It never ceases to amaze me what stellar songs Tom could put over simple chord formations. Mike is one the tastiest guitarists ever. Benmont’s piano work is perfect and classy. Great bass work from Howie and a super sweet harmonizer. Best rock band to bless us with the coolest music ever written and performed. My heart aches at the loss of Tom and his incredible talent.
Well said sir…Tom was a master songwriter, maybe the best to ever do it…every song is written really well musically and always tells a meaningful story, etc
If there was a new video posted once a month of Tom n The Heartbreakers I would still feel like "I want more" There is no enough of watching these guy's concerts. And I can watch these over n over. What a "once in a lifetime" guy!!! I think that everything about Tom is the ultimately coolest dude to ever walk this earth. That's my opinion and that is putting him up against the best! I dig him in every way that counts. Thank you Tom for everything you brought to us. Your the baddest, coolest, smartest, greatest dude ever! I dig your shit man! You had it going on dude! R.I.P. Tom an i guess this was the rest you needed after you've worked so hard. ✌❤🎶🎩💘💔😎
For sure -- I can't get enough either and don't mind re-viewing these amazing captures of an excellent space in time when we had Tom and the Heartbreakers to tune in with. All the way through Tom's career, there's so many perfect catalogs of once-in-a-lifetime music.
That's a good way to put it. I was not into Tom Petty when he was younger and on MTV and that stuff. I just listened to blues and stuff like that I was in a marriage that was weird. You know. Now I'm 72 and I have been keeping up with all of the older Tom Petty stuff and the videos in the concert and it makes so much more sense to me now than I probably would've when I was in my 20s and 30s. So I agree with you totally
0:20 Love Is A Long Road 4:43 You Don't Know How It Feels 10:27 Lister to Her Heart 14:30 I Won't Back Down 18:03 Free Fallin 23:14 You Wreck Me 28:00 Diamond Head 32:03 Mary Jane's Last Dance 42:19 Into the Great Wide Open 47:36 Learning to Fly 51:47 Time to Move On 55:30 Girl on LSD 1:00:34 I Just Wanna Make Love to You 1:05:00 Wildflowers 1:08:38 Yer So Bad 1:12:10 It's Good to Be King 1:22:50 Drivin Down to Georgia 1:28:40 Refugee 1:33:22 Runnin Down A Dream 1:39:22 Honey Bee 1:45:25 American Girl 1:51:15 Alright For Now
To do something you love in life, TOM PETTY you were so lucky. And we are lucky to have had you. Your having fun, fun, fun and loving every minute of it.
Thanks so much for uploading. For many years on UA-cam the only live 1995 tour coverage of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers was the Chicago show, so this is much appreciated!
Back in the '70s and days when I used to see Tom Petty performing live, he was so great. I would dance my ass off and have so much fun such a different time back then. What a trip life's been. We all love you Tom Petty RIP.
OMG first time seeing this concert from'95 Christ he was still jammin and bouncing around🤗! Thanks for sharing~ Memory Eternal Tom Petty🙏! I'm soo enjoying this✌
This is what us Deadheads call PRIME FOOTAGE......a Star at the prime of his career. Playing the same great songs over and over everywhere and always sounding Great.
What a “Gem” of a concert. That was “big beautiful “Tom Petty 🧚🏻♂️was really on it and very inclusive with his band mates . For me the reason why Tom Petty and The Heartbreaker’s are one of the greatest rock-n-roll bands in the history of music if not the “greatest band” they didn’t just rock and roll it they kicked it they really kicked it but more importantly it was almost like they had a higher purpose and then they put a stamp on it! They were true to the music and true to themselves. They got a lot of serious respect from great rockers and artists before them like Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, The Eagles, Jackson Brown Steven Stills and Stevie Nicks. Like I said before Stevie Nicks has great taste in musicians and men. And so many others...and Tom Petty sad when he first heard Mike Campbell play fir him “I want that guy in my band forever “and then really before he passed away😔 Tom Petty said with deep sincerity he said”Mike Campbell has such a tasteful way of playing the guitar he’s really very underrated” and then from time to time you’ll hear him say or as he introduces Campbell he’ll referee to Campbell as the guy who makes the band”. I love that for Mike Campbell because sometimes when Campbell gets his solo moments you want him to keep playing but then Tom Petty will give him the signal and he goes back behind his magical curtain trying to watch every face in the crowd and your say to yourself “no not yet” 😟 but in respect to Tom Petty he knows what he’s doing he orchestrated the band and he was so damn good at it. Always very present in those big beautiful moments in their concerts. “The Leader Of The Band”🧚🏻♂️. And that major solo moment for Mike Campbell when he played “Diamond Head” “big beautiful “ “mesmerizing “ baby nobodies better😎🎸.you guys rocked it once again but this concert seemed a little more special. Benmont Tench The 3rd you don’t play the keys you rock and pound those keys like nobody I’ve ever heard your always so present and you always seem like you enjoy your music which rubs off onto your fans being me as one of them and Steve Ferrone the lion in the middle keeping the timing very beautiful . Scott Thurston love your harmonica playing and back up vocals and for Howie Epstein🧚🏻♂️ beautiful harmonies R.IP. again very special concert thank you.😘♥️✌️
Wow! Thanks! I think someone would appreciate this... \/ \/ \/ - Setlist - Love Is A Long Road 0:24 You Don't Know How It Feels 4:43 Listen to Her Heart 10:27 I Won't Back Down 14:23 Free Fallin' 18:04 You Wreck Me 23:11 Diamond Head (The Ventures cover) 27:57 Mary Jane's Last Dance 33:04 Into the Great Wide Open 42:19 Learning to Fly 47:40 Time to Move On 51:45 Girl on LSD 55:32 I Just Want to Make Love to You (Willie Dixon cover) 1:00:35 Wildflowers 1:05:01 Yer So Bad 1:08:39 It's Good to Be King 1:12:10 Drivin' Down to Georgia 1:22:41 Refugee 1:28:41 Runnin' Down a Dream 1:33:23 Honey Bee 1:39:21 American Girl 1:45:30 Alright for Now 1:51:16
They or This GUY OR guys small They meaning This he she has no idea??????WTF IS MY FRIEND WASTED??? other WISE KNOown as whatever who cares YAAAAAAS BIATCH TOM 100 WHOBTF WOULD YALL BE WITHOUT HE HUH?
thanks so much for posting this! Wow! What an incredible audience they had there in Toronto! ♡ I cannot believe that more people haven't seen this yet! Great concert!
I was there. Like anyone present at any of this irreplaceable human being's concerts, it was … incredible. tx for your comment!!! It was such a blow when he died, it almost eclipsed that kind of joy that he brought to all of us, whenever and wherever he and his Heartbreakers were.
Thank you I saw them live a few times from the early 80s into the 2000s and they never disappointed always amazing and I felt like I was in the room at the top I’m a grateful fan very cool
I was there. This is like those scenes from "Until the End of the World" where people can view their memories of their childhood and people can't stop watching on these little devices. Spooky.
I saw them at Starwood in Nashville on this tour. Fortunately I wasn't positioned next to two annoying women who don't know how to zip it Hahaha! What was my original point? Oh yeah.. 28 years later and it's still the best live show I've ever attended. Fast Fwd 2 yrs later to the Fillmore run, Steve's fully indoctrinated into the Heartbreakers and settled into his role as the "new guy", and things just elevated to the next spiritual level on stage for them all. And despite the rough waters ahead that closed out the '90's, they would rebound-recover and against all mortal odds, they'd take it even higher once more after the return of Ron.
As good as this is, if you saw him ten years earlier (as I did) with Stan Lynch on drums, you witnessed perhaps the greatest rock and roll performances ever displayed. I saw him in Hartford in 1986. Absolutely, positively the finest rock show I have ever seen and I saw them all. Transcendant.
I agree brother the 80s were phenomenal for rock n roll I saw Tom at Duquesne university in Pittsburgh in the late 80s wow it up close and personal and rock n roll at it’s finest it was and incredible show my favorite of Tom and the heart breakers
Oh great.. they're singing last dance with Mary Jane and you can still see her babbling. Wow I'm gonna have to move on this morning because I was actually enjoying it with this total disrespect especially RIPTP is just you know must be my head this morning. We just do not appreciate the gifts that others give us with their talent and when they're gone then we bemoan the fact that they are gone. But while they're here we treat them like they are some disposable objects. With no respect at all. People give u a gf. Our jb is to be polite and respectful. Don't babble over another person's joy. and yes it may not be your cup of tea. But maybe to the next person standing next to you it is their cup of tea.. thank you
RIP Tom Petty. You brought us much joy and inspiration. A massive loss. A truly magnificent band, each talented beyond belief. Yet the band delivered even more as a unit. The last of the bands where a band was the same group of guys playing for years, like a special club. Really unique. Mike Campbell is a choice tasty player, Petty's wing man. I love his work, not the same in Mac. I find F/Mac so much less without LB the man. Just weird with Neil Finn also.
6/2/23. Still loving this … still the babbling broad that carries on during Mike Campbell’s solo Diamond Head…and on further. . I hope whatever she was babbling about in 1995 has finished. I just don’t think people have any idea how difficult it to learn an instrument, and become great on it so OTHERS-listening can enjoy. … but, now that I am listening to this again in June 2023. Just maybe her gift to the world was to babble during stuff. ..everyone needs a hobby.
It never ceases to amaze me what stellar songs Tom could put over simple chord formations. Mike is one the tastiest guitarists ever. Benmont’s piano work is perfect and classy. Great bass work from Howie and a super sweet harmonizer. Best rock band to bless us with the coolest music ever written and performed. My heart aches at the loss of Tom and his incredible talent.
Well said sir…Tom was a master songwriter, maybe the best to ever do it…every song is written really well musically and always tells a meaningful story, etc
i absolutely second this !!!
I’ll 3rd it…
Anyone else listen to Tom Petty every day? And I can't drive without Tom Petty's music every day!
Every single day!
I have always been a Tom Petty fan since I was 16 I'm 60 now. I have Multiple sclerosis and I Won't Back Down is my theme song. #FUMS #IWONTBACKDOWN
Me too I have cp
If there was a new video posted once a month of Tom n The Heartbreakers I would still feel like "I want more" There is no enough of watching these guy's concerts. And I can watch these over n over. What a "once in a lifetime" guy!!! I think that everything about Tom is the ultimately coolest dude to ever walk this earth. That's my opinion and that is putting him up against the best! I dig him in every way that counts. Thank you Tom for everything you brought to us. Your the baddest, coolest, smartest, greatest dude ever! I dig your shit man! You had it going on dude! R.I.P. Tom an i guess this was the rest you needed after you've worked so hard. ✌❤🎶🎩💘💔😎
Absolutely
Agreed, My new book (Halloween 2020 release) The Outlaw Hero is Petty centric.
Apparently they recorded pretty much every concert since the early 90s 🙂
For sure -- I can't get enough either and don't mind re-viewing these amazing captures of an excellent space in time when we had Tom and the Heartbreakers to tune in with. All the way through Tom's career, there's so many perfect catalogs of once-in-a-lifetime music.
That's a good way to put it. I was not into Tom Petty when he was younger and on MTV and that stuff. I just listened to blues and stuff like that I was in a marriage that was weird. You know. Now I'm 72 and I have been keeping up with all of the older Tom Petty stuff and the videos in the concert and it makes so much more sense to me now than I probably would've when I was in my 20s and 30s. So I agree with you totally
0:20 Love Is A Long Road
4:43 You Don't Know How It Feels
10:27 Lister to Her Heart
14:30 I Won't Back Down
18:03 Free Fallin
23:14 You Wreck Me
28:00 Diamond Head
32:03 Mary Jane's Last Dance
42:19 Into the Great Wide Open
47:36 Learning to Fly
51:47 Time to Move On
55:30 Girl on LSD
1:00:34 I Just Wanna Make Love to You
1:05:00 Wildflowers
1:08:38 Yer So Bad
1:12:10 It's Good to Be King
1:22:50 Drivin Down to Georgia
1:28:40 Refugee
1:33:22 Runnin Down A Dream
1:39:22 Honey Bee
1:45:25 American Girl
1:51:15 Alright For Now
You're the hero here
I ask if you know of a live recording of "A Higher Place"?
@@danr5105 ua-cam.com/video/PdQjlG-EbkA/v-deo.html
@@danr5105 I guess you didnt appreciate that...
Did you require a video version?
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Pastor Murray is an Anointed Servant of GOD who teaches the Word of GOD with Authority!!!!!!!
To do something you love in life, TOM PETTY you were so lucky. And we are lucky to have had you. Your having fun, fun, fun and loving every minute of it.
He’s like that on every video I be seen so far, and I’ve been digging for about 31/2 months now.
@@debbiemeek3741 what is 31/2 months ?
Awesome concert! We just lost one of the most amazing artists ever!!!!! I love and miss Tom Petty❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for uploading. For many years on UA-cam the only live 1995 tour coverage of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers was the Chicago show, so this is much appreciated!
Back in the '70s and days when I used to see Tom Petty performing live, he was so great. I would dance my ass off and have so much fun such a different time back then. What a trip life's been. We all love you Tom Petty RIP.
SUCH a GREAT BAND AS WELL AS KING TOM PETTY NO. 1 FRONTIER MAN OF ALL OUR HEARTS CAN I GET A HELL YES FOR MY OLD FLORIDA BUDDY ??? ?
OMG first time seeing this concert from'95 Christ he was still jammin and bouncing around🤗! Thanks for sharing~ Memory Eternal Tom Petty🙏! I'm soo enjoying this✌
This is what us Deadheads call PRIME FOOTAGE......a Star at the prime of his career. Playing the same great songs over and over everywhere and always sounding Great.
I agree completely. Petty is on fire at this point of his career.
TJ Nugent he’s absolutely at the peak here 😭 so is Mike. Although I prefer Stan’s drumming, Steve Ferrone was great here.
@Chris Agan hey Chris, that's not cool. Deadhead saying something nice about Tom. You don't turn around and bash the Dead
That’s a real compliment.
So great! Tom is really happy here and watching him is so good! 💕
What a “Gem” of a concert. That was “big beautiful “Tom Petty 🧚🏻♂️was really on it and very inclusive with his band mates . For me the reason why Tom Petty and The Heartbreaker’s are one of the greatest rock-n-roll bands in the history of music if not the “greatest band” they didn’t just rock and roll it they kicked it they really kicked it but more importantly it was almost like they had a higher purpose and then they put a stamp on it! They were true to the music and true to themselves. They got a lot of serious respect from great rockers and artists before them like Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, The Eagles, Jackson Brown Steven Stills and Stevie Nicks. Like I said before Stevie Nicks has great taste in musicians and men. And so many others...and Tom Petty sad when he first heard Mike Campbell play fir him “I want that guy in my band forever “and then really before he passed away😔 Tom Petty said with deep sincerity he said”Mike Campbell has such a tasteful way of playing the guitar he’s really very underrated” and then from time to time you’ll hear him say or as he introduces Campbell he’ll referee to Campbell as the guy who makes the band”. I love that for Mike Campbell because sometimes when Campbell gets his solo moments you want him to keep playing but then Tom Petty will give him the signal and he goes back behind his magical curtain trying to watch every face in the crowd and your say to yourself “no not yet” 😟 but in respect to Tom Petty he knows what he’s doing he orchestrated the band and he was so damn good at it. Always very present in those big beautiful moments in their concerts. “The Leader Of The Band”🧚🏻♂️. And that major solo moment for Mike Campbell when he played “Diamond Head” “big beautiful “ “mesmerizing “ baby nobodies better😎🎸.you guys rocked it once again but this concert seemed a little more special. Benmont Tench The 3rd you don’t play the keys you rock and pound those keys like nobody I’ve ever heard your always so present and you always seem like you enjoy your music which rubs off onto your fans being me as one of them and Steve Ferrone the lion in the middle keeping the timing very beautiful . Scott Thurston love your harmonica playing and back up vocals and for Howie Epstein🧚🏻♂️ beautiful harmonies R.IP. again very special concert thank you.😘♥️✌️
Saw him a week later 3/23/95 in Rochester NY, Best show to date I have ever seen.
Thanks! I recorded this but there were a bunch of girls behind me singing every song rather loudly. I pretty much recorded them instead.
日本語で、申し訳ない。
トムペティは、日本で過小評価され過ぎ 💢
もう、彼の新譜を聴けないなんて……。
40 年前、[破壊] を聴いたとき 胸が熱くなり エンドレスでカーステレオで流したのが昨日の事に思います。
Takes me back to when I lived in San Antonio Texas and was at a concert every weekend thanks for the good classic rock
Wow thanks!! Helps this grandma's broken heart heal!
Wow! Thanks!
I think someone would appreciate this... \/ \/ \/
- Setlist -
Love Is A Long Road 0:24
You Don't Know How It Feels 4:43
Listen to Her Heart 10:27
I Won't Back Down 14:23
Free Fallin' 18:04
You Wreck Me 23:11
Diamond Head (The Ventures cover) 27:57
Mary Jane's Last Dance 33:04
Into the Great Wide Open 42:19
Learning to Fly 47:40
Time to Move On 51:45
Girl on LSD 55:32
I Just Want to Make Love to You (Willie Dixon cover) 1:00:35
Wildflowers 1:05:01
Yer So Bad 1:08:39
It's Good to Be King 1:12:10
Drivin' Down to Georgia 1:22:41
Refugee 1:28:41
Runnin' Down a Dream 1:33:23
Honey Bee 1:39:21
American Girl 1:45:30
Alright for Now 1:51:16
It’s good to be king
Prime of his career here. Shame I was only 10 years old at the time and too young to have found good music.
you did well.
Gotta love Tom
They or This GUY OR guys small They meaning This he she has no idea??????WTF IS MY FRIEND WASTED??? other WISE KNOown as whatever who cares YAAAAAAS BIATCH TOM 100 WHOBTF WOULD YALL BE WITHOUT HE HUH?
@@terra9624 This is weird, whats your meaning here.
Means I 1st 2nd and 3rd the FIRST comment @Moe Coole
Gotta love Tom
Simple Moe
❤ Me too Mike. ❤. I just love his music.❤ I bet he was an awesome person. ❤ God bless his family.❤
Yep, I love those guys's. ❤
Man I want Tom’s telecaster so damn bad, what a legendary guitar
RIP Tom
Nice footage! Love how loud that crowd gets.
thanks so much for posting this! Wow! What an incredible audience they had there in Toronto! ♡ I cannot believe that more people haven't seen this yet! Great concert!
I'd be willing to bet......This show had a lot of people over the border from New York there!!!
I was there. Like anyone present at any of this irreplaceable human being's concerts, it was … incredible. tx for your comment!!! It was such a blow when he died, it almost eclipsed that kind of joy that he brought to all of us, whenever and wherever he and his Heartbreakers were.
I was there hell of a show
Thank you so very much for sharing the performing arts Tom brought to us all.. ILM my Gizmo [02-06-2007 to 02-13-2022] 😎
Thank you I saw them live a few times from the early 80s into the 2000s and they never disappointed always amazing and I felt like I was in the room at the top I’m a grateful fan very cool
What a voice. So so good. 💕💕
This vid is a testament to their dedication to the music....the sound is fantastic even with older recording equipment and the crowd noise!!
Love thank you, Tom asking in 95 if they want to hear a old song :) RIP Tom
I LIKE HOW YOU INTRODUCE YOUR BAND AND THE OTHER MUSICIANS TOM
it is beyond AWESOME
Yeah for sure thanks putting this out there. Such a great band such great song writing.
Happy birthday bro wherever you are and bless your heart. I listen to your music all the time.
SAW THEM CANADA S WONDERLAND 1987 NORTH OF TORONTO AMAZING SHOW CHEERS BARRIE ONTARIO RIP TOM
Wow. This video is incredible. I love seeing things like this. Thank you.
Perfect
Thank you for sharing. I miss him. I miss Mike and the guys.
Happiness, Bliss, So many TP smiles, 2 hours of Joy. Thanks Tom. You're still wiith us.
This is amazing! Thank you for uploading this!
Beautiful watched full concert an enjoyed xxxxx
Thanks for sharing . Great concert.
I was there. This is like those scenes from "Until the End of the World" where people can view their memories of their childhood and people can't stop watching on these little devices. Spooky.
❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks for this!!!
I saw him live this same year, very very good show.
Thanks for posting, sport!
Thank you thank you thank you
TOM PETTY ALWAYS LOVED FOREVER MISSED NEVER FORGOTTEN ❤❤
I saw them at Starwood in Nashville on this tour. Fortunately I wasn't positioned next to two annoying women who don't know how to zip it Hahaha! What was my original point? Oh yeah.. 28 years later and it's still the best live show I've ever attended. Fast Fwd 2 yrs later to the Fillmore run, Steve's fully indoctrinated into the Heartbreakers and settled into his role as the "new guy", and things just elevated to the next spiritual level on stage for them all. And despite the rough waters ahead that closed out the '90's, they would rebound-recover and against all mortal odds, they'd take it even higher once more after the return of Ron.
I wonder with what equiment was recorded becuase it is so well recorder, just listening how the crowd was enjoyed this is pricesless. Thank u!
As good as this is, if you saw him ten years earlier (as I did) with Stan Lynch on drums, you witnessed perhaps the greatest rock and roll performances ever displayed. I saw him in Hartford in 1986. Absolutely, positively the finest rock show I have ever seen and I saw them all. Transcendant.
I agree brother the 80s were phenomenal for rock n roll I saw Tom at Duquesne university in Pittsburgh in the late 80s wow it up close and personal and rock n roll at it’s finest it was and incredible show my favorite of Tom and the heart breakers
I wish I could have been there
💜💜💜
Wow! Good old concert the year my oldest son was born.... Alexander Thomas Keebler!😂🤣😅😆😁😄😃😀1995😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂
**EXCELLENT!!** --> Edit: 11 months Later ==> Freaking Fantastic!!!!
Love ❤you Tom
❤❤❤❤
Oh great.. they're singing last dance with Mary Jane and you can still see her babbling. Wow I'm gonna have to move on this morning because I was actually enjoying it with this total disrespect especially RIPTP is just you know must be my head this morning. We just do not appreciate the gifts that others give us with their talent and when they're gone then we bemoan the fact that they are gone. But while they're here we treat them like they are some disposable objects. With no respect at all. People give u a gf. Our jb is to be polite and respectful. Don't babble over another person's joy. and yes it may not be your cup of tea. But maybe to the next person standing next to you it is their cup of tea.. thank you
It still hurts...
Great !
RIP Tom Petty. You brought us much joy and inspiration. A massive loss.
A truly magnificent band, each talented beyond belief. Yet the band delivered even more as a unit. The last of the bands where a band was the same group of guys playing for years, like a special club. Really unique.
Mike Campbell is a choice tasty player, Petty's wing man. I love his work, not the same in Mac. I find F/Mac so much less without LB the man. Just weird with Neil Finn also.
I have never liked people having a conversation with one another while the band is playing. What the hell did you pay the money for?
Bob dylan neil young and Tom petty u r the BEST R.I.P. TOM
The impressions were there too.
Only the good die young...
Thank you for trying, but both video and audio are fails. 30th Anniversary Concert in Gainesville is the real deal
6/2/23. Still loving this … still the babbling broad that carries on during Mike Campbell’s solo Diamond Head…and on further. . I hope whatever she was babbling about in 1995 has finished. I just don’t think people have any idea how difficult it to learn an instrument, and become great on it so OTHERS-listening can enjoy. … but, now that I am listening to this again in June 2023. Just maybe her gift to the world was to babble during stuff. ..everyone needs a hobby.
My husband calls him toilet paper for TP Why cause his jealous! Why does he make fun of people ALL of the time I'm sick of it!
Call him at the Mann Music Center in the early to mid 80s MR WELSH
As been mentioned, the audio sync is off
By
😮😮😮😮😮b😂
So whose dog was lounging around on stage? He even got up to take a bow with the band.
Why aren't Canadians letting loose like that anymore?
OMG!!!! Late Tom Petty came to me in a dream😫😩😓😢😨😰☹️😞😥😖YOU are with the wrong person! Tom Petty said to me in a dream after he died!😖😥😞☹️😰😨😢😓😩😫
Do you know the name of the first song? Thanks!!!
"Love Is A Long Road' from Full Moon Fever (1989)
Love Is A Long Road
i thought stan was still with the band in 95???
His last shows with TP&HB were the band's 1994 appearances at Neil Young's Bridge School benefit.
Howie
Who is playing bass?
Apparently it was Howie Epstein, who looks different with the facial hair, and looked healthy
@@gmartinz01 May he rest in peace too!
come here work for free American Greed... but listen to Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
i heard the rif...american girl
Sad that this is out of sync
Great tune and band.
Yet, this video kinda sucks
Happy birthday bro wherever you are and bless your heart. I listen to your music all the time.
RIP Tom
I wish I could have been there
I wish I could have been there
I wish I could have been there