I've never heard this song! Where has it been hiding? Love Hymn 24. My late husband was a huge Collective Soul fan. He introduced me to their music Feb 1995. Just wish he was here to hear this one. They never disappoint.
Where has this been hid ?! Collective Soul absolutely killing it !!! They sure never got the recognition they deserve cas so many folks don't know what Great Rock Songs sound like !!!! You sure don't hear awesome music like this anymore !!! You hear crap now days ! Bring back groups like this ! Thanks Ed , and Collectice Soul for the great songs you'll put out !!!
@@samuelmorse784 They don't deserve it because they don't have it. Maybe if they had better music, it would change their lives for the better and then they'd deserve it. The trash that is coming out is poisoning their minds. I don't care much for Taylor, but she's the best they have right now for uniting everyone and introducing sanity. They need leaders to teach them. Good songwriters can be leaders.
Its 1130 PM April fools day 2020,my home is on almost complete lockdown, just blasting all the live stuff I can find, this is the most fun I seen them have live, awesome
May 20, 2020..looking up CS songs with Ross on them. So sad a bad personal decision took him away from this great band. He really was an asset but ended up just being an ass.
Well it's December 11th and my village is on lockdown again upgraded to a 60 inch tv when I heard whispers of lockdown, stay safe everyone, 2021 looks like things ain't going to get any better, I'm praying for my lord to come on down
Yes, it was originally part of a 9 track demo that Ed Eugene Roland and the Ed-E band (Ed, Shane Evans, Matt Serletic, Michelle Rhea, Caplinger) shopped around NYC, Nashville, and LA to try to get a record deal. Ed also used these demos and "Hints" demos to try to get a songwriting deal. The release date reads 1991, but Ed was working on these songs and the 'Hints" songs since the late 1980s. In 1995, Collective Soul's first manager reissued the album to try to make more money. The "Ed-E Roland" album also includes "Over Tokyo." You should check it out on UA-cam! Collective Soul played "Hymn 24" regularly in concerts from 1994 - 1996 (or 1997 when Disciplined Breakdown came out).
I've never heard this song! Where has it been hiding? Love Hymn 24. My late husband was a huge Collective Soul fan. He introduced me to their music Feb 1995. Just wish he was here to hear this one. They never disappoint.
I love Ed so fucken much
Been watching this clip since 2008, never tired of it. It's a great song!!!!
I love this 🥰 listening year 2021
One of the best ED E ROLAND songs from 1991 covered. Ross simply shreds this song! Over Tokyo is the other. Like to see that played live as well.
Where has this been hid ?! Collective Soul absolutely killing it !!! They sure never got the recognition they deserve cas so many folks don't know what Great Rock Songs sound like !!!! You sure don't hear awesome music like this anymore !!! You hear crap now days ! Bring back groups like this ! Thanks Ed , and Collectice Soul for the great songs you'll put out !!!
This generation doesn't deserve bands like this
@@samuelmorse784 They don't deserve it because they don't have it. Maybe if they had better music, it would change their lives for the better and then they'd deserve it. The trash that is coming out is poisoning their minds. I don't care much for Taylor, but she's the best they have right now for uniting everyone and introducing sanity. They need leaders to teach them. Good songwriters can be leaders.
Another one I haven't heard till 2021
Best band of the 90's.
I used to love collective soul but now there second fiddle to goo goo dolls
@@anthonyrivera4735 Collective Soul was awesome in the 90's, but when they went indie, they went downhill.
STP ??
@@karp1941 STP was awesome as well.
Love these original band members music together ❤️
I used to love collective soul but now there second fiddle to goo goo dolls
I fucken love his hair
He is really feeling it
Bad Ass Song!!!!!!!!
I used to love collective soul but now there second fiddle to goo goo dolls
Love it!! Ed looking like Mott the Hoople!
Ross rules!
I used to love collective soul but now there second fiddle to goo goo dolls
Its 1130 PM April fools day 2020,my home is on almost complete lockdown, just blasting all the live stuff I can find, this is the most fun I seen them have live, awesome
May 20, 2020..looking up CS songs with Ross on them. So sad a bad personal decision took him away from this great band. He really was an asset but ended up just being an ass.
He looks better with beards. He Rocks!!
This is from 10/12/1995 - Baden, Germany - Baden Theatre
Thanks!!! I edit the title right now!
I wish CS would've recorded a live album with this song in it. Ross knocks it out of the park!
Well it's December 11th and my village is on lockdown again upgraded to a 60 inch tv when I heard whispers of lockdown, stay safe everyone, 2021 looks like things ain't going to get any better, I'm praying for my lord to come on down
Love these guys
Proof that a Fender Telecaster sounds good when its overdrivin
Wow! I love it ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💁🏻♀️
Best band ever.
Love it!! Ross just GOES with the guitar. The new Eddie Van Halen
You sure got that right !!! He is smoking on that guitar !!! One killer forgotten song !!!
Wow, this is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing!
Awesome Song
Christian Bale on guitar and vocals
4:52 🤘🤘🤘🤘 EVH would love this
Just awesome
Awesome! Never heard this one before. Thank you for sharing.❤
Awesome Ross!
ed ross period
Awesome!
:) love xx
❤
Epic.
Ross owns this
Love it!❤
Jesus collection
FREAKIN' A !!!
☝️👏
This is bad ass. Needs to get on something... Anything...
🎸🎼🤘💜
absolutely love this song!one of cs best,and if you look at their catalogue thats saying alot
Ross is the shit!
Ross first picked up the guitar at 8 years old
Quand collective soul était encore collective soul....
dig Ed's moustache !
Wish I knew what say about patience, but I know nothing bout it. Mama said I was born without a lick of it. So I guess patience is all I have
Can't find this song on Spotify. What's the title? Thanks a lot.
Never released
@@rockhurstalum09 ohhh. Thanks
Hymn #24
This is real name of this song?
Yes, it was originally part of a 9 track demo that Ed Eugene Roland and the Ed-E band (Ed, Shane Evans, Matt Serletic, Michelle Rhea, Caplinger) shopped around NYC, Nashville, and LA to try to get a record deal. Ed also used these demos and "Hints" demos to try to get a songwriting deal. The release date reads 1991, but Ed was working on these songs and the 'Hints" songs since the late 1980s. In 1995, Collective Soul's first manager reissued the album to try to make more money. The "Ed-E Roland" album also includes "Over Tokyo." You should check it out on UA-cam! Collective Soul played "Hymn 24" regularly in concerts from 1994 - 1996 (or 1997 when Disciplined Breakdown came out).
Venue?
Too bad Ross made that terrible decision.