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Placebo

Live Performances by Placebo in 1999

Placebo Live Performance of 'Every You Every Me' on TFI Friday

TFI Friday
London, United Kingdom

January 29, 1999 | Video Length: 4:09
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  • On January 29, 1999, Placebo performed "Every You Every Me" live on TFI Friday, showcasing their significant rise in popularity during this period. Th... Read Full Description >

    On January 29, 1999, Placebo performed "Every You Every Me" live on TFI Friday, showcasing their significant rise in popularity during this period. This performance came shortly after the release of their second studio album, "Without You I'm Nothing," which had debuted in 1998. The album was pivotal for the band, featuring hits that solidified Placebo's distinct sound and visual aesthetic. "Every You Every Me," one of the standout tracks, not only became a fan favorite but also gained additional exposure through its inclusion in the film "Cruel Intentions." At this time, Placebo was firmly establishing themselves in the alternative rock scene, known for their glam-inspired image and provocative lyrics. Their performance on TFI Friday highlighted their growing influence and marked a critical moment in their career as they garnered a broader audience in the UK and beyond.

Placebo Live at Les Eurockeennes 1999 Full Concert

Les Eurockeennes
Belfort, France

July 6, 1999 | Video Length: 1:5:24
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  • In July 1999, Placebo was transitioning into a more prominent phase of their career, following the release of their highly acclaimed second album, "Wi... Read Full Description >

    In July 1999, Placebo was transitioning into a more prominent phase of their career, following the release of their highly acclaimed second album, "Without You I'm Nothing," which came out in 1998. The live recording from Les Eurockeennes showcases a pivotal moment in their evolution, as they were gaining popularity across Europe. This performance includes tracks such as "Every You and Every Me" and "Without You I'm Nothing", highlighting their unique blend of alternative rock and glam influences. An interesting aspect of this period is that Placebo's frontman, Brian Molko, was known for his distinct androgynous style, which resonated with a diverse audience, further amplifying their appeal. By this time, Placebo was not only solidifying their reputation as a live act but also beginning to influence a generation of musicians with their bold artistic choices.