Man, so many great comments here by smart people, I love type o negative, every October I listen to them everyday, Peter's favorite month..i saw them 3 times, way back man, i got to talk to Peter for a out 20 minutes, maybe more at a metalfest, i saw him standing there alone outside the tour bus, i walked up shook his hand, asked him to do an autograph for my girlfriend that could not make it, he did, i told him i liked the Carnivore days, he was so cool man, it was an honor to hang out with him with no interruption, it was the October Rust tour..R.I.P. Peter, i miss him and the band...fuck...
0:00 My girlfriend's girlfriend 3:20 Love you to death 9:43 Cinnamon girl 13:00 In praise of Bacchus 19:41 Christian woman 27:02 Black No. 1 36:14 Too late: Frozen
When I was 18 or 19 I saw them them in Louisville KY. I didn't know who they were plus I was a bit wasted . I didn't even understand it was that big ass dude who played a stand up bass like an electric until he came out playing Black no 1 and I lost my mind. I'm 47 and still they're my favorite band. It broke me when this dude passed
@@pauln00b when October Rust came out I was locked up..this college station out of Evansville Indiana played it in its entirety and it just happened that I was reading The Mayfair Witches by Anne Rice and it was like the soundtrack to that book man it was crazy. She definitely influenced the hell out their musical themes. I didn't think they'd be able to too that until I heard World Falling Down . For me that's their best work right there man. RIP Green man for real 💚
@@MukesBoy yea their music is all amazing for me first was bloody kisses n at that time i had never heard anything like that, well maybe after sabs first album.. some kinda goth heavy ig, with unique sound lol. their lyrics are awesome like christian woman.. just genius.
I've been a deep fan since the Carnivore days. Saw they were playing in Philly when I was in the Navy and me and couple of my sailor buddies who had time went to see them. Most of the people there wondered if we were cops (hair, not dressed right…) until we told the waitress we were Navy. They should have noticed we were there for the music. lol After everyone found out through her we were sailors we had a few guys (and goils) come say hi. Next thing I know I was taking swigs from Peter's bottle of wine. We are wine brothers. RIP, brother. PS: Everyone I Love is Dead seems to have been written about me present times.
I was fortunate enough to see Type O four different times in my youth. I'm 46 now and a "clean cut, professional sales rep", but when I discovered them I was 19, long dark hair down to my ass and thought they made music just for me. I instantly fell in love with their sound. I was at a close friend's, picking up my a bag, accompanied by another friend. He had a great cd player, receiver and speakers and was listening to Bloody Kisses. As soon as I got my bag my other buddy and I went to the record store and each picked up our own copy. I saw them 4 times as they toured to support October Rust, twice in small clubs (my favorite shows), once opening for Ozzy and once at Ozzfest 97, headlining w/ Pantera. It sucks knowing I'll never get to see those amazing lineups again. Pete was a artistical genius 💚💚💚
I'm 45 (soon to be 46), discovered TON at a similar age, and have never had the chance to see them live! (I live in Australia and unfortunately their tours here were ... infrequent! 4 times is great \m/
I was 17 or 18 when I first saw them in a club in Portland OR back in 93-94. I had heard Bloody Kisses and loved it. But when I saw them live, that's when my life changed. 900 people at this club and my ass with a mullet, witnessed greatness and it was so loud. They opened for NIN that night. And it is still one of the best gigs I have ever seen. I saw TON a few more times over the years and I am so grateful. Im 47 now and I love this band more now than I ever have.🤘💚🖤🤘
Love to hear these stories! I’m 42 from London in the U.K & a friends older brother had seen them when they came over here & played their first ever show at The Underworld in Camden. He got Pete’s empty wine bottle that he had been drinking from onstage! This was 1994 I believe & I was 13 years old. My life changed forever when I was introduced to Type O & all for the better! I met them at their album signing for October Rust & saw them that evening at Brixton Academy. Still have my AAA pass that was given to me by Pete himself! Type O for life!
every bit as deep as Black Sabbath. Different. But Peter Steele, and this band whacked something not touched before Black Sabbath. He studied Geezer but they made something not touched before Black Sabbath. So deep. So dark. The stage prescence. The whole thing was not touched so deep before them. Amazing drums. What an amazingly coordinated group. What amazing stage. I love it so late. I'm sorry I missed it live.
Freakin AWSOME. They sounded better than any time I’ve seen them live before. And I’ve seen Type probably 5 times during their Halloween tours in New Haven Connecticut at Toads Place. My first show was at the El N Gee club in New London Connecticut. Bloody Kisses tour. Peter was standing outside the show shaking hands with people on the way in. This was right after he was on that tv show with all the groupies. Best band ever IMO. Still regret missing that last show in Hartford Connecticut right before Peter died. Like an idiot I was doing coke back than and because of that I missed the show. Little did I know, that would have been the last show I could have ever attended. RIP Pete. You were the best of the best! This show kicked fucking ASS. !
The Mix is excellent and Pete's bass tone is rich and full of groove. I think the fact he doesn't have the distortion or chorus pedals on account for very clean, deep, tone that usually isn't heard on alot of live performances. Great stuff thank you for uploading this in full!
I agree, this performance also has some of the best played versions of the songs in the setlist, In Praise Of Bacchus is hands down the best version of that song they've ever played IMO (Live or studio), Too Late:Frozen from this show was also top teir.
Peter was a legend his vocals from even as far back as original sin are amazing live performances always show his true voice and it makes me feel better about singing
especially this live version of Too Late: Frozen is by far the best of all. IMHO this song is live better than the recorded versions. the bass playing of pete is so catchy in the beginning and i'm quite sure its kenny singing the bridge on the records. he is a great singer, too but pete is killing it. have you ever tried to knock at your throat to get this vibrato? sadly i never were old (and probably mature) enough to see them live. now i am almost 30 years of age and understand the pain and maturity in those lyrics. you've got to belong to it!... as phil would scream ;D
I knew ToN Just in 2020! When we were in lockdown for Covid. I was so bored and i used to look RUclips videos and concerts. I loved them soon! I was young during their music's years.. but i cannot go to concerts 😢 by the way. Even thought i was young enough. What a pity! ... I lost my favourite bands.
My only regret is not seeing them live enough, but even if I could have seen every show it would have been enough. They were magic on the stage miss you so much pete.just a fan from the start❤❤
Love this recording. Downloaded it and listen to it in the car often. I love how he sings Love You to Death and sing it the same way most of the time now.
This is not a live concert. This is a TV Studio where they play. TON Always play the songs different than in the record! Believe me, saw them live several times in 90 and 2000's and it was something different, something outstanding.
I HOPE AND PRAY that I will reunite with Peter in the Afterlife. Iknow he believed in the Afterlife, Paranormal, Supernatural. Not only was he a kind and generous man, but he had an appetite for certain things. 😁
Absolutely great performance from these guys but am I alone in thinking this man has a voice that's up there with the greats ? Especially round this era of Type o ! Still wish the green man was here to crack some of that Brooklyn humour out with the rest of the guys. Fn great band
not exactly but i can narrow that down to after october 1996 when october rust was released and before 1999 when world coming down was released (there are no songs from this album in this video)
Es gibt keine keine sogenannte Gothic Metall Band,die musikakalisch ,all das überbieten könnte .Eigentlich kann ich Musik 🎶 und Texte nicht in Worte , Gefühlsmäßig so rüberbringen wie Sänger und Band. Ich empfinde zur Musik 🎶, Gesang ,Gefühle, zu all dem ,absolute Hingabe und Liebe. Tino
Relatives F cant Go Wrong Ever again. Allways show your best Ones To Those If Did Any those relatives stuff IT ends There showing Better with WHOLE family!!!!
“And on her milk white neck, Kenny’s mark.” 😂🤣 Then that little smirk he gave Kenny. Man, we love ya Pete. 💚🖤💚🖤
Man, so many great comments here by smart people, I love type o negative, every October I listen to them everyday, Peter's favorite month..i saw them 3 times, way back man, i got to talk to Peter for a out 20 minutes, maybe more at a metalfest, i saw him standing there alone outside the tour bus, i walked up shook his hand, asked him to do an autograph for my girlfriend that could not make it, he did, i told him i liked the Carnivore days, he was so cool man, it was an honor to hang out with him with no interruption, it was the October Rust tour..R.I.P. Peter, i miss him and the band...fuck...
12:39 lol damn he held that note longer than some people hold a job.
Fucking true
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0:00 My girlfriend's girlfriend
3:20 Love you to death
9:43 Cinnamon girl
13:00 In praise of Bacchus
19:41 Christian woman
27:02 Black No. 1
36:14 Too late: Frozen
A vinyl pressing would make a kickass Record Store Day release...
Thank you.
Pete didn't like touring and playing, but I'm glad I saw them live multiple times, because Type O is magic 💚💚💚💚💚🖤🖤🖤🖤
When I was 18 or 19 I saw them them in Louisville KY. I didn't know who they were plus I was a bit wasted . I didn't even understand it was that big ass dude who played a stand up bass like an electric until he came out playing Black no 1 and I lost my mind. I'm 47 and still they're my favorite band. It broke me when this dude passed
Same. I was fortunate enough to see them seven times before the end. Always my (black)No. 1 favorite band.
@@MukesBoy yea bloody kisses is a killer n black no 1 is one of their best songs.
@@pauln00b when October Rust came out I was locked up..this college station out of Evansville Indiana played it in its entirety and it just happened that I was reading The Mayfair Witches by Anne Rice and it was like the soundtrack to that book man it was crazy. She definitely influenced the hell out their musical themes. I didn't think they'd be able to too that until I heard World Falling Down . For me that's their best work right there man. RIP Green man for real 💚
@@MukesBoy yea their music is all amazing for me first was bloody kisses n at that time i had never heard anything like that, well maybe after sabs first album.. some kinda goth heavy ig, with unique sound lol. their lyrics are awesome like christian woman.. just genius.
Type O at their highest pick. Their shape and sharpness is immaculate here.
No audience = no stage fright for Pete
A definitely understated factor @@pookie6669
I've been a deep fan since the Carnivore days. Saw they were playing in Philly when I was in the Navy and me and couple of my sailor buddies who had time went to see them.
Most of the people there wondered if we were cops (hair, not dressed right…) until we told the waitress we were Navy. They should have noticed we were there for the music. lol
After everyone found out through her we were sailors we had a few guys (and goils) come say hi.
Next thing I know I was taking swigs from Peter's bottle of wine.
We are wine brothers.
RIP, brother.
PS: Everyone I Love is Dead seems to have been written about me present times.
I was fortunate enough to see Type O four different times in my youth. I'm 46 now and a "clean cut, professional sales rep", but when I discovered them I was 19, long dark hair down to my ass and thought they made music just for me. I instantly fell in love with their sound. I was at a close friend's, picking up my a bag, accompanied by another friend. He had a great cd player, receiver and speakers and was listening to Bloody Kisses. As soon as I got my bag my other buddy and I went to the record store and each picked up our own copy. I saw them 4 times as they toured to support October Rust, twice in small clubs (my favorite shows), once opening for Ozzy and once at Ozzfest 97, headlining w/ Pantera. It sucks knowing I'll never get to see those amazing lineups again. Pete was a artistical genius 💚💚💚
I'm 45 (soon to be 46), discovered TON at a similar age, and have never had the chance to see them live! (I live in Australia and unfortunately their tours here were ... infrequent! 4 times is great \m/
I was 17 or 18 when I first saw them in a club in Portland OR back in 93-94. I had heard Bloody Kisses and loved it. But when I saw them live, that's when my life changed. 900 people at this club and my ass with a mullet, witnessed greatness and it was so loud. They opened for NIN that night. And it is still one of the best gigs I have ever seen. I saw TON a few more times over the years and I am so grateful. Im 47 now and I love this band more now than I ever have.🤘💚🖤🤘
Love to hear these stories! I’m 42 from London in the U.K & a friends older brother had seen them when they came over here & played their first ever show at The Underworld in Camden. He got Pete’s empty wine bottle that he had been drinking from onstage! This was 1994 I believe & I was 13 years old. My life changed forever when I was introduced to Type O & all for the better! I met them at their album signing for October Rust & saw them that evening at Brixton Academy. Still have my AAA pass that was given to me by Pete himself! Type O for life!
Lucky ye All. Been their fan since the mid 90s after seeing them on MTV HEADBANGERS BALL
51 and a vp and officer in a bank. It still fucking rocks. TON forever.
Marvelous❗素晴らしい❗パワフル・陰鬱・ロマンチック❗こんな芸術的な音楽は聴いたことがない。
This live show is so damn amazing. The sound is off the charts and sounds incredible. I'd love to have this on vinyl
On her milk white neck...KENNY'S MARK!🤣🤣🤣
every bit as deep as Black Sabbath. Different. But Peter Steele, and this band whacked something not touched before Black Sabbath. He studied Geezer but they made something not touched before Black Sabbath. So deep. So dark. The stage prescence. The whole thing was not touched so deep before them. Amazing drums. What an amazingly coordinated group. What amazing stage. I love it so late. I'm sorry I missed it live.
One of the most interesting and unique bands ever been on this planet
Absolutely agree...
Peter is iconic and Inspiration of the Undertaker.
Impraise of Bacchus is the best live version and Too late: Frozen
One of the better Type O Negative performances. They were spot on with every number.
Any better than this you could point me toward?
@@dfkater There's a few, but nothing quite as good as this. Type: Type O Negative live and search is the best thing I can tell you.
Freakin AWSOME. They sounded better than any time I’ve seen them live before. And I’ve seen Type probably 5 times during their Halloween tours in New Haven Connecticut at Toads Place.
My first show was at the El N Gee club in New London Connecticut. Bloody Kisses tour. Peter was standing outside the show shaking hands with people on the way in. This was right after he was on that tv show with all the groupies.
Best band ever IMO. Still regret missing that last show in Hartford Connecticut right before Peter died. Like an idiot I was doing coke back than and because of that I missed the show.
Little did I know, that would have been the last show I could have ever attended. RIP Pete. You were the best of the best!
This show kicked fucking ASS. !
So glad I got to see them twice. Once with Queensrÿche and once with Ozzy.
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R.I.P. Peter 😔
The Mix is excellent and Pete's bass tone is rich and full of groove. I think the fact he doesn't have the distortion or chorus pedals on account for very clean, deep, tone that usually isn't heard on alot of live performances. Great stuff thank you for uploading this in full!
Yeah I definitely noticed a cleaner crisp sound from this performance
I agree, this performance also has some of the best played versions of the songs in the setlist, In Praise Of Bacchus is hands down the best version of that song they've ever played IMO (Live or studio), Too Late:Frozen from this show was also top teir.
Peter was a legend his vocals from even as far back as original sin are amazing live performances always show his true voice and it makes me feel better about singing
@Andy Witmyer that's also a really nice touch too. Great job all around.
@AndyWitmyer What you're listening to is in fact a real 'mix' - the songs were recorded live and mixed properly afterwards.
Absolutely cult classic band and Josh Silver is pure genius!
My most beloved band in their brilliance...just mesmerising!
I didn't know the whole performance was here, it's a perfect performance
Ein richtig schöner Mix Danke, so cool. Meine Nummer 1 Band ohnehin. Liebe Grüße Tino
Einfach nur herrlich und genial. Wunderschön, Dankeschön.
especially this live version of Too Late: Frozen is by far the best of all. IMHO this song is live better than the recorded versions. the bass playing of pete is so catchy in the beginning and i'm quite sure its kenny singing the bridge on the records. he is a great singer, too but pete is killing it. have you ever tried to knock at your throat to get this vibrato? sadly i never were old (and probably mature) enough to see them live. now i am almost 30 years of age and understand the pain and maturity in those lyrics. you've got to belong to it!... as phil would scream ;D
TYPE O NEGATIVE FOR LIFE YOU GUYS FUCKING ROCK
I wish I saw this show.what a great band .I love the whole band.forever stuck in my mind and heart.they really rocked that stage forever.
"Can we just.... begin?"
"My Prozac is wearing off"
"We gonna do EVERY song 4 times"
I knew ToN Just in 2020! When we were in lockdown for Covid. I was so bored and i used to look RUclips videos and concerts. I loved them soon!
I was young during their music's years.. but i cannot go to concerts 😢 by the way. Even thought i was young enough.
What a pity! ... I lost my favourite bands.
Their best performance in my opinion 🖤💚
Peter…..outstanding🤘🏻
I fuckin love this band!!!❤❤❤ So sad that I'll never see them, Chris Cornell or Layne Staley live!!!😢❤😢❤
My only regret is not seeing them live enough, but even if I could have seen every show it would have been enough. They were magic on the stage miss you so much pete.just a fan from the start❤❤
magnetic voice💚
Очень круто ! Мощно поездато звучит в таком качестве, жаль что только сейчас ютуб выдал этот концерт
Love this recording. Downloaded it and listen to it in the car often. I love how he sings Love You to Death and sing it the same way most of the time now.
Thanks for posting..I've seen hundreds..but I could never get enough
Their songs are amazing stories 🙌🏾
an amazing show 😄
Omg this is devine ❤
Hell yeah I love your music 🔥🎸🎶🖤❤️🤘
Legends!
Holy! Best version Cinnamon Girl EVER!!! 🔥🔥🔥Goosebumps!!! RIP Peter 💖
This life concert is so tight, what great audio. Sounds just a bit different than the recorded version. Love it!
This is not a live concert.
This is a TV Studio where they play.
TON Always play the songs different than in the record!
Believe me, saw them live several times in 90 and 2000's and it was something different, something outstanding.
@@alexsackman5122 The video was crappy, but I'm thankful the audio was great.
A voz desse homem dá MEDO....ele era GENIAL... Nunca nascerá outro igual ao Peter.... vale a pena ouvir e matar saudades❤ voz perfeita!
Viva Zwei introduced me to so many great bands
Peter Steele 💚💚💚
God this brought me to tears! I fuckin love them so much and I will never EVER get over the loss of Peter and this magical band!!❤❤❤❤
Great energy here
❤ I'LL SEE YOU IN HEAVEN❤
Omg, how I love this band to death very much. 💘💚🖤💚🖤
Loved that speed metal version of cinnamon girl. For once it sounds like they have a real dedicated sound crew.
" Type O Positive...my blood group "
Nostrovia ❤❤❤
Идеально
Wonderfull!
Love this shit!
The snow 😍☃️
I HOPE AND PRAY that I will reunite with Peter in the Afterlife. Iknow he believed in the Afterlife, Paranormal, Supernatural.
Not only was he a kind and generous man, but he had an appetite for certain things. 😁
DAMN, I miss Peter Steele...!!
потрясное выступление🖤💚🖤
Muito foda!!
Absolutely great performance from these guys but am I alone in thinking this man has a voice that's up there with the greats ? Especially round this era of Type o ! Still wish the green man was here to crack some of that Brooklyn humour out with the rest of the guys. Fn great band
the real master of pioss off metal the superstar of black blues sound so ride on soul sirt
peter
От меня королевский лайк
Er (Peter) war einer der geilsten Typen auf der Welt....🤟🤟🤟👹🔥🔥👻
Memories.
Grannys Skirts started To move allready!!
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What year is this from and where please? Great footage.
not exactly but i can narrow that down to after october 1996 when october rust was released and before 1999 when world coming down was released (there are no songs from this album in this video)
@@sarryt done some digging and think it’s 97 👌🏻🤘🏻 great footage, such a shame the big man succumbed to his demons way too young.
October Rust Tour, Germany.
@@bigalbowski78 He was free of them before he passed. Sadly didn't get another chance.
Dec. '96, if I remember correctly; recorded in the studios of (now defunct) German music TV channel Viva in Cologe, Germany.
Awesome thanks 👍🏻
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Es gibt keine keine sogenannte Gothic Metall Band,die musikakalisch ,all das überbieten könnte .Eigentlich kann ich Musik 🎶 und Texte nicht in Worte
, Gefühlsmäßig so rüberbringen wie Sänger und Band. Ich empfinde zur Musik 🎶, Gesang ,Gefühle, zu all dem ,absolute Hingabe und Liebe. Tino
THANK YOU!!
Perfekt
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Dynamo 1997? what show or festival is this?
Very likely Dec '96, a few guys (including me) tried to determine that ~2 years ago in the comments below, replying to @bigalbowski78
What year is this from? It’s amazing
A few guys, including me, tried to estimate that some 2 years ago in the comments below replying to @bigalbowski78
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Peter ma słowiańskie korzenie zwróćcie uwagę na jego rrr.
Amazing band - which album are these songs from ?
Bloody Kisses and October Rust
Kove it! Thanks
And teasing ends There!!
ANd Sisters Kids choose Well Those Kids relatives With many Mens.. Just You Wait ALL best ABOUT To Comes!!!
Relatives F cant Go Wrong Ever again. Allways show your best Ones To Those If Did Any those relatives stuff IT ends There showing Better with WHOLE family!!!!
Lock Smith Chuch Keys!!!
27:20 💀
@@vartisepi7938 yeah, someone mentioned that a year ago, thx for the time-stamp :)
What year was this concert/performance recorded?
IT was some Sort of Joke And Challenge!!!
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What year was this?
This has been debated here before, scroll through the previous comments please.
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A ja kocham
Seeding muskeröörit towns then.
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German tone quality on VIVA 2
Please...how can i find this show? Integral,i mean. With all songs.
Thank you if you answer
LOVE&DEATH
ITs some Sort Of chastity Belts To Be wait UNTILL Better COMES Around!!!
Elizabeth olisi addicted them Dansk Tyko.Brahet If They Were These Days looking similarly!!??!??
Scheisse! VIVA II war schon geil !!