Steve Miller is criminally underrated Guitar Player, Singer and Writer of Blues based Rock and Roll. Seen him a couple of times, and he NEVER disappoints. Other great songs by the man: "Jet Airliner", "Livin' In The USA", "Mercury Blues", "Swingtown", "Take The Money And Run" and "Wild Mountain Honey".
Man, this is bringing back some nostalgia. Me and my cousin used to put this song on and smoke a bowl back when I was 18-19yo, those were much simpler times back then. Here's to the good old days 🤑👌👌
big ole jet airliner, don't take me too far away, big ole jet airliner, cos it's here that I got to stay. yeah early 70's, I listened to this all the time
Steve Miller references some of his previous songs at the beginning of this song. "Gangster of Love" from his 2nd album in 1968, "Space Cowboy" from his 3rd album in 1969 and "Enter Maurice" from his 7th album in 1972.
Every time I hear this song, I think of my late husband. When we first met, he used to play this song for me. Next song should be Take the Money & Run.
@@loisr3970 I was with him for 27 years. He died fairly young--he was 50 years old, but he was the embodiment of this song. He was the joker, the smoker & the midnight toker.
Fun fact: this topped the charts twice - once in early 70's when it came out then again after it was used for a Levi's commercial in the 90's - it holds the record for this feat
I was nicknamed Joker by an older dude when I was 13 yrs old... stuck with me ever since.... As a 40 yr old man, this hook was allways one of my catchfrases... and yes I have been toking daily for the past 23 yrs... never unemployed, no debt and i am an educated electrician, doing just fine... only thing I fear is losing my drivers license in a random traffic drugbust...
So many good ones from Steve Miller. When I was a teenager and my parents had a lake house, Steve Miller was often on the radio. Just hanging out in the water with friends. Great memories.
Good Morning! Steve Miller has a bunch of fun "road trip" songs! I was excited to see that you were reacting to Joker. I went to outside concert, Pat Benetar opened for Steve Miler, in 1996, I think. Me and my new boyfrend went to concert, he only knew Abracadabra, so we listened to the older albums together to be ready. LOL We have been married now for 25 years. This song is fun to listen and sing along.
Hands down my favorite reaction channel on TH-cam, you guys not only have a very original point of view, but you break down the music, the lyrics, and you have an actual knowledge of music, absolutely brilliant
@@suzannastinnett778 I had no idea Steve Miller Band wrote "Turn The Page", I thought Bob Segar wrote that song, or was Bob Segar part of the band? Metallica's cover is my favorite version btw, I just love the energy of that version.
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead I’m sorry I write the wrong song I was listening to turn the page while typing ! I feel so stupid for not reading what I typed to you
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead , I don’t feel bad I just think I’m coming down with old timers or the weed I’ve smoked back in tha day done got to me! Lol
Yes great song!!! Cause I'm right here at home. My old man has been playing this 43 yrs. Gosh Take the money and run, Jet airliner, Mercury Blues, omg just remembered lord luvs flippin ducks.. Wintertime.. Just started dating I was in school he was workin got our first car! What a musical ride its been, still luv the old goat🌼 🍻
Steve Miller Band was a great band. Saw them live once. Fly Like an Eagle was their biggest hit. They played it live for 10 minutes extended. Too cool. Jungle Love is another good one from them.
After cleaning out all the players at the table, I flipped the dealer a generous toke and vanished into the night. Toke = noun - a tip or gratuity given by a gambler to a dealer or other employee at a casino. verb - (used without object), toked, tok·ing. to provide a toke. verb - (used with object), toked, tok·ing. to give a toke to.
This is probably the only song of theirs that I remember. Steve Miller is his name. Oh and hey, I was a teenager throughout the 70's...wish I could go back
Check out Serenade, Jet Airliner, Fly like an Eagle and Dance Dance Dance. All Steve Miller classics. His music just sounds like summertime or road trips like you mentioned
Saw them performing live a few years ago and they are still just as good as they were back in the day when I grew up listening to them as a child. 45 now, but, they were still as great those 2-3 years ago. They even had extended jams/improv/sessions on this song and their others...was a great show.
I haven't seen anyone react to Night Rangers' song "Sister Christian" yet. I won an 8track tape of theirs when I was a kid at the county fair. I may have been 10 or 12 at the time and cassette tapes had already taken the market over 8track tapes so you could still find'em on the cheap everywhere. I just thought that song was awesome as a pre-teen who'd not heard much rock until then (raised by a preacher). Nobody even had the player for those anymore, so it was a few months before I even found a way to listen to it.
Ahh yes Steve Miller Band! Just listened to your Fleetwood Mac reaction and you got me reminiscing my childhood and the music my parents would always play which Steve Miller Band was a favorite of theirs. I'd reccomend reacting to Serenade, True Fine Love, Jungle Love, and Abracadabra as those are some of my favorites by them at the moment. Thank you guys for the reaction!
Nice! I would not categorize this as folk music though. Even though this is mellow, folk rock would not use an electric guitar. Steve Miller is infamous for verbally trashing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when he won. He went OFF.
1973....I was 10 years old. Damn...I was in my teenage years when Fly Like an Eagle came out. I can remember hearing it on the Radio washing dishes after Dinner. It was Alone time for me and I would Sing with the Radio. Same time as Eric Clapton Cocaine and Foghat and Peter Frampton. Sorry, I went down the Hole. I do Love Music from the 70s. But, I am still a 90s kinda Gal at almost 60. Thank you for this Fantastic Show!
"Living In The USA" is probably my favorite Steve Miller Band song. It's criminally underrated. A perfect banger. You should make that your next Steve Miller Band song.
That environment of musicians hanging out and jamming will soon be a short drive up to Mayretta in the new live music soundstage currently being constructed at my place. Would love to have y'all up for the inaugural jam stream. Will keep you posted.
What a song I watched a documentary before and they said that the word Pompetous was made up while they were writing it, I still don’t know exactly what it means 😂 I’m pretty sure it’s like lovely or splendid KEEP ON ROCKING DUDES 🤟🤟
Not only that, Les Paul was Steve's godfather, his parents were best man and matron of honor for Les and Mary Ford's wedding, and many top musicians frequented their house in Dallas and recorded in his father's home studio. Steve Miller also taught Boz Scaggs to play guitar during their high school days. Boz was a member of the Steve Miller Band for their first two albums before going solo.
Hi guys. Hi from Australia. I think you'd call this country rock(for this era). The genres have been changed a lot over the years, as music has changed. Led Zep and the like were considered heavy metal back then, but now they're just rock.
Not sure if you remember it or not, but there was a really good movie called Space Cowboys that came out in the late 90's - early 2000's (can't remember the exact year atm).
Such a classic Steve Miller song! He's definitely in an easy listening, folk and blues genre. Favorite song, hands down is "I Want to Make the World Turn Around" it's super underrated imo. 💗
Another song kinda similar to this with a killer bassline is : David Essex - Rock On . A killer 1 hit wonder from the same year here as the "Joker" 1973
I guess he references past songs in many of his songs. In the verse with "Maurice" the references are : Space Cowboy from 1969, Gangster of Love fromm 1968 and Enter Maurice from 1972.
I believe the word "toke" originated from Alice B Toklas who was a character in a book by the author Gertrude Stein, who was a contemporary of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Check it out.
Love this song! It’s been awhile though. I always thought toke was the opposite of stoke. You know how you blow air to stoke a fire? Well, you suck air to toke a fire. 😂😂😂 This song is just love song. About a groovy guy. 😂
One tune you guys absolutely must do is the live performance of Metallica Disposable Heroes in Mexico. I know you've done the studio version but the live performance is beyond description. It will blow you away.
If you guys need something that hits every genre check out Hungry Lights. The song is reflaugh. Ot just blew my mind what this guy can do. He is the lead singer of a the band Tallah. Definitely will not be disappointed.
Love your show! You really should tap into some earlier Steve Miller, the "Anthology" album. 1966 - 1976. My Favorite Album! To me some of his best most creative music. More raw , more bluesy, but still super catchy, like most Steve Miller tunes. He was a Pioneer. Try: 1. Livin in the USA 2. Space Cowboy 3. Goin to the Country 4. Babys House Thanks
I was 9 when this was out on the radio all the time!!! Something about peaches 🍑 and trees 🌳 that that I liked about the song!! Not sure if I knew what that meant!!
Steve has a good heart. The story I heard of jet airliner. It's written by Paul Pena, very blues guitar and soul driven. But Paul got screwed by his label. Steve so covered it, made it a simple hit. Those royalties help Paul during tough times.
Les Paul was Steve’s God Father. He was playing his guitars before anyone else. I’ve been to 100+shows and the 2 S Miller shows were in the top 5 and they were 30 yrs apart.
Speaking of road trip music, I have certain songs I like specifically for a road trip or for cruising PCH in Southern CA. PCH = Pacific Coast Hwy, a highway that is along the coast near the ocean.
I always skip to right before the music... Listen to some of your trash talking, but I come here for your reaction to the music PERIOD. Cause that part is always BOMB.. Admitted know this... Ok COOL 😎
As far as the word tokin' is concerned, tokin' is tokin', and it aint nuthin' but tokin'. You might be one toke over the line in a downtown railway station, or smokin' and tokin' in Boston, it always and only means one thing. As Charlie Daniels once said: "...A drunkard wants another drink of wine and a politician wants a vote, I don't want much of nuthin' at all but I will take another toke..."
Red hot chili peppers did a tune called don't forget me, that has a similar theme but a little less pg than this. The live version at slane castle is incredible, with john frusciante a masterpiece of a solo. Check it out!
Steve Miller is criminally underrated Guitar Player, Singer and Writer of Blues based Rock and Roll. Seen him a couple of times, and he NEVER disappoints. Other great songs by the man: "Jet Airliner", "Livin' In The USA", "Mercury Blues", "Swingtown", "Take The Money And Run" and "Wild Mountain Honey".
And "Space Cowboy," "Goin To the Country," "05 - Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma," his version of "Mercury Blues," and "Serenade."
He’s appropriately rated
Man, this is bringing back some nostalgia. Me and my cousin used to put this song on and smoke a bowl back when I was 18-19yo, those were much simpler times back then. Here's to the good old days 🤑👌👌
big ole jet airliner, don't take me too far away, big ole jet airliner, cos it's here that I got to stay. yeah early 70's, I listened to this all the time
Steve Miller references some of his previous songs at the beginning of this song. "Gangster of Love" from his 2nd album in 1968, "Space Cowboy" from his 3rd album in 1969 and "Enter Maurice" from his 7th album in 1972.
I saw this comment after I posted mine that is about the same. OOps😁
Every time I hear this song, I think of my late husband. When we first met, he used to play this song for me. Next song should be Take the Money & Run.
sorry for your loss
Ahhh thinkin of you my old man plays this for me 2. 43 yrs.
May it bring you great memories of him. Music be the food of love....play on!!!
@@lindaaugone382 Thank you.
@@loisr3970 I was with him for 27 years. He died fairly young--he was 50 years old, but he was the embodiment of this song. He was the joker, the smoker & the midnight toker.
Fun fact: this topped the charts twice - once in early 70's when it came out then again after it was used for a Levi's commercial in the 90's - it holds the record for this feat
I was nicknamed Joker by an older dude when I was 13 yrs old... stuck with me ever since.... As a 40 yr old man, this hook was allways one of my catchfrases... and yes I have been toking daily for the past 23 yrs... never unemployed, no debt and i am an educated electrician, doing just fine... only thing I fear is losing my drivers license in a random traffic drugbust...
So many good ones from Steve Miller. When I was a teenager and my parents had a lake house, Steve Miller was often on the radio. Just hanging out in the water with friends. Great memories.
"I really your love peaches, want to shake your tree" is one my favorite lines in music.
Especially when H6 is wearing a "peach state" t-shirt...
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I agree. You probably know this and just left out the word "your" when he refers to peaches. Any way I love it too 😊
Ha! I was a teenager in 73. Saw Deep Purple in 72, Zeppelin in 75, The 70s were kicking
Early MUST HEAR Classics,, Steve Miller Band "Space Cowboy" & "Living In The U.S.A."
Somebody get me a cheeseburger!
I had the pleasure of installing a Nav/sat on he's boat years ago. He's boats named Adacadabra 😊
Good Morning! Steve Miller has a bunch of fun "road trip" songs! I was excited to see that you were reacting to Joker. I went to outside concert, Pat Benetar opened for Steve Miler, in 1996, I think. Me and my new boyfrend went to concert, he only knew Abracadabra, so we listened to the older albums together to be ready. LOL We have been married now for 25 years. This song is fun to listen and sing along.
Hands down my favorite reaction channel on TH-cam, you guys not only have a very original point of view, but you break down the music, the lyrics, and you have an actual knowledge of music, absolutely brilliant
A classic! Steve Miller has a few songs that you will definitely know. Take The Money And Run and Rock'n Me were big hits. Fun reaction 🤘
Don’t forget turn the page
@@suzannastinnett778 I had no idea Steve Miller Band wrote "Turn The Page", I thought Bob Segar wrote that song, or was Bob Segar part of the band? Metallica's cover is my favorite version btw, I just love the energy of that version.
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead I’m sorry I write the wrong song I was listening to turn the page while typing ! I feel so stupid for not reading what I typed to you
@@suzannastinnett778 omg that's funny lol. Don't feel bad tho, I've done that a few times myself lol.
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead , I don’t feel bad I just think I’m coming down with old timers or the weed I’ve smoked back in tha day done got to me! Lol
Yes great song!!! Cause I'm right here at home. My old man has been playing this 43 yrs.
Gosh Take the money and run, Jet airliner,
Mercury Blues, omg just remembered lord luvs flippin ducks..
Wintertime..
Just started dating I was in school he was workin got our first car!
What a musical ride its been, still luv the old goat🌼
🍻
Have you guys seen Dazed and Confused? Set in 1976 Texas, last day of high school before summer vacation; awesome soundtrack and sweet cars.
Their greatest hits cd has been in my rotation for years. I am a space cowboy.
Steve Miller Band was a great band. Saw them live once. Fly Like an Eagle was their biggest hit. They played it live for 10 minutes extended. Too cool.
Jungle Love is another good one from them.
he had as big or bigger hits! Joker was huge!
Every time I hear this, I sing the guitar solo.
Here ya go guys. The word "toke" without inhaling. A song by Brewer and Shipley titled "One Toke Over the Line". Check it out!
After cleaning out all the players at the table, I flipped the dealer a generous toke and vanished into the night.
Toke = noun - a tip or gratuity given by a gambler to a dealer or other employee at a casino.
verb - (used without object), toked, tok·ing.
to provide a toke.
verb - (used with object), toked, tok·ing.
to give a toke to.
This is probably the only song of theirs that I remember. Steve Miller is his name. Oh and hey, I was a teenager throughout the 70's...wish I could go back
“One toke over the line sweet Jesus
one toke over the line.” 🎶🎵
-Brewer & Shipley
Smokey, I would almost be willing to bet you've heard more from the Steve Miller Band. They had several iconic songs
Fly like an eagle, Abracadabra, Take the Money and Run, among others.
The Live version is amazing, the Chili Peppers were babies when this came out.
Check out Serenade, Jet Airliner,
Fly like an Eagle and Dance Dance Dance. All Steve Miller classics. His music just sounds like summertime or road trips like you mentioned
I think y’all might know a few more but just don’t realize. Abracadabra, Fly like an eagle so fun to sing along to. ❤️
Y’all have probably heard other Steve Miller songs somewhere but didn’t know it. He has a bunch of pretty well known songs
Great reaction guys! "Serenade" is an awesome tune of his!
Saw them performing live a few years ago and they are still just as good as they were back in the day when I grew up listening to them as a child. 45 now, but, they were still as great those 2-3 years ago. They even had extended jams/improv/sessions on this song and their others...was a great show.
Wild mountain honey, one of my favorite Steve Miller band songs. Fell in love with it while having a bad night.
Big RHCP fan here, didnt see the connect in style until u pointed it out. Definitely can see it!
This song is awesome and makes me think of the summertime and living and enjoying life! And I’m a toker, lol
Lovey dovey all the time, great song.
I'll never forget grocery shopping, my now 31 year old son was 3. In the cart. Singing , I'm a Joker, I'm a smoker........ 😂😆
I haven't seen anyone react to Night Rangers' song "Sister Christian" yet. I won an 8track tape of theirs when I was a kid at the county fair. I may have been 10 or 12 at the time and cassette tapes had already taken the market over 8track tapes so you could still find'em on the cheap everywhere. I just thought that song was awesome as a pre-teen who'd not heard much rock until then (raised by a preacher). Nobody even had the player for those anymore, so it was a few months before I even found a way to listen to it.
Steve Miller is just a vibe. My favorite song is The Stake. Underrated groove/blues feels to it 🖤
The 70's was the BEST !!! I love that you guy's like this
Steve Miller Band "The Window",, "Mercury Blues" & "Winter Time"
Ahh yes Steve Miller Band! Just listened to your Fleetwood Mac reaction and you got me reminiscing my childhood and the music my parents would always play which Steve Miller Band was a favorite of theirs. I'd reccomend reacting to Serenade, True Fine Love, Jungle Love, and Abracadabra as those are some of my favorites by them at the moment. Thank you guys for the reaction!
Morning guys! Was looking forward to this one! Great song! Loved seeing you grooving to it!👍❤️🤓fun times!!!
Nice! I would not categorize this as folk music though. Even though this is mellow, folk rock would not use an electric guitar.
Steve Miller is infamous for verbally trashing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when he won. He went OFF.
1973....I was 10 years old. Damn...I was in my teenage years when Fly Like an Eagle came out. I can remember hearing it on the Radio washing dishes after Dinner. It was Alone time for me and I would Sing with the Radio. Same time as Eric Clapton Cocaine and Foghat and Peter Frampton. Sorry, I went down the Hole. I do Love Music from the 70s. But, I am still a 90s kinda Gal at almost 60. Thank you for this Fantastic Show!
"Living In The USA" is probably my favorite Steve Miller Band song. It's criminally underrated. A perfect banger. You should make that your next Steve Miller Band song.
Bringing back great memories ♥️ & times... Smoking My Herb Now💚
That environment of musicians hanging out and jamming will soon be a short drive up to Mayretta in the new live music soundstage currently being constructed at my place. Would love to have y'all up for the inaugural jam stream. Will keep you posted.
This is 20 years before Chili Peps!
Steve is a master blues rock guitarist whose mentor was Les Paul. THAT Les Paul.
What a song I watched a documentary before and they said that the word Pompetous was made up while they were writing it, I still don’t know exactly what it means 😂 I’m pretty sure it’s like lovely or splendid
KEEP ON ROCKING DUDES 🤟🤟
It's Long been a Mystery, just, what that Word is...
I've heard some pretty interesting conversations about though.
This guy learned to play guitar from Les Paul.
Wow
Not only that, Les Paul was Steve's godfather, his parents were best man and matron of honor for Les and Mary Ford's wedding, and many top musicians frequented their house in Dallas and recorded in his father's home studio.
Steve Miller also taught Boz Scaggs to play guitar during their high school days. Boz was a member of the Steve Miller Band for their first two albums before going solo.
I just woke and toked to this 😆.
Mr Perfect and Bobby Heenan were the ultimate manager and wrestler combo.
Hi guys. Hi from Australia. I think you'd call this country rock(for this era). The genres have been changed a lot over the years, as music has changed. Led Zep and the like were considered heavy metal back then, but now they're just rock.
This song is far from country rock. If anything at all, it's actually closer to blues rock, but either way, it's rock all the way, then and now.
i always feel like a spacecowboy!..😁😁😁😆😆😂
Not sure if you remember it or not, but there was a really good movie called Space Cowboys that came out in the late 90's - early 2000's (can't remember the exact year atm).
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead i sure do!..
Probably the chillest song ever recorded
Roflmfao!! Yyeeessss! This is such an awesome song! Nice singin, y'all! Now I'm getting on a plane to California, but P.L.U.R.R. from ATX!!
This song was so popular in the 70s. Especially from my town kearny nj. Always that about weed. Lol great reaction
One for us oldies 😜I have a very eclectic taste In music. I got my 39 year old son into Steve Miller and he got me into drum n bass 😂
I love to see you guys rocking out! 💗💗💗
Steve Miller’s song called Your Cash Ain’t Nothing But Trash deserves a listen to!
Toke is specifically used for taking a puff of a weed or tobacco cigarette, mostly used in reference to weed. Great song, Hollywood and Smokey!
This song says to me I may be a lot of things but I am faithful.
Such a classic Steve Miller song! He's definitely in an easy listening, folk and blues genre. Favorite song, hands down is "I Want to Make the World Turn Around" it's super underrated imo. 💗
This is just classic rock genre
Love this song, but really love "Abracadabra", and "Jetliner".
Another song kinda similar to this with a killer bassline is : David Essex - Rock On . A killer 1 hit wonder from the same year here as the "Joker" 1973
I guess he references past songs in many of his songs. In the verse with "Maurice" the references are : Space Cowboy from 1969, Gangster of Love fromm 1968 and Enter Maurice from 1972.
Has anyone ever mentioned to you, Smokey, that you look very much like Laurence Fishburne? Shine on you two! Love your channel...
🤐 that is some kick butt classic rock right there!!!!
Jet Airliner, Rockin' Me, Abracadabra....the list could go on and on lol...😁
Clothing a toque
I believe the word "toke" originated from Alice B Toklas who was a character in a book by the author Gertrude Stein, who was a contemporary of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Check it out.
Metal Church Metal Church man!!!!!!🤟
Love this song! It’s been awhile though. I always thought toke was the opposite of stoke. You know how you blow air to stoke a fire? Well, you suck air to toke a fire. 😂😂😂 This song is just love song. About a groovy guy. 😂
One tune you guys absolutely must do is the live performance of Metallica Disposable Heroes in Mexico. I know you've done the studio version but the live performance is beyond description. It will blow you away.
If you guys need something that hits every genre check out Hungry Lights. The song is reflaugh. Ot just blew my mind what this guy can do. He is the lead singer of a the band Tallah. Definitely will not be disappointed.
This is a token of my appreciation
Steve Miller Band songs:
Fly Like an Eagle, Jungle Love, Rock'n Me, Swingtown, Jet Airliner, Take the Money and Run, Winter Time and Abracadabra.
Yall are definitely part of my routine. Rock out with your socks out lol
Love your show! You really should tap into some earlier Steve Miller, the "Anthology" album. 1966 - 1976. My Favorite Album! To me some of his best most creative music. More raw , more bluesy, but still super catchy, like most Steve Miller tunes. He was a Pioneer.
Try:
1. Livin in the USA
2. Space Cowboy
3. Goin to the Country
4. Babys House
Thanks
I was 9 when this was out on the radio all the time!!! Something about peaches 🍑 and trees 🌳 that that I liked about the song!! Not sure if I knew what that meant!!
such a sweet song ✌✌💖💖👽👽🖤🖤
Pure classic rock
Great band!!
Steve has a good heart. The story I heard of jet airliner. It's written by Paul Pena, very blues guitar and soul driven. But Paul got screwed by his label. Steve so covered it, made it a simple hit. Those royalties help Paul during tough times.
Les Paul was Steve’s God Father. He was playing his guitars before anyone else. I’ve been to 100+shows and the 2 S Miller shows were in the top 5 and they were 30 yrs apart.
Steve Miller has a Beautiful voice listen to Never Kill Another Man, Seasons and Kow Kow
Speaking of road trip music, I have certain songs I like specifically for a road trip or for cruising PCH in Southern CA. PCH = Pacific Coast Hwy, a highway that is along the coast near the ocean.
Hit PCH to Santa Cruz! Love that road
I always skip to right before the music... Listen to some of your trash talking, but I come here for your reaction to the music PERIOD. Cause that part is always BOMB..
Admitted know this... Ok COOL 😎
They low-key have some bangers
My favorite intro on youtube
As far as the word tokin' is concerned, tokin' is tokin', and it aint nuthin' but tokin'. You might be one toke over the line in a downtown railway station, or smokin' and tokin' in Boston, it always and only means one thing. As Charlie Daniels once said:
"...A drunkard wants another drink of wine
and a politician wants a vote,
I don't want much of nuthin' at all
but I will take another toke..."
He learned how to play guitar from Les Paul! He’s got quite a history!
Almost 100k
We said we needed a " toke" back in the 70s. It always meant a hit off a joint
Check out Jerry Doucette "Mamma let him play" great 80's rock
Ok .... Keep On Rockin' by Steve Miller.
Ohhhh so this is the song Hyde always talked about in the 70s show.
Cloak
That man TOKE my money!!!😂😂😂
Red hot chili peppers did a tune called don't forget me, that has a similar theme but a little less pg than this. The live version at slane castle is incredible, with john frusciante a masterpiece of a solo. Check it out!