[NAPALM DEATH] Mark "Barney" Greenway: Balance of Life (interview)

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  • @takisgrivas2038
    @takisgrivas2038 Год назад +121

    Seen them live 3 times. In Greece he stood on stage after the gig in a small club (Ann Club) and shook everyone's hand one by one. Tremendous human being, legendary band, one of a kind.

    • @bringinitdown.
      @bringinitdown. Год назад +5

      μακαρι να ξαναρθουν συντομα

    • @nevie2960
      @nevie2960 Год назад +11

      I was privileged with them being the first band I ever saw live, I was front row and after they finished, the drummer ran over and gave me one of the sticks and said "thank you for coming out", these guys truly believe in every word they say and I had never felt more confident and honoured than I did at the time. Absolutely legendary.

    • @alexandremarciuscunha7766
      @alexandremarciuscunha7766 Год назад +5

      In a memorable show in the 90's, the same thing happened in Brazil: before the show, Barney went to smoke a cigarette with Shane in line for the show and we talked to them, took pictures, extremely stripped of any arrogance. Really great people! Deep respect.

    • @cl7530
      @cl7530 7 месяцев назад +1

      Saw them in wolverhampton around 2003/2004 - home crowd, they were milling about before the gig saying hello to everyone and introduced us to family members - couldn't have been nicer blokes!

  • @kristianbarford
    @kristianbarford Год назад +34

    Back when Barney initially left Napalm, me and my best mate were doing a ridiculous, melodious death metal band, and we had no singer. Barney put an advert out for 'like-minded musicians' in Kerrang! I think it was. We knew it was going to go anywhere, but we sent a letter in (pre-email), sent a tape to him. Barney had the decency to write back, in person, and in hand, to say that he'd joined ENT. We were spotty, shitty kids. He was our idol. I remember the day that letter landed on my parents' doormat. You don't expect that sort of decency.
    What a man.

  • @prolegrind
    @prolegrind Год назад +101

    Barney is one of the most important and interesting characters on the world metal scene. Influenced by punk, he has managed to maintain a humane political stance, with a clear speech that remains present and active to this day. Thank you very much for this interview. Greetings from Chile.

  • @jhonbeltrannovoa8603
    @jhonbeltrannovoa8603 Год назад +13

    Man, I love this guy. Well spoken, educated, empathic and still raw as fnck. Hail Napalm Death. And the reference to chilean Pentagram, blow me away!

  • @eddiewramos
    @eddiewramos Год назад +42

    Napalm Death put on one of the best live performances I have ever seen. Their energy is unmatched

    • @Cindy-oe1un
      @Cindy-oe1un Год назад

      Je l'ai ai vu avec Sepultura j ai juste gicler dans toute la salle, de la tuerie 💥

    • @humungushumungus213
      @humungushumungus213 Год назад

      Some guy running around screaming his head off, like someone stuffed a habanero pepper up his arse, ok then

  • @iamnotanumber100
    @iamnotanumber100 Год назад +46

    Was lucky enough to meet Barney after a gig last year, such a great guy,
    one love napalm death

  • @nevie2960
    @nevie2960 Год назад +11

    I was privileged with them being the first band I ever saw live, I was front row and after they finished, the drummer ran over and gave me one of the sticks and said "thank you for coming out", these guys truly believe in every word they say and I had never felt more confident and honoured than I did at the time. Absolutely legendary.

  • @swiftwelding3046
    @swiftwelding3046 Год назад +56

    Years ago, my mom worked at a truck stop and met a lot of musicians that were coming in for fuel and snacks - one night Napalm Death walked in and when they came to her register she said "Okay, I know you guys are probably a band my son likes, but can I ask who you are?" so they told her, and asked if she liked their kind of music- she said "No, I listen to country music" - and one of them - she can't recall who - said "You mean like Metallica?" hahaha.... I'm still not sure if that was a dig at Metallica or just a culture confusion thing, but either way it made me laugh. They brought her in a printout with the logo and "dressing room" printed on it with all their signatures to give to me. She said they were very nice young men, very respectful and polite. Been a fan since.

    • @EllaGijsberta
      @EllaGijsberta Год назад +2

      What a nice story, I love Napalm Death...❤

  • @drakal77
    @drakal77 8 месяцев назад +6

    Was on that show in Belgrade in 96, traveled for 450km gfrom Montenegro to see them. Concert was on my 19. birthday. Excellent show

  • @stevewatson9231
    @stevewatson9231 Год назад +44

    Colostomy (Barney's pre Benection band) didn't have Jim in the band, it was myself and Gregg from Cerebral Fix, and Whale from BoltThrower. We didn't do a demo either 🙂, we were booked in at Rich Bitch to do one, and I think they had double booked, by the time a time was rescheduled, Barney joined Benediction, Bolt Thrower were doing those Scandinavian weekend gigs things, and Cerebral Fix were probably listening to Chubby Brown 😃. Colostomy did play live once, supporting Napalm and SOB at The Kaleidoscope in Birmingham, the photo that they always use of Napalm in the toilets was from that night

  • @isaacjamesbaker
    @isaacjamesbaker Год назад +6

    I love Barney's thoughtful, empathetic, intelligent voice. And then when he loses his mind on stage with Napalm. I don't have heroes, but I would be insanely stoked on having Barney over for a vegan cookout.

  • @THE_JACKAL666
    @THE_JACKAL666 Год назад +21

    Dude sounds like armageddon on stage and yet, a super humble and extremely intelligent human being. I had the honor to talk to him for a few minutes back in 2005 and I was completely BLASTED by his simplicity. Dude rules grind ! IN GRIND WE TRUST

    • @LFSRacer
      @LFSRacer 3 месяца назад

      In Grind we trust! Greetz from god ol Germany.

  • @colico14
    @colico14 Год назад +46

    Love Barney's Brummie accent. On-point human being.

    • @marc3d
      @marc3d Год назад +4

      brummie = birmingham?

    • @richardwerszner1970
      @richardwerszner1970 Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @makenocommento-kj4gq
      @makenocommento-kj4gq Год назад

      @colico, what's his human on point?, He has Self Loathing of the United kingdom and Western values he is a Left wing Socialist who believes in values that don't work like Cuba and Venezuela

  • @franciesv
    @franciesv 10 месяцев назад +4

    Napalm Death is one of the few bands that i like both the music and the politics. Barney obviously studies humanity's situation because he cares and not just for marketing.

  • @luisarellano4933
    @luisarellano4933 Год назад +16

    Great vid, great interview. I could listen to Barney talk all day.

  • @aaroncadwallader9794
    @aaroncadwallader9794 Год назад +7

    Napalm Death has been my favorite band for over 30 years, and i had the privilege of seeing them in 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio with Melvins. While Melvins sounded like an improvisational jam, Napalm was very blunt force, visceral and succinct. I was floored from the experience. Both great bands, just a unique contrast in styles.

  • @nigelgeiger6020
    @nigelgeiger6020 10 месяцев назад +5

    88 or 89 my uncle who put me on to sabbath and gave me my first skateboard took me to my first concert. I was 6 or 7 years old and that band was Napalm Death at a rock club in Columbia South Carolina. From that point on I rejected mainstream music and society and at age 41 still rock my napalm shirt. I listen to all sorts of music but metal was my foundation and something to cling on to in a world where I never felt I fit in.

  • @CustomerService-fv4sn
    @CustomerService-fv4sn 5 месяцев назад +2

    Barney is an artist. His growl and his well presented persona are beautiful contrast.

  • @brendan9875
    @brendan9875 8 месяцев назад +11

    Who doesn’t love Barney? He seems like the nicest man.

  • @ilves6664
    @ilves6664 Год назад +12

    Hail Napalm Death and Barney! Old punks like me likes a lot.

  • @SmallScaleShenanigans
    @SmallScaleShenanigans Год назад +2

    A true gent and a thoroughly enjoyable interview, proof that humanity is still alive.

  • @8523wsxc
    @8523wsxc Год назад +9

    "Love and peace, my friends. The only way to human progress."

  • @Goldie1977
    @Goldie1977 8 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic interview. His mate Jim was in Extinction of Mankind with Scoot from Doom for years. 🤘🤘🤘

  • @mrshaneyt43
    @mrshaneyt43 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’m guessing I’m pretty much the same age . Every band he talks about are the sounds I grew up with and even the whole finding Conflict before Crass . Some members of Crass live not far from me and still great people . Lots of my friends have camped in their garden while traveling by which shows they are still great people .
    I feel honestly so happy I was around and grew being part of such a scene with people like Barney in it .

  • @emlynkhelicopter6975
    @emlynkhelicopter6975 Год назад +9

    Great interview - I feel like I should be checking out all the bands he mentions I haven't heard of, because I sure f--king love the ones I have.

  • @melth.5575
    @melth.5575 Год назад +11

    Great Interview, I love it ♥️ I agree with a lot of what he's talking about 💚

  • @tamadreaming
    @tamadreaming Год назад +9

    now this was an interview!! very well done!!

  • @LaepsynPaepsyn
    @LaepsynPaepsyn Год назад +6

    Nice interview, thank you!

  • @colerainey7032
    @colerainey7032 Год назад +2

    Such a kind guy, after they played a show in Raleigh I waited around and he took the time to talk to me about life and music. Great guy

  • @barbarianblood2316
    @barbarianblood2316 Год назад +12

    Excellent interview.🤘

  • @Heisenberg2097
    @Heisenberg2097 Год назад +6

    I was lucky one time back in the days to support these crazy guys with my little death metal funk. Jesse was still alive. May he rest in peace.

  • @rockerbob949
    @rockerbob949 Год назад +4

    I grew up around the Pacific Ocean in Southern California and we as humans need to do more to help save the oceans!

  • @Grinddownunder
    @Grinddownunder Год назад +5

    This would have to be the best interview ever with Barney. Excellent questions mate.

  • @Allie_in_Chains
    @Allie_in_Chains Год назад +5

    Barney is so incredibly based. A hero that never disappoints me and always lives his beliefs musically and politically true.

  • @lower_case_t
    @lower_case_t Год назад +14

    ND played here in Munich this month and had to end the show early because Barney slipped and injured his foot or leg. He tried to carry on with the show on a chair, but he finally gave up - it looked quite painful. Hope he's recovering and doing well!

    • @isetta4083
      @isetta4083 Год назад +5

      I caught him in Manchester a few weeks later with a broken leg bless him, Shane also couldn't make it to that specific gig but I'm still not sure why?

  • @MetalBere
    @MetalBere 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great interview. I love to hear Barney

  • @INTERpEST
    @INTERpEST 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You very much, i really like the interview 🌳

  • @marcglenwright2185
    @marcglenwright2185 Год назад +3

    The first time I came across Napalm Death was on a BBC documentary, I remember a couple of the band members watching Day Of The Dead, great band and great movie

    • @MartinvonBargen
      @MartinvonBargen Год назад

      They indeed were!
      ruclips.net/video/r-BHZzAGTxU/видео.html
      #there'salorragooddeathmetalbandsinchile

  • @dmitryoschenko2252
    @dmitryoschenko2252 Год назад +2

    Fantastic man✌Listening Napalm Death from 90s - their sound, text and ideas are excellent.

  • @garybramilevo
    @garybramilevo Год назад +7

    Bravo. Hvala vam.

  • @MikeSoutham
    @MikeSoutham Год назад +4

    seems like an incredible and well educated bloke.

  • @frontpuff
    @frontpuff Год назад +5

    That is why I early on gravitated towards the U. K. side of H. C. Metal or Grind Core. Very early they dealt with subjects. That only 40 years later are now being accepted in mainstream media.
    Much Love from Germoney

  • @davidmg3211
    @davidmg3211 Год назад +5

    Fear, emptiness, despair still sounds huge. Its my favourite ND album.

  • @MegaAedu
    @MegaAedu Год назад +5

    Great interview. Thanks!

  • @LittleMissGrosser
    @LittleMissGrosser Год назад +6

    I wish I was this awesome......

  • @Dankmagician419
    @Dankmagician419 Год назад +4

    On point and interesting question great video ❤

  • @keryaboy
    @keryaboy Год назад +7

    Кайфовое интервью, долго ждал когда выйдет, даже кушать не мог.

  • @chili_phil
    @chili_phil Год назад +2

    I met Barney in Scruffy Murphys once. He is every bit the guy in this video. An interesting, polite, friendly geezer. Great interview.

    • @Vor_Tex_Sun
      @Vor_Tex_Sun Год назад +1

      he used to come and watch my band play in late 90s. He was very silent when I meet him. But tbh I did not have the balls to talk to him either back then

    • @chili_phil
      @chili_phil Год назад +1

      @@Vor_Tex_Sun woah that’s awesome he used to come down and watch!!!

    • @chili_phil
      @chili_phil Год назад +1

      @@Vor_Tex_Sun what was your band called?

    • @Vor_Tex_Sun
      @Vor_Tex_Sun Год назад

      @@chili_phil yeah. And he was low profile. I didn't know he was there until someone said that's Barney

    • @Vor_Tex_Sun
      @Vor_Tex_Sun Год назад +1

      @@chili_phil kraynium

  • @RDX1981
    @RDX1981 Год назад +3

    True gentleman of scene , all the best barney

  • @bloodypenny
    @bloodypenny 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent interview

  • @martinpovalac2097
    @martinpovalac2097 Год назад +4

    Barney is the MAN. Love him. Peace

  • @johnarmstrong4379
    @johnarmstrong4379 Год назад +12

    I met Barney couple times in Portland, Oregon. Amazing person. I love listening to him because every time I do, I pick up something new brilliant man Barney for president 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @drogzbi
    @drogzbi Год назад +3

    1996 my first ever metal concert. Napalm Death and At The Gates... damn I was 16 back then, and they nailed it!!!

    • @claudiocruzat8777
      @claudiocruzat8777 Год назад +1

      I saw them in Chile in 1997,now i cant believw I listened to those bands. Pure Noise. Catchy but just noise.

    • @graemesmith8068
      @graemesmith8068 Год назад

      They aren't metal ffs...

    • @drogzbi
      @drogzbi Год назад

      @@graemesmith8068 do I care ffs and At The Gates aint metal? And in 1996 nobody cared for subgenders everything was metal and we enjoy it.

    • @raregrimebeats1352
      @raregrimebeats1352 Год назад

      @@graemesmith8068let’s be honest tho

  • @lessthanone6426
    @lessthanone6426 Год назад +4

    Barney is a legend, one of the greatest front men ever.

  • @xrain2734
    @xrain2734 Год назад +1

    Thanks, that was thought-provoking...

  • @uponshadows
    @uponshadows Год назад +5

    Great Interview!

  • @AnalogAttack
    @AnalogAttack Год назад +4

    Great stuff. Cheers!

  • @elihyland4781
    @elihyland4781 Год назад

    beautiful beautiful man. i adore him and this excellent interview stabs into who he is, a lovely man

  • @thedddemon
    @thedddemon Год назад +6

    Love Barney.

  • @xapojanx
    @xapojanx Год назад +1

    Early 90 s first time listen Napalm Death (Harmony Coraption) my ears really loved this sound.Napalm Death real legend in Underground Metal Scene.Death Metal,Grind Core Crust Punk and D Beat gengre mixed but all tastes wonderfull.And Barney is awesome guy

  • @varitsvq9002
    @varitsvq9002 Год назад +1

    Amazing interview! Always good to listen such a rich character.

  • @botulf4908
    @botulf4908 Год назад +1

    My first Mermaid visit was 86 to see Chaos UK and Napalm Death were on first....fuck me what an eye opener! Loved the "A" side of Scum...that was Napalm Death for me. Never listened to anything after that....the live cassette of Chaos UK at that gig was the epitome of 86-87 gigs.... "Bottle of whisky, down in one! Listen to the Cro-Mags and get fucked up man"
    Great days indeed

  • @cardiacade
    @cardiacade Год назад +3

    8:11 always love seeing Shane in a Cardiacs shirt.

  • @mauricioreyna
    @mauricioreyna Год назад +1

    Amazing interview.

  • @britta.photography
    @britta.photography Год назад +5

    Well done, Max. I just watched it! Could last another 23 hours though, if you ask me... 😉🙃

  • @alexeyshvalov1850
    @alexeyshvalov1850 Год назад

    Great interview, guys! Interesting questions as well the whole thing. Barney did great! Honest, sincere and open minded like his music and songs. Lots of things that I did not know about my favourite albums. Great job, guys! Looking forward to hearing and seeing new stuff from you. Svaka vam čast momci, samo naprijed!!!

  • @caseycbenn
    @caseycbenn Год назад +2

    Damn, best interview I have ever seen. This style format you have created is very easy to imbibe and allows the subject to shine. I would say I wouldn't mind hearing the interviewer a little more than just text... but you handled these questions and the pacing is quite curated to be easy to take in and understand the larger context better. This channel needs to blow up. I wish so many interviews went this well and were as introspective on the person being interviewed and also their views presented in an understandable manner. Subbed.

    • @deanpesaturo6401
      @deanpesaturo6401 Год назад +2

      If you’re listening to what Barney says about this style of music: GrindCore was first started in Amerikkka by the Providence, R. I. band Siege Drop Dead in 1984

    • @caseycbenn
      @caseycbenn Год назад +1

      @@deanpesaturo6401 I had heard Drop Dead long before I had heard Siege because I found Drop Dead's Self Titled in a little plastic clear envelope CD in a bargain bin in Santa Rosa CA on a family visit in the summer of 92 I think. I never did hear Siege until after RUclips took off and someone finally uploaded some clips. I was born in the 70s so I did hear a lot of first wave punk/metal stuff growing up the 80s but never could find any Siege until decades later. Disrupt was another band that had this crustcore punk DiY thing down pat, but was pretty much over before I found them on the Relapse compilation.

    • @iachtulhu1420
      @iachtulhu1420 Год назад +2

      @@deanpesaturo6401 Well, Siege most certainly was one of the most important influence on Napalm and on grindcore sound, but it wasn't grindcore yet. Grindcore stuff included a little of early metal elements, which were not found in Boston hardcore scene at that point. Precursors to grindcore: early Swedish "mangel" HC, UK crustcore, Japanese raw d-beat stuff and noisecore, thrashcore/fastcore stuff from US etc.. and many more, but still, this kind of brutal hardcore didn't yet evolved into grindcore until Napalm, Repulsion, early Agathocles and similar bands.

  • @CryptoOldSchool
    @CryptoOldSchool Год назад +2

    Good old Barney, one of the coolest metal vocalists in my lifetime.

  • @saletorima
    @saletorima Год назад +2

    Great!

  • @MrErrolAvant
    @MrErrolAvant Год назад

    I was lucky enough to be passed the Mic during a show in Liverpool. It was a moment I will never forget

  • @MetalHendrix.
    @MetalHendrix. Год назад +3

    A Living Legend 🤘🏽✊🏽

  • @Niallistical
    @Niallistical 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Ungovernable Force by Conflict is an amazing album. If you haven't heard it go listen. It is the gold standard of punk rock.

  • @cabalofdemons
    @cabalofdemons Год назад

    My favorite live band. I saw ND twice in 2006, once in 2008 and again in 2009. The Godfathers of Grindcore.

  • @robinwilcox9056
    @robinwilcox9056 Год назад

    Sir , I love you and thanks for everything mate 👍

  • @ikertotorika1640
    @ikertotorika1640 Год назад +1

    Great band!!!

  • @mikerauter1859
    @mikerauter1859 Год назад

    A living legend. And Barney, Harmony Corruption is and will probably always be my favorite Napalm album because death metal is my favorite from of music, and it in my opinion, emphasized the DM element of your sound to its fullest. complete with a very DM production.

  • @andymyers7172
    @andymyers7172 Год назад +2

    Love Barney's politics and just basically his worldview.

  • @lewisb85
    @lewisb85 Год назад

    Great interview, only howler I noticed was that Barney was actually the third vocalist, the OG Napalm death singer was nik bullen.

    • @iachtulhu1420
      @iachtulhu1420 Год назад

      They all are in lots of ways. Nik was just the first to make this kind of singing more impactful and more acceptable in hardcore community. Dorian and Barney really put their own spin on it without trying to carbon copy Nik's style. It also goes without saying that even Nik's style wasn't completely new in '85-'86 right before recording Scum LP. Still, Nik is OG and nobody disputes that. Barney has an immense respect and influence directly from him as a friend and as a former member of the band. Among other influences, of course.

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 Год назад +1

      @@iachtulhu1420 Its sad that nik seems to be over his time in ND completely apparently he was offered the chance to jump onstage with them at a festival in Coventry not that long ago and just wasn't into the idea whatsoever.

  • @deathmetalmadness4642
    @deathmetalmadness4642 Год назад +9

    Death By Manipulation has a better sound than Harmony Corruption n it features the 2 best band line ups split half n half roughly so that's an awesome one that I love

  • @nikolatomic5287
    @nikolatomic5287 Год назад +1

    you should remind him, that show in belgrade, he played with savo milosevic shirt, serbian striker in aston villa at the time.

  • @volanterodas
    @volanterodas 11 месяцев назад +1

    great dude

  • @ericevans7974
    @ericevans7974 Год назад +5

    Good ole Barney 🎤

  • @andym28
    @andym28 Год назад +5

    Comedian Stewart Lee used to go orienteering with napalm death. They had maps, but all the bounderies were crossed out.

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 Год назад

      It was actually the original line up of Nik Bullen and Miles Ratledge who Stewart knows.

  • @ActAccordinglyNow
    @ActAccordinglyNow 11 месяцев назад +1

    No one knew about siege or infest back in the day. Hell, most people don’t even know about Deep Wound now or know that Beastie Boys did the first blast beat in punk.

  • @macowayeu
    @macowayeu 6 месяцев назад

    This man is Mark Barney Greenway. ❤

  • @mattiapramotton7486
    @mattiapramotton7486 Год назад +2

    Love his Brummie accent 😆
    Barney legend of British death metal.

  • @screamallyouwant
    @screamallyouwant 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve loved Barney and Napalm since Suffer the children.

  • @frongo1
    @frongo1 Год назад +1

    Quote of the year 28:26 : -When's the sea dies, we die. Thats it. / Barney

  • @robertroyer1812
    @robertroyer1812 Год назад +1

    I find it interesting that Barney talks about the sonics of Harmony Corruption the way the guys in Metallica talk about the (no) bass sound on And Justice For All.
    1. Sonically disappointing upon later reflection
    2. Recognizing that it’s a snapshot of a moment in time
    3. No interest in re-recording it to improve those (perceived) sonic shortfalls.
    Interesting.

  • @danvincent2600
    @danvincent2600 Год назад

    I could hear napalm from 3km away when they played Swansea in 95. The songs were like 30 seconds long no words.

  • @SolidTryThough
    @SolidTryThough Год назад +2

    Protect Barney at all cost.

  • @GEricG
    @GEricG Год назад

    Brilliant guy - looks in great shape.

  • @JKDVIPER
    @JKDVIPER Год назад +1

    Dude is the man.

  • @keithdawe8521
    @keithdawe8521 Год назад +12

    Totally agree with his opinion on Harmony Corruption, sounds very compressed. The Mass Appeal Madness EP had a better sound and then Utopia Banished was even better.

    • @mikeynoclass8240
      @mikeynoclass8240 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Scott Burns made every band sound the same.

    • @Kalsarikannit72
      @Kalsarikannit72 Год назад +1

      @@mikeynoclass8240 the term cookie cutter could be used in this case no doubt but let's face it, the albums he produced and that era were awesome.

    • @mikeynoclass8240
      @mikeynoclass8240 Год назад +1

      @@Kalsarikannit72 it was a great era but even Scott will say that he was blessed to work with great bands

    • @yvesheinrich5013
      @yvesheinrich5013 Год назад

      @@mikeynoclass8240 Though some bands have actually sounded better. I imagine the album would've been much more explosive, like Utopia Banished, granted it were to be recorded similarly or in the way Barney had visioned. In comparison, Sepultura's Arise and Malevolent Creation's The Ten Commandments are some of Scott's finest work, despite sounding just like Harmony Corruption.

  • @garyronaldson8506
    @garyronaldson8506 Год назад +2

    Incredibly insightful interview!!! Max Butcher? your handiwork?

  • @scottnation5685
    @scottnation5685 Год назад +2

    I like Barney, he seems like a humble guy and a person you could hang out with and hear great stories .

  • @CIRCLEOFTONE
    @CIRCLEOFTONE Год назад

    Awesome

  • @sebaFear
    @sebaFear 6 месяцев назад

    My Generation

  • @Беглыйкаторжник-ь1л

    В молодости когда слушал напалмов, всегда представлял себе что Барни очень злой дядька.
    А вот его слушаешь, помоему необычайно доброты и образованности человек...

  • @dreamopeth
    @dreamopeth Год назад

    I feel lucky to have seen them with Jesse.