I don't remember you doing this band before, love this song it's lighter than most of their other tunes. At that time power ballads were big and almost every band put one out. Hope to see you do more down the road
@ronaldo13AZ18 сағат бұрын
Great reaction! Just discovered the band early this year and they quickly became one of my all time favorites. They're new album is amazing. You should react to "To Mine," "something special," or "seaside Town." You'll hear one of the guitar players, Sullivan Tuttle, sing on "Seaside Town."
@scotthatcher504319 сағат бұрын
Watch "SMOOTH UP IN YA " by the BULLET BOYS...They have some really great songs ...YOU'LL " LIKE IT " GREAT REACTION GUYS!!!!
@NaveenKoliGaming19 сағат бұрын
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@efrat39419 сағат бұрын
He does a duet of this song with his daughter Toni. Recorded shortly before his death, it has since gained more power in the lyrics. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bIqlaoBulqdpmJosi=BcP22Vkl-YcNgWZF
@patchadams928220 сағат бұрын
Your Grand Mother is DEAD to any feeling.
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay20 сағат бұрын
On an interesting real life side note, Jon Schaffer got caught up in the Jan 6th Riot and was recently sentenced to probation and community labor. His arrest awhile back kinda broke up the band Iced Earth, at least in tbe time being. But now that Trump will be coming back to Office, and it's cool to be a Republican again, there's a chance that like-minded musicians will wanna join back up with Jon to continue Iced Earth. Besides, Iced Earth has always had a constant revolving door of musicians. So it wouldn't be the first time it had all new members.
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay21 сағат бұрын
Demons & Wizards is a collaboration between the bands Iced Earth (the Demons) and Blind Guardian (the Wizards). The acoustic guitar (and rhythm guitar) player there is Jon Schaffer and is the Founding and only remaining original member of Iced Earth. Iced Earth is a US Power Metal band that originated in Indiana, I think, but recorded and lived in Florida. They debuted back in like 1991, if I recall. The vocalist is Hansi Kürch of Blind Guardian. Blind Guardian is a German Power Metal band that composes and plays their music as if they were a Medieval Castle Court band with electric guitars. They do a lot of J.R.R. Tolkien-inspired songs. Iced Earth does more demon-inspired songs, hence the name of this collab band. They've only put out three albums together, but all are excellent. The first two were released in 1999 and 2005, but they finally got around to releasing their 3rd in 2020, which is the one Hansi alluded to in his commentary up front.
@funneverendspodcast21 сағат бұрын
My buddy Paul Shortino on vocals!
@jonhubbard-si9ch21 сағат бұрын
Got to see them live in concert for the 1st time i love them theyre my favorite rock band and it was a birthday present
@TubeeNviouss21 сағат бұрын
Same band and #first time
@MigrantAssassinationSquad66621 сағат бұрын
Now..........we're talking serious awesomeness ❤❤
@MigrantAssassinationSquad66621 сағат бұрын
OMG .....THANK YOU, GIRLS ❤❤
@RolandDeschain121 сағат бұрын
The band's original bassist Rik Fox came up with the name Wasp after literally seeing one in the yard where the band lived. Blackie liked it and he added the periods so it would be something he could trademark and own. I honestly think the whole thing about it being an acronym is just a bit of bull they've said to get a bit of mystery about the band.
@DanielAnderson-fo6tr22 сағат бұрын
I love the song KEEP THE FAITH it's one of my faves.
@garytom193522 сағат бұрын
They are coming in concert next month in my home town can't wait to see them, still touring today 🤘😆🤘🎸🎸🎤🥁🔥🔥🔥
@magmasunburst933122 сағат бұрын
Try to listen to a song when he was younger or called seal of seasons. The band was called tyrannosaurus Rex then and then later they shortened it to T-Rex and became more rock oriented. The album is called unicorn and I've listened to it probably 50 times.
@dck654622 сағат бұрын
My favorite Eric Johnson live performance is Manhattan from the 1996? G3 tour. The same concert had Steve Vai playing incredible versions of Answers and Joe Satriani with a good live version of Summer song. Worth checking out if you like instrumental guitar music.
@rhinno196922 сағат бұрын
W A.S.P. "Wild Child" , "Blind In Texas" , "I Don't Need No Doctor" , "The Real Me" , "Rebel In The F.D.G.:" 🤘
@martinspiess749723 сағат бұрын
Lulu❤
@micht688823 сағат бұрын
The only way to experience W.A.S.P is Live. You will get deep Vs in the live video LMAO.
@DAVYMAC23 сағат бұрын
I think Coldplay is your favorite. That's ok, we are all different with different musical tastes.
@eriktb23 сағат бұрын
Omg, watch more Nina Hagen. Her rendition of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" is amazing.
@michaeleverett265023 сағат бұрын
It's wasp, Just like its spelled, This is a band that I Listened to back in the eighties,and I still listen to them to this day.👍
@xxvamp13xx23 сағат бұрын
give a listen to Blood sweat and tears also from danzig
@brheinfeldt23 сағат бұрын
BLIND IN TEXAS!!&!
@danielharper1542Күн бұрын
Sex drive
@danielharper1542Күн бұрын
This is mellow for this band
@SveinJohnnyFedjeКүн бұрын
The talking at the start goes like this "And it's time to begin, it's time to continue" in Norwegian ;) You should also check out Morten Harket - A Kind of Christmas Card. Very good Vocals from Morten ^^ kzbin.info/www/bejne/pH7PpKinq99gfck
@SveinJohnnyFedjeКүн бұрын
Also, if you want to check out Paul Waaktaar-Savoy's(guitarist) other band Savoy, the song Velvet is a good start! kzbin.info/www/bejne/p6qpomSYdtJsadE
@RossanoMacchioni-gm4mgКүн бұрын
The best end '80 WASP album the Headless Children 1989 with great WHO cover The Real Me.
@bryanm7953Күн бұрын
They had a few good songs, this isnt one of them.
@johnshelton856Күн бұрын
PINK FLOYD/MONEY🔥
@NovapoponeКүн бұрын
dont worry Kathy.... i got your deep V 'back' - coming soon - :
@Searcher1970Күн бұрын
An acoustic version of this song was played at the funeral of my girlfriend when I was 20
@Upe-f9cКүн бұрын
Don´t miss the Erik Grönwall video "House of the Rising Sun", you´ll love it.
@sgrabtune3950Күн бұрын
W.A.S.P. (you say their name like Wasp) Next try these songs..... - Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the New Morgue) - The Idol - Or a cover versions of Ray Charles' "I Don't Need No Doctor" PS There has been much speculation over the origin of the band's name, and whether it actually stands for anything, since it is written as an acronym. One possible interpretation is (We.Are.S***al.Pe*ve**s) A very rude name. When asked about the band's name, Blackie Lawless the lead singer has avoided giving a straight answer. In one interview he answered, "We Ain't Sure, Pal." (making fun of the initials & LOL), they even had a song called "Animal F**k Like A Beast".
@SmackdownMadnessКүн бұрын
I'll be honest i love a lot of poison's songs except every rose has its thorn which is my least favorite i just think its overrated maybe the song is a little slow for me
@StephenLawler-ux2vjКүн бұрын
We Are Sexual Perverts
@timwinter13Күн бұрын
This started in the UK, with Bob Geldof gathering the greatest British artists at the time, back in ‘84. They did the original «Do They Know It’s Christmas», which then inspired MJ and Lionel Ritchie do write this one and do this. Give it a shot - I KNOW you will recognize some of those artists, too😊
@norkannenКүн бұрын
Peter Frampton Comes Alive up in the record collection still 😎🇧🇻😈
@justbob9006Күн бұрын
The shorter man, Lou, his son drowned earlier that same day that they performed it live on TV. No filming ahead back then. It was all live. Couldnt stop the show.
@norkannenКүн бұрын
Ylvis Massachusetts next 👍😎🇧🇻
@dennislofstrom6177Күн бұрын
If you read the lyrics to ZZ tops songs you are no longer alowed to listen to them.
@jerryhoschouer5131Күн бұрын
PEOPLE!!! Google- we are sexual perverts and see for yourself.
@erikthompson619Күн бұрын
It’s pronounced ”wasp”, like the insect. In fact, those points were inserted for the very purpose of being promotional tools: making people speculate what the ”abbreviation” could stand for. And speculate they did. The most popular suggestions were ”We Are Satan’s People”, ”We Are Sexual Perverts” and the less scandalous ”White Anglo-Saxon Protestant”. At one point, the band themselves jokingly gave the answer ”We Ain’t Sure Pal”. As you may or may not remember, at the time of their first album in 1984, W.A.S.P. sported an elaborately controversial image. Their debut single bore the name ”Animal (f**k like a beast)”, and their stage show included frontman Blackie Lawless drinking fake blood out of a skull, throwing pieces of raw meat at the audience, and seemingly cut the throat of a chained topless girl. Unsurprisingly, this method to get themselves noticed proved very effective - though Blackie rightly pointed out that many of their peers in L.A. at the time dabbled with similar antics, like Mötley Crüe, Lizzy Borden and Bitch. (All musically stellar groups, I might add.) Anyway, in 1989, by the time of their fourth album ”Headless children”, W.A.S.P. had long since grown tired of their Alice Cooper-style theatrics, and had instead took on a more serious and often downright intellectual style. ”Forever free” became one of the album’s most popular tracks, after almost not making it onto the album at all. Not because band leader Blackie Lawless wasn’t pleased with it, but because recording it was excruciatingly painful to him. He wrote the song in memory of a close female friend of his who had just died in a motorcycle crash, and found it very tough making it through the recording from crying so hard. The other guys in this lineup of the band, you ask? Well, first and foremost his fellow guitarist Chris Holmes, besides Blackie himself the longest lasting member from the original lineup. (Though he has since then left the band under VERY acrimonious circumstances - twice!) Coincidentally, Chris rises an impressive 6 ft 5, Blackie being only insignificantly shorter. And yes, all hair you see in this video is their own. In fact, every living person in it still has it! Bassist Johnny Rod is also known from the band King Kobra - or at least, that band is well-known here in Sweden, but not so much on their home turf. Drummer Frankie Banali is best known as the main man of the legendary Quiet Riot - but he, alas, is no longer with us. He lost his brave fight against a particularly vicious cancer in 2020. That same year, we also lost, to covid, another ”invisible” participant on this song. You noticed that exquisite organ playing, especially noticeable in the closing part of the song? That organ was played by one of the greatest geniuses in the history of hard rock: Ken Hensley, former leader of bona fide super legends Uriah Heep.
@markothevrbaКүн бұрын
For me a simple thank you or good job goes a long way.
@jeffreyflint6286Күн бұрын
One of my favourite bands!👍👍🤘🤘
@busgreaserКүн бұрын
Great British pub rock. Loud.
@timkeane7469Күн бұрын
White Anglo Saxon Protestant is the original anagram but don’t know if it applies to the bands name.