Just so it's easier to get to, here's the tracklist: 0:00 - Intro/Detroit Rock City 1:12 - Spiritual Healing 9:55 - The Philosopher 14:45 - Suicide Machine 19:58 - Crystal Mountain 25:45 - Jealousy 30:23 - Zero Tolerance 36:05 - Lack Of Comprehension 41:21 - 1.000 eyes 47:18 - Flattening of Emotions 53:17 - Empty Words 1:01:18 - Open Casket 1:07:34 - Symbolic 1:18:01 - Pull The Plug Outro - Sweet Leaf
Has the original been buried? I'm sorry to hear that, but I appreciate your assistance! I think it should also be in the more section of the video, as well. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Couldn't agree more, that's why I was so EXCITED to remaster it so you could hear the instruments more clearly and SPECIFICALLY Chuck's voice! Thanks for watching!
I would say Chuck and Death were on their peak til the end of the band, all of their albums from Scream Bloody Gore to The Sound of Perseverance were all masterpieces.
@@arvindshastry1178 I feel that Chuck just kept growing and changing with each album, all the way up to Control denied which I LOVE, but not everyone agrees! I'm just glad everyone has an appreciation for Death, Chuck and their music!
TOTALLY agree. I saw him on the DTA tour in 2014 with Steve Digorgio and Gene Hoglan and he was JAW dropping. Nailed EVERY solo that wasn't his. Thanks for watching!
That first solo Chuck plays for spiritual healing is incredibly heavy, I shall dedicate the rest of my life on this earth to learning that solo the exact way he played it on that night
He's arguably MY favorite and I'd argue one of the...10? 20? Most influential guitarists ever and one of the Top 5 influential metal guitarists ever. Thanks for watching!
@@AsphyxGr I am humbled by your compliment, to be in even one millionth of a percent connected to Death and the preservation of their legacy is mind boggling. Thank you.
@@morganfarlie we all are part of this in a way but audiovisual representation gets an extra credit. For instance for showing to newer generations. Cheers !
Look at Gene straight vibing on the drums around 5:27 him and Sean Reinert are amazing on drums and were actually the 2 among a few others who truly showed me the skills it takes to drum....because I'm a guitarist and wasnt a big drummer fan until I heard them!!
I'm glad you liked it so much, they technically count Live in LA as an official release. I've got the DVD and everything. But I understand what you mean, they never had like a full TRUE production quality DVD or performance and now that Chuck has been dead 20 years it's gonna be reeeeeeal hard to make that happen XD
Chuck was one in a billion. He was such a special person with something profound to communicate through his music and words. “Should we not prepare for the uncertain mysteries of our lives of our destinies…”
I UTTERLY agree, I'm working on a documentary about his 1995-1997 period creating Control Denied and the missing second album. There is MUCH to discuss and I'm glad you've realized this too. Thank you so much for watching!
@@morganfarlie Cannot wait your documentary. Agree there is lot to discuss, there is not much about this period (96-97). For example, i don't buy this theory that he was just forced to do last Death LP by record company. I think it was much more complicated and Chuck himself wasn't sure about his next steps at that time. e.g on Sound reissue you can find four demos from that era, just one sung by clean vocals, the other three typical harsh Death vocals.. if he was really done with Death, why he was recording demos in Death vocal style at that time? Also i read in one interview, that Fragile art of existence was originally title for next Death album, he came with this title yet on Symbolic tour..etc, lot of staff to discuss
@@lukassedlacek8308 you're touching on a LOT of what I want to discuss and it is so important to reveal. Stay tuned, still working on that and many other things. I appreciate you waiting so patiently!
@@joshcap4275 WONDERFUL! I'm still working on this project, but I've selected the Human era live performance I'm going to remaster and that will need released in Early March!
I saw them on this tour in the summer of 95 and it's the fondest memory of my youth. What an incredible show it was. It was really special to have this genius playing few feet in front of me. I usually took a lot of drugs like LSD in shows back then but Death, I wanted to be sober to enjoy it to the max and have a clear memory of it. Damn, I miss him and his band.
Seeing concerts while tripping can be so fun, but MAN, I COMPLETELY understand the desire to be sober for Death! Thanks for watching, commenting and sharing your life!
This is an amazing concert. I can't think of another metal band that had this level of talent in the early 90s. I remember getting an early promo tape of Individual thought patterns and being totally blown away.
Well, perhaps to horror of the human condition! I REALLY appreciated the clean work be did on the demos before The Sound Of Perseverance. Thanks for watching and commenting!
You lucky human you! I'm glad you got to experience a version of this show live! RIP Chuck and Bobby deserves to be FAR more well known in the metal community! Thanks for watching!
@@gystar011 I've considered it! Though I thiiiink the mix is pretty ok with that one? I'll go back and listen again! I'm mainly trying to complete at least 1 remaster per lineup :D
Chuck, Gene, Bobby…. And I can’t tell if that’s Kelly on bass. It’s 1995. So it’s probably Kelly. Not sure if Steve was doing any live shows with them at this time. And it seems too early for Scott - Wikipedia says he didn’t join until 1997, I doubt he was doing shows at the time. Maybe someone more informed can let me know. Also, I’m only two songs in. Maybe Chuck introduces all the members later in the set. But regardless WHICH bassist it is, that’s one fuck of a lineup. But I could be biased as “Symbolic” is my favourite Death album.
@@TheFireBurnsWithin Less EXTRAVAGANT XD I love it. At 38 my moshing and hardcore headbanging days are behind me, but I'll still buy tickets and go to shows!
hell yeah my friend just image the two of them on same stage.. Holy mighty hells man is very strange cos i always have this hardcore Doom Metal tendencies but i could also say that there is so much aspects of why i can feel i can relate with the them.. guess all Metal styles will be always related in the end they are MUSIC at the end of the lane thank you for replying me it does let me know that my channel haven't been fully Silenced for commenting in others videos is been doing that shit to me lately also HUGE HUGS for uploading this beauty may Chuck soul lives beyond DEATH
@@GothicXlightning ABSOLUTELY! I think Steve Digorgio, though not playing here is JUST as magnificent as Cliff and I'm glad he and Chuck made multiple albums together! You're VERY welcome. I reply to nearly EVERY comment on my channel as I live communicating and finding out about new people and what they enjoy! Thanks for watching and commenting!
thank you my friend dearly is always important to communicate and have a form of attention to your viewers i just subbed just to show how much i appreciate that may great epic talented soldiers of Music such Cliff, Chuck live always and also good awesome people like yourself
@@GothicXlightning Well thank you! I'm excited and happy to make more of these remasters of classic performances every chance I get. I appreciate the subscription so VERY much and I hope that what I contribute to the music of these great artists continues to be worthwhile!
I was 15 years old at this moment and I understood this music, not as it may be now, but that it was the best at that time, I understood. Death, In Flames How time flies :-)))))
I was 11 here, and wouldn't come to start my metal journey for 2 more years, but I have SUFFUSED myself in Death since then. Thanks for watching and commenting!
You're welcome! I felt the VERY same way about that era specifically and any before it as well. Spread the joy to all who will listen and most importantly, Thank you for watching!
Thanks! Some of these remasters are harder than others and the results sometimes don't seem impressive due to the source I was digging from. This one had "good bones" XD Thanks for watching!
@@AbelCalvo it was and is truly my pleasure. I intend to remaster a good performance from EVERY era/album of Death. After that I'll need to pick some artists!
It was pretty incredible! I really enjoyed this performance and I would happily recommend his performances with Testament, Strapping Young Lad and Dethklok!
@@iqbalanselmooo I think him, Richard Christy and Sean Reinert were really the peak of metal drumming from 1990-1998. These days there are many MANY other people that I would elevate to the throne, but that period was incredibly fruitful for metal and Death specifically.
This is taken as a rip from the previously posted TH-cam video which I believe is from from the audience recording? But I'd love to hear if there is a different recording of it!
😂 Sorry about that! That would have been super cool, alas I don't think they ever played a Sabbath cover that I can recall. They played Slayer and Kiss, but that's all I can remember at the moment!
Amazing upload, thank you OP. I can't help but wonder what Chuck would have done with his music if he had lived longer. I'm trying to work my way back into a bit of guitar playing and so far I'm just gravitating back to the Death catalogue. Watching this vid is just more inspiration! Let the metal flow my fellow humans. \m/
You're VERY welcome! I am but a humble remaster-er who values the contribution that Death Made upon music and metal. If you've not checked out Control Denied, do so! It is Chuck's last project before his untimely demise! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I must cry three weeks, after he die, anytime I hear his music. So he inspire so deep, I have the feeling I hear his throughs wehen I listen to thee music. I believe he was a social person with a view of the pain and greed on that world and he Hated the Rules who do that to the people worldwide. I mean, his lyrics speak that to me and it goes deep down.
He seemed a DEEPLY thoughtful person who had a strong sense of justice and care for humanity and dignity in life and Death. He is truly missed and I'm proud of this remaster and to have been able to even enjoy these performances.
You're too kind! I really enjoyed remastering this I look forward to doing this for many other rare and special recordings! Thanks for watching and listening :D
Fair enough! I'm sorry I hurt your ears, I thought it was much better considering the source material and I am just a passionate amateur with limited tools. I appreciate you trying it out anyway!
@@maaktgeenholuit As a fellow metal head and as a live performing guitarist for the last 20 years, I totally get it! I appreciate the attempt anyway :D
Mentioned in the description was the user Antephil Bis, who I found a copy of it with. I ripped the video and audio separately, then remastered the audio and reapplied it to the video. Thanks for watching!
@@keysersoze9511 At this point, I'd bet eBay would be a good option for you! Alternatively, you could rip this performance to your hard drive and burn a DVD copy!
Fair! This is one of my earliest remasters and I'm just a passionate amateur. I appreciate your critique and appreciate you watching the video, regardless!
Chuck was an INCREDIBLE talent gone FAR too soon. I'm glad we have this and many other recordings to forever appreciate him. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I took the original audio from this recording, ripped it from the video, remastered it in cubase and reapplied it to the video. No studio parts whatsoever. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I don't know! Trust me, I would MUCH have preferred that! Still, I'm glad this exists and I was able to give a little more love to an excellent performance! Thanks for watching!
@@morganfarlie oh yeah you did a great job cheers man! I'm just apalled at how theres so many death full shows out there from different eras that didn't get collected and archived for proper remastering at the time. Like the full combat 88 show, someone probably lost the negatives or tapes from that. Or the 1987 scream bloody gore Tampa show, I guess hard to remaster that but it would be cool to put these together on an official Blu-ray release or something
@@hwgavin Well shoot! I still need to remaster a show from the Human, Spiritual Healing, Leprosy and Scream Bloody Gore eras, so if you have shows to suggest, PLEASE DO!
Death is probably the only death band I like. The vocals dont put me off and the songs are complex and melodical which is similar to my favorite band megadeth. Its a shame there are so few recodings of death
Death metal is a complex and difficult genre to engage in, but Chuck had a way of advancing and progressing his music to a point that it transcended his own genre. While I too wish there were more performances, check out more of my remasters as I have concerts from almost every era of Death! :D Thanks for watching and commenting!
I am Japanese. I went to the Death Live at the live house CLUB CHITTA kawasaki near Tokyo Japan. I think maybe this was the live show at the CLUB CHITTA Kawasaki.
Holy mackerel! Yes! This is one of those two dates in 1995! I am SO envious. What an EXCELLENT show! I hope that my remaster of the audio brought back some fond memories of that experience! Thank you for telling us your history, watching and commenting!
Just so it's easier to get to, here's the tracklist:
0:00 - Intro/Detroit Rock City
1:12 - Spiritual Healing
9:55 - The Philosopher
14:45 - Suicide Machine
19:58 - Crystal Mountain
25:45 - Jealousy
30:23 - Zero Tolerance
36:05 - Lack Of Comprehension
41:21 - 1.000 eyes
47:18 - Flattening of Emotions
53:17 - Empty Words
1:01:18 - Open Casket
1:07:34 - Symbolic
1:18:01 - Pull The Plug
Outro - Sweet Leaf
Has the original been buried? I'm sorry to hear that, but I appreciate your assistance!
I think it should also be in the more section of the video, as well.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Chuck still in our heart
Say it loud, say it proud, share it everywhere!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@@morganfarlie
This is just perfect. Chuck in his absolute peak.
Couldn't agree more, that's why I was so EXCITED to remaster it so you could hear the instruments more clearly and SPECIFICALLY Chuck's voice! Thanks for watching!
@@morganfarlie Exactly my point; Chuck's vocals, aside from the overall musicianship. Hoglan is murdering this. Thank you!
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 you're very welcome!
I would say Chuck and Death were on their peak til the end of the band, all of their albums from Scream Bloody Gore to The Sound of Perseverance were all masterpieces.
@@arvindshastry1178 I feel that Chuck just kept growing and changing with each album, all the way up to Control denied which I LOVE, but not everyone agrees! I'm just glad everyone has an appreciation for Death, Chuck and their music!
Bobby Koelble is an incredible guitarist
TOTALLY agree. I saw him on the DTA tour in 2014 with Steve Digorgio and Gene Hoglan and he was JAW dropping. Nailed EVERY solo that wasn't his. Thanks for watching!
@@morganfarlie Thank you for this remaster!
@@patrickg.3483 You're very welcome! I'm working on and thinking of other rare and not well represented band performances to remaster!
I love what he does at the end of Philosopher. Those licks he plays are breathtaking
@@Davy_vrvn a TRULY underrated guitarist in the genre, in the band and in the metal community in general.
That first solo Chuck plays for spiritual healing is incredibly heavy, I shall dedicate the rest of my life on this earth to learning that solo the exact way he played it on that night
That a HELL of an admirable goal!
I look forward to hearing it! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Chuck doesn’t get enough respect in greatest guitarist of all time conversations
He's arguably MY favorite and I'd argue one of the...10? 20? Most influential guitarists ever and one of the Top 5 influential metal guitarists ever.
Thanks for watching!
There was a reason they were not on guitar hero. Unbeatable boss.
He could literally speak through his guitar, on "TSOP" he killed the competition completely
R.I.P. Godfather of Death Metal. Today are 20 years...
And what a great way to remember him by with this EXCELLENT performance!
Thanks for watching!
@@morganfarlie Thanks for uploading this gem! :) \m/
@@sergeysoprunovvv9656 You're very welcome! The show has existed before on this platform, I just remastered it. : D
The snare echo in spiritual is godlike. Takes things to another level
AGREED! It was fun to tease out even more excellent sound out of an incredible, but in needing of sound tinkering, performance.
Thanks for watching!
@@morganfarlie thanks for your effort and upload, contributing in retaining the legacy of Death !
@@AsphyxGr I am humbled by your compliment, to be in even one millionth of a percent connected to Death and the preservation of their legacy is mind boggling.
Thank you.
@@morganfarlie we all are part of this in a way but audiovisual representation gets an extra credit. For instance for showing to newer generations. Cheers !
@@AsphyxGr I didn't REALLY consider that, but updating a band that wasn't in the HD era is pretty important!
Thanks again!
Look at Gene straight vibing on the drums around 5:27 him and Sean Reinert are amazing on drums and were actually the 2 among a few others who truly showed me the skills it takes to drum....because I'm a guitarist and wasnt a big drummer fan until I heard them!!
DITTO for me and Richard Christy. Chuck had a run of 3 of the most impressive drummers to ever pick up the sticks! Thanks for watching!
Death deserves an official live release. All the bootlegs that have been out sound like shit. At least this remaster sounds good
I'm glad you liked it so much, they technically count Live in LA as an official release. I've got the DVD and everything. But I understand what you mean, they never had like a full TRUE production quality DVD or performance and now that Chuck has been dead 20 years it's gonna be reeeeeeal hard to make that happen XD
I am at a loss for words to describe the greatness of Chuck!
I think we all struggle a bit!
Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
Man I miss this band. Will always be one of my favorites still till this day.
AGREED! That's why I'm going back through their catalog in live performances and remastering them! I want to appreciate them even more fully!
Chuck was one in a billion. He was such a special person with something profound to communicate through his music and words. “Should we not prepare for the uncertain mysteries of our lives of our destinies…”
I UTTERLY agree, I'm working on a documentary about his 1995-1997 period creating Control Denied and the missing second album. There is MUCH to discuss and I'm glad you've realized this too.
Thank you so much for watching!
@@morganfarlie Cannot wait your documentary. Agree there is lot to discuss, there is not much about this period (96-97). For example, i don't buy this theory that he was just forced to do last Death LP by record company. I think it was much more complicated and Chuck himself wasn't sure about his next steps at that time. e.g on Sound reissue you can find four demos from that era, just one sung by clean vocals, the other three typical harsh Death vocals.. if he was really done with Death, why he was recording demos in Death vocal style at that time? Also i read in one interview, that Fragile art of existence was originally title for next Death album, he came with this title yet on Symbolic tour..etc, lot of staff to discuss
@@lukassedlacek8308 you're touching on a LOT of what I want to discuss and it is so important to reveal. Stay tuned, still working on that and many other things. I appreciate you waiting so patiently!
@@morganfarlie thatll be so dope i cant wait to see, i have a huge scream bloody gore tattoo on my leg🤣
@@joshcap4275 WONDERFUL! I'm still working on this project, but I've selected the Human era live performance I'm going to remaster and that will need released in Early March!
Chuck and Tom araya have to be the most polite and wholesome people in metal ever. I've never seen anyone say thank you after every single song
Right!? I REALLY enjoy that about them. Just GRATEFUL
Death Concert:
1:15 Spiritual Healing
9:58 The Philosopher
14:48 Suicide Machine
20:00 Crystal Mountain
25:48 Jealousy
30:20 Zero Tolerance
36:03 Lack of Comprehension
41:23 1000 Eyes
47:20 Flattening of Emotions
53:16 Empty Words
1:01:15 Open Casket
1:07:32 Symbolic
1:18:04 Pull the Plug
Muchas gracias, eres muy amable. Hermoso set list.
Perfect performance and lineup.
Gene on drums does a lot to hold it all together.
Never fear when the atomic clock is here! I'm very glad you enjoyed this performance :D
Thanks for watching!
Not easy to play a Masvidal solo and make it better. Props to Bobby on Flattening especially
Bobby is quickly becoming my favorite Death second guitarist.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you this sounds fucking awesome, RIP Chuck
You're VERY welcome! It was a joy to remaster and bring out more of the fullness of this performance. Happy Symbolic day to you!
I saw them on this tour in the summer of 95 and it's the fondest memory of my youth. What an incredible show it was. It was really special to have this genius playing few feet in front of me. I usually took a lot of drugs like LSD in shows back then but Death, I wanted to be sober to enjoy it to the max and have a clear memory of it. Damn, I miss him and his band.
Seeing concerts while tripping can be so fun, but MAN, I COMPLETELY understand the desire to be sober for Death!
Thanks for watching, commenting and sharing your life!
🧢
This is an amazing concert. I can't think of another metal band that had this level of talent in the early 90s. I remember getting an early promo tape of Individual thought patterns and being totally blown away.
They were and are INCREDIBLE!
Thanks for watching!
People dont get he wasnt going higher in pitch with his voice for no reason, his goal was to make horror music and he kept getting better at it.
Well, perhaps to horror of the human condition! I REALLY appreciated the clean work be did on the demos before The Sound Of Perseverance.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow...Slap on those headphones and go for a sweet ass ride!
I made sure the remix was best for headphones as most people listen that way :D Glad you liked it!
Thank you. I needed this
You're very welcome! Enjoy :) There is also a performance from 98 in Chile here too!
Got to see this tour when they came around to the Roxy in Long Island, Fuckn awesome!
RIP Chuck.
Bobby killed it
You lucky human you! I'm glad you got to experience a version of this show live! RIP Chuck and Bobby deserves to be FAR more well known in the metal community!
Thanks for watching!
Its incredible this was filmed........ a show never to be forgotten ! Thank you man for the upload. ✨
You're very welcome I'm just glad to have been able to find it and remaster it!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Your remaster is wonderful man! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much! I REALLY enjoy attempting to remaster old performances :D
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@morganfarlie haven't you thought about doing this also with Live in L.A.?
@@gystar011 I've considered it! Though I thiiiink the mix is pretty ok with that one? I'll go back and listen again!
I'm mainly trying to complete at least 1 remaster per lineup :D
@@morganfarlie maybe you're right, it's raw and powerful, yes, yes...
but perhaps more could be made of it, so 20 years later.
@@gystar011 Well now that you've got me thinking about it, I'll take a look and see what I can do!
Gene on open casket was sick.
Gene is one of my favorite metal drummers of all time! He's faithful to material he covers, but adds his own flair :D Thanks for watching!
Yeah I don't recall the fill at 1:01:43 being so sick on the album
@@widepootis that's what you get when the Atomic Clock is drumming for you! Thanks for watching!
Awesome job dude! Thank you for this. We will be forever missing more videos from Death. RIP.
Hey thanks! And thanks for watching and commenting!
I watch this every day
That's AMAZING! Thank you so kindly and I'm glad you enjoy it so much! It's responses like this that encourage me to continue my remasters!
@@morganfarlie Death has been a favorite since high school! I love to hear anything love from them and to even see is crazy
@@SolidSnake66689 AGREED! I've remastered performances from every era from 1990 forward, so feel free to dig in!
@@morganfarliethank you very much
@@SolidSnake66689 you're quite welcome!
Good job buddy, this concert is just awesome !
Many thanks for this rare video! Chuck was genius...
I agree! You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed so much and thank you for watching and commenting!
Chuck ❤
For now and forever!
Thank you for watching and commenting :)
Chuck, Gene, Bobby…. And I can’t tell if that’s Kelly on bass. It’s 1995. So it’s probably Kelly. Not sure if Steve was doing any live shows with them at this time. And it seems too early for Scott - Wikipedia says he didn’t join until 1997, I doubt he was doing shows at the time. Maybe someone more informed can let me know. Also, I’m only two songs in. Maybe Chuck introduces all the members later in the set. But regardless WHICH bassist it is, that’s one fuck of a lineup. But I could be biased as “Symbolic” is my favourite Death album.
I believe it was Brian Benson you're seeing there. Kelly recorded the bass parts that Steve laid out before going to the birth of his first kiddo!
@@morganfarlie It's Brian Benson. Kelly didn't play with a pick
@@frankmartin9958 AGREED! I'm sorry if my wording was poor in my reply, but that's what I MEANT to say 😂
I saw Death on this tour in London at the LA2 in 1995. The very next night Morbid Angel played too. That was a good couple of nights for sure lol!
I bet your voice and neck were sore for a week! WHAT a back to back combo!
Thanks for watching, commenting and sharing your history!
@@morganfarlie I was 25 then and I remember being very sore after Death and then being less extravagant at the MA gig the next night. 😅
@@TheFireBurnsWithin Less EXTRAVAGANT XD I love it. At 38 my moshing and hardcore headbanging days are behind me, but I'll still buy tickets and go to shows!
Thank you for this and the tool remastering ❤
You're very welcome and thank you for watching! If you have any heavy metal acts and performances you'd like remastered, please suggest them!
What a perfect opener
Probably the best live concert from Death ever recorded on video...
I have to agree, though I have a soft spot in my heart for live in Eindhoven 98, which I also remastered.
The best live i've ever seen!!! that band miss me a lot!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! Thank you for watching and commenting!
much love to your memory and legacy Chuck
you will always be in that same exact Altar where i have placed CLIFF BURTON before..
2 MIGHTY talents, who I would ONLY love to hear jam.
Thanks for watching!
hell yeah my friend just image the two of them on same stage.. Holy mighty hells man
is very strange cos i always have this hardcore Doom Metal tendencies but i could also say that there is so much aspects of why i can feel i can relate with the them..
guess all Metal styles will be always related in the end
they are MUSIC at the end of the lane
thank you for replying me it does let me know that my channel haven't been fully Silenced for commenting in others videos
is been doing that shit to me lately
also HUGE HUGS for uploading this beauty
may Chuck soul lives beyond DEATH
@@GothicXlightning ABSOLUTELY! I think Steve Digorgio, though not playing here is JUST as magnificent as Cliff and I'm glad he and Chuck made multiple albums together!
You're VERY welcome. I reply to nearly EVERY comment on my channel as I live communicating and finding out about new people and what they enjoy!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
thank you my friend dearly
is always important to communicate and have a form of attention to your viewers
i just subbed just to show how much i appreciate that
may great epic talented soldiers of Music such Cliff, Chuck live always
and also good awesome people like yourself
@@GothicXlightning Well thank you! I'm excited and happy to make more of these remasters of classic performances every chance I get. I appreciate the subscription so VERY much and I hope that what I contribute to the music of these great artists continues to be worthwhile!
Gene !!!!
The Atomic Clock, in the flesh!
I was 15 years old at this moment and I understood this music, not as it may be now, but that it was the best at that time, I understood.
Death, In Flames
How time flies :-)))))
I was 11 here, and wouldn't come to start my metal journey for 2 more years, but I have SUFFUSED myself in Death since then.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@morganfarlie it was a cool experience and Era : Cynic, Skyclad, Psychotic waltz, Sieges Even, Coroner, Pain of Salvation......
Fuck
Sounds great! Thank you for putting this out. I have been looking for a high quality video with Chuck and Gene Hoglan.
You're welcome! I felt the VERY same way about that era specifically and any before it as well. Spread the joy to all who will listen and most importantly,
Thank you for watching!
Happy birthday legend
May he rest in peace and we be forever grateful for the music he helped create!
Thanks for watching!
Kudos on the sound enhancement, the audio is fantastic!!!
Thanks! Some of these remasters are harder than others and the results sometimes don't seem impressive due to the source I was digging from. This one had "good bones" XD
Thanks for watching!
@@morganfarlie Man, this is your gift to the metal community and Death fans!!! Sincerely, thank you so much!
@@AbelCalvo it was and is truly my pleasure. I intend to remaster a good performance from EVERY era/album of Death. After that I'll need to pick some artists!
Super Cool! R.I.P Chuck
Thanks! And agreed, R.I.P.
Thanks for watching!
One of the best performances from Gene in his entire career.
It was pretty incredible! I really enjoyed this performance and I would happily recommend his performances with Testament, Strapping Young Lad and Dethklok!
@@morganfarlie obviously one of the greatest Metal drummer alongside Dave, Charlie Benante, Vinnie Paul to say some
@@iqbalanselmooo I think him, Richard Christy and Sean Reinert were really the peak of metal drumming from 1990-1998.
These days there are many MANY other people that I would elevate to the throne, but that period was incredibly fruitful for metal and Death specifically.
@@morganfarlie couldn’t agree more
I wonder if mixing this with the audience recording would help make the tones sound closer, but this still sounds sick
This is taken as a rip from the previously posted TH-cam video which I believe is from from the audience recording? But I'd love to hear if there is a different recording of it!
Esse Show é maravilhoso!
Qualidade do audio e dos musicos impecavel.
Thank you VERY much! I'm proud of the results and glad you enjoyed :D
The band was so tight! RIP Chuck
I argue this might be the BEST iteration of Death, musically.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
After looking at the description I thought Death was going to play "Sweet Leaf", I was so disappointed.
😂 Sorry about that! That would have been super cool, alas I don't think they ever played a Sabbath cover that I can recall. They played Slayer and Kiss, but that's all I can remember at the moment!
Amazing upload, thank you OP. I can't help but wonder what Chuck would have done with his music if he had lived longer. I'm trying to work my way back into a bit of guitar playing and so far I'm just gravitating back to the Death catalogue. Watching this vid is just more inspiration! Let the metal flow my fellow humans. \m/
You're VERY welcome! I am but a humble remaster-er who values the contribution that Death Made upon music and metal.
If you've not checked out Control Denied, do so! It is Chuck's last project before his untimely demise!
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G.R.E.A.T. !!!! Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you liked it so much! More to come soon. I like to do at least 1 remaster a month!
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@@morganfarlie Thanks! This material is really enjoyable! Chuck definitely has a place on the history!
@@Spelaus AGREED! I'm going to try and find and remaster a high quality show from every era of Death I can!
@@morganfarlie very appreciated man! Really
@@Spelaus no problem! Keep it tuned here for new content every week and remasters every month!
En vivo es donde se ve la clase de banda. Chuck! Grande
Claro que sí! La banda de death es mucho mejor en vivo! Gracias por ver este vídeo!
I must cry three weeks, after he die, anytime I hear his music.
So he inspire so deep, I have the feeling I hear his throughs wehen I listen to thee music.
I believe he was a social person with a view of the pain and greed on that world and he
Hated the Rules who do that to the people worldwide.
I mean, his lyrics speak that to me and it goes deep down.
He seemed a DEEPLY thoughtful person who had a strong sense of justice and care for humanity and dignity in life and Death.
He is truly missed and I'm proud of this remaster and to have been able to even enjoy these performances.
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Good Work, Mate!
@@AlfredoZauberer Thank you! There is a remaster of every version of Death from 1990 forward. I hope you enjoy them all!
This sounds better than the studio recordings!
You're too kind! I really enjoyed remastering this I look forward to doing this for many other rare and special recordings!
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I hope they had a live album live in japan.
This is about as close as we're gonna get, sadly :/
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There's a bootleg live in Japan
Chuck is eternal.
Hallowed be his name!
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Im a child whilet this is happening im so glad they captured it on film
Same! I was only 11 when this happened XD SO glad it exists.
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Chuck forever
AGREED! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Bless you for this
You're VERY welcome! It was my pleasure to remaster!
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I was waitin for them to cover Sweet Leaf. 🤨
Sincerest apologies, that was the Algorithm bot doing its job and making sure I don't get any royalties from the video! Thanks for watching though :D
the treble is strong in this one. I'm overpowered. #screamingears :(
Fair enough! I'm sorry I hurt your ears, I thought it was much better considering the source material and I am just a passionate amateur with limited tools. I appreciate you trying it out anyway!
@@morganfarlie no worries man, good job. My ears had to much noise during the years :)
@@maaktgeenholuit As a fellow metal head and as a live performing guitarist for the last 20 years, I totally get it! I appreciate the attempt anyway :D
Detroit rock city intro ! Ki$$ , forever .
Essentially Death's Ecstasy of Gold!
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HELLL 🤘😈
So I knew DEATH Everytime excellent
You darned tooting!
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Jesus that snare
That's Gene Hoglan and a bit of remastering on my part :D
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@@morganfarlie It sounds awesome can't wait to dive in further. Empty Words is my favorite Death song right now haha
@@blackmetalbreadstick I loved the whole show, but the spiritual healing take is FANTASTIC
Goddammit I miss chuck ❤
I think it's pretty safe to say we all do.
I can only IMAGINE what he'd be making now.
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Gene Hoglan is a god!!!!
He is TRULY impressive live. I've had the pleasure of seeing him in STL, Fear Factory and DTA!
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Deathhhhhhhhh🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
For now and forever! Thanks for watching!
Crystal mountain is some next level shit
A TRULY potent song from an EXCELLENT album!
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@@morganfarlieSYMBOLIC ❤
this slaps
I couldn't agree more!
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Best live performance ever
It's CERTAINLY one of Death's best!
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woooooow
I know right?
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The only bad thing about this concert is no Scream Bloody Gore tracks.
You're ABSOLUTELY right! I'd say that the show is darn near perfect OTHERWISE though!
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El pináculo del death metal.
Es un monumental momento en la historia de música y metal
Gracias por verlo y por tú comentar!
the empty words solo though full on stank face
How else? :) That solo is NASTY :D
How did you get this video?
Mentioned in the description was the user Antephil Bis, who I found a copy of it with. I ripped the video and audio separately, then remastered the audio and reapplied it to the video. Thanks for watching!
Sound is so good thanks!
@@ldg1_8 You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it so much :D
nice
♥
Death 4 ever!
ALWAYS in our hearts and minds!
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I own this DVD
THAT'S SO COOL! Congrats! I hope this remaster lived up to the original release!
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DVD? Where?
@@keysersoze9511 At this point, I'd bet eBay would be a good option for you! Alternatively, you could rip this performance to your hard drive and burn a DVD copy!
@@keysersoze9511 Do not remember where I got it from as it was many years ago I got it.
@@westernman2010 i see, it's a bootleg DVD. Is the Quality better than in this video?
DEATH the best fucking band in the fucking mundo🤟🏼🤟🏼
You damned RIGHT! Thanks for watching and commenting :D
I've got a video of ALMOST every era of Death on here, as well!
Fanfuckingtabulastic!😁🤘
I'm glad you enjoyed!
New remasters every month :D
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*_Schuldigod_*
Oh, you mean our Lord and savior Chuck Schuldiner? Praise be brother!
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the highs are so shrill
Fair! This is one of my earliest remasters and I'm just a passionate amateur. I appreciate your critique and appreciate you watching the video, regardless!
who else can sing while double finger tappin' - not i.... \m/ all hail Chuck !
Chuck was an INCREDIBLE talent gone FAR too soon. I'm glad we have this and many other recordings to forever appreciate him.
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The áudio is original from the concert just remixed ? Or have parts from studio?
I took the original audio from this recording, ripped it from the video, remastered it in cubase and reapplied it to the video. No studio parts whatsoever.
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"Death Live" always sounds funny
HAH! That's so true! Still, what else would we say?
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Is there another live video with this lineup?
I'm not certain! I can look around to see if there is any that are worth remastering!
fuck why don't they find the original tapes of this and remaster for a proper 4k release... doh
I don't know! Trust me, I would MUCH have preferred that! Still, I'm glad this exists and I was able to give a little more love to an excellent performance!
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@@morganfarlie oh yeah you did a great job cheers man! I'm just apalled at how theres so many death full shows out there from different eras that didn't get collected and archived for proper remastering at the time. Like the full combat 88 show, someone probably lost the negatives or tapes from that. Or the 1987 scream bloody gore Tampa show, I guess hard to remaster that but it would be cool to put these together on an official Blu-ray release or something
@@hwgavin Well shoot! I still need to remaster a show from the Human, Spiritual Healing, Leprosy and Scream Bloody Gore eras, so if you have shows to suggest, PLEASE DO!
56:00
Beautiful!
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@@morganfarlie I'm saving the timestamp because that solo is so good ☺
@@doom3380 do it up! This is a great performance I'm proud to have remastered!
wish someone timed the tracks and post on the comments to skip thro the songs... nobody did
You should see the setlist with timings in the description!
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@@morganfarlie ohhh! thanks!
@@cocrete My pleasure :D
5:30 min que tal solo
CLARO que si! Bobby Koeble es tan INCREIBLE!
просто заебись!!!
DEATH IS THE BEST BAND EVER....HELLO GROM GREECE!!!
I'd be hard pressed to disagree! Hello from New Mexico USA!
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Death is probably the only death band I like. The vocals dont put me off and the songs are complex and melodical which is similar to my favorite band megadeth. Its a shame there are so few recodings of death
Death metal is a complex and difficult genre to engage in, but Chuck had a way of advancing and progressing his music to a point that it transcended his own genre. While I too wish there were more performances, check out more of my remasters as I have concerts from almost every era of Death! :D
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Rob Halford was once asked - sir, what is it like to be a metal god? - answered the musician - I don't know, because I'm not Chuck Schuldiner.
While I assume this anachronistic, I love it and it is SO true.
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I am Japanese. I went to the Death Live at the live house CLUB CHITTA kawasaki near Tokyo Japan. I think maybe this was the live show at the CLUB CHITTA Kawasaki.
Holy mackerel! Yes! This is one of those two dates in 1995! I am SO envious. What an EXCELLENT show!
I hope that my remaster of the audio brought back some fond memories of that experience!
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👍👍👍👍🦾🦾🦾🦾
You realize sir. How lucky to have seen this show live
Hello sir idk if you are going to read this but this was CHITTA kawasaki!!!
not a concert but a masterclass...
UTTERLY agreed!
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The most refined death metal band ever!
Opening the show with Spiritual Healing is just fucking killer
RIGHT!? What a hard hitting classic to begin with. I'm SO glad this show got recorded.
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Gene Hoglan is a BEAST!!
Yes he is and I'm lucky to have seen him play live in 3 different projects!
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Absolutely love Gene! Met him at a SYL show back in the day. He signed my City cd.