I was fortunate enough to see Type O Negative live only one time. Absolutely incredible experience seeing them in person. Kind of a strange story when we went....I think it was in 1999 or 2000 some band mate friends of mine got some tickets to Type O at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel in Vegas. It was on like a Tuesday night, which sucked, everyone had to work the next day, etc. So we show up there, and I shit you not, there was only a small hand full of people that showed up to that show. We were literally right up front, right in front of Pete. You don't realize how massive that dude was until you saw him in person. So awesome.
I read in a post that Burton is going to cover Rammstein's Du Hast along with other famous musicians in an album called Tribute To Rammstein. Being a crazy Rammstein and Fear Factory fan, If this is true, I can't wait to hear that album, it's going to be super badass.
the wonderful thing is that burton is just the nicest bloody guy ever. only spoken online with him and even then he's just been a delight to deal with.
Didn't Coal Chamber do a tour with Pantera around 98-99? I'm pretty sure that's where i saw them, at the same venue i saw Fear Factory opening up for Type O. Both were great shows, small venue which made it even cooler tbh lol.
First time I saw TON live was 1997 at the Cleveland Agora in Cleveland, Ohio. I won backstage passes from a local alt. rock station and me & my best friend went. I was 18 years old and intimidated as hell by Peter Steele, but him & Johnny, Kenny & Josh were really the greatest guys! Very humble and personable. They made sure that every fan backstage didn’t go ignored. Peter talked to me & my friend for a good 10 minutes, which was a lot considering all the people he had to greet and speak with. This is one of the best memories of life aside from getting married & watching my children grow.
FINALLY!!! Two of my favorite bands and I always wondered if their paths crossed being that they were on the same label. I asked Dino on Twitter if he had any stories, but never got a reply. Awesome
I was there, 15 years old. It wasn’t exactly 200k people but 125k is equally impressive. Young as I was, have been in front few rows for most of the day. The general atmosphere surrounding Type O’s show was out of this world. Even the bit of rain near the end of the show didn’t bother anyone, it was so fitting
been there too, 1997....Guess it was the last one on the airport. Type O were amazing, so were Exodus with Baloff, Fear Factory, Sentenced, Machine Head, Korn, Tiamat (trippy af), Amorphis, Entombed, Testament.... Hell, that was an awesome festival with an awesome billing. Great memory 🤘 Edit: What Bell mentions was 95, so I wasn't there. Type O played 97 again as headliner.
I never got to see them live but I did fall in love with them while on acid. My high school friend and guitarist in my band back then used to always try showing them to me and I did like a few riffs but I just didn't really get it. Beginning of 2000, I was 17. Dropped some acid and the house I went to had a CD changer rotating a few discs. Bloody Kisses was in the mix and Christian Woman got me. Jesus Christ Looks Like Me sent me into the cosmos and everything looked green. Been a huge fan ever since. Fear Factory Obsolete has been a favorite album of mine since those days too.
I went to see FF on their 2016 Demanufacture anniversary tour. I got VIP tickets and was talking to Burton before the show, he spotted that I was wearing a Type O long sleeve under my shirt immediately and asked about it. So cool back in the day that most of the great bands were on RR and so they all knew each other.
I saw Type O twice. First time in 07' 2nd time in 09" both in Detroit. I just recently realized that 09' show was the very last. Can only find the 07' stub.
Fans of both bands for 30 years now… Θ and ㅋF. Seen both in concert over and over again. Kinda distressing to see Burton’s health ain’t too good here. 😢
@@animalrave7167 Yeah, I also remember Roadrunner United, a mix of many musicians from various metal bands playing covers...people like Robb Flynn, Andreas Kisser, Corey Taylor, Adam Duce, Roy Mayorga, Evan Seinfeld, Dino Cazares, Scott Ian and so on. You can still find live performances here on YT from back then.
Помню именно с фильма Mortal Kombat я начал слушать Fear Factory и Type O Negative. Очень жаль что обе группы распались ибо уход Бертона это равносильно распаду группы. Питер лучший вокалист в жанре готик металл, и это было лучшее время.
🤣….nop Burt it was 96 at "With Full Force III." with D.R.I. - Die Krupps - Dog Eat Dog - Fear Factory - Life Of Agony - Type O Negative when your trippen and climb….🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Type O Negative, Fear Factory, and G/Z/R were all on the 1995 Mortal Kombat soundtrack, which still remains one of my all time favorite soundtracks.
Two of my all time favorite bands, TON, and FF! Ill never stop listening to them. RIP Peter!
Can't even imagine what Peter would say about today's society omg hahahaha
So much respect for every member of Type O Negative.
Indeed 🤘🏻
Burton as well Fear Factory has been my favorite band since I first heard them in the 90s.
Burton is the man. Soul Of A New Machine revolutionized metal
Indeed! Thanks for listening
I saw Type O more times than I can remember. Excellent excellent band and all around good guys! RIP Pete
I saw them on tour with Type O around 97. Very small venue. Still my favorite show and i've been to a lot, including Woodstock 99.
I was fortunate enough to see Type O Negative live only one time. Absolutely incredible experience seeing them in person. Kind of a strange story when we went....I think it was in 1999 or 2000 some band mate friends of mine got some tickets to Type O at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel in Vegas. It was on like a Tuesday night, which sucked, everyone had to work the next day, etc. So we show up there, and I shit you not, there was only a small hand full of people that showed up to that show. We were literally right up front, right in front of Pete. You don't realize how massive that dude was until you saw him in person. So awesome.
I read in a post that Burton is going to cover Rammstein's Du Hast along with other famous musicians in an album called Tribute To Rammstein. Being a crazy Rammstein and Fear Factory fan, If this is true, I can't wait to hear that album, it's going to be super badass.
the wonderful thing is that burton is just the nicest bloody guy ever. only spoken online with him and even then he's just been a delight to deal with.
I saw Type O Negative on the Road Rage tour with Coal Chamber!
Didn't Coal Chamber do a tour with Pantera around 98-99? I'm pretty sure that's where i saw them, at the same venue i saw Fear Factory opening up for Type O. Both were great shows, small venue which made it even cooler tbh lol.
Yes same here, with static x
First time I saw TON live was 1997 at the Cleveland Agora in Cleveland, Ohio. I won backstage passes from a local alt. rock station and me & my best friend went. I was 18 years old and intimidated as hell by Peter Steele, but him & Johnny, Kenny & Josh were really the greatest guys! Very humble and personable. They made sure that every fan backstage didn’t go ignored. Peter talked to me & my friend for a good 10 minutes, which was a lot considering all the people he had to greet and speak with. This is one of the best memories of life aside from getting married & watching my children grow.
FINALLY!!! Two of my favorite bands and I always wondered if their paths crossed being that they were on the same label. I asked Dino on Twitter if he had any stories, but never got a reply. Awesome
Burton one of my favs talking about my all time fav. Just brings me back.
Hell yes! Thanks for listening
It was 1995. Type O Negative at their best back then.
I was there, 15 years old. It wasn’t exactly 200k people but 125k is equally impressive. Young as I was, have been in front few rows for most of the day. The general atmosphere surrounding Type O’s show was out of this world. Even the bit of rain near the end of the show didn’t bother anyone, it was so fitting
I was at that Dynamo festival, shit was chaotically awesome.
Thanks for listening 💀
been there too, 1997....Guess it was the last one on the airport. Type O were amazing, so were Exodus with Baloff, Fear Factory, Sentenced, Machine Head, Korn, Tiamat (trippy af), Amorphis, Entombed, Testament.... Hell, that was an awesome festival with an awesome billing. Great memory 🤘
Edit: What Bell mentions was 95, so I wasn't there. Type O played 97 again as headliner.
I was there too 1995… Good Memories
@@alexcrescioni Interesting interview ! I hope Burton would try make songs with Klay Scott (Celldweller, Circle Of Dust, Scandroid)
Saw you open for type o in NY
Thanks for listening 🐠
I f*cking miss type o negative so much…
I never got to see them live but I did fall in love with them while on acid. My high school friend and guitarist in my band back then used to always try showing them to me and I did like a few riffs but I just didn't really get it. Beginning of 2000, I was 17. Dropped some acid and the house I went to had a CD changer rotating a few discs. Bloody Kisses was in the mix and Christian Woman got me. Jesus Christ Looks Like Me sent me into the cosmos and everything looked green. Been a huge fan ever since. Fear Factory Obsolete has been a favorite album of mine since those days too.
I went to see FF on their 2016 Demanufacture anniversary tour. I got VIP tickets and was talking to Burton before the show, he spotted that I was wearing a Type O long sleeve under my shirt immediately and asked about it. So cool back in the day that most of the great bands were on RR and so they all knew each other.
I saw Type O twice. First time in 07' 2nd time in 09" both in Detroit. I just recently realized that 09' show was the very last. Can only find the 07' stub.
Fans of both bands for 30 years now… Θ and ㅋF. Seen both in concert over and over again.
Kinda distressing to see Burton’s health ain’t too good here. 😢
I saw you open for type o in Atlanta GA, with Drain STH. Great night. I met Burton and Christian.
I saw Type O Negative with Drain STH and Stuck Mojo ca. '96
Type O Negative and Fear Factory,Roadrunner Records had it going on in the mid and late 90s.
Roadrunner had one of the best rosters back then. I had at least a dozen cds with their label on it
@@animalrave7167 Yeah, I also remember Roadrunner United, a mix of many musicians from various metal bands playing covers...people like Robb Flynn, Andreas Kisser, Corey Taylor, Adam Duce, Roy Mayorga, Evan Seinfeld, Dino Cazares, Scott Ian and so on. You can still find live performances here on YT from back then.
BURTON IS GOD!
FF song God Eater....line goes No Gods No Kings Only Men
1st time i saw Type O Kenny hit my square in the face with a roll of toilet paper, such a great band
RIP both bands.
Eye Am
If they played A Therapy For Pain, they should have Pete sing that with them.
Помню именно с фильма Mortal Kombat я начал слушать Fear Factory и Type O Negative. Очень жаль что обе группы распались ибо уход Бертона это равносильно распаду группы. Питер лучший вокалист в жанре готик металл, и это было лучшее время.
🤣….nop Burt it was 96 at "With Full Force III."
with D.R.I. - Die Krupps - Dog Eat Dog - Fear Factory - Life Of Agony - Type O Negative
when your trippen and climb….🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
200.000 at the Dynamo? Yup….he was on acid….
Poor geez 😂😂
When ppl boast about being drug users lol
Yayteam4CID!
where did he boast
That was a long time ago man. Maybe he's sober now. Very much normal for the time period unfortunately. But that was definitely the landscape.
I don't like drugs, thumbs down
Womp womp
I mean drugs are bad but yeah, we were young and dumb lol. It's going to be alright.
Summer girl