This song was the shit! I forgot all about it until I saw it on the UA-cam feed. Why does Les Pauls always sound so damn good?? This band should have been huge. The voice is very unique! Takes me back to better times.
Me too. This song just popped into my head out of nowhere a few days ago and I just had to buy it because it just has such an awesome groove!! And all these years I thought he was playing an SG because of the aggressive sound. And I was surprised to see him playing a Les Paul!! But it made sense because I have a few of them with hot rodded Seymours that sound exactly like this if I tweak my amp just right and adjust my eq as well. And "To Build a Fire" also has such an awesome groove that once I think about it I can't get it out of my head and must play it or I'll never get it out of my head. But, I play both of these songs on my SG with P90s that also has such a great tone.
I just rediscovered this song. I read that it was viewed as patriotic and even pro-war as it just happened to come out during the Persian Gulf War. I take it as more of an indictment about trusting politicians and leaders who've repeatedly proven they can't be trusted. "Mother America is brandishing her weapons, she keeps me safe and warm by threats and misconceptions" As true now as it was then. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
This was actually a song my first band covered for a battle of the bands through our music school. That was 1994, we also covered Ain't talking about love, behind the sun, and justice for all, no excuses (which had jus come out about a month before) I cannot believe that is going to be 30 years ago this May.
I came to say this. Paul just has to overshadow everything he gets involved with. Either turn the damn thing down, or Kevin should've unplugged his ass
I get your point but I played all around Boston and New England in the 90s in an original rock band and Hammond organ was immensely popular as part of the contemporary sound. Even though it wasn’t a foundational part of the band, bands like Dave Mathews, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Gin Blossoms, REM, Wallflowers, Counting Crows etc. all toured with a Hammond player.
@@joeycordeiro3198 He got the nod to do a pretty little solo that was my main kick from it. I guess folks didnt like what he did over the main chorus riff and maybe should have stepped more in line a bit there or something, although I could still hear everything and thought it was ok.
I hated how the bands had to play with the Letterman band, You got Schaffer over there butchering a song with all of his mall organ playing. I love Anton Fig but the drummer for any band always got screwed and relegated to the girlfriend role of bongo's or a tambourine.
This song was the shit! I forgot all about it until I saw it on the UA-cam feed. Why does Les Pauls always sound so damn good?? This band should have been huge. The voice is very unique! Takes me back to better times.
Me too. This song just popped into my head out of nowhere a few days ago and I just had to buy it because it just has such an awesome groove!! And all these years I thought he was playing an SG because of the aggressive sound. And I was surprised to see him playing a Les Paul!! But it made sense because I have a few of them with hot rodded Seymours that sound exactly like this if I tweak my amp just right and adjust my eq as well. And "To Build a Fire" also has such an awesome groove that once I think about it I can't get it out of my head and must play it or I'll never get it out of my head. But, I play both of these songs on my SG with P90s that also has such a great tone.
There are so many good songs on that CD
The riff is incredible!
This is one of the best performances for both bands for sure, pure MAGIC!
Love, love, love Kevin's voice and of course that Les Paul.
I Love it!
I just rediscovered this song. I read that it was viewed as patriotic and even pro-war as it just happened to come out during the Persian Gulf War. I take it as more of an indictment about trusting politicians and leaders who've repeatedly proven they can't be trusted.
"Mother America is brandishing her weapons, she keeps me safe and warm by threats and misconceptions"
As true now as it was then. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
This was actually a song my first band covered for a battle of the bands through our music school. That was 1994, we also covered Ain't talking about love, behind the sun, and justice for all, no excuses (which had jus come out about a month before) I cannot believe that is going to be 30 years ago this May.
It's a great song if you're starting out because it's deceptively easy, and once you have it down, it sounds awesome.
GREAT!!! Even had a Paul Schaffer keyboard solo for three seconds.
That's a lot of guitar players.I thought it was 4 guys.
paul ruined the performance, his 50s hammon B3 sound totaly HIJACKED the 1991 song... hi paul, we hear you, your so kool now
I came to say this. Paul just has to overshadow everything he gets involved with. Either turn the damn thing down, or Kevin should've unplugged his ass
I get your point but I played all around Boston and New England in the 90s in an original rock band and Hammond organ was immensely popular as part of the contemporary sound. Even though it wasn’t a foundational part of the band, bands like Dave Mathews, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Gin Blossoms, REM, Wallflowers, Counting Crows etc. all toured with a Hammond player.
Athens, Atlanta, which is it ?
Why is the DnC drummer demoted to play congas (with drumsticks?) here?
How many guitarists in the band? LOL
This is southern rock! Never enough guitar and organ!
Paul Schaeffer backing up the song like a fucking CHAMP! What a great performance on a great TV show!
i love the sound of spinning tone wheels in a B3 myself but i and many feel Paul Hijacked the performance with it
@@joeycordeiro3198 He got the nod to do a pretty little solo that was my main kick from it. I guess folks didnt like what he did over the main chorus riff and maybe should have stepped more in line a bit there or something, although I could still hear everything and thought it was ok.
Great band! Paul Shaffer needed to sit the hell down that organ sucks!
I hated how the bands had to play with the Letterman band, You got Schaffer over there butchering a song with all of his mall organ playing. I love Anton Fig but the drummer for any band always got screwed and relegated to the girlfriend role of bongo's or a tambourine.