First of many remasters to come. I hope to slowly replace all my old uploads with new remastered versions. And since so many have asked, single cams from some of the cam mixes I posted will be uploaded in between as well.
To me, it still doesn’t seem like the full Iowa voice… still some changes that seemed to happen within those 4 months, and maybe continued to happen by the time they went on tour again. The Iowa era voice seems deeper, heavier, and his actual vocal control seemed to greatly improve. The self-titled era you can tell when he’s blown out his voice or when he’s out of breath and can’t keep continuing
@@lovesgibson Very true but it was getting sooo close at this point. That growly insanity was coming out with much less effort than even just a few months before this.
Even Corey back then was saddened that they took it out but yeah. About that time they went into finishing up with Surfacing for most of their concerts into the modern day.
Seeing it in 2024 was a whole fuckin trip man. It was WILD. Corey on the ground, the guttural screams, the way everybody was just one giant mass screaming along to his pain. The atmosphere was electric. Sad it was a once in a lifetime kinda deal I wish I had more money to see them again!
First of many remasters to come. I hope to slowly replace all my old uploads with new remastered versions.
And since so many have asked, single cams from some of the cam mixes I posted will be uploaded in between as well.
your remasters are so good, thanks for your hard work🤘
Wow, thanks!!!
@knotconcerts1006 who are you? why are all these HQ concert videos starting to come out all at once?
@@benderboyz0 that's what i wanna know man, where are all these videos coming from?!
love the late 2000 concerts. all the self titled songs with the iowa voice.
This Clown mask is fire
To me, it still doesn’t seem like the full Iowa voice… still some changes that seemed to happen within those 4 months, and maybe continued to happen by the time they went on tour again.
The Iowa era voice seems deeper, heavier, and his actual vocal control seemed to greatly improve. The self-titled era you can tell when he’s blown out his voice or when he’s out of breath and can’t keep continuing
@@lovesgibson Very true but it was getting sooo close at this point. That growly insanity was coming out with much less effort than even just a few months before this.
Big Joey Jordison 🔥🔥🔥 9:37
These are much appreciated looks so much better
This might be my new favorite Slipknot show
You inspired me to make my own concert archives channel! Keep rocking 🤘
That was their last show in 2000.When they came home they had no break.They starting writing iowa.
Thank you for spoiling us with this videos❤❤
Chris is killing it with the vocals here.
this is wild, thanks so much for the upload
Esta de la PTMD el video, saludos,y que siga creciendo el canal 🤘😎🤘
NO WAYYYYYY 😮😮😮😮
I was here maybe 12 feet away from the stage when I was 14 lol
We’re so spoilt
This is giving me Disasterpieces vibes from the ST era.
4:29 jump everyone
🤘🏻
I like the lack of computers and electronics on these shows.
Is this Tattoo the Earth tour?
This was around the time they removed scissors from the set huh. So disappointing
Now scissors is coming back
Even Corey back then was saddened that they took it out but yeah. About that time they went into finishing up with Surfacing for most of their concerts into the modern day.
Seeing it in 2024 was a whole fuckin trip man. It was WILD. Corey on the ground, the guttural screams, the way everybody was just one giant mass screaming along to his pain. The atmosphere was electric. Sad it was a once in a lifetime kinda deal I wish I had more money to see them again!
@@landmine55 Considering how much Corey likes scissors, he should make it a permanent part of the set like how sic is
Brother, I saw a comment somewhere on TH-cam saying that they already played gematria in a show, can you tell me if this show really existed?
Never played, confirmed by members
@@drspoof7805 gematria was Joey's masterpiece
21:40 Corey talking about the controversy with Fred Durst