this dude was ahead of his time. When asked in an interview if he thought that he was the Bob Dylan of the 90s, he said 'naw, more like the Bon Jovi of the 60s' lol
Bills Jets on 9/11 was set. Billy Joel at MSG was a gift because I love pianos. 9/10. I was already flying in 9/9. Yep. Bucket list flipped a few times when I looked and my teenage years are playing that evening. Beck, Billy Joel, Bills.
@@wonkylommiter6364 It was! He sat up there with a banjo and talked to the audience about his favorite country bands. The audience was mostly country folk when I looked around. He was really humble and sounded great! Johnny Cash was amazing too. My two buddies got to go back stage and meet Johnny. Unfortunately I was off getting a drink when the opportunity came up!
@@parabola8933 So cool! I saw him at a UK festival in 97 around the time Devil's Haircut was really big here, he clearly has a lot of love and respect for the country greats but is a real one off. Shame you missed going back stage back in 95!
been a beck fan since 1993. seen him twice. Once in Seattle the other in Nashville. He puts on a great show. A real artist. He's under appreciated by most. People will find him a genius in 40 or 50 years.
Thank you. I knew he looked familiar. I could not see his face long enough to be certain, though the hair & gyrations should have been sufficient. Cheers @Anemic Leech!
These lyrics are crazy creative. “I quit my job blowing leaves...now I’m running like a flaming pig!” It is such a toe rapper too, great way to start the morning.
@@myearsloveit It sure sounds like something he would say, who do you think did say it? You won't believe this, but I was watching the Marx Brothers in "Night in Casablanca" which is so funny, and I heard Groucho ask an officer something and he said "asking for a friend" back in 1946 😸
@@Cougelly1999 there was a lot of hip hop influence in early Beck I thought he was referencing Kool Moe Dee's track "How Do You Like Me Now?" but obviously it was already a thing before that
Lol i thought he said “BEEN OVER TWICE” Had me in my memories when house parties sometimes lasting all day and night to the point where some people leave and come back. just long hours partying 🎉
Beck really helped define the 90s. A lot of alternative borrowed exclusively from 70s punk and metal, but Beck took inspiration from... well, pretty much everything. I wish we had that kind of creativity in music now :(
we do, its all over the place, you're just looking for it in the radio play hits, its not there, that's just vanilla for the masses. look at kimbra, miami horror. empire of the sun, nicola cruz, its everywhere.
The song is from 1994, but the video looks like it's from 1974, with the exception of one scene with what looks like a Nissan 300ZX, or maybe a Pontiac Fiero.
greetings from Borneo. everything about the 90s alt rock subculture was weirdly fun, i think i am the only guy i know which smoked pot, watched too much MTV, kept long hair and listened to alt rock in my entire town then when they are listening to Andy Lau or Aaron Kwok. xD. i remembered that i had to fly to Kuala Lumpur just to get the Odelay CD in 1996 and it took me 3 days to find the only record store that cater to underground music fans then! ♪ ♫ But i got a drug And i got the bug And i got something better than love ♪ ♫
i only found Becks music recently, i dont know how on earth he passed me by, it could be all the festivals i was going to, but i love him he's so funky
Beck’s truly given us decades of the most beautiful, innovative, fun, eclectic, brilliant music from this til now. Nothing could make me lose respect, purely based on the genius in his art. Not even that he’s a damn Scientologist. That...really says it all
I remember when a friend of mine introduced me to Beck, he described Beck as this guy that "just uses really weird instruments in literally every song and its awesome" and that never ever changed even since the 90s.
One of Beck's...ahem, less enigmatic tunes. Just listening to it for the 1,000,000 time and still never disappoints. It puts a smile on my face and elation in my belly. You can tell, by this time, Beck was doing quite well for himself, as evidenced by those sweet, sweet synths in the video (but not so comfortable that he would let he or his bandmates destroy perfectly good instruments, as evidenced in the video). Still loving that Ford Probe!
I always feel like the odelay and mellogold eras had a lot of upbeat music with a very sad and melancholy undertone. for some reason this song has always felt that way to me
My favorite off that album! Man did my friends and I have a blast when that came out, it was a soundtrack to our antics (just turned 18, stupid, dangerous fun). We cranked this song and sang along. Wild keg parties, inside or out. Going to the lake getting wasted, camping, jumping off cliffs, swimming across bays that we couldn't make it and almost drown, etc, etc. I'm glad I'm still alive lol. "Quit my job blowin leaves" always hit me hard when it came out. I was working in landscaping at the time, first job out of high school, and had a damn Echo blower strapped to my back for 4/4 hours in the fall. Those mf's are heavy! Try walking with 3 laptops in your backpack, yeah that's about what it's like. Plus a screaming, hot engine right behind you all the live long day.
i used to bang my head until the sore never went away for 3 years straight. and to top that the numerous injuries i got from stage diving and mosh pits. there was never one morning where i would leave house without taking a couple of hits from the bong. goodness gracious me lol the only things that remains from those days nowadays are the tunes, the mindset and the long hair. Everything else aged. i miss my stupid rock t shirts too.
TE AMO GUERO CUANDO VUELVAS A LA ARGENTINA LLAMAME jajajaj que le pasaba I think I'm in love with the whole art you give us since my 7th Bday around '93
there was once upon a time where all the English i knew were lyrics from Beck and I would converse using the words and phrases i learnt from it. LOL imagine the responses i get from those which speaks English. This was back in the 90s. good times.
This album imo surpasses all of Beck's other drops. All tracks were worth listening to more than once. Most were like this one...worth listening to repeatedly! Fine, fine effort. Remember however, people and things evolve. Don't hate Beck's evolution, its his personal journey after all.
thank you for being a huge influence on my tastes in music. from hiphop , to funk and soul, blues. and even tricked me into liking country, and blue grass
So you welcome mortality? Not for us anti-aging people that know a thing or two about science and technology. Get with the programme. Ageing is for primitive societies.
@@paddykeady9632 Yes, I welcome mortality. I don't wanna live this life forever. Because I believe in an afterlife and to be born again. But I'm curious about your anti-aging people. Please educate me as I would like to "as you would say" get with the program.
@@joshuagibson2520 Just a couple. But hydroponic really took off in the early 90s. Even then I still preferred the greenhouse/soil herb. It was NL5 x Haze for me back then, with a little Hindu Kush or Durban Poison when it came around. When all else failed.. yeah the press weed was there... from mexico.. with those green army helmet seeds hahah
@@hazysativa3045 hell yeah. Those were the days. What I miss most about that era is the all the skunk #1 we used to see. It's hybridized a lot these days, but I haven't seen any real deal tru skunk #1 in a long time.
@@hazysativa3045 man. Those seeds in the Mexican brick were impossible to get them all out. Fuck. I can taste it just thinking about it lol. Ounces of that garbage for 40-50 bucks in my area then.
Whenever I feel like getting stoned, I just watch and listen to any Beck video without even smoking anything. His videos are so abstract I love them with the ever underlying groove that he's a master at. Is that Buzz from the Melvins at 1:09?
I never read that bit as a response to the question until I saw a couple of comments here. I always interpreted it as a separate statement about his general wellbeing, i.e. he's pretty good, goin on, feelin strong. This feels like a ridiculously formal analysis of some of the most casual lyrics ever YET, paradoxically, maybe I've simply misinterpreted it and been dumb this whole time. Uh oh
this dude was ahead of his time. When asked in an interview if he thought that he was the Bob Dylan of the 90s, he said 'naw, more like the Bon Jovi of the 60s' lol
Remember seeing that, couldn't stop laughing.
He is coolness personified
What does he mean by that?
omg i love this so much
@@cellblocknine5385 bon jovi is an 80s artist if he was the bon jovi of the 60s it means he was ahead of his time
I'm 75 and I love this shit. Nobody like Beck. Makes me feel like i"m never going to be a dinosaur. His stuff is not locked in a time line.
Hi dad
as long as you didn't vote for Trump, you have successfully escaped boomerism. gratz! there's literally like, 2 of you in existence (maybe)
@@abysssss , Trump is a boil on our national ass, and I'm being nice.
yo it really does seem that way but i, for example, am 16 and cant go a day without listening to beck for atleast 20 minutes
@@abysssss trump is better than kendrick lamar
"Quit ma job blowin' leaves" - most badass lyric ever.
I was just about to write the same!! made me smile. 2021!
telephone bills up my sleeves
"Leapin' up into the air gettin' shoosta (juicedup), beyond belief!"
I thought it was "shoosta" for years 🤣
@@dizastro5437 Chokin' like a one-man dustbowl, freedom rock slimeball talking in code.
what means?
This is one of the singular best recordings ever to have been made and i WiLL die on this hill.
You wo'nt be alone..😊
This song ain't no hill. It's Mount Everest !
Beck is a Renaissance man. Like Tom Waits. True genius.
meh the man's Scientologist. He made good music leave at that.
I couldn't get enough of Beck back in the day, and still can't today. His music holds up, that's for sure. He truly was ahead of his time
Ya shake your bootelay! He has mixed it up! Feel better feel good jams
Bills Jets on 9/11 was set. Billy Joel at MSG was a gift because I love pianos. 9/10. I was already flying in 9/9. Yep. Bucket list flipped a few times when I looked and my teenage years are playing that evening. Beck, Billy Joel, Bills.
Whiskey stained, bucktooth,backwoods creep
Me too... Me Too!
BECK! is his own genre!
no, his genre is Odelay.
And I vote for Beck to have their own SiriusXM music channel - like Pearl Jam already has.
oh yeah!
He can play ANYTHING.
Oh yah he is!!✌
This is music from another universe. The good one. Where everybody is happy.
And everything is fun
Amazing song, full of crazy good effects.
Winos throwing frisbees at the sun...Lol his lyrics are brilliant beautiful .
Beck is pure gold
Mellow gold
RedCalx you beat me too it dammmn it
Mellow = pure
The purest!.
Saw Beck in 95 at The Pantages in LA. He opened for Johnny Cash. It was a great show.
My god... that must have been amazing!
@@wonkylommiter6364 It was! He sat up there with a banjo and talked to the audience about his favorite country bands. The audience was mostly country folk when I looked around. He was really humble and sounded great! Johnny Cash was amazing too. My two buddies got to go back stage and meet Johnny. Unfortunately I was off getting a drink when the opportunity came up!
@@parabola8933 So cool! I saw him at a UK festival in 97 around the time Devil's Haircut was really big here, he clearly has a lot of love and respect for the country greats but is a real one off. Shame you missed going back stage back in 95!
It never gets old. The man has broken the temporal portal with rhymes and linguistic shenanigans. God Bless Beck
I’m so glad Beck had his moment to shine in the 90s! Most music observers of today cannot appreciate his genius. He is one of my favs
25 years later, this music still holds up as original.
The man is a musical genius
This is still one the most fascinating/hilarious songs and videos. He and his crew were 25 years ahead of everyone. Brilliant
So he reached the current level 25 years ago. But where are now the songs and videos like this one?
@@ipiap th-cam.com/video/lIO5CCWvEeE/w-d-xo.html
What ?
This is just how the 90s was you millenial.
Yes! Makes me dance and laugh everytime! He is brilliant and timeless. His arrangements are unique and super creative.
🤪
been a beck fan since 1993. seen him twice. Once in Seattle the other in Nashville. He puts on a great show. A real artist. He's under appreciated by most. People will find him a genius in 40 or 50 years.
Did you see Beck in Seattle for the Odelay tour in 1996? I saw that same show
What's your favorite album
B U Z Z O jamming to himself in the back yard is just pure art
The king
lmao he wasnt alone. he was playing for the pup
The king alright!✌
Thank you. I knew he looked familiar. I could not see his face long enough to be certain, though the hair & gyrations should have been sufficient. Cheers @Anemic Leech!
I watched again and "made" eye contact. I appreciate your attention to detail.
These lyrics are crazy creative. “I quit my job blowing leaves...now I’m running like a flaming pig!” It is such a toe rapper too, great way to start the morning.
Is he the first person to say "How do you like me now?"
Choking like a one-man dustball
@@Cougelly1999 not wven close
@@myearsloveit It sure sounds like something he would say, who do you think did say it? You won't believe this, but I was watching the Marx Brothers in "Night in Casablanca" which is so funny, and I heard Groucho ask an officer something and he said "asking for a friend" back in 1946 😸
@@Cougelly1999 there was a lot of hip hop influence in early Beck I thought he was referencing Kool Moe Dee's track "How Do You Like Me Now?" but obviously it was already a thing before that
This is definitely one of the best albums of the 90s. It brought my dad and I together musically, which at the time wasn't an easy task.
i wish i could wake up in a beck video
word
damn straight.
Every time I find myself lost in Beck videos I think this, so glad I saw this comment. haha
Me too
And never get out...
Something better than love.
“Everybody bent over twice” is one of the greatest lines ever.
Lol i thought he said “BEEN OVER TWICE”
Had me in my memories when house parties sometimes lasting all day and night to the point where some people leave and come back. just long hours partying 🎉
We wish we could wake up in a Beck video too!
Probably one of the best music videos ive ever seen,
He's still ahead of his time, totally unique. Thanks Beck.
My favorite track off the record! Reminds me of doing bong hits down dirt roads in Indiana in 94.
Aw yeah, King Buzzo!
the feedback at 2:30 is a sample of hog leg from the eggnog EP :)
From the Melvins? He's in this Video?
playing guitar at 1:07 and then driving the forklift at 2:04
I think kurt danielson from TAD is driving in a drop top at 1:41 too.
Fr tho
This is still one of my favorite Beck songs.
Probably one of the best songs ever written.
Spitting like a natural at 24 years old! What a talent like fine wine! Keeps getting better with time
Beck really helped define the 90s. A lot of alternative borrowed exclusively from 70s punk and metal, but Beck took inspiration from... well, pretty much everything. I wish we had that kind of creativity in music now :(
We will real soon...
we do, its all over the place, you're just looking for it in the radio play hits, its not there, that's just vanilla for the masses. look at kimbra, miami horror. empire of the sun, nicola cruz, its everywhere.
@@monstermash7465 are you gonna start making music?
The song is from 1994, but the video looks like it's from 1974, with the exception of one scene with what looks like a Nissan 300ZX, or maybe a Pontiac Fiero.
Beck does have a little of that late '70's band Devo type of sound!
Aaaah, the 90's. How I miss it so.
Malachi Campbell IKR?!
Then you will love Halt and Catch Fire!
greetings from Borneo.
everything about the 90s alt rock subculture was weirdly fun,
i think i am the only guy i know which smoked pot, watched too much MTV, kept long hair and listened to alt rock in my entire town then when they are listening to Andy Lau or Aaron Kwok. xD.
i remembered that i had to fly to Kuala Lumpur just to get the Odelay CD in 1996 and it took me 3 days to find the only record store that cater to underground music fans then!
♪ ♫
But i got a drug
And i got the bug
And i got something better than love ♪ ♫
Mac Campbell ...me to mac. Me too.
Mac Campbell 80s were so much better
I remember buying the Beck Loser EP before he even had a full CD. Ahhh, those were the days. The early to mid 90s were unmatched.
Truth my friend! 🐱
I saw Beck in Sacramento in the early 90s & he was awesome! 🎉💞🐦
Me too
I had his early cassette releases when he was still in the womb.
@@kommissar.murphy that's amazing!
That red cover...connection '94 damn it was goin' on
Best Beck song ever.
I keep getting these into these Beckathons where i just listen nonstop, lmao. Its just so alluring.
I'm within this phase currently myself!
This song generally helps me get my groove back. I need it right now.
Buzz from the Melvins!
Great video. Loved to see the cameo of King Buzzo from The Melvins in there too.
I never knew he played the forklift on this track
@@marcschneider4432 LOL!!!!
This is pure Funk. I love it. This Track makes me so happy when I listen to It. I cant help just wanting to get my Groove on.
Feel asleep to this cassette more nights than I can remember. Good times.
how can you not love this track?
+Emma Norry you can't not?!
Maybe they're sad and unhappy
What a jammin' freakin song... Gotta love Beck.
i only found Becks music recently, i dont know how on earth he passed me by, it could be all the festivals i was going to, but i love him he's so funky
I'm sad and unhappy.😂
Genius Beck!
Beck’s truly given us decades of the most beautiful, innovative, fun, eclectic, brilliant music from this til now. Nothing could make me lose respect, purely based on the genius in his art. Not even that he’s a damn Scientologist. That...really says it all
would you believe that i grew up in the 90s, was completely obsessed with this album when it came out, and never knew this video existed until today?
Same
Were you throwing frisbees at the sun and became blind to the fact that this video was created until you saw it?
Hahah, same here, except I graduated '93. I only ever saw the video for Loser.
Same here
It was hard to see music videos back then. I actually paid 3.99 to see a Tool video in 1995.
Man, I never get tired of Beck!
The whole album is a pure chef d'oeuvre.
It's one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
Damn right! Mad funky grooves all the way
Beck is amazing!! This song is one of my favorites!!!!
69 YO. Love this! I miss the 90's Livin them again now.
I remember when a friend of mine introduced me to Beck, he described Beck as this guy that "just uses really weird instruments in literally every song and its awesome" and that never ever changed even since the 90s.
THIS Mug is one of the most creative and fun musical minds to ever grace anything listenable.
One of Beck's...ahem, less enigmatic tunes. Just listening to it for the 1,000,000 time and still never disappoints. It puts a smile on my face and elation in my belly. You can tell, by this time, Beck was doing quite well for himself, as evidenced by those sweet, sweet synths in the video (but not so comfortable that he would let he or his bandmates destroy perfectly good instruments, as evidenced in the video). Still loving that Ford Probe!
The best album I brought in the 90s
So freaking awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The almighty algorithm recommends this to me a couple of times every year! I love it. All hail the algorithm!
Lo and behold! It's been a year... (I didn't even remember writing that comment a year ago) ...creepy. Still; thank you the algorithm.
Beck is awesome, they have many amazing songs, this one is probably my favorite out of all of them.
love this song . love this era. love this video. lots of love.
Yes!!! Beck where my fav being 15 year old when this came out. This was so fresh in the 90s and still as fresh today! Thumbs up
Beck one of the coolest cats on Earth. Puuuuuuuuuuuuurfect music.
BECK YOUR THE BEST *Please preform near South Carolina soon 😝😜😁😄
I always feel like the odelay and mellogold eras had a lot of upbeat music with a very sad and melancholy undertone. for some reason this song has always felt that way to me
Danny Hengel The presentation is upbeat, lyrics are dark
down the mountain like an avalanche
I'm sad, and unhappy
Yppah dna das mi
@@WildBillHickums just like they might be giants
My favorite off that album! Man did my friends and I have a blast when that came out, it was a soundtrack to our antics (just turned 18, stupid, dangerous fun). We cranked this song and sang along. Wild keg parties, inside or out. Going to the lake getting wasted, camping, jumping off cliffs, swimming across bays that we couldn't make it and almost drown, etc, etc. I'm glad I'm still alive lol.
"Quit my job blowin leaves" always hit me hard when it came out. I was working in landscaping at the time, first job out of high school, and had a damn Echo blower strapped to my back for 4/4 hours in the fall. Those mf's are heavy! Try walking with 3 laptops in your backpack, yeah that's about what it's like. Plus a screaming, hot engine right behind you all the live long day.
It was such an exciting and creative time for music. I miss it desperately.
Well said👏❤
i used to bang my head until the sore never went away for 3 years straight.
and to top that the numerous injuries i got from stage diving and mosh pits.
there was never one morning where i would leave house without taking a couple of hits from the bong.
goodness gracious me lol
the only things that remains from those days nowadays are the tunes, the mindset and the long hair. Everything else aged.
i miss my stupid rock t shirts too.
Greatest Beck song ever recorded.
Awwwww yeah, my goodness!
TE AMO GUERO CUANDO VUELVAS A LA ARGENTINA LLAMAME jajajaj que le pasaba
I think I'm in love with the whole art you give us since my 7th Bday around '93
I don't know how I've missed this for all these years but y'all catch Buzz Osborn from the Melvins in this video?!
One of the single catchiest choruses to come out of the 90s.
What a Masterpiece! He sums up my early life in a song!! He's a wonderful Alien sent to us Preaching love rock and soul!
I watch this music video once a week
Leapin up into the air, gettin juiced up beyond belief!
"how do you like me now?...pretty good"
"I quit my job blowin' leaves, telephone bills up my sleeves"
Best lyric in the history of music.
Goin’ on, feelin’ strong 💪🏻
there was once upon a time where all the English i knew were lyrics from Beck and I would converse using the words and phrases i learnt from it. LOL
imagine the responses i get from those which speaks English. This was back in the 90s.
good times.
@@jhonnycagexrage7458 chokin like a one man dustbowl, freedom rock slimeballs talkin in code
This album imo surpasses all of Beck's other drops. All tracks were worth listening to more than once. Most were like this one...worth listening to repeatedly! Fine, fine effort. Remember however, people and things evolve. Don't hate Beck's evolution, its his personal journey after all.
I hope you dont still say "imo"
Idk, I gotta vote for mutations IMO.
The visuals for this number alone make for far far far far! too short tune-age.
Odelay
This and Midnite Vultures are by far his best original stuff. I love Odelay, but its as much a Dust Brothers album as it is a Beck album.
In my experience, if you play this song at a party, everyone will dance, guaranteed.
Love how bright the sky was!
thank you for being a huge influence on my tastes in music. from hiphop , to funk and soul, blues. and even tricked me into liking country, and blue grass
the 90s were the peak of music videos
random ass crap, nicely shot, to some good tunes
I want this song played at my funeral
ize kan cum?
So you welcome mortality? Not for us anti-aging people that know a thing or two about science and technology. Get with the programme. Ageing is for primitive societies.
@@paddykeady9632 what the fuck lmao
@@paddykeady9632 Yes, I welcome mortality. I don't wanna live this life forever. Because I believe in an afterlife and to be born again. But I'm curious about your anti-aging people. Please educate me as I would like to "as you would say" get with the program.
@@goodoljay Idk there's stacks of videos on anti ageing research on TH-cam... not hard to come by. I respect your perspective though
I remember waking and baking to this premiere back on Much Music in Canada. Smoked a nice bowl.
nice, nice.
Back when we actually got seeds in the bag.
@@joshuagibson2520 Just a couple. But hydroponic really took off in the early 90s. Even then I still preferred the greenhouse/soil herb. It was NL5 x Haze for me back then, with a little Hindu Kush or Durban Poison when it came around. When all else failed.. yeah the press weed was there... from mexico.. with those green army helmet seeds hahah
@@hazysativa3045 hell yeah. Those were the days. What I miss most about that era is the all the skunk #1 we used to see. It's hybridized a lot these days, but I haven't seen any real deal tru skunk #1 in a long time.
@@hazysativa3045 man. Those seeds in the Mexican brick were impossible to get them all out. Fuck. I can taste it just thinking about it lol. Ounces of that garbage for 40-50 bucks in my area then.
Beck has always been AWESOME
Whenever I feel like getting stoned, I just watch and listen to any Beck video without even smoking anything. His videos are so abstract I love them with the ever underlying groove that he's a master at. Is that Buzz from the Melvins at 1:09?
Just noticed, the dude at 3:26 is freaking lit up! High as a Georgia pine! Aww yeah!
Yep, looks like Buzz
@@GuudBaay listen Hog Leg - Melvins @1:41 it's the sample @2:30
Thank you! I had the same question! Buzz! Epic!
A Masterpiece!
That's such a great video. The songs great, and the video is as well. Huzzah!!!
Nintendo Thumb 🌹
Gotta say, his videos are really good. Don't listen to his music much. But when I do, I appreciate...
Beck is probably the best experimental rocker ever.
beck the kind of guy to respond “pretty good” when someone says “how you like me now!” during a fight
I never read that bit as a response to the question until I saw a couple of comments here. I always interpreted it as a separate statement about his general wellbeing, i.e. he's pretty good, goin on, feelin strong. This feels like a ridiculously formal analysis of some of the most casual lyrics ever YET, paradoxically, maybe I've simply misinterpreted it and been dumb this whole time. Uh oh
Nothing can beat this.
Best Beck album by a long shot
This album was amazing back in 1994, and it's still amazing today.
Weeeeeeeee .that's my song!❤ have a nice day everybody!🦋🐛🕷🌹🐞❤ my emogis would go on for days...luv to you.
This video needs to be shown in High School science classes, for it demonstrates what life is like in an alternate universe.
Getting juiced up beyond belief! :)
This song should be the national anthem.
Yes, Kazakhstan like very much!
For which nation?
Love me some Beck,the older the better!
I remember when mellow gold came out. I said this dude is a genius. I was right 👍🏼
I love Beck poking the dead guy at 1:32 XD
lol. is u ded?
best commentar ever
With a stick
With that look at the face.
i am gonna do that to my kids one of these days.
it would drive everyone nuts i think. haha
This video greatly shows what LA is all about in 2020s - homeless people EVERYWHERE enjoying their life to the fullest.
This dude is talented.... great riff
I just love this guy.
It's true, the 90's really was the best decade of all time.
Diatonic5th you couldn’t go wrong with any genre or most artists. True sign of greatness
that's right, too bad i wasn't alive to experience it
Not really. In YOUR lifetime maybe. Mine too.
Early 90s. After 98 since got weird
80s & 90s 🎉🎇🎆🎊🌟
this reminds me of when i still had hope