The Cult has to be one of the greatest bands of all time; I never tire of listening to them. When I’m feeling down and really ‘pissed off’, a few minutes of Sun King, Fire Woman, or Love Removal Machine at full volume puts me back on an even keel with a smile on my face. I might be an old git at 64 years of age, but these boys make me feel 27 again!
I feel the very same! My parents died recently withing months of each other and the Cult were there for me! Love is my favourite album but Sonic Temple comes a close second! Heck I love all their albums! Love love love Ian's voice and Billy's guitar playing ❤💕
Agreed...Seen them in Des Moines a few months back. Ive been to tons of big name concerts and that was my all time favorite. Phenomenal,flawless performance!!!!
What a weird time for this band, but a lot of the grunge era bands owe a debt to The Cult, no doubt. And Michael Lee was in incredible drummer, no wonder Page and Plant snatched him up a couple years later. Maybe the most solid lineup of this band, musically. Great band, great performance. An all time favorite! Oh, and Billy Duffy is criminally underrated.
no one can give a show like Ian and the Cult. they are awesome!! and the most charismatic band ever. check out the rest of their music. incredible work...
Ian doesn't have to think he's Jim, he's got his own soul and swing. He's an amazing artist and will always be remembered as one of the greatest front men ever in rock and roll history. googo
THE CULT, still playing today, they have 30 years on tour, every album is different from the other, The Doors only dreamed of a way, these two bands are not comparable is ROCK THE CULT THE DOORS is British and U.S. there are always influences but listen well to THE CULT before comparing a print, Greetings from ARGENTINA
Hier was ik bij. Na dit liedje werd Smeets weggehoond vanwege afsluiting van PP, m.b.v. the cult en gaf the cult een toegift ....Wat mij betreft de laatste 'rebelse pinkpop' zoals het zou moeten zijn.
53 and we must be the same people!!! My band used to play Love Removal Machine (drums here)and inevitably, people ALWAYS said, "What was that one song, Talkin bout Love"? Ha listening now...... Hell yeah
When I turn on a newcomer to The Cult, This is the Video I put on, and Turn way up! This was where it all WAS about to end lol...when the lights come up and you see that seemingly endless sea of madness , This was The Cult that made me a member for life ! Blazing Billy Duffy, bending them Strings, Michael Lee pounding, like he thought Page/ Plant were about to come calling, Ian displaying the Front - Man skills what he's really capable of...
wooooo big it up for the alternative rock scene. late 80's and early 90's were some of the best music. The cult were always a stand-out 80's band cos they were so ahead of their time
Real Rock band. Kick ass !. No lip synch, no recorded backing track crap, actual musicians playing rock music kiddies. So sad all thats out there today are fakes and media generated hype.
IMHO this is one of the best live performances ever. Whoever was there that day was blessed. The whole band was just incredible, such a perfect and tight lineup. And, may I add, god lived in that freakin' bass.
Freaking GREAT. The best part? Ian Asbury is so blasted out of his mind, he sings gibberish for the entire first verse. Somewhere, Jim Morrison is tipping his hat.
I'm a lifer Cult fan. I saw them in in 85 as Death Cult... I see them when they come to Glasgow . I can highly recommend the new LP.... Hidden City... it's fucking awesome...
He's not dead you know! They made a blistering and rock heavy comeback with Beyond Good and Evil! Billy and Ian promised it would be heavy and dark and it definitely is all of those things! It is now my first Cult album to play ❤🖤
it's hard to believe that michael lee is passed away too young. man what a loss for the world of rock. i wacthed him in 1994 and i ve never seen somebody play too loud ass he played in that night god bless you man wherever you are and i just want to say thank you
Funny how some comments call Astbury a poser for wearing flannel and not leather just to fit in with 90's grunge when anyone can easily see them performing (ironically) Sun King on the Jonathan Ross show in 1989 wearing (ironically) both flannel and leather....
I was wearing flannel before Grunge broke. And you know what my friends called me when they saw me wearing flannel? Trixter. Remember them? The singer in their photos was wearing flannel, and that was before Grunge, lol.
tigerslilly29 I know what you mean. I started wearing flannel in 1988. Back then I took my fashion cues from skateboarding culture, which was always ahead of the times.
Just saw them in Cleveland last month...holy shit...didn't miss a beat...missed them all those times I was playing Mommy...was not letting them pass me by this time...rock on forever...
Gotta love The Cult! Great band live, Ian a charismatic performer and Billy Duffy's a brilliant guitarist! Was listening to Radio 2 Rock show and Josh Todd from Buckcherry chose Ian Astbury as his Rock God! And they played this song.
I have to agree, sadly. Seen them 6 times in the last four years, very inconsistent. But we have THIS, one of the great concert performances of a generation. Soundgarden was great, Pearl Jam too, but I think the Cult owned this concert. . . old school!!
When they first came out with Fire Woman...I told a friend of mine that he reminded me of Morrison. Then in 2000's they recruted him to sing with them! I was so very excited! Great job Ian!
THIS IS CULT! Still amazed watching this live video, so much energy, so much the document of 1992, such a huge sound they had on Pinkpop, Ian fucking singing his heart out, Billy destroying the LesPaul and the Marshalls, no way, and they still have the same credibility in the year MMX, at least for me!
Went to see the cult 2019 apollo Manchester still blew us away still best band ever they could off done two night the amount off songs in ther catalog x
Ian's doing all his usual prattling on and I'm thinking this is going to be pants, then suddenly they pull it all together and drop the hammer - That opening few bars is fucking outrageous. They fucking smashed it.
I will love Ian forever 💕 30 years ago I fell in love with this beautiful man while watching the video of Edie, Ciao Baby! Still love him today 2nd of May 2022 ❤💖💕 still beautiful and very sexy!
Ian Astbury doesn't - nay, can't - move like that anymore, sad. The 80's and 90's are long gone now... But The Cult were a huge part of my High School soundtrack, keg parties, pot smokin' gettin with girls, and driving around on Friday night in my 1970 Oldmobile Cutlass.
God, this is amazing, I go so crazy when I hear the songs of The Cult, this is the most sensual for me, it's like the discharge of life for me, they are a legend💥💥
For those ITT who are stuck on the fact that The Cult are wearing flannel shirts, I'd like to say a couple things: 1. Flannel shirts were the (short-lived, thank God) fashion at the time. Fashion changes, and everyone follows it, even if they don't want to admit it. You don't see Pete Townsend strutting around in turtlenecks and skin-tight Levi's anymore. Speaking of which, Townsend was never a Mod, but he wore the clothes and followed the fashion in order to get an audience. No one ever called Pete a sell-out or accused him of "trying to fit in." This kind of fashion behavior in rock & roll is not at all unprecedented or unusual. 2. If you are playing for the Queen of England, you wear a suit and tie. If you are playing the Texas Jam, you wear a cowboy hat (for the first song or two anyway). And if you're playing a grunge festival, why wouldn't you wear a flannel shirt? 3. Yes this is a video of The Cult during that awkward stage all rock bands experience - right after their era of musical relevance but before they accepted life as a nostalgia act. But let's be really frank here - The Cult's music was, without question, the closest thing to grunge before actual grunge. They may very well have been trying to capitalize on the fact that they basically invented this style of riff-heavy, hard-edged, melodic rock, but never really got to enjoy their moment in the international spotlight like the top-tier grunge bands did. So what? They had it coming. I think some of you are put off a bit because the flannel shirts were a pretty stupid fashion for rock & roll - I still think of a lumberjack when I see one, not grunge music. In any case, I doubt you'd express a similar opinion if this was a punk festival and Ian Astbury was wearing a ripped Ramones shirt and Doc Martens.
+Nick Danger Actually, flannel shirts were NOT short lived. They were very popular in the 70s and early 80s. The grunge era was a return to that time with straight ahead hard rock and roll. I feel The Cult were always a mix of those eras before it came out. But anyway, nice post.
Well said, Mr. Danger. Also, a lot of the Seattle bands loved the Cult. Andrew Wood was a fan, and there is a video out there of the MLB and Soundgarden guys chatting after a Cult concert, 1989.
IAN N BILLY. I'M SO COMPLETE WITHIN ALL YOUR MUSIC FROM THE BEGINNING. MY ALL TIME FAVORITE IS FIREWOMAN. I SAW YOU TOUR WITH DEEP PURPLE, SCORPIONS AND DIO. I PAID 200$ for Ian's tambourine, to the guy next to me, My friend gave me IAN PAICES DRUM STICK. YOU GUYS KNOW AND APPRECIATE YOUR MUSIC FROM THE BEGINNING. IVE PLAYED TEN DRUMS KITS OVER 40 years. I know the beauty and true power of what YOU are. The Cult is my favorite band since the 80s. I'm totally appreciative of all your music. Coolnewell
This is commitment to the performance. You can see in their eyes that they mean it. Whether or not Ian is a Morrison fan is immaterial. His own body of work for over 20 years speaks for itself...yink.
+klistarf yeah... Such a sad story. I remember watching an interview in which either Duffy or Astbury said after his death, things were quite simply not the same anymore. They had huge problems replacing it, and soon after, though for other reasons, things started going downhill from there.
Its a shame Ian Astbury became a bit erratic, The Cult were a brilliant band. Ian Astbury was influenced by various Canadian Native American tribes, and he and Billy Duffy seemed to have their disagreements, but my God the Cult could deliver some truly amazing, out of this world songs!! I am an Iron Maiden fan, and therefore I am true to the metal genre, but Cult are sort of hard core punk melodic rock, and I must confess for me the lines are blurred as to what is better. Both bands are equally brilliant in different ways!! I love them both!!
June 8th, 2012 NYC @ Terminal 5. I can't wait! I've loved these guys since I was an awkward teen. It's been a long time since I've seen these guys live. It's The Cult everyday until then lol... I hope that the hipsters stay home in Williamsburg and leave room for the real fans at the venue.
The cult of bull ! Nobody has ever managed to go so close to the divine primordial energy ! vital energy, knowledge and command in only verb ! God of Rock 🎸
I seen it In ATL Ga ... they opened with this song came out from back behind the curtains , THEN BOOM your rock show is on ,.dance drink and smoke yea ...
This was at findsbury Park in 92 I think and 3rd time seeing this Great band man. Ian was so of his head, he slipped up an fuked up the song and I just thought ooohh boo he can't get it together, but he did and will always remember earth mofo shit that was a good night. Shame we get old an slow down lol. 5 times seen The CULT F E C C F E
Come on Ian the 60's was a magical time,things were tense,but the music was beginning to open up people's minds and film, finally people were standing up to the establishment and expressing themselves,and religion and conservative family values were being frowned on by the younger generation,the times were definitely changing and philosophy,buddism,humanism, pessimistic views were finally being embraced,im 56 so u was to young for the 60's, but im totally addicted to all the great films and music that was made,it was the best generation...
Pearl jam is on fire, soundgarden is on fire....wasnt Ian making a sort of statmeent here? 1992....Like, we will be swept by the grunge wave but here we stand, with unmtached passion and power, and the dignity of good old rock and roll.
The Cult has to be one of the greatest bands of all time; I never tire of listening to them. When I’m feeling down and really ‘pissed off’, a few minutes of Sun King, Fire Woman, or Love Removal Machine at full volume puts me back on an even keel with a smile on my face. I might be an old git at 64 years of age, but these boys make me feel 27 again!
I feel the very same! My parents died recently withing months of each other and the Cult were there for me! Love is my favourite album but Sonic Temple comes a close second! Heck I love all their albums! Love love love Ian's voice and Billy's guitar playing ❤💕
Iam 56 now still love this so much! Makes me feel 17 again when on my tomos moped riding the long road whit a walkman😅😎🔥
Ian Asbury is so good he does not get anywhere near enough credit! He's got one of the best voices in decades!
Completely agree
THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A MORE UNIQUE AND ENTERTAINING FRONTMAN THAN IAN ASTBURY! THE CULT AND THEIR MUSIC ARE TRULY EXTRAORDINARY!❣️
Agreed...Seen them in Des Moines a few months back. Ive been to tons of big name concerts and that was my all time favorite. Phenomenal,flawless performance!!!!
One of the best bands ever talent.
What a weird time for this band, but a lot of the grunge era bands owe a debt to The Cult, no doubt. And Michael Lee was in incredible drummer, no wonder Page and Plant snatched him up a couple years later. Maybe the most solid lineup of this band, musically. Great band, great performance. An all time favorite! Oh, and Billy Duffy is criminally underrated.
AND KINLEY WOLF ON BASS PURELY MAGICAL.
Michael Lee made anything he touched turn to gold!
Yea he is a true legend. Those guys are awesome 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎊🎊🎉🎉🤗😊👍🏻😎
I just saw them tonight they rocked❤
The bassist is incredible as a backup vocalist. For as legendary of a front man as Ian is, he must have felt very grateful for such support.
no one can give a show like Ian and the Cult. they are awesome!! and the most charismatic band ever. check out the rest of their music.
incredible work...
I could watch this over and over. And i will.
Billy Duffy - SUN KING of Guitar!~
Wicked cool! Bravo!
Where's the GRETSCH! =)
Ian doesn't have to think he's Jim, he's got his own soul and swing. He's an amazing artist and will always be remembered as one of the greatest front men ever in rock and roll history.
googo
That bassist and the sound he’s getting is awesome!
THE CULT, still playing today, they have 30 years on tour, every album is different from the other, The Doors only dreamed of a way, these two bands are not comparable is ROCK THE CULT THE DOORS is British and U.S. there are always influences but listen well to THE CULT before comparing a print, Greetings from ARGENTINA
Hier was ik bij. Na dit liedje werd Smeets weggehoond vanwege afsluiting van PP, m.b.v. the cult en gaf the cult een toegift ....Wat mij betreft de laatste 'rebelse pinkpop' zoals het zou moeten zijn.
53 and we must be the same people!!! My band used to play Love Removal Machine (drums here)and inevitably, people ALWAYS said, "What was that one song, Talkin bout Love"? Ha listening now...... Hell yeah
When I turn on a newcomer to The Cult, This is the Video I put on, and Turn way up! This was where it all WAS about to end lol...when the lights come up and you see that seemingly endless sea of madness , This was The Cult that made me a member for life ! Blazing Billy Duffy, bending them Strings, Michael Lee pounding, like he thought Page/ Plant were about to come calling, Ian displaying the Front - Man skills what he's really capable of...
I am 55 years old and love these guys just starting to get into them and just love their sound and music amazing
I’m 64 and I love ‘em too! Hopefully I will still be listening to Sun King on my blue tooth head phones at full volume when I’m 90!
wooooo big it up for the alternative rock scene. late 80's and early 90's were some of the best music. The cult were always a stand-out 80's band cos they were so ahead of their time
What amazing band and this album is simply amazing👍👍👍👍👍👍
Real Rock band. Kick ass !. No lip synch, no recorded backing track crap, actual musicians playing rock music kiddies. So sad all thats out there today are fakes and media generated hype.
Yes men I was there, i am 50 years old now but ill never forget.
IMHO this is one of the best live performances ever. Whoever was there that day was blessed. The whole band was just incredible, such a perfect and tight lineup. And, may I add, god lived in that freakin' bass.
+Matteo Prezioso Pretty fucking badass....and that crowd knows it. Great show.
FreeMTrider k
Yeh it did!
02:38 glad there citing their loved ones.
I was there...:)
Freaking GREAT. The best part? Ian Asbury is so blasted out of his mind, he sings gibberish for the entire first verse. Somewhere, Jim Morrison is tipping his hat.
I'm a lifer Cult fan. I saw them in in 85 as Death Cult... I see them when they come to Glasgow . I can highly recommend the new LP.... Hidden City... it's fucking awesome...
Ian is on fire! He is literally smoking!! What a great performance!!!
Fire, love The Cult, soundtrack of my teens. Thanks for the magic guys.
The Cult rocks no matter what decade it is
Ian is channeling his inner Lizard King here....badass performance!
Courtland Sedlachek Morrison wasn't much for proselytizing from the mic, Miami notwithstanding.
Totally! Love it!
OMFG, Eddie Vedder can't hold a candle next to Ian Astbury. Ian was a phenomenal rock god front man in The Cult's heyday.
He's not dead you know! They made a blistering and rock heavy comeback with Beyond Good and Evil! Billy and Ian promised it would be heavy and dark and it definitely is all of those things! It is now my first Cult album to play ❤🖤
Aguante The Cult !!!
Los escucho desde hace más de 30 años y seguiré siguiéndolos por el resto de mis días 🙌🙌🙌🙌🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
The guitar playing on this song is insane.
Wow one of the cult's best performances damn wish I was there!!
Ian was never trying to be Jim (none can be jim!, he just brought his music back for others' to enjoy! And did a great job!! Jim would be proud!!
One of the most underrated. Fortunate to have seen them live back in the day. LOVE❤️
it's hard to believe that michael lee is passed away too young. man what a loss for the world of rock. i wacthed him in 1994 and i ve never seen somebody play too loud ass he played in that night god bless you man wherever you are and i just want to say thank you
Billy Duffy's and The Cult's FINEST MOMENT!
I often watch this just for that first three and a half minutes. Great intro!
Funny how some comments call Astbury a poser for wearing flannel and not leather just to fit in with 90's grunge when anyone can easily see them performing (ironically) Sun King on the Jonathan Ross show in 1989 wearing (ironically) both flannel and leather....
I was wearing flannel before Grunge broke. And you know what my friends called me when they saw me wearing flannel? Trixter. Remember them? The singer in their photos was wearing flannel, and that was before Grunge, lol.
Nick Danger should shut the fuck up. It’s about the music not the clothes
Good point.
tigerslilly29 I know what you mean. I started wearing flannel in 1988. Back then I took my fashion cues from skateboarding culture, which was always ahead of the times.
Dell Martens Is that why you dress up in your mama's lingerie when you go out to see The Cult play? :)
I don’t think they are underrated just under appreciated Awsome band Billy is underrated a fantastic guitarist
I agree, and it most likely is a result from being largely misunderstood.
Just saw them in Cleveland last month...holy shit...didn't miss a beat...missed them all those times I was playing Mommy...was not letting them pass me by this time...rock on forever...
My daughter (she's 11) thinks I have lost my fucking mind watching this. I am squealing like I do every time I see this band. This is incredible.
Gotta love The Cult! Great band live, Ian a charismatic performer and Billy Duffy's a brilliant guitarist! Was listening to Radio 2 Rock show and Josh Todd from Buckcherry chose Ian Astbury as his Rock God! And they played this song.
I have to agree, sadly. Seen them 6 times in the last four years, very inconsistent. But we have THIS, one of the great concert performances of a generation. Soundgarden was great, Pearl Jam too, but I think the Cult owned this concert. . . old school!!
proud to say: I was there! :-)
Mic Wac have you seen any more footage from this show?
I wish I had been there; I love this track......... Billy Duffy is just amazing. Long live The Cult.
When they first came out with Fire Woman...I told a friend of mine that he reminded me of Morrison. Then in 2000's they recruted him to sing with them! I was so very excited! Great job Ian!
Unreal. Perfect definition of live rock & roll performance, especially toward the end.
Love this video! The cult transformed their look from their Ceremony album to grunge. dig it!
The late, great Michael Lee on drums. Hell yeah.
saw the cult 1989/1990 edinburgh, one of the best live rock bands that have been lucky enough to see. Class act, class song!!!
Rocks every time I listen to this song. Unbelievable!
One of the greatest live performances by one of the most underestimated bands.
THIS IS CULT! Still amazed watching this live video, so much energy, so much the document of 1992, such a huge sound they had on Pinkpop, Ian fucking singing his heart out, Billy destroying the LesPaul and the Marshalls, no way, and they still have the same credibility in the year MMX, at least for me!
Went to see the cult 2019 apollo Manchester still blew us away still best band ever they could off done two night the amount off songs in ther catalog x
Ian's doing all his usual prattling on and I'm thinking this is going to be pants, then suddenly they pull it all together and drop the hammer - That opening few bars is fucking outrageous. They fucking smashed it.
I swear.I can never get to much watching Ian. I fucking love this crazy man. GOD! The way he moves. WOW!
I will love Ian forever 💕 30 years ago I fell in love with this beautiful man while watching the video of Edie, Ciao Baby! Still love him today 2nd of May 2022 ❤💖💕 still beautiful and very sexy!
I always called Ian Captain Cheese, but he's still one of my fav front men. How can anyone not love the Cult?
That's The Cult that i like so full of life the voice,the guitar love it
I love this band and 'Rain' is probably my fav rock tune of all time - thank you; you guys in the band! Makes me feel like somebody understands me.
This band is so damn underrated.... Need to tour in North America again.....
After every time I watch this video I have to take some time to resolidify my melted off face
LOL! HOT RIGHT. GOTCHA MAN! TRUE.
Ian Astbury doesn't - nay, can't - move like that anymore, sad. The 80's and 90's are long gone now...
But The Cult were a huge part of my High School soundtrack, keg parties, pot smokin' gettin with girls, and driving around on Friday night in my 1970 Oldmobile Cutlass.
+Morris The Cat 24 years ago.....I don't think many in that crowd can rock like that anymore either. But Ian can still sing like it.
I'll be 45 this year & I'm always one of the wildest @ the hard rock & heavy metal concerts I go to. Lol
I always loved these guys. Saw them in Chicago back in 1989. WOW! They were opening for Metallica.
never tire of this performance.
God, this is amazing, I go so crazy when I hear the songs of The Cult, this is the most sensual for me, it's like the discharge of life for me, they are a legend💥💥
Fuckin awesome, they kick ass...
Great band with not a lot of followers but hell i'm glad.
Oh, I don't know, they got more than a few scattered around here and there......lol
Doesn't get much better than this. Still my favorite The Cult jam. Billy Duffy shredded it!
The Cult always kick ass live! That's why they're still around today. That and awesome albums. Hidden City is amazing!!!!!!!
For those ITT who are stuck on the fact that The Cult are wearing flannel shirts, I'd like to say a couple things:
1. Flannel shirts were the (short-lived, thank God) fashion at the time. Fashion changes, and everyone follows it, even if they don't want to admit it. You don't see Pete Townsend strutting around in turtlenecks and skin-tight Levi's anymore. Speaking of which, Townsend was never a Mod, but he wore the clothes and followed the fashion in order to get an audience. No one ever called Pete a sell-out or accused him of "trying to fit in." This kind of fashion behavior in rock & roll is not at all unprecedented or unusual.
2. If you are playing for the Queen of England, you wear a suit and tie. If you are playing the Texas Jam, you wear a cowboy hat (for the first song or two anyway). And if you're playing a grunge festival, why wouldn't you wear a flannel shirt?
3. Yes this is a video of The Cult during that awkward stage all rock bands experience - right after their era of musical relevance but before they accepted life as a nostalgia act. But let's be really frank here - The Cult's music was, without question, the closest thing to grunge before actual grunge. They may very well have been trying to capitalize on the fact that they basically invented this style of riff-heavy, hard-edged, melodic rock, but never really got to enjoy their moment in the international spotlight like the top-tier grunge bands did. So what? They had it coming.
I think some of you are put off a bit because the flannel shirts were a pretty stupid fashion for rock & roll - I still think of a lumberjack when I see one, not grunge music. In any case, I doubt you'd express a similar opinion if this was a punk festival and Ian Astbury was wearing a ripped Ramones shirt and Doc Martens.
+Nick Danger Perceptive, cogent and well-stated, sir.He also says, "Pear Jam's on fire... Soundgarden's on fire..." at the beginning of this song.
+Nick Danger Actually, flannel shirts were NOT short lived. They were very popular in the 70s and early 80s. The grunge era was a return to that time with straight ahead hard rock and roll. I feel The Cult were always a mix of those eras before it came out. But anyway, nice post.
I bet to differ sir. While like the long winded response/detail you provided. Flannel even "today" is in. Rather like the big fucking beard.
you know what really stinks? the amount of people who are I-phoning during a concert. filming, txting. not living for the moment
Well said, Mr. Danger. Also, a lot of the Seattle bands loved the Cult. Andrew Wood was a fan, and there is a video out there of the MLB and Soundgarden guys chatting after a Cult concert, 1989.
I love how the steams comes off his body
Awesome bass player doing back-up vocals, helped Ian a lot when he was moving around.
Guys are doin' great!In two days time, the october 2, the new album arrives! "BORN INTO THIS"! REAL KILLER!
I'm commenting on a 14 y.o post.lol
One of the best live performances ever
IAN N BILLY. I'M SO COMPLETE WITHIN ALL YOUR MUSIC FROM THE BEGINNING. MY ALL TIME FAVORITE IS FIREWOMAN. I SAW YOU TOUR WITH DEEP PURPLE, SCORPIONS AND DIO. I PAID 200$ for Ian's tambourine, to the guy next to me, My friend gave me IAN PAICES DRUM STICK. YOU GUYS KNOW AND APPRECIATE YOUR MUSIC FROM THE BEGINNING. IVE PLAYED TEN DRUMS KITS OVER 40 years. I know the beauty and true power of what YOU are. The Cult is my favorite band since the 80s. I'm totally appreciative of all your music. Coolnewell
Peace Dog, electric ocean....wonderland.
Great band, still love listening to them!
Think the "Lizard King" was on the mic that night.
I think you mean "Wolfchild", the Lizard King was a different animal.
This is commitment to the performance. You can see in their eyes that they mean it.
Whether or not Ian is a Morrison fan is immaterial. His own body of work for over 20 years speaks for itself...yink.
30 years more like. Ian is a veteran performer since 1981 when he joined three guys he met and they were known as SDC.
The beginning has a kick ass Doors feel to it. I would love to see them live, I guess this will have to do for now!
I’m 63 years old and I love these MF guys.
RIP Michael Lee (drums)... \m/
klistarf wow what of?
***** He died in November 2008, of an epileptic seizure. He was alone, in his flat. Very sad! Great drummer, and a nice bloke...
klistarf ;( very sad....yes..amazing drummer..thxs.
***** No problem! Best wishes... \m/ (:o)
+klistarf yeah... Such a sad story. I remember watching an interview in which either Duffy or Astbury said after his death, things were quite simply not the same anymore. They had huge problems replacing it, and soon after, though for other reasons, things started going downhill from there.
Its a shame Ian Astbury became a bit erratic, The Cult were a brilliant band. Ian Astbury was influenced by various Canadian Native American tribes, and he and Billy Duffy seemed to have their disagreements, but my God the Cult could deliver some truly amazing, out of this world songs!! I am an Iron Maiden fan, and therefore I am true to the metal genre, but Cult are sort of hard core punk melodic rock, and I must confess for me the lines are blurred as to what is better. Both bands are equally brilliant in different ways!! I love them both!!
The fact that Iain became lead singer of the fucking Doors sais it all
one of my favorite songs by the cult.
I just love The Cult. This song and ‘Love Removal Machine’ are my favourites. This performance is magic.
June 8th, 2012 NYC @ Terminal 5. I can't wait! I've loved these guys since I was an awkward teen. It's been a long time since I've seen these guys live. It's The Cult everyday until then lol... I hope that the hipsters stay home in Williamsburg and leave room for the real fans at the venue.
The cult of bull ! Nobody has ever managed to go so close to the divine primordial energy ! vital energy, knowledge and command in only verb ! God of Rock 🎸
So incredibly good so I get goosebumps.
got goosebumps now listening!
All time fav bands
I seen it In ATL Ga ... they opened with this song came out from back behind the curtains , THEN BOOM your rock show is on ,.dance drink and smoke
yea ...
I like how they changed over to a "grunge" look.
This was at findsbury Park in 92 I think and 3rd time seeing this Great band man.
Ian was so of his head, he slipped up an fuked up the song and I just thought ooohh boo he can't get it together, but he did and will always remember earth mofo shit that was a good night. Shame we get old an slow down lol. 5 times seen The CULT
F E C C F E
Just Fantastic !!!!! Pure Power ¡¡¡¡¡
Astbury and Duffy should be in the rock n roll hall off fame the best band in the world watched them for nearly 40 yrs
Ian looks as high as kite and Billy played his ass off.
Come on Ian the 60's was a magical time,things were tense,but the music was beginning to open up people's minds and film, finally people were standing up to the establishment and expressing themselves,and religion and conservative family values were being frowned on by the younger generation,the times were definitely changing and philosophy,buddism,humanism, pessimistic views were finally being embraced,im 56 so u was to young for the 60's, but im totally addicted to all the great films and music that was made,it was the best generation...
Yep. All badass performances.
@ABTE67 the bassist in this video is Kinley Wolfe, who was part of The Cult at this time & toured with them as well.
I never understand what the hell he is singing about, and it doesn't even matter, he's that good, ya.
Pearl jam is on fire, soundgarden is on fire....wasnt Ian making a sort of statmeent here? 1992....Like, we will be swept by the grunge wave but here we stand, with unmtached passion and power, and the dignity of good old rock and roll.