@@LSLS1 I am a guitarist and the inconspicuous energy is absolutely mind-blowing here. You can describe anything the way you want to describe. Dimebag is just whammy wank on effect pedals. Tony Iommi is just pentatonic mumbling with a ring modulator. Marty Friedman is just classical scale sweep and tapping wank. Tom Morello is just acting like a chimpanzee battering some strings. That's not how music works, bro. Sometimes the simplest stuff is the best - could be because of the way it's arranged, how it complements the song's dynamics and texture as a whole.
@@jaredhuntley2955 Middle Man, Times Up, those are two others of my favorites. Sure they aren't Metallica, but they have more good songs other than this
they were influenced by Funkadelic, and the torch got passed onto TV On The Radio and Outkast (while they rapped a little) definitely took a page out of their book on how to make music 👌🏻
That 3rd verse - is sung so amazingly intense… - You gave me fortune! - You gave me fame! - You gave me power in. your. god’s name! - I’m very person you need to be!
As a young black kid in 1988 I remember staying up to watch this video on Friday night videos after Johnny Carson and seeing them.. an all black rock band.. it made me smile.. I was 16 years old and it wasn't a lot of black rock bands out at this time
As far as I know there still isnt. I didnt even know this "genre" (black rock or even black metal) band even existed. Especially since rock and metal music is stereotypically "white people music"
I am a 32 two year old black woman watching this now and I've known about the band since 2008...and it still makes me smile seeing a black nonconformist band
About a year and a half ago, my oldest son hollered to me as I walked in the door after my shift. "Mom! You have to listen to this band!" I listened for a moment, then walked away. My son called me back, because he wanted to share the music he "discovered". I returned with the vinyl. I put it in his hand. My son had discovered the music of my youth. He was happily stunned, and I was tremendously proud.
That's why the last Great President was JFK! Even though he may have been a womanizer and Catholic, two things I'm not or ever will be, he was about to expose a lot of the corruption in Washington, District of Criminals, and they had to silence him.
@@comoamosto5224 They only rehired Punk, Goldberg, Edge, etc bc their ratings are tanking. WWE has gone down the shitter quality wise as they have no real competition.
@@jamesco0329 I don't know about that. Most pop stars can actually sing but the real talentless people are the mumble rappers. They have seemed to die out, but 6ix9ine is still somewhat relevant.
I think there's a consistency in the chorus: they've always been spoken by the deceiver. "You won't have to follow me, only you can set me free" in the first chorus seems to imply that the deceiver was trying to win people's sympathy by playing an underdog or a victim, but this was only the beginning of a bigger plot, and the deceiver must maximize the profit through the next step: incite the public. "He won't have to follow me, only you can set you free" in the second chorus seems to imply that the death of "a leader" doesn't have to matter, what matters is YOU, every member of the society who falls for "cult of personality" and agrees with the deceiver. Protest, riot, or do whatever you can for a "movement", so the deceiver can expand his/her influence and cash your efforts in.
I would completely agree with this comment. The reason is this. With the amount of media saturation and people being Instagram famous now, everyone gets the bulk of their entertainment from ingesting the personalities of others who are broadcast to them through all these platforms. Some of the lyrics are virtually prophetic, given that the internet was barely a dream when it was written and at that time, you only had the personalities of broadcast TV or MTV at best. The people we adore are being everything we want them to be, quite literally.
Was and still is ..one of the greatest songs ever made..hands down. We need this song to be heard now more than ever. This song literally changed the way I looked and heard music in 1988. I was 14 years old then..I am 47 now and my opinion has never changed.
Song is 5 minutes long and it flies by. Vernon going scorched earth the entire time. Great band and one of the best rock songs of the 80s. Holds up really well.
@@papigringo5692 Exactly. I LOVED this song as a kid. Now I'm a grown woman, and I truly UNDERSTAND what the song is about. The more things change, the more they really don't. And, we all have to live under the suppression of whatever/whoever is pushing all the buttons. Freedom is but a mere illusion, and many people have lost their lives for it.
@@michaelchavez8913 Yeah! it's almost too jazzy with syncopation & breaks to be called "rock". I mean - it does ROCK. But it's got no flow like a rock n' roll tune.
What's also insane. I saw them live 2 or 3 years ago and they were still unbelievably great. I don't know if I have ever seen a better live band. Especially the drummer and the guitarists stood out to me but literally everyone of them is so great on their instrument and they play so good as a band and the lyrics are maybe today more relevant then ever. Fuckin legends.
I've heard this song a ton of times but I happened to be an event they were playing at live and damn did they put on a good show, this song was just a tiny part of it. Any time they happen to be playing near me I'll see them
"Only you can set you free." I was a teenager when this came out, I'm 45 and that lyric has always stayed with me. This has always been a favorite of mine, that guitar playing is frickin amazing.
So true. As one sees things and learns everyday, this song keeps making so much more sense and keeps increasing its relevance. It's so amazing that certain words and air vibrations put in the right/perfect order can invoke such great and intense emotions, feelings and reactions. This song is so deep yet so simple. Damn. I just can't intimately and exhaustively express how amazing, inspiring, immaculate and a gleaming reflection of the society and reality this song is. This song is a masterpiece.
@@MukulVyas5 Vyas, I was a teen when this hit the air. So, I can attest to the social climate Reaganomic years and culture. This song is truly timeless I am planning to incorporate it into my college communication class for my students to critique and analyze. Your response was insanely inspiring so keep reaching for invoking thoughts.
@@jramone5391 Whoa! That's amazing. Yeah this song should be used alongside teaching history and social sciences as a poetic description and reflection of our society. I think more people will take an interest in those subjects and will find them easier to learn. I'm so honoured that a teacher and educator found my comment inspiring. I am truly humbled and really appreciate your kind words. I have a huge amount of respect for teachers. Thank you for the kind words and thank you for your service :) 🙌🏾
@@kashuxola6170 That's an insightful perspective, one that the general population is incapable of even conceptualizing(can understand but not feel the weight). I hope your intelligence is being well used
I was in High School when this song came out. The best african american rock group EVER! The message in the song is so powerful! They should be inducted in the Rock and Roll of Fame.
Living Color is one of my favorite bands. If you like metal/thrash, a new band called Unlocking the Truth is worth checking out. Every time I listen to them the riffs and melodies get stuck in my head for days. Their first album is called Chaos and has some really strong songs on it.
The MAGA cult rambles on about sleepy joe’s dementia and then suddenly expects us to believe that Biden has some kind of charismatic personality when this song comes on. How many ways can people be not brilliant? 😂
Wow...it gave you some real self-awakening, didn't it? But I think you missed the point of the line. Yeah, only you can set you free, but if you don't know exactly what you're freeing yourself from, especially if there are a lot of options into what you need to free yourself from, you're not going to do much more then stand around confused. Yeah, you're woke to the fact that you're a slave to the system, so good for you on that. But now what? Go ahead, cast those shackles off. It doesn't really matter if you lose your chains when you're in a never-ending desert with nothing but predators combing the landscape looking for little snacks like yourself. So you're now free of your chains in your eternal prison. Congratulations. Now get back to work.
@@daviddunford8265 Imagine being able to find the deeper meaning to a line of a song, but not a random ass UA-cam comment, where the deeper meaning is handed to you. Like bruh
@@cherrypepsi2815 imagine a place, where ideas were freely exchanged, debated, added to and edited... from around the globe, as a joined effort to actually see what more we can make from such an effort, as opposed to romantically spilling our guts in the hopes we only find people that agree. Beautiful, isn't it?
@@daviddunford8265 hit and miss fella but the right idea is there. There is inherent danger in becoming woke, akin to the nail that sticks out gets hammered. Absolutely. To clear it up, the memery for woke lvl 1 etc. is actually useful. If you are lvl 1 woke, you are one of the most vulnerable category of people around. majority to yourself. You know not to blindly trust anything. Useful when applied, dangerous when only known. If you're gonna get woke, like the song, trust there's possibly a GOOD reason it came to be this way in the first place, and know that since it IS this way, you only have two real working options. Do your part to help fix it from the inside as a sporting player of the game that exists, or, operate outside entirely to infect and attack it, replacing it with whatever you see fit that day. Any other notion in your head about it will only cause you to hate things we need, and spend more time looking at things you won't ever use.
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree I'm not sure what you mean. In that it sounds like something an idiot would say to sound profound, when in actuality it is just nonsense
@@timothygalvin3021 When somebody speaks the real truth they tend to get assassinated. MLK and JFK are perfect examples of this. Do you see what I mean?
@@ohmaigod2 I'm Indian and he's damn right about Gandhi. Ain't nobody got freedom with non-violence. Freedom is always got the hard way. Blood, Sweat and tears. That's why people looked up to the USA for the longest time. Showed the middle finger to the brit colonialists.
Once upon a few years ago, my oldest son yelled to me to come listen to some "New" music he found. I listened for a minute, then left the room. He was irritated with me. How dare I leave in the middle of a song? I returned with the album on vinyl. Baby, your mama was rocking to Living Color long before you were a thought.
Its played all the time on 105.7 the point here in the STL and they where the best band at wayback pointfest last year, I was front and center they hooked my nephew and his best friend up with the play lists. I love these guys.
Just look what happened to JFK when he spoke about "not wanting to serve the interests of a great fraternal organization (secret societies)" and wanting to stop Israel from developing a Nuclear Power Plant as well as wanting to pull out from Vietnam. Hitler banned secret societies across Europe, kicked out the Central Bankers (Federal Reserve/Rothschilds) and started printing their own economy next thing you know all neighboring countries waged war against Germany. Even the United States preferred siding with the Soviet Union (who had been killing millions of people since 1917) just to stop a tiny country like Germany.
I just turned 58,The best song EVER! Growing up in my neighborhood? ........This song rightfully needed, in sooooo many ways. The lyrics, oh the lyrics! ❤
@@vandervan22 would be hard to replicate if it was just one random take that was recorded . But yeah I would be pissed if he didn't play it note for note at a show
Me and my better half saw them in 89 at the Palladium in Hollywood. One of those magical concerts where the energy and vibe were one! Vernon Reid is a guitar god!
It just amazes how there is gonna be so many people during the upcoming New World Order/7 Year Tribulation who are gonna think the AntiChrist is gonna be this ultimate hero. Little do they know, he is gonna be operated by satan himself.
@@NonTypicalRacing Oh the dripping irony of what you just said. Trump's got a cult of personality too don't-ya-know? The trouble isn't _their cult_ or _your cult,_ it's that there *are cults of personality.*
It's has the perfect blend of freedom with composure. Messy but organized. Wild yet tame in the hands of a master. Definitely one of my favorite solos of all time.
Waaay back in the 80's, pre-internet, and 'Living Colour' had yet to be played on MTV or MuchMusic, I was at a RUSH concert and Living Colour opened. WTF ??? When all these, dread locked 'rasta dudes' came on stage, the entire audience was in startled awe...are we not at a RUSH concert?? Once they started playing...everyone in the audience went NUTS!! Simply OUTSTANDING performance and energy. When RUSH came on stage, Geddy Lee - lead singer of RUSH - addressed the audience and said in awe - 'Can you believe THAT?' One of the most memorable concerts ever.
How in the hell did that guitar player not get more props,that man blew that stage up!! And the vocals? Shit to hell,i felt that mans voice in my soul!!!
This song is just as relevant and applicable as it ever was. He mentions the names of men who died before a lot of us ever lived. This has been going on forever.
haha it is mental, it's pure chaos then back into something that makes sense then into some crazy whammy bar shit (well I hope so anyway; I don't see one on the guitar in the video but if he can make those bends without one I'm impressed).
I remember when this grenade dropped. One of my favorite songs of the era. These guys should have been way bigger than they got. Absolute banger of a song.
These brilliant black gentlemen wrote one of the best rock songs of all time and cemented their place in rock history. It hits as hard as it did back then and the musicianship is still top-notch!
@@brayden141 It doesn't matter what skin colour invented what. It's not a competition of skin shade. That just dumb. Let's just enjoy the fact that we as humans, created some amazing highpoints in our lifetime throughout history. No matter what shade of skin did what cos that doesn't matter one bit.
+omfug Just as much, really. The shit is real deep. Look up the "black hand". Now that you've done that, take a good long look at a magnified view of the great seal on the back of the 1 dollar bill. Also just look at what the bill says. "In God we trust one dollar."
neongreenrules I guess bodyglove wetsuits had a hand in printing federal reserve notes, considering their logo is on the $1 bill. It's a hand with a gash in just the place you would cut your hand if you were to make a blood oath. Funny how there's a faint sword in the "grass" in front of the pyramid pointing toward the part of the hand with the gash. The only thing missing is a reflective ink blot on the upper part of the middle finger, and it would be pixel-for-pixel. Pure coincidence. It's not like someone who starts a clothing line worn by media elites/the bourgeoisie has to be rich already, and they totally have no ties to the mafia. Even if they use the same symbols as the mafia, they have no ties to it. Forget the fact that the symbol in question has been tattooed to Mafia hitmen. That's unimportant. It's just some cool looking hand thing.
Never thought I would see a real all black metal band. This song grabbed my attention the first time I heard it. Vernon Reid was a hell of a guitar player with a unique style. The vocals were off the chain too. I was an instant fan of Living Coulor. Awesome song from an awesome band. Rock on my metal brother's !!!!!!!
Oh, there were some around back in the day. (going back a few I remember 'Sound Barrier' from San Gabriel Valley CA) But this particular band nailed it. As you say, MONSTER chops and smart music. Metal Brothers All! Appreciation.
this riff got paired with some of the most profound lyrics the 20th century ever birthed - this is what the blues evolved into, on its own turf, in its own style. Political Lightning. Do not ever forget this band or this album. Vernon Reid lays it down !!!
"I exploit you still you follow me. I'll tell you 1 and 1 makes 3" So true how many people will blindly follow a false prophet unconditionally without knowing the truth
Now we have a potato in the Whitehouse and people saw through it but votes were fake. Protect your family for what they have coming. My Venezuelan buddy warned me of everything that happened and he was spot on.
@@kyleshiflet9952 And I've never looked into Quanon, but I'm pretty sure there was nothing toxic about it. Just some truths and some misinformation. Even your CNN Msnbc, ABC lied and was wrong more than Quanon was.
The lyrics in this song are brilliant but it's the music that gets me even now. The rhythm is so precise, the vocals are so powerful, and I love that guitar solo.
It's 2024 & this song is still relevant. A timeless classic.
CM punk helps the cause
Man, I do wish there was a way to second that through emoji 😂
♪ Like Diaper Donny, and Russkie Vladdy ♪ I'm the cult of personality ♪
@@jamzam93 As a fellow Chicago resident I can say most of us share the same beliefs as Punk.
Agree 👍 😊
This song will forever be relevant
Real talk
Especially with all the stupid people who are easily deceived by corrupted businessmen who think they are qualified to be president of the USA.
for real
And only gets more so every day.
I still can’t believe this song came out in 1987. It was way ahead of its time and still one of my favorite songs to this day.
Remember what was going on in the 80s
I remember when it came out but I always that it was Lenny Krafitz
I'm sixty and jammed this song when it came out, 10 years later while bathing my kids and right now.
Unbelievable
I am pretty sure that Lenny Kravitz is influenced by them.
"You gave me fortune; you gave me fame. You gave me power in YOUR God's name."
That's deep ...
That guitar solo is out of this world.
This song fits Trump so much
You're probably not a guitarist, this may sound good but its just some pentatonic mumbling and a whammy bar
@@17-MASYCult of “Personality “ - Cult of Criminality
@@17-MASYyou & other oxygen thieves will be dealt with after our 👑takes office as your president,you will respect & honor him or else sweet baby boy
@@LSLS1 I am a guitarist and the inconspicuous energy is absolutely mind-blowing here. You can describe anything the way you want to describe. Dimebag is just whammy wank on effect pedals. Tony Iommi is just pentatonic mumbling with a ring modulator. Marty Friedman is just classical scale sweep and tapping wank. Tom Morello is just acting like a chimpanzee battering some strings. That's not how music works, bro. Sometimes the simplest stuff is the best - could be because of the way it's arranged, how it complements the song's dynamics and texture as a whole.
One of the greatest rock songs of all time. Never get tired of it.
Yeah that's true. Sadly it's not often played here in Germany.
A masterpiece of Rock culture 💪🏽🎸
IKR, especially since my father was once a roadie for the group that performed this
More relevant now than ever
@edwardscott2975 yep, you can thank C.M Punk for that
Yeah, still sounds fresh even after all this time. Forgot how much I liked it. He's got such an amazing voice and presence.
Two things that helped me discovered this gem:
1. Radio X on GTA San Andreas
2. CM Punk's entrances since 2011
Woah, I didn't know that Cult of personality was in GTA San adnreas
i think one of the tony hawks game had it too
bro i miss those days
The meaning of the song is stupidity because no one would want to live under stalin or North Korea!
On god
I don't think I've ever heard such an awesome song before that literally becomes more relevant as time goes on
This song is 35 years old, yet these lyrics still speak loud to this very day.
Yes, absolutely and unfortunately probably always will.
That’s when a song is truly amazing. When the lyrics still stand the test of time.
At least to me lol
Truth!
It applies very much to both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
@@joelbrooks3198 most world leaders. The Saturnists cult
This will go down as one of the most iconic songs in history. This song will never die.
agreed
Never!!
These guys are a 1 hit Wonder think about it so you know any other songs by this band besides this one I don't think so nobody does.
Songs that reference recurring/rhyming topics in history. They did a fabulous job. Good on them!
@@jaredhuntley2955 Middle Man, Times Up, those are two others of my favorites. Sure they aren't Metallica, but they have more good songs other than this
35 years later, and this absolute flamethrower of a song still gives me goosebumps
Cm punk is back.............
...
_It gave us all goosebumps last night._
CM PUNK CM PUNK CM PUNK CM PUNK
Always thought the song was a bit more of a pipebomb
they were influenced by Funkadelic, and the torch got passed onto TV On The Radio and Outkast (while they rapped a little) definitely took a page out of their book on how to make music 👌🏻
That 3rd verse - is sung so amazingly intense…
- You gave me fortune!
- You gave me fame!
- You gave me power in. your. god’s name!
- I’m very person you need to be!
C'MON AIN'T NOBODY DONE YET
As a young black kid in 1988 I remember staying up to watch this video on Friday night videos after Johnny Carson and seeing them.. an all black rock band.. it made me smile.. I was 16 years old and it wasn't a lot of black rock bands out at this time
As far as I know there still isnt. I didnt even know this "genre" (black rock or even black metal) band even existed. Especially since rock and metal music is stereotypically "white people music"
That’s so true
I am a 32 two year old black woman watching this now and I've known about the band since 2008...and it still makes me smile seeing a black nonconformist band
me too
Slash, one of the biggest rock guitarists in history is light skin black
That guitar solo was so epic
still an active comment section after 9 years
Yes it was
Bruh the 4 mins and 53 seconds is epic.
especially 3:30 - 3:34
@@hanaleisurfcompany9312 hell yeaaaaaaa
About a year and a half ago, my oldest son hollered to me as I walked in the door after my shift. "Mom! You have to listen to this band!" I listened for a moment, then walked away. My son called me back, because he wanted to share the music he "discovered". I returned with the vinyl. I put it in his hand. My son had discovered the music of my youth. He was happily stunned, and I was tremendously proud.
indeed. Each generation finds that the music they create or enjoy is built upon a past.
aliyamoon80 always a great parent moment.
Great story!
cool!
Good open minded kid, there is so much great music the youth today are missing out on, its refreshing to see that some of them dig around for it
This song will continue to be relevant now until January 2029...
You gave me fortune
You gave me fame
You gave me power in your god's name
It will continue to be true until the end of time. All politicians are cults of personality. That's how they rise to power
Forgot this bit, I apologize. Unless you want to go back to birthright leaders and the dangers they hold, all leaders will be cults of personality.
Im telling you, man. Most people listen this song on the radio and don't realize just how fucking powerful this song is. Great tune
Agree
Said everybody ever about every song they love to death lmao
Its on the radio?
So true bro 👍🏽
Every member is killing it. This is the first time after 100s of listens that I payed much attention to the bass. DAMN.
this band is about to see a whole new surge in popularity
This song pays well.
Why?
@@juangerenagomez4676 cm punk used this song when he was in WWE and rumours are he’s going to AEW tonigjt
Cm punk! Cm punk!
He's BACK
The bass carries this song so hard. Absolutely underrated work here
Solid band all around. 66 yrs old white man .
It really does…
These dudes did not mess around when it came to lyrics and sound.
Hell yeah
RIGHT??
Body Count too!💯
"When a leader speaks, that leader dies." Wow!
And in that moment you see King Luther King.
That's why the last Great President was JFK! Even though he may have been a womanizer and Catholic, two things I'm not or ever will be, he was about to expose a lot of the corruption in Washington, District of Criminals, and they had to silence him.
*COUGH* *COUGH* KIM JUNG *COUGH*
@@superdank1621 how do you miss spell jong? I literally rhymes with dong which is what he is.
Abraham Lincoln as well.
These guys can still perform this song perfectly. How is that possible
The reemergence of CM Punk to Professional Wrestling that’s how!
@@comoamosto5224 They only rehired Punk, Goldberg, Edge, etc bc their ratings are tanking. WWE has gone down the shitter quality wise as they have no real competition.
@@rionthemagnificent2971 punk went to AEW not WWE
They have what pop stars will never have. Actual talent.
@@jamesco0329 I don't know about that. Most pop stars can actually sing but the real talentless people are the mumble rappers. They have seemed to die out, but 6ix9ine is still somewhat relevant.
Damn right I'm listening now in 2020. This is TIMELESS.
yessirrr
Me too.
Me too! This song will always be FIERCE!
Thank u my g
Damn right I'm listening now in 2024. This song is STILL timeless!
BRO I JUST LISTENED TO THIS FOR MY FIRST TIME?! Why didn't y'all tell me about this! What a song!
We tried Baby! Enjoy it AGAIN!
!
Yo la primera vez que la escuché es cuando CM punk empezó a usarla y hoy en día le sigue usando
Late to the party!
@@pedrodepacas2092simplemente el tema de entrada del The Best In The Wordl CM punk 👉⌚
One of the most underrated guitar solos of all time.
I think about it often.
One of the most indescribable guitar solos of all time, this is what Kerry king would sound like if he was any good
@@gailpink504 Good analysis
the sound of my unleashed schizophrenia when off my meds... 🎸👹☠💪\m/
It was the solo that invented solos.👍
"Only you can set you free."
Very powerful.
If only more knew that
I think there's a consistency in the chorus: they've always been spoken by the deceiver. "You won't have to follow me, only you can set me free" in the first chorus seems to imply that the deceiver was trying to win people's sympathy by playing an underdog or a victim, but this was only the beginning of a bigger plot, and the deceiver must maximize the profit through the next step: incite the public. "He won't have to follow me, only you can set you free" in the second chorus seems to imply that the death of "a leader" doesn't have to matter, what matters is YOU, every member of the society who falls for "cult of personality" and agrees with the deceiver. Protest, riot, or do whatever you can for a "movement", so the deceiver can expand his/her influence and cash your efforts in.
most can't
Because it's true!
Philosophy for dummies.
This song is more relevant today than ever.
Everyone says that about whatever today they're in.
I would completely agree with this comment. The reason is this. With the amount of media saturation and people being Instagram famous now, everyone gets the bulk of their entertainment from ingesting the personalities of others who are broadcast to them through all these platforms. Some of the lyrics are virtually prophetic, given that the internet was barely a dream when it was written and at that time, you only had the personalities of broadcast TV or MTV at best. The people we adore are being everything we want them to be, quite literally.
Monkey D. Luffy trump is a cult of personity.
I'll say. CM Punk is back!
KN North it’s amplified today because of how they’re putting fear into people with this global “pandemic” ua-cam.com/video/A4jtqWJgm5s/v-deo.html
Still sounds fresh in 2024. And that f'in riff. And that solo. Chef's kiss
Absolutely!!!!!
Was and still is ..one of the greatest songs ever made..hands down. We need this song to be heard now more than ever. This song literally changed the way I looked and heard music in 1988. I was 14 years old then..I am 47 now and my opinion has never changed.
You might be one of the few people who came here today for the band and not because of CM Punk
I was 12 when this come out my friend said it suck but I like it that's when I realize too be my own person.
Greatest songs ever made? I feel sorry for you.
I came here for the band and not CM Punk. I am also 47 and still one of my favorite songs.
This song released 37 years ago - …. and actually understanding the magnitude of the lyrics decades later (in 2024) is absolutely CHILLING!!! 😳
Spot on!
Scary
Heavy Metal music is only worth listening to when it is political and controversial !
@@Miss_Maggie & pay tribute to The Best In The World CM Punk
This song fits Trump so much
I think this might be one of the greatest songs in the history of rock and roll.
I think you're absolutely right!
No lie, this song is just so fucking good
Nah, but greatest song on GTA San Andrea's though.
Too bad they were essentially one hit wonders
@@markrago5024 "Type" was the shit. "Love Rears Its Ugly Head" was pretty good too.
Song is 5 minutes long and it flies by. Vernon going scorched earth the entire time. Great band and one of the best rock songs of the 80s. Holds up really well.
This song was, and always will be, an absolute masterpiece.
So true. Every moment of it is awe-inspiring. Just a perfect rock song.
Its about aliens.
@@BPulkrabekk I'm the smilin' face on your TV.
@@papigringo5692 Exactly. I LOVED this song as a kid. Now I'm a grown woman, and I truly UNDERSTAND what the song is about. The more things change, the more they really don't. And, we all have to live under the suppression of whatever/whoever is pushing all the buttons. Freedom is but a mere illusion, and many people have lost their lives for it.
Its a classic.
One of the best songs ever. Still relevant 35 years later.
En todo sentido ❤.
Especially after Cm punk back to wwe
In 100 years this Song will still be relevant
More than ever
@@miamidee5495this tik tok fakeness with the influencing 😳
Is this one of the best rock songs ever written? Why, yes - yes it is.
I'm pretty sure this is funk metal
Absolutely. And very fitting for recent times.
Absolutely.
@@michaelchavez8913 Yeah! it's almost too jazzy with syncopation & breaks to be called "rock". I mean - it does ROCK. But it's got no flow like a rock n' roll tune.
No
survivor series 2023;
"electric to say the least"
cult of personilty hits
goosebumbs and emotions hit like a truck.
hell froze over.
Talk about a band that was ahead of their time. Literally every member of Living Colour was on top of their game.
What's also insane. I saw them live 2 or 3 years ago and they were still unbelievably great. I don't know if I have ever seen a better live band. Especially the drummer and the guitarists stood out to me but literally everyone of them is so great on their instrument and they play so good as a band and the lyrics are maybe today more relevant then ever. Fuckin legends.
@@maxpeter4171 Living Color was my first live concert.
That was a good life choice. Maybe the only one?
The lyrics are a direct reflection of that time. It says everything about us as a society- not them as a band- that their lyrics mean more today.
Like, literally?
These guys deserved to be bigger than what they are. Excellent musicianship and very relateable songs that hold up well.
Perhaps. But not many people have 66 million views! That isn't exactly small!
I've heard this song a ton of times but I happened to be an event they were playing at live and damn did they put on a good show, this song was just a tiny part of it. Any time they happen to be playing near me I'll see them
Yes , but didn’t sell their souls. So, no go
They fell apart because the lead guitarist and singer really disliked eachother. They were a band for a very short amount of time.
they had 1 hit
"Only You can set You free". That sums it up.
Incredibly relevant, incredibly badass, incredibly underrated.
Underrated? It has 70 million views
@@HELLO_KOROThey're kind of underrated as most people haven't heard of them unlike other big groups
Forgot how epic this song is. Easily top tier guitar solos.
Same here. The main riff is amazing too!
Top bass line as well from 3:25 onwards.
Its 2020 and this song still kicks ass.
🤘
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
So much azz
Already know 👍
Hell yeah it still do this 💯 day 🎼🎵🎶🎸👍🤘
"Only you can set you free." I was a teenager when this came out, I'm 45 and that lyric has always stayed with me. This has always been a favorite of mine, that guitar playing is frickin amazing.
So true.
As one sees things and learns everyday, this song keeps making so much more sense and keeps increasing its relevance.
It's so amazing that certain words and air vibrations put in the right/perfect order can invoke such great and intense emotions, feelings and reactions.
This song is so deep yet so simple.
Damn. I just can't intimately and exhaustively express how amazing, inspiring, immaculate and a gleaming reflection of the society and reality this song is. This song is a masterpiece.
Same here
@@MukulVyas5 Vyas, I was a teen when this hit the air. So, I can attest to the social climate Reaganomic years and culture. This song is truly timeless I am planning to incorporate it into my college communication class for my students to critique and analyze. Your response was insanely inspiring so keep reaching for invoking thoughts.
@@jramone5391 Whoa! That's amazing. Yeah this song should be used alongside teaching history and social sciences as a poetic description and reflection of our society. I think more people will take an interest in those subjects and will find them easier to learn.
I'm so honoured that a teacher and educator found my comment inspiring. I am truly humbled and really appreciate your kind words. I have a huge amount of respect for teachers. Thank you for the kind words and thank you for your service :) 🙌🏾
I was in the Army when this came out, and it helped shift my views to be an activist after I got out.
Crazy how this song is probably more relevant now than it was before
Agreed! As well as Empire… One Bird - two wings.
@@TodAtkinson It's not the song, its the people and we are always relevant 24/7.
@@kashuxola6170 That's an insightful perspective, one that the general population is incapable of even conceptualizing(can understand but not feel the weight). I hope your intelligence is being well used
The sign of true talent is music is timless. Speaks for all generations.
♪ Like Diaper Donny, and Russkie Vladdy ♪ I'm the cult of personality ♪
"When the leader speaks, the reflection lies!" ...... AMAZING lyrics!!!!
Followed be "When a leader speaks, that leader dies", implying that leaders that do speak the truth are assassinated.
He says
" when a mirror speaks, the reflection lies" then in verse 2 he says.
"when a leader speaks , that leader dies "
Is more amazing “when THAT LAEDER SPEAKS That LEADER DIES”
they were beyond their time!!!
Word
This song today still has all the energy it had when it was released back in 1988. What a classic!
I had no idea this song came out in 1988. I always thought this amazing song was from the very early 90s.
Gratefull for the enlightenment
@@dannewfield6734 had no idea it was 1988 as im from 1985
Dang this song was released in 1988 and it is still good and I thought this was in the early 2000s
Takes me straight back
Well said Roman!
I was in High School when this song came out. The best african american rock group EVER! The message in the song is so powerful! They should be inducted in the Rock and Roll of Fame.
True better then Lenny kravitz
What about fishbone
Living Color is one of my favorite bands. If you like metal/thrash, a new band called Unlocking the Truth is worth checking out. Every time I listen to them the riffs and melodies get stuck in my head for days. Their first album is called Chaos and has some really strong songs on it.
For one hit song? Might as well. The bar is so low for african americans anyway.
Richard Cass Thanks for the recommendation! Found them on Spotify and they sound awesome!
This song has been streaming in my head for years. "I exploit you, you still you love me."
Interesting!
this song carries a universal message that i believe many folks can rally behind regardless of age, race, religion, gender etc. timeless song
Truth.
it´s very specific to a generation
And CM Punk
Unfortunately the current situation is this times 10. People need to disconnect and reboot.
The MAGA cult rambles on about sleepy joe’s dementia and then suddenly expects us to believe that Biden has some kind of charismatic personality when this song comes on. How many ways can people be not brilliant? 😂
Only you can set you free. This shit has stuck with me for 20 years.
Wow...it gave you some real self-awakening, didn't it? But I think you missed the point of the line. Yeah, only you can set you free, but if you don't know exactly what you're freeing yourself from, especially if there are a lot of options into what you need to free yourself from, you're not going to do much more then stand around confused. Yeah, you're woke to the fact that you're a slave to the system, so good for you on that. But now what?
Go ahead, cast those shackles off. It doesn't really matter if you lose your chains when you're in a never-ending desert with nothing but predators combing the landscape looking for little snacks like yourself.
So you're now free of your chains in your eternal prison. Congratulations.
Now get back to work.
@@daviddunford8265 Thanks for the comment. I guess.
@@daviddunford8265 Imagine being able to find the deeper meaning to a line of a song, but not a random ass UA-cam comment, where the deeper meaning is handed to you.
Like bruh
@@cherrypepsi2815 imagine a place, where ideas were freely exchanged, debated, added to and edited... from around the globe, as a joined effort to actually see what more we can make from such an effort, as opposed to romantically spilling our guts in the hopes we only find people that agree.
Beautiful, isn't it?
@@daviddunford8265 hit and miss fella but the right idea is there. There is inherent danger in becoming woke, akin to the nail that sticks out gets hammered. Absolutely. To clear it up, the memery for woke lvl 1 etc. is actually useful. If you are lvl 1 woke, you are one of the most vulnerable category of people around. majority to yourself. You know not to blindly trust anything. Useful when applied, dangerous when only known. If you're gonna get woke, like the song, trust there's possibly a GOOD reason it came to be this way in the first place, and know that since it IS this way, you only have two real working options. Do your part to help fix it from the inside as a sporting player of the game that exists, or, operate outside entirely to infect and attack it, replacing it with whatever you see fit that day. Any other notion in your head about it will only cause you to hate things we need, and spend more time looking at things you won't ever use.
"When a leader speaks, that leader dies" What a powerful line that gets overlooked in this song.
Seems fake deep to me.
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree nope. Just sounds like something a stupid person says to sound smart.
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree I'm not sure what you mean. In that it sounds like something an idiot would say to sound profound, when in actuality it is just nonsense
@@IoiniEverson that's dumb. George W Bush spoke and he lived.
@@timothygalvin3021 When somebody speaks the real truth they tend to get assassinated. MLK and JFK are perfect examples of this. Do you see what I mean?
Even in September 2024...the true fans are here for this masterpiece 🙌 💯
Yo estoy aquí por el The Best In The Wordl CM punk 👉⌚❌⚡✊
Yo este grupo lo he oído muy poco pero lo poco que he oído es muy bueno , un saludo desde Málaga 😊😊😊
To day is my dad 60TH Birthday. He passed away 4 months ago. This was his favorite song... This is for you dad RIP
Sorry about that
Your Dad had great taste in music. God bless him.
My Mom died at age 55. That was 17 years ago. She loved Elvis. Play Van Halen at my funeral!!
@Jonathan Meyer 5Head
Use Edo Tensei, to bring your dad back:v
This song is so epic, and just when you thought it was over it hits you with another mind blowing riff. An underrated cult classic.
Julian de la Peña very well said my good friend of music!!! Rock on my brother!
El Stink It is .
An underrated "cult" classic. I see what you did there.
Julian de la Peña cm punk bumped it up
Love this hit. These guys can rock!
This band is criminally underrated
Under rated in the world of worthless and tone deaf snowflake millennials. In the 80s these guys were highly rated.
Absolutely!
Their everything was awesome
been saying that for years. I blame MTV.
It’s illegal for them to be unknown
@@flukyreview9128 True
2024 & still can't play it LOUD ENOUGH! 👑
HEARD!!!!!! 🙌
👍
En Sorvive Series del 25/11/23 el día que el The Best In The Wordl CM punk volvió a la WWE después de casi 10 años y este tema volvió
TURN IT UP! CAN'T HEAR IT IN THE CHEAP SEATS! 🎶🎶🎶🎶
@@loriqua6134❌👉⌚ CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK, CM PUNK
One of the most underrated bands of all tyme... they are great, the drummer is a fucking beast
this dudes voice is insanely cool sounding
So true love he’s voice
Definitely
Yes indeed!
They should have went a lot further
You are so right
"When a mirror speaks, the reflection lies..."
It's not just the music that makes this song so kickass and epic; it's the lyrics, as well.
Is it mirror or a leader ?
So when a leader (read J-F-Kennedy, for example) speaks, the reflection lies !!
It's two different lines "when a mirror speaks, the reflection lies" and "when a leader speaks, that leader dies"
@@ohmaigod2 I'm Indian and he's damn right about Gandhi. Ain't nobody got freedom with non-violence.
Freedom is always got the hard way. Blood, Sweat and tears. That's why people looked up to the USA for the longest time. Showed the middle finger to the brit colonialists.
I wonder of this song would fly today, or would it deemed hate speech?
That riff never gets old
Frrr
I am beyond excited for tonights return. WHY IS IT NOT RAMPAGE YET!
Cult of personality hits....MJF walks out. No punk. Major heat!
@@brandonrogers5290 omg I swear if that happens
CM Punk is All Elite!
I'm literally half deaf now. Just watched the opening of AEW Rampage
@@brandonrogers5290 guess that's from another universe that happens
Once upon a few years ago, my oldest son yelled to me to come listen to some "New" music he found. I listened for a minute, then left the room. He was irritated with me. How dare I leave in the middle of a song?
I returned with the album on vinyl.
Baby, your mama was rocking to Living Color long before you were a thought.
🤘🤘
Right on!!!
Sweet 🤘🏼😎💖
Ha!!!
@@starrsmith3810 that's awesome. You're doing something right.
This is the definition of timeless music.. seriously.
For sure.
Facts
I am in my early 50's and I still love this song LOUD, just like I did when it came out.
Damn! Besides some fantastic musical talent those lyrics are STILL relevant today more than ever. These guys were ahead of thier time.
This song should be playing on the radio.
Now, like right now.
Its played all the time on 105.7 the point here in the STL and they where the best band at wayback pointfest last year, I was front and center they hooked my nephew and his best friend up with the play lists. I love these guys.
I think it was played in Italy, don't remember when, on a radio called Virgin Radio
@@rick.05 I love bands that have a hard solid real meaning Living Colour, Rage, Rise Against, Soad etc
Played on 99.5 The Bus all the time!
Radio X
2:43 “when a leader speaks, that leader dies”
Very powerful line right there
Yep. One hell of a line man..
Just look what happened to JFK when he spoke about "not wanting to serve the interests of a great fraternal organization (secret societies)" and wanting to stop Israel from developing a Nuclear Power Plant as well as wanting to pull out from Vietnam.
Hitler banned secret societies across Europe, kicked out the Central Bankers (Federal Reserve/Rothschilds) and started printing their own economy next thing you know all neighboring countries waged war against Germany. Even the United States preferred siding with the Soviet Union (who had been killing millions of people since 1917) just to stop a tiny country like Germany.
Funny I just read this comment when he sang it on video... MIND BLOWN! LOL
Money on them killing Sanders if he won
He deserved what he got. He was a communist wanting lower quality of life for everyone. Good riddance.
Listening to this while I'm confined during the Coronavirus. This is a good time
It's happy time
Man u should also listen to Gorillaz
@Hannah Dyson wow hell no, I meant, I was just just chilling home listening to this
@@Anthony-eo7xb love them long time 👌
@Traktaz kinda yea
I just turned 58,The best song EVER! Growing up in my neighborhood? ........This song rightfully needed, in sooooo many ways. The lyrics, oh the lyrics! ❤
👍🎸🎸
These guys were criminally underrated..I was that kid at the end of the video..this song is more relevant now than ever
Wait u were?!?!
That’s pretty cool
You were a little girl?
@@myguy647 derp
The only thing we have to fear is the fear itself. Absurdity is Violence. Voltaire
Vernon's guitar solo is just from another universe! Absolute FIRE!
Lightning in a bottle (blues doc) Vernon an Buddy Guy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I would love to see the guitar tab from that solo , it would look like the incoherent scribbles of a madman I,m sure
Everyone in this group was top notch.
Too bad his live versions sound barely like this , not he remembers note for note
@@vandervan22 would be hard to replicate if it was just one random take that was recorded . But yeah I would be pissed if he didn't play it note for note at a show
Me and my better half saw them in 89 at the Palladium in Hollywood. One of those magical concerts where the energy and vibe were one! Vernon Reid is a guitar god!
Over 30 years old. The most relevant song in the world today.
This and Michael Jackson's "They don't really care about us"
agreed
Also Refuse/Resist by Sepultura as well
and "Torero" from Chayanne.
Killing in the name of by rage against the machine as well
-I exploit you, yet you still love me
Still relevant to this day that line.
It just amazes how there is gonna be so many people during the upcoming New World Order/7 Year Tribulation who are gonna think the AntiChrist is gonna be this ultimate hero. Little do they know, he is gonna be operated by satan himself.
And, “I tell you 1 & 1 makes 3” and orange cult still believes it!!
Someone needs to do this video to clips of the MSM and Dem party. Wow...VIRAL fosho! Buy this song Trump!
@@NonTypicalRacing Oh the dripping irony of what you just said. Trump's got a cult of personality too don't-ya-know? The trouble isn't _their cult_ or _your cult,_ it's that there *are cults of personality.*
@flazzorb you dont have to keep reposting same comment. TRUMP'24
"You gave me power in your god's name". Man, this song isn't just amazing musically, the lyrics are so relevant, even today.
“When a leader speaks. That leader dies.”
Isn't that so depressing? Here we are again with another leader who thinks they're god and can do what they like without repercussions.
@@mikegreen777We voted that one out in 2020.
@@meansnowflakeand voted another one right back in.
@@chrystalgrove6898 What is Biden doing without repercussions? Not something you think, but something that actually happened.
Living Colour and Rage Against The Maschine were ahead of their time. This is more present than ever today.
Countless punk and hardcore bands were doing this stuff years before ILC and RATM.
Rage is and has been overrated
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CM punk 👉⌚⚡✊❌
Too real
This song is one of the most brilliant written, and it's message is true.
And that guitar solo is spine tingling
Agreed.
please tell me what the meaning is?
I listen to it even though for me it represents the decadent ultra individualism of Ocodente
This and Epic by Faith No More have to be the 2 most iconic songs of the day
This song and this band are just crazy amazing. No one talks about this song enough and it’s just one of the best songs ever.
Saw them live the year this came out. They were GREAT.
CM PUUUUUNK
@ciao214Z does that matter?? A lot of songs from decades ago are still being talked about and used as background audio on videos.
People today are only into music if it’s complete shit
The text is most important and puts off the pants from Biden, Macron, Scholz .... paid Actors and Satanists
The song is mindblowing. One of the best guitar solos ever.
Just told my friend that if is the only solo he ever does, he's still one of the greats.
It never gets old that’s for sure. 👍😎😉
It's has the perfect blend of freedom with composure. Messy but organized. Wild yet tame in the hands of a master. Definitely one of my favorite solos of all time.
He went CRAZY on that guitar. Amazing!
Vernon Reid does not get the credit he deserves! Totally agree,
One of the best guitar riffs of all time. And the disembodied chorus guitar playing is incredible. Holds up too.
I never get sick of this song. The energy, the musicianship... Hard rock doesn't get any better than this.
Howdy, friend!
Waaay back in the 80's, pre-internet, and 'Living Colour' had yet to be played on MTV or MuchMusic, I was at a RUSH concert and Living Colour opened. WTF ??? When all these, dread locked 'rasta dudes' came on stage, the entire audience was in startled awe...are we not at a RUSH concert?? Once they started playing...everyone in the audience went NUTS!! Simply OUTSTANDING performance and energy. When RUSH came on stage, Geddy Lee - lead singer of RUSH - addressed the audience and said in awe - 'Can you believe THAT?' One of the most memorable concerts ever.
el gar Ah, good ole Rush.
I wonder if thats recorded somewhere it'd be cool if it was
No surprise there. Rush knew quality rock. Sounds like a great show. Lucky guy!
These brothers were way ahead of their time. I could imagine seein' them perform this live back in the day.
Lucky you. Damn, that's has to be something...
Probably one of the most underrated bands/songs of the time.
Underrated? I'm afraid not they were very big back then do you're research my friend
I was alive back then snotnose...they were underrated.
Snotnose.. lul
@Rich Johnson you kidding , White people loved living colour,they are legends vivid ,one of my favourite albums,
@Rich Johnson true brudda they are legends,,all good,
How in the hell did that guitar player not get more props,that man blew that stage up!! And the vocals? Shit to hell,i felt that mans voice in my soul!!!
This song is just as relevant and applicable as it ever was. He mentions the names of men who died before a lot of us ever lived. This has been going on forever.
LITERALLY FOREVER no matter the society .
Sure it is. A cult of personality doesn't have to be dead.
Nah man, this song is always relevant, as it has always been, as it will always be.
Replace ‘no more’ with ‘just as’ and you’re on to something...
@@MrNailhead29 yeah I guess that would have been a better way to phrase.
This band was insanely perfect at all four positions. And yes...Vernon's solo here is mind blowing...
100% agreed! I saw them open for the Stones, in 1989, twice! Talk about epic and awesome🎸🎧😎
haha it is mental, it's pure chaos then back into something that makes sense then into some crazy whammy bar shit (well I hope so anyway; I don't see one on the guitar in the video but if he can make those bends without one I'm impressed).
And yep, the bass and drums are relentless and don’t give up throughout the entire song. And that vocal powerhouse!
Rockstar Rising 2 inspiration
I remember when this grenade dropped. One of my favorite songs of the era. These guys should have been way bigger than they got. Absolute banger of a song.
He has a great voice
We watched it on MTV constantly!!
Still disturbing, beautiful, and a needed message. Who's watching in 2024?
Here
Heed!
Shit I watch this every election for the past decades. It's perfect
Here, time doesn't change the truth it just makes it more obvious!
The problem is fools don't and won't self reflect.
These brilliant black gentlemen wrote one of the best rock songs of all time and cemented their place in rock history. It hits as hard as it did back then and the musicianship is still top-notch!
agreed 100%
Do people not realize that black Americans invented rock n roll?
@@brayden141 why does it gotta be “black gentleman” who wrote it? They’re “gentlemen” who wrote this song.
😂 sounds like the old whites in a all white neighborhood
@@brayden141 It doesn't matter what skin colour invented what. It's not a competition of skin shade. That just dumb. Let's just enjoy the fact that we as humans, created some amazing highpoints in our lifetime throughout history. No matter what shade of skin did what cos that doesn't matter one bit.
This song is even more meaningful today than when it was released almost 30 years ago.
+omfug Just as much, really. The shit is real deep. Look up the "black hand". Now that you've done that, take a good long look at a magnified view of the great seal on the back of the 1 dollar bill. Also just look at what the bill says. "In God we trust one dollar."
+Krekentaur Isapseudonym lmao. Look up bodyglove wetsuits. That's what he's wearing. It's the logo. Cool colours for the 80s.
+omfug YEP YOU ARE ABSOUTLEY RIGHT..THIS IS STILL ONE OF THE GREAT ROCK SONGS..TO ME
neongreenrules
I guess bodyglove wetsuits had a hand in printing federal reserve notes, considering their logo is on the $1 bill. It's a hand with a gash in just the place you would cut your hand if you were to make a blood oath. Funny how there's a faint sword in the "grass" in front of the pyramid pointing toward the part of the hand with the gash. The only thing missing is a reflective ink blot on the upper part of the middle finger, and it would be pixel-for-pixel. Pure coincidence. It's not like someone who starts a clothing line worn by media elites/the bourgeoisie has to be rich already, and they totally have no ties to the mafia. Even if they use the same symbols as the mafia, they have no ties to it. Forget the fact that the symbol in question has been tattooed to Mafia hitmen. That's unimportant. It's just some cool looking hand thing.
While you're at it, forget about how symbols of hands relate to Gnosticism and enlightenment philosophy.
Hello future person, yes we are still listening to this in [insert year here]. You have great taste in music too. Have a lovely day!
2024
You as well.🎉😊
I'm here from 2074 on a time travel visa and this song still kicks ass 50 years later !
@@Getmento150kwithnovideo Did cena win 17 time world championship and any world title for cm punk
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Saw them yesterday! Still fresh. The vocals are insane!
Never thought I would see a real all black metal band. This song grabbed my attention the first time I heard it. Vernon Reid was a hell of a guitar player with a unique style. The vocals were off the chain too. I was an instant fan of Living Coulor. Awesome song from an awesome band. Rock on my metal brother's !!!!!!!
We need more bands like this
this song and that dope drumbreak from SEAL's Crazy inspired me to learn the drums as a youngster.
joe mamama
Check out hero the band saw them recently and they where awesome live
Oh, there were some around back in the day. (going back a few I remember 'Sound Barrier' from San Gabriel Valley CA) But this particular band nailed it. As you say, MONSTER chops and smart music. Metal Brothers All! Appreciation.
Song still kicks ass in 2019 👍
30 YEARS OLD!!! And it's just as good as the first time I was blown away by it.
Will still kick ass in 2089
Sure does.saw them Tues in norwich.totally rocked.
i want to know why we dont have more bands like living color, no black guys want to make a rock band anymore all want to be rapers.
@@tatesmith9085 rappers.. rapers is very different
one of the best riffs in hardrock/metal
No doubt
I'm from South Africa, I saw your profile picture lol
whats ups SA I love it too Im from there and the USA they were ballas to the wall carry on my brother !!
@@chadgreen7184 wassup bro!
yes this shit was so fucking strong
This jam is still just as great and relevant as it was when they wrote it! The solos in this are total face melters! 🤘🫡
Man this song is one of the "Best In The World" 🔥💯
this riff got paired with some of the most profound lyrics the 20th century ever birthed - this is what the blues evolved into, on its own turf, in its own style. Political Lightning. Do not ever forget this band or this album.
Vernon Reid lays it down !!!
Sabbath came before these 🤣🤣🤣
Tiny Table Wargames Where did he claim Living Colour did it before Sabbath?
"I exploit you still you follow me. I'll tell you 1 and 1 makes 3" So true how many people will blindly follow a false prophet unconditionally without knowing the truth
Exactly like QANON who spews toxic lies yet people believe it to be the ultimate truth and wont except reality
Now we have a potato in the Whitehouse and people saw through it but votes were fake. Protect your family for what they have coming. My Venezuelan buddy warned me of everything that happened and he was spot on.
@@kyleshiflet9952 Watching a election get stolen when your an American is hard to compute to reality. It's not supposed to happen.
@@kyleshiflet9952 And I've never looked into Quanon, but I'm pretty sure there was nothing toxic about it. Just some truths and some misinformation. Even your CNN Msnbc, ABC lied and was wrong more than Quanon was.
The prophet from arab
The lyrics in this song are brilliant but it's the music that gets me even now. The rhythm is so precise, the vocals are so powerful, and I love that guitar solo.
Released 29 years ago today, 07-14-1988. Sounds just as fresh and is more poignant today than ever.
I can agree that it sounds fresh.
One of the outstanding songs of the decade. It breaks stereotypes and shatters the illusion. I agree, more poignant now than ever.
I was 12
packyman ...great songs always last!
I agree so much.