Well, they opened up for Local H on this night. After the show, I was walking out and Greg was standing in my path at the back of the theater facing the stage lighting up a cigarette. I just looked him the eyes, probably with a goofy smile, telling him that he was awesome and their set was amazing. He shook my hand and said 'Thanks' with a small little smile on his face. That's all that was said, and that's all I needed to make my night. So, yeah, he was cool, even if for a moment.
Wow. This still is one of my favorite bass lines to play. It's so sick how its distorted. I had the privilege of seeing Failure back in late '96, or early '97, honestly can't recall at this moment. But they played this live while a smoke machine was running, and the lights were going, and the sound of hearing them live blew my mind. Oh, and I met Greg Edwards too!
Just so it's clear, Troy was added to the live line-up after Fantastic Planet was recorded. In the studio, as well as in earlier tours and music videos, Failure was a three-piece driven mostly by Andrews and Edwards (the other guitar and bass players). Troy was a hired gun, it wasn't really 'his' band.
@devinedragoon Ken is probably better known for his production of other people's projects than he is for his own projects. Troy has probably gotten more press as a performer. They're both amazing and underrated, and great guys too.
there's no doubt, this IS my favorite Failure song. this song still makes me grin from ear to ear & makes me crank up as loud as possible (within reason)... words just can't express how good this song is. i would've fallen in love with them then if i had been here!!!!!!
Oh how I love this song! Reminds me of seeing them play this song on the second stage at Lollapalooza '97 and being right up in front...what an amazing band!
Damn! That's fucking awesome dude! I would love to see this guys and shake all their hands afterwords. And of course thank them for the awesome tunes they've put together! One of my favorite bands of all time!
just did a search on Troy VanLeuen(a perfect circle guitarist) and this vid came up, is he in the band or something? AWESOME drum sound, very open...Bonham would be proud!
ummmm, don't you mean Houston? it's seen all over these videos ;-) geeeez, it would be so awesome to have a copy of this... but MUCHas gracias for posting all these songs! i just watched about all of them... it's the next best thing to going back in time 10 years when i actually lived IN Houston *GRRRR*
Check out a podcast review of Failure's Fantastic Planet on Dig Me Out, a weekly podcast dedicated to digging up lost College Rock, Alt Rock, Indie Rock and Hard Rock of the 1990s, one album at a time. digmeoutpodcast . com
A great song idea but it needed more time to bake I reckon. Parts of it don't fit at all and the lyrical delivery doesn't always land but the base line, drumming and synth backing are incredible
what's greg like in person, he just seems so far removed. I can't see him being into meeting his fans, as much as that doesn't make sense. I think he's a cool dude, just don't think he is as approachable as Kelli, Ken or Troy. But what do I know...never met either of em.
Well, they opened up for Local H on this night. After the show, I was walking out and Greg was standing in my path at the back of the theater facing the stage lighting up a cigarette. I just looked him the eyes, probably with a goofy smile, telling him that he was awesome and their set was amazing. He shook my hand and said 'Thanks' with a small little smile on his face. That's all that was said, and that's all I needed to make my night. So, yeah, he was cool, even if for a moment.
Wow. This still is one of my favorite bass lines to play. It's so sick how its distorted. I had the privilege of seeing Failure back in late '96, or early '97, honestly can't recall at this moment. But they played this live while a smoke machine was running, and the lights were going, and the sound of hearing them live blew my mind. Oh, and I met Greg Edwards too!
I was a 90s kid too I cant believe I found out about Failure about 3 years ago now. Fuck sake. This song is out of control.
Just so it's clear, Troy was added to the live line-up after Fantastic Planet was recorded. In the studio, as well as in earlier tours and music videos, Failure was a three-piece driven mostly by Andrews and Edwards (the other guitar and bass players). Troy was a hired gun, it wasn't really 'his' band.
@devinedragoon Ken is probably better known for his production of other people's projects than he is for his own projects. Troy has probably gotten more press as a performer. They're both amazing and underrated, and great guys too.
there's no doubt, this IS my favorite Failure song. this song still makes me grin from ear to ear & makes me crank up as loud as possible (within reason)... words just can't express how good this song is. i would've fallen in love with them then if i had been here!!!!!!
Fuck yes, Ken is in the zone...so loaded, yet so aware.
Found this band in 2024…I’m 35 y/o …. Unbelievable I’ve never heard of these guys
reaally cool, one of my new favourite bands
Oh how I love this song! Reminds me of seeing them play this song on the second stage at Lollapalooza '97 and being right up in front...what an amazing band!
This is so trippy whata ride man!
Watch the masters at work! This performance is stellar.
Sweetest bass line/sound ever.
Yeah this is the band Troy was in pre-APC. He is on the far left.
@tangowithjason
in my top 5 greatest bands of all time.
definitely Hum
one of the best bands of the 90s
to listen is to love
Damn! That's fucking awesome dude! I would love to see this guys and shake all their hands afterwords. And of course thank them for the awesome tunes they've put together! One of my favorite bands of all time!
I think June 1st 1997 in Austin Tx.
He's my hero too!!!!!!
@fmbighair Yeah, Troy was a live 2nd guitarist for their last in support of Fantastic Planet
I think this is my favorite Failure song now. This video is great!
just did a search on Troy VanLeuen(a perfect circle guitarist) and this vid came up, is he in the band or something?
AWESOME drum sound, very open...Bonham would be proud!
@haliotropic i see you, son
Fucking Epic band.. so glad you posted this whole show
reunion tour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW, i didn't realize it was that old. So I assume this was Troy's first band to achieve success with before APC? Thanks for the info! :)
ummmm, don't you mean Houston? it's seen all over these videos ;-) geeeez, it would be so awesome to have a copy of this... but MUCHas gracias for posting all these songs! i just watched about all of them... it's the next best thing to going back in time 10 years when i actually lived IN Houston *GRRRR*
im familiar with space monkey, its an amazing song. i havent heard lady of flowers though, which i shall do
@gregoryhorton Autolux is fucking sick!
Maybe you might like Midnight Juggernauts, though they're more on the techno edge of the table.
Check out a podcast review of Failure's Fantastic Planet on Dig Me Out, a weekly podcast dedicated to digging up lost College Rock, Alt Rock, Indie Rock and Hard Rock of the 1990s, one album at a time. digmeoutpodcast . com
A great song idea but it needed more time to bake I reckon. Parts of it don't fit at all and the lyrical delivery doesn't always land but the base line, drumming and synth backing are incredible
can anyone chuck me some bands that play spacey atmospheric music like this?
X2
oh...do you know the date/location of this particular vid?
what's greg like in person, he just seems so far removed. I can't see him being into meeting his fans, as much as that doesn't make sense. I think he's a cool dude, just don't think he is as approachable as Kelli, Ken or Troy. But what do I know...never met either of em.
wtf
What's the matter?