For those who don't know they've been uploading some old/new/rare videos to their YouTube channel. Feel free to post them as they're added.
https://www.youtube.com/user/CreedVideo
[youtube]http://youtu.be/ua4q-Riem_0[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/xuyhYRxeWME[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/n7v-e-zIieQ[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/mCf5Gv3MoY8[/youtube]
The stuff from 2000 is pretty rough vocally lol I assume he was just having an off night or couldn't hear. The MOP acoustic vid is pretty cool but this was during Scott's loopy faze just before they disbanded.
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It's awesome! Hope they can post the whole show in Philly! It's a dream watch it! Thanks, Bycicle! Wind-up never could post things like that.
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These videos give me chills. Nothing like vintage Creed! Major props to Bicycle for releasing these videos and it looks like more is to come.
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I was surprised by Scott's rough vocals in 2000. Two or three months before, he was incredible.
Also, the video quality is pretty bad for a huge band like Creed. Too many close-ups and not enough wide angles with the crowd.
But the weirdest thing is not seeing Brian on the left of the stage.
Also, the video quality is pretty bad for a huge band like Creed. Too many close-ups and not enough wide angles with the crowd.
But the weirdest thing is not seeing Brian on the left of the stage.
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That was pretty good actually
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Well, this video was not published on Creed's Youtube channel, but I think it deserves to be seen by most of the subforum lurkers.
kamaral28 originally posted it in the Scott Stapp thread, by it's definitely Creed related, so here it is:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=171&view=unread&si ... ff#p210488
It's easily one of the best performances of the band, ever.
Stapp is on fire, and that bass tone is godly.
It's also funny that they call them "The Creed", and that one of the presenters say Stapp looks just like Kurt Russell (it probably has to do with his hairstyle). They also say that My Own Prison will be released on February 2nd, 1999 in France, which shows you guys how unknown Creed could be outside of the USA.
I'm French, and I watched that show regularly back in the 90's, but I had no idea they were invited to play there.
For those who don't know, Nulle Part Ailleurs was a daily show that ran from 6:30 pm to 8:35 pm every day on Canal+.
At 7:00 p.m., there was a performance every day, and the guy who booked the artists was into rock and metal.
On the top of my head, I remember seeing Metallica, AC/DC, Prince, Page & Plant, Sepultura, Deftones, KoRn, Machine Head, Slayer, Cypress Hill, Slipknot, Radiohead, Sugar Ray, Foo Fighters, Dr. Dre & Eminem (!), Anthrax, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System of a Down, Fear Factory, Oasis, Faith No More and so many more. Soulfly's birth was also announced live there, after Max Cavalera performed with the Deftones.
Just type "Nulle Part Ailleurs Live" or "NPA Live" on Youtube, and you'll be in for a treat.
kamaral28 originally posted it in the Scott Stapp thread, by it's definitely Creed related, so here it is:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=171&view=unread&si ... ff#p210488
It's easily one of the best performances of the band, ever.
Stapp is on fire, and that bass tone is godly.
It's also funny that they call them "The Creed", and that one of the presenters say Stapp looks just like Kurt Russell (it probably has to do with his hairstyle). They also say that My Own Prison will be released on February 2nd, 1999 in France, which shows you guys how unknown Creed could be outside of the USA.
I'm French, and I watched that show regularly back in the 90's, but I had no idea they were invited to play there.
For those who don't know, Nulle Part Ailleurs was a daily show that ran from 6:30 pm to 8:35 pm every day on Canal+.
At 7:00 p.m., there was a performance every day, and the guy who booked the artists was into rock and metal.
On the top of my head, I remember seeing Metallica, AC/DC, Prince, Page & Plant, Sepultura, Deftones, KoRn, Machine Head, Slayer, Cypress Hill, Slipknot, Radiohead, Sugar Ray, Foo Fighters, Dr. Dre & Eminem (!), Anthrax, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System of a Down, Fear Factory, Oasis, Faith No More and so many more. Soulfly's birth was also announced live there, after Max Cavalera performed with the Deftones.
Just type "Nulle Part Ailleurs Live" or "NPA Live" on Youtube, and you'll be in for a treat.
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Haha, it looks so ankward after they've finished the song and the presenters kept on speaking French. This must have been one of their very few perfomances in Europe. I've heard that the most of that leg got cancelled because of Stapp's health problems or something. But I also remember seeing a live version of Say I played on German music TV channel called Viva (German and Polish fans would know what I'm talking about). The channel doesn't exist anymore but the performance is on YT:
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Yeah, that's a terrific performance. Back in the day, I would die to have that kind of video, I was freaked out on Emule(and others) searching for new Creed live videos because their live performance was something that really inspired me.chtimixeur wrote:Well, this video was not published on Creed's Youtube channel, but I think it deserves to be seen by most of the subforum lurkers.
kamaral28 originally posted it in the Scott Stapp thread, by it's definitely Creed related, so here it is:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=171&view=unread&si ... ff#p210488
It's easily one of the best performances of the band, ever.
Stapp is on fire, and that bass tone is godly.
It's also funny that they call them "The Creed", and that one of the presenters say Stapp looks just like Kurt Russell (it probably has to do with his hairstyle). They also say that My Own Prison will be released on February 2nd, 1999 in France, which shows you guys how unknown Creed could be outside of the USA.
I'm French, and I watched that show regularly back in the 90's, but I had no idea they were invited to play there.
For those who don't know, Nulle Part Ailleurs was a daily show that ran from 6:30 pm to 8:35 pm every day on Canal+.
At 7:00 p.m., there was a performance every day, and the guy who booked the artists was into rock and metal.
On the top of my head, I remember seeing Metallica, AC/DC, Prince, Page & Plant, Sepultura, Deftones, KoRn, Machine Head, Slayer, Cypress Hill, Slipknot, Radiohead, Sugar Ray, Foo Fighters, Dr. Dre & Eminem (!), Anthrax, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System of a Down, Fear Factory, Oasis, Faith No More and so many more. Soulfly's birth was also announced live there, after Max Cavalera performed with the Deftones.
Just type "Nulle Part Ailleurs Live" or "NPA Live" on Youtube, and you'll be in for a treat.
And that "live performance" is something that was missing on the reunion tour. Bad voice, missing guitar lines, no clean tone, fast tempo...
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Here's the full show played at Alactraz in october 2002, in case you've never seen it.