Faith No More - 8/19/92 The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2024
- I just realized after looking at the date of this. Pantera was filmed the night before at the same venue, same seat. Incredible 2 nights of back to back great bands in their prime! Lucky for me, security didn't catch on to what I was doing. A couple of years later they caught me filming someone I have zero recollection of.
Lucky for me too, my 90's concert group was laying around at the same house recovering from the Pantera show when I said, "hey, just remembered FNM is at the Warfield tonight." They were like are you f***ing kidding me?? Packed into the van and off to the Warfield. We also saw Soundgarden there in '92, Tool in '94, twice in '96, Ministry '96, NIN '94, FNM '93-95-97, every Primus New Year's Eve show wherever that was. Talk about better times
The Tool, Soundgarden, and NIN are available to view on this channel.
Setlist
01. 0:00:42 intro ("Theme from Shaft" by Isaac Hayes)
02. 0:04:10 Caffeine
03. 0:08:19 Death March
04. 0:10:55 Land of Sunshine
05. 0:14:28 The Real Thing
06. 0:23:00 Midlife Crisis
07. 0:26:44 As the Worm Turns
08. 0:29:55 RV
09. 0:34:01 Surprise! You're Dead!
10. 0:36:33 Be Aggressive
0:39:38 Saturday Night (Bay City Rollers cover) snippet
11. 0:40:15 Crack Hitler
12. 0:44:42 Easy (Commodores cover)
13. 0:47:34 We Care a Lot
0:49:56 Mistadobalina (Del tha Funky Homosapien cover) snippet
14. 0:51:35 Jizzlobber
15. 0:57:37 Woodpecker From Mars
16. 1:04:12 Epic
Encore
17. 1:11:27 Introduce Yourself
18. 1:12:58 Mark Bowen
19. 1:16:02 Why Do You Bother
Second Encore
20. 1:25:46 Edge of the World
Mike Patton - Lead Vocals
Billy Gould - Bass / Backing Vocals
Mike Bordin - Drums
Roddy Bottum - Keyboards / Backing Vocals
Jim Martin - Guitar / Backing Vocals
I'm always trying to find the ones where Patton flips...definitely seen this show from different angles. Love it so much.
I was there in the photo pit as a teenaged rock music journalist. Interviewed Phil from Pantera the night before backstage. Maaaan those were the days!
Thank you for letting us be part of this little piece of History
Always faszinating to see his gradual transformation between albums
your personal archive is amazing, thanks
I grabbed the concert life by the balls in the 90s and had a most excellent adventure.
You sure the fuck did. I've been going down your Rabbit Hole of a channel for days. You have excellent taste.
Oh, amazing (thanks for bringing this back!)!
Mate, the audio and image quality is insane!!! My father saw Faith No More on this tour in Madrid. Thank you for posting this!!!
I hope you keep adding vids. these are great!
Patton is such a great performer! This was also during their prime...the energy Patton has in Caffeine is amazing. Do you have any Mr. Bungle shows?
Yes from earlier that year and the same seat angle too! I'll get that one up soon
Here is one from the Fillmore 95 i did - th-cam.com/video/2XExxQr9zlE/w-d-xo.html
funny there is a second version of this show upploaded as well. i never saw this angle@@bootlegcowboys
It's a wild gig
51:50. Best song ever...
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Whoa thanks man , this is one of they best for sure
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wow Mike without wristwatch
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1992 Faith No More Lives are way better than their 1993 Lives. Reason being is 1993 the tension combined with Patton becoming bored resulted in Patton not singing the angel dust songs as accurately or intense.
True
Indeed. I saw them at Sheffield Arena in Dec 1992 (BBC Broadcast audio is on here and is quite simply the best performance of FNM I've ever seen or heard). Cut forward to Phoenix Festival July 1993, and Patton is mostly just screaming and making gutteral noises while embalming himself in the mic lead. And taking the piss out of Jim. I didn't know it was the last date of the Angel dust tour at the time, nor did I know it would be the last time they ever played with Jim. Sad really.