Good video boss. Im his oldest son and years later still brings tears to my eyes. He was truely an amazing dad, and an amazing person in general. The last time we got to see him was 2 weeks before he passed while he was visiting us in Washington State. Which eriely enough he brough up dying on stage. 2 weeks later we got the news. Still not a day goes by we dont have him in our thoughts. Thanks for the good video and to the fans, thanks for all the continued love and support of my fathers legacy. Much love to all the metal and mega family.
Condolences to you and your family. Nick's art and playing were special and Rust in Peace and his other work has produced (and continue sto) produce a raging stoke for so many of us. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙏 \m/
The dude is what made that band. There’s a young fella that does some covers. Ashes in your mouth is a good one. Check it out. Even kinda looks like your old man. Keep it real man🤘🏻🤘🏻
Hey Nicholas, I'm named after my late father too. I was 14 when Rust In Peace came out. Holy Wars was the first song I ever jammed with a real, live guitarist - not just playing along to the tape. He was my hero that year. I was obsessed with his drumming. He was playing in a way I hadn't heard anyone play, sort of fusing jazz with metal. I remember my first drum lesson, my teacher asked me to play something, so I tore into Holy Wars! To this day I enjoy listening to his work. I always wondered how his children were holding up. Glad to hear you're doing well. My pops passed in 2017, and not a day goes by that I don't think of him either. Stay well, Nicholas. Dan
@@danlc95 thanks for the reply Dan, me and my fiance actually just got back last week from visiting Grandma and Grandpa and brought back the drum kit that he passed away on to where we live here in Washington state. I followed my heart and became a auto and diesel mechanic , but will be making the time to learn to play drums. I play bass currently but want to be able to connect to my father through drumming. Sorry to hear about you'r loss. Our fathers are our biggest influences. Stay up brother we will soon get to see them again when our day comes.
@@nicholasmenza4406 - Thank you for the kind words, Nicholas. My Dad told me he was proud of the man I became. It meant a lot because he was REALLY tough on me as a kid. I always felt like I let him down. I'm sure your Dad would also be very proud of the man you are, who followed his own path. But - the bass is fun, as are the drums. If nothing else, you'll have fun making some noise!
Without a doubt the best Megadeth years!!! Rust in Peace, Countdown, Youthanasia, Cryptic Writings … fuck man, I could listen to those 4 albums on a constant loop!!! In my opinion each of those albums are masterpieces! 🤘😆🤘
Megadeth truly was at their peak during that era with Marty and Nick. When I think of Nick I always go back to that part of the band's cover of 'Paranoid' and the song ends but Nick keeps banging away. You then hear Dave's voice going "Nick.....NICK!!" before he silences the kit. Ahhhh, good times. I must be the worst fan though, as I didn't realize he had passed away. We've lost so many great musicians. I'm hoping that if there is a Rock and Roll heaven someone finds a way to pirate some music downloads so we get to hear all the greats jamming!!
i heard he died when it happened but over the years i compeltely forget he died when talking about mega deth. so don't feel too bad about it , not like we knew the guy personaly.
I had the pleasure of meeting his parents at the Omni New Daisy Theater in Memphis during the Rust in Peace tour. They were a little bit lost and didn’t know where to go so I lead them to the guest area and got a security guy with them. His mother hugged me and kissed my cheek. Later that evening as I was giving my all in the pit, I looked back at them and they were both smiling and waving at me real big. I was like everyone else when I heard the news, just crushed. He was an amazing talent with a wonderful family.
I could see the parents being a little intimidated and lost at a heavy rock show, so I'm very proud of the fact that you took it upon yourself to ensure that were properly taken care of. We, guys like you and I can always get back to the show but first comes doing the right thing. Good on you man. God Bless
Dave Mustaine worked really hard to make Megadeth happen. It's his creature, and it is a really big thing now, so I think we should just respect the fact that he created this and just let go of any sort of sympathy we may have for him as a person (which we never really know about anyway)..
@Andrew Salter Well, Metallica kicked him out because they couldn't take dealing with Dave's ego and out of control behavior anymore. They all said they would have fun partying and sooner or later Dave would get wasted and start being mean and doing really crazy stuff.
It's called being an asshole. And self-centered, insecure, paranoid, and ego driven. In his auto-biography he often makes fun of the clothes various people wear. Like anyone cares?
I have one of his drum sticks. He threw it out and I caught it on the Hanger 18 tour. They played in after Testament on Judas Priest's on Painkiller tour. It was My 18th birthday and I also got autographs from Testament.
I will never forget that day. Me and my gf were at the Rock n derby fest in Schaghticoke, NY, standing in front of the stage for Megadeth. The word spread fast. Dave dedicated a song to him. While playing, Dave had to walk back from the mic for a moment and Dave Ellefson took over vocals. It was an epic show and we were honored to be with the band in mourning. RIP Nick.
I heard Mustane said he was lying about having Cancer & that was the final straw, but he did have a tumor, just because it turned out to be benign, it doesn't mean he was lying.
I would just like to say that Nick was a huge influence on me as a drummer. His work on Rust in Peace and every album after that , that he played on . Learning how to play the songs on that album opened up a universe of learning for me. I will forever be greatful to the universe for allowing me that opportunity. I will forever think fondly and greatful for Nick as an influence on my drumming . He kicked ass.
I remember he just started his own YT channel, he was chatting with us, fans, made great drumming vids... and one day, the news came... He dies the EXACT way he wanted (jokingly, ofc, but still!) - while drumming! Rust In Peace, Nick \m/
Dave Mustaine talked so much shit about Nick Menza when he was alive and even accused him of faking his cancer diagnosis. How do you get a fake tumor removed?
@@RChB was always a huge megadeth fan and I totally agree, I can separate the great music from the people who create it. Mustaine is a complete prick off the highest order, his treatment of jr recently just goes to show what a hypocritical cunt he really is
I didn't know about his father's career and his lessons with Buddy Rich! It makes sense, though, Buddy was an animal... I wonder if his heart was already affecting him years prior to his death.
I remember when this happened and I was floored when I got the news. RIP Nick was a great drummer. He died on stage mid song with Chris Poland live onstage.. He died doing what he loved!
God, it saddens me, everytime I get reminded. I loved Nick. Still do. He had such a unique personality, such a great person. Rest in peace Nick, we love you.
Im not a drummer but Nick always amazed me when I was a teenager. His drumming was always so on point and tight, also a very hard hitter! He definitely helped forge Deth's sound during their best era. He will be forever missed, truly an icon
Nick and the R.I.P. album is THE reason I chose to play drums. Great video, guys. As a fan, thank you for making this vid! Out of all iconic drummers and historical albums, he is the reason the pushed me forward into the drumming world. 🤘 You know what? I'm gonna put out a drum cover off the album next week. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
For me, it was always about Nick; he had the kick ass solid foundation of grooves that put him at the pinnacle of metal drumming at the time. Dave Lombardo was also a deadly force, but Nick’s feel was the best.
Nick Menza was an amazing and powerfully fast drummer. I was lucky enough to see him twice with megadeth and I'd be mesmerized with his,speed and just how HARD he hit the drums to create the HEAVY SOUND. I have some really good footage of him with megadeth and put it on the big screen occasionally to relive the concerts. Nick was in my top 5 drummers and I was saddened by OUR LOSS. Rest in peace nick knowing you were a big part of megadeths best line up..
Awesome vid , surprised you omitted the fact he made a full sum tutorial video before his death , going through all the Megadeth tunes , he definitely still had the chops needed , such a loss to music , R.I.P.
Far and away the best drummer Megadeth ever had. Nick had a groove to his playing; there were definite swing elements in it (which he of course came by honestly, via his dad). Add that to his intensity and technical expertise and you had one hell of a musician. It saddens me he's gone, but it's touching to see the witnessing of some as to the good man he had become once clear of the junk he was hooked on. RIP Nick. You done good. - Ed on the Ridge
Hi Owen. Yeah modern 'deth is one long click track now. Though they didn't fall quite as far as Metallica. Mechanix: the band starts out super fast and by the end they're even faster, Dave's solo can barely keep up with Gar and Ellefson. That first album is basically "garage thrash", classic early 80s West Coast thrash metal
I don't know much about Megadeth, but I got a chance to see them during that "classic lineup" era. The one thing I remember about the concert was that the drummer was really, really good.
@@stephenc.4319 Its one of my favorites. It isn't celebrated like Rust in Peace or the Black Album but is just as good in its own right. It has a truly epic heroic feel to it. Every track is excellent. One of my all time favorites
Great drummer and unlike many drummers of his genre he understood dynamics as demonstrated on Holy Wars and many other songs. This made his playing more interesting than other drummers who were just banging out sixteenth note bass drum patterns, yawn. If you watch Nick Menza’s feet he will move between bass drum and hi-hat seamlessly.
Please let me know why Dave Mustaine always was telling that Nick could not play properly and had to be showed many times what supposed to be played...I just could not believe what I was hearing
@@michaljaklik4657 No idea watch Holy Wars drums only of Nick and you will see he had absolutely no problems playing the drums and also good camera movement so you can see his feet agility bouncing from hi-hat to bass drum pedal. Also he is the only thrash drummer to play with swing. Also don’t take my word for it listen to the plaudits Chris Poland reels off and a brilliant guitarist like that would not want an average drummer. Nick came into an established big 3 of drummers Lars, Dave and Charlie and made it four. Also listen to his post Megadeth work and he shows his musicality and jazz background off a lot more. Also he didn’t just blast out 16th notes like most drummers but he would look for up beats and down beats depending on the song. Also on Rust in Peace there are times when he transitions into single bass drum Bonham mode. He turned pro as a teenager like Carl Palmer prodigies like that don’t come along very often. He went from session drummer, not easy, to Chuck Behler’s drum tech. Also where he placed his cymbals was unusual in rock drumming. Most drummers don’t use a rack above the kit.
So sad! RIP Nick Menza. He was such an awesome drummer. So many drummers these days aim for robotic precision, and end up not having a great feel. Nick was a great example of tight drumming with a great feel.
2:37 Wow, as a Peruvian, I was really surprised and pleased to know about his interest in the cajón! Also, yes, he was such a great drummer, the best in Megadeth, RIP...
I met Nick Menza in 1997. He said, "You grow up your whole life thinking this is where you want to be, but once you get there, you hate it and realize you hate yourself even more". He definitely had some issues he was struggling with and there was pain in everything he said. It seemed like joy had eluded him for some time in his life. I always wonder about Nick after that conversation and hoped happiness would find him.
@@stevew6910 Actually both Dave and Marty confirmed that David did most of the talking. I think Mustaine knew that if the reunion plans failed, all guns would be pointed at him.
Such a bummer Dave fired him but Dave was looking for any excuse to get rid of him and once Nick said he had surgery Dave was like "BYE!". Dave has a history of letting people go for basically no reason which is ironic that he held such a grudge on Metallica for booting him. As far as his drumming in 1998 I thought he was still amazing then. I saw them 5 months before he was let go and it was an amazing show. I've also seen lots of bootlegs from that period and never notice any issue with his drumming. That seems like such a B.S. excuse to just fire the dude without warning because his playing wasn't good enough. Really? In the words of Dave Mustaine to Lars about his firing "what no warning? no second chances?"
Sounds like a kind of transference on Mustaine's part: rather than deal with the grudge a bit more positively he exercised it in a negative way, taking it out on past band members by firing them, almost as a way of getting back at Metallica. Well that's my take on it.
@@sirmrguitardude Yeah he has a habit of that. Thats why he broke up Megadeth in 2002 with he got Saturday Night Palsy hand injury. Things were different back in '92 when Megadeth was on top of the world with multiplatinum albums but as the years went on that piece of the pie shrinks fast. Funny enough Dave claimed both drummers back to back complained about the money( Nick Menza and Jimmy Degrasso) My guess is the money was indeed very low(which is also why lots of other members leave the band on their own like Chris Broderick, Shawn & Glen Drover, James MacDonough....
I had a chance to meet Nick at his last full show.. it was at the Baked Potato with Ohm. During the intermission, he and I had a cigarette out back.. he was nice as hell.. even invited me to come see them the following month at the same place. Things came up, and I couldn’t make it.. and unfortunately he passed during that show. I didn’t realize at the time, how important it would be to me that I got to hangout with him for 10-15 mins. RIP Nick.
To hear he was sober 8 years running says a lot. You were through the tough times long past nick. Bless u 4 being a super dad (documented) I'm a fan of yours 4 life
Nick was the definitive Megadeth drummer, nobody did it better than he did, I'm still amazed when I listen to rust in peace how tight the sound is, Countdown as well had some bad ass grooves. Now it's just megadave, but at least he's still out there, Kiko is bad ass too.
Lucky enough to see Megadeth on the Rust in Peace tour at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1991. Great gig. Alice in Chains were the support that night as well. Awesome night. Menza was immense.
This just goes to show us: do the effin' reunion thing while you guys can. There's an actual limited window frame to do so. RIP Nick Menza. Always remembered.
Damn, I feel shitty because I didn't know he had passed. I can't remember if it was Countdown or Youthanasia tour but they did meet/greets for a canned food donations after the show. They had a strict no autographs policy for the meet/greet because it was a quit "Hi nice to meet you" and on to the next. Nick was like, "Hey, come out to the bus after the show and I'll sign your jacket (I had the logo airbrushed on my leather jacket). True to his word, he signed it and so did David. I begged Marty as well and he did, but missed Megadave. I will ALWAYS remember him being just super cool and keeping his word that night. RIP Nick.
Megadeth Album Rust in Peace are my Top 1 in Metall history, together with Judas Priest Painkiller an Metallica Ride the lightning. Nick, you are one of the best on drums, together with Dave Lombardo. Hope, we can seen us in Thrashmetallheaven together with Cliff Burton. RIP NICK MENZA 🎶🇦🇹🙋♀️
My favourite Nick Menza adjacent memory is listening to Nativity in Black 2 and at the end of Megadeth's version of Paranoid, Dave yells "Nick. Nick. Nick!" because he wouldn't stop drumming. And then someone says (if I recall correctly) "Fuck me running."
Rust in Peace and Nick on the huge riser with the Falicon rack and the nuclear warning emblem on the kick heads was a masssssive influence when i was starting out
At 5:21, the it was the London Ambulance Service who came to rescue Nick Menza in Studio City, Ca, can't believe it !!! The wait was probably very long for him.
Do you think you’ll ever get around to Criss Oliva of Savatage or their producer/co-writer, Paul O’Neill? Criss’s story is very sad: was killed by a drunk driver while on a break from their “Edge of Thorns” tour while it seemed they were finally on the edge of greater success. The rest of the band finally got there later with Trans Siberian Orchestra outperforming anything Savatage did, but it’s still a story worth telling. It affected me heavily over the years and Sava has become one of my favorite all time bands and Criss one of my top guitarists, maybe up there with Randy Rhoads. Both tragedies are eerily similar. Two prodigies who worked for years in the business to miss out on ever getting their due.
I met Chris about a month before he got killed in Detroit..very down to earth nice man..Savatage is very underrated VERY UNDERRATED!!!....Chris was amazing!!
R.I.P. Nick! God bless you! I look forward to seeing you play again at the great Stadium in the Sky. I remember seeing the Monsters of Rock tour in the early to mid 90s. Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer rotated their playing order night after night, so they all went on first (out of the 3), and they all headlined. Also, Alice in Chains was the nightly opener. I don't personally know a fellow drummer who would not have been in heaven seeing, Charlie Benante, Nick Menza, and Dave Lombardo in the same show. I was certainly not let down. Three of my drumming heroes on the same night? Yes, Please!
While living in Alaska I saw Megadeth perform in what was essentially a gymnasium. The classic lineup was awesome. I remember someone throwing a glow stick at the stage hitting Menza in the head mid song...he didnt miss a beat tho after the song he walked off stage and from what I could tell..it took some convincing from his band mates to continue...and of course they did continue...with the announcement....Please dont throw anything at the stage...good memories..✌
This is the fourth comment I have seen saying this and he was a great drummer but Gar Samuelson was the best Megadeth drummer. Just not enough people saw them when he was still alive.
I remember seeing the holy wars video when I was a kid and the first thing I noticed was Nicks rad looking voelker rack. Just like Gar his jazz influenced past help solidify megadeths unique sound. Too bad Dave it’s such a pain in the ass to get along with.
Good video boss. Im his oldest son and years later still brings tears to my eyes. He was truely an amazing dad, and an amazing person in general. The last time we got to see him was 2 weeks before he passed while he was visiting us in Washington State. Which eriely enough he brough up dying on stage. 2 weeks later we got the news. Still not a day goes by we dont have him in our thoughts. Thanks for the good video and to the fans, thanks for all the continued love and support of my fathers legacy. Much love to all the metal and mega family.
Condolences to you and your family. Nick's art and playing were special and Rust in Peace and his other work has produced (and continue sto) produce a raging stoke for so many of us. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙏 \m/
The dude is what made that band. There’s a young fella that does some covers. Ashes in your mouth is a good one. Check it out. Even kinda looks like your old man. Keep it real man🤘🏻🤘🏻
Hey Nicholas, I'm named after my late father too.
I was 14 when Rust In Peace came out. Holy Wars was the first song I ever jammed with a real, live guitarist - not just playing along to the tape.
He was my hero that year. I was obsessed with his drumming. He was playing in a way I hadn't heard anyone play, sort of fusing jazz with metal. I remember my first drum lesson, my teacher asked me to play something, so I tore into Holy Wars!
To this day I enjoy listening to his work. I always wondered how his children were holding up. Glad to hear you're doing well.
My pops passed in 2017, and not a day goes by that I don't think of him either.
Stay well, Nicholas.
Dan
@@danlc95 thanks for the reply Dan, me and my fiance actually just got back last week from visiting Grandma and Grandpa and brought back the drum kit that he passed away on to where we live here in Washington state. I followed my heart and became a auto and diesel mechanic , but will be making the time to learn to play drums. I play bass currently but want to be able to connect to my father through drumming. Sorry to hear about you'r loss. Our fathers are our biggest influences. Stay up brother we will soon get to see them again when our day comes.
@@nicholasmenza4406 - Thank you for the kind words, Nicholas.
My Dad told me he was proud of the man I became. It meant a lot because he was REALLY tough on me as a kid. I always felt like I let him down. I'm sure your Dad would also be very proud of the man you are, who followed his own path.
But - the bass is fun, as are the drums. If nothing else, you'll have fun making some noise!
One of the best thrash drummers along with Dave Lombardo. He was a beast.
What about Charlie Benante? Or do I gather you don’t like Thrax? That’s fine, I mean, we’re all entitled to our opinions.
What about Lars? LOL!
Jordison man
@@marksommerville5857 lmfao fr
@@marksommerville5857 Lars who😜
Massive fan, such a shame he died so early. He was a great drummer and musician/artist.
Kickass drummer,miss him alot. That era of Megadeth was by far the most enjoying for me,my favorite band.
Rust in peace, is a master peace. This was a great time to be alive, for megadeath fans we had nick and Marty. Nick you will always be miss R.I.P.
I'm with you dude
That era IS megadeth as far as I am concerned
The Definitive Lineup
Without a doubt the best Megadeth years!!! Rust in Peace, Countdown, Youthanasia, Cryptic Writings … fuck man, I could listen to those 4 albums on a constant loop!!! In my opinion each of those albums are masterpieces! 🤘😆🤘
Side note, the guitarist in the band "OHM" is none other than original Megadeth lead guitarist Chris Poland.
Crazy this wasn’t even mentioned
I recognized him from the pictures.
Yep, he's an insane player. You need to be omega level to play in Megadeth.
Chris was a jazz man before and after his time in Megadeth, same with Gar Samuelson.
@@davidnissim589 Yes, they played in JF bands prior to Megadave.
RIP Menza. His legacy is forever etched in those Megadeth albums and helped make one of the greatest metal albums ever released, Rust in Peace.
For those who are Metal fanatics,we understand the talent that man had. He sounded like Thunder,and damn if i dont miss it every day.
Hell yeah
And Countdown To Extinction and Youthanasia.
Nah. Megrdeth blows.
Nick was the best musician they had past or present on any instrument or vocals.
ef’n metal god
great music
Nick Menza brought a Ferocity to the music he created with Megadeth. It hurt my heart when he passed...Salute.
Well said I agree..
@@scottwhite2757 Thank you. Im so glad Nick got this video created about him.
Megadeth truly was at their peak during that era with Marty and Nick. When I think of Nick I always go back to that part of the band's cover of 'Paranoid' and the song ends but Nick keeps banging away. You then hear Dave's voice going "Nick.....NICK!!" before he silences the kit. Ahhhh, good times.
I must be the worst fan though, as I didn't realize he had passed away. We've lost so many great musicians. I'm hoping that if there is a Rock and Roll heaven someone finds a way to pirate some music downloads so we get to hear all the greats jamming!!
Fuck me running......
That part on Paranoid always cracks me up! 😆
I used to loop that drum part on my cd player to jam with 🤘
gar destroyed menza in every way shape and form (minus the smack)
i heard he died when it happened but over the years i compeltely forget he died when talking about mega deth. so don't feel too bad about it , not like we knew the guy personaly.
Menza s drumming in rust in peace will never be forgotten. Thank you Nick
I had the pleasure of meeting his parents at the Omni New Daisy Theater in Memphis during the Rust in Peace tour. They were a little bit lost and didn’t know where to go so I lead them to the guest area and got a security guy with them. His mother hugged me and kissed my cheek. Later that evening as I was giving my all in the pit, I looked back at them and they were both smiling and waving at me real big. I was like everyone else when I heard the news, just crushed. He was an amazing talent with a wonderful family.
Thank you for sharing that. Very heartwarming. Thanks, too, for making sure his parents were taken care off.
That is great recollection
Now that's a metal story man. Truly metal
I had no idea Megadeth ever played Memphis, I hate I missed that show.
I could see the parents being a little intimidated and lost at a heavy rock show, so I'm very proud of the fact that you took it upon yourself to ensure that were properly taken care of. We, guys like you and I can always get back to the show but first comes doing the right thing. Good on you man. God Bless
I get the impression that dave mustaine always treated anyone in his band as his employees and not bandmates.
Dave Mustaine worked really hard to make Megadeth happen. It's his creature, and it is a really big thing now, so I think we should just respect the fact that he created this and just let go of any sort of sympathy we may have for him as a person (which we never really know about anyway)..
@Andrew Salter Well, Metallica kicked him out because they couldn't take dealing with Dave's ego and out of control behavior anymore. They all said they would have fun partying and sooner or later Dave would get wasted and start being mean and doing really crazy stuff.
@@ryanjacobson2508 Dave’s spent years crying about that, yet has done the same thing to multiple people.
He once said in a interview that Megadeth is him and Junior and two hired Guns.
@@apersonok8426 well now it’s him and 3 hired guns lol
Megadeth was never my cup of tea, but if you listen to them with an open mind they are ferociously talented musicians. RIP Nick.
Very complex songs and hard to reproduce, Dave only picked the best.
All the way back to "Killing is My Business and Business is Good". Especially so with "Rust In Piece" even "Cryptic Writing" was good.
No need to have an open mind to listen Megadeth, you just need a good taste in music
No kidding! If everyone really cared about musicianship, Megadeth would be more popular than Maroon 5 haha!
@@RockerNate81 Megadeth were really popular in their prime
It is sometimes very hard to know what to make of Mustaine.
He's an extremely mixed bag.
It's called being an asshole. And self-centered, insecure, paranoid, and ego driven. In his auto-biography he often makes fun of the clothes various people wear. Like anyone cares?
6:16 Mustaine grenade style!
he''s the kind of guy who never commits mistakes and every sht that happens is all someone else's fault.
Shit he said about Mike Muir back in the day lost me as a fan...Suicidal for life!
The best Megadeth drummer, to this day no one could fill his shoes
Gar Samuelson beats menza every time
@@bryanpettyjohn3709 Two VERY DIFFERENT drummers- Menza was a far harder hitter.
I have one of his drum sticks. He threw it out and I caught it on the Hanger 18 tour. They played in after Testament on Judas Priest's on Painkiller tour. It was My 18th birthday and I also got autographs from Testament.
Wow!
Hanger 18 is the 1st song they play every show. Saturday Sept.18th can't come soon enough.
Great!!!🤘🙌😀
I will never forget that day. Me and my gf were at the Rock n derby fest in Schaghticoke, NY, standing in front of the stage for Megadeth. The word spread fast. Dave dedicated a song to him. While playing, Dave had to walk back from the mic for a moment and Dave Ellefson took over vocals. It was an epic show and we were honored to be with the band in mourning. RIP Nick.
Best drummer of the big 4 in my opinion. Rust in is a drumming masterpiece and the best metal album of the 90s period. Rip Nick.🙏🏼😔
Lombardo
Charlie and Nick are the best.
Vulgar display of Power?
@@chrismizuno239 didn't knew VDoP was a drummer
@@elvisjsax is rust in peace better than vulgar display of power?
I heard Mustane said he was lying about having Cancer & that was the final straw, but he did have a tumor, just because it turned out to be benign, it doesn't mean he was lying.
I would just like to say that Nick was a huge influence on me as a drummer. His work on Rust in Peace and every album after that , that he played on . Learning how to play the songs on that album opened up a universe of learning for me. I will forever be greatful to the universe for allowing me that opportunity. I will forever think fondly and greatful for Nick as an influence on my drumming . He kicked ass.
I remember he just started his own YT channel, he was chatting with us, fans, made great drumming vids... and one day, the news came...
He dies the EXACT way he wanted (jokingly, ofc, but still!) - while drumming!
Rust In Peace, Nick \m/
God gave him what he wanted. I have a feeling he was just a great person all around.
He replied to my post on his FB page and just few weeks later that happened, crazy😬
His drumming is what made rust in peace the monster it is. One of the greats.
Vention M GTOW
Nick was a genuine, down to earth dude. RIP.
Dave Mustaine talked so much shit about Nick Menza when he was alive and even accused him of faking his cancer diagnosis. How do you get a fake tumor removed?
i bet mustaine ate his words real fast when he got faced with cancer too.. rip menza
I heard that's the reason he was fired. Dave didn't believe him.
Dave was and will always be an Assmeal
Dave sucks I dont understand why ppl glorify him
@@RChB was always a huge megadeth fan and I totally agree, I can separate the great music from the people who create it. Mustaine is a complete prick off the highest order, his treatment of jr recently just goes to show what a hypocritical cunt he really is
I didn't know about his father's career and his lessons with Buddy Rich! It makes sense, though, Buddy was an animal... I wonder if his heart was already affecting him years prior to his death.
His dad played the sax on the Pink Panther theme as well.
@@duncanohoge wtf so the doctors just didnt know what was going on with his heart
@@duncanohoge the heavy drug use most likely caught up
@@christophermerlot3366
The "Pink Panther" theme was recorded by Plas Johnson of the L.A. "Wrecking Crew."
@@AstralHiGH | which is probably why he looked "spent" after 1998 - such destructive substances out there, doubling as a "dopamine solutions".
Nick played on some of the best heavy metal albums of all time, thus he is essential immortal. Still, he is missed.
RIP to THE Megadeth Drummer.
Vention M GTOW
RIP. I was at the baked potato that weekend just a few days later to see my friends jazz band. They did a beautiful tribute.
Rest In Peace to this legend drummer one of my all time favorite drummers ever
I remember when this happened and I was floored when I got the news. RIP Nick was a great drummer. He died on stage mid song with Chris Poland live onstage.. He died doing what he loved!
amazing insanely best drummer i’ve ever heard. listening to take no prisoners for the first time i got woken up by his crazy double bass.
Ellefson's comment at the end, warms my heart, they were nice friends and still cared for menza's family
God, it saddens me, everytime I get reminded. I loved Nick. Still do. He had such a unique personality, such a great person. Rest in peace Nick, we love you.
Im not a drummer but Nick always amazed me when I was a teenager. His drumming was always so on point and tight, also a very hard hitter! He definitely helped forge Deth's sound during their best era.
He will be forever missed, truly an icon
Nick and the R.I.P. album is THE reason I chose to play drums. Great video, guys. As a fan, thank you for making this vid! Out of all iconic drummers and historical albums, he is the reason the pushed me forward into the drumming world. 🤘 You know what? I'm gonna put out a drum cover off the album next week. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Nick was a Power House at his prime, and most definitely my Favorite Line up... he made the drumbeat for my teenage years 🤙🇺🇸🙏
The best drummer that band had, & they’ve had a few. His triplets were awesome. I miss him, good dude, RIP Nick…
For me, it was always about Nick; he had the kick ass solid foundation of grooves that put him at the pinnacle of metal drumming at the time. Dave Lombardo was also a deadly force, but Nick’s feel was the best.
Nick Menza was an amazing and powerfully fast drummer. I was lucky enough to see him twice with megadeth and I'd be mesmerized with his,speed and just how HARD he hit the drums to create the HEAVY SOUND. I have some really good footage of him with megadeth and put it on the big screen occasionally to relive the concerts. Nick was in my top 5 drummers and I was saddened by OUR LOSS.
Rest in peace nick knowing you were a big part of megadeths best line up..
His death still breaks my heart, R.I.P Nick, glad to have known you my friend.
By far my favorite Megadeth drummer.A huge influence on my own drumming.Thank you for posting,Rip NM
Awesome vid , surprised you omitted the fact he made a full sum tutorial video before his death , going through all the Megadeth tunes , he definitely still had the chops needed , such a loss to music , R.I.P.
Megadeth is my favourite band 🤘
Menza was is in Megadeths best line up,was sad when i found out he died
@John Doe Karen Carpenter was wild playing the drums.
@John Doe her story was pretty sad too
Thx for clarifying his death, rumor had it as an OD.
At least he “died happy”.
So sad for the family.
Definitely one of my all time favorite drummers. Rest in peace Nick.
Far and away the best drummer Megadeth ever had. Nick had a groove to his playing; there were definite swing elements in it
(which he of course came by honestly, via his dad). Add that to his intensity and technical expertise and you had one hell of
a musician. It saddens me he's gone, but it's touching to see the witnessing of some as to the good man he had become once
clear of the junk he was hooked on.
RIP Nick. You done good.
- Ed on the Ridge
You could tell from the first 30 seconds of holy wars that megadeth found something special with nick
Absolute beast of a player. Amazing bounce and touch. Huge loss. Megadeth never got the fire back after he left imo. One long vanilla sausage since.
Hi Owen. Yeah modern 'deth is one long click track now. Though they didn't fall quite as far as Metallica. Mechanix: the band starts out super fast and by the end they're even faster, Dave's solo can barely keep up with Gar and Ellefson. That first album is basically "garage thrash", classic early 80s West Coast thrash metal
Nick Menza was a great drummer without a doubt , his contribution to Megadeth lives on R.I.P.
I don't know much about Megadeth, but I got a chance to see them during that "classic lineup" era. The one thing I remember about the concert was that the drummer was really, really good.
Thank you. There’s always so much drama in the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle.
"Come in here, dear boys... have a cigar... you're gonna go far...!"
So sad.. such an amazing drummer and an incredible guy.. it's a damn shame that he passed so young..
Nick was great. Youthanasia was a really underrated album
It was a platinum selling hit.. not exactly one that went under the radar.
@@stephenc.4319 Its one of my favorites. It isn't celebrated like Rust in Peace or the Black Album but is just as good in its own right. It has a truly epic heroic feel to it. Every track is excellent. One of my all time favorites
Nick Menza is by far one of the best metal drummers of all time and in the best (in my opinion) Megadeth lineup! Thank you for this video. RIP Nick! 💙
Great drummer and unlike many drummers of his genre he understood dynamics as demonstrated on Holy Wars and many other songs. This made his playing more interesting than other drummers who were just banging out sixteenth note bass drum patterns, yawn. If you watch Nick Menza’s feet he will move between bass drum and hi-hat seamlessly.
Please let me know why Dave Mustaine always was telling that Nick could not play properly and had to be showed many times what supposed to be played...I just could not believe what I was hearing
@@michaljaklik4657 No idea watch Holy Wars drums only of Nick and you will see he had absolutely no problems playing the drums and also good camera movement so you can see his feet agility bouncing from hi-hat to bass drum pedal. Also he is the only thrash drummer to play with swing. Also don’t take my word for it listen to the plaudits Chris Poland reels off and a brilliant guitarist like that would not want an average drummer. Nick came into an established big 3 of drummers Lars, Dave and Charlie and made it four. Also listen to his post Megadeth work and he shows his musicality and jazz background off a lot more. Also he didn’t just blast out 16th notes like most drummers but he would look for up beats and down beats depending on the song. Also on Rust in Peace there are times when he transitions into single bass drum Bonham mode. He turned pro as a teenager like Carl Palmer prodigies like that don’t come along very often. He went from session drummer, not easy, to Chuck Behler’s drum tech. Also where he placed his cymbals was unusual in rock drumming. Most drummers don’t use a rack above the kit.
@@misfit2022 yeah I know what you mean.It is amazing how he played!
Not sure why Dave Mustaine said that...
RIP Nick...🙏
@@michaljaklik4657 Yes completely agree
Nick and Marty...the best line-up of the band with 2 daves
So, so sad! Nick will always be a part in our metal subconscious. RIP maestro!
Nice thing about Nick,if you texted or emailed him he tried his best to talk back to you. He was a great guy.
We want a video on Paul Balloff and Exodus. Please continue with the thrash videos
So sad! RIP Nick Menza. He was such an awesome drummer. So many drummers these days aim for robotic precision, and end up not having a great feel. Nick was a great example of tight drumming with a great feel.
I think its funny how he went from being a drum tech guy for the megadeth drummer, and then became the best megadeth drummer ever
And now props to another great video, and on a great, dearly missed, drummer.
2:37 Wow, as a Peruvian, I was really surprised and pleased to know about his interest in the cajón! Also, yes, he was such a great drummer, the best in Megadeth, RIP...
Being in a band and trying to keep a civil relationship with your bandmates would be harder than trying to keep a marriage together I'd imagine.
Dave is the only person I'd be worried about not getting along with, it's all about him.
I really hope that at some point you do a video on Def Leppard's drummer Rick Allen, and/or guitarist Steve Clark
Love Def Leppard too...Life was not easy for that band either...
Love this channel. Thank you for all your work. 🎶 😇
I met Nick Menza in 1997. He said, "You grow up your whole life thinking this is where you want to be, but once you get there, you hate it and realize you hate yourself even more". He definitely had some issues he was struggling with and there was pain in everything he said. It seemed like joy had eluded him for some time in his life. I always wonder about Nick after that conversation and hoped happiness would find him.
RIP (Rust In Peace) Nick Menza. You were a huge influence on me as a self taught drummer.
I haven't listened to Megadeth since I was 12, 30 years ago but this moved me. Rip Nick
His legacy will live forever!!!!!! Thanx a lot for it!!!! Peace bro!!!
Damn! The horse heads eating money was funny, yet disturbing, at the same time!🤣
That was his interpretation of Dave ,
Was a jackass
Same.
@@stevew6910 Actually both Dave and Marty confirmed that David did most of the talking. I think Mustaine knew that if the reunion plans failed, all guns would be pointed at him.
Such a bummer Dave fired him but Dave was looking for any excuse to get rid of him and once Nick said he had surgery Dave was like "BYE!". Dave has a history of letting people go for basically no reason which is ironic that he held such a grudge on Metallica for booting him.
As far as his drumming in 1998 I thought he was still amazing then. I saw them 5 months before he was let go and it was an amazing show. I've also seen lots of bootlegs from that period and never notice any issue with his drumming. That seems like such a B.S. excuse to just fire the dude without warning because his playing wasn't good enough. Really? In the words of Dave Mustaine to Lars about his firing "what no warning? no second chances?"
Mustaine has a long history with band members
Sounds like a kind of transference on Mustaine's part: rather than deal with the grudge a bit more positively he exercised it in a negative way, taking it out on past band members by firing them, almost as a way of getting back at Metallica. Well that's my take on it.
Pus stain just wanted fresh blood so he could pay them less money
@@sirmrguitardude Yeah he has a habit of that. Thats why he broke up Megadeth in 2002 with he got Saturday Night Palsy hand injury. Things were different back in '92 when Megadeth was on top of the world with multiplatinum albums but as the years went on that piece of the pie shrinks fast. Funny enough Dave claimed both drummers back to back complained about the money( Nick Menza and Jimmy Degrasso) My guess is the money was indeed very low(which is also why lots of other members leave the band on their own like Chris Broderick, Shawn & Glen Drover, James MacDonough....
We really don't know anything about it.
Menza and Samuelson
2 of the best and my favorites.
Now belong to the Ages \m/
May they Rock in Power Eternal.
I had a chance to meet Nick at his last full show.. it was at the Baked Potato with Ohm. During the intermission, he and I had a cigarette out back.. he was nice as hell.. even invited me to come see them the following month at the same place. Things came up, and I couldn’t make it.. and unfortunately he passed during that show. I didn’t realize at the time, how important it would be to me that I got to hangout with him for 10-15 mins. RIP Nick.
To hear he was sober 8 years running says a lot. You were through the tough times long past nick. Bless u 4 being a super dad (documented) I'm a fan of yours 4 life
Nick was the definitive Megadeth drummer, nobody did it better than he did, I'm still amazed when I listen to rust in peace how tight the sound is, Countdown as well had some bad ass grooves. Now it's just megadave, but at least he's still out there, Kiko is bad ass too.
He was one hell of a drummer. R.I.P Nick Menza 🥁🎼🎵🎶🍻
Lucky enough to see Megadeth on the Rust in Peace tour at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1991. Great gig. Alice in Chains were the support that night as well. Awesome night. Menza was immense.
Wow!Hammy Odeon...Been there a few times...What a venue...And yes...You are lucky
I saw them in 92 with Pantera supporting. As great as Megadeth has been at that time, Pantera definitely stole the show from them!
My absolute favorite drummer, I was heartbroken when I heard he had passed
....Thanks for the piece. Correction on Arizona. That would be Mesa AZ.
This just goes to show us: do the effin' reunion thing while you guys can. There's an actual limited window frame to do so. RIP Nick Menza. Always remembered.
Damn, I feel shitty because I didn't know he had passed. I can't remember if it was Countdown or Youthanasia tour but they did meet/greets for a canned food donations after the show. They had a strict no autographs policy for the meet/greet because it was a quit "Hi nice to meet you" and on to the next. Nick was like, "Hey, come out to the bus after the show and I'll sign your jacket (I had the logo airbrushed on my leather jacket). True to his word, he signed it and so did David. I begged Marty as well and he did, but missed Megadave. I will ALWAYS remember him being just super cool and keeping his word that night. RIP Nick.
What a great memory!🙏🤘😀
Ever notice drummers die a lot!! It’s very taxing on the heart!! Probably end up getting enlarged heart!
The best line up for sure. Rust in peace, Countdown, Youthanasia and Cryptic writings are four of my favorite albums alltime.
Megadeth Album Rust in Peace are my Top 1 in Metall history, together with Judas Priest Painkiller an Metallica Ride the lightning. Nick, you are one of the best on drums, together with Dave Lombardo. Hope, we can seen us in Thrashmetallheaven together with Cliff Burton. RIP NICK MENZA 🎶🇦🇹🙋♀️
Best Drummer For Megadeth
Rest In Heaven Buddy..🙏
I remember when MTV did the World Premier of the Holy Wars video. First time I ever saw Nick in action. Blew me away.
My favourite Nick Menza adjacent memory is listening to Nativity in Black 2 and at the end of Megadeth's version of Paranoid, Dave yells "Nick. Nick. Nick!" because he wouldn't stop drumming. And then someone says (if I recall correctly) "Fuck me running."
Wow I never did what exactly happened to him I never knew the whole story thank you sooo much for sharing this!!! R.I.P. man you are missed🤘🖤🎶🎵
The whole video had been blurred what is the point of that 8.20 minutes of a blurring screen ???? ..
Rust In Peace is a pure Masterpiece! PLAY LOUD
Rust in Peace and Nick on the huge riser with the Falicon rack and the nuclear warning emblem on the kick heads was a masssssive influence when i was starting out
At 5:21, the it was the London Ambulance Service who came to rescue Nick Menza in Studio City, Ca, can't believe it !!! The wait was probably very long for him.
Do you think you’ll ever get around to Criss Oliva of Savatage or their producer/co-writer, Paul O’Neill? Criss’s story is very sad: was killed by a drunk driver while on a break from their “Edge of Thorns” tour while it seemed they were finally on the edge of greater success. The rest of the band finally got there later with Trans Siberian Orchestra outperforming anything Savatage did, but it’s still a story worth telling. It affected me heavily over the years and Sava has become one of my favorite all time bands and Criss one of my top guitarists, maybe up there with Randy Rhoads. Both tragedies are eerily similar. Two prodigies who worked for years in the business to miss out on ever getting their due.
I met Chris about a month before he got killed in Detroit..very down to earth nice man..Savatage is very underrated VERY UNDERRATED!!!....Chris was amazing!!
Surprised to hear that he lost his step. He was so great on the albums.
R.I.P. Nick! God bless you! I look forward to seeing you play again at the great Stadium in the Sky.
I remember seeing the Monsters of Rock tour in the early to mid 90s. Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer rotated their playing order night after night, so they all went on first (out of the 3), and they all headlined. Also, Alice in Chains was the nightly opener.
I don't personally know a fellow drummer who would not have been in heaven seeing, Charlie Benante, Nick Menza, and Dave Lombardo in the same show. I was certainly not let down. Three of my drumming heroes on the same night? Yes, Please!
While living in Alaska I saw Megadeth perform in what was essentially a gymnasium. The classic lineup was awesome. I remember someone throwing a glow stick at the stage hitting Menza in the head mid song...he didnt miss a beat tho after the song he walked off stage and from what I could tell..it took some convincing from his band mates to continue...and of course they did continue...with the announcement....Please dont throw anything at the stage...good memories..✌
He was absolutely the best drummer in megadeth, he definitely brought something to the sound of the band.
This is the fourth comment I have seen saying this and he was a great drummer but Gar Samuelson was the best Megadeth drummer. Just not enough people saw them when he was still alive.
@@TheEWFX29 gar wasn't as good as menza personally
@@Rvench Gar was a jazz player but he helped define thrash drumming.
@@TheEWFX29 nice
@@TheEWFX29 no he wasn't idoit
2 members of Megadeth have been in John Fogerty’s band lol
I wonder if they will cover Fortunate Son on the new album?
Always preferred Gar Samuelson. His eclectic background added something that most thrash bands lacked. Unfortunately, drugs….
I remember seeing the holy wars video when I was a kid and the first thing I noticed was Nicks rad looking voelker rack.
Just like Gar his jazz influenced past help solidify megadeths unique sound.
Too bad Dave it’s such a pain in the ass to get along with.