I have no idea where this came from, but it’s fantastic. 5 parts, you can find them all in the related videos.
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Korn House of Blues 5-21-09
After thinking about it for 2 months, the big day finally came. My 5th (and best) Korn show. Went with Bagels and Kyle, we had a room at The Showboat which the House of Blues is in. We had a room on the 19th floor and just had to take the elevator to the 2nd floor to get to the music hall, it was right out of the elevator bank, it was perfect. Small venue, I think there was around 1,200 in attendance. The balcony was almost full, but the floor was packed.
I got a Meet and Greet pass through the Korn fanclub and got to go backstage. Orginazation wasn’t the strong suit. The ticket said security would take you to the meeting spot at the merch booth, but I was just let in to find it myself. I headed to the back where I saw a group of people and saw the merch table, just to the right I saw a door with a security guy. He let me back where the wait began. I wish I brought the cover jacket for Fieldy’s book and the Alone I Play DVD, the ticket only said to bring one thing to sign and no camera (I brought a camera though). I could have easily gotten them signed. So there were like 12 of us standing in this hallway waiting and then Ray and Fieldy came out from the right (I was further down the line on the left).
Ray is awesome, he signed my ticket. Really nice, I told him welcome to Korn and he seemed to appreciate it. Then I met Fieldy, got my Freak on a Leash Mixes vinyl signed (it looks great awesome signed). I mentioned Kyles tattoo that he did and he remembered! Said he wanted to see it! Never got to see him again though. Kyle and Brian were around the venue at the time, I missed it when Fieldy went out the door to the merch table to sign some books (Munky came out then and I was distracted). They totally could have got to him then. I was juggling all of this shit and didn’t know what was happening, should have thought about it more. I was kinda on a high being backstage, it felt really surreal. Munky came by and he’s awesome too (of course). I turned into a babbling ass, I had so much to say and was just like “You’re awesome! Korn! Korn? Yeah Korn!” He laughed, signed the vinyl and asked where I got it. Got a great pic with him too (they all came out well actually). Jon took some more time to come out, but he didn’t stop to take any pictures. Hellos, hand shakes and signatures down the line. He gave me a warm hello when he saw me, we shook hands, got his signature and I said I was at the 2nd stop of his Alone I Play Tour and asked if Korn is going to come to Rock Band (“I think they are working on it now”). He moseyed through, then everyone took off. That was close to 9:30 the opening act Burning Halo was just finishing up (nothing special).
At 10:11pm Korn hit the stage and shook the place to its foundation!
Right Now
Good God
Did My Time
Thoughtless
Falling Away From Me
Clown
Ball Tongue
ADIDAS backpipe intro==> Helmet In The Bush
Twist
Fake
Y’all Want A Single
Coming Undone / We Will Rock You
Somebody Someone
Freak On A Leash
Encore:
Blind
Here to Stay
Got The Life
It was pretty much an old school set list. They sounded so amazing, the 10 month break really helped energize them. Ray is PERFECT for Korn. Since David left in 2006 they’ve been working with 3 other drummers, but Ray really gets it. He has David’s style perfectly. Perfect timing and tempo, plays hard as hell. He’s got a great looking kit for the tour and was breaking sticks left and right and never missed a beat. He’s just a fantastic drummer. This is Shane Gibsons, shit 6th tour? with them along with Zac. And he has really loosened up and knows Heads parts backwards and forwards. He just shreds and stomps around like a madman. I couldn’t see Zac because the speaker stack was blocking him. Fieldy was just on fire, he has got to be the most entertaining musician to watch. He’s got all of these awesome moves as he plays, hopping around, just jamming and having a ball. He has a great time playing with Ray, they have awesome new sections to Somebody Someone and a killer intro to Freak on a Leash that really needs to be released on DVD or something. It’s fast and heavy (Fieldy goes nuts, it’s awesome) and then they slow it down to drop into Freak. Munky has a new face paint and tweed jacket going on, he was as solid as he always is (even broke out the robot at one point!). And Jonathan Davis! His voice has never been stronger. He sounds just like the albums. His range is insane, I don’t know how he can yell and not shred his throat doing it. Good God gave me chills, you can see him go to that head space where he first wrote that song years ago. Just totally getting into it, rocking his mic stand all over the place (they tie it down with rubber cords!) Just a killer show, you could see they were having fun! They sound so tight and strong that I have huge hopes for the album they are working on now, hopefully they finish it this year (this tour is going well into July).
The crowd was great too. The balcony took some time to get into it, but we got it bouncing pretty good. For the encore I ran down the 8 rows with Kyle to get right to the guardrail of the balcony. Greatest idea ever. Like 25 feet in the air, 35 feet from the stage. Speaker stack was right there, but it still sounded awesome. Looking down I could see people getting trucked left and right, but they got picked up quickly by others. There was a huge bitch running around down there whipping guys with a belt or her bra or some shit like that. She was a beast. The security front a center was busy pulling crowd surfers down the whole show, that looked like a pain in the ass. They did that for just under an hour and a half.
Had a great time and really liked the House of Blues, they run a good venue. Too bad Atlantic City is so shady.
Home (Live)
Head’s first show a few days ago in Arizona. Looks like he found some great guys for his live band. He sounds a lot better than I thought he would too. Hilarious “FOR JESUS!” at about 4:20.
Muppet Korn
This made me lol.
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QotSA – Misfit Love (Live on Henry Rollins Show)
It’s a nice Sunday, so here’s a phenomenal jam as brought to you by the Queens of the Stone Age.
THRU YOU | Kutiman mixes YouTube
THRU YOU | Kutiman mixes YouTube
This is so cool.
Media updates
Got Stoked for 360, seems like it is better than Shaun White Snowboarding so far.
Nip/Tuck has finished it’s season and it was the best season in years. I expect them to bundle both halves of the season into a set, I’ll probably pick it up then. Season 6…2011?! Long wait for the end.
Breaking Bad starts it’s new season tonight on AMC! Awesome, awesome show.
The weather has been good this weekend, let’s hope Spring rolls up early.
Got a hold of the new Yeah Yeah Yeahs album. Lots of synth, not sure what to make of it just yet.
WRKZ PODCASTS- Jonathan Davis
Great interview, a must listen. Korn is back in the studio earlier than expected and Ray Luzier is the drummer. Great news really, Korn is gonna hit the road starting in May doing festivals around the world.
Slipknot at MSG
I could write some long bullshit, but I’ll just post this video and say it was a hell of a show. I tip my hat to the lighting designer(s), it was brilliant. The set list was mostly older stuff, one or two tracks from the last album All Hope Is Gone. Solid from start to finish, the beginning was brilliant with (sic) and the end with Spit It Out was just balls out.
ross robinson interview
Ross Robinson produced the first 2 Korn albums and he is lined up to go for another round on their next album. This is very exciting for me as seen in this recent interview. He’s got a strong connection to Davis so my expectations for their time in the studio together is up there to say the least. They should be in the studio by the end of this year.
rossrobinson
And what’s coming next for you? You’ll be working with Korn again soon, right?
Yeah, I want to get started with the Korn sessions as soon as possible. I want this next record of theirs to be like their first two records, when it was all of us in a room together, just hashing everything out. I’ve never jumped into the world of overabundance; it gets really overwhelming to be on that side of success. Success feels so deep and current because it happens in a moment, but that moment is always taken away just as quick as it was given. I have a lot of tools now that will decompose them back to what they were when they were just young, hungry musicians. It’s not even about me saying, “I knew you guys when you were nothing.†It’s more like, “I knew you guys when you were everything—no money or attachment to possessions.†They had a knowing back then that they were the maddest motherfuckers on the planet and because of that, they were. This coming album isn’t even an ego-breaking thing—it’s more of a welcoming them back home.
Do you think it will be difficult without original drummer David Silveria?
David is such a crucial part of their sound. The perfect, technical drummer means nothing to me—I want the creative, passionate drummer. People think he had bad rhythm and tempo, but what they didn’t realize was that he was following Jon’s vocals instead of the guitars. Duh! Fuck these people who try to make every aspect of the music perfect and every drumbeat in its perfect place. Clean, polished drum tracks have no place in my studio, and if you don’t get that concept, then you don’t belong in my studio either. People like David get that, and they play from the place where creation is just waiting to jump out. The other lifeless players play from a place of image and desire and they are the reason why I throw things at people’s heads in my studio.
Media Frenzy
I have so much shit to watch now, I don’t know where to start. Fringe and Lost are back. Nip/Tuck is off to a hell of a mid season start. Americas Best Dance Crew is back and could be the best season yet. Addicted to watching Sliders on Netflix Watch it Now along with 30 Rock. Just finished playing Prince of Persia and really dug it. And now I got Skate 2!
The cats from 1UP who lost their gigs have started back up doing their own shit…Rebel FM replaces 1UP Yours and CO-OP rises from the 1UP Show ashes.
And Obama is now offically The Man! Things are looking positive these days! PLUS! Slipknot at MSG in 2 weeks! AAHHHHHHHH!