Faith No More - Falling to Pieces (Official Music Video)
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- Опубликовано: 20 фев 2014
- Faith No More - "Falling to Pieces" (Official Music Video) from the album 'The Real Thing' (1989)
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That bass line can cure cancer.
ahahahahaaaaaaa, probably !!
It’s Billy Gould; can we expect anything less?
Stéfano Calderón Fkn A bro!!!
brother funk pop punk rock can always cure anything!
Lifted from Dr. Royal Rife, with his express permission to do so to the Rockesmeller/Illuminaki cancer industry...;)
Two of my granddaughters walked in while I was rockin this and said “Pa, you listen to some crazy stuff”😂🤣 ✌️
Adam Brunton I’m turning them on to the good stuff🤣✌️
B P I’ve been there for a while bro. The “new” stuff is garbage!! I have four daughters and they are all into the classic rock scene, so I must be doing something right 👊✌️
If they thought this was crazy, they should've heard Frank Zappa. That'd be a trip for them 🤣
Respect.
Chance Uriah Miller I remember Zappa!! He was quite a character🤟✌️
Ah yes 1989. When you can't quite tell if something is late 80's or early 90's. Perfect.
I think this every time i listen to Pretty Hate Machine.
@@Gnix1996 Great album! I see what you mean with that dirty synth.
Right?? Haha
This was the perfect example that rock/metal doesn't have to be dark and angry all the time.
It could be weird, colourful yet still heavy af at the same time.
And it could be fun
You mean this was Faith No more?
Cannibal corpse is fun and colorful also
"You ever fall asleep on acid? That is our music video."
You talkin about the video or the lyrics? Cause the lyrics are pretty depressing...
It's 2022 and this band is still charming as it used to be.
you mean 2022 right?
No it’s not.
It's now 2023 and they still stand out
@@GolfYourself breh.
2023 and just figuring out this song is on Black Hawk Down
The fact that it's over 25 years old & still rocks is a testament to how awesome & timeless this band is.
true dude
Over 30 now!
David Mccullers The fact that I’m 20 years old and I just discovered this band and all of its glory, is a testament to how timeless this band is. But I mean this guys voice though it’s nuttttts
@@typicallyodd2237 Especially on later stuff! He's good here but really came into his own on Angel Dust
@@EddieSparxx AD was a masterpiece
I always think of the Rangers gearing up in Blackhawk down!
We always listened to Faith No More, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilot's, Alice in Chains, etc... when heading out on a mission. I was Army Aviation from 1987 to 1998.
It's like a cycle, that scene repeat again and again every time I listen to this song!
Forget bout' the water and the nvg's we'll be back in an hour 😂
I think they tried to use Welcome to the Jungle and it got "shot down" prior to production
Well thank God they had to change the song
@@sully0001the years you were deployed were prime Metal and Rock. Now it’s a desolate landscape for said genres smh
This bands success surely owes a lot to Mike Patton's sense of humour, as well as his energy. What a frontman!
Indeed his energy, one of best live concert experiences
I'd have given anything to have been a teenager in the 80's because of these ❤️
Or Chuck Mosley who actually went to better bands like bad brains
@@mikehesse4095 you can't honestly say that chuck mosley was better than Mike Patton... Or that bad brains were anywhere near the level of faith no more??? Bad brains were a shambles dude....
a top tier sarcasm
Lyrics:
Back and forth, I sway with the wind
Resolution slips away again
Right through my fingers, back into my heart
Where it's out of reach and it's in the dark
Sometimes I think I'm blind
Or I may be just paralyzed
Because the plot thickens every day
And the pieces of my puzzle keep crumblin' away
But I know, there's a picture beneath
Indecision clouds my vision
No one listens....
Because I'm somewhere in between
My love and my agony
You see, I'm somewhere in between
My life is falling to pieces
Somebody put me together
Layin' face down on the ground
My fingers in my ears to block the sound
My eyes shut tight to avoid the sign
Anticipating the end, losing the will to fight
Droplets of "yes" and "no"
In an ocean of "maybe"
From the bottom, it looks like a steep incline
From the top, another downhill slope of mine
But I know, the equilibrium's there
Indecision clouds my vision
No one listens
Because I'm somewhere in between
My love and my agony
You see, I'm somewhere in between
My life is falling to pieces
Somebody put me together
Brilliant lyrics. This group should be in R&R Hall of Fame
Well copied and pasted 😂
Please Mike... put the pieces together... stay safe and get well🍀 wishing you well
The only thing I had, and still have, a hard time understanding is when he says: "No one listens". cause it sounds like something extra than just listen. If it was not for the lyrics, I would never guess. hhahaha
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Rap and nu metal cannot be understood without Faith no more. They were the basis of the model that saved rock in the 90's
Chili peppers were doing it before them. That was the whole thing with these 2 bands back then and the rivalry between them. People were calling FNM a ripoff of them and maybe they were in some ways but they were definitely more of a hard rock band than the chili peppers were. Metal at times and chili peppers never were that heavy. So they definitely were different.
@@trenken
RHCP started as a fusion between funk and rap, nothing new, other bands did it before, they simply gave it their style and then in the 90's they noticed that the FNM formula worked and that many bands began to be influenced by them. What I mean is that FNM was more influential in the growth of music in the 90's. Especially in the second half.
What I say is a verifiable reality and also my comment is very clear about what genre was born based on what FNM did.
Hard and glam rock barely touched the 90's, and we all know what happened to Guns And Roses, on the other hand bands like Pantera, Metallica, Megadeth, etc... became old-fashioned for many young people before starting the second half of the 90's. Not to mention how the grounge crashed as well before the second half of the 90's. The most direct influence on the way bands that emerged in the second half of the 90's played instruments and even sang was FNM.
I give an example: The greatest influence of the members of Korn (said by them) has been FMN. Jonathan Davis and various singers have taken up the nasal way of singing that Mike Patton used on The Real Thing and Angel Dust albums.
FNM was the bridge between rap metal and nu metal and without that musical style, metal would have had a very difficult time in the 90's and early 2000's. Everything generated later is a direct consequence of what FNM started.
Another thing, the cool style of 90's rock and metal we owe to the master Rick Rubin who indirectly worked with FNM on The Real Thing thanks to his friendship with FNM guitarist Jim Martin. Years later he produced albums with RHCP...
Grunge saved 90s rock n roll
@@Hamlet2085 Patton didn't sing nasal on AD.
@@mikespearwood3914 Of course he did, on most of the album but especially on Everything's Ruined and A Small Victory. He generally does it on almost every Angel Dust song. You just have to pay a little attention.
89 and 90 are like a unique era on their own
True. It’s caught in between.
Also 99 and 00
The BEST time to be in your prime. We kids of the 90s were so lucky
YES!
I couldn't agree more, it was a very unique time.
This is a masterpiece, I remember like it was yesterday when they released The Real thing, , one of the best albums ever
I totally agree dude. Faith No More is awesome and this is the album that I always come back to
Absolutely! It's the bass that does for me with this one - and Mike's extraordinary vocals of course
This might be nit picking, but I think album of the year is better than the real thing.
The real thing and angel dust - 5/5
Can we all just take a second to acknowledge how good at rapping Mike Patton is and he just shifts from singing to rapping to singing again. Very talented.
He learnt from Anthony Kiedis
6 Octave vocal range. The greatest vocal range of any popular singer.
@@bimbobaggypants4820 lmaoo good one
He's good but not as good as Anthony kiedis
@@bimbobaggypants4820 But Anthony Kiedis doesn't get slimed like the kids from "You Can't Do That On Television".
Faith So More is underrated.. They were one of the bands that really paved the way in the transition from hair bands to grunge..forever Faith No More
They were huge at the time, one of the biggest bands
So true. Effortlessly alternative before it was a thing.
They were never underrated. It was just that the Chilli Peppers were overrated.
@@Lebowski53 perfectly said
@@Lebowski53 what a nonsense... always that peppers / faith no more bullshitting really get on my nerves.. they were both great at there time, and thats it, ffs..
' Black Hawk Down ' ❤️
Aye. soundtrack has a couple good pieces...
ammo dude, take ammo
When I was a kid, I would wait for HOURS for this to come on MTV
Oh yeah!! Back when MTV was awesome and actually played music videos. It was by far my favorite channel for years and they just flushed it straight down the crapper. What a waste!!🤦🏻♂️
Headbanger's ball!🤘
@@zvonimirk.2233 Ricky Rackman 🤘🍻
Same
I remember those days. I haven't seen MTV in probably 20 years. LOL.
This album reminds me of my big brother 😥 who passed in 2016 when he dropped me off at Buchanan bus station (Glasgow) when I was 17yr old (he was 21yr) to join the army (in 1991/92) I listened to this album on the way to my basic training and every time I hear a song from this album/band it makes me reminisce and tear up as he turned me on to so many bands before he died, RIP bud and thanks for the influences that still inspire me today, your wee brother is very grateful and still misses you big time..
I'm very sorry for your loss.
This song was featured briefly in the movie blackhawk down. I don't know if there may some kind of synchronicity in that or not.
Sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your memories of your brother.
Sorry bro. Love ya!
Condolences.
That window in between 80s to 90s style ..experimenting and bringing out unique masterpieces
Their videos were pretty wild back in the day. Still are. I was 16 when this came out, just turned 50 a couple days ago. Thanks FNM, I still feel 16 watching this 🤘
That’s wild, I turned 37 last year. We’re all here.
I turn 47 in two months
That's pretty bitching
approaching 15 when it came out, 48 now, i have no idea how that happened lol. I'm still no older than 20 in my head.
Amen to you. FNM is a piece of my life since 1993 hellyeah!!!
Bassline. Simple but awesome. Carry’s the whole song
Simple?
Not so simple.
BASSIST WEARING A CARCASS SYMPHONIES OF SICKNESS SHIRT IN ONE FRAME AND A SEPULTURA SHIRT IN ANOTHER.. HELL YEAH
That was the conservative Choice
@@heide35007 I wanted to make another joke but yours was better. Shit yeah.
Billy Gould played bass in Brujería first era, he was called "Guero sin fe"
And Mike Patton Wearing An Outfit From A Carcass Cd Cover
He wore Napalm Death and Godflesh merch in a lot of promos around this time, the man's got taste lol
🎶Because the plot thickens every day
And the pieces of my puzzle keep crumbling away
But I know there's a picture beneath
Indecision clouds my vision
No one listens🎶
Always adored those lines
Man. There’s nothing out there today on the radio like this. ICONIC band. Completely unique
Now i'm 44 and still listen to this great band.
46. HA! I win!
@@cross3052... Nah. I do. 60 😊 My neighbours are listening to this right now, whether they want to or not.
@@thelaserjockey I lose so that others may win.
45 this year. Still great music.
47 y/o.. I as well (obviously!)
Not only was their music innovative...their videos were second to none in creativity!
Fun fact about this video: The bits towards the end with the exploding fish was in response to animal activist groups complaining about the fish flopping around on the ground at the end of the "Epic" music video, citing animal cruelty.
Absolutely 👍
It looks like Mike Patton raided the wardrobe of a high school drama dept and decided to wear ALL OF IT
That hat makes him look kinda like Alex Delarge
Pemdures fotos colegas fatos turmas experiencias pela sua casa. Um colega meu, da epoca, hj virou governante...#nao esqueco.Memoria de Ferro.Sem enferrujar.
@Tom Myers OK thanks for you're comment too
authorjosiahupton He looks like the creepy dude in the Level 42 video.
R/rareinsults
My favorite song by Faith No More, forever.
"You won't need that dude, we're not out there long enough"
"You're not gonna need that either, we'll be back before dark might as well take dope and beer instead"
"What?"
"Ammo dude, take ammo"
For 1989-90, this music video is a work of genius. The style is very weird, but charming at the same time. Very dirty, but also colorful and bright. Pretty ahead of its time if you ask me.
Indeed.
I was thinking to myself "i wonder who's idea this video was" so deranged yet colorful! Love FNM!
Tracy Lee Staton some of us were old.
I'd wait for this "Buzz Clip" after high school...
tvmattkc way ahead of its time,more creative than anything popular then or now
This was the first Faith No More video I saw back when MTV was at its height. Never heard a bass guitar played like that before. Still a fan 30 years later.
Epic came out January 1990 but the video for Falling To Pieces came out around July 1990. "The Real Thing" was released on July 1989. Weird, isn't it?
That bass riff is one of the best I’ve ever heard
I really want to hear Ellen Plays Bass take a crack at that.
One of my favorite albums. The bass guitar tone is second to none. Phenomenal.
Classic greatness never goes out of style..never dies..rock lives forever
I agree because I am a qualified lesbian
Faith No More - Falling To Pieces
Back and forth, I sway with the wind
Resolution slips away again
right through my fingers, back into my heart
Where it's out of reach and it's in the dark
Sometimes I think I'm blind
Or I may just be paralyzed
Because the plot thickens every day
And the pieces of my puzzle keep crumblin' away
But I know, there's a picture beneath
Indecision clouds my vision
No one listens
Because I'm somewhere in between
My love and my agony
You see, I'm somewhere in between
My life is falling to pieces
Somebody put me together
Layin' face down on the ground
My fingers in my ears to block the sounds
My eyes shut tight to avoid the sight
Anticipating the end, losing the will to fight
Droplets of "yes' and "no"
In an ocean of "maybe"
From the bottom, it looks like a steep incline
From the top, another downhill slope of mine
But I know, the equilibrium's there
Indicision clouds my vision
No one listens
Because I'm somewhere in between
My love and my agony
You see, I'm somewhere in between
My life is falling to pieces
Somebody put me together
Valeu aí
I hadn't heard this song since it was on MTV sooo long ago, and recently it played while I let youtube take me on a journey, I realized the lyrics are about me LMAO to a T .
✌️👏😁😱
This one never ever gets old.
No doubt!! 👊🤘
I had the biggest crush on Mike Patton in Jr. High. I bought this CD and played this song at least twice a day. Ah flashbacks.
I was 11 years old when I found out I won a week long , all expenses paid trip to Old Quebec City , Quebec for an essay I wrote in 7th grade. I hadn't quite got into music yet or found my groove at that age, especially growing up in rural Bad Axe, Michigan. Anyways, when it cam3 time for me to leave , I had to accompany the High School French class . Everyone at least 4 to 5 yrs older than me n I was only one going w them. No seniors were gonna Wana chat up or hang out with the tag along shy 7th grader. The bus ride was supposed to be 13 to 14 hrs to Quebec.....I had a couple books n my clothes. No music, no friends, never having left my small rural country town, i almost didnt go. My older sister surprised me the night b4 I left with a brand new walkman and about 14-15 cassette tapes from her boyfriends car. Never heard of FNM or most the other bands, but it was the 1st tape I put in as the greyhound bus pulled Away from Bad Axe Hjgh Parking lot at 3am. The next 7 days I spent in Old Quebec City overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway like it was a dream world (our hotel was an ancient castle that had been restored) Everything was like something out of a fictional tale. I never even looked at those other cassettes in my bitchin fanny pack. Faith No More the real thing, Was the only tape or muwe're music I listen to That whole week. After A-day and a 1/2 and you every song by heart. I was fucking hooked. That cassette tape/Albun launched what became the start of a massive addiction to all things Rock, punk, metal, etc. I am 45 now and still a hard-core headbanging bitch. Faith No More my fav band and so are all Mike's side projects/gigs/bands. Graduation day in 1995 , walking off stage with my diploma, and throwin up devil horns, I yelled 'I'm gonna make Mike Patton my bitch" (my family was mortified 🤣🤘
I often wonder what my life would be , or music id discover, had my sis never got me that walkman and her bfs tapes for that 1989 Quebec trip. (We grew up on rural farm, no cable TV, mostly only A.M. radio Stations avail)
@@kathleenlittle758first of all, thanks for the great story! I mean it! I love reading stuff like this. There are sometimes those who will poke fun at posts like this. Fuck ‘em. If social media is to be a form of communication, then this is one of its highest uses.
It was really charming, though, and well written. I could almost see that scared kid on the bus with all those high schoolers. If any one of them found you listening to what you were, they might have realized what a little badass you were.
Secondly, what an amazing older sister! I’m an older brother and tried to do the same for my brother who is six years younger. Today he’s a professional musician and I couldn’t be prouder.
Lastly, FNM are one of the coolest bands of all time. I get kind of annoyed with all the Nu Metal comparisons and stuff. I guess I can see where folks are coming from, but I think they’re in a league all their own. They sound like no one. Completely unique. They took big risks. They were true artists with their music. I really love and respect them for that. This album in particular, though. Phenomenal. The Real Thing is my personal favorite. One of the most powerful pieces of music I’ve ever heard. Inspires and motivates me still, after 30+ years.
@kathleenlittle758 sounds like good times it sucks that things and experiences aren't like that anymore. We were so lucky to have been born and raised in the times we came up in.
I was in jr. high, too. I just wanted to be him. Making all these wild videos and singing these wild songs. What a time it was.
This is all kinds of awesome... we need a band like Faith No More in 2024
Once i played this song to a friend and he said: "Tina Turner has a funk metal band?". Best FNM comment ever.
That's the BEST thing ever
Your pic profile is ugly Af escobar was a human waste.
@@montauta respect for El Patron, bitch
what a joke!!! hahahaha
Nutbush City Limits!
Never forget seeing this and Epic on MTV.
"epic band" pun intended?
Metal4Ever Est.1970 hahahahah you just made my day bro haha
Un usuario más lol
Yessss
The whole band is on point with this one. This whole album is why I love music so much. As a singer Mike's lead and backing vox are soooooooo good! The high harmonies behind the main chorus is insane!
I was literally sick to my stomach before hearing this and now I'm fine #musicisthecure
I'm in love with Mike Patton!!! Can't get enough.
One of the best bass lines in a song ever
Ya I’m here in 2023 loving this song still. Fun dang song.
AMEN!! 😉🤘
Mike Patton, Master of voices!
1989 what a time to be alive
yes. this was a brief buffer from very heavy metal into grunge by 1991
Such a talented and underrated band!
FNM are nothing to do with Grunge, that stuff is miserable beyond belief!
@@Bikinbest FNM were way before Grunge and don't see how anyone could catargorize them as Grunge.
@@danziger69 That was supposed to be a reply to this.. They were one of the bands that really paved the way in the transition from hair bands to grunge.. 🤦♂
@@Bikinbest Ah, okay...gotcha. I actually like select bands from both hair and grunge. Never got to see FNM live, but have seen Tomahawk and Mr. Bungle.
@@danziger69I am a qualified lesbian too
A more innocent time, where music like this touched your heart. No fakeness, social media, just purity. Mike so much love to you.
MOST UNIQUE BAND EVER!!!!!
One of my favorite music videos (and songs) of all time! So wacky and surreal and Patton had awesome hair. It was him who made me want to have long hair. Nearly 15 years later, I did.
I also love to sing this song. Several years ago I did it at a Karaoke bar.
This whole album was pure gold!
One of their catchiest and poppiest tunes. An absolute earworm.
I forgot how great these guys are. This track really kicks.
It's 2021 nothing beats this song
February 1989, had the absolute pleasure of booking FNM (with Primus opening) at a dive in San Jose called Marsugi's. Believe it was Patton's second show with FNM. Love this band and Bordin rocks!! x
Puffy is THE MAN!!
That must have been one hell of a show.
instantly jealous
@@yannicklam7418 What a crazy band, too. So many styles incorporated. Love them.
@@evanb1470 It was. Definitely in the top five. No, two!
Faith no more were ahead of their time
no more ahead of their time
Wow I forgot about this band for so long. Love seeing this after so many years
Welcome back!! Enjoy the ride 😎✌️
That lead singer 👏😍👌😳🙌
Mike Patton 🤪🤪🤪
Mike Patton rocks
Hes so cute when he's rapped and singing
Mike Patton is a great guy who has a great voice
His rapping and singing voice makes me turn me on
how does this only have 11k views? Faith no more is easily one of the best bands of all time.
They have uploaded in 2014, it's an official and remastered video.
it has over 100k now
Boba Defett over 3 million now
No, Local H are the most underrated band of all time.
12 million now
Faith No More had some of the coolest & eclectic music videos ever
I love the vocals they are all over the place
👍🤘
This was the first song I ever put on my very first MP3 player. This song and this album are a large part of my childhood. Incredible stuff.
That bass though....."Indescision clouds my visiooooon"! 🥰💆🏾♀️
it’s so great seeing how recent some of these comments are and seeing people just keep coming back to this song
Will be like this forever I expect!!! Love them still to this day
One of my first musical purchases ever was the cassette single for this song. The other one was a C+C music factory single. One aged better than the other.
1989: listens to song due to awesome beat.
2021: listens to song due to amazing lyrics!
5 days ago?
@@cartersmith479 7...i wanted to be very certain before it commented, so i waited all these years.
@Saulo Carantino 😀 times were good then my friend
Sooner or later , this song will make sense at some point in your life !!!
Preach on!! 😎✌️
Met Mike Bordin when he drummed for Ozzy in 2007. Dude is a sweetheart. And this song takes me back to 1990, when a beast of a kid stopped throwing hands when he found my FNM tape in my pocket. Love love love this song.
These guys were so far ahead of their time, that we didnt catch up to them for almost 30 years. Shit still slaps hard af now.
I once had that bass line as my windows start up sound.
That's just f*cking awesome
NICE! 😁
how did you do that
One of the best lyrics of Faith no more
Heh, whenever I mention them to anybody their instant response is usually "oh yeah, Epic, great song."
@@ifUthinkits2loud Right? "Faith No More?....Oh, right, Epic! Yeah!" 😧
@ottobry Yeah. It's sad...Epic was my first favorite song, in my entire life. I was, like, 8 years old. Still LOVE it, but they did SO many better songs!
@vexnsiolence I remember seeing this video when my cousin was watching it, and going, "Well, this is my favorite band, for the rest of my life!" I was single-digits, at the time, and I can't honestly say that my viewpoint has changed.
May 10, 2023 still rocking hard!!
Faith no more is awesome band from the 90's that kick butt
I had this on cassette single as a teen
then You'd know it's a cassingle :)
I remember how all those cassettes smelled... is that weird?
I have the whole album on casse
@@durden2480 Of course, that was the first thing you did. Open. Deep inhale. That smell was part of the new album experience
Same!!
apparantly Mike Patton has one of the largest octave range in male rock singers....pretty crazy!
Not only range but can do virtually any style from metal gutter growl to Brazilian jazz sounding or whatever belongs in a song.Shape shifter.Mike Patton is unbested.
@@geraldfriend256 He’s also an amazing musical composer. Guy is just ridiculously talented.
Not to mention how on pitch he always is live. I've never heard the Guy sound bad, it's always recording level quality when live, every note is hit, sometimes it's even more powerful
Really good lyricist, too.
The sound of the drums is incredible. I was blown away the first time I heard Faith No More. The drum sound back then was muffled, mushy, and in the back. Think GNR. You couldnt even hear their bass drum. You hear, and feel, Faith's drums. And his beats were new, unique. This one totally stands the test of time. Play it through a great system, and you will start moshing around, and breaking your stuff.
This came out in late 1990 bro
@@ericdulyon4601 The album was late 1989. "Falling To Pieces" was released as a single in the summer of 1990.
Absolutely love the early 90's saturated colors look.
that bass line and the piano sound fucking awesome, this is a great song! And yes it still holds up however many years later....this is what you call real music.
Such an amazing album
Falling to pieces, From out of nowhere, Zombie Eaters, Surprise your dead, Epic, and of course The Real Thing
Love the entire album!!
Stephen Deese
for sure
Don't forget MIDLIFE CRISIS
Christopher Williams Fantastic song, but from a different album.
"Woodpecker From Mars" is one of my personal favorites. I still have my worn down cassette of this album.
One of the best songs I've ever heard.
Most underated band ever.
Safe to say, Mike found the equilibrium, most prolific front man in history.
This was, is, and will be always badass
'87-'92...just wow. What a time in music.
Tell me about it. The Golden Age of Hip Hop along with bands like this and the Black Crows and the Traveling Willburys and Ween, Roxette, Poison, Lenny Kravitz, Living Colour, World Party, who could ask for anything more?
I listen to this 10 times a day at least . Mike Patton is a lyrical genius . I am extremely depressed but I'm going out my way and of my own devising , he gives me hope to keep myself alive long enough to make sure I'm not going alone .
Dude, this makes it sound like you're going to murder-suicide, are you okay?
Hang in there fella!! Listening to sermons by Dr. Tony Evans brought me back from the brink. The message he points to has made things better for me personally, and by proxy, the people I come in contact with. Reading his book "Kingdom Man" helped put things in perspective: be a blessing to the people in your lives by your conduct. Peace to you.
As a side note, Coach Tony Dungy and Pastor Evans are personal friends, and Coach Dungy wrote an endorsement of Pastor Evans' book 'Kingdom Man'. Hope things are looking up for you.
It’s amazing how great music never dies...first time I heard this song loved it. Listened for a good year...then I forgot about it. Second time was in the movie Black Hawk Down I was like YES! Then forgot about it again for a very long time....Then I found it here on RUclips.....some songs you forget about and then every 10 years you get reminded of it and it’s like hearing it for the first time all over again!
Black hawk down is why I'm here. Absolutely fantastic film
Black Hawk Down
Billy Gould with a sepultura t shirt!!
+Nilton Lopes He also wears a Carcass t shirt at some parts of the video
+Nilton Lopes br hue
+Nilton Lopes brbrbrbrbrbrbrb
+Nilton Lopes o Mike tem varias participações com Sepultura
Rock White É nois
I grew up with this song. It was first released in 1989, but it was in the 90s that really made something itself for a name. And that happened thanks to the Brixtol Academy concert, which took place in 1990 and it made Faith No More boost their career all along that decade.
I was only 10 when this came out, so I was probably too young for music to really influence me, but my older brother was 15 and he played the hell out of this album. He eventually moved onto other music, but I've always been someone who gets into music after its popularity has faded. I remember when Apocalyptica covered From Out Of Nowhere. I was mindblown at how good it was. I don't know where I'm going with this...Man I feel old.
3:23 nothing's more badass than Roddy Bottum playing one of the most epic keyboard riffs of all time, then stepping back from the keyboard, hands in the air, because his career could have ended right there and he'd already be immortal.
Too appropriate for putting this into Black Hawk Down. It illustrated perfectly these scenes when both Rangers & Delta been hit & falling into PIECES. Genius!
What an anthem.
This song is my official " You've Pissed Me Off and I Will End You " Anthem!!
When I was a kid, I used to think this band had two singers but it was just one the whole time lol
They actually had two singers very briefly 84 - 88 first two albums was Chuck Mosley We Care A Lot and Introduce Yourself. Funny things is, they do sound similar.
The did have two chuck Mosley and mike but mikes vocals are so gooood
Mood swings! Specifically from Borderline Personality Disorder...sudden angry outbursts, thinking everyone's judging you and hating being around people but being abandoned is your worst fear; feeling every emotion with the intensity equal to standing in the sun without skin. Then having moments when things seem like they might be ok.
Remember when music was fun? This is it!
I love how you said this in the most depressing era of rock
I'm in the us coast guard, I here this think of pulling into guantanamo bay cuba. My fellow sailor was blasting this as we pull into us naval base gtmo cuba. It was 101 thanksgiving weekend, good times
This band is the definition of a 80s/90s fever dream
Cannons
Favorite Faith No More song!
Mine to its fuckin killer..This band could do anything
anyway they only have like 2 songs a
little good
@@MattRockbell WHAT ? lol…Each to their own brother but you’re tripping balls if you think Faith no More only have two good tracks.
Still listening in 2019 always will 🤘
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Listening since 92! Lol
"i change my hair every week, ain't i so zany!!"
it's the eve of 2024 and I still say this is the most important rock album of the last 35 years. so much influence on the 90s music scene and beyond. now lets get ready for the train wreck on the horizon. gonna be Falling to Pieces.
Greatest band of all time. Doesn’t get better. Big Jim on guitar was also a masterclass on rock guitar.
Once Patton left they really weren't very good. King for a day was a disappointment.
@@williamberry8895 you mean when Jim was fired. Definitely was never the same but I still enjoy those albums.
@@DizzyDigsDeeper they're debut album gave them huge expectations to make their 2nd better. Nothing could've topped that 1st album. 1st real alternative band ever. Before AIC Nirvana Mother Love Bone and Soundgarden.