At their 2003 concert in montreal i was screaming and dancing like a l6 yr old, i was 52 and born again, never was i to be the same, they left the stage and i wanted to follow, T Leckner, Mtl, Qc Canada
they never will. the digitalization of culture helped AND ruined all that. we're just gonna have to accept that. but maybe something at least better than we have now will come.
@@beeswaxlike Solid and astute point. In the meantime, let’s hold onto to bands like this the best we can so new people might discover them and we hold onto good memories of richer, more positive times. Cheers.
I saw this one "live" in my sofa back in the days and as a long time Letterman fan I have been through out the years, you could really tell he (the man) was impressed by this performane.
Same story here. This performance on Letterman was my first exposure to the song, the band and their most unusual front man. Brilliant guitar and backing vocal arrangement made this a standout in the history of Late Night.
Remember going to a show in Sweden after their first album was released. I think they used up all the energy from the nearby nuclear power plant that night. Hands down the best Rock n Roll show I've been to. Edit: Check out the band Union Carbide productions.
Hey there. I saw these guys back in 2003 in Spain right after Behind The Music". At some points of the show (like this one probably) I would find out my mouth was literally open. (Big fan of Union Carbide too. Best)
I saw them in Glasgow (King Tuts), must've been around 2002, not too long after 'Behind the Music' was released. What a gig. I loved when Ebbot got down into the crowd, got everyone sitting as the band muted, before bursting back into life and getting the whole crowd back on their feet jumping about like idiots. I managed to catch them at T in the Park later that year too. It's unfortunate they never really took off in the UK, and i really don't know why they didn't. There was far more to them than there was to Oasis, for example. They were criminally unrated here.
Fuckin A man! that made me laugh! Probably the best purpose for this one though. I love this one to, everybody is so in on it. Great to find it again after a couple of years :)
Theyre all old and fat(ter). The guy here with the SG who based his whole persona on trying to cosplay Pete Townshend did a few tours as guitarplayer with Refused.
At their 2003 concert in montreal i was screaming and dancing like a l6 yr old, i was 52 and born again, never was i to be the same, they left the stage and i wanted to follow, T Leckner, Mtl, Qc Canada
Saw them in Toronto opened for Oasis epic
Should be the other way 'round.
One of the best Swedish bands from the Millenium era. I was in Stockholm and did radio. It was magic and wish these days could come back.
they never will. the digitalization of culture helped AND ruined all that. we're just gonna have to accept that. but maybe something at least better than we have now will come.
@@beeswaxlike Solid and astute point. In the meantime, let’s hold onto to bands like this the best we can so new people might discover them and we hold onto good memories of richer, more positive times. Cheers.
They're still there. still playing, just as good if not even better!
I honestly have not heard raw power like that since early AC/DC
so rocking
Doesn’t seem to hold back on the performance. All heart and all business! (I totally get the comparison with Ac/D.C.) As real as it ever gets!!!
Like Live Wire!
THAT IS WHY YOU CAN NOT GET IT OUT OF YOUR HEAD. LOVE IT. AC/DC 3 FIN TIMES. BOSTON GARDEN.
Proud Swede was here ❤
One of the best live bands i’ve ever seen
Should be world famous....
They are in sweden
@@joshuaadamsson3429 *were. They disbanded in 2012 :( Incredible band
Now up & on again.
This song is amazing. I feel all energized!
God damn they are tight as a duck's behind! I love this band :)))))
great stage performance and energy
I saw this one "live" in my sofa back in the days and as a long time Letterman fan I have been through out the years, you could really tell he (the man) was impressed by this performane.
Same story here. This performance on Letterman was my first exposure to the song, the band and their most unusual front man. Brilliant guitar and backing vocal arrangement made this a standout in the history of Late Night.
@@andyinoregon Ebbot is a legend.
Remember going to a show in Sweden after their first album was released. I think they used up all the energy from the nearby nuclear power plant that night. Hands down the best Rock n Roll show I've been to.
Edit: Check out the band Union Carbide productions.
Hey there. I saw these guys back in 2003 in Spain right after Behind The Music". At some points of the show (like this one probably) I would find out my mouth was literally open. (Big fan of Union Carbide too. Best)
Missed this at the time, glad to see it years later
I think this was while they were in NYC when they opened for Oasis at the Beacon Theatre. I saw those shows and TSOOL were awesome.
This album was awesome.
My favorite SOOL song.
One of the best bands I saw live
This song is timeless
I love this band. Saw them play at Scala Lomdon..amazing band, performed like they were headlining a festival
I didn't know Benny Hill fronted a band!.....I remember this performance 20 years later. Legendary.
this fking rocked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome ❤
Me and Ebbot had a few Gammel dansk together when he played in Landskrona, many years ago.
I used to meet him back in the days while working the door at a club in Vasastan Gothenburg. Stellar guy.
really tight. thanks for the upload!
Thanks 👍😘🇸🇪
I saw them in Glasgow (King Tuts), must've been around 2002, not too long after 'Behind the Music' was released. What a gig. I loved when Ebbot got down into the crowd, got everyone sitting as the band muted, before bursting back into life and getting the whole crowd back on their feet jumping about like idiots. I managed to catch them at T in the Park later that year too.
It's unfortunate they never really took off in the UK, and i really don't know why they didn't. There was far more to them than there was to Oasis, for example. They were criminally unrated here.
aaaah so yeeeeeah!
Yes!! 😎
Göttmos!
Fuckin A man! that made me laugh!
Probably the best purpose for this one though. I love this one to, everybody is so in on it. Great to find it again after a couple of years :)
❤ 🇸🇪
Ebbot mastermind !
Notice Ebbot’s haircut-homage to Brian Wilson
This is deffo THEE SHIIITTT
🏆🥇
*where is this band today??!*
they quit in 2012, unfortunately.
@@checobanmusic4358 Every album they put out is more or less killer.
Theyre all old and fat(ter).
The guy here with the SG who based his whole persona on trying to cosplay Pete Townshend did a few tours as guitarplayer with Refused.
You should check out the singer and guitarrist first band called union carbide production, awesome stooges vibes
They are doing a reunion tour this summer
시작할때 삑사리난거 넘 웃기네요 ㅋㅋ he's out of tune lol
Influenced by the Who 🤔