You are correct. They should’ve been huge. At the time the label had the opportunity to back and promote a highly talented all Black California Rock band. Or, an up and coming all White California Funk/Rock band. They went with the all White band, better known as The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
When I was a kid after the fall of the iron curtain one of my positive first impressions about The West of the west was Fishbones videos on MTV. I didn't understand the lyrics just loved the vibe of the music. I still really like them.
still gives me goosebumps after all these years... Those harmonies, Norwood's bass playing, Angelo's singing, the heaviness of the guitars, it all blends so niceely and still sounds so fresh today
You’ll be happy to know they ended the show in Portland tonight with this song. My fist was in the air the whole time and I was crying like a baby. I can relate.
Greatest bands ever saw them at the Hollywood palladium in the 90s and Angelo crowd surfed across the floor then climbed up the balcony and jumped back on the crowd and surfed back to the stage awesome performance
So much of their material is so fundamental. RHCP wouldn't be a thing without them. They're foundational! Saw them live on Shrooms in 2023 in PDX and they blew my mind in unspeakable ways. All I can say is I hope to see them live again soon. They're fundamental to Funk/Ska/Punk and Rock, it's shocking they haven't gotten bigger! I found out about them via Los Mal Hablados, a Skacore band in PDX. And they truly enlightened a lot to my music standards. Now I can't live without Fishbone because of them lol
How a band that has influenced so many other bands that are now in the hall of fame and they’re not in is a fucking disgrace. I absolutely love these guys and they are one of the most underrated, genre busting, talented, influential bands of all time! Fucking phenomenal!
I just saw them play in Santa Cruz w/ Les Claypool and the Frog Brigade. They still have all the urgency and energy that they’ve always had! Angelo Moore was handing out setlists and I finally got to geek out on playing Theremin, showed him my Theremin/pedalboard and it turns out we both played the Moog Etherwave Plus Theremin. So much positivity and sincerity from him. 😊
Holy crap its almost 30 years old. Omg dude. Seems like yesterday. I saw this video back in 91 and rode my bike straight to the record store and bought the album and cassette single. Which I still have.
This band was a huge huge HUGE influence on me, as a young black kid who loved hard rock, this was the first band that rocked out good where the members looked like me. back then the only black people you saw in rock music was the occasional drummer or bassist with a white singer and guitarist up front getting all the love.
TheMortalez Yep I used to hear this song all the time on Z-Rock and I loved it, it was months before I knew they were black and after finding out i was even more impressed, it could not have been easy for them to get that much radio play back then, but they were just that fucking good. Sadly I think if they were white or of the vin diesel/jennifer beals variety of black they would have been even more popular. but times are changing thankfully and those things dont matter as much, as evidence by the last time I saw this band in 2009 and the crowd was a bunch of white kids who would have been babies when this video was made.
This song from the reality of my surroundings album is awesome. I have to say it’s a shame that Fishbone never really got the attention they deserve from the masses. My favorite album from Fishbone is Truth and Soul is an extraordinary piece of work I can’t think of anything like it an absolute classic in my opinion.
Lifelong Fishbone fan here and while I’m nervous about the upcoming changes to the band, I’m optimistic Fishbone will continue to deliver amazing music and amazing live shows.
I'm a 39 year old black man that have never heard of this band. Bored at home last week I watched a documentary about the band and was blew away at how long they have been around. I really like this song and now somewhat a fan of their music.
Marcus Heath Also check out a band called Living Colour & another called The Family Stand, both Black Rock. There's a lot of Living Colour on You Tube, old & new. They're still together & touring and better than ever.
Marcus Heath Also, there was a band called Follow For Now, also the name of their only album. You can find it on Amazon for under a buck. The same energy as Fishbone. Also google Black Rock Coalition
My older brothers used to listen to this group, they had a VHS tape with a lot of their music videos.. when I was a little girl this video used to scare me because of the children in cages lol but I always liked the song.
Show in Edmonton in 93 ... my friends and I were right at the side of the stage where they kept gear cases and stuff. Norwood was walking by to take the stage and sees me smoking a cig. Bums one, goes onstage and starts killing it. A couple songs in he sparks up a spliff, smokes half and tosses me the rest. All while wearing nothing but a towel that's about to fall off. Good times.
This album was one of those "headphone albums" for me. Plug in, tune everything else out and let this one soak in. Man, they were at the peak of their powers here! Such a great point in time for music. Living Colour, 24-7 Spyz, Follow for Now and the mighty Fishbone. What great memories.
@@grampagamingguy6833 GAHHH! Curse you for being right yet again. Speaking of Body Count, i just recently watched a video of them doing a cover of Raining Blood by Slayer! It was a beautiful thing to behold.
One of the best shows i saw with these guys was in BC Canada. Customs refused one of their horn players into canada. So they got word out and a young clean cut white guy stood in for the show. It was an amazing show and the guy did a fantastic job with literally last minute notice. He didnt miss a beat and Fishbone welcomed him like their own. Truly class these guys are !
I remember when this hit in the early 90s,,,,,,,,This is neutron bomb musicianship, absolutely zero quarter given. First time I heard this, I went looking for their other material and found out that FB are a whole lot more than this....Brilliant song, Shows all those 'metal' pretenders of the era how its done...and with an undiluted message to boot. ...Badass, Brilliant, uncompromising...what else you want???
I originally got into Fishbone because of their ska roots... but this has to be my fave of their songs without a trace of that ska sound.. damn this shit slaps HARD!
Hands down the best show I ever saw was Fishbone at First Avenue in Minneapolis. Think it was like 1993. The band (especially Angelo) were absolutely at full throttle giving 150% for a good 90 minutes. It was crazy the way they commanded the audience. The pit went from pure chaos to actual dancing just by playing the next song. Then back to pure chaos. There has never been anyone that can touch their live show.
That's right on the button. I saw them at The Santa Monica Civic Center back in 87. They were totally awesome. Like 2 hrs of punk rock reggae sounds mixed with funk n soul. Rock on brothers and sisters.
I wholeheartedly agree. I saw them in a small venue in Australia in the early 90s. I’ve seen a LOT of live music & these guys were full tilt talent & huge energy. I’ll never forget & this track is a favourite of mine. I was lucky to see Living Colour at another small venue too. Blessed to have those memories. ❤
Classic , and highly underated . These guys were seriously skilled and tight musicians , they had a positive message and intense energy. Even now what ever projects they are working on i wish these musicians the best and thx for years of great work.
In the words of the late and great lemmy from motorhead tell them to shove it. I can't stand that shit why should race determine what should or shouldn't be liked by someone?
I JUST saw Fishbone live at a club in detroit. Yes they're still at it, but I think this may be their farewell tour. They haven't lost it one bit, it was the rockingest craziest show I've ever been to-they opened with this song, and just exploded.
Yeah, this song is SICK and Fishbone shoulda been HUGE in 1991 but keep in mind RHCP was an underground band back then. And so were Soundgarden, Nirvana... the list goes on and on. Only us "freaks" listened to these groups in an era when Warrant, Whitesnake, and Poison were still chart toppers. But all that stopped in October of that year. By June of 1992 everybody was singing ""Give It Away," spandex was dead, and Chris Cornell was a household name but Fishbone never got the recognition they deserved.
Never heard of these guys, but went on my Spotify discover weekly and this song came up. It became my 2nd most listened to song of 2021. Still bumping this. Such a masterpiece
See these fncking awesome dudes about 4 times. Smoked out with them after one of their shows. Angelo was freestyling his poetry out front in a tent before their set at Lollapalooza. Unknown by soooooo many. Sad.
I grew up with this song, this song helped me in rough times. Im 16 now and i know this song all of my life because of my dad. Im very thankful he let me listen to this music!
Fishbone was always a head of their time! So happy I got to see them a few times in their prime.... Their energy was amazing! Now sharing them with my son who is my age when I seen them.
This band was a huge huge HUGE influence on me, as a young black kid who loved hard rock, this was the first band that rocked out good where the members looked like me. back then the only black people you saw in rock music was the occasional drummer or bassist with a white singer and guitarist up front getting all the love.
But every time a good black guitar rock band comes along someone has to mention something about "color". So that alone makes their race a thing to you. I can't imagine you making that comment about color on a Tom Petty video or a Pearl Jam video.
I just remembered my fourth grade teacher had a lizard named fish bone and he said it was named after his favorite band so I finally decided to look it up, not disappointed
I love that the bass isn't "mixed" out of existence with this band. It's prominent in the mix and I love it.
If you see the size of Norwood Fisher you’d understand. 😅
Growing up in the 80’s. This is an anthem. Lyrics are genius. Sadly “Until the truth is seen by each and every eye”. We may never see
This is my favorite song by Fishbone! They'll continue to be a phenomenal band to 2024, 2025 and beyond.
One of the greatest live bands i’ve ever seen.
Mindblowing!
Serious energy for fecking sure
Truth, Angelo does not call it in.
Yep!
First time I saw this was on SNL and completely blew my sh*t away. That was over 30 years ago and I still get chills where I hear this.
Easily one of the greatest songs of its generation. It never gets old.
I still remember them playing this on Saturday Night Live.
Legendary performancehad it taped on VHS!!
if ever there was a band that should've made a zillion dollars and been huge.
Maybe their label didn't know how to sell them, and they didn't care to be sold.
@Daniel Eyre Well, technically they did, but it was with a Grunge album that didn't work, so I guess you are technically right, after all.
no jew connection. requisite in L.A.
You are correct. They should’ve been huge. At the time the label had the opportunity to back and promote a highly talented all Black California Rock band. Or, an up and coming all White California Funk/Rock band. They went with the all White band, better known as The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
@@bobthebear1246 Dude...GAMAB is an epic album. Reality will always be their best, but don;t diss Give a Monkey a Brain.
Too much. 30 years and they sound as fresh as ever. Gems among the plastic.
When I was a kid after the fall of the iron curtain one of my positive first impressions about The West of the west was Fishbones videos on MTV. I didn't understand the lyrics just loved the vibe of the music. I still really like them.
This song is more important than we will ever know
still gives me goosebumps after all these years... Those harmonies, Norwood's bass playing, Angelo's singing, the heaviness of the guitars, it all blends so niceely and still sounds so fresh today
🤘🏽👍🏽
Nor. Wood.
You’ll be happy to know they ended the show in Portland tonight with this song. My fist was in the air the whole time and I was crying like a baby. I can relate.
Hearing that intro segue to that awesome Mesa Boogie riff instantly made me a fan
Greatest bands ever saw them at the Hollywood palladium in the 90s and Angelo crowd surfed across the floor then climbed up the balcony and jumped back on the crowd and surfed back to the stage awesome performance
The whole album is killer but this is absolutely timeless.
creedadamtate its a perfect way to end the album too
Yes this song is what I heard when I was teenager that got me hooked to fishbone
Preach my brother
Dude, this is my first time ever hearing Fishbone. They're SUPER dope! They'e like if Earth, Wind, and Fire were a metal band.
wait til you hear more . . . it gets better
So much of their material is so fundamental. RHCP wouldn't be a thing without them. They're foundational!
Saw them live on Shrooms in 2023 in PDX and they blew my mind in unspeakable ways. All I can say is I hope to see them live again soon. They're fundamental to Funk/Ska/Punk and Rock, it's shocking they haven't gotten bigger!
I found out about them via Los Mal Hablados, a Skacore band in PDX. And they truly enlightened a lot to my music standards. Now I can't live without Fishbone because of them lol
How a band that has influenced so many other bands that are now in the hall of fame and they’re not in is a fucking disgrace. I absolutely love these guys and they are one of the most underrated, genre busting, talented, influential bands of all time! Fucking phenomenal!
I just saw them play in Santa Cruz w/ Les Claypool and the Frog Brigade. They still have all the urgency and energy that they’ve always had! Angelo Moore was handing out setlists and I finally got to geek out on playing Theremin, showed him my Theremin/pedalboard and it turns out we both played the Moog Etherwave Plus Theremin. So much positivity and sincerity from him. 😊
YES Fishbone FAMILY is 💯++++++ #TRIBE
Been a FISHBONE since birth
everyone should be listening to fishbone
Holy crap its almost 30 years old. Omg dude. Seems like yesterday. I saw this video back in 91 and rode my bike straight to the record store and bought the album and cassette single. Which I still have.
2023...and still pioneers.
Q: Is Fishbone, Funk, Punk, Ska, Reggae, Prog, Metal? A: Yes!
Red Hot Chilli Peppers owes a ton to this band
@@ELEcomments no , gg Mr.Bungle
Perfect
You are all correct.
now there is an idea - Fishbone do YES
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liking it a lot :)
This band was a huge huge HUGE influence on me, as a young black kid who loved hard rock, this was the first band that rocked out good where the members looked like me. back then the only black people you saw in rock music was the occasional drummer or bassist with a white singer and guitarist up front getting all the love.
TheMortalez
Yep I used to hear this song all the time on Z-Rock and I loved it, it was months before I knew they were black and after finding out i was even more impressed, it could not have been easy for them to get that much radio play back then, but they were just that fucking good. Sadly I think if they were white or of the vin diesel/jennifer beals variety of black they would have been even more popular. but times are changing thankfully and those things dont matter as much, as evidence by the last time I saw this band in 2009 and the crowd was a bunch of white kids who would have been babies when this video was made.
Check out the documentary/film "Eveyday Sunshine" about the band. It's brilliant.
Let's not forget Living Colour. Another immensely talented band.
Brimstone Jack
yes but they were a little more commercial but not by much.
The documentary/film about the band "Everyday Sunshine" is seriously good. Well worth watching if you haven't seen it yet.
This song from the reality of my surroundings album is awesome. I have to say it’s a shame that Fishbone never really got the attention they deserve from the masses. My favorite album from Fishbone is Truth and Soul is an extraordinary piece of work I can’t think of anything like it an absolute classic in my opinion.
The rhythm in the rhyme and the rhyme in the rhythm... If you are feeling broke just stick 'm!!! :)~
Lifelong Fishbone fan here and while I’m nervous about the upcoming changes to the band, I’m optimistic Fishbone will continue to deliver amazing music and amazing live shows.
love this song. Fishbone is insanely underrated.
"Kibble said" Super Famous, Yet Broke!!!" 🤷🏼♂️. Inspired & torched Every Muso & their pet hamsters. F.B. 👑's. 🤗😊🌅🌊🏄🏼♂️
That's for dame sure
criminally, i would say
It's a crime this band hasn't gotten way more radio airplay
I'm a 39 year old black man that have never heard of this band. Bored at home last week I watched a documentary about the band and was blew away at how long they have been around. I really like this song and now somewhat a fan of their music.
saw this documentary also...im also a new fan!
from one black man to another check out Bad Brains,ive been listening to this band and fishbone since i was a kid,im 46 and still into it
Marcus Heath Fishbone Rocks. Check out the first 4 albums especially w the original line-up. Get a t-shirt or 2 while you're at it.
Marcus Heath Also check out a band called Living Colour & another called The Family Stand, both Black Rock. There's a lot of Living Colour on You Tube, old & new. They're still together & touring and better than ever.
Marcus Heath Also, there was a band called Follow For Now, also the name of their only album. You can find it on Amazon for under a buck. The same energy as Fishbone. Also google Black Rock Coalition
one of the best performances... can never get tired of this. Fishbone rocks!
i still miss those songs about wbru ;)
"Until the truth is seen by each and every eye."
Just read that as I read this !
So relevant right now.
Thus, the creation of their "Fuck Racism" t-shirt. Which I own.
The most underated band that ever existed. Everyone is brilliant. Angelo is incredible doing whatever he needs to.
My older brothers used to listen to this group, they had a VHS tape with a lot of their music videos.. when I was a little girl this video used to scare me because of the children in cages lol but I always liked the song.
Smoked pot with these guys after their show in Baltimore in the 1990's. Really cool guys.
Show in Edmonton in 93 ... my friends and I were right at the side of the stage where they kept gear cases and stuff. Norwood was walking by to take the stage and sees me smoking a cig. Bums one, goes onstage and starts killing it. A couple songs in he sparks up a spliff, smokes half and tosses me the rest. All while wearing nothing but a towel that's about to fall off.
Good times.
If you are speaking of their show at Hammerjacks, I was there. It was an amazing performance.
I think i was at that show! 😂
Still my go-to for a quick adrenaline fix.
This album was one of those "headphone albums" for me. Plug in, tune everything else out and let this one soak in. Man, they were at the peak of their powers here! Such a great point in time for music. Living Colour, 24-7 Spyz, Follow for Now and the mighty Fishbone. What great memories.
Right on Bro.
You forgot Bad Brains..........
@@grampagamingguy6833 You are absolutely right. Shame on me!
@@StanleyRodgers And BodyCount, lol.
@@grampagamingguy6833 GAHHH! Curse you for being right yet again. Speaking of Body Count, i just recently watched a video of them doing a cover of Raining Blood by Slayer! It was a beautiful thing to behold.
A defining moment in the 90s
Holy crap! Why didn't I hear about these guys 30 years ago?
One of the best shows i saw with these guys was in BC Canada. Customs refused one of their horn players into canada. So they got word out and a young clean cut white guy stood in for the show. It was an amazing show and the guy did a fantastic job with literally last minute notice. He didnt miss a beat and Fishbone welcomed him like their own. Truly class these guys are !
Wow!
I remember when this hit in the early 90s,,,,,,,,This is neutron bomb musicianship, absolutely zero quarter given. First time I heard this, I went looking for their other material and found out that FB are a whole lot more than this....Brilliant song, Shows all those 'metal' pretenders of the era how its done...and with an undiluted message to boot. ...Badass, Brilliant, uncompromising...what else you want???
I remember seeing this Video on MTV 120 minutes when The Reality Of My Surroundings first came out. I have been a HUGE Fishbone fan ever since
God bless Fishbone. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
YOU CAN HEAR THE BASS!!!!! YEAH!
Came here for this.
I originally got into Fishbone because of their ska roots... but this has to be my fave of their songs without a trace of that ska sound.. damn this shit slaps HARD!
Yet I conclude. A Resplendent & Majestic Offering. Salutes Satalotes of Love. 🙏🏻✨🎄🌌🏄🏼♂️🐻❄️🇺🇸
This is a seriously bad-ass tune and band!
Hands down the best show I ever saw was Fishbone at First Avenue in Minneapolis. Think it was like 1993. The band (especially Angelo) were absolutely at full throttle giving 150% for a good 90 minutes. It was crazy the way they commanded the audience. The pit went from pure chaos to actual dancing just by playing the next song. Then back to pure chaos. There has never been anyone that can touch their live show.
That's right on the button. I saw them at The Santa Monica Civic Center back in 87. They were totally awesome. Like 2 hrs of punk rock reggae sounds mixed with funk n soul. Rock on brothers and sisters.
Angelo is basically a ball of plasma, barely contained within a human puppet.
I wholeheartedly agree. I saw them in a small venue in Australia in the early 90s. I’ve seen a LOT of live music & these guys were full tilt talent & huge energy. I’ll never forget & this track is a favourite of mine. I was lucky to see Living Colour at another small venue too. Blessed to have those memories. ❤
Like never
My L.A boys!!! 🔥🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾 Them and Living Color should have made tons of money!!!!
Song of the decade in my opinion. Song for the ages.
Classic , and highly underated . These guys were seriously skilled and tight musicians , they had a positive message and intense energy. Even now what ever projects they are working on i wish these musicians the best and thx for years of great work.
This blew me away, still does
To all the black people that got teased by our own people for liking OUR OWN music...This is for us!
In the words of the late and great lemmy from motorhead tell them to shove it. I can't stand that shit why should race determine what should or shouldn't be liked by someone?
❤
I hung out with them in the Antenna Club in Memphis
I'm not black, but I'm down with this comment.
Music is music. Im sorry people are dense 😮
21 years later... this song still kicks all kinds of ass !
I’m sold....you are my shinny new obsession!!!
The drumming in this song is a punch in the face...amazing.
"I see the pestilence outside my window" some of the best lyrics ever written
I'm saying this every morning in 2020
ERRYmfDAY
This band was so far ahead of their time they're STILL ahead of their time.
This song makes me miss music.
I JUST saw Fishbone live at a club in detroit. Yes they're still at it, but I think this may be their farewell tour. They haven't lost it one bit, it was the rockingest craziest show I've ever been to-they opened with this song, and just exploded.
Yeah, this song is SICK and Fishbone shoulda been HUGE in 1991 but keep in mind RHCP was an underground band back then. And so were Soundgarden, Nirvana... the list goes on and on. Only us "freaks" listened to these groups in an era when Warrant, Whitesnake, and Poison were still chart toppers. But all that stopped in October of that year. By June of 1992 everybody was singing ""Give It Away," spandex was dead, and Chris Cornell was a household name but Fishbone never got the recognition they deserved.
all hail fishbone! i saw these guys at the first Lollapalooza in Dallas Tx. 91-92. good times.
Rock n roll Hall of fame!
Simply put, the greatest band ever.
Never heard of these guys, but went on my Spotify discover weekly and this song came up. It became my 2nd most listened to song of 2021. Still bumping this. Such a masterpiece
OMG! Same!
They have more, enjoy 👽👍
Just got blessed with this song on my discover weekly and I'm already in love with it, I can see myself playing this over and over again
This song is sick AF !!!
This entire album kicks ass. I highly recommend the song "Servitude" from Fishbone's "Give a Monkey a Brain..." Album
I can hardly wait to see you again! 🕊🕯🎈🎆🎏
See these fncking awesome dudes about 4 times. Smoked out with them after one of their shows. Angelo was freestyling his poetry out front in a tent before their set at Lollapalooza. Unknown by soooooo many. Sad.
I grew up with this song, this song helped me in rough times.
Im 16 now and i know this song all of my life because of my dad.
Im very thankful he let me listen to this music!
Greatest song of its time. A fucking masterpiece.
Yes. A fuckin masterpiece
Badass & kickass. Unique. Bloody brilliant. Amazing.
How bout' Rock-a funkic
This album is 20 years old and the music world still hasn't caught up with it..
Fishbone was always a head of their time! So happy I got to see them a few times in their prime.... Their energy was amazing! Now sharing them with my son who is my age when I seen them.
Which genre does Fishbone plays?
A: Yes
Thank you Video Music Box for introducing me to this band back in the day.
You k now how many groups today wouldn’t exist without these guys… almost all of them
The lyrics to this song blow away 99% of today's mainstream drivel.
The most underrated band ever.
XTC
This song is an all time classic.
I used to have this record. Loved this song...
I am and always be a Fishbone solider.
ENERGY and more ENERGY.....The 90s and Fishbone!
God DAMN, this is the best thing I've ever heard...
Most amazing band I have ever witnessed
This is a masterpiece.
Sure is
came looking for this exact comment
@@kevind1248 Glad you found it 😁
@@LaurenLawDawg Absolutely!
Saw them many times in the 90s, absolutely awesome! They never conformed to the 3-4 minute live songs. They would go on for 10 minute tangents.
Epic when shows are crazy tangents
2022 here .. so ahead of their time. True legends.. always loved their music. So inspirational..
Fishbone Army forever!
I saw this band live in 1992. Totally blew my mind. Never had seen anything quite like it until that point. Effing amazing.
Incredible performances, super high energy, deep meaningful lyrics, thrashing riffs, super catchy beat and rhythm....Fishbone has it ALL.
I don't quite remember how I stumbled across them, but I'm glad I did. I wish more people knew of them so they could have more support.
323K downloads...1000 by me! :) Im in love with this song!
This band was a huge huge HUGE influence on me, as a young black kid who loved hard rock, this was the first band that rocked out good where the members looked like me. back then the only black people you saw in rock music was the occasional drummer or bassist with a white singer and guitarist up front getting all the love.
Brilliant band and one of THE best live shows I ever saw. Saw them at Lollapalooza and once they opened for Primus.
I saw them in Orlando 1993. It actually rained. They went straight to this song. One of the best moments of my life
This is my favorite Fishbone track. When someone asks who is Fishbone? This is the answer.
This is one the greatest songs ever written.
good music knows no color
Amen. I don't care if you're black, white, yellow, or red --or straight or not-- just ROCK!!!
Louis Armstrong said that there are two kinds of music: good and bad.
But every time a good black guitar rock band comes along someone has to mention something about "color". So that alone makes their race a thing to you. I can't imagine you making that comment about color on a Tom Petty video or a Pearl Jam video.
@@thoomolong Okay, I'll say it so you can be happy:
Pearl Jam sucks, and they should be listed on the Stuff White People Like website.
That is one of the greatest riffs.
fishbone one of the greatest bands in music history
I just remembered my fourth grade teacher had a lizard named fish bone and he said it was named after his favorite band so I finally decided to look it up, not disappointed
This song is the perfect bookend to everyday sunshine!1
The bass at 0:58 and 2:45 is fuckin' incredible! What a song...
This is almost the only song that makes me want to play a 5 string. Such a killer bassist.
Need this right now. Fishbone!
NORWOOD & FISH...one of the Baddest most influential Mutha Fishin rythem sections to date! Who's with ME!