Vernon...Highly flammable!! Its more than his fiery solos, its the crunching powerchords and the high notes he throws in with them. His visually striking guitar and wardrobe take it higher, total Living Colour.
@RandyGrainger-t1i17 күн бұрын
We got Screwed out of a Natty n 1983, Bigtime
@reese19418 күн бұрын
!
@RandyChan-o5q29 күн бұрын
While there's no question Bo Jackson was an amazing athlete who was an all star in MLB and the NFL, there's also Deion Sanders who also was an all star in MLB and the NFL, and from there lies the huge gap of fame. Deion Sanders played a major role in 2 world series trips and winning 2 Superbowls with 2 different teams. By contrast, Bo never went to the biggest stage, Deion by comparison went there 4 times.
@finroyinvestments15 күн бұрын
Deion never made the all star game in the MLB. Awesome player though
@RealRecognizeReal916Ай бұрын
Bo is a legend
@fonzarelli6804Ай бұрын
Bo's injury is the only reason why Jordan eventually became a bigger name. Bo Knows was a cold campaign
@Jay-ef2iiАй бұрын
Rock bands need to have this Energy On Stage. 2024, USA, November 29.
@jgps24Ай бұрын
Thank you Rolling stones for discover this guys
@robertmappus5668Ай бұрын
Some teachers are just stupid. Do not pay attention on their opinion. Living colour's 👍
@buckodonnghaile4309Ай бұрын
Bo Knows Diddley
@pete38832 ай бұрын
Trump Won - 2024 , Cult - Kool ?
@pete38832 ай бұрын
Damn
@pete38832 ай бұрын
Vote Orangeman, please ?
@petergwahemba2 ай бұрын
I had to comment because the number of comments were exactly 666. Had to change that.😰
@omgwtfbbq20112 ай бұрын
god damn seeing vernons hands move, the guy is a beast some of the cleanest techy riffs ever and hes just out there with a smile on his face like hes going to the shops
@Slate-f8t2 ай бұрын
I looked up to him and worked hard to be good athletically. I still love him. He will always be one of my favorite athletes of my lifetime Thank you Bo!
@Drskillet13 ай бұрын
I was there. We hadn’t heard of Living Colour. A band called the Godfathers was the headliner. Of course, Living Colour blew them, and us, away!
@williamcooney58893 ай бұрын
Ain't no auto tune in this band!!
@noelwoody26763 ай бұрын
When God created Living Colour He broke the mold, unbelievable talent, I've loved them since day one and still do.🤘
@pvaughn79083 ай бұрын
Vernon Reid said he was influenced by the late Eddie Hazel.
@Parrish_Muhoberac3 ай бұрын
These guys are timeless.
@davevrox30234 ай бұрын
Sweeeeeet
@MaryLimon-u9b4 ай бұрын
Phenom
@buckodonnghaile4309Ай бұрын
The epitome of phenom. It was fun watching him play.
@davecody43264 ай бұрын
I had the privilege of covering him as a sportscaster on the Auburn football station and he was the best I ever saw, was on the field for his only game against Herschel Walker who got ten yards with his offensive line
@JorgeHernandez-uk6le4 ай бұрын
Badass Bass!!! Livin Color Is amazing❤!!!!
@bugpack65 ай бұрын
Vernon F-in Reid!!!!!! Damn
@OlafProt5 ай бұрын
Vivid was so, so important for me. I was 16 when it came out and I was a suburban Surrey (near London uk) whiter than white white boy😂 the album opened my eyes in every direction. Musically and culturally. I'm sure I am not alone in this experience. The band played the Town and Country Club London that year and I was there early for their arrival at the stage door. They all signed my album (except for Wil - Corey's words "he's hiding in the bus" 😂). I asked Vernon for a pick, and he went upstairs (presumably to his guitar case) came back down and slammed a pick in my hand "don't say I never gave you nuthin!". The gig was amazing obviously, at this time I had only barely heard of Bad Brains so black guys doing this was beyond my ken. But the bit that stuck with me most almost, was this beautiful tall black guy standing next to me, singing along at the TOP of his voice to the opening words of Open Letter perfectly. The metal world was so white back then, so almost everyone reading this will have no idea how huge this whole thing was. Vernon. Corey. Wil. Muzz. (And later Doug). Legends.
@rodhayes77775 ай бұрын
That was a great moment in college football history, very similar to "The Play" back in 1982 when Cal Berkeley beat Stanford and John Elway and Rod Gilmore.
@MrDilbert1115 ай бұрын
One of the best rock songs ever, wish I got to see them in concert back in the day
@bobby7035 ай бұрын
4 músicos verdaderamente talentosos. Ya no hay nadie como ellos
@rollingsenton5 ай бұрын
Muzzy tho...damn
@spiderloac6 ай бұрын
some Guitarist teachers say Vernon's not a real guitarist- please he's musical and his playing is outstanding - he's more an abstract player and an artist- Vernon has full control of what he plays - I took to him and this band I got it-- I saw them at Janice landing not that long ago and they were amazing still -- Vernon still holds his own and I bet most of those that attend are there to see Vernons amazing guitar work - thank you for all the great music🤘
@tyrbjkqsp6 ай бұрын
90% CM PUNK 10% Living Colour
@thenextpoetician63286 ай бұрын
Bo broke the mold.
@brianeichelberger98047 ай бұрын
I don’t know how anyone can even ask the question or debate who the greatest athlete to ever live is. I don’t see anyone else even worthy of comparison.
@dennisbergen76577 ай бұрын
🤘❤️👍
@thecharlesfoley7 ай бұрын
One of the best bands ever in my opinion.
@seanguitarman55947 ай бұрын
Blown away every, single, time, I listen to this song. Vernon's solos always change, yet never cease to impress. Solid stuff. 😎
@tinawright5177 ай бұрын
👏🏻❤️👏🏻
@toInfinityandBeyond-u7g8 ай бұрын
Cmpunk
@blkgrlmgclwyr8 ай бұрын
@Beyoncé -- let's talk about covering this for the rock album 💿 Don't miss out on this moment in history to warn the world of what is to come... let's God speak through you! #blkgrlmgclwyr
@blkgrlmgclwyr8 ай бұрын
#beyonce and #parkwood 👀👀👀🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥💕💕💕💕
@johnfloyd95088 ай бұрын
Didn't matter what sport football or baseball you just watched Bo !
@TayDays11288 ай бұрын
Wilt Chamberlain, Bo Jackson, Jim Brown, the greatest athletic specimens of all time.
@thejamnasium64478 ай бұрын
Muzz Skillings is a bad man
@sdriza8 ай бұрын
saw them open Lollapalooza at the Starplex in Dallas... Heard of them, but didn't think much of them - they were early in the day.... Lollapalooza was the first comcert/festival I'd been to that had all the "other" stuff (meaning art, interactive stuff, trapeze, sculptures, blah blah....).... So we were wandering around looking at stuff - then suddenly that opening riff came on... So powerful... Everyone stopped and looked toward the stage and looked at each other like, "wtf?" - then a couple heads started bobbing here and there.... then a couple more... by a minute in - the entire crowd was going nuts. Perfectly loud - couldn't possibly talk to anyone, so everyone just started jamming. Great start to an awesome concert. Hard to believe it was that long ago.... (yes - they lost the crowd after that firat song, but made for a good time to go get beer, bathroom, food, whatever - but that opening was awesome)
@American_hole_wizard8 ай бұрын
That snare had fucking soul
@paulsolon62299 ай бұрын
We need video of Bo running track, playing basketball
@thewiseowl17769 ай бұрын
At the end of the last century, when rock music was at its best, it's not a secret for those who grew up in those years, like me, that musicians were way better. And I'm sure the members of the new generation know about it, partly because of what the social media say about them: "In the XX century, if a musician wanted to be successful, he had to be talented."