What it shows is that Toad had a wide audience and that people from all backgrounds appreciated their music. In addition, the song is about the genocide and continued subjugation of the Native Americans in this country so I'm sure the "audience" could relate, identify and empathize with that.
I checked TTWS off on my bucket list. Caught them in concert this year. These guys are masters of their craft.
Glen slayed that lead throughout
My favorite version of crazy life and the lighting on the stage is absolutely luminous.😊👍❤️🎶🎶
Glen Phillips and the boys!!! Love Toad..I'm a 90's kid after all. Such a great band.
Absolutely beautiful song and beautiful voice 😊👏❤️🎶
I didn't knew a Telecaster could sound so powerful. It makes me want to get one.
BEAUTIFUL Harmony Dean🎙 n Glen 🎙And WOW Tom, 🎸SOO BEAUTIFULL Sung💗💯🎶‼️
the guitarrist is amazing and has a great voice and he perfomered great songs with the band as a lead singer.
Todd and Glen have beautiful harmony
My fave Toad song and a great performance.LOVE this
So many odd things about that performance. Todd playing acoustic and standing on the right side of the stage.
I've listened to this and the album version back to back. Todd does lead vocals on this song. Pretty sure Glen did the guitar work.
Awesome
Every time inwatch this, i keep thinking Todd looks like he's not even supposed to be here today
todd is the best!!
Free Leonard Peltier!!!
Free Leonard Peltier!✊🏻🪶
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Imagine a lead singer simply wearing light blue jeans and sneakers on tv in 2021.eeeeek lol
Maybe Dave Matthews would do
i thought glenn philips sang it?
Todd Nichols sings "Crazy Life" when Toad performs it; Glen Phillips has been known to sing it during his solo shows as well.
i thought all of you get a rotation for vocals
Glens mic was too loud
Funny they would play this song on that TV show. Audience be like yo what these fools sayin' 'bout sumfin crayzee?? where Naughty By Nature at?
Proves Todd always has a good voice few knew
No drive bys??
Where's the weed at?
What it shows is that Toad had a wide audience and that people from all backgrounds appreciated their music. In addition, the song is about the genocide and continued subjugation of the Native Americans in this country so I'm sure the "audience" could relate, identify and empathize with that.
Free Leonard Peltier!!!