Underrated band and Ian Astbury is usually not found on the top rock singers lists, but he should be. He's an astonishingly great singer and performer.
It's funny because you watch Ian Astbury (the lead singer) in interviews, he seems like a very soft spoken (literally, he talks super quiet) British man. Then you hear him sing, and he has one of the most massive voices ever.
When I lived in LA, Ian Astbury would sometimes be hanging out at the clubs - The Whiskey, Viper Room, etc... whatever band would hear that he was there and start playing Cult opening riffs and he would jump up on stage and do as many Cult songs as they new - it kind of became a thing... he even just sang Happy Birthday to a girl once. He was really cool and super approachable.
Everyone mentions “she sells Sanctuary” and it’s a great song.. it’s their most popular along with Fire Woman , but everyone forgets their Epic Ballad “Edie”!! Jamel, you got to do their ballad “Edie” it’s one of the 80’s/90’s great rock ballads
Great band. Probably don't get enough credit for being as good as they are. I adore his voice and he definitely has an undeniable stage presence as a front man.
@@normanleroy1874 He moved there in 1973 when he was 11, I don't know when he moved back to the UK or how long he was out there for but I remember him from Bradford (UK).
Yaasssss!!!!!! This was my fave get your dance on and ready for a night of hard dancing song at the club. All of us girls would go wild at the club when this came on! Hold my drink..... gotta go get my fire on!!!!! LOL
Awesome. She Sells Sanctuary and Rain please. Thank you for keeping great music alive. Saw them four times, twice headlining and once opening for Metallica, the other time opening for Aerosmith.
I like Rain as well. Love was a great album. Personally, like to hear Jamal react to "Lil Devil" off Electric. Super catchy tune in my top 3 The Cult songs.
@@John57945 Yes, great tune. Saw them on the Electric tour in early 1987 in England when I was studying abroad. As I recall, the first episode of the original CSI that I saw, believe it was Season 2 since I missed the first season entirely, featured Lil' Devil. From then on, I was hooked on the show.
This is the song that got me into the Cult and I never looked back! Highly recommend Edie (Ciao Baby), American Horse, Nirvana, Here Comes the Rain, Rise, Nico, and Wildflower!
Imagine every saturday night at 12, all getting together with all your headbangers , sitting on the patio , drinking afew cold snacks waiting for "HEAD BANGERS BALL" to come on . best , newest badass metal and hard rock jams. That was when MTV was the cat's meow!
@@revjim123 I always heard Jim Morrison in his voice from the 1st time I ever heard Ian. If I remember correctly, he got rave reviews when he performed with The Doors.
I’ll never forget seeing The Cult for the first time in Toronto. They opened up for Billy Idol and totally killed it! Last song they did was Born to be Wild and they all trashed the stage, knocking over monitors and throwing the drums into the crowd. 16 year old me in 1986 will never forget it! Great reaction man!
Hi, I am from Toronto. Did you know that Ian grew up in Hamilton in the 70s? His dad retired from Stelco and apparently, his sister lives in Toronto. Great band! It must have been a great show, too.
@@diannagrose608 I didn’t know he grew up in Hamilton... that’s really cool. The show was really great. Billy Idol put on a great show as well, but The Cult stole the show. I went to Seneca College and lived in TO for a couple of years... small world!
Ian's family were new immigrants from Scotland during the 70's. He has mentioned in news articles that he hung around Brantfords Six nations reserves with friends he met from school. Anyway, he left Canada during the late70s and 80s and went back to the UK, and the rest is history, as they say!
My sister caught one of Ian’s tambourines at one of his concerts and had it personally signed years later. True story: Before one of the Cults concerts, we saw Ian at a Starbucks and my sister had brought the tambourine with her (hoping to get it signed) She was hesitant to approach him and ask him to sign it, not wanting to make a scene. (I kept nudging her to go up to him) She went up to him respectfully and told him we were there to watch his concert that night. Ian seemed bothered but signed her tambourine anyway. To this day she still has that tambourine.
One of the best bands the U.K. have produced. Been a fan since they were the southern death cult, best live band I’ve seen and still going strong. Great vlog brother thanks for taking the time to post 👍 joy , peace and love from Liverpool England
"That hair"..tell me about it, Jamal🤣..he's gorgeous, and that voice!!...sex appeal is off the charts!!..Sonic Temple is a great album, then again, they have others just as good❤🎶🎶🎶
Ian Astbury was heavily influenced by The "Doors." He once said that The Doors song "The End" was a religious experience. Ironically, he became The Doors lead singer when they reunited for a time. He actually got to sing with his idols...how freaking cool is that man!!
This takes me back to 1994. While on deployment with the military I volunteered as a DJ a couple nights a week. There wasn’t a show I didn’t play some Cult, turning it way up loud in the studio. 😊 Thanks for bringing back some memories, Jamel!
Don't forget Velvet Revolver. It's kind of funny. You see him here and in GNR and he looks so tough and menacing, but to hear him talk, he's got this high pitched, kind of nasally tone, and he's on the shorter side. He's definitely a perfectionist. He doesn't tolerate messing around.
Matt Sorum did not play on this one. He only toured with them on the Sonic Temple Tour in 1989. The drums on the album is by Mickey Curry, who used to play in Bryan Adams' band. Sorum only played with The Cult in 2001 on their comeback album Beyond Good and Evil, after he got fired by Axl. Shortly after touring with The Cult he then started with Velvet Revolver with Slash, Duff and Scott Weiland.
Matt Sorum did not play drums on Sonic Temple. He joined after the album was recorded and played on the tour then joined GNR. The only album Sorum recorded with The Cult was Beyond Good And Evil in 2001.
A band that nearly never got air play yet had literally dozens of utterly fantastic songs. I'd wager that now that Jamel did a Cult video there will be a plethora of more Cult reaction videos. And I welcome it. Thanks for bringing this band to prominence.
I think he got the idea of the fire woman for a UK TV show called tales of the unexpected. The starting titles of that show had the silhouette of a woman dancing slowly with her arms raised above her head with flames all around her. I'm sure the clip will be on UA-cam somewhere
Finally the Cult!!!! Ian Astbury an unhinged loose canon for a frontman and Billy Duffy a guitar god, so under rated as a band. Checkout “Edie” and “Rain” from them.
I remember The Cult in playing in heavy rotation in the dorm during my days ('86- '89) overseas. Love Removal Machine was usually playing at levels not recommended for continued hearing.
Ian Astbury can belt out these total bangers, and then sing a ballad or something goth-y. Amazing performer. Sonic Temple is one of my all-time favorite albums.
Dang it!!! I didn't get a notification for this one!! If I had, I would've been on it like flies on .... well, you know what ;) Gonna watch it now!!! YAY!! EDIT: Watched it now.... That was adorable.... He said "shake, shake, shake it" in the beginning and you started grooving and didn't stop through the whole thing!! That's what this song did to all of us back then too!! Good times!!! One of my all-time favorite songs..... great reaction!!! :)
First saw them in Austin when they opened for REM in 1989 and still remember their performance to this day. Probably one of the best underrated band ever. Great vocals, great guitars, great drums, bad ass bass lines. Love this band. I saw someone post i think on another channel and i agree with them, “i don’t always listen to the Cult, but when i do, so do the neighbors!” Couldnt be more true. Thanks for this video.
Saw them in Lubbock, TX around 1990 when I was in the service with my buddy Travis, lost him half way in and he shows up later with no shirt, no shoes, no wallet and a girl on each arm. Great show!
You're completely correct Jamel. I used to "like" The Cult until I saw them live in concert... After that night I LOVE THE CULT!!!! They are AMAZING live!!! 🤘
I dig your reactions so much - you actually have credible taste in music and you actually think about the band and the music when you comment. plus (huge) you don’t stop powerful songs right at the crescendo to make comments. That makes me nuts, especially when someone’s hearing it for the first time. Really great sense of timing. I honestly think you have the best reaction channel out there.
I saw The Cult four times!!! Twice as headliners and also as the opening act for Billy Idol and later for Metallica. You definitely got your money’s worth...
I LOVE that you were digging this song right out of the gate. This has been one of my favorite songs for years! The singer, Ian Astbury really does have a great stage presence...& as a woman, my God, he's just a piece of male perfection! Not all the music is this hard rocking, but this is a good one. Thank you for this!!
Saw them live on this tour in Baltimore, electric album, and the showmanship and stage presence was nothing short of mesmerizing. They crushed it and left everything on stage for their fans.
The Cult are still killing it. I saw them twice in 2019 at The Tabernacle in Atlanta and got lucky on a trip to NYC and saw them at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Absolutely rocked the house down.
Saw them when they opened for Billy Idol back in like '87. Bought the ticket for The Cult - stuck around for Billy Idol and that happened to be the night he filmed the video for "Mony, Mony". Good times.
Great Band, Every time I hear them I always have to play more. I love to play there music around the era when they moved from "The Death Cult" to "The Cult".
I’m no dancer by ANYONE’S standard and it makes me uncomfortable. But when THIS song comes on, I need a lot of room. A WHOLE LOTTA ROOM🕺and TURN🔈IT🔉UP🔊
Nice one. Love to see you do "a quick one while he's away" live version by the who. From the rolling stones rock n roll circus. They upstaged the stones so bad the stones never released the movie.
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Ian astbury sang with 2 members of the doors in the doors of the 21st Century its definitely worth checking out
Try Blue Rodeo, 'Trust yourself' Killer bass line. If you like that song they have a few more hits, like 7-8
Jamel it's the 80's and the birth of the hair band era when they were hitting it. Still think you need to get back to J Geil's Band so much material.
Check out a band called Cinderella and song, “Long Cold Winter”.
@@MikeStojanovic The Cult started as The Southern Death Cult and were a goth band then slowly evolved over the years ... same with The Mission too
Underrated band and Ian Astbury is usually not found on the top rock singers lists, but he should be. He's an astonishingly great singer and performer.
Got to be in Top 5 PERFECT rock songs of ALL time (don't ask for the other 4....although 'Running with the Devil' may be one)
agree amazing vocals. Wish I could of seen them.
Problem is that he couldn't really deliver live.
@@bobthebear1246 I disagree. I saw them live and he more than delivered.
yep...to this day.
Ian Astbury is one of the BEST FRONT MEN EVER!!! Great stage presence.THE CULT ROCKS!!!
Yes, he certainly has ALL the moves!!
Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy are both criminally underrated. The Cult are fantastic.
Saw them live in early 80’s😊🤙. Was all that 🔥
Billy Duffy very underrated guitarist
Definitely
Slash and Duff, Guns n Roses💀⚘
@@rachelolson5488 ahahahaha ahahahaha ahahaha
no
Absolutely!
Have been trying to find a version with the vocals removed
Fire Woman is one of the greatest rock songs ever written. I can't not rock out when I hear it.
Completely agree
She Sells Sanctuary is a great Cult tune
Yeah it is..!
About to say that's up next.
She Sells is great, but this is better
Absolutely 💯%
It's just a great tune. If one doesn't crank it from the beginning, one is missing out
It's funny because you watch Ian Astbury (the lead singer) in interviews, he seems like a very soft spoken (literally, he talks super quiet) British man. Then you hear him sing, and he has one of the most massive voices ever.
Yes, his speaking voice is so contradictive to the singing. I was surprised when I first heard it.
When I lived in LA, Ian Astbury would sometimes be hanging out at the clubs - The Whiskey, Viper Room, etc... whatever band would hear that he was there and start playing Cult opening riffs and he would jump up on stage and do as many Cult songs as they new - it kind of became a thing... he even just sang Happy Birthday to a girl once. He was really cool and super approachable.
Everyone mentions “she sells Sanctuary” and it’s a great song.. it’s their most popular along with Fire Woman , but everyone forgets their Epic Ballad “Edie”!! Jamel, you got to do their ballad “Edie” it’s one of the 80’s/90’s great rock ballads
I never liked Edie... Rain and then followed by the phoenix. Best album is the love album.
I have never heard of Edie
@@Kairukurumi ua-cam.com/video/5oRwlSIn918/v-deo.html
@@LurchNZ Thank you. I will definitely check it out tonight. I only know a few songs from The Cult so I am always happy to add to that list :)
@@Kairukurumi pretty sure you've heard the song before, it was pretty big at the time
Ian Asbury from the Cult and Michael Hutchence from INXS both Amazing Performers on stage🤘
Some bad dudes!
Great band. Probably don't get enough credit for being as good as they are. I adore his voice and he definitely has an undeniable stage presence as a front man.
Almost grunge before grunge. They went from being a great goth band to a cool mix of AC/DC and The Doors.
My favourite Cult song..x
A few years back Ian fronted for The Doors!! She Sells Sanctuary 💖
Thus, the hat that he is wearing. Look up "Jim Morrison skull hat" to see it.
I saw that Doors show. Freakin amazing, never forget. You barely could tell Ian from Jim.
I was at the Doors show...one of the best experiences in my life
"Edie" is a great one from them where they slowed it down a little.
Revolution is a nice song as well!
Ian Astbury comes from near where I live. He was always a legend! I grew up listening to the Cult! ❤👌
He grew up around Hamilton, ON, didn't he?
@@normanleroy1874 He moved there in 1973 when he was 11, I don't know when he moved back to the UK or how long he was out there for but I remember him from Bradford (UK).
@@sreddy250 That's awesome!
I've been waiting for you to do this song!! Every time it comes on while I'm driving my speed goes up by at least 20 mph. Maybe more.
word
Truthfully
Right!!!
Yaasssss!!!!!! This was my fave get your dance on and ready for a night of hard dancing song at the club. All of us girls would go wild at the club when this came on! Hold my drink..... gotta go get my fire on!!!!! LOL
👍😁
Absolutely 🥰
Awesome. She Sells Sanctuary and Rain please. Thank you for keeping great music alive. Saw them four times, twice headlining and once opening for Metallica, the other time opening for Aerosmith.
I like Rain as well. Love was a great album. Personally, like to hear Jamal react to "Lil Devil" off Electric. Super catchy tune in my top 3 The Cult songs.
@@John57945 Yes, great tune. Saw them on the Electric tour in early 1987 in England when I was studying abroad. As I recall, the first episode of the original CSI that I saw, believe it was Season 2 since I missed the first season entirely, featured Lil' Devil. From then on, I was hooked on the show.
This is the song that got me into the Cult and I never looked back! Highly recommend Edie (Ciao Baby), American Horse, Nirvana, Here Comes the Rain, Rise, Nico, and Wildflower!
I also hit him up to react to edie ( ciao baby )
Yup, you can add King Contrary Man and Peace Dog to that list
Spiritwalker, Edie, then the full albums Love and Electric.
Wildflower especially, but yeah all great songs 🤘🏻
Star, Sacred Life, Real grlll
Imagine every saturday night at 12, all getting together with all your headbangers , sitting on the patio , drinking afew cold snacks waiting for "HEAD BANGERS BALL" to come on . best , newest badass metal and hard rock jams. That was when MTV was the cat's meow!
Preach on.
Oh yeah those were the days miss it had to be home Saturday nights no matter what case of beer and smoke that's all you needed lol
This song is still played on rock radio all the time thanks brother
Great tune. Ian actually sang with the Doors many years after Jim died.
Was gonna mention that it was funny the doors were mentioned, seeing as how Ian toured as their frontman for a while
Thank you I have always thought that he sounded a lot like Jim.
It was really a travesty. No-one could ever replace Jim Morrison. No-one.
I never got that pairing. Ian's sexy, yes. But Doors music is for a crooner, not a rocker.
@@revjim123 I always heard Jim Morrison in his voice from the 1st time I ever heard Ian. If I remember correctly, he got rave reviews when he performed with The Doors.
Sweet Soul Sister, Wild Flower, Rise, American Gothic, Rain are all awesome
I’ll never forget seeing The Cult for the first time in Toronto. They opened up for Billy Idol and totally killed it! Last song they did was Born to be Wild and they all trashed the stage, knocking over monitors and throwing the drums into the crowd. 16 year old me in 1986 will never forget it! Great reaction man!
Hi, I am from Toronto. Did you know that Ian grew up in Hamilton in the 70s? His dad retired from Stelco and apparently, his sister lives in Toronto. Great band! It must have been a great show, too.
@@diannagrose608 I didn’t know he grew up in Hamilton... that’s really cool. The show was really great. Billy Idol put on a great show as well, but The Cult stole the show. I went to Seneca College and lived in TO for a couple of years... small world!
Ian's family were new immigrants from Scotland during the 70's. He has mentioned in news articles that he hung around Brantfords Six nations reserves with friends he met from school. Anyway, he left Canada during the late70s and 80s and went back to the UK, and the rest is history, as they say!
“Prancing like a cat on a hot tin shack”
~ Fire Woman
smokestack lightning, baby
THE CULT! YES! Shake it, brother!
Yes, my favorite line
"Movin like a flame in a slow dance baby"
LAWD HAVE MERCY
My sister caught one of Ian’s tambourines at one of his concerts and had it personally signed years later. True story: Before one of the Cults concerts, we saw Ian at a Starbucks and my sister had brought the tambourine with her (hoping to get it signed) She was hesitant to approach him and ask him to sign it, not wanting to make a scene. (I kept nudging her to go up to him) She went up to him respectfully and told him we were there to watch his concert that night. Ian seemed bothered but signed her tambourine anyway. To this day she still has that tambourine.
Wow! Nice piece to have!
Ian Astbury has always had that spooky-sexy thing going on. 🔥🔥🔥
Chicks dig skinny and pale!
Guys wanna be him and girls wanna do him.
The original post-goth, Vampire Rock icon
@@casualguy393 I know I did...
I can't believe this! One of my favourite songs of all time! Go for it Mr. J! Really looking forward to this! ❤💕💕
Had the privilege to see them in concert and Ian Astbury definitely puts on a show.
One of the best bands the U.K. have produced. Been a fan since they were the southern death cult, best live band I’ve seen and still going strong. Great vlog brother thanks for taking the time to post 👍 joy , peace and love from Liverpool England
"That hair"..tell me about it, Jamal🤣..he's gorgeous, and that voice!!...sex appeal is off the charts!!..Sonic Temple is a great album, then again, they have others just as good❤🎶🎶🎶
Ian Astbury was heavily influenced by The "Doors." He once said that The Doors song "The End" was a religious experience. Ironically, he became The Doors lead singer when they reunited for a time. He actually got to sing with his idols...how freaking cool is that man!!
I sometimes get into a Triple C mood... I want to hear The Cult, The Clash and The Cure in order.
Nice!!
Classic 👍 for me it would be Love, London’s Calling then finish with The Hungry Ghost!
Cure "blood ".
GO BILLS!!!!
I'd love to see some Cure reactions. JakaJ would totally get them...
The Cult: the creator of great non-intentional strip club anthems
I am pretty sure it was intentional and I am equally sure they have been to a few titty bars.
"non-intentional"
Tool has a few of those too 😛
They may have started it, but Def Leopard Pour Some Sugar on Me is the strip club anthem.
Motley Crue's Girls Girls Girls is party starter at a strip joint. :D
This takes me back to 1994. While on deployment with the military I volunteered as a DJ a couple nights a week. There wasn’t a show I didn’t play some Cult, turning it way up loud in the studio. 😊 Thanks for bringing back some memories, Jamel!
I was in AIT at Ft Sam Houston the first time I heard this album. It always reminds me of that time
“Edie (Ciao Baby)” is another great Cult tune!
Yes indeed, great song
Matt sorum was the drummer for The Cult for quite a while then he became the drummer for Guns and Roses during the 90s
Don't forget Velvet Revolver. It's kind of funny. You see him here and in GNR and he looks so tough and menacing, but to hear him talk, he's got this high pitched, kind of nasally tone, and he's on the shorter side. He's definitely a perfectionist. He doesn't tolerate messing around.
Matt Sorum did not play on this one. He only toured with them on the Sonic Temple Tour in 1989.
The drums on the album is by Mickey Curry, who used to play in Bryan Adams' band.
Sorum only played with The Cult in 2001 on their comeback album Beyond Good and Evil, after he got fired by Axl.
Shortly after touring with The Cult he then started with Velvet Revolver with Slash, Duff and Scott Weiland.
I was going to say the exact same thing and your comment just so happened to be the top one lol
He replaced Steven Adler.
Matt Sorum did not play drums on Sonic Temple. He joined after the album was recorded and played on the tour then joined GNR. The only album Sorum recorded with The Cult was Beyond Good And Evil in 2001.
Ian Astbury is like the perfect combination of Jim Morrison and Steven Tyler.
And his hair was wonderful!! 😍
...and the James Brown dance...!!!
Steven Tyler sucks compared
Whole album is so good. Try Sweet Soul Sister too, one of the best in this album, great band in all!
The Cult were a great live band, one of the best concerts I have experienced.
Yesssssssss!!!!! Welcome to the Cult🤘
This whole album ROCKS!✌️
Got to listen to...
-Rain
-She sells Sanctuary
A criminally underrated front man and guitarist - victims of the time between the death of hair metal and the rise of grunge.
A band that nearly never got air play yet had literally dozens of utterly fantastic songs. I'd wager that now that Jamel did a Cult video there will be a plethora of more Cult reaction videos. And I welcome it. Thanks for bringing this band to prominence.
I think he got the idea of the fire woman for a UK TV show called tales of the unexpected. The starting titles of that show had the silhouette of a woman dancing slowly with her arms raised above her head with flames all around her. I'm sure the clip will be on UA-cam somewhere
The Cult is one of those rare bands that has a plethora of great songs. ✌
These guys are fire 🔥. Always have been
I'm 60 and they still sound good.
Love this song! One of my all time favorites
Rain is my personal favourite, lots of great tunes
Finally the Cult!!!!
Ian Astbury an unhinged loose canon for a frontman and Billy Duffy a guitar god, so under rated as a band. Checkout “Edie” and “Rain” from them.
His work with our American Indians was great!!
Aphrodisiac Jacket
Sun King
Being Good and Evil (great album)
Brother Wolf Sister Moon
Wake up in time for Freedom
I remember The Cult in playing in heavy rotation in the dorm during my days ('86- '89) overseas. Love Removal Machine was usually playing at levels not recommended for continued hearing.
The Cult is definitely an underrated band IMHO.
The most underrated, influential band! Great is the word we attach to them.
Ian Astbury can belt out these total bangers, and then sing a ballad or something goth-y. Amazing performer. Sonic Temple is one of my all-time favorite albums.
Great song by the Cult.
The Cowboy Hat he wears on this video used to belong to Jim Morrison - The Doors
Dang it!!! I didn't get a notification for this one!! If I had, I would've been on it like flies on .... well, you know what ;) Gonna watch it now!!! YAY!!
EDIT: Watched it now.... That was adorable.... He said "shake, shake, shake it" in the beginning and you started grooving and didn't stop through the whole thing!! That's what this song did to all of us back then too!! Good times!!! One of my all-time favorite songs..... great reaction!!! :)
That’s some good old fashioned rock and roll right there
First saw them in Austin when they opened for REM in 1989 and still remember their performance to this day. Probably one of the best underrated band ever. Great vocals, great guitars, great drums, bad ass bass lines. Love this band. I saw someone post i think on another channel and i agree with them, “i don’t always listen to the Cult, but when i do, so do the neighbors!” Couldnt be more true. Thanks for this video.
I saw them back in 1989 with Metallica. A Great Show!
Me too
I've seen them over 30 times since 87 and they are just a great live rock band.
Awesome. Was hoping for more Cult....
Was lucky enough to experience both a fire woman and them around 40 yrs ago. Still love these guys , when needed, they still pack a punch!
Saw them in Lubbock, TX around 1990 when I was in the service with my buddy Travis, lost him half way in and he shows up later with no shirt, no shoes, no wallet and a girl on each arm. Great show!
YES! If you wanna go deep into the fire
👉 The Cult - The Phoenix 🙏🔥🙏
You're completely correct Jamel. I used to "like" The Cult until I saw them live in concert... After that night I LOVE THE CULT!!!! They are AMAZING live!!! 🤘
My man.. finally! Covering one of my favorite bands all time! The Cult Metallica Pink Floyd
I dig your reactions so much - you actually have credible taste in music and you actually think about the band and the music when you comment.
plus (huge) you don’t stop powerful songs right at the crescendo to make comments. That makes me nuts, especially when someone’s hearing it for the first time. Really great sense of timing.
I honestly think you have the best reaction channel out there.
The Cult may have had a short lived life, but the songs out there have so many hooks in them. They jam hard.
I saw Ian with the Doors during their final tour back in the early 2000s. They were phenomenal! RIP Ray
Check out She Sells Sanctuary to see the other end of their sonic spectrum.
Are you sure that song's not enshrined in their...Sonic Temple?
It is!
I saw them open for Billy Idol in Dallas at Reunion Arena in 1987. Both were awesome !! 🤘
It's no coincidence that he did that Jim Morrison move laying on the stage because Ian astbury actually was with the doors for awhile
I saw The Cult four times!!! Twice as headliners and also as the opening act for Billy Idol and later for Metallica. You definitely got your money’s worth...
I crumpled when Ian cut his hair. I just w i t h e r e d.
However when Chris Cornell cut his I had the opposite reaction.
YES!!!! My favorite song by The Cult!!! But they have MANY, MANY great songs!!!
J......Peace Dog! Peace Dog! Peace Dog!
My favorite MOGUL MUSIC!!!! Right off the lift...BANG!!!!!!
Would love to hear a react to Edie (Ciao Baby) by The Cult.
Sun King, Sweet Soul Sister, and Heart of Soul.
So many great songs.
I'm a big Cult fan, but they are an example of a record label not believing in a great band.
The Cult was my first concert, 1990. good content Sir.
Give Lil Devil from The Cult a reaction. Stank face maximus!
I LOVE that you were digging this song right out of the gate. This has been one of my favorite songs for years! The singer, Ian Astbury really does have a great stage presence...& as a woman, my God, he's just a piece of male perfection! Not all the music is this hard rocking, but this is a good one. Thank you for this!!
Love Removal Machine next!
He's done it
@@rodneyprill4618 Did not see that, thanks!
Saw them live on this tour in Baltimore, electric album, and the showmanship and stage presence was nothing short of mesmerizing. They crushed it and left everything on stage for their fans.
If you haven't done it already, 'Lil Devil' should be next
Great song one of my favorites that whole album was great not one bad song on it
Found my way back to these guys after their electric release. They bring back a lot of memories from the '80s. Thanks for sharing a great rock icon!
This song was in the permanent rotation of teenage me
The Cult are still killing it. I saw them twice in 2019 at The Tabernacle in Atlanta and got lucky on a trip to NYC and saw them at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Absolutely rocked the house down.
This is the old school "Stripper" anthem....lol......great song though!!!
Saw them when they opened for Billy Idol back in like '87. Bought the ticket for The Cult - stuck around for Billy Idol and that happened to be the night he filmed the video for "Mony, Mony". Good times.
Was hoping you would get to this/...
Great Band, Every time I hear them I always have to play more. I love to
play there music around the era when they moved from "The Death Cult"
to "The Cult".
I’m no dancer by ANYONE’S standard and it makes me uncomfortable. But when THIS song comes on, I need a lot of room. A WHOLE LOTTA ROOM🕺and TURN🔈IT🔉UP🔊
My favorite Cult song. Really fun to dance to! Glad you enjoyed it!
Remember, the 80s was all about the hair - both guys and gals.
Nice one. Love to see you do "a quick one while he's away" live version by the who. From the rolling stones rock n roll circus. They upstaged the stones so bad the stones never released the movie.
God bless you brother! My fav band- ur reaction has always been real and you killed it - your my favorite reaction and kind human being !!