I was at this show. She told the audience that she was absolutely stunned by the crowd. It was one of their first shows in Europe. Bring me to life just blew up and their timeslot went from the smallest stage to the biggest stage and they opened for Stone Sour, Audioslave and Linkinpark
Linkin Park never actually played that year. They canceled because Chester was in bad health. Evanescence also replaced Linkin Park at Pinkpop 2003 for the same reason.
@@adrianparker-e9f hmm i heavily doubt it. around the 2:30 mark, while she's running back up the stairs, you can hear how it affects her voice. also around the ending, you can tell she was out of breath and i think its obvious 😭😭 she still sounds amazing of course, i actually don't think i've found a performance of theirs where she's blatantly lip-signing. she rocks 🤘
Thanks for that ! I know that some performers have done a pre-recorded 'live' track to get that 'authentic' sound. Also, I look for how far the microphone is from the mouth. The sound of the voice will only be picked up if the mike is near.( I like it whatever !) @@revclsion
@@revclsion Yeah, you can hear her straining as well and her tone doesn’t sound exactly the same as the studio recording. I’ve watched her perform this song more recently and she sounds a lot better. She doesn’t sound out of breath or strained despite still moving on stage a lot while she sings, but you can still tell she’s singing live. Her technique has really improved since the early 2000s.
@@adrianparker-e9f They play to a click track which has pre recorded backing vocals and orchestration. Unfortunately the mixing is terrible- the backing vocals are far too loud- so it sounds inauthentic. Most live bands play to a click and backing track these days.
Thats one thing I really appreciate is when a band, specifically the singer sounds just as good live as they do in the studio. It shows that their talent isnt due to editing and effects
Sometimes the live sounds way better than the video (so what we're hearing isn't what the crowd are hearing), this is probably the case. Different inputs and all that. You can never really judge a live performance based on a video of it.
It’s insane to me now that Amy was only 21 back then, I’m 10 years younger than her so I guess she seemed old to me then looking up to her as a kid but now I’m like damn she was just a baby but so powerful.
She’s about 17 years older than me, I grew up listening to Evanescence they definitely have a special place in my heart. It’s weird to me that even I’m currently older (25) than she was when she was performing these
I have been to live performances, they do multiple performances back to back until they get the right shots for camera/tv. I was at a show for 5 hours while they replayed the song throughout. It was hot and I was tired of standing and waiting for the same performances. It was so bad that I would never go to any live performance again.
Except that she had to dissappointedly go and stuff her face. She used to look pretty hot, back then when this video was filmed. I'm suspecting that it's not her real hair color, by the way
The raspiness of her voice at the end of every word in the chorus brings chills. You can feel the passion awsome song evanescence run was short lived but they had some all time great hits.
Short run? 😂 Evanescence has been making music and touring for over 25 years, and they released their most recent album The Bitter Truth in 2021. The worth of artists isn't in charts and commercial sales of a commercial era.
FugalFive4790: ~ Yeah - , on all of these circa 2013 "live" performance videos of the song "Going Under", the band is apparently playing along with a "backing track". The piano, orchestral strings, and multi-part additional vocals for those performances are all provided by that playback. That kind of augmenting of "'live" shows has become commonplace on TV-shows, etc., as-of the 2010s - , but it was probably not-so-common during the early 20-aughts.
@@charliebe28 That really depends upon the band. Groups in the Symphonic Metal genre do it all the time, in addition to having many of their symphonic components being played by the keyboardist. If it is done right- meaning well rehearsed and by very skilled technicians who work with the band- it blends in seamlessly. If you want a really good example of this, watch pretty much any live performance by Nightwish. I recommend Wacken 2013 or the Wembley 2015 performances. Or you can go back even farther, and check out the End of an Era concert. I don't know the exact year, but it was with their original vocalist, who left the band in 2005. They had the backing tracks even back then; the band's genre has always been Symphonic Metal/Symphonic Power Metal.
@@GothicElf68: ~ Yeah - , as I implied in my original comment here to FugalFive4789, the use of backing-tracks for "live" performances probably was beginning to become commonplace circa the early 20-aughts. (As an example, who can forget the infamous Oct. 2004 incident when the singer Ashley Simpson had a career-altering mishap with her backing-track, during her {mimed} performance on Saturday Night Live.) That all coincided with the first professional "flash memory"-based solid-state audio play-back devices becoming available. ~ By-the-way, if you want to get "historic" about the use of baking-tracks being used for "live" performances - , I know that the band Emerson, Lake, & Palmer used tape play-back for some of their more difficult-to-recreate synthesizer effects as early as that band's 1973-`74 world-tour. (I personally _saw_ such a tape-deck at their mixing station, when I attended an E.L.P. concert in 1977.) The band Queen also used backing-tracks at-least as early as their 1977 tour, to provide the multi-overdubbed vocals on some of their songs. Do understand that back then that required lugging-around an analog-tape "mastering deck" plugged into their mixing console, to provide an adequately high-fidelity signal.
@@charliebe28 Yes, I do. I saw ELP live in San Diego as a teen ager. Mixing in general was a lot more complicated back then, as they did not have the digital computerized equipment techs have today. I get your point. I was saying that it was not commonplace for the other genres, but symphonic metal bands have been doing it at least since the genre's inception. I am not sure exactly when it was, but I know Nightwish started in 1995, so a little before they 2ks and they were not the first to emerge. Combined with what you said about ELP and Queen, the technology has been around for a while. My statement about it being viable- IF a band has practised and IF they have a good technician that has rehearsed with the band to get the timing down and the mix right- is still a valid one. The tech doing the mixing for this show (or at least for this song) flubbed this up.
I was thinking the same thing. If she was concentrating more on singing and not on running around 'performing' she'd have given a much better vocal performance. It is all about balance. Putting on a good visual show is important, but it is not as important as being able to play/sing well. A little less running around would have made this much better. Finding that perfect mix between having enough air to sing well and still being visually dynamic is key.
@@GothicElf68 Pffff I am Dream theater fan and saw them at least 10 times. If you don't know who Dream theater is, you should listen to them. So don't tell me what perfection is.
@@NunzioSandra Live shows are the test of a musician's true ability. With that being said, and you having seen Dream Theatre live, why would you make a comment about live not having to be perfect?
I love the dark look with woman... Pull me into your world... Beautiful as it is... Distortion ... Love it! They call them power chords after all... Let your beautiful wings take flight!
She's definitely got a great vocal talent. That being said, it's quite impressive she can still sing today, because while songs like this sound amazing, singing like that is not easy on a persons chords. Similar to most Journey songs originally sung by Steve Perry, even Arnel is having a harder time singing them today.
Simon Heerze Yes. Singing certain types of music can be hard on one's voice over the course of a show- no doubt. After more than an hour or two, your cords wear out just like your arms when you're doing pushups. But similar to doing pushups, if you're doing them in a correct and healthy manner, that fatigue (or "damage" if you will) should *never* be permanent. If using proper technique and healthy singing habits, one should not "lose" one's voice over the course of their career. That's all I meant to say.
Josh Freese recorded all of the drum tracks for the songs on the ‘Fallen’ album back in August - December 2002 before the album came out. He was a session player since Evanescence had Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges as the main band members during the time of when they recorded the album: ‘Fallen.’ Rocky Gray officially joined the band in December 2002 or January 2003 and he played the drums throughout the live shows 2003 - 2005. In September 2005 to March of 2006 he recorded all the drum tracks for: ‘The Open Door’ album that was going to be released in late-September 2006. but in May of 2007, He left the band because John LeCompt (the Rhythm Guitarist of the band at the time) was asked by Amy Lee to leave. In mid May 2007 he was replaced by Will Hunt who is the drummer of Evanescence to this day. -------------------------------------------------- Francesco DiCosmo recorded all of the bass guitar tracks on the ‘Fallen’ album back in August - December 2002 before the album came out. He was a session player since Evanescence had Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges as the main band members during the time of when they recorded the album: ‘Fallen.’ Will Boyd officially joined the band in May 2003 and he played all the bass lines throughout the lives shows 2003 - 2005. In September 2005 to March of 2006 he recorded all the bass tracks for: ‘The Open Door’ album that was going to be released in late-September 2006. but in July of that same year. He left the band not wanting to do another big tour and he wanted to stay closer to the family. In late August 2006 he was replaced by Tim McCord who is the bassist of Evanescence to this day.
It definitely does not sound good live. Sometimes she detunes and if it goes down a little, it would sound almost like phil anselmo although she is beautiful. There is a difference between her voice at the studio and live. Im objective.
Now I will tell you what I've done for you Fifty thousand tears I've cried Screaming deceiving and bleeding for you And you still won't hear me Don't want your hand this time I'll save myself Maybe I'll wake up for once Not tormented daily defeated by you Just when I thought I'd reached the bottom I'm dying again I'm going under, (going under) Drowning in you, (drowning in you) I'm falling forever, (falling forever) I've got to break through, I'm going under Blurring and stirring the truth and the lies So I don't know what's real and what's not Always confusing the thoughts in my head So I can't trust myself anymore I'm dying again I'm going under, (going under) Drowning in you, (drowning in you) I'm falling forever, (falling forever) I've got to break through, I'm So go on and scream Scream at me I'm so far away I won't be broken again I've got to breathe I can't keep going under I'm dying again I'm going under, (going under) Drowning in you, (drowning in you) I'm falling forever, (falling forever) I've got to break through, I'm going under Going under I'm going under
Most good singers that dont pre-record or autotune do it. After blowing your vocal cords out show after show you get really critical of your sound. Try singing at the top of your lungs, 100% of what you possibly can belt out for three weeks straight, three hours a day, then say turn up vocal patch.
2003 evanescence was my first concert ever with seether as opener. I love seeing these vids, just remember good ol days. maybe they weren't as good as I remember but we were young, we were free and we enjoyed every single bit of it... thanks Amy
As a female vocalist, Amy Lee looks like she doesn't indulge in sexiness, she really shows her exceptional sound quality! unique, shrill! I do LOVE it! Success for Evanescence 😇😇😇
hey you're right I admire her I love her since I saw this video I love her like I didn't know her I still don't know her but she sings beautifully and Evanescence does sing beautifully and all her songs
There’s 13 years between me and my brother. I’m 25 and was listening to this at its peak when I was his age. He and all his mates came round and started listening to their modern crap music like Drake and Stormzy- I put this bad boy on loud speaker. Hitting the kids with that early noughties epicness!
Good for you, I raised my boy on this (and the 80's) so he has no interest in modern crap like Beyonce, Taylor Swift etc. His peers think he's just the most innovative and cool 12 yr old ever. He loves Black Sabbath too
It's 2019. Probably you don't know This is a famous best rock gothic band. Only people who are haters or just trolling are here to dislike primitively.
Watching this is an understanding why they broke up. They wanted focus on their playing...she wanted focus focus on her vocals...both were so awesome and perfect and beautiful. Damn shame what pride can do.
oh shut they broke up and no one did know?? lol Amy Lee sitting at home listening to the new Evanescence album that comes out next month like this: 👁️👄👁️
she look's like a playable character in guitar hero hahahahaha i love it!
We all looked like that 😂😂
@@rachelburford5991 áa
Absolutely gorgeous
Japan Tokyo
,?
You commented that on another video lol
She was only 22 .. Amazing Voice 🙏❤️
ILYA SS 21 actually
I was at this show. She told the audience that she was absolutely stunned by the crowd. It was one of their first shows in Europe. Bring me to life just blew up and their timeslot went from the smallest stage to the biggest stage and they opened for Stone Sour, Audioslave and Linkinpark
i was age 1
Crowd looked dead here lol
Linkin Park never actually played that year. They canceled because Chester was in bad health. Evanescence also replaced Linkin Park at Pinkpop 2003 for the same reason.
in what country was this show, from europe ??
@@sono_oliver_. germany
look the way that she moves on the stage and it doesn’t change the tone voice.. this is skills, pure talent
is that because she's miming to a pre-recorded track ?
@@adrianparker-e9f hmm i heavily doubt it. around the 2:30 mark, while she's running back up the stairs, you can hear how it affects her voice. also around the ending, you can tell she was out of breath and i think its obvious 😭😭 she still sounds amazing of course, i actually don't think i've found a performance of theirs where she's blatantly lip-signing. she rocks 🤘
Thanks for that ! I know that some performers have done a pre-recorded 'live' track to get that 'authentic' sound. Also, I look for how far the microphone is from the mouth. The sound of the voice will only be picked up if the mike is near.( I like it whatever !) @@revclsion
@@revclsion Yeah, you can hear her straining as well and her tone doesn’t sound exactly the same as the studio recording. I’ve watched her perform this song more recently and she sounds a lot better. She doesn’t sound out of breath or strained despite still moving on stage a lot while she sings, but you can still tell she’s singing live. Her technique has really improved since the early 2000s.
@@adrianparker-e9f They play to a click track which has pre recorded backing vocals and orchestration. Unfortunately the mixing is terrible- the backing vocals are far too loud- so it sounds inauthentic. Most live bands play to a click and backing track these days.
This chick is off the chain..UNBELIEVABLE voice...at the top of my list for her generation ..fucking rock n roll✌
Yes & Amen ✊🏻
"This chick"
she's not just a chick but I absolutely agree
Thats one thing I really appreciate is when a band, specifically the singer sounds just as good live as they do in the studio. It shows that their talent isnt due to editing and effects
Agree
Her mic is so low, yet the playback is so loud.
You right
Sometimes the live sounds way better than the video (so what we're hearing isn't what the crowd are hearing), this is probably the case. Different inputs and all that. You can never really judge a live performance based on a video of it.
Best going under live performance ever for sure!!
It’s insane to me now that Amy was only 21 back then, I’m 10 years younger than her so I guess she seemed old to me then looking up to her as a kid but now I’m like damn she was just a baby but so powerful.
She’s about 17 years older than me, I grew up listening to Evanescence they definitely have a special place in my heart. It’s weird to me that even I’m currently older (25) than she was when she was performing these
Gives me chills. Her voice so so powerful.
The crowd was dead, she’s deserved better
The instruments were louder than her voice
We need more live videos of Evanescence 😫
Have you ever thought that the crowd was quite because they've never heard such a voice? And maybe just wanted to hear her voice?
They cut off the crowd's noise.
You cant really tell how it sounded live tho, this is obviously soundboard audio
You can barely hear the second guitar, and the drum cymbals are barely audible.
I have been to live performances, they do multiple performances back to back until they get the right shots for camera/tv. I was at a show for 5 hours while they replayed the song throughout. It was hot and I was tired of standing and waiting for the same performances. It was so bad that I would never go to any live performance again.
4:23 she sings this phrase better than the record, full chest voice on the "again" without tailing off, stunning
Are you high it was breathy as hahaha
While running the stage, fucking awesome!! Power big time!!
this song is so good that every time i listen to it it gives me goose bumps
In my eyes she has and alway be the hottest female artist in the rock industry with a voice of an angel.
It's amazing how she's still as Awesome as she is today.
Except that she had to dissappointedly go and stuff her face. She used to look pretty hot, back then when this video was filmed. I'm suspecting that it's not her real hair color, by the way
@@al_dente4777 She's 20 years older now douchebag.
@@al_dente4777 bonk
The raspiness of her voice at the end of every word in the chorus brings chills. You can feel the passion awsome song evanescence run was short lived but they had some all time great hits.
Short run? 😂 Evanescence has been making music and touring for over 25 years, and they released their most recent album The Bitter Truth in 2021. The worth of artists isn't in charts and commercial sales of a commercial era.
I saw them live last night and they rocked, what do you mean by 'short lived' LOL
I seriously love her style here
Her performance in this is incredible.
Is it just me or can I hear the instruments way more than her voice
Disgusting.
FugalFive4790:
~ Yeah - , on all of these circa 2013 "live" performance videos of the song "Going Under", the band is apparently playing along with a "backing track". The piano, orchestral strings, and multi-part additional vocals for those performances are all provided by that playback. That kind of augmenting of "'live" shows has become commonplace on TV-shows, etc., as-of the 2010s - , but it was probably not-so-common during the early 20-aughts.
@@charliebe28 That really depends upon the band. Groups in the Symphonic Metal genre do it all the time, in addition to having many of their symphonic components being played by the keyboardist. If it is done right- meaning well rehearsed and by very skilled technicians who work with the band- it blends in seamlessly. If you want a really good example of this, watch pretty much any live performance by Nightwish. I recommend Wacken 2013 or the Wembley 2015 performances. Or you can go back even farther, and check out the End of an Era concert. I don't know the exact year, but it was with their original vocalist, who left the band in 2005. They had the backing tracks even back then; the band's genre has always been Symphonic Metal/Symphonic Power Metal.
@@GothicElf68:
~ Yeah - , as I implied in my original comment here to FugalFive4789, the use of backing-tracks for "live" performances probably was beginning to become commonplace circa the early 20-aughts. (As an example, who can forget the infamous Oct. 2004 incident when the singer Ashley Simpson had a career-altering mishap with her backing-track, during her {mimed} performance on Saturday Night Live.) That all coincided with the first professional "flash memory"-based solid-state audio play-back devices becoming available.
~ By-the-way, if you want to get "historic" about the use of baking-tracks being used for "live" performances - , I know that the band Emerson, Lake, & Palmer used tape play-back for some of their more difficult-to-recreate synthesizer effects as early as that band's 1973-`74 world-tour. (I personally _saw_ such a tape-deck at their mixing station, when I attended an E.L.P. concert in 1977.) The band Queen also used backing-tracks at-least as early as their 1977 tour, to provide the multi-overdubbed vocals on some of their songs. Do understand that back then that required lugging-around an analog-tape "mastering deck" plugged into their mixing console, to provide an adequately high-fidelity signal.
@@charliebe28 Yes, I do. I saw ELP live in San Diego as a teen ager. Mixing in general was a lot more complicated back then, as they did not have the digital computerized equipment techs have today.
I get your point. I was saying that it was not commonplace for the other genres, but symphonic metal bands have been doing it at least since the genre's inception. I am not sure exactly when it was, but I know Nightwish started in 1995, so a little before they 2ks and they were not the first to emerge.
Combined with what you said about ELP and Queen, the technology has been around for a while. My statement about it being viable- IF a band has practised and IF they have a good technician that has rehearsed with the band to get the timing down and the mix right- is still a valid one. The tech doing the mixing for this show (or at least for this song) flubbed this up.
Just hands everywhere.... No phones! How beautiful is that???
Her voice is wild. I love her ❤️❤️❤️
her entire look is just on point!
imagine the notes she could hold if she wasn't winded from running everywhere lol, then again it's good to see the energy live she has for music
I was thinking the same thing. If she was concentrating more on singing and not on running around 'performing' she'd have given a much better vocal performance. It is all about balance. Putting on a good visual show is important, but it is not as important as being able to play/sing well. A little less running around would have made this much better. Finding that perfect mix between having enough air to sing well and still being visually dynamic is key.
@@GothicElf68 Well the singing is not bad, and live it doesnt have to be perfect. I like the thing how she does it.
@@NunzioSandra Live it doesn't have to be perfect? Are you kidding me?! You should listen to Nightwish live.
@@GothicElf68 Pffff I am Dream theater fan and saw them at least 10 times. If you don't know who Dream theater is, you should listen to them. So don't tell me what perfection is.
@@NunzioSandra Live shows are the test of a musician's true ability. With that being said, and you having seen Dream Theatre live, why would you make a comment about live not having to be perfect?
she is timeless to me!
She totally ROCKED this SONG.
Amy Lee has gorgeous and energetic voice. Evanescence as a rock band is committed to deliver quality songs to it's fans.
Not a single phone ❤
Don’t think the crowd deserved that performance to be honest.
Not all of them at least haha
Skol. They didnt. I was a young teenager when this came out.
Well I was 11 I mean lol
hahaha
Exactly what I was thinking.
God, thanks to Evanescence, I was able to sing like her after 10 years of singing experience. Rock on, Evanescence! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
The official lyrics are “dying again” but I swear I always hear “dive again” during every song studio and live...
Me too 🤘🤣
Thats cos she saying it as "dAAing again"
I love the dark look with woman... Pull me into your world... Beautiful as it is... Distortion ... Love it! They call them power chords after all... Let your beautiful wings take flight!
She's definitely got a great vocal talent. That being said, it's quite impressive she can still sing today, because while songs like this sound amazing, singing like that is not easy on a persons chords. Similar to most Journey songs originally sung by Steve Perry, even Arnel is having a harder time singing them today.
Sam Anderson
Doing it correctly is very easy on a person's vocal chords
Dave Carsley well, if you watch clips from later that concert, she talks a few times. You can tell she blasted her voice that concert.
Simon Heerze
Yes. Singing certain types of music can be hard on one's voice over the course of a show- no doubt. After more than an hour or two, your cords wear out just like your arms when you're doing pushups. But similar to doing pushups, if you're doing them in a correct and healthy manner, that fatigue (or "damage" if you will) should *never* be permanent.
If using proper technique and healthy singing habits, one should not "lose" one's voice over the course of their career. That's all I meant to say.
Dave Carsley ah, okay. I thought you meant she was singing correctly here.
shes my fav :)
Josh Freese recorded all of the drum tracks for the songs on the ‘Fallen’ album back in August - December 2002 before the album came out. He was a session player since Evanescence had Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges as the main band members during the time of when they recorded the album: ‘Fallen.’ Rocky Gray officially joined the band in December 2002 or January 2003 and he played the drums throughout the live shows 2003 - 2005. In September 2005 to March of 2006 he recorded all the drum tracks for: ‘The Open Door’ album that was going to be released in late-September 2006. but in May of 2007, He left the band because John LeCompt (the Rhythm Guitarist of the band at the time) was asked by Amy Lee to leave. In mid May 2007 he was replaced by Will Hunt who is the drummer of Evanescence to this day.
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Francesco DiCosmo recorded all of the bass guitar tracks on the ‘Fallen’ album back in August - December 2002 before the album came out. He was a session player since Evanescence had Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges as the main band members during the time of when they recorded the album: ‘Fallen.’ Will Boyd officially joined the band in May 2003 and he played all the bass lines throughout the lives shows 2003 - 2005. In September 2005 to March of 2006 he recorded all the bass tracks for:
‘The Open Door’ album that was going to be released in late-September 2006. but in July of that same year. He left the band not wanting to do another big tour and he wanted to stay closer to the family. In late August 2006 he was replaced by Tim McCord who is the bassist of Evanescence to this day.
Rocky, John, Will Boyd were just tour players hired for tour after Fallen was completed.
She sings with a lot of passion, and vocal. Can't wait to see her September 7th!
Amy is just total perfection.. so talented.
Felix Deer so HOT!
meh
Felix Deer...What? you do not hear how it detunes? I like the band, but most of the live performances I've seen, amy lee detunes many times
It definitely does not sound good live. Sometimes she detunes and if it goes down a little, it would sound almost like phil anselmo although she is beautiful. There is a difference between her voice at the studio and live. Im objective.
Felix Deer abe
I’ve always been told I look like Amy and its a compliment everytime ❤️ she’s effin beautiful and I miss these years. She was a wild one!
she's a legend
Amy's Voice is UNREAL
Rock am ring 2000-2004 is like a dream factory of great rock music
wow incredible, all natural, pure vocals and talented girl
NiceGuy MGTOW Slingin
All natural?? Half of the vocals are pre-recorded, engineered garbage lol
Her voice sounds amazing here
Now I will tell you what I've done for you
Fifty thousand tears I've cried
Screaming deceiving and bleeding for you
And you still won't hear me
Don't want your hand this time I'll save myself
Maybe I'll wake up for once
Not tormented daily defeated by you
Just when I thought I'd reached the bottom
I'm dying again
I'm going under, (going under)
Drowning in you, (drowning in you)
I'm falling forever, (falling forever)
I've got to break through, I'm going under
Blurring and stirring the truth and the lies
So I don't know what's real and what's not
Always confusing the thoughts in my head
So I can't trust myself anymore
I'm dying again
I'm going under, (going under)
Drowning in you, (drowning in you)
I'm falling forever, (falling forever)
I've got to break through, I'm
So go on and scream
Scream at me I'm so far away
I won't be broken again
I've got to breathe I can't keep going under
I'm dying again
I'm going under, (going under)
Drowning in you, (drowning in you)
I'm falling forever, (falling forever)
I've got to break through, I'm going under
Going under
I'm going under
Awe she's so adorable here 😊😊(and still is)
1st time I see this video and well...when you're right you're right.Beyond adorable...
I'll second that
Now she's eh
wtf she had kids,, Not everyone stays tiny thin after kids
Tru
Imagine being her children, knowing their mom is Amy Lee, AMY LEE. *sighs*
Monica C yeah but imagine if Floor Jansen was your mom:O that would be even more crazy
Imagine being able to say you creampied Amy Lee
LetGo i love floor and nightwish. i think floor performs better live than amy
Monica C imagine being her husband,the one who bangs her sighs
@@blackened1593 fuckin perv
anyone else get chills from how good amy's voice is? :))))
Everytime😊
Went to see her last night at the Tower Theatre in Philly. As soon as she started to sing I got goosebumps! Concert was unreal!
I got chills up my boner...
Was 14 years ago*
JEDNED I personally know Amy Lee and acoustically speaking, just like a bloody fucking Angel
2:30 i feel the guitarist
Band went down after he parted, just not the same edge.
She was so great, and still is! Just her old singing tecnique knocked her outa breath real quick
no inear monitors and the pitch is just perfect MAD RESPECT
This is at least the 3rd video of her singing live where they had the volume to her mic way to low... give her some volume!!!
Most good singers that dont pre-record or autotune do it. After blowing your vocal cords out show after show you get really critical of your sound. Try singing at the top of your lungs, 100% of what you possibly can belt out for three weeks straight, three hours a day, then say turn up vocal patch.
If she wanted more volume she would ask for it......singers tend to know these things.....they are called monitors
I don't think it's the microphone's fault............
Sound like reply ..
The monitors are for on stage only. Front of house is what they record, and you are hearing... and yes, the mix is crap.
Historic video. No words.
Who ever mixed this should return their Full Sail degree... sad.
Lol hell I could do better
Right!?! The levels are WAY off! I'm no expert but even I could balance this better, FUCK!
On a positive note: Yay Amy Lee! Absolutely gorgeous!
@Josephine Tejeda was it you who mixed it? 😂
Amen
Jokes in then, full sail still isn't accredited to this day lol
Saya dari indonesia,penggemar berat semua lagu evanescence
🙌
Feliz em ter conhecido essa banda na minha infância e hoje em dia fazer cover deles. 😍
2019 from Thailand 🇹🇭
We miss you, Amy. We miss you Evanescence 💓💓💓💓💓
the voice
Absolute queen
начало 2000х и я плачу каждое лето, смотря рок ам ринг,хочу быть там 💔😭
This song will be legendary forever.
Perfection is the perfect word to describe this woman !!
Amoooooo🖤
Tambien eres
2003 evanescence was my first concert ever with seether as opener. I love seeing these vids, just remember good ol days. maybe they weren't as good as I remember but we were young, we were free and we enjoyed every single bit of it... thanks Amy
Uma voz maravilhosa; grande cantora que nós da alegria
I love that intro so much😍😍😍
The first song I herd was bring me to life & I said who is that beautiful girl singing like a canarie
That voice antell now so good
She actually sounds better 20 years later today which is almost impossible.
She's getting better and better every day
A great rock group. I love concert videos.
No phones 📵 wow! People actually enjoying the show with no distractions
Volume was her problem
As a female vocalist, Amy Lee looks like she doesn't indulge in sexiness, she really shows her exceptional sound quality! unique, shrill!
I do LOVE it! Success for Evanescence 😇😇😇
Viéndote en el 2019 que mina increíble no cansas! Sos crackkkk
Although I was always a Lacey sturm fan, there’s absolutely 0% denying this woman has one of the best voices in music. Like all time
hey you're right I admire her I love her since I saw this video I love her like I didn't know her I still don't know her but she sings beautifully and Evanescence does sing beautifully and all her songs
A voice as equally beautiful as she is
Los gritos es un orgasmo. SALUDOS DE NOGALES SONORA
This intro 😍
just wow! amazing voice and how cool her look was
Ну она конечно,просто красавица и вылажевается,на все 100% Кто ищет русский комментарий лайкните!!!
There’s 13 years between me and my brother. I’m 25 and was listening to this at its peak when I was his age. He and all his mates came round and started listening to their modern crap music like Drake and Stormzy- I put this bad boy on loud speaker.
Hitting the kids with that early noughties epicness!
Good for you, I raised my boy on this (and the 80's) so he has no interest in modern crap like Beyonce, Taylor Swift etc. His peers think he's just the most innovative and cool 12 yr old ever. He loves Black Sabbath too
Amy lee looking like she's out for blood in this one...
For me an Hymn... is the best song from Fallen
Amy Lee is so cute and adorable
I love her outfit sm. What an era.
0:23 Congratulations to weird face kid
My favorite goth girl 🖤🖤🖤
Shes so good and she can beautiful sing live😍✌️
She is SO young, my god. 20 years old.
Is it me or is the backing track in this performance just a little bit too loud?
Whoever the sound engineer was on the day did her dirty with her levels!
It's 2019.
Probably you don't know This is a famous best rock gothic band.
Only people who are haters or just trolling are here to dislike primitively.
Daaaaaamn the energy is unmatched
Always has been and still is my girl crush
Love girl crushes. lol
My future ex wife
This song portrays a mix of failure and success together
THE # 1
FOREVER..
I LOVE U
AMY LEE...🤘🤘
Watching this is an understanding why they broke up. They wanted focus on their playing...she wanted focus focus on her vocals...both were so awesome and perfect and beautiful. Damn shame what pride can do.
oh shut they broke up and no one did know?? lol
Amy Lee sitting at home listening to the new Evanescence album that comes out next month like this: 👁️👄👁️
Amy Lee ❤️😍
How can we not fall in love with such a powerful voice? 🎉🎉❤❤
My perfect woman , can sing me to sleep every night lol, on a serious note she has a voice of an angel .
Maybe that's who Hinder was talking bout in his song?
ouuu..great voice and Emmy's boddy looked terrific.....
Quantas lembranças ❤️, anos 2000♥️♥️