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One of the best songs of the nineties. Believe me. I was there.
One of my absolute FAVORITE 90s tunes! I'm sure by now by kids are completely fucking sick of hearing me belt this one out at the top of my lungs every time we drive somewhere, but someone's got to teach them about proper music, right?!?!?🤘
Hell yea looks like a good time
This is RAD!Great vid!
Yes 🙏🎸🌴
How do they still sound the same 30 years later most bands can't do this especially the vocalist. Amazing
Sound sooooo good!
They sound great!
I really enjoy this song 😎✔️🥁
!00 percent excellent
Nice opposite side video!
How many original members? I know the base player is not the original woman. Wondering about the guitar player on the right?
Clark Vogeler replaced Darrell Herbert (wrote and recorded the lead guitar work) shortly after Rubberneck came out and has been with the band since.
Lead guitar is too loud
When you're front row everything is too loud.
That tends to happen when you're right in front of the amp.
One of the best songs of the nineties. Believe me. I was there.
One of my absolute FAVORITE 90s tunes! I'm sure by now by kids are completely fucking sick of hearing me belt this one out at the top of my lungs every time we drive somewhere, but someone's got to teach them about proper music, right?!?!?🤘
Hell yea looks like a good time
This is RAD!
Great vid!
Yes 🙏🎸🌴
How do they still sound the same 30 years later most bands can't do this especially the vocalist. Amazing
Sound sooooo good!
They sound great!
I really enjoy this song 😎✔️🥁
!00 percent excellent
Nice opposite side video!
How many original members? I know the base player is not the original woman. Wondering about the guitar player on the right?
Clark Vogeler replaced Darrell Herbert (wrote and recorded the lead guitar work) shortly after Rubberneck came out and has been with the band since.
Lead guitar is too loud
When you're front row everything is too loud.
That tends to happen when you're right in front of the amp.