Still blowing my mind you guys ❤ never sounding better 🤪 amazing cast of talent 😮 and still heart-throbs each and every one of you 😂 I’ll be 61 on Friday 🫣😅🥳🤓🤘🏽✌🏼🎸
Such an incredible band, criminally, obscenely unknown - outside of Canada I mean - . They give me nostalgia for the great open spaces of Northern America. I don't know if they're a bunch of shamans, but at the very least they're Class A bards I wish Martin Tielli was my uncle, what a fucking beautiful soul every note and sound coming from him is out of this world
@@mowler8042 Laryngitis. The whole band is great. First time met them Dave Clark was the first one to say 'Hi, I'm Dave'. I do like them better than the Beatles or in the same way I suppose. There is always a surprise in the music. The whole first act of the song is unexpected. As my friend Adam Crossley said. Epic.
this just made my life 🙏🙏🙏 hearing your music was always my fuel and inspiration to go out into the world and do something unique 🙏🙏🙏 thank you guys for being consistently amazing and unique 🙏🙏🙏 hearing this has been a very special moment and milestone in my life. Congratulations to you guys on your continuously amazing artistic adventures as a band, as individuals and as ambassadors of fearless creativity!
I just got in from the hectic that is the Holidaze at a local mall....I had to immediately get this song playing, as it begged at my voice to scream it aloud while amidst the hungry shoppers and the tack holiday tunes...I Am so Grateful for this song, these wonderfully talented, Bright Men and the entire Rheostatics catalogue of music!! A Band like no other to me...Timeless appreciation for what you give us Rheoheads! Thank you Guys! Oh, and Merry Christmas! ;)
I dig the "Molly's Reach" t-shirt, Martin! At first, I thought it was a super-obscure reference to the old Edmonton-based pop-rock band, but the Beachcombers thing works too haha
Nice Alex Coleville reference on the Album Cover-it's an obvious homage to the great Canadian artist's work, namely the iconic surrealist masterpiece "Horse and Train". And one of the hills in the background is the sea creature from the cover of "Melville"! Damn, I missed these guys!
Its been over a decade since I was addicted to a Rheostatics song, but here I am again, addicted to this song.
Long live the most underrated Canadian band ever !
The greatest band in Canada second to Rush . Love you Dave Clark , my greatest influence.
I can't like this enough.
Like the best chili you ever ate, or maybe your favorite blanket. Essential comfort at it's very best.
Still blowing my mind you guys ❤ never sounding better 🤪 amazing cast of talent 😮 and still heart-throbs each and every one of you 😂 I’ll be 61 on Friday 🫣😅🥳🤓🤘🏽✌🏼🎸
Usually get some tears by the third act. Wonderful stuff and such a gift.
Such an incredible band, criminally, obscenely unknown - outside of Canada I mean - . They give me nostalgia for the great open spaces of Northern America. I don't know if they're a bunch of shamans, but at the very least they're Class A bards
I wish Martin Tielli was my uncle, what a fucking beautiful soul every note and sound coming from him is out of this world
Victor Niquel yessssss
@@meganstacey1140 i don't like herb tarlek video.
@@michaelguerrieri3486 the guy from wkrp? I don’t get it.
@@meganstacey1140 I don't like the ending of the music video were. every one becomes Herb tarlek
Wonderful, Dave and Martin sound great
Tim as well.
And Kevin is a national treasure.
Mark Achtenberg I went to see there “final” show years back and I remembered Martin have some issues with his voice.
@@EddieEnglander Let's hear it for Tim. 👍
@@mowler8042 Laryngitis. The whole band is great. First time met them Dave Clark was the first one to say 'Hi, I'm Dave'. I do like them better than the Beatles or in the same way I suppose. There is always a surprise in the music. The whole first act of the song is unexpected. As my friend Adam Crossley said. Epic.
Great tune.
Saw them at Stan fest. Nicest guys ever. I walked by Tim Vessy and he said hi to me before I could say hi. Humble, amazing awesome music
I also semi stalked them....
Still making it happen!!
this just made my life 🙏🙏🙏 hearing your music was always my fuel and inspiration to go out into the world and do something unique 🙏🙏🙏 thank you guys for being consistently amazing and unique 🙏🙏🙏 hearing this has been a very special moment and milestone in my life. Congratulations to you guys on your continuously amazing artistic adventures as a band, as individuals and as ambassadors of fearless creativity!
I just got in from the hectic that is the Holidaze at a local mall....I had to immediately get this song playing, as it begged at my voice to scream it aloud while amidst the hungry shoppers and the tack holiday tunes...I Am so Grateful for this song, these wonderfully talented, Bright Men and the entire Rheostatics catalogue of music!! A Band like no other to me...Timeless appreciation for what you give us Rheoheads! Thank you Guys! Oh, and Merry Christmas! ;)
So great! I just watch this over and over. And Kevin plays us out beautifully.
I dig the "Molly's Reach" t-shirt, Martin! At first, I thought it was a super-obscure reference to the old Edmonton-based pop-rock band, but the Beachcombers thing works too haha
Another masterpiece. Plucked my brain right out of my head.
It's exactly how you'd hope they'd sound. Comforting.
Welcome back, gentlemen! Glad to hear you again!
J’adore! Merci pour le chef-d’œuvre!
that was amazing.
Nice Alex Coleville reference on the Album Cover-it's an obvious homage to the great Canadian artist's work, namely the iconic surrealist masterpiece "Horse and Train". And one of the hills in the background is the sea creature from the cover of "Melville"! Damn, I missed these guys!
Thanks for the effort all these years.
It's like mayonnaise for my ears!
Nice work you men & women. & people.
Love you guys! So glad to see you're back. Santa brought me your new album for Christmas - it's excellent. :)
Great ending with Kevin.
Dig it.
Great Canadian icon band
Oh Martin... what have they done to you?? 😭😭
Yup.
Until this very moment I never realized how much wolves can sounds like whales.