I'm amazed at how much better they sound live than on record - it's "amped up" completely. Would love to hear a live album, professionally recorded and mastered...
First time when i heard the songs from this band...and then i think ..this is the music that i 've been looking for, so creative mixed with many style of music, great band especially Aisha... love this song.
wow, thank you so much for this. they were insanely good on stage back then. cheers 00:00 lever street 03:50 rematerialised 08:10 blood yawning 15:10 death threat 20:05 flying 27:55 aisha 33:00 rekkit 38:55 broken little sister 43:50 dirt 49:50 one more time 54:35 neptune city 1:01:45 dirge
There is no doubt in my mind that this is peak DiV. Lever Street sounds amazing, Rematerialised as well, Aisha is awesome, Rekkit absolutely rocks, the crescendo in Dirt is monstrous, the horn section takes One More Time to another level, Neptune City could go on forever and Dirge with live lyrics to close this out is perfect. Imagine finding a good copy of this broadcast with proper audio quality, it would be beyond awesome!
Despite the sound quality, I now know what Death in Vegas is about. The electronica/psych was good enough, but the horn section broke me. What a great band!
Came here to hear a kick ass band, was not disappointed. Fantastic version of Dirge at the end. Bad sound quality though :/, but thanks for the upload !
por lo menos, si estas en youtube y buscando el mejor recital de Death In Vegas, es este, y si tenes otro por favor comentalo abajo ! q bandon, entre la neblina y el mate !
breizh waren Not really. Tim and Fearless are credited with the writing of the songs but the process of writing the Contino Sessions (or really most of their albums, but this live is mostly the first two) was to come up with ideas for the musicians, let them jam, record that, come up with structue and arrangement from the recording, then get the musicians to play again, etc, until they've got a final track to mixdown. The set of musicians you see on stage are the ones playing on Contino: Simon Hanson on the Drums, Mat Flint on the guitar, Seamus Beaghen on keys, etc... If you want to see an electronic band doing a true re-interpretation of electronic music with a live band, check out Massive Attack lives.
Yes, the musicians are the same you hear on the record. The degree to which what you hear on the record is composed by holmes/fearless or by the musicians is unknown - what the credits tells us is that holmes/fearless have got the publishing rights - they get royalties when the song get played, you have to ask their permission to do the cover. They hold the intellectual property. Whether this business arrangement is a true reflection of the composition process is, given what we know of the band's writing process, debatable. But then it's much simpler for a lot of musicians to get paid as session and live tour musicians and not be legally part of "the band". But it remains that this live, and the record, wouldn't sound like this if it weren't for the drummer, bass player, the two guitarists and the guy on the keys (Seamus Beaghen -he's on RUclips, you can ask him :p)
Why do I never hear much on this level from American musicians? The last group I heard from over the pond which had any 'credence' (if that's not the wrong word) were U.N.C.L.E. and they mostly focused on remixes- although 'Eye for an Eye' is pure original and one of the best tunes ever written, cold fact.
N1H1L9 : what a load of Euro-centric bollix! Ain't you never heard of Oneida, Death Grips, Clouddead etc. The USA is exactly the same as Europe for weirdo music!
I'm amazed at how much better they sound live than on record - it's "amped up" completely. Would love to hear a live album, professionally recorded and mastered...
Satans Circus volume 2 is a live album. Go, play and enjoy
Plus de 20ans que j'écoute ce groupe et paf j'en prends toujours autant plein la tronche...
this video never grows old.
2023Fantastic sounds say over 20 years ago but way ahead of what is today 🎸🎹🎧😋
Wow, amazing gig. Death Threat and Aisha are just mind blowing, the power of this band back in the day.
Underrated music,i love this band
First time when i heard the songs from this band...and then i think ..this is the music that i 've been looking for, so creative mixed with many style of music, great band especially Aisha... love this song.
I agree!! Very creative eclectic music!
wow, thank you so much for this.
they were insanely good on stage back then.
cheers
00:00 lever street
03:50 rematerialised
08:10 blood yawning
15:10 death threat
20:05 flying
27:55 aisha
33:00 rekkit
38:55 broken little sister
43:50 dirt
49:50 one more time
54:35 neptune city
1:01:45 dirge
too stoned, could not find this earlier, thanks man! #flying
Merci!!!!
There is no doubt in my mind that this is peak DiV. Lever Street sounds amazing, Rematerialised as well, Aisha is awesome, Rekkit absolutely rocks, the crescendo in Dirt is monstrous, the horn section takes One More Time to another level, Neptune City could go on forever and Dirge with live lyrics to close this out is perfect.
Imagine finding a good copy of this broadcast with proper audio quality, it would be beyond awesome!
Despite the sound quality, I now know what Death in Vegas is about. The electronica/psych was good enough, but the horn section broke me. What a great band!
2000 was a great year, saw DIV loads, never disappointed
yes! saw them in 99 and 2000 at glastonbury and also in manchester several times...
Saw them play the Arches in Glasgow, 13th February 2000. Ace.
I was at that gig too. Pretty lively crowd, I seem to remember. Also saw them at the QMU a few months previous.
This is great; it's like being present at the coolest jamming session on Earth.
Un des meilleurs concert de mes souvenirs, le même à Toulouse
Wow 2000
How time flies
For some one this is some child’s 1975 today
Fantástic sensacional curto muito death in Vegas!!!👏👍💀🖤🇧🇷🎸👊🍺🍷😉🎶🎵🎧📀💿😃
i love death in vegas,aisha forever
I like to say my whole musical life began with DIV. I still try to recreate their sounds.
20 years ago guys. fuck. let that sink in
About to go for the quarter century. Blink of an eye mate. Let that marinate…
🙂
Flying is the best electronic music ever made
What a tune to open with. 👌🏻
Gosto muito desta banda. Bons músicos.
My brother won vip tickets to Glasto 2000 courtesy of DIV we're in there somewhere! Epic
really? awesome how was it?
And so amazing love
Favorite😘
Fooking awesome still stands tall today 🤡🤡🤡🤡😩😩😩😜😩😎🤡👌👌👌👌👀🤪🤪🤘🤘🇬🇧🇬🇧🤟🤟🏴❤️❤️✌️😍😍❤️🏴
So Good. Thanks for this!
Thanks for sharing 🙏🖤
absolutely awesome. x
Still here in 2020
Ho, do you have some lives videos links?
I saw them in SUE Chile
SH 2024. ❤
@garethhughes11762024 indeed
Wonderful !!
dankeschön
Una auténtica pasada.
dirge is the best !!!
+matthew gulik yeah!
Brilliant!
Came here to hear a kick ass band, was not disappointed.
Fantastic version of Dirge at the end.
Bad sound quality though :/, but thanks for the upload !
Timings given by The Methodrone here below (his posts starts with "wow, thank you so much for this. They were insanely good on stage back then.")
I bought costly NIN tickets to see DIV in the US. I'm not even ashamed.
DIV opening for NiN. Damn thatd be a great show
Lever street...masterpiece😊
We love that,...!!!
Aisha starts @ 0:27:55
Sooooooooooo Can and Neu! Modern funky and yet Krautrock!
Remind me of so much to me
Blimey, I'd forgotten that Seamus Beaghen (Madness, Paul Weller) played keyboards for DIV.
A TRUE TESTIMONIAL! PURE!
Minute 28 - Aisha ... you’re welcome
goddamn, vhs had amazing sound
warped melodic sinister, joy as always
underground inclasificable y sorprendente
der kleinen Syntyi bei Minute 8.31. says "do it"
...Doooooo iiiiit" :-) geil. Wie die ganze Band.
911 I know you read this even if it wasn’t uploaded
tooofuuuuckinngooooood 👌
yes.
I want that MC5 shirt
where's the creamfields 2000 vids? i was there. wow.
only the lucky ones will get to see this...
Wow
por lo menos, si estas en youtube y buscando el mejor recital de Death In Vegas, es este, y si tenes otro por favor comentalo abajo ! q bandon, entre la neblina y el mate !
Way ahead of their time
Muito bom!!!
Broken little sister , Énorme !!!
43:51 entering heaven... 44:25 I entered heaven
DIRT !
Live but love also
Who's the fantastic drummer on this ?
GOOD STUFF
In the bunkhouse mo never the front door
Blimey, it's Beaghen from Madness and Weller's band. Forget he played keys for DIV
Pile drivin' at 44:46 on auto...
Is this fucking good ? Yes, it is fucking good
Nowt but love nowt but
Remember old days yes like yesterday
GREAT BAND.
wow a teaching lesson of how integrate a midi controller sound with a real band !!! fantastic !
trust me, i will be back soon..
Is there any way one can find this in better quality (video or just sound)?
what is the name of the second song; reggae style.
Rematerialized... from their first album Dead Elvis. =)
Dope in Vegas .
What would happen if Hawkwind and Joy Division in their prime had got together?
Death in Vegas is the Result
Keep on Rockin Richard and Tim
This is the shit....awesome
Blood yawning must be an homage to Jarre’s Oxygene V at least
Power ripper
Ils ne tournent plus non? Ça doit être génial en concert..
Je confirme. J'ai vu DIV sur cette tournée-là : fabuleux !
@@whatdoidonow1996 chance!! 😊
" It's A Free Concert " 😎
“…from now on.”
Aisha at 27:55
15
Its like a new pink floyd
1:02:20
Brother and sister you are my love
We were in this ?
Live i out
43-38 dirt
1-01-50 dirge
I think it is really hard to make a live like this for a 2 members band
breizh waren Not really. Tim and Fearless are credited with the writing of the songs but the process of writing the Contino Sessions (or really most of their albums, but this live is mostly the first two) was to come up with ideas for the musicians, let them jam, record that, come up with structue and arrangement from the recording, then get the musicians to play again, etc, until they've got a final track to mixdown.
The set of musicians you see on stage are the ones playing on Contino: Simon Hanson on the Drums, Mat Flint on the guitar, Seamus Beaghen on keys, etc...
If you want to see an electronic band doing a true re-interpretation of electronic music with a live band, check out Massive Attack lives.
SoundOnSoundOnSound But this is a live. Isn't it?
So the musicians kind of composers?
Yes, the musicians are the same you hear on the record.
The degree to which what you hear on the record is composed by holmes/fearless or by the musicians is unknown - what the credits tells us is that holmes/fearless have got the publishing rights - they get royalties when the song get played, you have to ask their permission to do the cover. They hold the intellectual property.
Whether this business arrangement is a true reflection of the composition process is, given what we know of the band's writing process, debatable. But then it's much simpler for a lot of musicians to get paid as session and live tour musicians and not be legally part of "the band".
But it remains that this live, and the record, wouldn't sound like this if it weren't for the drummer, bass player, the two guitarists and the guy on the keys (Seamus Beaghen -he's on RUclips, you can ask him :p)
I thought this was the real death, with chuck schuldiner playing live in Vegas
Hahaha, that's funny.. death metal band Death are one my favorite metal bands , Death in Vegas are pretty awesome too..
Dirt...👽
Killer!
They were my highlight of a T in the Park on the Sunday night, in a wee tent ,perfect way to end the festival, miss them n live music!!!
Why do I never hear much on this level from American musicians? The last group I heard from over the pond which had any 'credence' (if that's not the wrong word) were U.N.C.L.E. and they mostly focused on remixes- although 'Eye for an Eye' is pure original and one of the best tunes ever written, cold fact.
ONE MUST DIG TO FIND GOLD/// AINT SITTN ON THHE SURFACE ANYMORE///
N1H1L9 : what a load of Euro-centric bollix! Ain't you never heard of Oneida, Death Grips, Clouddead etc. The USA is exactly the same as Europe for weirdo music!
Fucking love these
27:56
Clstonbury of course you no yea 🤪
Fifteen
I imagined rematerialized was all made from samples, because the reggae style is so far away with most of their other stuff. Nope!