Very rare amazing view on Josh! He used to have Roland A50 as a main instrument already... and then you can see Emax SE1 above it = later switched for Yamaha DX-7 with Kuzweil K2000 on his left side (You can nicely see it on Bizzare Festival 99 etc.). I must say what a musican he was. His instrumentalism, stage performing, profesionality in studio work... or even those beautiful sounds, perfectly programmed to fit the final Type O sound. The BIG Respect to MR. Silver and his bandmates! I love this band!
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 Hi. I will try to answer your question. Sorry for my English, I’m not native speaker. I’m not sure but I read somewhere that they used Roland R8. JOSH probably recorded JOHNNY’s drum kit. Then he created samples and used them with a drum machine. So there is no specific library of TYPE O drum sounds that you can download. JOSH was a musical genius in my opinion. Every sound he used was very uniqe. It is hard to sample any of it. It´s not like you buy old Roland A50 or Yamaha DX7 and choose the sound of "no. 63" and wuala, you have a choir of TYPE O song. No. He created layers (combinations) with different EQ settings and these were used from many sources. On the left side at the bottom he got a huge double rack (on the top of it you can see the case and Kurzweil K2000) with many different devices (Korg M1R, E-max Rack SE, Ensoniq Mirage DMS8, Akai Z4 etc). I’ve been looking for his distorted organ sound (in song Xero Tolerance) for so long. I went throught so many new modern libraries and finaly found an old E-MU Emax library a few years ago and there was a very similar sound but still not 100% the same. I‘ve used it as VST plugin over Midi and I abolutely love it. Another example, the last TYPE O tour in fall 2009, JOSH was replaced with Scott Warren due to his EMT studies. And don’t get me wrong, Scott is an excellent musician. But it was so obvious that JOSH was not on stage. I found those sounds so pathetic and sometimes they even made me angry. When you hear Black nr. 1, Gravity or Love you to death (LYTD) … you want to hear those beautifully arranged sounds of Mr. SILVER. That amazing organ, choir or bell-rain = sound used live when performing LYTD. Or distorted pads used to support guitars… to make the final live sound so raw and thick. Even JOSH said in an interview that he still uses the old equipment to bring the same sounds we hear on the albums because it’s hard to replace it with something else. I have a tons of a plugins in my DAW, literally hundreds of GB. And of course, they are beautiful and useful. But… it is still very hard to get Type O sound out of it. It’s close but not the same. I always miss that cherry on the top. That’s why I have so much respect for Mr. SILVER for his work and would “kill” to listen to some podcast with him in person to get answers to all those things we can only argue about. It’s good to know that just as TYPE O is absolutely iconic in the metal genre, so are the keyboard arrangements. JOSH was very important to PETER, to translate his ideas to the final product that we all enjoy listening to every day. It was such a powerful combo. Respect!
0:00 - Prelude to Agony: The Truth/Xero Tolerance: Type "A" Personality Disorder 2:32 - Paranoid 8:46 - Xero Tolerance: Kill You Tonight 14:21 - Black No.1 (Little Miss Scare-All) 24:49 - Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family)/Are You Afraid 28:21 - Gravitational Constant 34:15 - Summer Breeze/Summer Girl 39:54 - Race War 51:30 - Christian Woman 1:01:40 - Unsuccessfully Coping With the Natural Beauty of Infidelity
I've been looking for a video of Josh playing Black No. 1 and Unsuccessfully Coping for some time now, I really want to play his parts on piano for those songs, thanks for this!
How many of these kids had any idea that before they heard of the Bloody Kisses release that Peter’s former band had a little album on Roadrunner called Retaliation back before they were born; let alone Carnivore’s viewpoint on certain tabooo topics like Angry Neurotic Catholics- Sex & Violence .? I wish he’d played the entire thing actually! We were asked to open up for both them and Tool around this time and I’d told Pete he oughtta get together with his old friends and do a little Tour strictly playing all Carnivore material which’s something he would do, but he only played a few gigs in his part of town- Brooklyn of course!1987’s Carnivore “Retaliation” was as if Black Flag had met Black Sabbath in a darkened alley and was one of the most punishing releases ever made by any band in both attitude and heaviness. Just crushing everything in its path! Pete did not give a flying fuck as far as what he was singing about and that’s evidently not forgotten about with his doppelgänger in Sheer Terror creating a replica version of that exact musical act for the past 5+ years now with their homage calling themselves Carnivore A.D. and I must say that they’ve done his former work justice if you closed your eyes you’d think it was the actual band playing right down to emulating Peter’s vocals and the intensity they put into it is a sight to behold! I happened upon them in Philadelphia and I highly recommend you looking them up if you’re not familiar with them yet; cuz you’d be amazed at their details to the original version and naturally they tell their audience that this would have never been possible if it was not for the vision of one man. The late, great Peter Steele! Rest In Peace brother; and thank You Sir for providing this Buffalo gig at the Icon ffsakes, because I hung out with those guys over 30 years ago and that’s how We all remember him. As an iconic character who went from the caveman era of Carnivore to creating something else entirely and as beautifully haunting as Type-O-Negative. Sincerely, DJP Anal Cunt; Postmortem and Kilslug Sony; Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG!! Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by copyright infringement laws worldwide via Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka quite obvious by this point in history..
I think Sal is a better drummer than Johnny, but Johnny is probably a better fit for the band overall because He is a cool guy, like the glue for the band, keeping the crazy guys together.
@@PEMAMETAL I absolutely know what you mean. Johnny is so down to earth. Seemed to have the most based things to say. I found it hilarious every time he would speak in "after dark" they'd play country banjo, like he was the hick!!! :D
More footage of Josh in this thing than in all of their music videos combined, and not just the hand cameos!
Very rare amazing view on Josh! He used to have Roland A50 as a main instrument already... and then you can see Emax SE1 above it = later switched for Yamaha DX-7 with Kuzweil K2000 on his left side (You can nicely see it on Bizzare Festival 99 etc.). I must say what a musican he was. His instrumentalism, stage performing, profesionality in studio work... or even those beautiful sounds, perfectly programmed to fit the final Type O sound. The BIG Respect to MR. Silver and his bandmates! I love this band!
he makes keyboard look so badass
I love when synth nerds invade type O videos to explain their equipment. Did they ever say what their drum machine they used for October Rust-LIKM?
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 Hi. I will try to answer your question. Sorry for my English, I’m not native speaker.
I’m not sure but I read somewhere that they used Roland R8. JOSH probably recorded JOHNNY’s drum kit. Then he created samples and used them with a drum machine. So there is no specific library of TYPE O drum sounds that you can download.
JOSH was a musical genius in my opinion. Every sound he used was very uniqe. It is hard to sample any of it. It´s not like you buy old Roland A50 or Yamaha DX7 and choose the sound of "no. 63" and wuala, you have a choir of TYPE O song. No. He created layers (combinations) with different EQ settings and these were used from many sources. On the left side at the bottom he got a huge double rack (on the top of it you can see the case and Kurzweil K2000) with many different devices (Korg M1R, E-max Rack SE, Ensoniq Mirage DMS8, Akai Z4 etc). I’ve been looking for his distorted organ sound (in song Xero Tolerance) for so long. I went throught so many new modern libraries and finaly found an old E-MU Emax library a few years ago and there was a very similar sound but still not 100% the same. I‘ve used it as VST plugin over Midi and I abolutely love it.
Another example, the last TYPE O tour in fall 2009, JOSH was replaced with Scott Warren due to his EMT studies. And don’t get me wrong, Scott is an excellent musician. But it was so obvious that JOSH was not on stage. I found those sounds so pathetic and sometimes they even made me angry. When you hear Black nr. 1, Gravity or Love you to death (LYTD) … you want to hear those beautifully arranged sounds of Mr. SILVER. That amazing organ, choir or bell-rain = sound used live when performing LYTD. Or distorted pads used to support guitars… to make the final live sound so raw and thick. Even JOSH said in an interview that he still uses the old equipment to bring the same sounds we hear on the albums because it’s hard to replace it with something else.
I have a tons of a plugins in my DAW, literally hundreds of GB. And of course, they are beautiful and useful. But… it is still very hard to get Type O sound out of it. It’s close but not the same. I always miss that cherry on the top. That’s why I have so much respect for Mr. SILVER for his work and would “kill” to listen to some podcast with him in person to get answers to all those things we can only argue about. It’s good to know that just as TYPE O is absolutely iconic in the metal genre, so are the keyboard arrangements. JOSH was very important to PETER, to translate his ideas to the final product that we all enjoy listening to every day. It was such a powerful combo. Respect!
Peter was only 32 in 1994, the fans that saw type o negative live are lucky cause they were in their prime
0:00 - Prelude to Agony: The Truth/Xero Tolerance: Type "A" Personality Disorder
2:32 - Paranoid
8:46 - Xero Tolerance: Kill You Tonight
14:21 - Black No.1 (Little Miss Scare-All)
24:49 - Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family)/Are You Afraid
28:21 - Gravitational Constant
34:15 - Summer Breeze/Summer Girl
39:54 - Race War
51:30 - Christian Woman
1:01:40 - Unsuccessfully Coping With the Natural Beauty of Infidelity
Greenman2112 thank you! Always look for this 💚
this band helps me cope with life i love them
this band helps me cope with life beautiful
Oh my god!!!!!!!!!! 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😘😘😘💕💕💕💕💕💕❤❤❤💗💗💗💗💗💗💖💖 I love you so much
Seen them in Saratoga springs b4 or after that show... I'm 59... but I feel as young as I was then .. hearing them and seeing this vid.... T. O .N.. 🖤
God damn Peter was a beautiful man in his prime.
was there not his prime?
Lucky crowd, I would have killed to be there.
Awesome, get to watch josh play the keyboard :D
Awesome show! I just realized I've been listening to TON for 25 years, unlike me they never get old.
Me too bro..or sis.
Just found them!! Watching Josh is hypnotic....
I was there too! Great show - stage all fogged out and only back-lit the entire show! Life of Agony opened.
those were the days! I saw them play with LOA too....
doesn’t Pete say “thank you Detroit “ at the end of the show?
I think that was one of his jokes. Ive heard him say that a few times at different shows lol
now that explains it !! :)))
So many good times 💚🖤💚🖤💚🤘
I've been looking for a video of Josh playing Black No. 1 and Unsuccessfully Coping for some time now, I really want to play his parts on piano for those songs, thanks for this!
never disapointed with this band.
Thank you mister. TON music gets into my heart in a special way. Steele and company, the hell of style. ❤
Man was this GREAT! I really have to go and find a bootleg from this time...they play these songs so damn great. awesome!
This is amazing! Rare to see live vids of TON pre October Rust. Thanks for the upload!
damn, i was at this, thanks for posting
How many of these kids had any idea that before they heard of the Bloody Kisses release that Peter’s former band had a little album on Roadrunner called Retaliation back before they were born; let alone Carnivore’s viewpoint on certain tabooo topics like Angry Neurotic Catholics- Sex & Violence .? I wish he’d played the entire thing actually! We were asked to open up for both them and Tool around this time and I’d told Pete he oughtta get together with his old friends and do a little Tour strictly playing all Carnivore material which’s something he would do, but he only played a few gigs in his part of town- Brooklyn of course!1987’s Carnivore “Retaliation” was as if Black Flag had met Black Sabbath in a darkened alley and was one of the most punishing releases ever made by any band in both attitude and heaviness. Just crushing everything in its path! Pete did not give a flying fuck as far as what he was singing about and that’s evidently not forgotten about with his doppelgänger in Sheer Terror creating a replica version of that exact musical act for the past 5+ years now with their homage calling themselves Carnivore A.D. and I must say that they’ve done his former work justice if you closed your eyes you’d think it was the actual band playing right down to emulating Peter’s vocals and the intensity they put into it is a sight to behold! I happened upon them in Philadelphia and I highly recommend you looking them up if you’re not familiar with them yet; cuz you’d be amazed at their details to the original version and naturally they tell their audience that this would have never been possible if it was not for the vision of one man. The late, great Peter Steele! Rest In Peace brother; and thank You Sir for providing this Buffalo gig at the Icon ffsakes, because I hung out with those guys over 30 years ago and that’s how We all remember him. As an iconic character who went from the caveman era of Carnivore to creating something else entirely and as beautifully haunting as Type-O-Negative. Sincerely, DJP Anal Cunt; Postmortem and Kilslug Sony; Earache 🇬🇧 Columbia and TAANG!! Records @ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by copyright infringement laws worldwide via Boston Massachusetts Amerikkka quite obvious by this point in history..
Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yo, were you really on stage?! Or that close to it? WTF?! Damn, man, this is fucking awesome!!! Thanks for posting.
MY KEYBOARDS
Dude! Even they even played some Carnivore! This would have been awesome to witness first hand.
1:14:41 johnny kelly! his ensamble future is on the menu
21:08 sry, drunk
GRACIAS ¡¡¡¡ TYPE O NEGATIVE ...
Type fucking o Negative ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Damn thanks for the video its awesome!😀
This is awesome!!
So raw
Damn good show (-)
King Josh
Awesome Gig!!!! Thanks Trucker!!!!
I miss the ICON.
🤘💚💓💎 Peter
thanks for this video!! it’s awesome
fantastic quality
Thank you for the upload!
💚
Thank you so much! Great gig
The 90’s was the last decade that mattered. Thank you Pete.
Fuck, I miss this band.
Why'd they push you back half-way through the show?
Was this before or after TON opened for NIN on the Self Destruct tour?
I saw them open for NIN on the Self Destruct Tour April of 94. I wanna say this is after that, but I'm not sure.
Wow! Peter has got some long legs! And yeh a friend of mine showed me some of his Playgirl pics online, so don't go there, LoL
Hello...
STICK opened this show at the ICON for L.O.A. & TYPE O NEGATIVE...
Do you also have thier SET as well by chance???
Thanks!!!
Matt
Does anyone know if it was Sal or Johnny on drums at that time? Sounds like Sal though
If I remeber it was SAL , I think he was also paying drums fr life of agony
Rumour has it that the band changed drummers and pete never had to look back again 😅
I think Sal is a better drummer than Johnny, but Johnny is probably a better fit for the band overall because He is a cool guy, like the glue for the band, keeping the crazy guys together.
@@PEMAMETAL I absolutely know what you mean. Johnny is so down to earth. Seemed to have the most based things to say. I found it hilarious every time he would speak in "after dark" they'd play country banjo, like he was the hick!!! :D
2-3 years before the audience goth crowded by female goth..😊
what a sausage fest
There's a fair few women in there for sure
Yeh, true