Yeah, perfect. When Peter Steele died, Type O Negative disbanded, when Joe Strummer died, the Clash cancelled their reunion plans, then when Keith Flint dies, the Prodigy go on a Worldwide tour...
@@TheboxingobserverFlint wasn’t the composer. He was hardly the lead singer either. I don’t even want to engage with this point - it feels distasteful.
I'm 54 and I've followed The Prodigy from the start until present. Keith Flint was a Living Legend while he was of this Earth, now he's a Pure Legend. He Never wanted to get old! Rest easy fella!
@@greg0uk lol i see another fellow northern irish man. It's often said that the 90's N.I rave scene helped bridge the gaps between the 2 hostile communities, through raves in Kelly's etc in '94 (and of course, i've heard white doves, snowballs, microdots and strawbs helped rinse out those nasty hate-filled junk 'about the other side' put into these kids heads of wanting to hurt anyone cuz of where ya lived etc by having them dancing together and understand - these people are just like us, why are we fighting?)
The Prodigy was the only non-metal band back in the 90s that I, as a teenager, was proud to listen to. 30 years later I still think they're amazing and are one of those rare dance bands that have been respected amongst even the most closed minded metalheads.
Absolutely agree, I discovered them around 10 years old not long before Firestarter came to my attention, saw them 2002 at Leeds Festival. I was pretty much into metal by this point, a few weeks before I turned 18, was absolutely not going to miss The Prodigy and was in the pit for that set. One of the best sets of the weekend, almost a transcendental experience from start to finish.
Only because "Pop will Eat itself" did guitars on Poison. Even then the metal guys only started to listen after Fat of the Land.No metaller liked Prodigy during Experience I can tell you that. I was 17 when it was released and the year before Napalm Death released Harmony Corruption and Godflesh released Street Cleaner. Then Nevermind came out and metal became cool. (yes Grunge) No one in that sphere it seems was into them, except for me. I always liked breakbeat music as well as blastbeats.
I won’t lie, the light show was spectacular but the sentiment was beautiful. That’s got me properly choked up. Was at a friends funeral a year ago, right at the end they played some audio I’d never heard before of him singing, playing guitar and laughing one last time… it’s put me back there. Thank you for sharing.
@@anuvabastidanakist2437 last time I saw them was on the Fat of the Land tour, 1997 at Forest National in Brussels ... I was 17, still just as insane and full of energy (both them and me!). Glad you enjoyed it!
So glad this was recommended to me, a beautiful tribute. I saw them at Brixton about 15 years ago, and Keith came through my row and jumped on my foot. Everyone was so in the moment that you just didn't care. One broken toe later and one mad, amazing night that I'll remember and treasure forever. RIP Keith.
Was that the one they released on DVD ?? I have an old DVD live in Brixton, they came out to ‘smack my bitch up’ when the beat kicked in, that crowd man! Crazy scenes! 💥
@@bigpauliep6992 I don't know, I saw them in '94 and they were incredible, and the ticket price? £7... which included sets by Baby D, the Chemical Brothers and Portishead!
When I saw them there was a fight on stage... after someone got on stage and shoved Liam (Tribal Gathering 95). Not sure that was me getting more than my moneys worth though but I guess it did make it memorable ;o)
This was an emotional moment! Saw them at Ali Pali. One of the best, most bangin gig I’ve ever been to. When Keith was resurrected in the lazers the entire place went bananas! Incredible
I always loved The Prodigy, was gutted when Keith died. These days I'm 49 and have two kids, 17 and 11, they both always tell me to leave on and turn up Firestarter, Breathe, Smack ma Bitch up and Charly when they come on in the car. Always happy to oblige, good kids.
The guy on the left hand side standing still like nothing is happening 😂. Remember the prodigy and chemical brothers have been in this since the start. Fantastic as usual
This was ace to watch, bet it was amazing being there! I still listen to them now and again, I was only young when they came out but I love their music, proper tuuuunes!! 🙌🙌
Superb! What Keith and the Prodigy did for dance/electronic music over the decades shaped the entire scene. Always delivered cutting edge tracks. RIP Keith, gone but never forgotten.
just for that split second i thought nah he aint dead!! then reality kicks in as the beat stops!! its a numbing feeling losing someone who was in yer bedroom and in yer car with you for nearly 30 years!!! RIP KEEF!
Keith was a legend! I met him when I was about 10 and recognised him from a newspaper article. We were both out shopping with our mums 😂 He took the time to stop and chat with me and was a genuinely pleasant, friendly guy to me...just some starstruck kid.
Great to see that one of the greatest bands of my childhood are still going strong even after the death of the legend ❤ Some of the greatest memories of my life dancing to The Prodigy with Keith.
Keith was one of THE nicest people I have ever met in my 65 years…..we shared a cup of tea and chatted motorbikes for ages. He sat on mine and played with it a bit, before getting off, looking at it and saying, “sweet bike man..”
WOW! Had Goosebumps all through that! Amazing Awesome! What more can I say. I want to experience this myself live! God bless Keith he was a lovely man!❤
This is just quality. By the way excellent quality live vid op. I saw The Prodigy at Doncaster Dome on the Breath tour, I need to see them at least once more. They are on my bucket list
Being an old man of 44 I was lucky enough to see The Prodigy 3 times..i also remember seeing some band called the foo fighters come on stage before the prodigy.. Your gone but never forgotten brother. Hope your in a happier place now 🐜
How to bring someone back to life just for a moment through a light show and music , totally amazing . Brought a tear to my eye , remembering seeing Prodigy live trough the 90s 👌the energy these lads create at a concert is second to none 🎉
That's just beautiful. Thousands of fans felt the loss, but like this we get our remembrance the way it was meant to. No truths, no lies, no words. Just a moment for the one we lost.
I watched Prodigy live with Keith in 199something, they were promoting Fat of the Land, it was awesome, such an energy! I was glad i wasn't in the first rows though, as keith kept spitting beer on the audience every few minutes 😂. I had the same problem with PIL, but then i was in first row! And John Lydon wasn't spitting beer, he was "getting his nose free to breathe" 😂😂
Best night of live music i've ever had the fortune to see was The Prodigy @ Sheffield Plug in 2008. It was absolutely mind-blowing being in a club with such a small capacity and the crowd was completely mental! Just introduced my 8yo son to some of the less sweary tracks!
A 50 yr old man should not have a tear in his eye watching this.
Thanks so much for sharing.
45 and I burst watchin that. Miss him so much.
same 👍👌
I was holding it back a bit. Damn
38, crying
I was there. I also cried at this part. Gd to know it wasnt only me ❤
Perfect tribute by Prodigy. Not sappy. Not exploitative. Not overdone. Just perfect.
My words exactly. Better than creepy holograms.
Yeah, perfect. When Peter Steele died, Type O Negative disbanded, when Joe Strummer died, the Clash cancelled their reunion plans, then when Keith Flint dies, the Prodigy go on a Worldwide tour...
@@TheboxingobserverFlint wasn’t the composer. He was hardly the lead singer either. I don’t even want to engage with this point - it feels distasteful.
@@Theboxingobserverirrelevant, Keith wasn't a musician
This has made me smile. 2023 and people are still appreciating The Prodigy. I still listen to them now and again. Brings back some great memories. 🤟
People still love them bcoz they are original in every way and pathed the way and still are. 🤘🏻😁🤘🏻
Hardcore will never die.
Hardly surprising! Most of the people that listened to them are still alive
Now and again? Every day more like!
They were my go-to when I was 13 and off my face on acid trips.
I grew out of that, but not the Prodigy ^^
I'm 54 and I've followed The Prodigy from the start until present.
Keith Flint was a Living Legend while he was of this Earth, now he's a Pure Legend. He Never wanted to get old! Rest easy fella!
Me too. I was 11 when I bought experience. Still listen to all the albums ❤
He was too rare for this earth ❤
@@Ultrasonic94Ghaha same as mate, first ever album I bought 🎉
The Firestarter will never really die as long as we remember him. RIP Keith..
and wipeout 2097
The 90s were a beautiful decade. A smiling face and a thumping base for a happy race. 🎶 😊
Yes bro!! 👌🏻
Apart from the IRA
@@greg0uk lol i see another fellow northern irish man. It's often said that the 90's N.I rave scene helped bridge the gaps between the 2 hostile communities, through raves in Kelly's etc in '94 (and of course, i've heard white doves, snowballs, microdots and strawbs helped rinse out those nasty hate-filled junk 'about the other side' put into these kids heads of wanting to hurt anyone cuz of where ya lived etc by having them dancing together and understand - these people are just like us, why are we fighting?)
Word 🤙
Beautifully said 🎉❤ I have very fond memories of those days 😊
Really good of that bloke on the left to fire these lasers out of his eyes for Keef like that
He's a guest DJ from Zeta Reticuli. They heard Charley for the first time last year and made a special effort to get to Brighton.
The Prodigy was the only non-metal band back in the 90s that I, as a teenager, was proud to listen to. 30 years later I still think they're amazing and are one of those rare dance bands that have been respected amongst even the most closed minded metalheads.
Totally had a place at many a metal festival line up and the crowd loved it.
Absolutely agree, I discovered them around 10 years old not long before Firestarter came to my attention, saw them 2002 at Leeds Festival. I was pretty much into metal by this point, a few weeks before I turned 18, was absolutely not going to miss The Prodigy and was in the pit for that set. One of the best sets of the weekend, almost a transcendental experience from start to finish.
Me too, exactly the same for me!
Only because "Pop will Eat itself" did guitars on Poison. Even then the metal guys only started to listen after Fat of the Land.No metaller liked Prodigy during Experience I can tell you that. I was 17 when it was released and the year before Napalm Death released Harmony Corruption and Godflesh released Street Cleaner. Then Nevermind came out and metal became cool. (yes Grunge) No one in that sphere it seems was into them, except for me. I always liked breakbeat music as well as blastbeats.
I saw them at reading and was just thinking about how the mosh pit turned into a rave!
I won’t lie, the light show was spectacular but the sentiment was beautiful. That’s got me properly choked up. Was at a friends funeral a year ago, right at the end they played some audio I’d never heard before of him singing, playing guitar and laughing one last time… it’s put me back there. Thank you for sharing.
Man i got chills as soon as his silhouette started dancing. He was truly 1 of a kind. RIP brother raving in paradise 🤘😆🤘
Goosebumps!!!! Keith lives in the spirit of rave
Keith IS the spirit of rave! 🤘😝🤘
I was there. I cried at fire starter too. Never thought id be crying at firestarter . This probably was the best part of the gig. Thnx for the upload
Saw them last night in Birmingham - place went nuts when you saw Keith's silhouette. Gone but not forgotten.
@PhilJohn1i980 I was there at the back I'm nearly 60 bit it was great no other word for it but great
@@anuvabastidanakist2437 last time I saw them was on the Fat of the Land tour, 1997 at Forest National in Brussels ... I was 17, still just as insane and full of energy (both them and me!). Glad you enjoyed it!
Gone but never forgotten. Absolute legend. RIP KEITH ❤ love this!
What an excellent tribute! The Prodigy never cease to amaze. RIP Keith he really knew how to set the place on 'fire'.
Legends never die.
Straight facts. Absolute stalwart of the industry and the genre
Wow still getting the love. Seen them at Rezerection in Edinburgh in the 90s. Shame they walked off mid set. Miss those days 🫡🫡🫡😁🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Oh, what memories. Speed, bottles of water, and my feet for dancing. What a great time I had. 😊 love and peace to all listening to this.
❤
Class😂✌️
gotta love the dove's and mitsies ;-)
LSD on weekends listening to this on repeat
Ahh the good old times
So glad this was recommended to me, a beautiful tribute. I saw them at Brixton about 15 years ago, and Keith came through my row and jumped on my foot. Everyone was so in the moment that you just didn't care. One broken toe later and one mad, amazing night that I'll remember and treasure forever. RIP Keith.
Was that the one they released on DVD ?? I have an old DVD live in Brixton, they came out to ‘smack my bitch up’ when the beat kicked in, that crowd man! Crazy scenes! 💥
❤. The laser show was amazing 🤯. Goosebumps moment when Keith lit up the place 😳. Loved that 👌🤯❤️❤️
The prodigy are one of the only groups you see live where you realy do feel you got more than your moneys worth
Nowadays, you're right.
'93? Not so much.
@@bigpauliep6992 I don't know, I saw them in '94 and they were incredible, and the ticket price? £7... which included sets by Baby D, the Chemical Brothers and Portishead!
When I saw them there was a fight on stage... after someone got on stage and shoved Liam (Tribal Gathering 95).
Not sure that was me getting more than my moneys worth though but I guess it did make it memorable ;o)
@@corleth2868 Those were the days... 😉
The days when musicians were put in danger by fans more often? Not sure why you're nostalgic for that specifically. @@rosstee
Goosebumps…hope you’re raving up there Keef…so missed ❤️
BIG UP FROM MOSCOW'S BREAKERS, RESPECT TO 1997 ON RED SQUARE
NOTHING beats the Prodigy live.
This was an emotional moment! Saw them at Ali Pali. One of the best, most bangin gig I’ve ever been to. When Keith was resurrected in the lazers the entire place went bananas! Incredible
I have not heard Ali Pali for years, correct me if wrong, slang for Hammersmith Palais?!
@@ExtraIceCube Alexandra Palace
@@kitlane362 that's the one.
@@ExtraIceCube Famous for being the home of televised darts and the original home of the BBC.
@@ExtraIceCubeyea no one ever says it apart from douche canoe freshmen
I’m by no means a Prodigy fan, yet I can’t remember the last time I got goosebumps like this haha
I can't even see now after watching that in my pitch black room with my phone on full brightness, in my face.
Worth it
I always loved The Prodigy, was gutted when Keith died. These days I'm 49 and have two kids, 17 and 11, they both always tell me to leave on and turn up Firestarter, Breathe, Smack ma Bitch up and Charly when they come on in the car. Always happy to oblige, good kids.
The guy on the left hand side standing still like nothing is happening 😂. Remember the prodigy and chemical brothers have been in this since the start. Fantastic as usual
I think that is the laser, masquerading as a human figure.
Lump in my throat when the laser changed, still listen to the prodigy almost daily❤
Breathtaking to see prodigy are still as big as they have ever been and their music will be loved by generations to come 😊
Obviously nowhere near as big as they were but yes they live on
This was ace to watch, bet it was amazing being there! I still listen to them now and again, I was only young when they came out but I love their music, proper tuuuunes!! 🙌🙌
What an amazing tribute to a now a literal icon of Dance Music.
Superb!
What Keith and the Prodigy did for dance/electronic music over the decades shaped the entire scene. Always delivered cutting edge tracks. RIP Keith, gone but never forgotten.
What do you mean gone ? 😕 what happened 😳
@@QIKUGAMES-QIKUhe took his own life
Saw faithless pay a beautiful tribute to maxi jazz this year and now watching prodigy to something equally as beautiful is amazing
Great band and pioneer of early dance music 👍🏻. A great testament to Keith and the prodigy never forget 👌🏻🙏Keep blasting them tunes !
Been lucky enough to see Prodigy four times. Last time was Leeds on the No Tourists album tour. This is an amazing tribute. RIP Keith.
Nice.
Keep starting those fires Keith
RIP, one of my favourite bands, followed them since Charly, that’s an amazing light show. A great band always innovating with their sound.
If the nineties could see us now 😢 here's hoping for a better future and better leadership 😊
Wow great recording !!! ...wish I were there ..Miss you Keef
Incredible! They couldn't have done anything more perfect.
That sent a legit shiver up my spine. And a real tear to my eye. Never forget you keef. ❤
If I could be in any place at any point in history I would be there……….the way way this makes the hairs on my arms stand up is ridiculous……❤❤❤
Prodigy Legend!
just for that split second i thought nah he aint dead!! then reality kicks in as the beat stops!! its a numbing feeling losing someone who was in yer bedroom and in yer car with you for nearly 30 years!!! RIP KEEF!
Keith was a legend! I met him when I was about 10 and recognised him from a newspaper article.
We were both out shopping with our mums 😂
He took the time to stop and chat with me and was a genuinely pleasant, friendly guy to me...just some starstruck kid.
Fire starter gives me the same chills like back in 90's :)
That gave me chills
How does this not have a million views?! OMG...
Im so happy I got to see the prodigy before he passed, would still go see them now too, legends!
Same
Does anybody remember the time when people used to dance at gigs ?? Instead of just filming it on their phones!!
Yeh, I don't fancy it now, not like it was
PURE COLD HARD GOOSEBUMPS
Great to see that one of the greatest bands of my childhood are still going strong even after the death of the legend ❤
Some of the greatest memories of my life dancing to The Prodigy with Keith.
Amazing and a touching tribute,,,,, respect RIP
I'm 52 now and still blast them everyday.....LEGENDS!!! 🤘😜🍻🇨🇦
Utterly stunning.....superb footage position and well done on the camera control..
I still get the same feelings today listening to this as I did back in the day. MAGICAL
Keith was one of THE nicest people I have ever met in my 65 years…..we shared a cup of tea and chatted motorbikes for ages. He sat on mine and played with it a bit, before getting off, looking at it and saying, “sweet bike man..”
Awesome light show. Love it.
The start of this is absolutely banging ! If only I could get this as a track to listen to ! Would be amazing! Prodigy are class to be fair ! ❤
All the fuckin phones up does my head in just enjoy it and buy the DVD later
WOW! Had Goosebumps all through that! Amazing Awesome! What more can I say. I want to experience this myself live! God bless Keith he was a lovely man!❤
This is now. I've nearly experienced death this year and I want to be alive. Yes alive please 😊🎉
Your right here with us Keith, you always will be.
The international call sign of the British "let's have it " lol 5:12
Man that made me cry ❤
This is just quality. By the way excellent quality live vid op. I saw The Prodigy at Doncaster Dome on the Breath tour, I need to see them at least once more. They are on my bucket list
Awesome. Your Christmas gift to me is Epilepsy and I'm loving it.
I remember a time when The Prodigy got played on radio and MTV,, thoose where the times...
Everybody's in the place, let's goooo .. my prodigy fave.
Legends never really die. We just appreciate them more. 💪💪💪
We love u Keef. Saw these amazing guys twice n woz lucky to see Keef bouncing about. Amazing gigs!! Full of love. Rip u lovely man xxxxx 🐜
Lasers and smoke are two of the best things to ever grace live shows
Phenomenal tribute. Love the respect.
Thats such a fantastic, classy and fitting tribute to Keith
Excellent mix, thx for sharing!
Thank you for sharing. It's great to have been there. ❤
Being an old man of 44 I was lucky enough to see The Prodigy 3 times..i also remember seeing some band called the foo fighters come on stage before the prodigy.. Your gone but never forgotten brother. Hope your in a happier place now 🐜
You're as old as you feel young man.
44 hardly old.
@@malcolmmitchell6529 People are literally brainwashed to think they're older than they are. INSANE. At 54 I was doing 11 min plank.
RIP Keith Brother thank you for the joy, and to you Maxim and Liam
❤2ALL
✌👍🤜🏽
Goosebumps.
We all miss you Keith. Catch you at the big one
Romford’s finest returns, what a wonderful surprise in 2023 ! Miss you mate, much love
Underworld?
The Prodigy are a bit more East than Romford.
The lights still shine Razor sharp for Keith, Awesome tribute, RIP you life long memory maker,
Awesome of you to share brings back memories.
That guy standing in the foreground didn't move an inch! epic musical statues gameplay!
How to bring someone back to life just for a moment through a light show and music , totally amazing . Brought a tear to my eye , remembering seeing Prodigy live trough the 90s 👌the energy these lads create at a concert is second to none 🎉
That's just beautiful. Thousands of fans felt the loss, but like this we get our remembrance the way it was meant to. No truths, no lies, no words. Just a moment for the one we lost.
What an awesome set! Brilliant. Thanks for uploading!
Man, these guys still rock the frikkin roof off any place. Lovin it 😍😍
Wicked, wish I was there, but you brought it here, Thanks
I got a lump in my throat, gone but never forgotten
Thank you Keith, thank you for everything.
Wow, that IS a nice light/laser show! Stayed for the whole video 🥂 cheers!
That was awesome !! Goose bumps and everything. That’s whole show looked incredible 😱🤯👍
That shits awesome, a good way to remember Keiths crazy energy ❤
This made me smile! Fat Of The Land is my all time favourite album, full stop. Keef will never die as long as we remember him.
I watched Prodigy live with Keith in 199something, they were promoting Fat of the Land, it was awesome, such an energy! I was glad i wasn't in the first rows though, as keith kept spitting beer on the audience every few minutes 😂. I had the same problem with PIL, but then i was in first row! And John Lydon wasn't spitting beer, he was "getting his nose free to breathe" 😂😂
Man, Prodigy live shows go so hard! They don't fuck about, do they?
Best night of live music i've ever had the fortune to see was The Prodigy @ Sheffield Plug in 2008. It was absolutely mind-blowing being in a club with such a small capacity and the crowd was completely mental!
Just introduced my 8yo son to some of the less sweary tracks!
Makes my cry so much everytime I watch this. I bought a hifi system way back in the 90s because of the Prodigy