Our Lady Peace - Full Concert | Live at Woodstock ‘99 [HD]

Our Lady Peace - Full Concert | Live at Woodstock ‘99 [HD] 🔔 Subscribe to Alternative Voltage channel: http://bit.ly/465iLLd Canadian alt-rock icons Our Lady Peace take the West Stage at Woodstock '99, delivering a soaring performance that captures the height of their post-grunge dominance. Performing on the festival's final day, frontman Raine Maida commands the massive crowd with his signature falsetto and megaphone, leading the band through hits from their Diamond-selling album Clumsy. This set is a perfect snapshot of the band's intense, atmospheric live sound just before the release of their third studio album. Band Lineup: 🎤 Raine Maida – Vocals 🎸 Mike Turner – Guitar 🎸 Duncan Coutts – Bass 🥁 Jeremy Taggart – Drums 📅 Date: July 25, 1999 Chart History & Certifications: Billboard Certifications: At the time of this performance, their breakthrough album Clumsy (1997) had been certified Platinum in the U.S. and Diamond in Canada (over 1 million copies sold). Charts: Clumsy debuted at #1 on the Canadian albums chart; the follow-up, Happiness... Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch, would also debut at #1 just two months after this concert. Hit Singles: The setlist features "Superman's Dead," which became an international anthem and reached the Top 20 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. 5 Interesting Facts About This Set & Era: Previewing New Music: The band took a risk by playing several unreleased songs—including "One Man Army" and "Is Anybody Home?"—which wouldn't be released on the album Happiness... Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch until September of that year. The Megaphone Man: This era defined Raine Maida’s signature stage prop: an old megaphone he used to create a distorted, lo-fi vocal effect during songs like "Superman's Dead." Canadian Representation: Our Lady Peace was one of the few Canadian acts (alongside Alanis Morissette and The Tragically Hip) granted a major timeslot at the festival, highlighting their massive North American crossover success. West Stage Context: They performed on the "West Stage" on Sunday afternoon, sharing the bill with heavier acts like Sevendust, Godsmack, and Megadeth, yet they still managed to whip the crowd into a frenzy with their melodic rock. "Starseed" Closer: As was tradition for nearly their entire career, the band closed this set with their debut hit "Starseed," a song inspired by the book Ken's Guide to the Bible. This channel brings together alt rock icons most powerful performances, from massive festival stages to intimate club shows. #altrock #oldies #rockconcert #90s