The footage from this concert was insane. The opening song had the people going ape. It was light enough to see every detail of the fans and they absolutely lost all French control.
@@FrozenKing142 many artists need different things in monitors. In a lot of professional productions (even local bands these days) you'll get clicks and count offs. Prerecorded spoken queues. As a live mix engineer I've came across some interesting in ear mixes. I also have a friend who has always had his own bands on click and backtracks introduced into the live shows. He will even record himself talking to his future self (for in ears) saying things like "half time bridge coming in 1 2 3 4" or "start song count off in 1 2 3 4". Its really cool to see this stuff behind the scenes and them come together live. It would be a genuine surprise that slipknot only has a raw live in ear mix. Especially the quality of their live production. All the lights and Pyro. It just seems like they would have all that programmed to MIDI for consistency. Even like some of the audio samples used by the djs would have to be matched to the tempo for them to work sync to the rest of the band. Theres got to be at very least a click track to their in ears.
Waw the strain on the right hand!! Almost 2 minutes of eighth notes on it at something like 110bpm!! You can tell he is resting it at 2:13 ... Great stuff
@@the_minimalistic_adventure you have to remember that this isn't the only song he's played at the show, i doubt that was a showmanship thing cause who's even seeing it lol
Thinking of drummers like gene hoglan, Georgie kollias and the kind of speed they have to endure over an entire show, while knowing how good jay Weinberg, I'm also quite sure this was just for show :) If you've been doing it for as long as jay did, this song is not that big a deal strength/endurance wise not even in the scope of en entire set :)
Jay, you're an amazing drummer. Snare fills are incredible and grooves pretty catchy. If you don't mind, as a fan, I would recommend you just to use some splashes, more toms and take more risks.
Ngl I’ve been thinking the same thing. But you’d be surprised how boxes in you can get in some styles. It’s thrashy groove metal. Not prog. You know what I mean? You gotta do what’s best for the tune. Less is usually more.
@@walpurgisnacht9234 Yep, man. Simple is more catchy and vicing. Love Jay's work. Just miss something here and there, but could not agree more that he's an outstanding drummer.
Bruh I’m I the only one that thinks his crashes are different than normal? They still sound amazing but is it just me or are the sounds different compared to the other drum cams?
Jay projects such an emotional steadiness. There's a lot of confidence in his playing and affect.
Is that what Jay does?
Jay's mask is literally the coolest mask I've ever seen!
The footage from this concert was insane. The opening song had the people going ape. It was light enough to see every detail of the fans and they absolutely lost all French control.
One of my favorites songs jay is an absolute legend!!
I can't even air drum that fast.. i'm exhausted and my legs feel like they're going to explode 1 minute in..lol.. fucking amazing..just incredible
He is not the fastest drummer.
Not even close
@@XHellPriest no one said that
quit skipping leg day
Id love to hear what jay gets to hear in his in-ears. I bet its a very different experience than what you hear live or even from drum cam footage.
Exactly what you hear live, they all have earphones or small boxes set to hear eachother
@@FrozenKing142 many artists need different things in monitors. In a lot of professional productions (even local bands these days) you'll get clicks and count offs. Prerecorded spoken queues.
As a live mix engineer I've came across some interesting in ear mixes. I also have a friend who has always had his own bands on click and backtracks introduced into the live shows. He will even record himself talking to his future self (for in ears) saying things like "half time bridge coming in 1 2 3 4" or "start song count off in 1 2 3 4". Its really cool to see this stuff behind the scenes and them come together live.
It would be a genuine surprise that slipknot only has a raw live in ear mix. Especially the quality of their live production. All the lights and Pyro. It just seems like they would have all that programmed to MIDI for consistency. Even like some of the audio samples used by the djs would have to be matched to the tempo for them to work sync to the rest of the band.
Theres got to be at very least a click track to their in ears.
@@FrozenKing142 u got owned
@@smeemusicaccording to Jay, they never use a click track live, which is evident by the fact that the tempo fluctuates live all the time.
I was wondering the same exact thing. How and what they hear between each other. Interesting and amazing!
What a crowd! Nimes always gets down. I remember the first time watching the Volkerball DVD back in 2007. Blown away by the shows there.
my all time favorite song, awesome job dude!
Jay est devenu monstrueux avec toutes ces tournées, ces répets, ces enregistrements d'albums etc, il est monstrueux , rapide, précis.....wow :)
That was so dope…….the best view for a concert.😬
Waw the strain on the right hand!! Almost 2 minutes of eighth notes on it at something like 110bpm!! You can tell he is resting it at 2:13 ... Great stuff
Ehh, I’m a drummer. What he’s doing isn’t too difficult. It isn’t awfully taxing. When he’s switching hands, it’s mainly for showmanship.
@@the_minimalistic_adventure you have to remember that this isn't the only song he's played at the show, i doubt that was a showmanship thing cause who's even seeing it lol
Thinking of drummers like gene hoglan, Georgie kollias and the kind of speed they have to endure over an entire show, while knowing how good jay Weinberg, I'm also quite sure this was just for show :)
If you've been doing it for as long as jay did, this song is not that big a deal strength/endurance wise not even in the scope of en entire set :)
Bro, that’s really not that difficult
Amazing crowd! 🙌🙌🙌🤘🤘🤘🤘
It fills me with aspiration just watching!
Awesome Jay ❤
Some people are just so talented.
As someone with allegedly quite the talent for rhythm in general and drumming in particular: hard work beats lazy talent anytime. 😢
He's a solid 5 out of 10
3:02 - Sid doing his little turn on the catwalk
Jay silpknot wow is cool!!!!❤❤
Esses olhos olhando para onde vai atacar !! Chega ser lindo !!!
One of my favourites
valeu jay weinberg 👏👏👏👏
It’s amazing to me that he noticed such a small detail like moving his tom mic closer, because it was too high, while playing at 0:28
I can watch vids of this song all fuckin day. Someday I'll get those VIP tickets to see you play up close
Excelent vid like all the ones you upload. Could you record your monitor mix so we know what you hear live?
Very good, man
What a view
Jay is awesome and I'm a fan but Jay with Slipknot has never clicked for me.
I think the romans couldn't expect that when they built the arena 2000 years ago xd
why are you gone now...
Incrível 😮👏🏽
😍😍😍
Best!!! Nice
🔥🔥🔥
🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
🤘😎
Oh no what happened to audio? Maddest performance regardless
That crash got a hammering 😮
u gotta sart playing the double base/ extra snares in the beginning live
Keren bang 👌
Hammersonic festival🇮🇩on cam, please🙏🏼
3:42 😨 como ele tem tempo de arrumar o cabelo mano kkk
Jay, you're an amazing drummer. Snare fills are incredible and grooves pretty catchy. If you don't mind, as a fan, I would recommend you just to use some splashes, more toms and take more risks.
Ngl I’ve been thinking the same thing. But you’d be surprised how boxes in you can get in some styles. It’s thrashy groove metal. Not prog. You know what I mean? You gotta do what’s best for the tune. Less is usually more.
@@walpurgisnacht9234 Yep, man. Simple is more catchy and vicing. Love Jay's work. Just miss something here and there, but could not agree more that he's an outstanding drummer.
Awesome camera shot .holy crap😮
I just noticed the bass player is basically standing in the same spot the entire song 🤔
Bro casually fixing the mic while playing that fill
Bruh I’m I the only one that thinks his crashes are different than normal? They still sound amazing but is it just me or are the sounds different compared to the other drum cams?
These cymbals tho
Yen please
seems difficult when trying to emaluate it when watching him play with ease coolness . Being a drummer is not easy
Precision🫵🏼
Am the only one who thinks replacing him with Elroy was unwarranted
This guys up there with Danny carey josh freese and Jeff friedel 👍🏻
Shots like this can only be topped by being in the band itself. What it must feel like sitting on the drum throne. :>
ngerri bg , GAK BAHAYA TA?
I am number 266 to like that !!! SO take that everyone!!!
He's decent