 🤘🖤
This was recorded on the 29th of August 2000 right after Reading Festival and aired on the 11th of November 2000.
Even tho this is the german version of the show you can hear that it was recorded in the UK. Here in Germany we usually don't censore "fuck, shit etc."
Dj Lethal solo is not heard...=(
..and justice for lethal
Me too not heard
Estaría genial si se escuchara sin censura y que en el back tracking el dj lethal
Qué es back tracking?
@@Patricio_Rey Se refiere al scratch y samples que ejecuta el dj presentes en la canción del disco pero ausentes en este performance, cosa rara que quitaran su parte de la mezcla porque se oye un vacío feo la verdad 😕
Fun Fact: This is one of the last LIVE performances of Limp Bizkit-before Wes Borland decided to become a bitch & leave the band; aptly because he "wouldn't sell out for money anymore." Lol.
What do you think the real reason was?
@@h0nza_ Lol, definitely ego. Look. I love all of Wes Borland's great contributions he made for Limp Bizkit-but it's a well known fact that the dude was always an egomaniac & most-likely envious of Fred Durst's huge success into mainstream superstardom-while Wes was always looming somewhere in the back, behind Durst's shadow.
I would say that Wes Borland; from the beginning, only wanted to use Limp Bizkit as a means to leverage his own career (and how well did that work out? Not good at all...) Wes Borland, to me-never really fit in with the rest of these guys; and even he knew it. It's no surprise why Wes left the band at the time that he did (When LB were at their peak of success.) because he really thought he could shine on his own in the music business.
Years before Wes Borland even left Limp Bizkit in the fall of 2001. In a 1999 SPIN profile of Limp Bizkit, Wes Borland was asked "Where will you be ten years from now?", Borland responded, "Probably not in the band." books.google.ca/books?id=nQRXCTo-FtUC&q=probably+not+in+the+band&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=probably%20not%20in%20the%20band&f=false
So, the writing was already on the wall. Essentially; we can blame Wes Borland's ego for the demise of Limp Bizkit overall. It's sad, but these things happen.
If I was in Fred Durst's shoes-I personally would've made a public statement and kicked Wes Borland out of Limp Bizkit in 1999, immediately after getting the scoop of what he would've said on that SPIN profile.
This would've left an open position for Limp Bizkit early on; & MANY talented guitarists (including Logan Mader, who would've just left Soulfly in January of 1999) vying for the vacant position of Limp Bizkit guitarist left behind by Wes Borland.
@UCBY80o19rSdZkxFdyZBZ5UA Oh, thanks so much for... All this :) I think that Bizkit would be much longer on the top if Wes didn't leave. I've seen couple interviews with him and he may be a great riff maker and guitarist, but not a person I'd be a friend with.
@@h0nza_ You're right. Limp Bizkit would've been much better if Wes Borland didn't leave the band, but the guy was toxic from the beginning...
If I was Fred, I really would've made a bigger deal out of Wes' comments on SPIN magazine and just kicked him out of Limp Bizkit in 1999-instead of giving him the privilege to leave on his own terms. F that.
I definitely would have picked up Logan Mader (formerly of Machine Head and Soulfly-whose just as good, if not a better guitarist than Wes Borland) as the new Limp Bizkit guitarist. Logan Mader is top class; he would've fit in to Limp Bizkit, much better than Wes Borland!
And IF Logan were to leave Limp Bizkit some years later; MAYBE then Wes Borland could be allowed to rejoin the band, once he's had the time to really mature his act & actually function like an adult-not like some envy-ridden egomaniac.
@@DownfallDarkness Wait, what terms are you talking about? You know, when he left the band I wasn't born yet :)
Can't believe people Think it's so hard to find the fred durst cap i found easy
Try living in Argentina
Легко, только стоит как крыло самолета🤣
This was in Germany. In fact at min 0:09 you can see "neu" which is German for "new". And by listening just a little bit you can hear the German and not British accent in the beginning. But hey what am I expecting of people again...
It was in London UK, i was there.
Love rock Brazil 🇧🇷.
This is top of the pops germany. ;)
Jan 19, 1104pm 📍
So Wes leave in October and was playing live on November 2001?
Maybe it has to do with a record deal or this is the wrong date. Man, i think Bizkit it's one of the best live bands, so unique and this performance sounds like in the single video. So on point.
This was recorded way before November 2001. Probably around May-June 2001 when they were touring the UK and Europe. I believe November 2001 was the date it it aired on TV.
@Limp Bizkit Instrumental it was around the summer time 2000 they did this. The audience were hearing it for the first way before the album came out in October that year
this is mistake, it's 2000
This is Brasil 🇧🇷
🖤❤️
É uma das ultimas apresentações com o Wes em 2001?
It's not the year 2001, it's the year 2000
Also Faith pls🙏
What is up with all the censorship
Right, it’s very annoying
münchen ?
Esos si son conciertos toda la gente salta con Euforia a diferencia del tiempo actual nada que ver de eso. Ya no se ven artistas que produzcan ese efecto.
2000*
Кайфово звучит
Not live
That's UK
nope. it´s germany...
@@KillKenny09 it's UK, i was there.
@@jimbojones2577 in the beginning you can see and hear 3 german presenters: Anastasia Zampounidis, Christian Möllmann and Ole Tillmann.
At 0:11 you can read "Neu"
What does "Neu" mean? Can you help me to understand that "english" word?^^
Looks like you had been to germany in 2001... XD
@@KillKenny09 you realise they can record these sets and send them to different countries?, the presenters are in a completely different studio.
@@jimbojones2577 hm yes. that could be the issue.
So they played live in the UK - so you are right and you have been there....
But this particular clip we are watching here on TH-cam, is from a german TV channel... - so I was right.
Anyways
It is hard to find any information about that on the internet... and I am not willing to give the BBC or RTL a call^^
Let us just appreciate the good old music.
have a nice day brother
best regards
from a german EU slave