Cradle of Filth - Nymphetamine - Live on The Daily Habit (Fuel TV)
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Cradle Of Filth in-studio live performance at The Daily Habit, Fuel TV's long-running action sports talk show featuring athlete and celebrity interviews, comedy skits and live performances from cutting-edge musicians. (R.I.P. TDH 2005 - 2011)
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so nice to hear the legendary badly tuned guitars :)
Best lineup
to bad the keyboard player is not with the band anymore i like her voice
Yeah, unfortunately Caroline Caz only was with CoF for a short period of time (late 2010 till late 2012). She left and persuaded other things.
@@RodHxC I've always wondered if it sucked being the backup vocalist for this band. I get a funny feeling about it
After college and learning from many of my friends who took considerable amounts of voice lessons and hearing my favorite bands getting older I learned that screaming vocals aren't necessarily something that can be sustained for long periods of time, at least doing certain types of vocals(more strenuous techniques being obvious examples), easiest examples: Danny Filth, Corey Taylor, and even myself when I did vocals for about a 2 years. even though I felt no pain at the time and took great efforts not to harm myself I've still lost clarity and range in my natural speaking and clean singing voice.
Take care of yourselves friends; know what you're doing, and don't push yourselves past a point where your throat can no longer take it. Be safe. Also, smoking doesn't help things lol not judging at all, just a final side note.
Very true words, friend. I hope people learn from the past mistakes of metal and hardcore vocalists. A lot of great bands had horrible live shows due to the vocalist always being way off
And I can say from experience as well that an improper technique will ruin everything quickly. In highschool I had a Metalcore band, and we ended due to vocal damage on my part. I didn't want to end up like vocalists I saw watching videos like these, so I quit and worked on my technique
Dani here is a shell of himself. He doesn't want to damage his voice, so he resorts to goblin talking. Which apparently is very easy for him as he speaks that way live
When he does the trademark screams, he's struggling to tighten his throat painfully and whistle out those poor whimpers. It's clear that at this point in his career he hadn't figured out how to do the high screams painlessly, and so he used them sparingly instead of constant
Best live performance
1:32 - Campbell excelente.
Being a Death Metal/Black Metal Band Dani and the guys are so respectful to fans it's awesome! That bow at the end is super cool. It's like thanks for having us.
Lindsay Schoolcraft has also been phenomenal as she is talented as well as very kind to fans! But Nymphetamine was first album of CoF I was so young just waiting for it! I began listening to Nymphetamine all the time and like a gate way drug Dimmu and Cradle got myself exploring other metal forms throughout so to all previous members and present Thank you for all! \m/
3:46 the best part
2:54 this!
This band black is very iconic
This sounded really good especially for a show with little production value. Singing was great so were the screeches.
Come back FuelTV
Awesome!!!
Terbaik suara dani filth..padu
bukan natural bro..operation je lebih..randy blythe lgi power klu scream..
I miss Paul
Que voz por dios..
03:05 what smile!!
How!? 🖤🖤🖤🖤
0:23 When the mosquitoes won't leave you alone😂
Que performance foda do caralho
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Beautiful vampire looking the girl
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Oloko ein ... Fodaaa
I wonder since the Daily Habit is okay with this band/song and it’s meaning, if they would allow the reciprocation for a worship band on to sing for Jesus. Food for thought.
I don't know any worship bands that are as big as these guys (that can match the intensity) ...who would you want to see live on this show? Now that I think of it, I heard Skillet started out as worship/Christian, love em or hate em, they got pretty big.
@@uncrownedoak7777
Well different bands attract different crowds. Cradle of filth may be big and popular to satanists, but there are other bands, like skillet that you’ve mentioned who attract Christian’s like myself.
A band I’d like to see (if they were still continuing):
“For Today.” Check them out 👍
@@matthew1306 (I'm not arguing nor hating here.) I'm wondering why Christians or similar religious folk can't listen to satanic music? I feel as though music is a healthy way to face our demons (metaphorically). I genuinely enjoy Ghost, Dark Funeral, Lamb of God, and various other satanic themed bands, I'm just not sure the harm that is done, if any at all through darker music.
@@uncrownedoak7777
Yeah I get you, not vibing any hate or argument, it’s cool 👍
Well anybody can listen to whatever they want, but because you said “Christian’s” although as I just said, that anybody is free to listen to anything they want, for people that choose to trust and follow Jesus, it’s important to then be wise about what you feed on. I know from a very early point on my faith I was still listening to a particular band that were heavy on the satanic lyrics… and I found that it had a certain influence on me that wasn’t exactly “Godly.” I thought different, spoke different, even had the occasional nightmare here and there. But all in all, we ought to be people that chase and pursue what is good, holy and acceptable in the eyes of God. And to be frankly honest, Satan doesn’t deserve any credit at all, least of all to be sung about. If people knew what he was truly about, and how he (the devil) despises humanity, they’d seriously do a “musical u-turn” so to speak. He’s not on your side, and he’s not for you.
Just my thoughts 👍