Category Archives: Video vault
The long-awaited Integra video vault
Integra found all these gems and added them in comment so we’ll belatedly kick off a new Faith No More year with these beauties.
The classic FNM mix it up – I had not seen this before
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FNM on Headbangers Ball from 1990
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Patton spits-
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Zombie Eater
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Unfortunately some others he posted are now unavailable after the account was shut down.
Faith No More Hollywood HD videos
via joepagejr
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More videos at jopagejr’s YouTube channel and show him some love as his flight to the Chile show was cancelled.
Pills for Breakfast at the Palladium
Thanks to tbrandao
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And Got that Feeling
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Hollywood highlights part 2: Kiss and Say Goodbye, Sparks and Pristina
Another hugely mixed up set list for the second Hollywood night and final night of the US leg of the Second Coming tour. Here are some video highlights.
Manhattan/Barry White cover Kiss and Say Goodbye
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(via tbrandao)
This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us featuring Sparks
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Pristina with stage dive
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Hollywood highlights: Everything’s Ruined, Spirit and Helpless
So here are the three videos we all wanted to see from last night’s first Hollywood Palladium show.
Thanks to regular contributor tbrandao and YouTubers corosiano and talefromthepit
Everything’s Ruined
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Spirit
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Helpless
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Here’s a review from mxdwn, who kept us up to date with their live tweets last night.
Sample quote: “One of several surprises from the night comes next in the form of Angel Dust track “Everything’s Ruined.” Bassist Billy Gould thumps out the chugging bassline while guitarist Jon Hudson plucks the soaring distorted chords that escalate the song’s energy. Along with Bottum’s plunging piano melody, it’s a sonic tapestry of stellar quality rarely heard in hard rock.”
And the review contains some cracking photos.
Thannks to everyone for their many, many commnts in the previous post, their tweets, photos and videos. Sounds like the Palladium has attracted a lot of fans worldwide from the FNM community playing homage for perhaps the final time. Enjoy tonight’s show too and keep the updates coming in the post to come. Wish I was there.
Faith No More video vault: Chile, MTV, VH1 and more from The Word
I haven’t done one of these for a while and was inspired when watching VH1′s 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs which featured Epic at a lowly 54.
But first, given today’s announcement, some Chile memories:
Midlife Crisis 1993
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Back for Good/I Started a Joke
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Faith No More getting mobbed in Santiago last year
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That VH1 countdown [Warning: Warrant Cherry Pie is featured in this clip; Epic bit started 4:11 in]
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And Faith No More playing What a Day on the old MTV Europe show Most Wanted with Ray Cokes from March 1995:
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Same song, on UK’s Channel 40s seminal Friday late night show The Word:
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German Who Cares a Lot TV ad
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Thanks to all the YouTube uploaders.
Faith No More video vault: MTV Europe competition 1995
Faith No More don silly costumes and put on even sillier accents for this MTV Europe competition from 1995.
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(Thanks to Giannis Pap for sharing this on the FNM Facebook page)
As a bonus, here is FNM at the aforementioned Rock Am Ring festival from 4 June 1995. (No word of who won the contest and got to be introduced by the band on stage)
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More early Faith No More footage
DIGGINITUP now has five videos from that 1983 San Francisco show up on YouTube. Here goes:
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Very early Faith No Man footage
A very young Billy and a undreadlocked baby-faced Puffy along with Wade Worthington and Mike The Man Morris from 1983.
(Cheers to Mike Bolger for alerting to me to this in Comments and to vithovenstyle for posting to the Tube)
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Strange how the FNM signature rhythm sound is very much evident here; actually overwhelming the rest of the music.
Faith No More early recordings surface
Actually its Faith No Man from 1982 with Mike Morris on lead vocals. This were uploaded to YouTube but I’ve only stumbled upon them now via Thanks, It Came as a Set. As that blog notes, this has a very Public Image Limited sound and is very much of its time.
[youtube id="b4KI3qOMEFc"] [youtube id="b9aCp1xdB4U"]These tracks – Quiet in Heaven and Song of Liberty – were released in 1982 as a 7″ single under Faith No Man on Ministry of Propaganda Records.
Here is an All Music Guide review. Sample quote: “Singer Mike Morris is actually really good, using his John Lydon vocals to rant angrily over the solid background supplied by the rest of the band. The lyrics are the typical angry San Francisco punk topics: they hate the government, they hate their girlfriends, and they’re terribly unsatisfied.”

