@@patwaddingtonit was crazy. The lady hands were Chili peppers on the main stage and Megadeth on the second stage. Id seen chili peppers so many times so I saw Megadeath. I was about 20ft from the stage. It was EPIC. Then as we walked back to the campsite it was like in the movies where suddenly everyone starts walking fast, then jogging, then all out sprinting. And it took my friends a minute to realize we were walking towards what everyone was running from. Lol
Sitting here as a 20 year old reading all these comments from reminiscing 30-40 year olds, you guys were all so lucky to live through this era of music I can’t imagine what it would be like talking to my friends about this type of stuff when it came out
Yes we lived through great music. I’m 51. But the best music was the 60’s. Jimmi Hendrix, Beetles ( referred to in this song, Strawberry fields), Bob Dylan etc. real music in this and the previous era’s. So wonderful that you appreciate real music with real instruments, not all computer. Take care. This is a great band and song.
We were the luckiest! And truth be told every genre was great at the time! And they were distinctly different. What a great time in music. Rock music was fu***** raging though!
I disagree! The last great era was being a kid begging to watch the JETSONS! b4 your parents got so stoned they forgot they had kids and played the DOORS 8 tracks all day while you did weird kid shit outside because it was FUN! :)
The last time you would live in a semi cohesive society with similarities between past present and future yes this much is true. There is no more past present and future only the state and how they want you to think now.
No it didn’t. Bush was Friday night. Limp Bizkit was Saturday which is when the boards started getting taken down but Sunday was when fires started at the RHCP set. Regardless, the music being played was never the reason for or not for a riot. It was because it was the worst schematically planned major festival in history and they were charging $10 for a bottle of water.
Awesome isn't it...90s ruled with the most and best band's to come out in that era...I don't know if Rock will ever get better for as bands...it would take alot to beat those bands in the 90s...
BUSH, LIVE, STP, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Alice In Chains, Counting Crows, The Offspring, Candlebox, Collective Soul, Green Day, NIN, R.E.M., U2, Third Eye Blind and so many more. Just fantastic music and brings back so many memories of my early 20s. I still remember discovering a few of these bands while I was in the Persian Gulf in 91. I bought Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins and RHCCP new CDs at the same time and little did I know what I was in store for. I was just hearing about some of them on MTV at the time and went ahead and bought them. I had already known about RHCCP from 120 minutes years before and had some previous stuff. What awesome memories!
Difference is then to now, everybody understood this was their era and embraced it fully. They knew their parents had the 60’s - 70’s as theirs so they had the mentality of “this is my era”. Nowadays you got people wishing they were living in the 80’s or 90’s, I admit I’m one of them but nobody sees this as a time they want to look back on in future and go “we made the most of it”. That’s the problem with this time.
I believe the best era for music was 1920s when jazz was at its peak. The music had so much emotion that just isn’t captured these days in modern songs
@@fthprodphoto-video5357 only because you grew up in it. I did as well and the music was shit. Woodstock aside everything was rap culture. Baggy pants. Etc.
Man anytime Woodstock videos come up I start getting chills. That was one of the most amazing weekends of my life, I am 45 now bad knees, bad back, bad wife, awesome son and of course a mortgage. Back then though 20 on more drugs then Id admit to not a care in the world. Unfortunately whoever said youth is wasted on the Young was a genius.
Song was released 27 years ago, footage is from 22 years ago, video was published 9 months ago and has an incredible 1.2 million views. That’s what you call standing the test of time. Amazing.
I saw them in concert last month and the whole crowd sang along to this song. Gavin put on a great performance, really energetic and interactive with the crowd, I was impressed.
@@DevTurnerAW homeless myself m8t and i totally understand your position. Without my music (what's left of it as my previous landlord through 99% of my 5000 record and cds in a skip) I really don't know what I'd do. It also makes it more difficult as I'm an amputee in a wheelchair ♿ I hate the UK 🇬🇧 law that gives landlords the power they poses. "Keep on rocking in the free world" brother
To the most beautiful girl at Woodstock 99, the one that was on my shoulders when Bush performed this song...we met during this set at this show and hung out during the entire Bush performance. Out of 250,000 ppl , you were HANDS DOWN the ABSOLUTE PRETTIEST girl at the entire weekend show! Unquestionably. And you were soo super sweet! If you happen to see this , please say hi to me. I was devastated when I fell asleep and missed meeting back up with you at the airplane Hangar for the Rave. I looked for you for the next two days but never saw you again. I seriously wanted to cry. If yall would pin this JIC she miraculously happens to see this, that would be amazing. She was so genuinely nice, I always have wondered about her, and hate thinking she may feel I stood her up
Sometimes in life this happens, and sometimes it’s way better than actually getting to know her, and end up hating her because her feet smelled like corn chips 😂.. just thank her for that moment in time she gave you
Wow. It’s been over 20 years now but the way you’re writing about it it feels as if you met and lost her just yesterday. Time and music are two of the most amazing things there are in this world!
I was running on fumes but I had a great time. Korn took it all out of us prior to bush setting up ... They didn't get their wings until halfway through I cannot remember exactly what part glycerine was I'm pretty sure that was towards the middle.... Man this was before 9/11 cell phones we thought we were miserable for those couple days best fucking weekend of my life
It was fucking amazing I'm watching it now and I can feel the same thing rush through me just like that night met this beautiful girl there we thought we were so grown neither one of us realized we had so much more to go wish I could find her
It was very very hot and crowded. I was maybe 14 or 15 and still remember this performance, Rage, Crystal Method, and Metallica being the best. We left midday Sunday before the madness started.
This feels like the closing credits to the 90s. I’m infinitely grateful to have experienced it. 15 in 1990, 25 in 2000. World changes forever in 2001 and all that’s left is memories and the feelings that rise when you hear something like this from that time. What a beautiful time to have been alive.
This is pure nostalgia, its summer time mid 1999 playing tony hawk pro skater and then later skating with friends and playing pokemon. Please god I dont want to be here anymore
Haha, I’m with you mate, was playing the PS1 and jumping my BMX without a care in the world back then, such an awesome time to grow up in. I’m going to see these guys in March and can’t wait!
One man with a guitar to play and a story to sing. People talked a lot of shit about Gavin/Bush back then. But this performance is exactly why they became the biggest band in the world for a point in time. It takes a certain charisma and a huge set of balls to stand alone in front of a crowd of hundreds of thousands of people knowing millions more were watching on TV...and pour your heart out. To do it so flawlessly is amazing. And, even the adamant Bush haters were right there singing the fuck along because this performance commanded it. Hands down the best five minutes of the entire weekend.
@@LiamArdo89I see a lot of people saying they were Nirvana wannabes but honestly I love Nirvana too and I get a totally different sound and vibe from both bands. I would never compare them.
That’s interesting because I’ve had some great times, I was in my teens in the 90s but life has gone quite slowly for me. Everyone says it goes fast but I’ve been through so much and I’m not even 40 yet
@@rhettpeter83 me too, I’ve seen a lot and been a lot of places most will never get to go . I’ve never been out of the country because fear of flying but I’ve literally drove almost every hwy in America and seen every major city . My favorite place I’ve ever been is in the mountains of Tennessee in Gatlinburg . That’s my hometown . But just seems like yesterday I was a teenager . From 25 to 50 has literally flown by so fast my head is still spinning . After 50 you start having little medical problems and next thing you know your having stress tests and colonoscopies every year . In reality I’ve probably only got a short time left on this earth and still haven’t done anything with my life that I can say I’m proud of . I’ve helped a few people along the way but I’ve not left a mark on the world and I’ll be forgotten after I’m gone . The worst thing ever is to be close to death and realize all you’ve done your whole life is worry about death .
Doesn’t it? I’m 2 yers older than yourself and going back listening to this, Candlebox, Gin Blossoms, Dave Matthews, Nirvana….we were babies, but this music is timelessly brilliant
@@amandamaze9369 sadly he cheated on his wife for three years with their Nanny and while she was pregnant with their last Child Appolo. :( I'm not happy writing this though. I truly feel he loves Gwen but some men and women just don't have monogamy in them. He is a Rock God for goodness sake!! I'm sure Gwen was surprised it lasted as long as it did Trust me I am not condoning it! It sickens me! My ex-husband cheated on me. I've been divorced for over 25 years. I've dated a lot since but just won't ever marry again. As I stated above some men and women just don't know what monogamy means and I got tired a long time ago of finding that out the hard way. :( I still love Bush and their music!!.I think Gavin is sexy as hell!! And I too come here often to here them perform and see his sexy self! Peace ✌
@@lola1372 that's his personal business u don't know what he was going through internally, maybe u should look in the mirror find it faults and work on them ,no one is perfect in the flesh
married the man I saw this performance with! Watched them perform again, ~18 yrs later, with the same man; we're all a bit squishier, a bit grey; but still able to rock all night! ❤️ these guys!
It is still out there it just doesn't have as much commercial success anymore. The 90s were a special time where people appreciated an honest pure performance more than I feel like they do today where the world is so manufactured.
@@loganpaul9759The problem is we didn't have to widen our horizons back then. Today, front and center is all the garbage, if we have to find all the hidden gems, we'll just revert to what we already love. 70s/80s/90s. No shortage of legends there.
i have been watching this video for years and have hesitated to comment, it's an incredible performance that should survive. people should be able to hear this for all of time. i hope all we do here, now, is not in vain, we cannot be forgotten. we did more than anybody in the history of the world. feel good people before you breath that last breath.
I almost had tears in my eyes, so much emotion came over me as I heard this song, while it's blasting out the speakers. I'm in the kitchen prepping my meals and getting ready for the gym. I walk over to the laptop and it's Bush at Woodstock '99. Hearing this song took me back to '99, like it was yesterday. That concert was epic!
Had a relationship that didn’t work, met a girl at work, sparkle, and this song started our relationship. Now we are 16 years further, are married, have a lovely girl and a great son. Life is good. Thanks Gavin & Bush.
Don't know how many times I've watched this exact video. Everytime I always completely stop what I am doing to watch this start to finish. Legendary status!
for real, they were the biggest rock band in the US in 1996, their tour was such a big deal, after that they kind of fell off, by Woodstock they were almost seen as a has-been act and since than they have really fallen off
Saw this live... 3 weeks before I moved off to my first year in College. So many memories. I'm almost 40 now... hard to believe time's gone by so much.
Dude I feel you. I made a huge mistake in my 20's and missed out on years inside prison and all I was left with were my memories of the good days when I wasn't such a screw up.
Hi RI, I can totally relate, first year college, peer pressure..... pen pushing pressure... but this song help me through.... plus my close friends call me Glycerine Marie and it has been 2 decades now..
I’ve just rediscovered their Sixteen Stone album. I forgot how good it was. Feel like I’m hearing it from the first time again. Timeless album! Love Bush ❤❤❤❤
This is just a great performance - even though this song came out in 1994, it was still managed to be one the best moments of Woodstock '99, if not the best.
This and when Staind played "Outside" at the Family Values Tour. Shit I wish I wasn't 11 years old back then lol. I would have loved to be at those shows.
Oh men, I'recently watch W99's documental in Netflix. Was it as bad as they show in this documental? My feeling is that most of the people should go again next year...
Revisiting this incredible performance. I was glad that I went to see Bush last year, I was so fortunate to hold Gavin’s hands and danced with him for a bit when he came off stage to greet the crowd. It was an experience I would never forget. He was so nice to his fans. Happy birthday, Gavin!
I'm 34, my son is 14, and knows how to play this song on his electric guitar. He just learned it today. And this has always been one of my fave songs. So that comment blew my mind a little. Lol
Fr tho ...I can't ever stop listening to this.... my dad has since passed away.... but I will never forget going into his CDs and rocking out to this song in the basement 😅....I miss that guy ....love you dad you introduced me to being a real person and I'll never go back
This song went viral before viral was even a pop culture term. The 90s were an amazing time to be a teenager. There was a balance between technology and life, MTV still played music videos (at least up to mid 90s), two stroke dominated off road, the list goes on. I remember racing to the mall in '95 when Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness came out. The line at Sam Goody stretched outside. Waited for almost three hours, line barely budged and they sold out all CDs and cassette copies. Total bummer that I didn't get my CD but as I look back, it was one of the many adventures I had and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Love reading comments like this painting a moment in time. Was born in '91 and I thank God so much for having a childhood in the 90's. Couldn't imagine being a teen then.
good, and Im glad those corporate douchebags got their stuff burned. so what they just took the insurance money .but the girls who were raped and the boy who died of heat stroke can't be brought back
The '90s were an extremely beautiful time to be a teenager. I only hope that my kids, today little children, can live an adolescence as beautiful as the one that the people of my generation had. Peace.-
@@angelabraunsdorf3087 I don’t know, go look up some recent pics. My wife gets people magazine and they did a story on him July of last year, she was like ‘isn’t that the guy from Bush, he’s still hot AF!’. The dude still looks like a rock god.
Still gives me goosebumps. I remember when I got this album, I was probably around 10 years old,lol, and my grandma and I went to Strawberries (remember Strawberries,guys?)and I picked this and Siamese Dream by the Smashing Pumpkins. I went home and ripped those CDs open-it was hard,all that plastic-and stared at the art and the lyrics on the inserts while I let them play. I’ve been listening ever since.
Saw Bush, Buckcherry and Bloodhound Gang in concert. Bush put on the best show I ever saw. At one point in Glycerine, he jumps into the crowd and they carried him to the other side of the venue and suddenly a spotlight found him in the stands and he played the next verse, and crowd surfed back to the main stage to finish the song. It was incredible.
Saw this song tonight at the Bush concert. I wasn't at Woodstock'99, and I wasn't in the US at the time - I moved to America from a backwater Eastern European country five years ago. Americans, be proud that in the 90's you gave the world dozens of great bands that we immigrants still listen to and love.
Definitely not dead. Just not mainstream anymore. Im sure I can say for others that mainstream is getting old really quick. Hopefully a new wave will come
I remember this song from the 90s, it sounded on the background of our old family TV while I was playing with my toys. Can't remember much, but the sound of that song....I would never forget.
God he beautiful that performance came after a huge uproar that had to been total bravery to go up there and sing this with just a guitar. Gavin you're the man
@@genuinemorganI recommend watching the documentary on this festival. It was actually appalling what happened there, so much destruction. It wasn’t a controlled atmosphere at all. Gavin put himself in a really dangerous position doing this, the crowd was drugged up and very hyped after Korn’s performance. This was not planned at all, he did it to calm them, they were trying to tear the stage down and he put himself out there like this.
There was a slow kid at my school called Gavin, he used to ride around on a skateboard and fall off it all the time. We called him "skateboard Gavin" and bullied him aggressively. I met my best friend in yr10 History, we bonded over bullying Gavin. We were best man at each others wedding and it was bought up in both speeches. People often raise the impact of bullying on the victims, but rarely are the benefits talked about, like the 20 people who are laughing at the person getting bullied and the bonds they form.
saw them live a few weeks ago, i’ve never been a big fan of this song, but hearing it live has made me appreciate it so much more, there’s just something about hearing the raw emotion as they sing it live that makes it infinitely better :)
@@TheStrataminor why should he? Some frontmen have a body that makes it illegal for them to wear a shirt on stage. Johnny Hawkins of Nothing More is another example.
i’m 19 & life is actually not being good to me for years, i just want to feel ALIVE again,stop feeling lonely all the time, get rid of insomnia, have friends, fall in love for the first time… anyways i always thank God for giving me such great taste in music ✨✨
Was in that crowd that night. Greatest time ever. ❤
Me too. Crazy…
i wish i was.
That's awesome
You do a bit of rioting?
@@patwaddingtonit was crazy. The lady hands were Chili peppers on the main stage and Megadeth on the second stage. Id seen chili peppers so many times so I saw Megadeath. I was about 20ft from the stage. It was EPIC. Then as we walked back to the campsite it was like in the movies where suddenly everyone starts walking fast, then jogging, then all out sprinting. And it took my friends a minute to realize we were walking towards what everyone was running from. Lol
Sitting here as a 20 year old reading all these comments from reminiscing 30-40 year olds, you guys were all so lucky to live through this era of music I can’t imagine what it would be like talking to my friends about this type of stuff when it came out
Yes we lived through great music. I’m 51. But the best music was the 60’s. Jimmi Hendrix, Beetles ( referred to in this song, Strawberry fields), Bob Dylan etc. real music in this and the previous era’s. So wonderful that you appreciate real music with real instruments, not all computer. Take care. This is a great band and song.
Oops miss spelling Beatles
There still is good music. Just harder to find buried under all the commercial nonsense force fed to us.
I’m 33, this would be more people 40-50
I was 9 when this was filmed
We were the luckiest! And truth be told every genre was great at the time! And they were distinctly different. What a great time in music. Rock music was fu***** raging though!
Don’t understand why people hate on bush. This is one of the most beautiful performances of a song ever.
Nobody hates on Bush….and if they do, they don’t count
I don't remember people hating on them, at least not in the 90's.
I came across this from watching the Woodstock documentary on Netflix and now me and my brother always say don’t let the days go by because of it
I guess you mean "Some people don't like Bush", never heard of them being the focus of hate or something.
Agree, he actually delivered what Woodstock was actually about in his songs.
Sometimes I honestly believe that the 90's was the last great era.
80’s & 90’s!
True statement - 2000 is when Armageddon started....
I disagree! The last great era was being a kid begging to watch the JETSONS! b4 your parents got so stoned they forgot they had kids and played the DOORS 8 tracks all day while you did weird kid shit outside because it was FUN! :)
It was the last era without social media and advanced mobile phones, so yes it was the last great era
The last time you would live in a semi cohesive society with similarities between past present and future yes this much is true. There is no more past present and future only the state and how they want you to think now.
Who is here at 2024 listening to this great performance?
Almost everyday lately. I need this version to drop on streaming services.🥲
❤🖤
Shhhhh
Forever
Here for it
This song held off a riot with this very performance.
That Netflix doc really did like to pain a very specific picture lol
correct
No it didn’t. Bush was Friday night. Limp Bizkit was Saturday which is when the boards started getting taken down but Sunday was when fires started at the RHCP set.
Regardless, the music being played was never the reason for or not for a riot. It was because it was the worst schematically planned major festival in history and they were charging $10 for a bottle of water.
Tell us about it
its funny you look at the crowd during video and they are all peace and love
Think about it... one man, one song, one guitar, with all those voices cheering and singing your song back to you
Awesome isn't it...90s ruled with the most and best band's to come out in that era...I don't know if Rock will ever get better for as bands...it would take alot to beat those bands in the 90s...
That has to feel AMAZING
Badass
More like a couple thousand
Chills
This literally feels like the send off to the 90's.
I was thinking the same thing - like a bittersweet parting song.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
It was. This was the day the 90s died
it was.
These are my oldies
Culturally significant. The future generations will thank you for putting this on TH-cam
Yes 100%
BUSH, LIVE, STP, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Alice In Chains, Counting Crows, The Offspring, Candlebox, Collective Soul, Green Day, NIN, R.E.M., U2, Third Eye Blind and so many more. Just fantastic music and brings back so many memories of my early 20s. I still remember discovering a few of these bands while I was in the Persian Gulf in 91. I bought Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins and RHCCP new CDs at the same time and little did I know what I was in store for. I was just hearing about some of them on MTV at the time and went ahead and bought them. I had already known about RHCCP from 120 minutes years before and had some previous stuff. What awesome memories!
rock on
how did you get my fav playlist on Spotify ? (excepted for U2) ;-)
Dude you got all of them thumbs up
Thank you for your service Rich...Glad that you had all those wonderful bands to listen to...God bless you...
You must be born in '79! So many amazing bands, some one hit wonders. Such a high quality of music back then!
No one can convince me the 80's and 90's weren't the best times ever
THEY WERE AND ALWAYS WILL BE. I WAS THERE TOO!
Difference is then to now, everybody understood this was their era and embraced it fully. They knew their parents had the 60’s - 70’s as theirs so they had the mentality of “this is my era”. Nowadays you got people wishing they were living in the 80’s or 90’s, I admit I’m one of them but nobody sees this as a time they want to look back on in future and go “we made the most of it”. That’s the problem with this time.
the 90s were the 80 kinda sucked
Should have seen 60 ‘s
Agreed but 70s instead of 80s
No auto tune, no backing track, no accompaniment, no shirt. Just the way i like it 👍
The xtc was soooo good
Yes!!! Me too and he’s still awesome live, I took my son to see them the end of 2022, it was an awesome concert! They still got it!!
No tats
Class of 01 was there crazy how much we all miss real music !!!
There is a backing track for the string section. But I know what you mean
90s Rock was so memorable and epic. All 90s bands that play on the radio give me great vibes and memories
That's because it's your era
Truly the best generation of music and I was born in 93
I believe the best era for music was 1920s when jazz was at its peak. The music had so much emotion that just isn’t captured these days in modern songs
@@spanishflyevh9606 no it's because it was an amazing era.
@@fthprodphoto-video5357 only because you grew up in it. I did as well and the music was shit. Woodstock aside everything was rap culture. Baggy pants. Etc.
All of my brothers and sisters in your 30's and 40's............We rocked the damn 90's!!!!!! LETS GO!!!!!!
turning 50 real soon. so grateful i witnessed the 90s.
Damn right I'm a 80s baby but I love the 90s music somuch more
We’re a New Grunge band, check us out!
Add 50’s in there too. I spent my entire 20’s in the 90’s I miss that decade so much
@@duchess_of_petty9323 grad highschool in 92. such an amazing burst of music then.
Man anytime Woodstock videos come up I start getting chills. That was one of the most amazing weekends of my life, I am 45 now bad knees, bad back, bad wife, awesome son and of course a mortgage. Back then though 20 on more drugs then Id admit to not a care in the world. Unfortunately whoever said youth is wasted on the Young was a genius.
get your shit together dude
So true! What I wouldn't give to go back, but only with the wisdom and appreciation I have now.
Song was released 27 years ago, footage is from 22 years ago, video was published 9 months ago and has an incredible 1.2 million views. That’s what you call standing the test of time. Amazing.
I saw them in concert last month and the whole crowd sang along to this song. Gavin put on a great performance, really energetic and interactive with the crowd, I was impressed.
Is he all wrinkled now?
@@alanc1491 Don’t think so.
I want to the kollege of musical knowledge if anybody knows what I'm talking about
@@alanc1491 no, no he is not 🔥
We had no idea how great life back then. A simpler time. I miss it
man, you are so f... right
I feel homesick for those days.
Agree , festivals were so much better and no poisonous social media grinding your spirit into the dust
I'm 43. I remember when Sixteen Stone first came out. Some of the best days of my life. I miss those days too. I had the best childhood ever
Sitting at work. Been homeless for a year, punching clocks and missing my family. This song makes me happy. Thanks
@@DevTurnerAW homeless myself m8t and i totally understand your position. Without my music (what's left of it as my previous landlord through 99% of my 5000 record and cds in a skip) I really don't know what I'd do. It also makes it more difficult as I'm an amputee in a wheelchair ♿ I hate the UK 🇬🇧 law that gives landlords the power they poses. "Keep on rocking in the free world" brother
"I'm never alone, I'm alone all the time..." in front of an ungodly number of people. Very poignant
I replay that line often
@@santeria720 its rough out here man
To the most beautiful girl at Woodstock 99, the one that was on my shoulders when Bush performed this song...we met during this set at this show and hung out during the entire Bush performance. Out of 250,000 ppl , you were HANDS DOWN the ABSOLUTE PRETTIEST girl at the entire weekend show! Unquestionably. And you were soo super sweet! If you happen to see this , please say hi to me. I was devastated when I fell asleep and missed meeting back up with you at the airplane Hangar for the Rave. I looked for you for the next two days but never saw you again. I seriously wanted to cry. If yall would pin this JIC she miraculously happens to see this, that would be amazing. She was so genuinely nice, I always have wondered about her, and hate thinking she may feel I stood her up
Awww! This is so sweet! I hope you find your girl 🤞🏻
Hello, is it me you're looking for 🎶
Sometimes in life this happens, and sometimes it’s way better than actually getting to know her, and end up hating her because her feet smelled like corn chips 😂.. just thank her for that moment in time she gave you
@@buckfiden156 hey now, don't kinkshame the guy.
Wow. It’s been over 20 years now but the way you’re writing about it it feels as if you met and lost her just yesterday. Time and music are two of the most amazing things there are in this world!
This is still one of my all-time favorite songs. Gavin Rossdale was my awakening with his 1994 album 16 Stone, and he is so sexy in this video
Women + Gavin Rossdale = game over.
This performance gave me chills. I can't imagine what it was like to witness this live.
Risky, people died during the Woodstock 99 concert
I was running on fumes but I had a great time. Korn took it all out of us prior to bush setting up ... They didn't get their wings until halfway through I cannot remember exactly what part glycerine was I'm pretty sure that was towards the middle.... Man this was before 9/11 cell phones we thought we were miserable for those couple days best fucking weekend of my life
It was fucking amazing I'm watching it now and I can feel the same thing rush through me just like that night met this beautiful girl there we thought we were so grown neither one of us realized we had so much more to go wish I could find her
It was very very hot and crowded. I was maybe 14 or 15 and still remember this performance, Rage, Crystal Method, and Metallica being the best. We left midday Sunday before the madness started.
Aside from the deshydration, overflowing porta potties, and bonfires it was probably sweet.
Not one phone in the audience. Everyone just taking in the moment. I miss these days. So nostalgic... 😢
This feels like the closing credits to the 90s. I’m infinitely grateful to have experienced it. 15 in 1990, 25 in 2000. World changes forever in 2001 and all that’s left is memories and the feelings that rise when you hear something like this from that time. What a beautiful time to have been alive.
This is pure nostalgia, its summer time mid 1999 playing tony hawk pro skater and then later skating with friends and playing pokemon. Please god I dont want to be here anymore
Haha,
I’m with you mate, was playing the PS1 and jumping my BMX without a care in the world back then, such an awesome time to grow up in.
I’m going to see these guys in March and can’t wait!
I miss them times man
@@pk-so1mj In March?... You sure it's going to happen?
They're demoralising everyone with terrible manufactured music. Don't worry bud we're all with you.
@@grumpus811 Still going ahead at this stage, but who knows?
This performance was perfection. The music, his look, the crowd. Soooo good.
He's sexy hot in this video 🥰
One man with a guitar to play and a story to sing.
People talked a lot of shit about Gavin/Bush back then. But this performance is exactly why they became the biggest band in the world for a point in time. It takes a certain charisma and a huge set of balls to stand alone in front of a crowd of hundreds of thousands of people knowing millions more were watching on TV...and pour your heart out. To do it so flawlessly is amazing.
And, even the adamant Bush haters were right there singing the fuck along because this performance commanded it. Hands down the best five minutes of the entire weekend.
After the Korn free for all, I would've said no fucking chance. Huge balls to go on and get them on side. And nailed it.
Why did bush get so much hate?
oh and pretty he was.. took on a new meaning to the word pretty@@dickwadd6190
@@LiamArdo89I see a lot of people saying they were Nirvana wannabes but honestly I love Nirvana too and I get a totally different sound and vibe from both bands. I would never compare them.
@@dickwadd6190and he’s hot as hell so…
Netflix brought me here and the fact that this song is timeless. This came out at the beginning of my teen years and really hits me deep.
If you haven't already, pull up the entire set was about 90 mins so fucking good. No one sings real like this anymore.
What show or movie does this play on?
@@calvinbutler1919 there's a documentary on Netflix called Woodstock 99
Same
i missed this. how could I not know they existed. he is wonderful
Time goes by so fast . I remember being seeing Bush back in 98 and I was about 26 or so. Almost 50 now . Can’t believe how fast life has gone by.
That’s interesting because I’ve had some great times, I was in my teens in the 90s but life has gone quite slowly for me. Everyone says it goes fast but I’ve been through so much and I’m not even 40 yet
@@rhettpeter83 me too, I’ve seen a lot and been a lot of places most will never get to go . I’ve never been out of the country because fear of flying but I’ve literally drove almost every hwy in America and seen every major city . My favorite place I’ve ever been is in the mountains of Tennessee in Gatlinburg . That’s my hometown . But just seems like yesterday I was a teenager . From 25 to 50 has literally flown by so fast my head is still spinning . After 50 you start having little medical problems and next thing you know your having stress tests and colonoscopies every year . In reality I’ve probably only got a short time left on this earth and still haven’t done anything with my life that I can say I’m proud of . I’ve helped a few people along the way but I’ve not left a mark on the world and I’ll be forgotten after I’m gone . The worst thing ever is to be close to death and realize all you’ve done your whole life is worry about death .
Don't let the days go by.
Doesn’t it? I’m 2 yers older than yourself and going back listening to this, Candlebox, Gin Blossoms, Dave Matthews, Nirvana….we were babies, but this music is timelessly brilliant
Me too, mid 90s in my mid 20s watching Bush and all these great bands ❤️
He was 34 at this performance. Dude looks 20 to me!
Such a simple song but so breathtaking. His lyrics and voice are so powerful.
Honestly, this is a real something performance. His personal life sucks though.
@@rochellena4082 I hope it doesn't he's deserving of his love
@@amandamaze9369 sadly he cheated on his wife for three years with their Nanny and while she was pregnant with their last Child Appolo. :(
I'm not happy writing this though.
I truly feel he loves Gwen but some men and women just don't have monogamy in them.
He is a Rock God for goodness sake!!
I'm sure Gwen was surprised it lasted as long as it did
Trust me I am not condoning it! It sickens me!
My ex-husband cheated on me. I've been divorced for over 25 years.
I've dated a lot since but just won't ever marry again.
As I stated above some men and women just don't know what monogamy means and I got tired a long time ago of finding that out the hard way. :(
I still love Bush and their music!!.I think Gavin is sexy as hell!!
And I too come here often to here them perform and see his sexy self!
Peace ✌
@@lola1372 that's his personal business u don't know what he was going through internally, maybe u should look in the mirror find it faults and work on them ,no one is perfect in the flesh
Find ur faults everyone has them
married the man I saw this performance with! Watched them perform again, ~18 yrs later, with the same man; we're all a bit squishier, a bit grey; but still able to rock all night! ❤️ these guys!
Miss performances like this where a performer's voice wasn't all synthesized and corrected. This is real talent.
That music still exists. You just gotta widen your horizons
yes! really . me too
It is still out there it just doesn't have as much commercial success anymore. The 90s were a special time where people appreciated an honest pure performance more than I feel like they do today where the world is so manufactured.
@@loganpaul9759The problem is we didn't have to widen our horizons back then. Today, front and center is all the garbage, if we have to find all the hidden gems, we'll just revert to what we already love. 70s/80s/90s. No shortage of legends there.
And no one is stopping you from reverting, but it still does exist today.@@ChachoGSX
Im never alone, im alone all the time. Hits hard
Great lyrics, scum Gavin.
I could watch this a million times and still get goosebumps
I'm convinced the last great Era for music was the 90's, so many good bands, great vocals, music and a great feel, the last gasp
Bro the vibe is unmatched
I can’t be the only one who comes back to this video every few years to watch a sexy, sweaty man yell into a microphone
🙋♀️
Pure rock stardom...
Don’t fight it.. just enjoy it
I come a little more often than that...he’s a beautiful man...
@@virginiaknighten4687 God, he’s gorgeous!!!
i have been watching this video for years and have hesitated to comment, it's an incredible performance that should survive. people should be able to hear this for all of time. i hope all we do here, now, is not in vain, we cannot be forgotten. we did more than anybody in the history of the world. feel good people before you breath that last breath.
It’s like a totally different version and it’s so fucking good
His voice absolutely made that band
Nigel is a superb guitarist to be fair. Great band all round.
Great song. I really like the small imperfections in his singing. What a unique voice he has
It was the alternative style of the time
Who the F wants to be perfect...I need the raw....that’s why vinyl came back...clicks..pops....static fuzz....
Honestly there is nothing unique about his voice. It's the typical 90's early 2000's pop rock singing
me too
@@arsletirott but there he is singing away an being so perfect. so beautiful like an angel came down and sang to us
this guy had real guts to perform like he did. incredible. beautiful.
Sadgasm
"MARJORINE!!!"
@@thestraydog 😁😁 I love that episode.
Literally just watched that 2 minutes ago and then TH-camd this song.
hahahaha
i bet not that may people watching this understand but i do SHAVE MEEE
I never thought I’d miss the 90’s but I do.
I miss them every day.
Times seemed simpler then.
@@alextaylor8011 .. things certainly were simpler, no doubt.
I swear the air felt different back then :/
@@baby5968 everything did
I almost had tears in my eyes, so much emotion came over me as I heard this song, while it's blasting out the speakers. I'm in the kitchen prepping my meals and getting ready for the gym. I walk over to the laptop and it's Bush at Woodstock '99. Hearing this song took me back to '99, like it was yesterday. That concert was epic!
It significantly MOREEPIC for those of us WE WERE THERE!!!
Had a relationship that didn’t work, met a girl at work, sparkle, and this song started our relationship. Now we are 16 years further, are married, have a lovely girl and a great son. Life is good. Thanks Gavin & Bush.
Her name is sparkle ?
My favorite performance by Bush! Hands down! Gavin Rossdale you still give me the chills!
Same ❤❤❤❤❤ his voice touches my soul
Don't know how many times I've watched this exact video. Everytime I always completely stop what I am doing to watch this start to finish. Legendary status!
truth!
Feeling old has never felt so great. Amazing song and always transports me to the 90s.
really old does not feel great
October 2024 and i'm still here... 🎧❤️🔥
Brave honest song. 2024 and i wish music and artists people could be this strong and honest today.
Great song. Bush had some really good ones. They're underrated nowadays.
They’re one of those bands where everyone’s heard their songs but don’t know the band lol
@@Terriblegolfer16 legit lol seeing this guy for the first time now and I'm like wow.
them and collective soul
I tried to target Bush fans on a facebook ad and the band didnt even come up as a choice lol
for real, they were the biggest rock band in the US in 1996, their tour was such a big deal, after that they kind of fell off, by Woodstock they were almost seen as a has-been act and since than they have really fallen off
Saw this live... 3 weeks before I moved off to my first year in College. So many memories. I'm almost 40 now... hard to believe time's gone by so much.
No shit right. I'm 41 and can't believe the memories of some of my experiences are 20 years ago.
Dude I feel you. I made a huge mistake in my 20's and missed out on years inside prison and all I was left with were my memories of the good days when I wasn't such a screw up.
@@rightarchivist live and learn. I know it sucks. good luck with everything. i am cheering for you to be great
Hi RI, I can totally relate, first year college, peer pressure..... pen pushing pressure... but this song help me through.... plus my close friends call me Glycerine Marie and it has been 2 decades now..
I’ve just rediscovered their Sixteen Stone album. I forgot how good it was. Feel like I’m hearing it from the first time again. Timeless album! Love Bush ❤❤❤❤
We’re a New Grunge band, check us out!
This is just a great performance - even though this song came out in 1994, it was still managed to be one the best moments of Woodstock '99, if not the best.
Korn - Adidas
It was the best, performance out of the entire concert. DMX also had the crowd silent at the end. Just simply amazing! You totally had to be there!
This and when Staind played "Outside" at the Family Values Tour. Shit I wish I wasn't 11 years old back then lol. I would have loved to be at those shows.
and stupid netflix played it down
@@smithjarrod3935 how so?
And he sang that song...
One on one with every single person in that joint...
That’s connection on another level
I was there that night, after all these years later seeing this brings back a lot of awesome memories
I was there. Now 44. I was 21 then. Sincerely an epic moment in time and an epic time that era was.
Oh men, I'recently watch W99's documental in Netflix. Was it as bad as they show in this documental? My feeling is that most of the people should go again next year...
Still one of the sexiest men alive!!
Revisiting this incredible performance. I was glad that I went to see Bush last year, I was so fortunate to hold Gavin’s hands and danced with him for a bit when he came off stage to greet the crowd. It was an experience I would never forget. He was so nice to his fans.
Happy birthday, Gavin!
He was 34 years old here. I just learned this and it’s blowing my mind.
Oh. I thought 21.
It's crazy that he's in his mid 50s and still looks and sounds amazing.
I'm 34, my son is 14, and knows how to play this song on his electric guitar. He just learned it today. And this has always been one of my fave songs. So that comment blew my mind a little. Lol
Wait what?! He looks ten years younger than that.
I would have thought 25
Fr tho ...I can't ever stop listening to this.... my dad has since passed away.... but I will never forget going into his CDs and rocking out to this song in the basement 😅....I miss that guy ....love you dad you introduced me to being a real person and I'll never go back
Just genius to do the lone electric guitar. Most would've made an acoustic song, but this is iconic.
This song went viral before viral was even a pop culture term. The 90s were an amazing time to be a teenager. There was a balance between technology and life, MTV still played music videos (at least up to mid 90s), two stroke dominated off road, the list goes on.
I remember racing to the mall in '95 when Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness came out. The line at Sam Goody stretched outside. Waited for almost three hours, line barely budged and they sold out all CDs and cassette copies. Total bummer that I didn't get my CD but as I look back, it was one of the many adventures I had and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Best years of my life
Love reading comments like this painting a moment in time. Was born in '91 and I thank God so much for having a childhood in the 90's. Couldn't imagine being a teen then.
@@charliebernis177 great times my friend!
This concert was insane, between the bands, the weather and the vibe of the time....we didn't let those days go by unlived or unfelt.
just the assaults makes it evil. Korn said it women should be able to have fun with out being fearful
good, and Im glad those corporate douchebags got their stuff burned. so what they just took the insurance money .but the girls who were raped and the boy who died of heat stroke can't be brought back
REAL TALK 💯
37 here and this song still hits hard!
When we were young and beautiful
The '90s were an extremely beautiful time to be a teenager. I only hope that my kids, today little children, can live an adolescence as beautiful as the one that the people of my generation had. Peace.-
Bush in this song especially will always hit me in a part of my soul I cant explain but I know many feel too. Man im glad I grew up in the 90s
*Those years were priceless, & the music said it all*
Gavin belongs on everyone's would do list.
Gavin as a 20 something not so much anymore lol
@@angelabraunsdorf3087 34 in this video 🤷🏼♂️
Yup.100000000
@@angelabraunsdorf3087 I don’t know, go look up some recent pics. My wife gets people magazine and they did a story on him July of last year, she was like ‘isn’t that the guy from Bush, he’s still hot AF!’. The dude still looks like a rock god.
😂
One of the greatest songs of the 90s, right up there with Listerine and Vasoline.
Still gives me goosebumps.
I remember when I got this album, I was probably around 10 years old,lol, and my grandma and I went to Strawberries (remember Strawberries,guys?)and I picked this and Siamese Dream by the Smashing Pumpkins.
I went home and ripped those CDs open-it was hard,all that plastic-and stared at the art and the lyrics on the inserts while I let them play. I’ve been listening ever since.
Saw Bush, Buckcherry and Bloodhound Gang in concert. Bush put on the best show I ever saw. At one point in Glycerine, he jumps into the crowd and they carried him to the other side of the venue and suddenly a spotlight found him in the stands and he played the next verse, and crowd surfed back to the main stage to finish the song. It was incredible.
Saw this song tonight at the Bush concert. I wasn't at Woodstock'99, and I wasn't in the US at the time - I moved to America from a backwater Eastern European country five years ago. Americans, be proud that in the 90's you gave the world dozens of great bands that we immigrants still listen to and love.
It must actually be difficult being this gorgeous. Like damn. .Thank you God! May the 90s live on forever!
Nah, not really...
I want to go back to the 90s early 2000, summer, great rock playing :( rocks dead now .. so sad
Its not dead its just underground.
I think you'd like to check out Highly Suspect
Definitely not dead. Just not mainstream anymore. Im sure I can say for others that mainstream is getting old really quick. Hopefully a new wave will come
I'm 49 and this song still makes me cry from time to time when hearing it alone. It means so much to so many in so many different ways.
One of the best things about the 90’s
Just saw Bush tonight, this song was fantastic as always.
Still one of my favorite songs in 2021, and Gavin is still ADORABLE!
Brings me back to when I listened to them as a kid. Didn't appreciate how HAWT he was until later, ha ha!! Wow! Damn cutie
One of the best performances of a song ever. Masterpiece.
What a crowd, like as far as the eye could see, and just stood and gave his best performance.
❤️
It was Woodstock. That's why so many people.. Woodstock 99 was a shit show.
@@ryanscott6319 did you just watch the doco, everyone interviewed saying how bad conditions were also said it was the best show of their lives.
@@theatrain5388 Man, with a setlist like that there's no way it could've been a bad time. This millennial is jealous.
Now that is a power trip.. just him, his guitar and that crowd in his hands
My son and I went to see Bush a few weeks ago. They put on a great show. Played this in the encore. If you can see them, try to go. Enjoy !
Just outstanding musicianship by this guy. A lot of respect for this band.
I remember this song from the 90s, it sounded on the background of our old family TV while I was playing with my toys. Can't remember much, but the sound of that song....I would never forget.
Beautiful performance!!! A man with just his guitar singing alone to hundreds of people. What else is needed when one has the talent and the voice? ❤
God he beautiful that performance came after a huge uproar that had to been total bravery to go up there and sing this with just a guitar. Gavin you're the man
What uproar happened at that time?
Oh just the uproar of the third largest city in New York for that festival
@@nickytommymancinelli8066 I live in NY...
Sorry. Jeeze. Never heard of it I'll have to research...
@@genuinemorganI recommend watching the documentary on this festival. It was actually appalling what happened there, so much destruction. It wasn’t a controlled atmosphere at all. Gavin put himself in a really dangerous position doing this, the crowd was drugged up and very hyped after Korn’s performance. This was not planned at all, he did it to calm them, they were trying to tear the stage down and he put himself out there like this.
Named my baby boy after Gavin... he’s now 20 & I am so incredibly proud of him!
that's awesome :)
So did I he turned 22 yest. Jacob Gavin
I am named after this man too!
Great choice
There was a slow kid at my school called Gavin, he used to ride around on a skateboard and fall off it all the time. We called him "skateboard Gavin" and bullied him aggressively. I met my best friend in yr10 History, we bonded over bullying Gavin.
We were best man at each others wedding and it was bought up in both speeches.
People often raise the impact of bullying on the victims, but rarely are the benefits talked about, like the 20 people who are laughing at the person getting bullied and the bonds they form.
Somebody betrayed me , and broke not my heart, but my soul.
This feels like glue to it. ❤️🩹
One man, One Guitar, Two hundred and fifty thousand people.
He's so fucking gorgeous ❤
My favorite song 😍
Was 26 when this song was new! So much great music from the 70's, 80's and 90's!
saw them live a few weeks ago, i’ve never been a big fan of this song, but hearing it live has made me appreciate it so much more, there’s just something about hearing the raw emotion as they sing it live that makes it infinitely better :)
Saw them in September still rocking!
Let your soul grow then you'll appreciate it well.
So Thankful for growing up with awesome music ❤️😊👍
Just saw these guys Tuesday night and they still sound amazing 🙏🏻👍🏼🙏🏻
When god gives you the looks voice and fingers...
God is spelled with a capital G.
Missed a Comma too
Yet can't wear a shirt like a normal person!
@@TheStrataminor why should he? Some frontmen have a body that makes it illegal for them to wear a shirt on stage.
Johnny Hawkins of Nothing More is another example.
Such haters...He's just gorgeous
i’m 19 & life is actually not being good to me for years, i just want to feel ALIVE again,stop feeling lonely all the time, get rid of insomnia, have friends, fall in love for the first time… anyways i always thank God for giving me such great taste in music ✨✨