It's a travesty this band was not more successful than they were. Nobody Said It Was Easy is a brilliant album front to back. This record is still played regularly in my house. I wish authentic music like this was more popular....love this band.
This band should have been household names. Frank C. Starr is the epitome of a front man and was the biggest rock star people never knew. Dimwit played with an animalistic groove that was simply perfect. Listen to his snare cut through the mix like a dagger. Wow! Haggis' Tele slide work and Lizmi's Les Paul tones are brilliant. Such a heavy in your face song with huge soaring harmonies. THIS is the way it is done folks. It's a shame that Frank and Dimwit were silenced. God bless TFH
I recall seeing this on MTV, as well as seeing Hetfield wearing one of their shirts, free publicity and all. Found the CD shortly thereafter. Such an underrated band.
I am and always was Rocken Roll . I was addicted to it by the time I was 13. I know real boggie when I hear it.(Old School)! I loved Montroes,LED Zeppelin,AC DC, Black Sabbath,Fog Hat and on and on.This Band can play right a long with them all. My wife of 43 years bought me there first Album in 91 and I still consider it among my top5 . With a little bit of luck and less tragedy they would be in the hall of fame. One of the best Rock bands ever assembled
Frankie.....what wild times those were. I remember him being so excited when he got that damn bike that wound up killing him. That and the dumb bitch that backed out onto Sunset Blvd. Frank was one of my best friends, and we helped each other get through some pretty rough times. Whenever I see these videos, I miss him terribly. If he were still around, he would be hitting me up for some cash at least once a week lol. That was Frank. To know him was to love him :)
Love these guys, Haggis is a good friend still, I talk to Dave from time to time-I am sad about Ben and Frankie, we will miss them and I hope the music lives on-love these guys!!
ALL I CAN SAY IS I WAS A FAN BACK THEN AND I STILL AM,MR FRANK.C.STARR WAS AN AMASING VOCALIST THE RIFFS AND DRUMMIN CANY GET ENUFF.THE FOUR HORSE LIVE ON NOW AND FOREVER 21 YRS LATER AND STILL ROCKIN
It's sad that I'm just now becoming a fan after 20 years or so. My brother was a huge fan of them in the 90's..however I never paid much attention to them back then. Now...they have a sound that reminds me of The Black Crowes and BlackBerry Smoke. LONG LIVE THE FOUR HORSEMEN.
It's hard for me to watch this, I worked with these guy's I'm the guy pulling Haggis out of the crowd at the end. I can tell you ALL this Frank and Dimmy were both such great genuine people, HEARTBREAKING. IMO the reason it did not work out.. The number of times we walked into a club to load in and heard SLTS playing. Blame it on, oh' nevermind.
Yea them and Badlands were my favorite bands of the time. When grunge washed away everything, many great bands for swept aside for the latest fad. Wish people weren't so fickle.
Man, this brings back some memories. Although I have not heard this tune since the 90s, it has been stuck in my head for years. I wore this cassette tape out! Thanks for posting...miss the Horseman. They don't make them like that anymore. Pure ROCK N ROLL.
So sad these guys are gone ,but definitely not forgotten. They were my favourite band for years ,still are. I remember when they got back together in in the mid 90's and were hanging around and playing in Toronto a lot -where they recorded "Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By" , I kept missing their shows at RPM 's ,I always figured I'd see them next time. One of my only major regrets in life ! It was too bad that"Gettin' Pretty Good" didn't get heard,cause it was an amazing record.
Some of Franks best work in this song! RIP sweet beautiful Frank. I adored this man. I remember at a festival on L.A. downtown streets Frank seeing my little 3 yr old daughter and him picking her up and claiming her telling people this is my girl. haha that day was forever etched in my mind. He was a great guy, gorgeous and a kick ass singer. RIP Frank. Thanks for the memories poster.
10 years since Frank is gone....... RIP one of my all time fav singers in the whole world...... Frank C. Starr grande maestro... desde Chile se te extraña demasiado!!!
By far the best rockin blues riffs EVER , and the harmony the band has is awsome i cant stop ROCKIN this album , and to throw you 1 more bone I got a set of tired wings tattood on my neck i love this music .
Awesome guitar playing Dave, I was introduced to this band through a friend becuase i had a AC/DC thing going on and still do. I like the clean down to earth, no bull shit Rock and Rock.. The new bands today , can't even come close.. It too bad the way things go in life, must have been a wild ride. but the music will live on. Thanks for that.. U guys did some great music. , like this one , love the intro's Rick
Pure, simple, blues rock. Sheer energy and vibe. Unbelievable how they could take the most basic riffs and rip so much power, heart and presence out of them. It takes serious and unprecedented talent to make that happen. In my top 4 albums since the day it came out.
Seen them in Kelowna BC. What a underated band. Makes you want to 🔥 up the old Harley Davidson. Going to see them as soon as I can . Thanks for this memory. Cheers!
I saw them play at the Troubadour in Hollywood back around 1990? I had never heard of them. Not many people there but I remember the guitars sounded incredible - RAW! The lead guitar player was smoking hot!
Since I bought this album it has been within arm reach of my turntable. Some good solid jams here. It's a shame there arent about 5 more albums from this band. A shame
I saw these guys in Vancouver. We got to the venue early so we had dinner there and the guys showed up for soundcheck. We hung out and eventually ended up shooting some pool with them and having a few drinks until showtime. We stuck around after and partied til closing. Nicest bunch of guys and a killer show. It was so sad to hear about Ken, a well known fixture in the Vancouver music scene. They had just been signed by a major if I remember correctly. I got along particularly well with Frank and was shocked to hear of his passing as well. Life can be a real dick sometimes.
Ain't that the truth brother...not even a sugar coated one. I was already grown and playin' rock and roll in LA when I was lucky enough to have met Frankie, he was a wonderful person, kind of a good natured tough guy. Loved hangin' with him. Didn't really know the others-met Dave once or twice. I have a feeling Dave will be doin' something cool again. Maybe it's already in the works?? Lets hope. Peace.
This is so ultra! This is philosophy and words to live by. Hope there is a concert schedule out there for all the fans who just love y'all. Please post for devoted fans.
Killer band don't know what happened to them.Great Jam l was a teenagerin the late70s.l believe the Best decade by far for rock.l think we have lost that kind for good 👍
I first time i near this band was in 1991(the tape i bought at a Hasting store in Pampa Texas). Got a friend (a.k.a. Tattoo Jimmy) in my sister's car & we drive all around the town & county HI on "skunk weed". I'll never forget what a time with The Four Horsemen. What a time .
Ripping band still listen to the album often,played it for my 20 year old son the other day and he said"man Dad, this songs gotta groove" taught him well.
Wore this cassette out too, driving to college classes everyday. CD has to be very rare nowadays, surely has been out of print since it's initial runoff back in '90 or '91. The Black Crowes started this whole "Roots Rock Revival" of the very early 90's, but the Horsemen were for sure a legitimate band. Love the cranked up tube amp sound and will take it anyday over the processed hi gain crap all over the place today.
One of the best rock n' roll albums ever. If you disagree, that's ok...you're wrong. Some of the most memorable leads and the distinctive voice/range of the late, great Mr. Starr. Big fan of Dimwit (even from his Pointed Sticks/Subhumans days). He was a big influence on my drumming. RIP.
Agree. If I had to pick an All Time Greatest 10 Rock and Roll albums this would be there. Amazing such great music and so many folks will never hear it.
Such an awesome song! I miss the good old days, hanging out with you and Lisel R.I.P. at the Rainbow and hitting the after hours parties. And you could be such an asshole at times LOL. The last time I saw you was at the F.M. Station. You had just lost your drummer and we had the best heart to heart talk. I know how sad you were, but at the same time pumped up because you were ready to record and get out there and do your thing. Miss you my friend!
Nobody Said It Was Easy makes my top ten of all time Hard Rock albums.Should be on everyone's List.
I was there. 1992
livin the high life.
Count my friends on these 4 fingers
Tell me is there any of y’all out there. .
It's a travesty this band was not more successful than they were. Nobody Said It Was Easy is a brilliant album front to back. This record is still played regularly in my house. I wish authentic music like this was more popular....love this band.
I'm going to get another cold beer, and play this song again
That's exactly what I'm doing! This shit rocks!!!
Cheerx Bro 👊
Sambuca coffee on a cold winter day pairs well The 4 Horsemen.
Fucking awesome band... RIP Frankie and Dimwit
whos that and sorry?
@@purplehaze6385 The singer and the drummer.
easily one of the best ,, if not THE best rock album ever
This band should have been household names. Frank C. Starr is the epitome of a front man and was the biggest rock star people never knew. Dimwit played with an animalistic groove that was simply perfect. Listen to his snare cut through the mix like a dagger. Wow! Haggis' Tele slide work and Lizmi's Les Paul tones are brilliant. Such a heavy in your face song with huge soaring harmonies. THIS is the way it is done folks. It's a shame that Frank and Dimwit were silenced. God bless TFH
one of the greatest rock albums ever. Kicked ass. Tragedy always strikes the great ones
its pretty damn good. got to see em once. it was a bit crazy. just how i like it. frank was in top form.
diggitydankenstein ....👍🏻lucky wish I was able too say the same.
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I miss this band so much. Thank you for posting these memories. RIP Frank.
I still play the shit out of this album regularly….
R.i.p. frank!!
I recall seeing this on MTV, as well as seeing Hetfield wearing one of their shirts, free publicity and all. Found the CD shortly thereafter. Such an underrated band.
I am and always was Rocken Roll . I was addicted to it by the time I was 13. I know real boggie when I hear it.(Old School)! I loved Montroes,LED Zeppelin,AC DC, Black Sabbath,Fog Hat and on and on.This Band can play right a long with them all. My wife of 43 years bought me there first Album in 91 and I still consider it among my top5 . With a little bit of luck and less tragedy they would be in the hall of fame. One of the best Rock bands ever assembled
Such an awesome, and tragic band. I bought their first album after seeing this video on MTV when I was 17, and I'm still listening to them!!
2nd CD even better.. very under-rated band imo
Feel sorry for those who never came across these guys ...they are truly superb...and would have fitted right in the current music scene
Slide guitarist/rhythm guitar player Chuck K is Still an Awesome Artist to this Day! I can Personally vouch for This! ....
Frankie.....what wild times those were. I remember him being so excited when he got that damn bike that wound up killing him. That and the dumb bitch that backed out onto Sunset Blvd.
Frank was one of my best friends, and we helped each other get through some pretty rough times. Whenever I see these videos, I miss him terribly. If he were still around, he would be hitting me up for some cash at least once a week lol. That was Frank. To know him was to love him :)
Damn shame.gone to soon !!!
wow, we have some similar story on one cd and then car...rip, but what is is very similar is types of these men. gl hf
What about a behind the music, or let's get the band back together!!!! They rocked!!!
Love these guys, Haggis is a good friend still, I talk to Dave from time to time-I am sad about Ben and Frankie, we will miss them and I hope the music lives on-love these guys!!
ALL I CAN SAY IS I WAS A FAN BACK THEN AND I STILL AM,MR FRANK.C.STARR WAS AN AMASING VOCALIST THE RIFFS AND DRUMMIN CANY GET ENUFF.THE FOUR HORSE LIVE ON NOW AND FOREVER 21 YRS LATER AND STILL ROCKIN
Frank Starr.. great voice for the blues/rock combo they had! So sad he's gone!
They were totally ROCK N ROLL !!! I miss them!!!!!
much harder in sound than their first effort , and less easy dizzy sound alike , GREAT ...
I got over 1000 lps, and the opening three tracks of this record are probably the best start to an album I've ever heard
Both their albums stand the test of time like any of the great ones. What coulda been
I Love it I already said it is one of the best Rock albums ever ... I will never get enough of this shit ...so sad it ended
i miss Frank & Ruby Starr❤
It's sad that I'm just now becoming a fan after 20 years or so. My brother was a huge fan of them in the 90's..however I never paid much attention to them back then. Now...they have a sound that reminds me of The Black Crowes and BlackBerry Smoke. LONG LIVE THE FOUR HORSEMEN.
It's hard for me to watch this, I worked with these guy's I'm the guy pulling Haggis out of the crowd at the end. I can tell you ALL this Frank and Dimmy were both such great genuine people, HEARTBREAKING.
IMO the reason it did not work out..
The number of times we walked into a club to load in and heard SLTS playing. Blame it on, oh' nevermind.
John Goebel .GREATEST band that never was
Yea them and Badlands were my favorite bands of the time. When grunge washed away everything, many great bands for swept aside for the latest fad. Wish people weren't so fickle.
Sorry buddy.
Avonidsed funny....as I was watching this I was thing of badlands....two great bands for sure
Greatest Band that never was.charlie starr of BlackBerry smoke has that engraved telecaster now.
Man, this brings back some memories. Although I have not heard this tune since the 90s, it has been stuck in my head for years. I wore this cassette tape out! Thanks for posting...miss the Horseman. They don't make them like that anymore. Pure ROCK N ROLL.
So sad these guys are gone ,but definitely not forgotten. They were my favourite band for years ,still are. I remember when they got back together in in the mid 90's and were hanging around and playing in Toronto a lot -where they recorded "Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By" , I kept missing their shows at RPM 's ,I always figured I'd see them next time. One of my only major regrets in life ! It was too bad that"Gettin' Pretty Good" didn't get heard,cause it was an amazing record.
For about a month or so in 91 I think this was the only album/tape my Walkman played. Over and over.
+chasebizzy1 Shit like this some 25+ years ago is why I'm half deaf now !
Some of Franks best work in this song!
RIP sweet beautiful Frank. I adored this man.
I remember at a festival on L.A. downtown streets Frank seeing my little 3 yr old daughter and him picking her up and claiming her telling people this is my girl. haha that day was forever etched in my mind. He was a great guy, gorgeous and a kick ass singer. RIP Frank. Thanks for the memories poster.
holy fuck these guys were a great very underrated fucking band
One of the best true rock bands of all time and one of the most underrated unrecognized sad but true awesome miss you guys
I love that feeling I get when I discover these old great rock bands I have never heard of before.
Thank you gentlemen, "Rock is still alive!"
10 years since Frank is gone....... RIP one of my all time fav singers in the whole world......
Frank C. Starr grande maestro... desde Chile se te extraña demasiado!!!
Wow this is great hard rock/blues rock! Can't believe I never heard of them!
Merissa Xhelili They weren't around for long. Deaths, etc. Their album, "Nobody Said It Was Easy" is solid from beginning to end.
+Merissa Xhelili A band that had bad luck all along
+Merissa Xhelili They were on same record label and opened for The black Crowes
+Dean Osterman I also got a cassette with 4 songs on it.There first recordings
By far the best rockin blues riffs EVER , and the harmony the band has is awsome i cant stop ROCKIN this album , and to throw you 1 more bone I got a set of tired wings tattood on my neck i love this music .
Awesome guitar playing Dave, I was introduced to this band through a friend becuase i had a AC/DC thing going on and still do.
I like the clean down to earth, no bull shit Rock and Rock.. The new bands today , can't even come close.. It too bad the way things go in life, must have been a wild ride. but the music will live on. Thanks for that.. U guys did some great music. , like this one , love the intro's Rick
They never had a bad song! Caught them in Edmonton once...was one helluva great show with a wicked sound!
GREAT SONG 👍
Damn this song still sounds awesome! Huge fan of them, Arc Angels, Badlands and Cry of Love.
Another kick ass song by the horsemen, I really miss them.
Pure, simple, blues rock. Sheer energy and vibe. Unbelievable how they could take the most basic riffs and rip so much power, heart and presence out of them. It takes serious and unprecedented talent to make that happen. In my top 4 albums since the day it came out.
Seen these guys in B.G. Ky 90-94 sometime. Good time !
Seen them in Kelowna BC. What a underated band. Makes you want to 🔥 up the old Harley Davidson. Going to see them as soon as I can . Thanks for this memory. Cheers!
Great song! First time hearing them. I'll check out more...
Kicking it. Love this anthem. One of my favorite bands of all time!!!
Criminaly underated album R.I.P. Frank and Dimwit
Holy shit! 90's flashback.👍 Rocked out to this tune back in LA.
This officanado is Timeless w Slide Guitar/ I Love You Charles Charlie Chuck Konieczki Jr II
Dam right...hard rock n rolling. Sad their not around. True Rock.
Frank c Starr baby!!! da man
If you don't like this then you don't know what the fuck music really sounds like
Loved it then, still rockin' now!
I saw them play at the Troubadour in Hollywood back around 1990? I had never heard of them. Not many people there but I remember the guitars sounded incredible - RAW! The lead guitar player was smoking hot!
RIP this band and the members that rocked it...damn they were really..REALLY good!
Excellent Rock Band.. I played them on My Duke Box in My Hometown Motorcycle Rock Bar back in the 90s.. Rocking is My Business.. 🏍️ HARLEYLUYAH
Love this album.
Since I bought this album it has been within arm reach of my turntable. Some good solid jams here. It's a shame there arent about 5 more albums from this band. A shame
Gotta admit, that was a wild ride.
Thanks everyone.
I saw these guys in Vancouver. We got to the venue early so we had dinner there and the guys showed up for soundcheck. We hung out and eventually ended up shooting some pool with them and having a few drinks until showtime. We stuck around after and partied til closing. Nicest bunch of guys and a killer show. It was so sad to hear about Ken, a well known fixture in the Vancouver music scene. They had just been signed by a major if I remember correctly. I got along particularly well with Frank and was shocked to hear of his passing as well. Life can be a real dick sometimes.
This has always been my favorite "tfh" song, i like the guitar, and the chorus.... the whole band rocks!
Ain't that the truth brother...not even a sugar coated one. I was already grown and playin' rock and roll in LA when I was lucky enough to have met Frankie, he was a wonderful person, kind of a good natured tough guy. Loved hangin' with him. Didn't really know the others-met Dave once or twice. I have a feeling Dave will be doin' something cool again. Maybe it's already in the works?? Lets hope. Peace.
love this song and this band. Love that sound. we are what we are... Good tunes, lovin' it forever.
This is so ultra! This is philosophy and words to live by. Hope there is a concert schedule out there for all the fans who just love y'all. Please post for devoted fans.
seen these guys in 1992 in kelowna bc canada…….phenomenal show……excellent live band
Great album
Damn their 1st & 2nd albums were classic. Turn it up 2018. God bless ya Frankie
You got it, Jim.
These guys were fuckin' Great.....ROCK ON
Killer band don't know what happened to them.Great Jam l was a teenagerin the late70s.l believe the Best decade by far for rock.l think we have lost that kind for good 👍
I first time i near this band was in 1991(the tape i bought at a Hasting store in Pampa Texas). Got a friend (a.k.a. Tattoo Jimmy) in my sister's car & we drive all around the town & county HI on "skunk weed". I'll never forget what a time with The Four Horsemen. What a time .
Ripping band still listen to the album often,played it for my 20 year old son the other day and he said"man Dad, this songs gotta groove" taught him well.
Wore this cassette out too, driving to college classes everyday. CD has to be very rare nowadays, surely has been out of print since it's initial runoff back in '90 or '91. The Black Crowes started this whole "Roots Rock Revival" of the very early 90's, but the Horsemen were for sure a legitimate band. Love the cranked up tube amp sound and will take it anyday over the processed hi gain crap all over the place today.
Hell yes, I wish all my jams ( songs ) came as loud out as this on all TH-cam😜
One of my favorite albums and I wish I still had it!
mrromantimothy Really? Post yer email and I will send you whole record.....track by track.....
Romanmarquez@rocketmail.com
Thanks I just bumped up my car stereo.need to test it out
One of the best rock n' roll albums ever.
If you disagree, that's ok...you're wrong.
Some of the most memorable leads and the distinctive voice/range of the late, great Mr. Starr.
Big fan of Dimwit (even from his Pointed Sticks/Subhumans days). He was a big influence on my drumming.
RIP.
certainly, a great album, from start to end
One of my favourite songs...ever
such a damn good band!
...Fuckn Miss ya Frank !
RIP Frank C Starr and Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery .
I noticed Dave Lizmi has "My Song" on his Myspace page , another Horsemen Gem !
man this is music i truly love these guys wish i could make time stand still im almost 55 n this is just what im use to hearing
You were great Frank!.
Remembering our adventures on the Sunset strip and all of the after parties.
R.I.P. Love you!
I agrre....I bought it in 91 on cassette...and off all my early 90's /late 80's albums..this get the most play. Classic slab of rock n roll
I still listning to four horsemen❤
One of my sister LORI FAVOURITE BANDS R.I.P SIS FOR UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
one of my favorite bands...bought the album in 1990 after seeing videos on Headbangers Ball..those were the days!
What a fucking great band, miss you guys.......
Agree. If I had to pick an All Time Greatest 10 Rock and Roll albums this would be there. Amazing such great music and so many folks will never hear it.
One of the best
Such an awesome song! I miss the good old days, hanging out with you and Lisel R.I.P. at the Rainbow and hitting the after hours parties. And you could be such an asshole at times LOL. The last time I saw you was at the F.M. Station. You had just lost your drummer and we had the best heart to heart talk. I know how sad you were, but at the same time pumped up because you were ready to record and get out there and do your thing. Miss you my friend!
one of a kind...... David.....Mr.lizme...... y'all out thanx!!!!
The stakes are high and so am I....GREAT lyric!
Great song, and good album.
Sure do miss these guys!
Excellent.
Thanks Dave, Ken was his name, I forgot, glad to great to hear both you and Ben Pape are alive and well, keep rockin', I miss the mighty Horsemen!!
great song great video
Dimwit and Frankie R.I.P