Tragically hip used to play free shows as they passed through cities all over Canada, I lived in the middle.... :) What a treat on random summer nights!
I’ve noticed 12/8 is popular with bands like soad, pantera, tool, etc. Pneuma by Tool has a 33/14 time signature; it’s tough to keep up with but it’s got a rhythm you won’t hear anywhere else
@@mikeandike2021 yeah, the usage of false cords did a lot of damage just so he could sound incredibly superhuman. i really enjoy the old records, the self-titled and toxicity albums, but it also makes me sad to think he'll never sound like this again, either from the damage, or just his will NOT to lose his voice
Love to Armenia and my Armenian friends. It's just such a shame I discovered Serj and System of a Down so late in life. But being 55 and loving this band? Nothing wrong with that!!!
After all these years I feel like I understand the rhythms and their cultural significance on a different level after watching the breakdown in this. Absolutely amazing
Saw them back in early 2000s at Big Day Out in New Zealand. Insane, they got pulled after a song or two as the crowd was so intense someone was gonna get hurt. They came back after the organisers managed to calm everyone down. Favourite live show ever, up there with Shihad at the Canterbury University Ballroom.
@@joshlewis575 you really believe it's happening again?? Say halloween was awful and Christmas looks terrible. What's to come for any crowded bar or concert..??
Pero que hermoso concierto muy lindo ver a un gran grupo en su país de origen que a pasado por muchas desgracias mis respetos para el pueblo armenio que aún lucha con sus carencias
They are loving preforming for their people and are so happy to be in their homeland it makes me smile knowing it was all for free. SOAD have beautiful hearts
@@YeahNego The first song is called "Hey Jan Ghapama/հեյ ջան ղափամա", the second one is "Telo/թելո. The melody of "Toxicity" is inspired by those old Armenian songs. That's why when Daron started to sing the old songs, the crowd got crazy
Wow; thats a proper explanation. Thx a lot. By the way, thats why i love their songs. I never heard armenian songs, but i always noticed these different styles mixed up that suggested been from armenia (don't know why, maybe because the soad history / biography tells us their descendence); anyway, their songs are huge because of that. Thx again.
I guess this has been said thousand times, but this rhythm and singing, is totally different than other us or England groups, the influence of their culture is really strong 💪🏽
This was a free concert by the way, for their people.
Yeah it was, unfortunately I missed it
Tragically hip used to play free shows as they passed through cities all over Canada, I lived in the middle.... :) What a treat on random summer nights!
Amazing 😍
Wish I could’ve been there. I would’ve been in heaven! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
its all love
I still think this little drum rhythm is the most recognizable in any song ever.
I’ve noticed 12/8 is popular with bands like soad, pantera, tool, etc. Pneuma by Tool has a 33/14 time signature; it’s tough to keep up with but it’s got a rhythm you won’t hear anywhere else
I can actually play it I played it for my school
It’s legend
Ive no idea what tempo it is, its the only rock song ive ever heard that has it
This and lamb of God "LAID TO REST"
So lovely to see them performing in their homeland
Thank you!
@@jaratt85 some personal born in beirut lebanon.
@@jaratt85 only Daron was born in USA. Serj and John were born in Lebanon and Shavo in Armenia.
No wonder they look like Muslims
@@Ensaymadaah of course they are muslim
he never lost his voice, he's just getting older... when "Toxicity" came out, Serj was 34 and he was 48 on this show, it makes a difference.
His voice still sounds amazing but back then he used his lower and mid range flase cord improperly so he doesn't use distortion anymore
@@mikeandike2021 yeah, the usage of false cords did a lot of damage just so he could sound incredibly superhuman. i really enjoy the old records, the self-titled and toxicity albums, but it also makes me sad to think he'll never sound like this again, either from the damage, or just his will NOT to lose his voice
I love that they kept their native tongue and can communicate with their fans. LOVE SOAD!!!
The funny thing is that they're in their homeland but them performing at home their performance seems much more relaxed than other concerts I've seen.
There performing for a family and there's no act they can be themselves this is who they are
Love to Armenia and my Armenian friends.
It's just such a shame I discovered Serj and System of a Down so late in life. But being 55 and loving this band? Nothing wrong with that!!!
🤝🇦🇲
Shinji
Don’t worry you’re still too cool for your age
Same happened to me, in my 50s. Greetings to the Armenian brothers from Barcelona
they're all about the same age as you
I'm Argentinian and grandson of Armenians. I'm really proud of this performance!
thank you so muuuch)
Che
Como andas betito
Boludo 😂😂
Hola Beto! Por acá te saluda otro que vive con inflación, déficit y corrupción! 👋
Long life to Armenia/Hayastan from Peru! 🇦🇲🇵🇪
El año que viene será posible?
Serj voice is so unique...
Real hard to impersonate..
Such a legend.....
I pride myself in being able to sing like him
@@Grayson-Rosen Way to stay humble. From my experience, usually when someone makes this kind of statement, it’s total bullshit.
plus you can really see how much hes enjoying the moment in his live performance
@@Grayson-Rosen cringe
@@Grayson-Rosen you probably sing even better. Hell, Bob Dylan'll do it better
2:50 That's how you get the crowd hyped!
2:48 Daron knows how to rock the audience a real professional and super talented guitar player. 🤟🏻🎸
"How do you own disorder" best line ever. Saw system 18 years ago. Great show. Good times. I was just a kid
This was totally epic!!! Can't stop watching this video and remembering the concert. THE BEST CONCERT OF MY LIFE!!!
@John Tokes tf is wrong with you
One of my favorite bands! Greetings Armenia from the US. Stay in good health!
Thanks
John Dolmayan's drums sounds like studio, and also by his unique style. He's really a beast
Peace to the people from Armenia and Artsakh , saudations from Brazil 🇧🇷👊🇦🇲👊🇦🇲👊🇦🇲
É nós João
TMJ
Obrigado amigo
TAMO JUNTO GAROTO!
É sim 🤘🏾🇧🇷🖤
Respect to Armenia 🇦🇲 from Albania 🇦🇱 🇦🇱🇦🇲 💪🏽
Thank you my friend
🇦🇲🇦🇱👍
@@narkhachatryan8152 l.
❤️ from Azerbaijan too... music brings all of us together ❤️
Gran aprecio y respeto por nuestros hermanos armenios descolombia 🇨🇴🤝🇦🇲
3:11 I love the way Serj is smiling and enjoying.. Beautiful moments!! Viva México 🇲🇽!! Viva Armenia 🇦🇲!!
🇦🇲 🤝 🇲🇽
VIva la humanidad, viejo!!! Abajo los globalistas, los tecnócratas y su puta plandemia y su puto cambio climático y su puta guerra.
Much love to the people of Armenia, from the USA! Thank you for giving the world one of the greatest bands this century.
Thank you 🤝 🇦🇲
Life fact:
You did search for this and you're an awesome person. God bless you. ❤️
3:16 that transition from folk to metal proves that the ethnic voices are in all their songs they have made
my jaw literally dropped
Is that folk part another existing song?
@@andrescastro4409 Aman Telo - Harout Pamboukjian
@@vickitasyou're a life saver
Haha welcome :) thanks for commenting and reminding me to watch this video, best!@@xeenah
This performance is unreal! Well done! You can see the passion from these legends
After all these years I feel like I understand the rhythms and their cultural significance on a different level after watching the breakdown in this. Absolutely amazing
their music is imbued with Armenian culture
Saw them back in early 2000s at Big Day Out in New Zealand. Insane, they got pulled after a song or two as the crowd was so intense someone was gonna get hurt. They came back after the organisers managed to calm everyone down. Favourite live show ever, up there with Shihad at the Canterbury University Ballroom.
WERE YOU AT BIG DAY OUT BRO WHATT
Máximo respeito do Brasil pela Armênia. O genocídio jamais será esquecido. ✊🏻🇦🇲🇧🇷✊🏻
Obrigado! Estamos juntos ✊🏻🇦🇲🇧🇷✊🏻
🇲🇽❤️
What a nice moment guys Is your home , im glad for you Armenia im from México and we love you ✊🇦🇲🇲🇽🗺️ stay healthy
Hey,que pedo también soy de México wey 🥰❣️
que pasa weeeey
Que onda carnales aguante mexico ese
Long live serbia
I return to this every once in a while just to bring a smile to my day. Immense.
Один из лучших голосов на лайвах (я бы даже сказала лучший)
ПОТРЯСАЮЩЕ 😭😳🥺
Кори Тейлор посильнее будет, но Серж конечно тоже легенда уже.
Я в душе так же пою! Спасибо детству с SOAD!!!!!
А как же Честер ? 😢
@@AmyAmy-gu5fr Честер спит пусть спокойно но его голос самый узнаваемый
Viva Armenia 🇦🇲 Saludos desde Argentina brothers 🇦🇷
👍🤘
❤❤❤❤❤🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Vamos Argentina siempre con el aguante, SOAD ES LO MAS!!!!
Viva armenia por siempre
Great band, great country! 🇦🇲🇬🇷♥
Jesús hundí al àªn,n!n)
Jzjdjjdzjzjxj
Soad gia panta
@@mmmggg63 Pes ta
🤝 🇦🇲
♥️🇬🇷
Grandes SOAD!
Fuerza Armenia, Fuerza Artsakh!! Resistencia!!
✊🏻🇦🇲🇪🇸
🤝
Excelente versión en vivo de este temon, fuerza Armenia desde argentina.
I love how proud SOAD is of their culture
I love how happy they are performing in their homeland❤️
supporting Armenia from Bangladesh for my love SOAD
Simplesmente SHOW...todas as vezes que ouço... arrepia tudo! Dale SOAD....
Chills and tears. So powerful.
These Drums 🥁 !
John Dolmayan 🙌🏼🥺
Johns always been a beast on the drums
Long live Armenia 🇦🇲. From Puerto Rico 🇵🇷.
🇵🇷. 🇦🇲. 🤝
Can we start talking of "the old times of the massive concerts" now?
That crowd looks so fun right. Can't wait for them to return. Its gonna be amazing
Dude
There's no concert again in this world " forever " cos this delusional pandemic.
@@parasytex6844 that's very odd... But sorrowfully true!!
@@joshlewis575 you really believe it's happening again?? Say halloween was awful and Christmas looks terrible. What's to come for any crowded bar or concert..??
A satisfação do vocalista com o que o guitarrista estava fazendo e o desfecho é tocante...
still strong Armenia! Greets from Poland 🤘
Gran aprecio y respeto por nuestros hermanos armenios desde colombia un fuerte abrazo 🇨🇴🤝🇦🇲
I live from Ukraine, and i love Armenia ♥️
One of the greatest rock band ever! Lots of love from India👍👍👍👍
SO BEAUTIFUL
This performance was more than perfect
Мать их эти парни наша гордость, мурашки по коже
Serj's voice without autotune in open space is so fire
Hold on Armenia!Greece(Hellas) is with you! Our common history is a strong bond!
hahhahaha losers! :D
Um respeito enorme pelo povo armênio, com muito amor do Brasil !❤🇧🇷
🤝 🇦🇲
I love Arminia , El Salvador with you guys ...
ahaha i’m salvadoreña, grew up with armenians and spoke it for a little bit too :P
Who cares el salvador?
I used to hang out with an Armenian family on Kings bridge ave Bronx NY.. very nice family always had my back no matter what..
Similar experience with me. My Armenian friends always have my back. Honestly, they’re the ones that always show up for me.
@Davideo Tapes ummm shaddap.
Man I love System of a Down! Respect. Greetings from Turkey
Same
Turkey? Lol
@@henrikosimanjuntak227 Believe or not SOAD has a big fanbase in Turkey.
Never seen a Türk love something related to Armenia, but i appreciate it
@@lemagnifique1573 wow, thats racist
What a great song and performance in front of their people. Respect from Australia
2:30 How to make an audience explode
Probably the best bit of the video to be honest
Спасибо системе, и пусть не кто не поймёт спасибо за глубокий смысл...
Pero que hermoso concierto muy lindo ver a un gran grupo en su país de origen que a pasado por muchas desgracias mis respetos para el pueblo armenio que aún lucha con sus carencias
Wow , I'm not even Armenian but im about to cry watching them.
I'm the 30.000th like!! Nothing but love and support from Argentina
Generetion 90's 'steal this album'..
I'am 30years old and know, i'am why he say that.
Love Frome 🇫🇷👌🙏
Same age 🤟 from 🇱🇰
@@bryanrajapaksha596 Hey man, where do you come from?
90's a pure crazy generation 🏴☠️👏🏴☠️
Asian country .near India 😊
SOAD was the main reason why i visit Armenia from Philippines. I want to visit again after pandemic.
3:39 omg, his voice ❤️
This masterpiece makes me cry.
Just amazing, so much soul and emotions.
Такое единение вызывает абсолютное уважение!
Детство, веселье, алкоголь, гитары, прогуливание школы, SOAD, есть что вспомнить с кайфом!!!!
Now this is freaking awesome!! What a freaking cool voice.. I absolutely love his ability to just make it a incredible experience for all involved
tulla luana?
Great performance in their homeland. Love from Indonesia❤
Topppp esse show....muito bom. Emplena pandemia estou assinstindo 2021.
Respect to Armenia, from Brazil!
Thanks for posting!
Это такой кайф....the best! Песня огонь! Народ веселится...такая энергетика:)
I always liked Armenians. Hardship builds a character that more well-off people do not possess.
Não tem nada melhor do que estar em um show
What a vocalist! Great voice for a band like this.
Boa noite !!!!
Simplesmente os melhores.....
Música de verdade.
Muito obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal.
Abraço do Brasil......
Obrigado!
Sem palavras
Not only do I think Serj Tankian is one of the most influential voices in music ever I think he is one of the best
Love it
They are loving preforming for their people and are so happy to be in their homeland it makes me smile knowing it was all for free. SOAD have beautiful hearts
Love these guys, shout out to shavo very humble and out going musician. We jam out at the Same lock out …. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎
This is gave me goosebump
What a band, what a power.....
Que conciertazo pura energía para no parar de descargar adrenalina . Live Armenia
🤝
I WAS there!
I'm so jealous 😁😁😁
You are luck person,
Whats the song name, during that break? Everyone goes crazy .. so cool to see.
@@YeahNego The first song is called "Hey Jan Ghapama/հեյ ջան ղափամա", the second one is "Telo/թելո.
The melody of "Toxicity" is inspired by those old Armenian songs. That's why when Daron started to sing the old songs, the crowd got crazy
Wow; thats a proper explanation. Thx a lot.
By the way, thats why i love their songs. I never heard armenian songs, but i always noticed these different styles mixed up that suggested been from armenia (don't know why, maybe because the soad history / biography tells us their descendence); anyway, their songs are huge because of that.
Thx again.
Damn it felt like I was there... the power of music. Shit was DOPE.
Respect to Armenia, From Indonesia 🇲🇨
Saw them perform along with The Mars Volta. 2 great bands, 1 awesome show.
Respect Armenia from Coquimbo, Chile!
❤love this it gives me goosebumps 😢 singing to his people.
Who's here because SOAD released new music for their own homeland??
Needed something after the Karabakh peace
Got my first like from a russian bot farm! yaay!
@@brocephus1107 I am not a russian bot btw lmao
They lost the land that they've defended sad
Everyone deserves a homeland
The best video i 've see!🤟
Que hermoso 😭😭😭😭😭 I love sistem of a down
Армянские парни - молодцы.
Ողջունում ենք բոլոր հայերին՝ քաղաք Ստեփանակերտից։ Greetings to all Armenian people from Stepanakert !
who is watching this in 2021?
Me
Me in the suburbs of Buenos Aires from Avellaneda bs as argentina
Me, from Ecuador
me
Me from Greece
SOAD, no one comes even miles close
Soad open me the world for Metal.
It was a heartbreak for my best firend and me to read they ending togetjer
I guess this has been said thousand times, but this rhythm and singing, is totally different than other us or England groups, the influence of their culture is really strong 💪🏽
Hi to all Armenians from Peru. We all remember the genocide and support you all. Peace✌
Espectacular