I saw this band open for Aerosmith in the 90s. This band was horrible. Just totally wretched. I’d rather send my daughter out on a date with R Kelly than hear anything else from Cry of Love.
@@professionaljackass I saw the same tour! And yes live they sucked! The lead singer wasn't into touring! That was this bands major downfall! But myself was and will always remain a fan!
@@professionaljackass my very fav from them that I play along on guitar is on the same album , called " "Saving Grace" just has the most killer blue's line that builds up through the thing , by the end, they've sorta taken you on a journey , great great writing !🙏
@marleymann - Actually, Kelly sings quite a bit in Crush. I was Cry Of Love's only tour manager when they were around; I worked for the band for 7 years, through all 3 singers. Was also Audley's guitar tech for a few years. I still keep up with all of them to this day.
Very Great Band a friend in New Hampshire and I turned several hundreds on to them all the way from Alaska to Daytona Beach,to Georgia,to North Carolina,to Maine.
Wow that must've been an honor it just after the,90's hip hop slowly started to put an end to Rock . It's not dead in any way at all there's young young bands out there you search for them on you tube something that didn't exist back then
Cry Of Love came along 20 years too late. If they had come out in the late 70's or early 80's they would have been legendary. Loved them and everything they put out.
I remember hearing Cry of Love the first time when they came out with this album and they reminded me of Trapeze in a lot of ways (listen to Your Love is Alright or Black Cloud from the Medusa album - 1970)
They definitely came out at the wrong time, early 90s. Everyone was crazy about the Seattle grunge sound. Meanwhile bands like this had the southern rock sound. Collective Soul, Brother Cain and few others got successful. It was too hard to compete with the grunge bands.
I moved to Raleigh in the early 90’s and knew nothing about COL. A few of the radio stations played this and “No more of a bad thing ”like crazy and said the singer was Paul Rogers’ Son. Of course Kelly was not Rogers’ Son, but that mis-information took off to be heard everywhere in the south, However people believed it because Kelly Holland was a killer singer. Great Great band. Audley Freed played guitar with Black Crowes on the LIONS and Jimmy Page tours and albums before playing with every big act in the country it seems😂. Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow were a few. The bassist, Kearns, played with Audley in many of those bands as well. He was also in Lynyrd Skynyrd at one point. At least what they CALL LS anyway. The drummer, Patterson, is also a great player and played in many southern bands as well. Unfortunately Kelly wasn’t in COL after the BROTHER album. He passed away in his early 50’s and left a lot of people missing him terribly. ❤
Rip Kelley...my friends and I had an awesome time hanging out with these talanted and fun guys when they were the opening act for Robert Plant in the mid 90s. Went and played pool, met Max Wineburg at drum convention, hit a rock club and not one of them was less than a perfect gentleman. Robert Plant even spoke of his wife and their love while we played pool. I will never forget that night and my "almost famous" Tiny dancer moment singing this album at the top of our lungs from the limo. Gone too soon...❤
They sound tight, it’s the perfect 80s rock song that came out after the industry dumped rock for grunge and alternative groups. Doesn’t matter if you perfect the genre after it is no longer relevant.
I used to play this back when it came out at WRKU 95-Rock in Youngstown Ohio, we had it in regular rotation back then. The good ole days of small town radio before I 🩶 bought up everything
This album is no shit in my top 5 all time. Start to finish, not a clinker in it. Just flat kills. After all these years this is the first time I saw a video...never had any need for it. Was too busy jamming the album. Still am.
Paul Rogers: The greatest rock singer ever! Although Kelly is great and Chris Robinson is no slouch! And goddamn, doesn’t Audley just burn the effing strings off that Strat!?
When I was a DJ back when this just came out, I would put in the rotation no matter what the sheet/PD said (Pre computerized playlists). Love this tune/album.
Bryan Kelly Holland passed away in Feb 2014. He died from intestinal complications. He left the band after the 1st years tour, he couldnt handle all the stress of traveling.
@@bryangreiner2176 Audley Freed (guitarist) did a stint as the LG for Black Crowes. He plays in tour bands for a lot of people, including Sheryl Crow. I saw him at Xmas Jam yrs ago backing Warren Haynes. He has several videos on YT for guitarists.
What a helluva fucking band, man! That is STILL one of my all time favorite albums, front to back not a single bad song on the whole damned thing. Didn't care for the second one as much. Still had some good stuff on it, but nothing like that first one. IDK what kind of demons Kelly was dealing with, but I sure wish things had kept on going the way they seemed to be to start with. What a tragedy. So much raw talent. The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long. Thanks so much for the music guys! Endless great memories attached to each and every song. All I have to do is turn on that CD and I'm a Junior in high school again. It brings it all back. RIP Kelly. So sad. Hopefully you're finally at peace.
Audley Freed’s lead phrasing is as unique as you’ll find anywhere. Like others here already said, CoL deserves far more recognition than they received.
I have been A Fan for years every Tune # one HITS just saw me and JJ.NEWSOM older Brother's comments too years ago who we just lost at the age of 70 and your band takes me to all the good times we had me andJAY love you the sound's will be for ever THANK YOU WILLIE D
This was me and my brothers fav song..he passed away last Sat. He was only 40 years old. He was all i had and I know my heart is gone. This song only thing helps me.
Audley Freed ! Have loved seeing him Live over the past about 18 years that I`ve known of him. Exceptional musician and improvisationalist and a down to earth, and hard working type of musician and person. Thank You to Warren and Gregg and Chris for having Audley play with you in Bands and giving me the opportunities to know first hand what a great humble musician Audley is by watching and listening to him Live. Cry Of Love band should have grown to more listeners too, but unfortunately these guys as a band didn`t flourish financially. Still great to see Audley and Robert playing together though. Great friends evidently.............
Very adept description of my dear old friend Mr. Audly Freed ! He is as sincere and pure a guitarist and convicted musician as can be found on this planet.. immeasurable talent in a sweet, humble soul! ❤ I can tell you felt ' the essence' ❤
Audley is an absolute MONSTER! It's a crying shame he's not a household name. He has mastered the three T's of great playing....Tone, Touch, and Taste.
I remember hearing this song A Lot on the radio when I was stationed Fort Stewart Georgia. I later moved to Raleigh North Carolina and met some people that were friends with the lead singer. We definitely missed out on a lot. RIP Kelly.
Back in the 90s my band used to cover a couple of their songs they always a crowd pleaser I sure miss him I sure wish they were still around their great band live
My Home moved on its foundation after this ... it's nice I live alone in the country and I cant see my nearest neighbor. Cause my music can ROCK !!!!! 2021
Oh, man. This song rocks! As it turns out, this BAND rocks! (The video is less than exciting, but just LISTEN, forget about watching--and turn it UP). If you aren't stompin' a foot and diggin' it, you don't like rock and roll. Somehow, I missed this band when they were a "thing," which was a while ago and not for a long stretch. But this cut has it all: powerful vocalist with some heavy soul for a white guy--little bit Paul Rodgers (Bad Co) and little bit Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), great rockin' lead guitarist, really inventive bass player and strong drummer to fill out the rhythm section, lyrics that aren't just fluffy crap. I will be scoping out their discography (which I think consists only of 2 albums). In case you forgot how much you like rock and roll ... give it a listen.
There are finally some new blues based harf rock bands that pay homage to electrifying bands such as COL! COL will never be replaced and were one of the best of this genre all time imo. Still it's great to hear bands coming out today such as Dirty Honey.
Saw them in a club called "The Attic" with an opening act called Government Mule I believe was their name. Cry of Love were on point that night and sounded good. A fun night!
Straight up this song is Tough, the lead licks are insane with the rhythm is fucking southern rock !! at its best ,heavy southern...... Not to mention the deadly lyrics.....
🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ tears of joy for witnessing it at the time in Raleigh and for sweet, Kelly and them vocals who sing louder today than they ever did before.
My twin sister Kim (Berly) loved these guys, esp Kelly. Now they're rocking in paradise while we reminisce. After she'd play this, then she'd go right to the Damn Yankees "Don't Tread" I still play these 2 back to back. I miss you Berly💔
Powerful lyrics: In the heat of the morning In the eye of the sun Hear the wind start blowing See the horse and the gun Now the peace pipe, it ain't smokin' All the promises are broken In the heat of the morning See the horse and the gun All in the name of God somehow Oh-oh-oo-whoa! Tearing the temple down Burn down the sacred ground! Tear the temple down! In the name of God somehow… Burn down the sacred ground! In the dead of the evening, When the spears come down, Say a prayer for the plowboy On the killing ground. Now the peace pipe, it is broken, All the shaman's gone unspoken. In the dead of the evening When the tears come down, yeah! All in the name of God somehow… Oh-oh-oo-whoa! Tearing the temple down Burn down the sacred ground! Tear the temple down! In the name of God somehow Burn down the sacred ground! All in the name All in the name All in the name of God somehow Hey, hey! Oh-oh, yeah, yeah! Oh-oh-oo-whoa! Burn down the sacred ground! Tear the temple down! In the name of God somehow Burn down the sacred ground! Hey, hey! Yeah, yeah! Oh-oh-oo-whoa! Burn down the sacred ground! Burn down the sacred ground! Burn down the sacred ground! Burn down the sacred ground!
DAMN? I FORGOT ABOUT "CRY OF LOVE" I FIRST SAW UM ON "30 MINS OF ROCK" AN OLD EARLY ROCK SHOW (ehh 93/94) lol dang i really enjoyed watching that show & their host...lol that dude's Halloween show ? lol super awesome.!!!
Man I wish the world was fair. These dudes sound better than 99% of the bands out there. They should have been HUGE!
I saw this band open for Aerosmith in the 90s. This band was horrible. Just totally wretched. I’d rather send my daughter out on a date with R Kelly than hear anything else from Cry of Love.
@@professionaljackass so what are you doing here then ?
@@professionaljackass I saw the same tour! And yes live they sucked! The lead singer wasn't into touring! That was this bands major downfall! But myself was and will always remain a fan!
@@mitch5699 this is the one song they recorded that I’ve heard and liked.
@@professionaljackass my very fav from them that I play along on guitar is on the same album , called " "Saving Grace" just has the most killer blue's line that builds up through the thing , by the end, they've sorta taken you on a journey , great great writing !🙏
Its a good day when a random TH-cam search turns up with this - awesome
Possibly the most underecognized band in the world. Audley Freed is my hero.
These guys, King’s X, so many others…
Audley is one bad ass guitarist. Top notch 100% pro
@@richarde1355 My words bro Ty tabor is something else.
Clean yet shreddingly perfect..❤
Possibly
My Dad introduced me to Cry of Love - So glad he did! You ROCK in 2023!!!
@marleymann - Actually, Kelly sings quite a bit in Crush. I was Cry Of Love's only tour manager when they were around; I worked for the band for 7 years, through all 3 singers. Was also Audley's guitar tech for a few years. I still keep up with all of them to this day.
What a great band
R.I.P. Kelly
Very Great Band a friend in New Hampshire and I turned several hundreds on to them all the way from Alaska to Daytona Beach,to Georgia,to North Carolina,to Maine.
What a Great sound !!
Wilmington
Wow that must've been an honor it just after the,90's hip hop slowly started to put an end to Rock . It's not dead in any way at all there's young young bands out there you search for them on you tube something that didn't exist back then
Cry Of Love came along 20 years too late. If they had come out in the late 70's or early 80's they would have been legendary. Loved them and everything they put out.
Same with Junkyard, came out too late, but I love their music as well
Same appeal as the Allman brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd, so you’d have to go back even further, to like...1973-75.
I remember hearing Cry of Love the first time when they came out with this album and they reminded me of Trapeze in a lot of ways (listen to Your Love is Alright or Black Cloud from the Medusa album - 1970)
Absolutely
They definitely came out at the wrong time, early 90s. Everyone was crazy about the Seattle grunge sound. Meanwhile bands like this had the southern rock sound. Collective Soul, Brother Cain and few others got successful. It was too hard to compete with the grunge bands.
One of the greatest songs from one of the greatest albums ever. RIP Kelley.
Back when rock fucking ROCKED.
These guys and this album should’ve been HUGE.
I moved to Raleigh in the early 90’s and knew nothing about COL. A few of the radio stations played this and “No more of a bad thing ”like crazy and said the singer was Paul Rogers’ Son. Of course Kelly was not Rogers’ Son, but that mis-information took off to be heard everywhere in the south, However people believed it because Kelly Holland was a killer singer. Great Great band. Audley Freed played guitar with Black Crowes on the LIONS and Jimmy Page tours and albums before playing with every big act in the country it seems😂. Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow were a few. The bassist, Kearns, played with Audley in many of those bands as well. He was also in Lynyrd Skynyrd at one point. At least what they CALL LS anyway. The drummer, Patterson, is also a great player and played in many southern bands as well. Unfortunately Kelly wasn’t in COL after the BROTHER album. He passed away in his early 50’s and left a lot of people missing him terribly. ❤
Still sounds great in 2024....goosebumps
Absolutely incredible voice. This album is a masterpiece.
Agreed.
Pure perfection 🎸🎶💕
I wish I could sing that good.
The guitar playing is right on point also.
🎸🎶1993 🎸🎶
That is, without a doubt, one of the greatest guitar performances of our generation. Kudos.
Rip Kelley...my friends and I had an awesome time hanging out with these talanted and fun guys when they were the opening act for Robert Plant in the mid 90s. Went and played pool, met Max Wineburg at drum convention, hit a rock club and not one of them was less than a perfect gentleman. Robert Plant even spoke of his wife and their love while we played pool. I will never forget that night and my "almost famous" Tiny dancer moment singing this album at the top of our lungs from the limo. Gone too soon...❤
Played these guys alot in the juke box at bar I drank lots beer at, threw darts and shot pool. Good old days 🤟🇺🇲
Kind of has a bad company sound to it . Love it ! Need more rock music like this today
I had the exact same feeling about them reminding me of my all time favorite band Bad Company!!!
Yes, very much Bad Company - is!
@@larrygoodman610 This is better ... B/C isn't exactly known for their deep hitting lyrics. This is chilling ...
They sound tight, it’s the perfect 80s rock song that came out after the industry dumped rock for grunge and alternative groups. Doesn’t matter if you perfect the genre after it is no longer relevant.
When I first heard the song, that was who I thought it was.. way back then
I remember hearing this song in the car when I was around Raleigh NC. circa early 1990s. Southern folks are the best!
Same I was in Raliegh in early 90s when I discovered them...I still listen today..one of best largely unrecognized bands ever!
I remember hearing this song when it first came out and being amazed at what a great song it was. Still a cool song.
Great song from an all time classic album
I used to play this back when it came out at WRKU 95-Rock in Youngstown Ohio, we had it in regular rotation back then. The good ole days of small town radio before I 🩶 bought up everything
This album is no shit in my top 5 all time. Start to finish, not a clinker in it. Just flat kills. After all these years this is the first time I saw a video...never had any need for it. Was too busy jamming the album. Still am.
great tune..... solid music ... singer sounds like Paul Rogers .. Lil Bad Company and Free vibe
I could not agree more. I was in a cover band, well bands and, never had a singer that could do it. Great tune man
Paul Rogers: The greatest rock singer ever! Although Kelly is great and Chris Robinson is no slouch! And goddamn, doesn’t Audley just burn the effing strings off that Strat!?
Yes definitely had a sound like Paul Rodgers. I saw them in 1994 and they were awesome.
When I was a DJ back when this just came out, I would put in the rotation no matter what the sheet/PD said (Pre computerized playlists). Love this tune/album.
Kelly was ahead of his time, 1 great singer!¡!!
R.I.P. Kelly
You should have been a superstar with a voice like that :-(
@Timothy Barr Damn. Now I need to find out what happened. I always loved this band, but never saw them live.
Bryan Kelly Holland passed away in Feb 2014. He died from intestinal complications. He left the band after the 1st years tour, he couldnt handle all the stress of traveling.
@@bryangreiner2176 Audley Freed (guitarist) did a stint as the LG for Black Crowes. He plays in tour bands for a lot of people, including Sheryl Crow. I saw him at Xmas Jam yrs ago backing Warren Haynes. He has several videos on YT for guitarists.
Saw him play in Raleigh for years after COL. Couldn't believe I could walk in a bar and watch a talent that big. It was incredible.
AMEN.
What a helluva fucking band, man! That is STILL one of my all time favorite albums, front to back not a single bad song on the whole damned thing. Didn't care for the second one as much. Still had some good stuff on it, but nothing like that first one. IDK what kind of demons Kelly was dealing with, but I sure wish things had kept on going the way they seemed to be to start with. What a tragedy. So much raw talent. The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long. Thanks so much for the music guys! Endless great memories attached to each and every song. All I have to do is turn on that CD and I'm a Junior in high school again. It brings it all back. RIP Kelly. So sad. Hopefully you're finally at peace.
Stan Lee ..I remember when they played in New Jersey. .hackettstown. agreed. ..every fuckin song on this cd
Agreed!
The demons were called getting old. It sucks.
@@dowens3781 Kelly didn't die from getting old ! why would you say that I wonder , 🤔 whatevs
@@mitch5699
Getting older is depressing for many people, especially rock musicians, and that can lead to self-destructive behavior or even suicide.
The vocalist has phenomenal range and the band is as tight as the bark on a tree!
Good description.
My old buddy JD would’ve said tighter than an ugly third grader
I always loved the bass groove on this, great song...
I bought this album when it first came out. These guys kick ass. They should have been a hell of a lot bigger. Killer music!!!!!
Ahh good ole Fashioned Rock'N'Roll
My brother from another and I used to burn a peace pipe and jam this daily back when.
I still listen to this album and it rocks.
Now THAT is what real rock should sound like!
Yeah I discovered this band years ago nobody knew who I was talking about they are like a black crows mixed with Lynyrd Skynyrd they are so good.
Bass player joined Skynyrd a while
By far one of the best vocalists of our generation. Deserved so much more recognition than he will ever get.
Audley Freed’s lead phrasing is as unique as you’ll find anywhere. Like others here already said, CoL deserves far more recognition than they received.
I have been A Fan for years every Tune # one HITS just saw me and JJ.NEWSOM older Brother's comments too years ago who we just lost at the age of 70 and your band takes me to all the good times we had me andJAY love you the sound's will be for ever THANK YOU WILLIE D
Damn the 90s had some great bands. To bad I was only one and unable to enjoy it well it lasted.
Another band like them, that didn't get exposure like them, was Brother Cane
Hell yes!
The Mayfield Four too
EXCELLENT call. "Got No Shame" ranks right up there with this song/video for my personal nostalgia of really good lesser-known '90s groups.
The Scream Cheetah Wheelies and the Aquarium Rescue Unit come to mind, as well...
Shakin' the Blues! Screaming Cheetah Wheelies is the coolest band name ever!
This was me and my brothers fav song..he passed away last Sat. He was only 40 years old. He was all i had and I know my heart is gone. This song only thing helps me.
**Hugs**. So sorry for your loss, Jennifer.
I must say, when I listen to this band, always get a smile. What an incredible album is «Brother».
The entire album rocks.
Best band out of the south since skynrd
Audley Freed ! Have loved seeing him Live over the past about 18 years that I`ve known of him. Exceptional musician and improvisationalist and a down to earth, and hard working type of musician and person. Thank You to Warren and Gregg and Chris for having Audley play with you in Bands and giving me the opportunities to know first hand what a great humble musician Audley is by watching and listening to him Live. Cry Of Love band should have grown to more listeners too, but unfortunately these guys as a band didn`t flourish financially. Still great to see Audley and Robert playing together though. Great friends evidently.............
Audley and Robert, along with Audley's wife Jen are still playing in Shery Crowes band I think.
Very adept description of my dear old friend Mr. Audly Freed ! He is as sincere and pure a guitarist and convicted musician as can be found on this planet.. immeasurable talent in a sweet, humble soul! ❤ I can tell you felt ' the essence' ❤
never realized this and I have heard it many times but this song has a Bad Company vibe
Audley is an absolute MONSTER! It's a crying shame he's not a household name. He has mastered the three T's of great playing....Tone, Touch, and Taste.
These guys should've been huge!
I remember hearing this song A Lot on the radio when I was stationed Fort Stewart Georgia. I later moved to Raleigh North Carolina and met some people that were friends with the lead singer. We definitely missed out on a lot. RIP Kelly.
One of my all time favorite albums. From the first song to the last.
Definitely some Bad Company influence ! Great tune ...
Got here through a Black Crowes -> Audley Freed - can't believe I'd never heard of this band...Amazing singer, he reminds me of Joe Lynn Turner !
Lead singer Kelly Holland's sideburns there could rival a 1977 fat Elvis's'ez ! 🎤 🕺 😁 .... R.I.P., gents. ✌
A killer bass line killer song never got the credit they deserved.
Wow. He sounds like the singer from the Black Crowes...RIP.
Used to hear this on the radio back in the day.
this groove still wakes me up from a dead sleep sometimes. In my mind they are huge. Still killin' it for me boys.
Back in the 90s my band used to cover a couple of their songs they always a crowd pleaser I sure miss him I sure wish they were still around their great band live
This was a stone cold tune!
Great song
Make Music Great Again 😎
The Mad Monk baby!!! He rocked that place!!
I sooooooooooo miss that place & The Point days. Used to drive from New Bern to The Monk just to see them. Mitch & Kelly were friends of mine.
Badass southern rock
These guys and Bad Company were legendary.
The peace pipe always does me right 😎
My Home moved on its foundation after this ... it's nice I live alone in the country and I cant see my nearest neighbor. Cause my music can ROCK !!!!! 2021
Smokin a peacepipe right now.
Just discovered these jeez they deserve way more popularity
Still a kick ass song
Grew up on this. Jams the fuck on man
All 4 of these guys are amazing musicians. Not a weak link in there.
RIP Kenny Holland...great vocals..
Oh, man. This song rocks! As it turns out, this BAND rocks! (The video is less than exciting, but just LISTEN, forget about watching--and turn it UP). If you aren't stompin' a foot and diggin' it, you don't like rock and roll. Somehow, I missed this band when they were a "thing," which was a while ago and not for a long stretch. But this cut has it all: powerful vocalist with some heavy soul for a white guy--little bit Paul Rodgers (Bad Co) and little bit Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), great rockin' lead guitarist, really inventive bass player and strong drummer to fill out the rhythm section, lyrics that aren't just fluffy crap. I will be scoping out their discography (which I think consists only of 2 albums). In case you forgot how much you like rock and roll ... give it a listen.
This still rips even about 27 years later. XXX
There are finally some new blues based harf rock bands that pay homage to electrifying bands such as COL! COL will never be replaced and were one of the best of this genre all time imo. Still it's great to hear bands coming out today such as Dirty Honey.
This is amazing 😊 My son plays guitar and recommended this band to me and I'm blown away.
Your son has great taste in music.
Nice job dad!😅
I'm just reading of the loss of Kelly Holland. I'm heartbroken. What an excellent vocalist. Cry of Love will always be one of my favorite bands.
My brother passed away Sat morning he was 40 years his name was Shawn. This was his fav song and I'm crying me and my bro song rip bro
The interplay between vocals, guitar, bass, and drums is just brilliant
Saw them in a club called "The Attic" with an opening act called Government Mule I believe was their name. Cry of Love were on point that night and sounded good. A fun night!
Paying tribute to Ronnie with that hat. Some great rock and roll came out of the nineties.
Really love this band they should of had more recognition.
Remember these guys coming to fresno,CA in 94
I was a big fan, but then got to see them open for Robert Plant on his Fate of Nations tour. It was bliss to my ears that night.
Great band. Rest In Peace Kelly.
Great Band from my hometown...Raleigh NC...it reminded me of Free but had more energy..
Straight up this song is Tough, the lead licks are insane with the rhythm is fucking southern rock !! at its best ,heavy southern...... Not to mention the deadly lyrics.....
Audley can flat get after it and he certainly does here
🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ tears of joy for witnessing it at the time in Raleigh and for sweet, Kelly and them vocals who sing louder today than they ever did before.
My twin sister Kim (Berly) loved these guys, esp Kelly. Now they're rocking in paradise while we reminisce.
After she'd play this, then she'd go right to the Damn Yankees "Don't Tread"
I still play these 2 back to back.
I miss you Berly💔
I loved this band so much. Everytime I got in my car, I popped this cassette in.
Powerful lyrics:
In the heat of the morning
In the eye of the sun
Hear the wind start blowing
See the horse and the gun
Now the peace pipe, it ain't smokin'
All the promises are broken
In the heat of the morning
See the horse and the gun
All in the name of God somehow
Oh-oh-oo-whoa!
Tearing the temple down
Burn down the sacred ground!
Tear the temple down!
In the name of God somehow…
Burn down the sacred ground!
In the dead of the evening,
When the spears come down,
Say a prayer for the plowboy
On the killing ground.
Now the peace pipe, it is broken,
All the shaman's gone unspoken.
In the dead of the evening
When the tears come down, yeah!
All in the name of God somehow…
Oh-oh-oo-whoa!
Tearing the temple down
Burn down the sacred ground!
Tear the temple down!
In the name of God somehow
Burn down the sacred ground!
All in the name
All in the name
All in the name of God somehow
Hey, hey! Oh-oh, yeah, yeah! Oh-oh-oo-whoa!
Burn down the sacred ground!
Tear the temple down!
In the name of God somehow
Burn down the sacred ground!
Hey, hey! Yeah, yeah! Oh-oh-oo-whoa!
Burn down the sacred ground!
Burn down the sacred ground!
Burn down the sacred ground!
Burn down the sacred ground!
DAMN?
I FORGOT ABOUT "CRY OF LOVE" I FIRST SAW UM ON "30 MINS OF ROCK" AN OLD EARLY ROCK SHOW (ehh 93/94) lol dang i really enjoyed watching that show & their host...lol that dude's Halloween show ? lol super awesome.!!!
I somehow missed this band. What a great lead singer!
Temon m recuerdo en los 90 en peru
This 1993 bad boy has a Paul Rodgers/Bad Company wicked vibe to it, ..just can't remember which Bad Co. song I'm thinkin'bout. 🥴 ...RIGHTEOUS !! ☮ 🚬 🤘
One of my all time favorite guitar solos.
Audly
Kick ass drummer!
The great Jason Patterson holding down the beat! Rock on forever fellas!
My good friend Jeff jogged my memory, and here I am totally rockin' out to another rare favorite. Talk about a long lost killer tune!
Saw them live. They opened the show for ZZ TOP. What a fantastic band, still an absolute favorite.