Yes, that is Aaron Lewis, who sang "Am I The Only One?". This is where he started. No addiction involved, but this song 100% reminds me of when my husband and I separated years ago in our 20s. I cried to this song every day for months. We reconciled, we had three more children, then he passed away at only 45. This song now reminds me love can fix anything, except death. 😥😥
Oh, I am right there with you! My 1st marriage ended YEARS before this came but I still had it on repeat thinking about him. We never got back together, but we became best friends. He passed in 2019 at age 48. I miss him every single day. 💔
The singer is Aaron Lewis, and since 2010 or so, he has been a country artist. You reacted to Am I The Only One? Country Boy and Granddaddy's Gun are worth reacting to as well. Another powerful Staind song is Outside.
I had a friend die in a house fire in 2001. This song always reminded me of him. I went to visit his grave one day & this song started playing as soon as I parked my car! Like a little "Hello! I'm still with you!" nod from heaven.
Staind is one of my favorite bands of all time. This was their break out hit but my favorite song of theirs is Something to Remind You. Makes my heart break every time.
I love when you started putting things together "Wait a minute. It seems like I reacted to an older version of him. Maybe a pro American song??" Oh, I love it ❤
Awesome! Layne is another great one about Layne Staley of Alice In Chains. So many great tunes. I really love the first album, it was brutal and raw. Dysfunction.
Aaron Lewis is an amazing songwriter and voice of the 90s progressive rock. The Family Values Tour with Korn, Limp Bizkit, Staind, Ice Cube, Filter, Redman and Methid Man, Incubus. Such a great tour. Aaron’s duet with Fred Durst for Outside was epic.
5:40 That voice was popularized by Grunge music in the early 90's. (Pearl jam, Nirvana, sound garden). You're absolutely right, there was a late 90's new wave of alternative rock, that attempted to mimick that same vocal sound. It's referred to as "Marble mouth" singing. they call it that because the technique requires you to, instead of opening your mouth and projecting outward, like more traditional singing. Instead you widen the inside of your mouth (like your filling your mouth with marbles), and project it internally, which creates this deeper soundbox vibrado like sound. i personally call it shower singing. Because it sounds like when you sing in a small space like a bathroom. I kind of miss this style of singing, it has a lot of soul in it.
Matchbox 20 was another good band back in those days. “3 AM” is probably my fav. Rob Thomas wrote the song for his mom when she was battling cancer. They have a Greatest Hits that’s amazing. I don’t see very many people reacting to them which is odd. But anyway much love❤️
@@docjohnson1 Or dedicated stalker. hahahahaha See what happens when you try to comment on anything on the internet??? I'm sorry hahahahaha just kidding around.
I agree - excellent song when in that kind of mood. I have a playlist of a huge mixture of moods and genres that I put on random play during long road trips. They make the favorites but I will just skip past them if not in the mood while driving down the road. Sometimes songs like this will just allow my mind to wander and help boring parts of the trip go by faster as well.
I couldn't relate when this first came out. Like you then I had a great family life and near fairytale marriage. My wife passed 3 years ago next week and I haven't adapted well. I now feel this song to my core. As Always thank you for your sincere and honest reactions!
Aaron Lewis is an incredible artist on his own ... has that ability to personify emotion much like Chris Stapleton and it projects loud and clear in everything he sings... Stained is a whole other level tho and they xame together at a point in my life much needed... Aaron has a video out that includes the back story for their song called 'Outside' that is absolutely epic!! Aaron also has a tribute to Chester (they were good friends) covering 'Crawling' that is the ultimate example of the emotion he brings to life 🫶🫶🫶
Dead on with time frame, and it absolutely got a lot of us through a bunch of sh*t. Aaron (Lewis) really had a unique sound that is so very much a trademark of staind. There are a lot of heavy topics throughout his time as the frontman for staind and how he describes his perspective just felt really raw (that’s the best way i can remember how I felt when I first heard their music). His country stuff is really good as well and he does really cool acoustic sets as well
The line “I cannot blame this on my father” has always resonated with me. I was closer with my Mom growing up. They worked their asses off. Dad worked 10 hours a day on the railroad and Mom had a beauty shop attached to the house. This song, and some of POD, made me want to be a better father.
Another really crazy song from that time period is from a band called crash test dummies, The name is literally mmm mmm mmm mmm. It has over 43 million views and I don't know it's something different I think you would like it.
This song is back from 2001 when Aaron Lewis was with the band "Staind". Since then, Aaron Lewis has become a solo act...sometimes with a few artists for a show. You played one of his solo songs about 4 months ago...that's why he looks familiar.
I highly recommend reacting to the Staind song Outside and know that Aaron Lewis literally made the lyrics to the verses up live on stage during the concert that first got them noticed. Fred Durst put them on their first major concert when he had Staind open for Limp Bizkit. Aaron Lewis had written the lyrics already for the chorus of Outside but hadn't written the verses. Fred Durst had heard the chorus and liked it so he told Aaron Lewis that if Staind performed that song then Durst would come out and sing on the chorus with him. So during their biggest break to date Aaron Lewis gets on stage and makes the lyrics up to the verses of Outside in real time as they are performing the song. There's a video with Lewis telling this story and talking about how you can see his nerves if you watch recordings from Outside being performed for the first time. This version made up on the spot is the same version that ended up being recorded. This is one of the most wild and impressive stories I've heard of a songs origins.
Just saw them in concert a few weeks ago. They are still rocking. This is their power ballad. Got to try “Mudshovel” or “For You.” Totally different sound. Their best and always last three songs on their set list. Gotta give them a try, please!
Been a fan of Staind since they came out. My favorite band Godsmack which I've see tons of times last year had staind as opening act!! Was awesome. I also saw Arron Lewis on his solo tour at a casino venue. Almost more of a country concert but he did some staind songs (all acoustic) and it was great too.
This group is Badass Staind's first album was Dysfunction 2nd was Break The Cycle. The launched into Outter space when this Single dropped! Unfortunately Staind retired quite a few years ago. They despised labels! And said Staind will never play again or create another album for a label. He in last 2 years has said Staind is working on first new material in years. And will release on their own label/studio. Because they're stupid rich and can. He also had trouble having time for a Staind project because of his popularity as a Country artist.
I've been a Staind Fan from the beginning. I even have their first CD Tormented . It's very dark but good . You would like Zoe Jane . It's a song he wrote when his daughter was born. His first daughter. I've seen Staind so many times. I'm seeing them again this summer. They have so many songs. He wrote a song called Layne about Layne Stanley from Alice in Chains when he died. They have so many good songs. You would probably love his country stuff . Aaron Lewis is very Patriotic. His country stuff is all about it.
I remember seeing Staind open for Korn in Little Rock, AR back in early 2000s when Staind was first coming out. Mudshovel was my Intro to them. Check that one out.
Staind was kinda born in the grunge rock era. They have many good sons! Singer is Aaron Lewis currently doing more country. Other songs by Stained - Mudshovel - Something To Remind You - It’s been a while … lots of really good music!!
Solid song. That whole "Break the Cycle" album is great tbh. I totally agree regarding being careful what music you listen to on the regular. Soundgarden will always be *my band* ,but I have to ration myself to just an album here & there, & play a couple of upbeat fun tracks as a palate cleanser immediately afterward. Soundgarden is some *top-tier* melancholic beauty in music form.... but that melancholy can be sticky, & can negatively affect your mood for hours or even days afterward if you don't take steps to balance things out. ;)
Yea, I feel the same way about this song. I'm getting over a guy that was on drugs (meth) and makes me think of how he might feel one day but I'm moving past it so it's nice to hear it but def not on repeat.
You should definitely check out more from Staind. They really don't miss on much. I would recommend "Outside," as well as "Right Here" to get you started
Music genres are so varied, and rarely can one band be described as any single one, but Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Breaking Benjamin, Three Doors Down, Creed, Nickelback, Shinedown... as Post-Grunge/Hard Rock/Alternative Rock. I always recommend Breaking Benjamin.
Damn, its been forever since ive heard this song. I guess you could say.... its been a while. But seriously, this brings back memories of driving around at night in tne summer jamming out in the car with the windows down. In my 18-20s 🥹
You mentioned this specific sound…next to 80’s music this type is my favorite! Another group with a similar sound is Fuel. I highly recommend “Hemorrhage” Also “Lightning Strikes” by Live
1998. He did a concert on top of a cd record. Store called Looney Tunes in West Babylon Long Island Pl. still around today so you can still buy CDs. It’s the only place left in Long Island but he played this song on the rooftop. It was awesome.
I know what you mean, my dad and I had a strained relationship for a long time and we're only just now starting to understand one another now that he's an old man with not long left. I guess I kinda wish I had invested time in my family before now.
@@Wearywastrel my dad died about 10 yrs ago. The relationships we want with someone are rarely the ones we get to have. Especially if you're the younger.
My husband went to see Aaron Lewis in a small venue last year. He just sat on stage with his guitar and cigarettes and sang his songs. It was a great intimate show but he told stories about how he wrote this song on the fly and sang it at a concert because they need an additional song.
2001 - We called this genre "GRUNGE" and the look was jeans/tshirt or tank with a plaid shirt over or around your waist...girls ditched big hair /hairspray/mousse and it had to be straight...and very light makeup with no smokey eye and tons of eyeliner like the 80s..it was a very difficult couple of decades for me (my hair is wild) but the music was good. Eventually wild hair and spandex leggings and straight leg jeans came back, too and I declared victory...LEGGINGS ARE PANTS. ~Gen X Grandma (Tara)
This absolutely was not considered grunge. This was during the post-grunge and nu metal movement certain song were even categorized as alternative hard rock but certainly not grunge. I love staind but I wouldn’t sully Pearl Jam or Soundgardens name by including them in that conversation.
Yes, that is Aaron Lewis, who sang "Am I The Only One?". This is where he started. No addiction involved, but this song 100% reminds me of when my husband and I separated years ago in our 20s. I cried to this song every day for months. We reconciled, we had three more children, then he passed away at only 45. This song now reminds me love can fix anything, except death. 😥😥
I'm sorry you lost your hubby that way. Hope you're doing ok
Oh, I am right there with you! My 1st marriage ended YEARS before this came but I still had it on repeat thinking about him. We never got back together, but we became best friends. He passed in 2019 at age 48. I miss him every single day. 💔
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@HollerMa71 Sorry for your loss.
Stay does the highest selling rock album of all time little trivia
The singer is Aaron Lewis, and since 2010 or so, he has been a country artist. You reacted to Am I The Only One? Country Boy and Granddaddy's Gun are worth reacting to as well. Another powerful Staind song is Outside.
Yes they are all good songs too had no idea it was the same person
You mean he has also been a country artist since then... staind just went on tour in April/may and now he's back solo touring... staind never quit
He also did a pro American song called Let’s go fishin!
I didn't know he was a country singer, that's cool
Check Lyrical joe and thank me later @@karlweir3198
Love Aaron Lewis! Staind has sooo many great songs. “Outside” and “Something to Remind You” great songs! ❤
Definitely something to remind you
The live at the Mohegan Sun is the best version for sure! ❤ Aaron is an absolute legend of a voice!
Something to Remind You is absolute GOLD….
Ah not heard this for ages. Love this band
It's been awhile since I heard this song!! Lol
I had a friend die in a house fire in 2001. This song always reminded me of him. I went to visit his grave one day & this song started playing as soon as I parked my car! Like a little "Hello! I'm still with you!" nod from heaven.
“Outside” highly recommend 10/10.
Staind is one of my favorite bands of all time. This was their break out hit but my favorite song of theirs is Something to Remind You. Makes my heart break every time.
"just make this go away, just one more peaceful day" and I'm crying again. Then "I cannot blame this on my father, he did the best he could for me"...
Those lyrics hit hard
I love when you started putting things together "Wait a minute. It seems like I reacted to an older version of him. Maybe a pro American song??" Oh, I love it ❤
Being the new father, you would undoubtedly love "Zoey Jane"
Awesome! Layne is another great one about Layne Staley of Alice In Chains. So many great tunes. I really love the first album, it was brutal and raw. Dysfunction.
I second this!
Dude, check out a band called Collective Soul...
Shine
December
Where the River Flows
The World I Know
Smashing Young Man
Aaron Lewis is an amazing songwriter and voice of the 90s progressive rock. The Family Values Tour with Korn, Limp Bizkit, Staind, Ice Cube, Filter, Redman and Methid Man, Incubus. Such a great tour. Aaron’s duet with Fred Durst for Outside was epic.
That tour was epic! The 90s were the best 😊
@@zcsapo2125 I got to see them in Tulsa Oklahoma at a music festival they used to have every year called Edgefest during the first tour it was epic!
the song "something to remind you" by staind is another really amazing song
5:40 That voice was popularized by Grunge music in the early 90's. (Pearl jam, Nirvana, sound garden).
You're absolutely right, there was a late 90's new wave of alternative rock, that attempted to mimick that same vocal sound.
It's referred to as "Marble mouth" singing. they call it that because the technique requires you to, instead of opening your mouth and projecting outward, like more traditional singing.
Instead you widen the inside of your mouth (like your filling your mouth with marbles), and project it internally, which creates this deeper soundbox vibrado like sound.
i personally call it shower singing. Because it sounds like when you sing in a small space like a bathroom. I kind of miss this style of singing, it has a lot of soul in it.
"still remember just the way you taste" luv that lyric
Dude yah, he didn't react to that line at all😮
Well now I'm super excited to see you react to more StainD. Glad you enjoyed the song!
Matchbox 20 was another good band back in those days. “3 AM” is probably my fav. Rob Thomas wrote the song for his mom when she was battling cancer. They have a Greatest Hits that’s amazing. I don’t see very many people reacting to them which is odd. But anyway much love❤️
Excellent reaction. I'm glad that you keep it real and not just blowing smoke. Keep up the good work.
One of my favs. My youngest son turned me on to Staind in 2001. I turned him on to the Doors in the 90's.
Arron Lewis! From Massachusetts where I live. Drove by his house multiple times including Tom Brady’s house when he lived in Massachusetts.
We call that stalking hahahaha just kidding.
Well they lived 100 miles away from each other so you must be a real traveler
@@docjohnson1 Or dedicated stalker. hahahahaha See what happens when you try to comment on anything on the internet??? I'm sorry hahahahaha just kidding around.
Ahhh, a Masshole. JK, I'm a reformed Masshole myself.
I agree - excellent song when in that kind of mood. I have a playlist of a huge mixture of moods and genres that I put on random play during long road trips. They make the favorites but I will just skip past them if not in the mood while driving down the road. Sometimes songs like this will just allow my mind to wander and help boring parts of the trip go by faster as well.
I have to recommend "Something to Remind You" live by Staind. It's a powerful performance.
This song always gives me goosebumps!
I agree with you that certain music fits where you are in life.
One of my favorite bands and songs. I love his voice so much! Good choice.
Have a good evening Blessed Be 😊❤
I couldn't relate when this first came out. Like you then I had a great family life and near fairytale marriage. My wife passed 3 years ago next week and I haven't adapted well. I now feel this song to my core. As Always thank you for your sincere and honest reactions!
Sincere condolences on the loss of your wife.
I get how you are affected differently. Blessings.
Most profound condolences.
My heart breaks for you. Sending all the good vibes I can, for whatever they're worth.
Aaron Lewis and Fred Durst sang the song "Outside". Now he performs country music but has gotten back together with Staind for a tour.
I had no idea who sang this but I do love it, but it's been awhile since I heard it so thanks ❤❤
Dude, Stained is amazing. Deep lyrics
I love Staind, Aaron Lewis and this song. One of my favorites for sure!!
Love this song. Sang it at karaoke a few times.
Candlebox , Shinedown. Also great.
Been a while since I've caught this one 👍
Love this song haven't heard this in years awesome song ❤
Aaron Lewis is an incredible artist on his own ... has that ability to personify emotion much like Chris Stapleton and it projects loud and clear in everything he sings...
Stained is a whole other level tho and they xame together at a point in my life much needed...
Aaron has a video out that includes the back story for their song called 'Outside' that is absolutely epic!!
Aaron also has a tribute to Chester (they were good friends) covering 'Crawling' that is the ultimate example of the emotion he brings to life 🫶🫶🫶
Staind
This is one of my most favorite bands of all time. Love Aaron Lewis voice.🔥🔥🔥
Me too. I’m going to see them again in September.
When you scrolled past 'The Verve' Bitter Sweet Symphony and said .. I don't recognize that .. part of me died ... you have to go watch it.
Listen to some of Staind earlier songs... Crawl and Mudshovel !!
Mudshovel is my favorite! That's how I deal with my exhusbands bullshit. I call it my angry music!
@@kellymckinney9050 exactly!!!! I have seen Staind several times in concert and they are awesome !!
I loved this band and miss them. This entire album is ❤️🔥 and got me through a really difficult time.
I really enjoy when bands and writers put their "shite" in the street for all of us to hear and reflect
Dead on with time frame, and it absolutely got a lot of us through a bunch of sh*t. Aaron (Lewis) really had a unique sound that is so very much a trademark of staind. There are a lot of heavy topics throughout his time as the frontman for staind and how he describes his perspective just felt really raw (that’s the best way i can remember how I felt when I first heard their music). His country stuff is really good as well and he does really cool acoustic sets as well
They are great live. Seen them a few times and always phenomenal…
Aaron Lewis is amazing. his catalog with Staind is incredible. He's a great writer
"and it's been awhile since I've gone and F'ed things up, just like I always do..." How'z that for some self-reflection and total honesty?
The lead singer, Aaron Lewis, has a song named "Country Boy" that more people need to hear, especially today.
The line “I cannot blame this on my father” has always resonated with me. I was closer with my Mom growing up. They worked their asses off. Dad worked 10 hours a day on the railroad and Mom had a beauty shop attached to the house. This song, and some of POD, made me want to be a better father.
@ 6:34 Agreed. Powerful delivery of a powerful message.
Another really crazy song from that time period is from a band called crash test dummies, The name is literally mmm mmm mmm mmm. It has over 43 million views and I don't know it's something different I think you would like it.
I loved Staind. Break the Cycle got me through so much. Great reaction ❤
This song is back from 2001 when Aaron Lewis was with the band "Staind". Since then, Aaron Lewis has become a solo act...sometimes with a few artists for a show. You played one of his solo songs about 4 months ago...that's why he looks familiar.
I highly recommend reacting to the Staind song Outside and know that Aaron Lewis literally made the lyrics to the verses up live on stage during the concert that first got them noticed. Fred Durst put them on their first major concert when he had Staind open for Limp Bizkit. Aaron Lewis had written the lyrics already for the chorus of Outside but hadn't written the verses. Fred Durst had heard the chorus and liked it so he told Aaron Lewis that if Staind performed that song then Durst would come out and sing on the chorus with him. So during their biggest break to date Aaron Lewis gets on stage and makes the lyrics up to the verses of Outside in real time as they are performing the song. There's a video with Lewis telling this story and talking about how you can see his nerves if you watch recordings from Outside being performed for the first time. This version made up on the spot is the same version that ended up being recorded. This is one of the most wild and impressive stories I've heard of a songs origins.
It's been a while... since I heard this here song... it's been a while!
Couldn't resist. I'll see myself out 😝
Some other great Stained songs are:
"Mudshovel"
"Outside"
"Suffocate"
"Can´t believe"
Mudshovel is one of my favorites
Just saw them in concert a few weeks ago. They are still rocking. This is their power ballad. Got to try “Mudshovel” or “For You.” Totally different sound. Their best and always last three songs on their set list. Gotta give them a try, please!
He is such a great singer. My favorite is when I'm gone live
Been a fan of Staind since they came out. My favorite band Godsmack which I've see tons of times last year had staind as opening act!! Was awesome. I also saw Arron Lewis on his solo tour at a casino venue. Almost more of a country concert but he did some staind songs (all acoustic) and it was great too.
Yea it's the same singer. He went country later on. I miss him in Staind. He was so much more relatable for me back in the day. I miss him
He's still with Staind they just did a huge tour after dropping a full new album and they are still phenomenal ❤
Didn't know that.
Ya gotta check out “Outside”. Another banger
I LOVE Staind's songs 'Outside' and 'Mudshovel' as well.🔥
One of my faves from this time period
This group is Badass Staind's first album was Dysfunction 2nd was Break The Cycle. The launched into Outter space when this Single dropped! Unfortunately Staind retired quite a few years ago. They despised labels! And said Staind will never play again or create another album for a label. He in last 2 years has said Staind is working on first new material in years. And will release on their own label/studio. Because they're stupid rich and can. He also had trouble having time for a Staind project because of his popularity as a Country artist.
This song has always been a banger!🔥❤️🔥
This song always give me goosebumps too
I've been a Staind Fan from the beginning. I even have their first CD Tormented . It's very dark but good .
You would like Zoe Jane . It's a song he wrote when his daughter was born. His first daughter.
I've seen Staind so many times.
I'm seeing them again this summer.
They have so many songs.
He wrote a song called Layne about Layne Stanley from Alice in Chains when he died.
They have so many good songs.
You would probably love his country stuff . Aaron Lewis is very Patriotic.
His country stuff is all about it.
This was my favorite song period for a few years!
I remember seeing Staind open for Korn in Little Rock, AR back in early 2000s when Staind was first coming out. Mudshovel was my Intro to them. Check that one out.
I had an album called buzz ballads 1 and 2 that had all this kind of music on it. It is one of my favorite for this kind of music.
Loved the reaction!!
Love Staind, love Aaron Lewis, Love the album, Break the Cycle ❤
Staind was kinda born in the grunge rock era. They have many good sons! Singer is Aaron Lewis currently doing more country. Other songs by Stained - Mudshovel - Something To Remind You - It’s been a while … lots of really good music!!
Cracking song, always in my playlist.
Even after all these years, this song still gives me chills
I enjoyed this so much that im back for a 2nd listen. Cheers & Peace Out ✌️
Solid song. That whole "Break the Cycle" album is great tbh.
I totally agree regarding being careful what music you listen to on the regular. Soundgarden will always be *my band* ,but I have to ration myself to just an album here & there, & play a couple of upbeat fun tracks as a palate cleanser immediately afterward. Soundgarden is some *top-tier* melancholic beauty in music form.... but that melancholy can be sticky, & can negatively affect your mood for hours or even days afterward if you don't take steps to balance things out. ;)
Just saw him awhile ago. Still sounds great.
Yea, I feel the same way about this song. I'm getting over a guy that was on drugs (meth) and makes me think of how he might feel one day but I'm moving past it so it's nice to hear it but def not on repeat.
Definitely been a while since I've heard this one, still holds up well. 👍
I love this song!!
Outside by staind is my favorite song by them.
You should definitely check out more from Staind. They really don't miss on much. I would recommend "Outside," as well as "Right Here" to get you started
Music genres are so varied, and rarely can one band be described as any single one, but Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Breaking Benjamin, Three Doors Down, Creed, Nickelback, Shinedown... as Post-Grunge/Hard Rock/Alternative Rock.
I always recommend Breaking Benjamin.
Staind - Something To Remind You (Live) at Mohegan Sun Arena
Yes sir that is Aaron Lewis you reacted to his song before one of his solo tracks
Oh snap, that’s crazy!!!!
@@BlackPegasusRaps yea you should check out Aaron Lewis’s song country boy i think you will like it a lot
@@BlackPegasusRaps hey bro love your reactions by the way the only reactor I have a membership to
@@jorgelopez1985
Same bro
Damn, its been forever since ive heard this song. I guess you could say.... its been a while. But seriously, this brings back memories of driving around at night in tne summer jamming out in the car with the windows down. In my 18-20s 🥹
It was a nice surprise that you reacted to Staind. Very cool!
You mentioned this specific sound…next to 80’s music this type is my favorite! Another group with a similar sound is Fuel. I highly recommend “Hemorrhage”
Also “Lightning Strikes” by Live
Think I’m going to go and re listen to this album, it’s bangers all the way
It's kinda crazy but whenever I hear this song i want to drink more - instead of visa versa. However, I have LOVED this song for many years!!
Me too. I usually don't drink to escape I drink to feel. And these kinds of songs are perfect in wallowing in self hatred 😂
Outside, epiphany, right here, something to remind you are some of my favourite from staind
1998. He did a concert on top of a cd record. Store called Looney Tunes in West Babylon Long Island Pl. still around today so you can still buy CDs. It’s the only place left in Long Island but he played this song on the rooftop. It was awesome.
"I cannot blame this on my father, he did the best he could for me."
gets me every time.
I know what you mean, my dad and I had a strained relationship for a long time and we're only just now starting to understand one another now that he's an old man with not long left.
I guess I kinda wish I had invested time in my family before now.
@@Wearywastrel my dad died about 10 yrs ago. The relationships we want with someone are rarely the ones we get to have. Especially if you're the younger.
My husband went to see Aaron Lewis in a small venue last year. He just sat on stage with his guitar and cigarettes and sang his songs. It was a great intimate show but he told stories about how he wrote this song on the fly and sang it at a concert because they need an additional song.
Stain’d has a lot of awesome songs. Aaron Lewis also has a lot of cool country songs in his solo career
This song (and band) has been making me cry for decades.
What a great eye you have. Aaron's sound is so different in this one from "Am I the Only One."
Staind was one of my favorite bands growing up. So many good songs.
Outside live with Fred D is a great one to check out.
Wow
Saw them in the 90's with Static X at Musikfest in Pa . I guess when they started out.
His live shows go hard.. listen to some recent ones and he actually has some great growls.
Fred Durst directed this video. He also directed for Puddle of Mudd. I still listen to Staind on the regular.
2001 - We called this genre "GRUNGE" and the look was jeans/tshirt or tank with a plaid shirt over or around your waist...girls ditched big hair /hairspray/mousse and it had to be straight...and very light makeup with no smokey eye and tons of eyeliner like the 80s..it was a very difficult couple of decades for me (my hair is wild) but the music was good. Eventually wild hair and spandex leggings and straight leg jeans came back, too and I declared victory...LEGGINGS ARE PANTS. ~Gen X Grandma (Tara)
Yes that's right!! Lol!
I'm a gen ☓ grandparent as well. I miss the 90s rock scene
I so SO miss the clothes we got to wear to the office when grunge was in...
This absolutely was not considered grunge. This was during the post-grunge and nu metal movement certain song were even categorized as alternative hard rock but certainly not grunge. I love staind but I wouldn’t sully Pearl Jam or Soundgardens name by including them in that conversation.
@@bradbixler-f5c I was literally reading to see if someone was going to make the correction lol. Staind was most certainly post Grunge