Steve Ferrone was the Drummer for Tom Petty for years and when I checked his Discography was so surprised to see all the tunes he played on that are on my Playlist!!! Did not know who the ‘Funky Drummer’ was until about a month ago!! Hats off to Steve Ferrone!!🥁🎼🇬🇧#Brighton
One of the greatest bands that I grew up listening as a young person in the 70’s and 80’s. I have their albums, they were loved and scratched, recently found replacements in an antiques indoor market, just by chance search through large collection of albums. Saw AWB grabbed them. Vey mint condition!! AWB 🔥🖤🔥
Saw these guys live around 1977. Just as good as this video. After the first song, the entire audience got up and danced. I will never forget this band!
I hope all black people take this amazing music as a homage because that is exactly what it is. These guys had so much soul and wanted to just let it out and they clearly respected and were influenced by African American music. They killed it imo!
They are way more than "average"...grew up with their music...really funky group, who truly "get" the funk! Who'd have thunk??? Awesome band, for sure!
I heard these cats when they first hit the streets. I didn't think there was anything Average about them. Blacks have had an influence on music worldwide since the riverboat started cruising up and down the Mississippi River. I'm into the bass guitar and hearing bassist from around the world, Thumpin' and Pluckin', beyond what Larry Graham first laid down in the late 60s, it lets me know just how far apart we as humans really are. WE'RE NOT!!! We all have something to contribute, we just need to stop listening to the would-be controllers, they are where humanity's problem comes from.
I've listened to this amazing band for over 50 years and i just learned here they are Scottish! WTF I thought they were from Chicago or something! Unbelievable!
I am truly fortunate to have grown up in this era of REAL MUSIC……. Artist could sing and play instruments…...at the same time, mind you! REAL ARTIST! the Isley Bros. even complimented AWB on their version of this track. Take your pick…. I like em both. We also have to be grateful for the music behind them that certainly influenced AWB and their style. My Father was Military and most of my adolescence was in Europe so it was no surprise to me see this group take off. I actually hate when we’re surprised by an artist’s race based on their genre of music they're producing. An Artist is an Artist and leave it at that! AWB ‘got down’ and ‘brought it’ on everything they produced!!! I really miss these guys along with other artists from this era.
I totally agree. I loved these funky soul brothers from the first time I heard them. I even had the pleasure of seeing them in concert. I do love the Isleys' version and Vanessa Williams did it also; but this definitely is my favorite.
Awwwe yeah baby, these are some Funky blue-eyed soul brothers. Bruno Mars this is how you do it, you can't half step with FUNK. GET DOWN MY FUNKY SOUL BROTHERS!!!
Living in the time of Corona... this just makes me remember how much I miss the vibe and energy of live concerts.. shoulder to shoulder, rocking in motion and Sharing priceless moments with total strangers... thanks to all my brothers and sisters of humanity who rocked with me... hope we will all rock, worry free, again 💯❤️🙏🏾
Steve Lopez I love his drumming. He keeps it moving on schedule and with style. Some of us white dudes know which side of our musical bread is buttered by who. Go brown and black, you can't go back. But you can have a side of white when it's right. lol
He had big shoes to fill and he rose to the task. Robbie McIntosh was a phenomenal musician who died tragically. I had the pleasure of seeing Steve with Tom Petty😁 Incidentally, Onnie McIntyre and the 1970s version of my dad are long lost twins lol
there brilliant musicianship got me there ahead of all the humdrum thanks glasgow green for bringing these guys, yes they got to be heard they are a work in progress so amazing????????
Its great song by the ISLEY BROTHERS! AWB does this song complete justice....that's why we like AWB! Like AWB a lot, but I lovvvvvve the ISLEY BROTHERS...!!!! Good song to get up to in the morning. Set your alarms. HBOMAX"s "HACKS" with Jean Smart brought it back to my mind....LOVE Jean Smart in HACKS......! "taking care of business"....
The band at the peak of their powers. All of them are amazing. Hamish.....what can I say ? An absolute legend of British soul yet somehow undervalued in these times.I saw Hamish with Steve Ferrone and Molly Duncan about 18 months ago with their latest project, 360 band, and they blew my mind.The true soul of the AWB,unlike the current version of the AWB, although that is not an attack on the current band.
We totally agree with your point, Duncan. But your observations are "blasphemy" in today's cultures in the B-I as well as here in the United Socialist and Racist States of America.....LMAO. See the dialog above. A certain segment of the population (Can you say Black?) is very aggrieved if one insinuates that AWB brought an incredible degree of soul and funk to the music scene decades ago. Listen to the original Isley Brothers' rendition and note the bland, bubble-gum, musically neutered treatment of Work, and then listen to AWB at the top of their game as here. No comparison. AWB delivered more soul, funk and swagger than the Isley Bro's on acetate. Frankly, the Hamish era in Wings was probably the best configuration of Paul's supporting band, he and Robbie.
@@tonytrabort4939 naww, you wrong!!!...and i would say that neither(living) members of either band would agree with you..bands back in the day borrowed, collabed and stole from each other(and still do)..and we the public bought their records!...maybe that certain segment of the population(some) is aggrieved by another certain segment stealing music and never giving credit where it was due!..i love the music of both the Isley's and AWB - period
@@ehzAxemuzik You haven't given any supportable evidence or cogent rationale for your POV, sorry. Any "soul" who understands music and lived through that era, and I did on both counts, knows that AWB produced the cover that woke up the listening public to "Work". It was a small audience that even knew of the Isleys, and their original was short on soul, funk, and tempo. Bland fits the Isley's tune.....we're not saying the Isley's didn't have soul. They had a big catalog back then, and some of their material was classic MoTown. But AWB's Work was more up-tempo, guitar solo was great, and lead vocal dripped with soul.
@@tonytrabort4939 what are we debating over?..your rationale to assert and malign a particular political view of a certain group(black) just because you have a certain opinion about them?..have you actually spoken with all of them in amerikkka to actually form a cogent rationale for your pov? ..we can talk about this particular piece of music and i certainly can give you my opinion, which i did already..but your first articulation was to insert an opinion about a group(black) - and you failed to give any supportable evidence/cogent rational!..you are not the only person that lived through that era and experienced the music, funk, soul and tempo!. ..i don't know what size the audience was for the Isley's had at that time, but certainly larger than AWB because of crossover appeal..again, without inserting one's political rational, cover songs are a matter of one's personal opinion..for example, Chaka Khan's cover of Hamish's, "What You Gonna Do For Me"...both are solid, but Chaka's version(my opinion) takes it to another level and actually put that song on the map!..and the same can be said of what the Beatles did for the Isley's, "Twist & Shout"!
@@ehzAxemuzik I'm not debating politics....I'm getting in on the dialog regarding the music of that era as well as musical groups. I play a bit or did, so I know a little about the music as well as the players. Forget the politics.....Isley's just didn't have the strong version of this track....that's all I'm suggesting...lol. Others obviously agree with me, not you.
Mirror balls,wood dance floor,strobe lights..you in your big hair,hip hugger bell bottoms,platform shoes hoping you don't trip in those shoes.So many good memories of everyone happy,having a good time.Everyone smiling and getting along with each other! 😀😀🙏🎶🎵🎼🎹🎤🎷🎸🎺🎻🎧💃🏃💃🏃😍😎🎼🎵🎶
At 1:40...GET DOWN MY BROTHA! The whole damn song, get down. Onnie's solo? That's how it's done, kids! Thank goodness I grew up to this ...soul. Scotland for the Funk! LOL.
SQ_TierHog RIGHT!??? SO, SO, GOOD! DON'T WE WON'T BE SEEING THESE TYPES OF BANDS AROUND AGAIN IN OUR LIFE TIME ;[ ...TOWER OF POWER, ELO, ISLY BROTHERS, ...CRAP I COULD GO ON FOREVER!!
All the lads played at their heart felt best as usual ,and tore the roof off. AWB always gave you MORE thank you expected to receive. God Bless the Lads, and Long Live the Lads. We will not see another like you in out time.DD in L.A.
True, but since you're on TH-cam, do take a minute to check out a few tunes by 'Leonid and Friends'. They're a bunch of Russian musicians who dig mid 70's soul/pop, and they do an INCREDIBLE job recreating the tunes.
YOU CAN FEEL THIS SOUL AND FUNKY MUSIC THE IN YOUR SOUL AND DANCE THE WHOLE DAY. NO LIKE TODAY UGLY MUSIC. ONE OF THE FEWS GROUP UNDERRATED IN THE 70’s .
OMG! TOTALLY LOVE THIS BAND ...YES YES, BAD ASS BASE PLAYER, FO SHO ...WHAT'S HAPPENED TO MUSIC LIKE THIS??? GOD DANG , SO HAPPY I GREW UP WITH THIS..JUST JAMMIN, GROOVN..YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE WORDS. I STILL HAVE A TEE SHIRT FROM THERE CONCERT BACK IN 82? I'M 61, SO ITS VINTAGE!? LOL ♡♡♡♡♡♡
AWB was a very underrated soulful band at 71 still listening 🎶 and loving this group 😍
Baddest white boys from Scotland on the planet!
Straight up. With you on that man.
They could kill on funk and they could kill on ballads! Hamish Stuart had one of the most SOULFUL voices ever!
If you don't like this song you don't have a pulse!!!! What a JAM!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
It was good 👍 😌 but I like the isley brothers better
Dig that fosho! This was back when we would put the check down with CLASS, STYLE, BACKBONE & FEELING!
AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH
@freddiehill9146 You know, it's OK to love both bands and I sure do. Ernie Isley was a beast on guitar and he used to play with Hendrix.
This was the song I am 70years old and I still love this song ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
So true.Much respect to my blue eye soul brothers 67 yr. BM here . They put on a great live show. God bless America.
Alan's bass playing and vocals are top notch.
YOU GUYS KILLED IT!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯
Great music!!! Don't hear music like that anymore, music from the heart 👏👏👏👏👏
Great Band!!! The Drummer is insane!!
Steve Ferrone ,,,,,,,AWB were the 1st live band I ever saw ,Hammersmith around 1977, Got all the vinyl, still playing it 45 years later
Yes he is, notice how he plays his bass drum in unison with the bass guitar.
Steve Ferrone was the Drummer for Tom Petty for years and when I checked his Discography was so surprised to see all the tunes he played on that are on my Playlist!!! Did not know who the ‘Funky Drummer’ was until about a month ago!! Hats off to Steve Ferrone!!🥁🎼🇬🇧#Brighton
Listening 11/5/2021. The Baddest White Band...they are far from “average”. Thank you for sharing your talent & music with the world.
The funkiest Scotsmen I've ever come across!
Yes yes yes HOLD IT NOW 👍
You can say that again!
4 Real👍
Never forget The Krankies 🤣😂🙈
One of the greatest bands that I grew up listening as a young person in the 70’s and 80’s. I have their albums, they were loved and scratched, recently found replacements in an antiques indoor market, just by chance search through large collection of albums. Saw AWB grabbed them. Vey mint condition!! AWB 🔥🖤🔥
Saw them in Pittsburg in 1981…and to this day the best gig I have ever seen!
Rest Well,. Malcolm "Molly Duncan 🎷🙏. 8/24/45 10/8/19..... From Blewfoot.....
Saw these guys live around 1977. Just as good as this video. After the first song, the entire audience got up and danced. I will never forget this band!
Same happened in Pittsburg too….women? On the tables dancing….best concert I have ever been to🤗🙂🙂
They played at The Warehouse in New Orleans often - We loved them !
Wow lucky ❤
Did you guys dance the entire time? I can't image people dancing at a concert nowadays.
Definitely they were a top ten soul band, and Hamish Stuart had a unique falsetto voice. They were just pure funk pure excellence.
Great rendition of an Isley Brothers classic from 1972
1972 wow l never knew lisey bothers verson was that old 49 years old early 70s from uk England
THIS LINE UP WAS THE BEST LINE UP OF ALL THEIR LINE UPS.
Still exceptional!!!
I prefer Robbie even tho Steve is one of the best....
@@georgeobrientheroninrealto2693 COOL WIT ME
@@georgeobrientheroninrealto2693RIP Robbie
Between these guys and Rick James...FUNK RULED THE WORLD IN 1977!!! Best music to dance to hands down. Truly miss those days.
So well put, I miss those days too
DECADES later and it still kicks.
AWB is so Funky!! Love them!!! Harmonies are beautiful ❤❤
I hope all black people take this amazing music as a homage because that is exactly what it is. These guys had so much soul and wanted to just let it out and they clearly respected and were influenced by African American music. They killed it imo!
They diffentlly have the feel and pocket
They are way more than "average"...grew up with their music...really funky group, who truly "get" the funk! Who'd have thunk??? Awesome band, for sure!
if that wasn't the case do you think they would have been as successful as they have been all of these years?
I heard these cats when they first hit the streets. I didn't think there was anything Average about them. Blacks have had an influence on music worldwide since the riverboat started cruising up and down the Mississippi River. I'm into the bass guitar and hearing bassist from around the world, Thumpin' and Pluckin', beyond what Larry Graham first laid down in the late 60s, it lets me know just how far apart we as humans really are. WE'RE NOT!!! We all have something to contribute, we just need to stop listening to the would-be controllers, they are where humanity's problem comes from.
It’s a cover of an Isley Brothers song.
I've listened to this amazing band for over 50 years and i just learned here they are Scottish! WTF I thought they were from Chicago or something! Unbelievable!
TIght,tight,tight the way it supposed to be. Great music.
hands down one of the best soul funk bands ever. solid vocals, tight band. they groove like crazy. love em.
Play that music
Hilarious comment 🤣😂🤣
Play that funky music White boy!
You said it all👍
Singing and Playing from Spirit that give life
They were something of a miracle. A top notch funk band out of Dundee. Who would have thought it?
I am truly fortunate to have grown up in this era of REAL MUSIC……. Artist could sing and play instruments…...at the same time, mind you! REAL ARTIST! the Isley Bros. even complimented AWB on their version of this track. Take your pick…. I like em both. We also have to be grateful for the music behind them that certainly influenced AWB and their style. My Father was Military and most of my adolescence was in Europe so it was no surprise to me see this group take off. I actually hate when we’re surprised by an artist’s race based on their genre of music they're producing. An Artist is an Artist and leave it at that!
AWB ‘got down’ and ‘brought it’ on everything they produced!!! I really miss these guys along with other artists from this era.
I totally agree. I loved these funky soul brothers from the first time I heard them. I even had the pleasure of seeing them in concert. I do love the Isleys' version and Vanessa Williams did it also; but this definitely is my favorite.
Awwwe yeah baby, these are some Funky blue-eyed soul brothers. Bruno Mars this is how you do it, you can't half step with FUNK.
GET DOWN MY FUNKY SOUL BROTHERS!!!
Give props to BOTH - AWB and The Isley Brothers. This version is prime funkified groove. The Isley's version is get you in the soul, SOUL.
Wow......this brings me right back to 1977....the music.....the clubs......Great times and what a Great Band...
Living in the time of Corona... this just makes me remember how much I miss the vibe and energy of live concerts.. shoulder to shoulder, rocking in motion and Sharing priceless moments with total strangers... thanks to all my brothers and sisters of humanity who rocked with me... hope we will all rock, worry free, again 💯❤️🙏🏾
This song has the best beat ❤❤❤
AWB PUT IN WORK ALRIGHT💪👊 AINT NO OTHER LIKE THESE ORIGINAL TALENTED MUSICIANS WHO SHOWED US WHAT REAL R&B WAS ABOUT😎🎤🎸🎼🎷🎶🎵MLR💙
Armando Rodriguez YEAH SO TRUE ...AND THERE WHITE TOO!!!! WHO KNEW!? ♡EM!
Heather Remlin One Of My Fav All Time Groups💙😎
Steve Ferrone is a damn BEAST on the drums!!!
Them white dudes are pretty good too...
LOL
Steve Lopez I love his drumming. He keeps it moving on schedule and with style. Some of us white dudes know which side of our musical bread is buttered by who. Go brown and black, you can't go back. But you can have a side of white when it's right. lol
WORD!!
The drummer makes this song.
He had big shoes to fill and he rose to the task. Robbie McIntosh was a phenomenal musician who died tragically. I had the pleasure of seeing Steve with Tom Petty😁 Incidentally, Onnie McIntyre and the 1970s version of my dad are long lost twins lol
😉
Pure Soul Music
My wife and I saw them and TOP in the same concert. I was funkasized!!!!
Talking about playback...damn! You cannot get more real than this!!!!
Classic - Thank you for this LIVE performance! AWB knows how to deliver the funk on live performance! Thank you Alan Gorrie and Hamish Stuart!
One of my favorite bands doing my favorite song!!!! Those were such great years!!!!!!! The 70's!!!!!!
Agreed
Wow! Hamishes' voice is pitch perfect
Love me some AWB! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GREAT MUSIC!! «♡♡» LOVE YOU GUYS ;)
Love this version! Probably my fave redition.
Understand Work to do
I think the version on the White Album is my favorite, 👍
there brilliant musicianship got me there ahead of all the humdrum thanks glasgow green for bringing these guys, yes they got to be heard they are a work in progress so amazing????????
Wish this vid followed through with the ovation.
They damn well earned it.
Missed this one the first time out in 74 but I like it! Playing this on a Monday morning. Seems Appropos as many us are en route to work lol
Top funk,soul band ever
AWB put in work on this jam , superliscious!!!!
Its great song by the ISLEY BROTHERS! AWB does this song complete justice....that's why we like AWB! Like AWB a lot, but I lovvvvvve the ISLEY BROTHERS...!!!! Good song to get up to in the morning. Set your alarms. HBOMAX"s "HACKS" with Jean Smart brought it back to my mind....LOVE Jean Smart in HACKS......! "taking care of business"....
This was played at the parties i went to in 1973.. so groovin
Saw them at Radio City Music Hall NY. They opened up for Marvin Gay.
WHAT A SHOW!
Absolutely awesome cover from a Iconic group the Isley’s brothers!
I was 13,1973 sometime discovered their music,still awesom to this day.So tight! take'n care of business!
Priceless.
The band at the peak of their powers. All of them are amazing. Hamish.....what can I say ? An absolute legend of British soul yet somehow undervalued in these times.I saw Hamish with Steve Ferrone and Molly Duncan about 18 months ago with their latest project, 360 band, and they blew my mind.The true soul of the AWB,unlike the current version of the AWB, although that is not an attack on the current band.
We totally agree with your point, Duncan. But your observations are "blasphemy" in today's cultures in the B-I as well as here in the United Socialist and Racist States of America.....LMAO. See the dialog above. A certain segment of the population (Can you say Black?) is very aggrieved if one insinuates that AWB brought an incredible degree of soul and funk to the music scene decades ago. Listen to the original Isley Brothers' rendition and note the bland, bubble-gum, musically neutered treatment of Work, and then listen to AWB at the top of their game as here. No comparison. AWB delivered more soul, funk and swagger than the Isley Bro's on acetate. Frankly, the Hamish era in Wings was probably the best configuration of Paul's supporting band, he and Robbie.
@@tonytrabort4939 naww, you wrong!!!...and i would say that neither(living) members of either band would agree with you..bands back in the day borrowed, collabed and stole from each other(and still do)..and we the public bought their records!...maybe that certain segment of the population(some) is aggrieved by another certain segment stealing music and never giving credit where it was due!..i love the music of both the Isley's and AWB - period
@@ehzAxemuzik You haven't given any supportable evidence or cogent rationale for your POV, sorry. Any "soul" who understands music and lived through that era, and I did on both counts, knows that AWB produced the cover that woke up the listening public to "Work". It was a small audience that even knew of the Isleys, and their original was short on soul, funk, and tempo. Bland fits the Isley's tune.....we're not saying the Isley's didn't have soul. They had a big catalog back then, and some of their material was classic MoTown. But AWB's Work was more up-tempo, guitar solo was great, and lead vocal dripped with soul.
@@tonytrabort4939 what are we debating over?..your rationale to assert and malign a particular political view of a certain group(black) just because you have a certain opinion about them?..have you actually spoken with all of them in amerikkka to actually form a cogent rationale for your pov?
..we can talk about this particular piece of music and i certainly can give you my opinion, which i did already..but your first articulation was to insert an opinion about a group(black) - and you failed to give any supportable evidence/cogent rational!..you are not the only person that lived through that era and experienced the music, funk, soul and tempo!.
..i don't know what size the audience was for the Isley's had at that time, but certainly larger than AWB because of crossover appeal..again, without inserting one's political rational, cover songs are a matter of one's personal opinion..for example, Chaka Khan's cover of Hamish's, "What You Gonna Do For Me"...both are solid, but Chaka's version(my opinion) takes it to another level and actually put that song on the map!..and the same can be said of what the Beatles did for the Isley's, "Twist & Shout"!
@@ehzAxemuzik I'm not debating politics....I'm getting in on the dialog regarding the music of that era as well as musical groups. I play a bit or did, so I know a little about the music as well as the players. Forget the politics.....Isley's just didn't have the strong version of this track....that's all I'm suggesting...lol. Others obviously agree with me, not you.
I ENDORSE this remake! AWB just Jams like good medicine...👏
Absolutely Killin' it
Taking care of business; an old school saying. You feel me? Things have gotten so complicated. I love this band.
Live music at its best!
This is funky
Mirror balls,wood dance floor,strobe lights..you in your big hair,hip hugger bell bottoms,platform shoes hoping you don't trip in those shoes.So many good memories of everyone happy,having a good time.Everyone smiling and getting along with each other! 😀😀🙏🎶🎵🎼🎹🎤🎷🎸🎺🎻🎧💃🏃💃🏃😍😎🎼🎵🎶
2022 and still ❣️
Such soul ..nothing but excellent !! I could hear this everyday 😁
Fantastic and far from average
Wow! I'm with you, love thier rendition.
They was always top shelf and now that I bless too be older I really appreciate them right on
gettin a little funky AWB!!! love it
love this!!
Just sheer WOW !
One of the Best live bands in the business!
At 1:40...GET DOWN MY BROTHA! The whole damn song, get down. Onnie's solo? That's how it's done, kids! Thank goodness I grew up to this ...soul. Scotland for the Funk! LOL.
SQ_TierHog RIGHT!??? SO, SO, GOOD! DON'T WE WON'T BE SEEING THESE TYPES OF BANDS AROUND AGAIN IN OUR LIFE TIME ;[ ...TOWER OF POWER, ELO, ISLY BROTHERS, ...CRAP I COULD GO ON FOREVER!!
God I love this band! Top 10 on my play list. Always will be, can't see that changing
one of the great live bands of all time. AWB
Straight 🔥
Well, Goretz, if you are only going to post one video to youtube, this was a great choice! THANK YOU
Seen em 17 times, a favorite for sure !!!!!!!
❤️🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️AWB!!!
All the lads played at their heart felt best as usual ,and tore the roof off. AWB always gave you MORE thank you expected to receive. God Bless the Lads, and Long Live the Lads. We will not see another like you in out time.DD in L.A.
Thanks for posting this.
Oh yah! Out of this world tune!
The bass player is so cool 😎 playing the he does isn't easy and then add his singing....awesome
there is nothin like this now.
True, but since you're on TH-cam, do take a minute to check out a few tunes by 'Leonid and Friends'. They're a bunch of Russian musicians who dig mid 70's soul/pop, and they do an INCREDIBLE job recreating the tunes.
Saw them at the Frankfurt Stathalle 1980. I was serving with the US Army.
Injustice saw the movie, Role Play, this was the opening song. Came to TH-cam to find the AWB. They were hot when was young! Forgot all about them!
YOU CAN FEEL THIS SOUL AND FUNKY MUSIC THE IN YOUR SOUL AND DANCE THE WHOLE DAY. NO LIKE TODAY UGLY MUSIC. ONE OF THE FEWS GROUP UNDERRATED IN THE 70’s .
Masterpiece.
As the late great Miles Davis said "I Don't Care What Color You Are If You Can Play That "S**T That's All That Matters"..
blue eyed soul for sure! always been a AWB fan!
Funk is by far the best dance music there is. Not many bands now days that can bring on this kind of funk. I love AWB, always have
vERY KILLLER SONG...LIVE
Music cool , from chile
Love the IB's original but, this version straight COOKS! Thanks for the upload!
I had that on 8 Trac I wore it out
That bass is proper.
The drummer was handsome x
great band we go back awhile
Let's go! Freedom Convoy 2022🇺🇸🇨🇦 😎🎼🎶🎵🎹🎷🎺🎸🚛🚜🚚🚒🚙🚌🚎🚛🚒🚚🚜😃😃😃😃
cool group and song. isley brothers
Gracie Hernandez WHAT THE? YOU CRAZY OR WHA?
Those drums are talkin.
YEAH THEY ARE....AND THAT GEE-TAR SCREAMIN....
The GREAT Steve Ferrone in the kitchen. Cookin!!!!
Steve ferrone!
YESsssssss
OMG! TOTALLY LOVE THIS BAND ...YES YES, BAD ASS BASE PLAYER, FO SHO ...WHAT'S HAPPENED TO MUSIC LIKE THIS??? GOD DANG , SO HAPPY I GREW UP WITH THIS..JUST JAMMIN, GROOVN..YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE WORDS. I STILL HAVE A TEE SHIRT FROM THERE CONCERT BACK IN 82? I'M 61, SO ITS VINTAGE!? LOL ♡♡♡♡♡♡