When I was 13 years old, I threw a spin doctors poster on stage for Mark to sign. It got thrown to someone else and Mark would not start the show until I got my poster with his autograph in my hands. I will never forget that day. I still have that poster and the tickets framed on my wall. Mark is a great guy!
@@digitaldirt7773 Well they had his volume up so you could hear what he's doing easier. Plus he seemed to beef it up, added a few notes and slaps in there, generally more busy than he played the original.
How good you have to be as a band, in order to sound this amazingly gooooood in an on line session, decades after the original songs were realesed. This is so wonderful !!
Agreed. I had made a snide comment about the singer bring off some but on repeat listen I like it. Plus it appears they were all remotely performing. Great musicianship and just fun times I recall with these guys as a big part of my soundtrack.
Music has always been a huge part of my life..All types as long as it makes my foot tap and makes me smile im all in but i swear it amazes me at the music we can forget..like these guys here..loved them when they came out...Thanks for takin me back in the day and putting the tap in my foot and smile on my face today for sure..!!!
@@superskullmaster This is me. I'm 38, but I'm pretty sure I was like 10 or 11 when I first heard Two Princes. I've always loved that song. Crazy underrated musicians (even if they did have a couple of hit songs).
I have such good memories of them from when I was 10! I bought the cassette album with these two tracks and my dad and I listened to it in his truck on a drive out of town. They are so talented and his voice sounds as good as it did back when I was a kid!
I always thought Eric's guitar leads were signature series leads. Clean, crisp , precise and you couldn't imagine another riff being played on the song
Absolutely! Killed it. Saw these guys live at an outdoor concert in VT around 93’ ish. Mark signed a sweat shirt I had that said “be nice to your Mom.” Lol that always cracks me up.
These guys probably saved my life when I was a kid. I'm autistic and didn't know it back then. I retreated into a world of music in lieu of forming friendships... These guys are still rocking on so hard. They're all beautiful people. You can just tell. 🥰
Right on neurofam 🤜🤛✊. I did it all my life with my own list of bands, but I got into playing and suddenly, I had friends who shared my interest and liked to talk about it as much as I do. Made sense (with lots and lots of other things) when I was diagnosed later in life. Much love.
You too? I didn't know either when I was a kid. Motorsports and music I dived into. My father loved the spid doctors and this song was in a lot on the stereo after they got divorced. He had custody of me. Peace to ya
Love watching these older bands perform to see how they're holding up. They still sound good, and I gotta say his voice has actually aged really well. This was cool.
That bass groove on Little Miss, damn! Back when real bands played real instruments, these songs were in constant rotation on the radio. Sounding as good as ever.
It's impossible to listen to either song and not immediately start smiling, dancing and singing along. Good men and even better musicians. Thanks for this!
Someone lent me their copy and never asked for it back. I thought it was great on first listen but got tired of it after literally two more listens and never touched it again.
"Pocket Full of Kryptonite" will always be one of my favorite of the 90's (and of all time). I still listen to it on the regular. I really miss when bands were allowed to be bands on the actual records. The 90's alternative/rock/funk/jam bands consistently had songs in the 5+ minute range with plenty of solos thrown in on their records. "Shinbone Alley" is freaking 12-minutes long, for example, and every minute of it is amazing! Anyway, it's good to see these cats still laying it down! They all sound amazing and I will definitely be checking out their live show if they ever make it to my neck of the woods. Chris is looking more and more like The Dude every day, too, haha!
@@-suphur don’t get me wrong I really loved many 90s bands during the 90s. I think there were many great ones. Lots of talent. The grunge and some of the bands that sang some I guess darker lyrics I loved - just not my thing anymore.
There is no such thing as talent only compassion and commitment. To label others as talented only discredits the hard work it took to get where they are.
I worked on a local production crew for “The Pocket Full of Kryptonite” tour. I have to say the guys in the band, and their entire road crew, were some of the most personable people I worked with. A positive experience from load-in to load-out.
Davie504 would be proud of that slapping. Agreed excellent funk bass. I can't say how many times ive watched this clip now over the last few days. It has cheered me up to no end. Plenty of shit going on in my life right now but to take a little time out from your worries its what lifes all about.
THE DRUM INTRO... I started learning how to play the drums in 1993 and by that time, this song (two princes) was my biggest challenge and ambition. If the drummer of the band somehow reads this, well I just want you to know that when I was a little kid (9 years old) in a small town in Portugal, you were my favourite drummer in the world! I'm 37 now and whenever I listen to this, I still have the most sincere and nostalgic smile. Thanks for being an inspiration!
@@genewolf7097 Not in this live version, but the original album track was a piccolo. They were very popular for a minute in the early 90's but I rarely see anyone rock them today, even as a side snare.
@@HanDrumsolo True. The only guy that is trying to bring the Picollos back is Heric Panda Hernandez. (Brother and drummer of Bruno Mars). He even has a picollo PDP signature model. He's playing a lot of New Jack Swing beats, that was also very popular in the early 90s.
Freaking awesome! The '90s were a really bad time for me, but Spin Doctors helped me survive through it all. Your music meant a lot to me, and still does. Thank you, you guys!
The singer is lucky to have complete professionals as a band, these dudes played these songs 10,000 times and still play the song the way it was originally played. Good stuff.
I wouldn’t say they were “underrated” exactly. Their first record sold over 5 million copies in the U.S. and the second one did over a million. They were as mainstream as one could be in 1991.
@@andrewkarp5067 well, you have a good point over there my friend; but I was making a reference decade wise , when people think in the 90s, they don't to often think in the Doctors... Great band
Have always loved these guys......blaring them out of the car stereo driving around Jeddah when I worked there.....crazy time n fond memories. Thanks guys! 😊 🇬🇧
@@fairweatherfriends. Synthesis noun 1. the combination of ideas to form a theory or system. "the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work" that's what I'm talking about 😁
This is surreal for me...you hear a song like this and you’re instantly 13 years old again. Then you see the guys and they look ancient, then you realize you’re turning 40 on Wednesday.
You're looking at it the half-empty-glass way; these guys have grown up, they are in their 40s 50s and *STILL ROCKING LIKE THEY'RE IN THEIR 20s*, it's a double thumbs up for me
I bought this when it first came out. Arguably the most under rated drum sound in rock. The crack from the snare, the singing toms and that warm, fat kick. Loved it!
It was that piccolo snare that gave that distinctive crack and its missed in this rendition. Kinda like playing in the air tonight with a 14X8 just doesn’t give the samei impact,
I'm in my 50s now and have two wonderful adult daughters. When they were young and taking dance I would paint the backdrop for their recitals. They would help and Pocket Full of Kryptonite was one of our favorites to listen to while painting. To this day if dad would ask "what time is it?" I will get an immediate 4:30 from my girls! Thanks for the memory!!
Damn skippy. Seeing bands like this just put it down and so tight exactly like it was when I first saw them - and for free - no pay me shit - just hey we know everyone is down about this virus shit - so here, let's rock out. Love these guys THANK YOU
This is song about my French wife, use to play it for. She could never be wrong, and she change smoked. She died of lung cancer, she loved the song! God I miss her!
I was watching Matt Freeman of Rancid do his bass covers during early Plague Times 2020 and I kept going back to it for those amazing damn licks. But then I go “Oh yeah, Spin Doctors! I love Two Princes.” Watched the regular video a bunch, then randomly saw this. I said it couldn’t hurt to have a listen and holy hell 1. How did I miss Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong in the 90s and 2. Where have they been hiding this SICK bassist!? He’s so great! Everyone just aged like fine wine here. Vocals are so powerful, guitar so good, bass so smooth and drums so loud. Love it. Bravo! Encore!
@@trailheadsandterminus3967 When Two Princes came out I was a teenager. It took me a week of practicing to get that beat perfected. He is a really great drummer!!!
I was a NYPD officer in the late 80's these guys were playing in a frat in Columbia University. They were making a heck of a lot of noise. I got the noise complaint, but I knew most of the guys in the frat house, so I let it slide. They were a new band back then. Some where I think 113st and B'way in Manhattan.
@@louyseiz Yes I spent all of my career in Manhattan North, from Spanish Harlem in the east side to Harlem , Morningside Heights, Columbia University area and right up to the Hudson River. Great times, great people, great food.
This is one of those moments when something pops on your UA-cam home page and you think "yeah I'll check that out", but you have to stop 3 seconds in because you instantly realize that this NEEDS headphones. Such a great song takes me waaay back and it's kind of amazing how good and true they still sound all these years later. Keep on doing guys. This is awesome!
I saw Spin Doctors live in Leeds (UK) back in the early '90s. One of the best gigs of my LIFE!!! It also spawned one of the best lines of my life. So me and my mate Dave attended said gig and went to the bar first (as you do) and while we were stood at the back eyeing up the talent (we were in our late teens and single) and I nodded to a couple of lasses stood nearby. One of them turned round, and I wasn't enamoured. So I said to Dave "I don't fancy yours much" at which point the other lass turned round, and my follow up line was "Christ, I don't fancy mine much either!" We watched one of the best performances I have ever seen and left with memories lasting a lifetime.
Aaron Comess and Mark White are a seriously underrated rhythm section. So many drummers would overplay to try and keep up with Mark. Way to stay in the pocket.
Ok, I’m a little freaked out that these tunes are 30 years old, and y’all sound amazing. That’s the equivalent of a song from 1962 sounding as good in 1992 when these came out.
Thirty years later and you guys still have the magic to get anyone's spirits up!! Yup, even in the middle of a world pandemic!! You're true doctors!! How awesome!! :)
This band is criminally underrated!
this band sounds what the 90's were like.
Very very true
When I was 13 years old, I threw a spin doctors poster on stage for Mark to sign. It got thrown to someone else and Mark would not start the show until I got my poster with his autograph in my hands. I will never forget that day. I still have that poster and the tickets framed on my wall. Mark is a great guy!
Great story, thanks for sharing!
So cool. Walked into a bar in Greenwich Village and they were playing one night. Only a few people there but they rocked. Cool guys for sure.
Osceola, how old are you now?
You left out the important info.
44 I'm guessing ?
very cool indeed !!
This is pure gold. Never heard that bass groove so strongly in the original .
Yeah killer bass line
@@scottstecki3740 Seriously, I am not a musician and could never play in my life but love music, can you explain what you are talking about.
A very good bass line
@@digitaldirt7773 Well they had his volume up so you could hear what he's doing easier. Plus he seemed to beef it up, added a few notes and slaps in there, generally more busy than he played the original.
@@scottstecki3740 Said the same thing, beefed it up plus his volume was up so we could hear it better. I think seeing him play it helps, too...
How good you have to be as a band, in order to sound this amazingly gooooood in an on line session, decades after the original songs were realesed. This is so wonderful !!
This was like seeing an old friend you lost touch with again. I’m happy these guys did this! Made my day. ✌️
Totally!
Made me wanna call old band members and just do a fun cover. Fck the 90s were fun
Agreed. I had made a snide comment about the singer bring off some but on repeat listen I like it. Plus it appears they were all remotely performing. Great musicianship and just fun times I recall with these guys as a big part of my soundtrack.
@@jamesnichols7693 They're quite good!
Music has always been a huge part of my life..All types as long as it makes my foot tap and makes me smile im all in but i swear it amazes me at the music we can forget..like these guys here..loved them when they came out...Thanks for takin me back in the day and putting the tap in my foot and smile on my face today for sure..!!!
After 30 years, still can't understand what he's saying but it's still great!
funny
This is magic. The bass line is epic.
Good lord what an incredible vocalist. His voice only got stronger with age.
As anyone who practices does
Hard to believe he was once told he may never even speak again, much less sing.
I think Chris Barron needs much more recognition than he’s gotten. That’s my opinion. Maybe he’s just fine with the way it is. I know I would be
He must not be smoking crack with Hunter Biden...
They're a group of really excellent musicians.
The bass is SO right on..the whole band is...but that BASS!!!!!
Oh yeah!!
Absolutely
Agreed!
I know. The engineer buried it in the recorded versions. That was a shame because he absolutely kills it. The song has more meat like this.
The original recording of Two Princess was a slap line, no? Sounds fantastic!
And just like that, it’s 1993 in my head again, 18 years old and not a care in the world.
1 year behind you, but same here. This and Sister Hazel really take me back!
@@JoeDogInKC 2 years ahead of you
Well I’m 38 and terrible with math, but this song still takes me back to the whirlwind of my childhood.
@@superskullmaster This is me. I'm 38, but I'm pretty sure I was like 10 or 11 when I first heard Two Princes. I've always loved that song. Crazy underrated musicians (even if they did have a couple of hit songs).
same
One thing I love about The Spin Doctors is they sound better live than recorded....I was always a huge fan and this is fantastic. Kick that bass!
I have such good memories of them from when I was 10! I bought the cassette album with these two tracks and my dad and I listened to it in his truck on a drive out of town. They are so talented and his voice sounds as good as it did back when I was a kid!
I always thought Eric's guitar leads were signature series leads. Clean, crisp , precise and you couldn't imagine another riff being played on the song
Eric is the business! Awesome arrangements and a fantastic player.
Mark White is a phenomenal bassist. They are all tremendous musicians and still sound great today.
Agree wholeheartedly...made my day to hear and see these guys STILL killin' it!
They all sound amazing, but I wish the bass was turned up a bit. Can barely hear and it such a cool groove
Absolutely! Killed it. Saw these guys live at an outdoor concert in VT around 93’ ish. Mark signed a sweat shirt I had that said “be nice to your Mom.” Lol that always cracks me up.
@@nathyatta I can hear the bass very prominently on my end.
When I used to be active at TalkBass.com he posted there quite a bit.
Love that the singer has so much joy in his expressions while singing
Yesssss that adds another dynamic to the performance.
It looked like they were always having fun
And pretty much kept all his eye contact on the camera the whole time, that's a true artist
These guys probably saved my life when I was a kid. I'm autistic and didn't know it back then. I retreated into a world of music in lieu of forming friendships... These guys are still rocking on so hard. They're all beautiful people. You can just tell. 🥰
Right on neurofam 🤜🤛✊. I did it all my life with my own list of bands, but I got into playing and suddenly, I had friends who shared my interest and liked to talk about it as much as I do. Made sense (with lots and lots of other things) when I was diagnosed later in life. Much love.
you're not even close to being alone my friend :)
You too? I didn't know either when I was a kid. Motorsports and music I dived into. My father loved the spid doctors and this song was in a lot on the stereo after they got divorced. He had custody of me. Peace to ya
The best feel good song! Bassline is simply out of this world 😄
Little Miss Can't Be Wrong is, hands down, one of the best songs that came out of the 90's
Yes, but Two princes is better. Aaron Comess is just amazing. The whole band is amazing.
@@williamrice1955 Jimmy Olsen's Blues is their best.
@@williamrice1955 no little miss cant be wrong is better. Two princes has been played to death
I asked Eric "What ever happened to that Hispanic gal in the Black Teddy n Boots. Im of age now !!👏😃🌹
Love watching these older bands perform to see how they're holding up. They still sound good, and I gotta say his voice has actually aged really well. This was cool.
I couldn't really tell a difference..
Especially considering Chris had a vocal paralysis around 2000 that almost ended his career
Finally a mix where the bass is in the right place.
Watching this made me instantly happy. Everyone's playing is so good and Chris's happy expression while singing makes this sooo good.
Happiness on a fkn platter! Just go ahead, now!
( Yeah, yeah, aye!)
Dude, Mark White is an amazing bass player. Wow, just wow.
I love lead guitar
Right! I never realized how killer that bassline was back in 1992.
Good stuff.
Beautiful to watch ain't it
@@mdwayne741 my phone has better sound quality than my old tape players from back then so you'd be forgiven for missing how good it really was haha
@@stemartin6671 great comment, so true!!
That bass groove on Little Miss, damn! Back when real bands played real instruments, these songs were in constant rotation on the radio. Sounding as good as ever.
Tru That 😜🌲💨💯‼
It's impossible to listen to either song and not immediately start smiling, dancing and singing along. Good men and even better musicians. Thanks for this!
100% !!!!!
Would love for the Spin Doctors to know how much these videos mean to a lot of us out here. They're amazing musicians.
The world really needs the Spin Doctors right now!
That was the best fuckin jam I've seen in a long time
The editor that can piece the audio and video over zoom at such amazing quality is a genius!
I bought their album Pocket full of Kryptonite on a cassette tape. I was 23 years old back then and now I'm 51 still love this songs 😎👍
Someone lent me their copy and never asked for it back. I thought it was great on first listen but got tired of it after literally two more listens and never touched it again.
Is it me or is Chris voice matured into a greater sounding voice than when they originally recorded these songs. Love these songs!!
Agreed this two song take is better than the originals due to the quality of the vocals and the bass.
Much better than old live performances
I think you are right, he still has the range but his voice has more depth
I remember he did have an issue with his voice for a couple of years but sounding crisper than the album… super band
Can’t leave Commes out as well.
Everyone on point. That's how a band should sound.
I guess not all random UA-cam recommendations are bad. I needed this one.
"Pocket Full of Kryptonite" will always be one of my favorite of the 90's (and of all time). I still listen to it on the regular. I really miss when bands were allowed to be bands on the actual records. The 90's alternative/rock/funk/jam bands consistently had songs in the 5+ minute range with plenty of solos thrown in on their records. "Shinbone Alley" is freaking 12-minutes long, for example, and every minute of it is amazing!
Anyway, it's good to see these cats still laying it down! They all sound amazing and I will definitely be checking out their live show if they ever make it to my neck of the woods. Chris is looking more and more like The Dude every day, too, haha!
One of the most underrated bands ever. They have been the soundtrack to more than a few road trips of mine.
One of the crappiest songs ever. Big pile of MEH
@@2817well To each their own man.
Great debut album. Nothin much after that.
@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE Why? Might not be your thing but they are objectively good musicians.
@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE you caught me
The 90s rocked
Glad I was around for that
I agree. Some of my favorite bands are from that era.
Some great bands. Some very whiny bands that I really can’t stand now. Glad I got out of the 90s alive.
@@jaxbron4772 It did wane through the decade, but started out strong, imo.
@@-suphur don’t get me wrong I really loved many 90s bands during the 90s. I think there were many great ones. Lots of talent. The grunge and some of the bands that sang some I guess darker lyrics I loved - just not my thing anymore.
Music today has been neutered.
That was sickeningly good, talent never goes away
There is no such thing as talent only compassion and commitment. To label others as talented only discredits the hard work it took to get where they are.
@@SxSxG666 that's horseshit. Talent is hard work and dedication. Calling someone talented doesnt discredit anything.
Talent does go away. Everything goes away. 🙏
@@shivadasa Jesus, you are a glass half full bundle of inspiration aren’t you,?
@cianhogan unfortunately that's true, look at guns and roses
Dude is a bass engine. Just rock solid and effortlessly funky. He sleeps in the pocket.
These guys, Blues Traveler, Living Color, Faith No More. The “music geek” anomalies of 90s alternative!!
WOW, that's a really solid playlist idea, too -- never really put them all together in the same group, but you are right!
Toad the Wet Sprocket, Cake, Butthole Surfers. I could go on forever
And Smash Mouth,, walking on the sun
@@RRH1110 Cake yes, but I don't think the other two! There is something specific about the styling of the guys mentioned above!
@@tyhnbgtyhnbgt I think that could slide in there! Maybe add some Dave Matthews? The earlier more fun stuff -- not the overplayed stuff.
I worked on a local production crew for “The Pocket Full of Kryptonite” tour. I have to say the guys in the band, and their entire road crew, were some of the most personable people I worked with. A positive experience from load-in to load-out.
Most days I think I'm still in the 90's. Fact check... These guys are still sounding awesome.
I’m so happy you guys are still laying down the law! 🙏🏽✊🏽❤️
That bass should press charges. Excellent job fellas
Yep. That’s how you beat that dog.
Must've taken lessons from Flea lol
Mike absolutely kills it on Little Miss.
he's pretty funky
Davie504 would be proud of that slapping. Agreed excellent funk bass. I can't say how many times ive watched this clip now over the last few days. It has cheered me up to no end. Plenty of shit going on in my life right now but to take a little time out from your worries its what lifes all about.
THE DRUM INTRO... I started learning how to play the drums in 1993 and by that time, this song (two princes) was my biggest challenge and ambition. If the drummer of the band somehow reads this, well I just want you to know that when I was a little kid (9 years old) in a small town in Portugal, you were my favourite drummer in the world! I'm 37 now and whenever I listen to this, I still have the most sincere and nostalgic smile. Thanks for being an inspiration!
It's a piccolo snare used correct?
@@genewolf7097 Not sure... Picollos usually have a depth of 3". Looks more like a 5.5" cranked up/tuned really high.
@@genewolf7097 Not in this live version, but the original album track was a piccolo. They were very popular for a minute in the early 90's but I rarely see anyone rock them today, even as a side snare.
@@HanDrumsolo True. The only guy that is trying to bring the Picollos back is Heric Panda Hernandez. (Brother and drummer of Bruno Mars). He even has a picollo PDP signature model. He's playing a lot of New Jack Swing beats, that was also very popular in the early 90s.
Yeah, as a drummer myself I’ve been trying to lift that lick from the day I heard it. It’s a great groove too.
Freaking awesome! The '90s were a really bad time for me, but Spin Doctors helped me survive through it all. Your music meant a lot to me, and still does. Thank you, you guys!
The singer is lucky to have complete professionals as a band, these dudes played these songs 10,000 times and still play the song the way it was originally played. Good stuff.
I agree, but the band is lucky to have him as a singer also.
lol... Chris wrote the music and plays guitar too
One of the most underrated bands of the 90s.
I wouldn’t say they were “underrated” exactly. Their first record sold over 5 million copies in the U.S. and the second one did over a million. They were as mainstream as one could be in 1991.
@@andrewkarp5067 well, you have a good point over there my friend; but I was making a reference decade wise , when people think in the 90s, they don't to often think in the Doctors... Great band
I love how bass heavy the mix is because the bass player is amazing!
Have always loved these guys......blaring them out of the car stereo driving around Jeddah when I worked there.....crazy time n fond memories. Thanks guys! 😊 🇬🇧
One of the most underrated bands ever. Insane amounts of real talent.
Still sounding great after 30+ years! Thanks for the music, guys. I loved Two Princes. ❤
Everyone loves two princes!
@@gigatronicdeth I certainly did!
I'm angry. Why has it taken til Feb 2021 for this to show up for me. But now I'm happy again after 8 minutes of just joy and nostalgia
I only just got it now, I feel your pain, and joy.
Closing my eyes and thinking back to the 90s!!!❤
Spin Doctors, Two Princess, Just a thousand’s of good memories , my goodness just loved thank you guys!!!!!!!!
I've always loved this band. The guitarist is a clear example of synthesis and how to arrange a song properly. You guys nailed it.
Synthesis? Don’t think I hear any midi. But I only listened to half of it .
@@fairweatherfriends. Synthesis
noun
1.
the combination of ideas to form a theory or system.
"the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work"
that's what I'm talking about 😁
This is surreal for me...you hear a song like this and you’re instantly 13 years old again. Then you see the guys and they look ancient, then you realize you’re turning 40 on Wednesday.
Just turned 44 here! Time flies :)
43 and damn... it has been a long strange trip. Absolutely wild.
You're looking at it the half-empty-glass way; these guys have grown up, they are in their 40s 50s and *STILL ROCKING LIKE THEY'RE IN THEIR 20s*, it's a double thumbs up for me
41 and a half, figured I'd see how they're sounding after all this time.
Turning 40 this year too was thinking the same thing .. where’d the time go!
二十歳の時、仕事場で辛い時に有線で流れていた、当時は分からなかった名曲。
たどり着けた時の感動は、未だに忘れられない‼️👍
Still can't listen to this guy's without a huge smile plastered across my face.
These songs are still as fun and tight sounding as they were when I was a younger man...but I think I enjoy and appreciate them even more, now. :)
Same here.
This song has some of the best coolest guitar parts ever
Agreed
I agree. Although I would add that this Band had some of the coolest guitar parts!
Always loved Eric’s guitar work. Not sure whether his playing perfectly fits their songs or vice versa.
30+ years of listening to this song and I didn't know the bass slapped so hard until today
Love it when rockers age naturally. Sound tight. Look like natural humans. Great stuff.
I bought this when it first came out. Arguably the most under rated drum sound in rock. The crack from the snare, the singing toms and that warm, fat kick. Loved it!
It was that piccolo snare that gave that distinctive crack and its missed in this rendition. Kinda like playing in the air tonight with a 14X8 just doesn’t give the samei impact,
I too love that snare.
My older cousin got me into this. I was not even a teen yet and country was all I had.
I'm in my 50s now and have two wonderful adult daughters. When they were young and taking dance I would paint the backdrop for their recitals. They would help and Pocket Full of Kryptonite was one of our favorites to listen to while painting. To this day if dad would ask "what time is it?" I will get an immediate 4:30 from my girls! Thanks for the memory!!
I'm in my 50s too and every time I ask, "What time is it?", either to myself or someone else, I have to follow it with "four-thirtayyy" 😄
haha it's not late...it's early!
So many good songs.
60 love this band
Great song and band. Still sounding excellent all y’all!
If there was a guitar HOF Schenkman would deserve a spot, the man is a melodic genius
They should've recorded this song in the 90s. It would've been a big hit.
Which one? I think they both could have worked!
ummm, these are both from 1991
😐🤔
😂😂😂
Man that dude on guitar 🎸 PLAYING the hell outta that guitar 🎸. The dude's VOCALS takes Us Right Back to the 90's! He sounds Great!
This pandemic has been rough but moments like this bring light to the darkness. Thank you Spin Doctors!
Damn skippy. Seeing bands like this just put it down and so tight exactly like it was when I first saw them - and for free - no pay me shit - just hey we know everyone is down about this virus shit - so here, let's rock out. Love these guys
THANK YOU
This is song about my French wife, use to play it for. She could never be wrong, and she change smoked. She died of lung cancer, she loved the song! God I miss her!
Outstanding!!! You guys are tight as heck with this...all these years later. Musicianship at its best. Good show gentleman!!! 😎👍
This band is as tight as ever. Solid.
I think they are better than when this song came out!!
I mean it’s not like they are playing songs at dream theatre difficulty level but yes they are still solid
@@DeviantmindOG it’s not a competition.
Man, that bass part sounds incredible!
The whole sound bristles with joy. Real band chemistry
This version of Little Miss Can't Be Wrong is everything that's good in life.
Damn! That bass is thumping right through the floor.
I was watching Matt Freeman of Rancid do his bass covers during early Plague Times 2020 and I kept going back to it for those amazing damn licks. But then I go “Oh yeah, Spin Doctors! I love Two Princes.” Watched the regular video a bunch, then randomly saw this. I said it couldn’t hurt to have a listen and holy hell 1. How did I miss Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong in the 90s and 2. Where have they been hiding this SICK bassist!? He’s so great! Everyone just aged like fine wine here. Vocals are so powerful, guitar so good, bass so smooth and drums so loud. Love it. Bravo! Encore!
That dudes drum collection is sick. I could spend days there talking with him about his insane collection.
He has no home, he lives in the roof of a drum shop and climbs down when everyone has left..
Aaron Comass. I went to school with him at Berklee....insane drummer.
@@trailheadsandterminus3967 When Two Princes came out I was a teenager. It took me a week of practicing to get that beat perfected. He is a really great drummer!!!
I was a NYPD officer in the late 80's these guys were playing in a frat in Columbia University. They were making a heck of a lot of noise. I got the noise complaint, but I knew most of the guys in the frat house, so I let it slide. They were a new band back then. Some where I think 113st and B'way in Manhattan.
Riiiiiiiggghhhhht?
NYPD......rocks
my hood
@@louyseiz Yes I spent all of my career in Manhattan North, from Spanish Harlem in the east side to Harlem , Morningside Heights, Columbia University area and right up to the Hudson River. Great times, great people, great food.
Very cool 😎 story seriously thanks for sharing. So many years ago and you remember it. It must have been a good time they were having 👍
Oh my sooo good!! when you hear that voice definitely it's Spin Doctors! It's Chris! one of my favorite bands in the 90's. I'm 37 now. Unbelievable.
This song came out 31 years ago. Unreal.
One of the most underrated bands ever! They still rockin’ the heck out of the world tho.
Omg ,, sorry I loathe the word "underrated" please try again Raf,,
@@rcknrl4everjones656 wrong. “Raf” is right. These guys never got the acclaim that they deserved. Excellent musicians, very much so underrated.
I love this!!! His voice never change. Amazing!
So true love,, his voice is true
Once a month I check in to get me this smile
Worth the ticket. Great jam band from nyc with just a great vibe and groove. Remember when rock bands sold millions of records ? Rock still lives.
G’damnnnnn you all still funky. Bass line is so killer .
I had no idea how funky that baseline is until today.
Wow, memories. They still got it! My favorite part was him singing "Your majesty, forget the king & marry me". ❤
I was in 11th grade when this song was first playing on the radio...Great memories.
Man, I suddenly feel like I'm back at Nightingale's and Wetlands. Glad Chris got his voice back - he sounds great.
Wetlands!!! So much good stuff there in those days...
Nightingale's!
Brownies!!!
This is one of those moments when something pops on your UA-cam home page and you think "yeah I'll check that out", but you have to stop 3 seconds in because you instantly realize that this NEEDS headphones. Such a great song takes me waaay back and it's kind of amazing how good and true they still sound all these years later. Keep on doing guys. This is awesome!
Happy,Happy,Joy,Joy it’s the Spin Doctors!!Aloha from Hawaii🤙🏽
Holy hell this was fantastic. Both of these tunes transport me back to the 90s.
Thanks for the memories, guys.
So great to hear the Spin Doctors again. They were a part of my musical diet on the 90s. I love these songs.
Man they sound just the same as when that song came out This is really cool
That's what I thought !
Great memories. Guys still sound great after all these years. Awesome!! 🤜🤛🤟
I saw Spin Doctors live in Leeds (UK) back in the early '90s. One of the best gigs of my LIFE!!!
It also spawned one of the best lines of my life. So me and my mate Dave attended said gig and went to the bar first (as you do) and while we were stood at the back eyeing up the talent (we were in our late teens and single) and I nodded to a couple of lasses stood nearby. One of them turned round, and I wasn't enamoured. So I said to Dave "I don't fancy yours much" at which point the other lass turned round, and my follow up line was "Christ, I don't fancy mine much either!"
We watched one of the best performances I have ever seen and left with memories lasting a lifetime.
Soooooo goooooood 🔥🔥🔥 Chock fulla sweet 90s goodness 😌 #Classics
Hey Rob, I follow your channel! Good to see you here! I just found this video recently, it is indeed soo good. Memories...
If Mr. "Beatdown" Brown is feeling' it.. damn, it must be good ;)
Aaron rocks Rob
All I know is it's so much easier and better since the bitch left town!
Oh shit! It's beat down!
Little Miss Can't Be Wrong is one of the greatest rock songs of all time!
Aaron Comess and Mark White are a seriously underrated rhythm section. So many drummers would overplay to try and keep up with Mark. Way to stay in the pocket.
What’s their rating??
@@jumpinjojo12/345
@@PresidentSkroob12345 Thank you.
Ok, I’m a little freaked out that these tunes are 30 years old, and y’all sound amazing. That’s the equivalent of a song from 1962 sounding as good in 1992 when these came out.
I’m back in high school all over again! This song was on the radio every 5 minutes when I was a teen. “Feel good” tunes of my youth.
Thirty years later and you guys still have the magic to get anyone's spirits up!! Yup, even in the middle of a world pandemic!! You're true doctors!! How awesome!! :)
Funky rock groove that never gets boring 😄! Love that bass line!
...what an Awesome performance by everyone.... 👍
....loos like a Grace Potter Flying V...