@@jeffha1836 I literally just started listening to this song regularly again after such a long time and now I have a reply to a comment I left 2 years ago. This world can be weird. Keep rocking!
3 piece bands RULE! These guys were next level. My beginner band opened for M3 in 1996 in Sacramento - Bojangles (burned down, great venue), I swear he's Elvis, I think. They were UNREAL live, and Jason was SUPER nice, Butch was even nicer, Slug didn't give us much time of day, but was cordial and polite 👍 - "tell me I sold out, GO AHEAD"...
2023 and we get a BRAND NEW Marvelous 3 album NEXT MONTH!! "IV" is gonna fuckin' rule!!!! the new single "If We're On Fire (Let It Burn)" is classic M3. sooooo stoked!!!!
Ron Williams I definitely saw that and wondered what it was! That’s it though you nailed it, 100% correct! I also saw when Jayce got on his knees and tossed the pick up through Butch’s legs! Love those guys.
and/or it could've been recorded in the SLP mode on a VCR. There were 3 record modes - 2 hour (SP) 4 hour (EP) and 6 hour (SLP) and alot of people who didn't care about quality recorded on the slowest mode to maximize tape usage thus resulting in a not so great picture and diminished audio fidelity.
That would have been a damn shame if Butch didn't bring his incredible energy to live performances. He's a great songwriter, but he's an INSANE performer. They were probably too polished to fall in with the pop-punk generation, and too outgoing and upbeat to fall in with the alt rock crowd, but even if they weren't the worldwide superstars they probably should have been, their fanbase devotion and loyalty is second to none.
@@redskullz1249 I saw him live 5 or 6 years ago at a small venue in St. Louis. He had a cold, but was a trooper. No Marvelous 3 songs and he only played electric piano. So ... no theatrics. Disappointing, actually.
Well done gentlemen. 🤘🏽
That pick toss between the legs should be legendary.
hell yes i thoght thats what it was, good evening from motown
@@jeffha1836 I literally just started listening to this song regularly again after such a long time and now I have a reply to a comment I left 2 years ago. This world can be weird. Keep rocking!
2022 and this is still awesome
Just went over everybody's head. Too good to be appreciated. It happens. Great rock band. Butch landed on his feet, so it's all cool.
3 piece bands RULE! These guys were next level. My beginner band opened for M3 in 1996 in Sacramento - Bojangles (burned down, great venue), I swear he's Elvis, I think. They were UNREAL live, and Jason was SUPER nice, Butch was even nicer, Slug didn't give us much time of day, but was cordial and polite 👍 - "tell me I sold out, GO AHEAD"...
2023 and we get a BRAND NEW Marvelous 3 album NEXT MONTH!! "IV" is gonna fuckin' rule!!!! the new single "If We're On Fire (Let It Burn)" is classic M3. sooooo stoked!!!!
Underrated tune
Killer performance. Thanks for posting this.
Walker, you're insane.
HAHA!!! Did anybody catch the "Loverboy" pose that Butch flashed? The crossed fingers behind the back with the red leather pants?? LMAO!!!
Ron Williams I definitely saw that and wondered what it was! That’s it though you nailed it, 100% correct! I also saw when Jayce got on his knees and tossed the pick up through Butch’s legs! Love those guys.
Damn! Jayce and Slug are just fucking amazing! Obviously Butch as well but they are PERFECTLY complimentary.
Slug is a longhorn on the kit
Why is the color so saturated? Is this one of those nth generation tapes?
and/or it could've been recorded in the SLP mode on a VCR. There were 3 record modes - 2 hour (SP) 4 hour (EP) and 6 hour (SLP) and alot of people who didn't care about quality recorded on the slowest mode to maximize tape usage thus resulting in a not so great picture and diminished audio fidelity.
Aka known as South Gang. : )
The band were great but the sound engineer should have been given the night off. Lol.
Tony Copley can steal Butch's band, but he'll never be Butch Walker.
There’s some really great covers of this song on UA-cam. Bette than the real version imo..
Maybe too theatrical. Maybe if they performed their great pop songs in an understated way, like Weezer, things would have been different.
That would have been a damn shame if Butch didn't bring his incredible energy to live performances. He's a great songwriter, but he's an INSANE performer. They were probably too polished to fall in with the pop-punk generation, and too outgoing and upbeat to fall in with the alt rock crowd, but even if they weren't the worldwide superstars they probably should have been, their fanbase devotion and loyalty is second to none.
@@redskullz1249 I saw him live 5 or 6 years ago at a small venue in St. Louis. He had a cold, but was a trooper. No Marvelous 3 songs and he only played electric piano. So ... no theatrics. Disappointing, actually.