There was so many great bands around that time. Lillian axe . Icon. Steelheart. Winger. Dangerous toys. Bang tango. King Kobra. Slaughter. Babylon AD. And so many more. Hope you discover loads of bands. Steve 🎸
I remember seeing Bulletboys,Winger,and Cinderella. For the encore, all three bands came on stage and played Sweet Home Alabama.Those were the days !!!
This is a cover of the OJays great original R&B version and it is one of my favorite songs EVER. Awesome how the BBoys turned it into such a metal masterpiece - still makes the hair on my neck stand up every time I hear it for almost thirty years now...
Never underrated, just lost in the mix of some 100,000 other hair-metal/hard rock bands competing for attention on MTV Headbanger's Ball. Bulletboys are definitely in the top 5, & not just because I know them...
These guys did this song justice for sure. I had a chance to hang out with these guys back in 90 and they were just regular guys with no egos smokin some weed lol. I was also a musician guitarist in a LA Heavy metal band at the time. Those were the good ol days. Damn life was good back then. It sucks getting old.
Brother-Man,I actually had Tix 4 that show,dude flaked out on me,so I ended up eating the tickets,was the last that I heard of 'em, good riddance?! Still haven't seen all 3 bands yet,even though I did catch Tom Keifer as a solo act on a rockfest tour,the closest that I got 2 seeing Cinderella,well da'am?!?!?! LONG LIVE ROCK'N'ROLL {rainbow} 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈 \m/
@@gypsyjhoni Man that's bad news. Me and 2 others had tickets to a Killer Dwarfs concert.We drove over 100 miles to get there and they canceled the show due to lack of ticket sales. The exact same thing happened to me again.I had tickets to see Accept.I drove 78 miles to get there and it was canceled.I was steaming hot pissed! I also went to an Iron Maiden / Ozzy show and Ozzy canceled but still got to see Maiden.Ozzy was sick with flu. I have a close friend named John Mobley by the way. LOL!! 1 letter difference to yours.
The best cover versions take the original to new and different heights. I love the reworking of this classic tale. One of my favorite 10 metal tunes ever!
Thought I been around the block. Heard it all. Marched against Vietnam. Watched WTC fall down. High. Low. Studied music. Played music. Damn. GOOSE bumps. Glad I heard this, man.
Back in the 1990's I had a friend that I noticed was listening to the R&B version of this song that was popular on the radio back then. I had the Bullet Boys CD and I played this for him. He got rid of the other CD. LOL!
I remember playing on the same bill as Marq back in the day. It was his own band called Torein. Power trio. He sang and played a mean guitar, too. Just as good as anyone out there at the time. I was playing in a band called Raven back then. A small venue called Stage 1 in LA. Marq was a nice guy. Very talented.
Marc is playing guitar for bullet boys now. Once a year or so they would reunite but he had to sue the others as they tried to steal the name.ted temoleman was their manager/producer same as van halen. He discovered them rehearsing in a place in la one night. Driving his vette off the freeway in la to take a piss. He couldnt believe what he was hearing. Signed em right away on warner bros label
Wacko...he wore a goalie helmet right. Seen Raven play in one of the oddest shows I ever went to it was Raver W.A.S.P and SLAYER IN NY at some theater.
Dude I was there. Marq had his own band. I remember stage 1. Where exactly was stage one 1 located ? I know marq is from Montebello. I also knew Jimmy d'anda he lived near my house
This turned me into a straight up metal head in hs. I was all about the r&b when I was a kid and I LOVED the OJs. Wasn't tryna hear nothin' about no "White Boy Music" Girlfriend of mine's older brother was playing this when I was at her house one day. Turned me on to this and it was over after that! Winger, Poison, Enuff Znuff, Slaughter, then Metallica, Motorhead, Anthrax, Tesla, Dokken. Good music is good music dammit!!
and me too! Mick sweda is the whole reason i took these guys seriously, he looked badass with his arms lookin' somewhat ripped for the 80's certainly, actually shredding some riffs... cuz most dudes back then were either or... I've been trying to get in shape, come up with some great music and do something like this... This brings me back to being a little kid every time i hear it, somehow =)
I got to see Great White, Steelheart, and Bulletboys in 92 in Cleveland. Man what a show. MIss those days and those shows. FIrst concert i ever saw was Great White, Tesla, and Badlands. Good times, good times.
Happy 60th birthday Mick Sweda April 18, 1960. Founder, songwriter and original guitarist. It was a time of Hair Metal Bands. Thank God, Hair Metal Chicks too.
Not only does this rock really hard, but it really pays homage and respect to the original O'Jays tune of the same name. Worth checking out if you're of a mind - imagine the "disco/funk/gospel" version of this tune, and you're close! Plus it has the very excellent Anthony Jackson playing his flanged-out bass on the track.
I knew this song was a remake of something from my older years, but I finally looked back. The O'Jays??? Holy Shmoly! That was a minute ago! Liked their version. I like this version much better!
Lonnie the bass player was my nieghbor in Torrance< ca back in the day cool dude .... quick fact the band he was in purchased a Ford Pinto it was blue but it was customized pick up truck ..... look it up that was funny back in the day
@@briangilmartin692 I was 11 and had just stared 6th grade. Loved all this music. I'm 44 now and I listen to this stuff all the time. This music is timeless to me. It was a different world then.
I remember finding this song when I was like 15 on a trip to Colorado. It was like 2007, I wasn't even born in the 80s, and my whole youth I was devastated I didn't get to live through this decade. Still one of my fav songs from the era.
we need more radio stations that plays this kinda stuff becouse it kicks the crap out of what they play now. the 80s should and will live forever i agree what happened
trinity trin Trinity.... OMG... Thank You Thank You for using a word That we used to use ALL THE TIME but I had forgotten all about for ages... TUNE AGE!!... I know It's been a while since you made this comment but if you still read these comments I would love to know what part of the country you are from.. Take Care My Friend
I did not know at the time it was a Ted production... So many other producers would have totally slaughtered this song. Intro to solo, Mick's solo itself, and its sound... all genius. Cheers, Ted!
I had the pleasure of spending some time with Marq when he toured a few years ago. A good friend of mine was playing bass for him. He still has an amazing voice, he's still in great shape, and he can still shred a guitar. I found a cd while we were on the road that contained a song done by Marq Torien - he covered Bon Jovi's Livin' On A Prayer. I took the cd into his room and he said he'd never heart it. I sat with him as he heard the song for the first time. Cool stuff.
+Freedom Guru I remember that there were a lot of comparisons made between him and David Lee Roth's style (as if DLR was the only one allowed to be to add a lot of screams throughout a song). But this really seemed to hurt them with a lot of people. Though in hindsight, Marq can out sing DLR and just about anyone else that's ever been in the business.
I saw them in Santa Monica, CA! Awesome! My first metal concert! If I recall, it was at the community college there! The lead singer instantly reminded me of David Lee Roth. Please take it as a compliment! That was around, 1989 or so. They were very entertaining I thought! My youth revisited just watching this video. As the great show said; "those were the days!" Rock On Forever!
Hated Bullet Boys for doing such an awesome damn version of this song, in particular Mark T., for applying his insanely powerful FREIGHT-TRAIN and F-18 like vocal, which made it impossible for us to cover, in particular my limutations, being that I was the lead singer! Thanks Mark....😠
Bullet boys played a tiny little nightclub in Anaheim I worked at in the early 2000s ,Marq asked me for a ride home after the gig...sure I was honored and stunned ,I had to ask on way home why he didn't have a car...I owe 3 ladies child support...wear a rubber is moral to the story rockers
amazing cover of the 1974 o'jays tune, great band, loved their 1988 debut album, the mix on this is brilliant. there's a small church behind my house, i always sing the chorus of this tune when i see their preacher talking to one of the flock, really pisses them off.
First & foremost, it's a fantastic SONG. When you got a song this killer, it can be performed in any musical genre & still sound fantastic...And the bassline is eternal
I bought my Bullet boys vynil record at a record store called Strawberries at a mall called West Farms Mall in West Hartford, Connecticut in 1990. It was one of my favorite albums. Sadly I lost it when I moved to Florida a year later. It's a pity that the store I bought it at as well as the glam metal era are both gone. It sure brings back the memories, a feeling of nostalgia and sadness since it's an era that we will never have again. The music of today just plain sucks.
This is timeless. I saw them in the 80's & they rocked the house. I am so glad I was able to see them live back then. Marq Torien has a powerful set of lungs. What a great front man with all his entertaining on top of that voice. Love it to this day.
56 years old ,,, Still rocking to the Bullet Boyz . 💯🔥
SAME!!!! ❤
@@theSpiritofTamzin LOL I'm 75 and still rocking to these guys!
@@sylviahackett8316 76 here. I win since for some reason people think age equals more points.
Kickass tune and a Titty bar classic! I use to be a bouncer at a few and this song always had the dudes making it rain ;)
Their songs still give me chills. I am 33 years old. My Dad introduced me to some of the best bands I've ever heard of. This one included.
Great Dad!!!!!
Good on your pop. Awesome band. Steve
There was so many great bands around that time. Lillian axe . Icon. Steelheart. Winger. Dangerous toys. Bang tango. King Kobra. Slaughter. Babylon AD. And so many more. Hope you discover loads of bands. Steve 🎸
Your dad did good by you.
Good on him for sharing the flavor of this era. Lots vids, movies about that era..its true.
I remember seeing Bulletboys,Winger,and Cinderella. For the encore, all three bands came on stage and played Sweet Home Alabama.Those were the days !!!
I seen all three along with Bon Jovi as the headliner in 89 possibly 90 and they had an awesome set.
I went to a lot of concerts but not any of them were in my area!!! So jealous!!
almost 30 years later, THIS STILL FUCKING ROCKS
because it was already a hit with the ojays
+shawna jones the o'jays, made it a airplane. The Bullitt Boys turned it into a jet
+Ty, never said nothing bad. FUCK you
It still is just as funky and raunchy
Better than the OG
more to the point.
One Of The Most UNDERRATED Bands I Have Ever Come Across......................These Guys Are FANTASTIC...Always LUVED EM
Holy fuck are you ever gay.
They are awesome 😀
CAN'T believe it either!Theyre freakin amazing!!!!!
Agreed
Um. No
This is a cover of the OJays great original R&B version and it is one of my favorite songs EVER. Awesome how the BBoys turned it into such a metal masterpiece - still makes the hair on my neck stand up every time I hear it for almost thirty years now...
Same here Epic remake
I agree, great cover.
I completely agree!
Incredible.
Heck yeah. Great cover. Major red pill, so to speak.
One of THE most underrated singers in Rock & Roll...still! Excellent band, and absolutely KILLER cover song!
Never underrated, just lost in the mix of some 100,000 other hair-metal/hard rock bands competing for attention on MTV Headbanger's Ball. Bulletboys are definitely in the top 5, & not just because I know them...
VJ SWORD pretty sure that's a Marvin Gaye song and they are representing the rock version I think Marvin be happy about that
Yeah but he's an obvious homosexual
Fucknuts actually he had more puss than you’ll ever have so...
@@roxregime1279 - Nice try Marq Torien, now get your ass back in the closet.
They tore this O'Jays original up! You go, boys! Great cover, did the music proud!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Im 12 and my dad introduced me into the best music in the world.
Not if he assaulted you with this garbage.
Sweet, I'm 48, widower with 3 kids, they love the real rock. Keep the flame alive kid...peace.
@@cupoli138 Morons should listen to gay music homer. You are the moron btw.
The guitarist is underrated. He just gives me goose bumps. Same goes for the vocalist.
These guys did this song justice for sure. I had a chance to hang out with these guys back in 90 and they were just regular guys with no egos smokin some weed lol. I was also a musician guitarist in a LA Heavy metal band at the time. Those were the good ol days. Damn life was good back then. It sucks getting old.
It does suck getting old but at least we have the music and the memories of the 80s👍🏻🙂
How to say you didn't meet Marq without saying it.
Still love these songs and I'm 53
Me too and I am 55.
This was a A Great Live Band !! Loud , Clean and Mark Torians Vocals Spot FN On !! What a Great Time in the 80s was a Bulletboys Show !!
*Marq
*Torien
Not just a great cover.... One of the best frontmen out there ever!!!! ROCK!!
Saw them and Dokken last week in PA. Marq Torien still has that level of energy.
Lord, I miss these days....
Heard this for the first time on The House Of Hair tonight. Thank you Dee Snider!
Heard it on HoH, tonight.
An incredible performance by some of the best players in the game. It's a shame they don't make music like this anymore.
They do! They just don"t get the publicity anymore....
@@videojockeyswordlike who?? Please tell me!
Totally agree
@@wexfordrob Need to bring this back! Show em all how rockins really done!
@@videojockeysworddoubt it
Saw this show 5th row with Cinderella /Winger 1989.Caught a drumstick actually.Bulletboys always gave 100%. Marqs a cool talented dude.
Took a girl to the show in Toledo
Seen that tour at Market Square Arena, 6th, row center stage
Brother-Man,I actually had Tix 4 that show,dude flaked out on me,so I ended up eating the tickets,was the last that I heard of 'em, good riddance?!
Still haven't seen all 3 bands yet,even though I did catch Tom Keifer as a solo act on a rockfest tour,the closest that I got 2 seeing Cinderella,well da'am?!?!?!
LONG LIVE ROCK'N'ROLL
{rainbow}
🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
\m/
@@gypsyjhoni Man that's bad news. Me and 2 others had tickets to a Killer Dwarfs concert.We drove over 100 miles to get there and they canceled the show due to lack of ticket sales. The exact same thing happened to me again.I had tickets to see Accept.I drove 78 miles to get there and it was canceled.I was steaming hot pissed! I also went to an Iron Maiden / Ozzy show and Ozzy canceled but still got to see Maiden.Ozzy was sick with flu. I have a close friend named John Mobley by the way. LOL!! 1 letter difference to yours.
At New Haven Coliseum Saw them with Warrant, Cinderella as well!!! OMG..There was 5 Bands playing/touring together!! I got to see..miss them days
I sang background for this band few years ago. Always a pleasure!!! His vocals til this day are bad ass!!!
Love Bullet Boy's!! Bet you had a blast!🤘
Damn! I bet that was a time! So you’re saying he can still execute the power and range?
Bullet Boys Singggggggg!!!!
Great version they rocked it out.
One of the all-time great covers. BULLET BOYS SING!
l agree, totally under rated, some of the best vocals in the bizz-!-
Underrated Eighties band
This song is sooooo badass!
Very, very underrated band.
The best cover versions take the original to new and different heights. I love the reworking of this classic tale. One of my favorite 10 metal tunes ever!
Thought I been around the block. Heard it all. Marched against Vietnam. Watched WTC fall down. High. Low. Studied music. Played music.
Damn. GOOSE bumps. Glad I heard this, man.
Back in the 1990's I had a friend that I noticed was listening to the R&B version of this song that was popular on the radio back then. I had the Bullet Boys CD and I played this for him. He got rid of the other CD. LOL!
Too bad I wasn't there to give him another cd to listen to. He would habe thrown yours away too.
Original is still best, massively iconic song.
These guys checked every box for an epic
‘80s video! Every. Single. One!! 🤘
Hell Yes!!! I’ll take ‘Over The Top 80’s Hair Metal’ for 400, Alex !!
Heavy Metal... 😊
I remember playing on the same bill as Marq back in the day. It was his own band called Torein. Power trio. He sang and played a mean guitar, too. Just as good as anyone out there at the time. I was playing in a band called Raven back then. A small venue called Stage 1 in LA. Marq was a nice guy. Very talented.
Marc is playing guitar for bullet boys now. Once a year or so they would reunite but he had to sue the others as they tried to steal the name.ted temoleman was their manager/producer same as van halen. He discovered them rehearsing in a place in la one night. Driving his vette off the freeway in la to take a piss. He couldnt believe what he was hearing. Signed em right away on warner bros label
Wacko...he wore a goalie helmet right. Seen Raven play in one of the oddest shows I ever went to it was Raver W.A.S.P and SLAYER IN NY at some theater.
Dude I was there. Marq had his own band. I remember stage 1. Where exactly was stage one 1 located ? I know marq is from Montebello. I also knew Jimmy d'anda he lived near my house
Great version of "For The Love Of Money".
Bulletboys did some KILLER COVERS in their day man!!!!!
This turned me into a straight up metal head in hs. I was all about the r&b when I was a kid and I LOVED the OJs. Wasn't tryna hear nothin' about no "White Boy Music" Girlfriend of mine's older brother was playing this when I was at her house one day. Turned me on to this and it was over after that! Winger, Poison, Enuff Znuff, Slaughter, then Metallica, Motorhead, Anthrax, Tesla, Dokken. Good music is good music dammit!!
wow brings back good old 80s wow!!!
How can you not like this song? Just a wicked version.
That BASS!!!!!
Big fan of Bulletboys. I wish they reunited the original members and still listening to them in the present.
me and you buddy
and me too! Mick sweda is the whole reason i took these guys seriously, he looked badass with his arms lookin' somewhat ripped for the 80's certainly, actually shredding some riffs... cuz most dudes back then were either or... I've been trying to get in shape, come up with some great music and do something like this... This brings me back to being a little kid every time i hear it, somehow =)
they`re back together
THEY ARE BACK!! COVID KILLED THE DEBUT!! STAY TUNED!!!!😁😁😁
never gets old
Love these guys! Saw them in a little club in Vegas decades ago. They rock!!!
80's hair bands .......... still love em
I got to see Great White, Steelheart, and Bulletboys in 92 in Cleveland. Man what a show. MIss those days and those shows. FIrst concert i ever saw was Great White, Tesla, and Badlands. Good times, good times.
Happy 60th birthday Mick Sweda April 18, 1960. Founder, songwriter and original guitarist. It was a time of Hair Metal Bands. Thank God, Hair Metal Chicks too.
It takes the funkiness of the original and adds heavy metal. It’s the best of both worlds!
Not only does this rock really hard, but it really pays homage and respect to the original O'Jays tune of the same name. Worth checking out if you're of a mind - imagine the "disco/funk/gospel" version of this tune, and you're close! Plus it has the very excellent Anthony Jackson playing his flanged-out bass on the track.
I was an '80's hair band dude. These guys are still one of my faves. Totally overlooked and under rated.
Same...scared my Dad I was in love with jams like this. Still love it to this day
Awesome cover of a great O Jays song!
Saw these guys along with Winger and Cinderella way back in 1989...the best year for hair bands!
One of the best band's I seen back in the day. Very underrated...
This is the best arrangement of The Love of Money I have ever heard.
geezum petes, this dude can sing.
I knew this song was a remake of something from my older years, but I finally looked back. The O'Jays??? Holy Shmoly! That was a minute ago! Liked their version. I like this version much better!
Great band & this song (cover or not) was great & still rocks hard. Great dirty guitar playing as well.
Did the O'Jays proud. Love this!
Raunchy. Love it.
YES BABY.
You have no idea.
It's a crime this version of the band didn't cut through. They were fire. The lead guitarist is just monster!
He has a great rocker voice! His screams are killer.
😂I Love Your Description!! 🤘😁
@@staceypowell6668 Always wished I could wail like this guy on vocals back in the day.
Dude has a set of lungs on him!
Lonnie the bass player was my nieghbor in Torrance< ca back in the day cool dude .... quick fact the band he was in purchased a Ford Pinto it was blue but it was customized pick up truck ..... look it up that was funny back in the day
I so wish we can go back to these times!!!!!
I was in 6th grade when this came out.
@@briangilmartin692 I was 11 and had just stared 6th grade. Loved all this music. I'm 44 now and I listen to this stuff all the time. This music is timeless to me. It was a different world then.
god marq is hot to look at and the tunes are still rocking
Marq had an incredible voice...
great voice !!
+Phoenix van der Weyden Metal Hitman face book \m/ :) \m/
he was a SCREAMER!!!!
I remember finding this song when I was like 15 on a trip to Colorado. It was like 2007, I wasn't even born in the 80s, and my whole youth I was devastated I didn't get to live through this decade. Still one of my fav songs from the era.
This guy can carry a a note!. David Lee Roth couldn't come close. The best are never recognized, but can rest on there laurels!
LOVE these guys!! They were great in concert!! Great cover. 😘
Ear buds poped out during my air-guitar performance
SCREAM IT!
we need more radio stations that plays this kinda stuff becouse it kicks the crap out of what they play now. the 80s should and will live forever i agree what happened
I Love those screams!!!!
Now these guys are true blue rock and roll 80's 🦋
For The Love Of The Bulletboys....Great Tun-age!! \m/
trinity trin Trinity.... OMG... Thank You Thank You for using a word That we used to use ALL THE TIME but I had forgotten all about for ages... TUNE AGE!!... I know It's been a while since you made this comment but if you still read these comments I would love to know what part of the country you are from.. Take Care My Friend
I did not know at the time it was a Ted production... So many other producers would have totally slaughtered this song. Intro to solo, Mick's solo itself, and its sound... all genius. Cheers, Ted!
Great song Lonni, Sonny.
Dude could belt out the lyrics!
My Grandpa Loves this song
I had the pleasure of spending some time with Marq when he toured a few years ago. A good friend of mine was playing bass for him. He still has an amazing voice, he's still in great shape, and he can still shred a guitar. I found a cd while we were on the road that contained a song done by Marq Torien - he covered Bon Jovi's Livin' On A Prayer. I took the cd into his room and he said he'd never heart it. I sat with him as he heard the song for the first time. Cool stuff.
I hate that this band was so underrated, just like Winger was. Marq Torien had some of the best vocals in the game.
Thank u I totally agree also underrated is Y&T
+Freedom Guru I remember that there were a lot of comparisons made between him and David Lee Roth's style (as if DLR was the only one allowed to be to add a lot of screams throughout a song). But this really seemed to hurt them with a lot of people. Though in hindsight, Marq can out sing DLR and just about anyone else that's ever been in the business.
Marq was a pretty good Singer my face is Andy Berisack from the BLACK VEIL BRIDES AWESOME
+bergcycles1 Mr. Jimmy DeAnda
I'd say one of the best if not the BEST band of the 80's! As previously stated, underrated!
I saw them in Santa Monica, CA! Awesome! My first metal concert! If I recall, it was at the community college there! The lead singer instantly reminded me of David Lee Roth. Please take it as a compliment! That was around, 1989 or so. They were very entertaining I thought! My youth revisited just watching this video. As the great show said; "those were the days!" Rock On Forever!
That song kicks ass...awesome band!
YOU kick ass my DEAR!!
Who else is still jamming out to some sweet 80’s music?? I miss those years, but I’m just glad that I got to live in the years that I did!!!! ❤
Hated Bullet Boys for doing such an awesome damn version of this song, in particular Mark T., for applying his insanely powerful FREIGHT-TRAIN and F-18 like vocal, which made it impossible for us to cover, in particular my limutations, being that I was the lead singer! Thanks Mark....😠
Bullet boys played a tiny little nightclub in Anaheim I worked at in the early 2000s ,Marq asked me for a ride home after the gig...sure I was honored and stunned ,I had to ask on way home why he didn't have a car...I owe 3 ladies child support...wear a rubber is moral to the story rockers
Their whole first record was killer.
The 1st 3 albums were insane. Zaza has some of their best.
amazing cover of the 1974 o'jays tune, great band, loved their 1988 debut album, the mix on this is brilliant. there's a small church behind my house, i always sing the chorus of this tune when i see their preacher talking to one of the flock, really pisses them off.
Better than the original. Who's listening 2024.
Not quite better than the original -- But this most def ROCKS.
this is what real rock is you young punks thanks for the post OLD SCHOOL IS SO COOL
This is a Rock band
First & foremost, it's a fantastic SONG. When you got a song this killer, it can be performed in any musical genre & still sound fantastic...And the bassline is eternal
The O' Jays gone metal!!!
+Bryan D. Wolfe how 'bout that??? Pretty faithful to the original too.
Hell yeah!!!
The O'Jays approved..lol
The O'jays were awesome and this, is a good version of that in a metal way!
You're absolutely right. "Originated" was a bad choice of words.
This band should have been huge. Mick Sweda is one of the best metal guitarists ever
Playing
Rocklahoma in 2023
Bet so few listened to this in its time.
Wore out the cassette listening to them.
Wish could see you guys there......
LOVE IT - great song, great band! \m/
Marq Torian is phenomenal. I love Bullet Boys!
God, do I miss the Hot Boys with the Sizzling Guitars of the 80s "Hair Band" era!
OMG! Me too!!! Nothing like it!
Me too!
I bought my Bullet boys vynil record at a record store called Strawberries at a mall called West Farms Mall in West Hartford, Connecticut in 1990. It was one of my favorite albums. Sadly I lost it when I moved to Florida a year later. It's a pity that the store I bought it at as well as the glam metal era are both gone. It sure brings back the memories, a feeling of nostalgia and sadness since it's an era that we will never have again. The music of today just plain sucks.
this song and band is the best
2005? Still looking and acting this way? THAT's AWESOME!
The latino David Lee Roth... great song...
lol
I always wondered if this guy "singing" was really Andrew Woods brother?
He has a much better voice than Dingus Dave!!!
liveclassictunes unlike David Lee Roth this guy can hit high notes
Marq is a WAY better singer than DLR!
This is timeless. I saw them in the 80's & they rocked the house. I am so glad I was able to see them live back then. Marq Torien has a powerful set of lungs. What a great front man with all his entertaining on top of that voice. Love it to this day.