I remember having a spiritual experience to this when I was a child, I heard this song on the radio as we were supposed to be going to school - I can remember the coolness of the air, the smell of Frosties, the feel of my school shirt on my skin, my parents trying to get me to move, but I was stuck in one spot transfixed staring into space, everything became One, it was incredible. A Pure Morning indeed.
I encountered their first record in 1996 and was hypnotized by Teenage Angst. I bought the CD immediately with the little money I had at the time. We're almost 30 years later and I still can't believe how incredible their sound was.
I'm here, haven't listened to this sweet ass song in YEARS, but I'm here because someone said to me a friend in need is a friend indeed, and I immediately said a friend with weed is better. It's been at least 7 or 8 years since I last heard this song, and it's so fucking good that it apparently lives rent free in my head.
I havent heard this song probably since the late '90s but i am just now realizing how much it stuck with me all these years because to this day i always think of these lyrics in certain situations.
Potentially consider other options if you are really down and out but flying on cloud 9. The wrong mix of music, emotions and buzz can ruin good music for life because of bad associations. There is an entire Alice Cooper album I just can't listen too because the wrong mix of things at the wrong time lol.
Song's about coming down, going out and going home from a club in the morning and people just waking up going to work, which the clubber feels dislocated and just want someone to slip an arm around and go to slumber. Brian said this about the song before.
This song sent me on such a nostalgia trip. In 1998 I was 12, could not understand the lyrics one bit, but apparently this stayed with me deep in my memories and as soon as I heard it, it took me back to being a kid in 1998. Pure nostalgia. I read up a bit on the song and apparently the band have distanced themselves from it, which is sad. This is like peak 90s, the sound of a decade.
I once stayed awake for 4 days straight without eating much, and on night 4 I had a crisp clear auditory hallucination of this entire song, perfect background instruments included and on key with the original.
I will forever be grateful for being able to catch and live the tailend of musical artistry like this. The sort of music that was emotionally powerful and introspective.
So, I was cleaning up my music playlists, and stumbled upon this song. I swear I've never heard of the band or the song, and don't remember putting this on a playlist or even looking them up. I (obviously) clicked on it, and I wasn't disappointed.
I know this might sound crazy, but the lyrics to this song are eerily spot on to how I met my fiance. We met and it was supposed to just be a one night only thing but we liked each other so much that we exchanged numbers. The next day I called him up, we smoked some weed, and i was wearing a leather jacket that day. We carried on dating for a few months and eventually I moved in. He and I had both been divorced, I had one child, which by the way is 1/16 Japanese and I had the pleasure of living with his Japanese great grandmother when I was younger, and he was told that he was not able to have kids. He asked me to marry him and I said yes, and within two weeks of saying yes I had a positive pregnancy test. My water broke at 5:30am on Christmas morning. Kinda odd how it fits, but I have always loved this song and now it has a much deeper meaning to me.
@@michelleericacuevas1379 it definitely wasn't something that either of us were banking on, but a one night stand turned into us seeing each other just about every day until he eventually asked me to move in.
I loved your comment!!!! Very awesome snd I wish you and your family all the best snd happiness ever for life!!!! A friend on youtube is better! Hahaha
@@legenieuh Because it has only one chord. Most songs that become hits usually have three or four chords, or at least two. This, however, is a rare case of a one-chord song that became a hit.
Love the droning drums, attacking guitars but even more than those, Brian's delivery. Keeping it very flat but than going up near the end. Less is more.
Tis a great slice of Brit rock, but it in no way ended Post-Grunge... I wish it did but that music only got more popular in the 2000's... this came out in 98
@@Tp.v.5871 Creed, Nickelback, Foo Fighters, Audioslave, Velvet Revolver, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Three Days Grace, Seether, Trapt, 3 Doors Down, Alter-Bridge, Fuel, Hoobstank, Incubus, Theory of a Deadman, Default, Lifehouse, The Calling, Switchfoot, plus a shit load of music featured in tv shows in the early to mid 2000's by such bands and older and others you never heard of... where have you been? Maybe it wasn't big outside of North America, but it was everywhere there.
@@MedalionDS9 Creed wasn't that popular after Human Clay (1999). Incubus isn't a Post-grunge band, it sounds more like alt rock/nu metal. Velvet Revolver sounds like Hard Rock/Nu Metal even with Weiland being a member. I agree Foo Fighters and Audioslave, were very popular, but the rest of the shit bands you named, had 15 minutes of fame and that's it (Staind,Puddle Of mudd, Seether, 3 doors down, Fuel etc.). Popular rock bands in the 2000's were: Linkin Park, Deftones, Radiohead, Coldplay, The strokes, Limp Bizkit, The Killers, Interpol, Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon.
@@Tp.v.5871 You could even argue Linkin Park went post-grunge because they dropped their nu-metal sound and became poppier or more general alternative. Post-grunge is a very nebulous genre name... it just means anything that came after grunge, meaning radio friendly alternative rock. And just saying the other bands had their 15 mins or whatever, doesn't discount what I said about post-grunge being popular in the 2000's... let's just say it was mostly in the early 2000's to the mid 2000's it was still going strong.
I don't think anyone would try to copy Brian's voice, his voice is not appealing to the masses so unless a singer's voice is naturally close to him, I don't see any reason why anyone would.
(Being born in 1999), I used to dislike these guys when I didn’t appreciate how talented they really are, (being young all I’d hear was Brian singing through his nose). Love this, loud like love, special k and bitter end. Please forgive me big Placebo fans…, 😅
What a great time growing up through the 90's was musically!! This reminds me of dabbling into alsorts and making a transition from indie/grunge/industrial into acid house/ambient/breakbeat. Cheers Monty Burns!!
I know. It truly never has worn out or hot boring . Pure Morning is one of those very rare songs under the category from another galaxy unicorn magic unique like when things are born at 00:00 they are neither here nor there they are no date neither night nor morning , with out time ..,in their own time , .. and yet completely timeless .... that's my answer . Oh .. oh... me... I think .. something is on the tip of my brain.. and it itch's .. I have to re-review this post ..
Strong memories of a mind-blowing gig at Hordern Pavillion, Sydney, sometime before we hit the new millenium that we were all so hopeful about. What an all-time great track/album/discography.
About “Pure Morning” (1998), Brian Molko stated : “It’s a celebration of friendship with women, kind of immortalizing a couple of my friends. It’s also about that time of the day when the sun’s coming up and you’re coming down; and everybody else is getting ready to go to work and you’re feeling incredibly dislocated from the rest of the world; and all you really want is for a friend to be there to put their arms around you and help you ease into sleep.” This is the lead single from “Without You I’m Nothing” (1998), the follow-up to their self-titled debut LP (1996). Why did they choose “Pure Morning” as the first single⁉️ Molko explained : “For our second album, people expected an album full of ‘Nancy Boy.’ That’s why ‘Pure Morning’ was such a good single to come back with. It was more interested in technology and keyboard and samplers and using the studio as a reactive tool, instead of the rehearsal room.” Placebo quit performing this live for about a decade, because Molko didn’t like the lyrics. He had a change of heart when he listened to it again prior to their 2017 tour and incorporated it back into their setlist. He said : “I was actually surprised at how TIMELESS AND MODERN that song actually sounds.” Molko spoke of the concept of the music video opening with him standing on the ledge of a building while onlookers and rescuers scramble below : “[…] [We] wanted a very intense, desperate drama, which you might be feeling when you wake up to a pure morning. We wanted a video that can keep the viewers on the edge of their seats from the start to the end […]. It just raised some questions without suggesting any clear answers […]. It can be interpreted in any way according to the person’s experience and situation. That was our intention. TO RAISE QUESTIONS WITHOUT GIVING ANY CLUES.” The clip was inspired by the 1951 movie “Fourteen Hours”, starring Richard Basehart as a distraught man who threatens to jump off the ledge of a high-rise building.” 💜🎶💚🎬💙
It's definitely a pleasure to listening to this masterpiece.... I believe that all the alboum is amazing but this piece of art perfectly performed and done has a special place in my heart.....!!!!!!!
Actually, I am pretty sure this song is about an unexpected pregnancy. Think about lines such as "a friend who bleeds" and "my friend confessed she passed the test."
Mi juventud. Mi primer viaje a Londres, recorriendo las tiendas de discos encontré un single de Placebo y me atraparon. Luego tuve la suerte de verlos en el Espárrago Rock y en el Festival Internacional de Benicassim, creo... 😅
Everyone saying this is the best intro they've ever heard is one hundred percent correct and, while subjective, if you disagree, try pegging your speakers at 100% and hitting play and seeing how your system and ears handle it.
This song is ridiculous. My living room system is pretty loud. I put it up to about 75% to perfect clarity. I don't understand. Will go to 80% when the dog is out of the house and cat is hiding under the covers upstairs. Stand by for further report.
I remember having a spiritual experience to this when I was a child, I heard this song on the radio as we were supposed to be going to school - I can remember the coolness of the air, the smell of Frosties, the feel of my school shirt on my skin, my parents trying to get me to move, but I was stuck in one spot transfixed staring into space, everything became One, it was incredible. A Pure Morning indeed.
I'd highly recommend meditating to the 'Instumental' version, Find its a stronger affect👍
@@jessiechen279 Thank you I will x
Awesome yea I've heard gay dudes have spiritual experiences like this sometimes so it checks out, awesome that you had that awesome morning.
Most of us have some kind of spiritual experience when young with some piece of music heard over the radio.....I assume!!🙂
Pure morning
Those guitars are hypnotic and those vocal lines are awesome.
I encountered their first record in 1996 and was hypnotized by Teenage Angst. I bought the CD immediately with the little money I had at the time. We're almost 30 years later and I still can't believe how incredible their sound was.
This song is so iconic.
I can't tell you the level of awesomeness the song is on.
Jeff Lombardi Level 9, my friend
Jeff Lombardi IT'S OVER 9,000!
AmonRa1081 LOL!
cringe level:IT'S OVER 90000000000000000000!
Καρολίνα Μάντζιου angry vegetta face
I'm here, haven't listened to this sweet ass song in YEARS, but I'm here because someone said to me a friend in need is a friend indeed, and I immediately said a friend with weed is better.
It's been at least 7 or 8 years since I last heard this song, and it's so fucking good that it apparently lives rent free in my head.
Outstanding sound. One of the best album intros from the 90s.
This vibe is immaculate
Totally agreed.
This was my introduction to Placebo back in 1998, still one of my favorites.
I was introduced to this track back in the middle 2000s as a teenager and I took it for granted. This song is a classic.
You aren't the only one. This song is just SCREAMING cool.
This song is hypnotizing
I havent heard this song probably since the late '90s but i am just now realizing how much it stuck with me all these years because to this day i always think of these lyrics in certain situations.
This song is still as addictive as it was back then.
It is
bruh its my fav rock music when im high, so fkn good
"Bruh", I enjoy it WITHOUT needing to be high.
@@jessehammer4440”Bruh” don’t kill his vibe
Potentially consider other options if you are really down and out but flying on cloud 9. The wrong mix of music, emotions and buzz can ruin good music for life because of bad associations. There is an entire Alice Cooper album I just can't listen too because the wrong mix of things at the wrong time lol.
First song I ever heard by Placebo. Hooked since.
Me too
Perfect l
Me three
Same here
@@janplesnicar1352 my doughter tou.
Potentially the most timeless song ever
It’s up there, with the verve bitter sweet sympathy
Placebo just doesn't age
This was the very last of the grunge/120 minutes era in the 90s. Got that quintessential 90s alternative guitar distortion and it's amazing.
Good point. That guitar during the chorus is really like that. Smashing pumpkins, etc. Brings me to that vibe right away.
It's the sound of angry vacuum tubes.
@@andreaswiki1265 cool story bro
I am watching this video now on MTV classics 120 mins!
Song's about coming down, going out and going home from a club in the morning and people just waking up going to work, which the clubber feels dislocated and just want someone to slip an arm around and go to slumber. Brian said this about the song before.
I guess I'll never ever get tired of this album and the whole band. I wish I was a teenager during that time and watch them live
teenagers dont understand awesomeness, they easily get enthou for anything. Thats why all these stupid rappers and whores make millions out of them.
I was a teen back then and saw them live, they were great but being a teen sucked
One of the best grungy guitar rifs ever I just can't get enough of that beat it's pure morning
This song sent me on such a nostalgia trip. In 1998 I was 12, could not understand the lyrics one bit, but apparently this stayed with me deep in my memories and as soon as I heard it, it took me back to being a kid in 1998. Pure nostalgia.
I read up a bit on the song and apparently the band have distanced themselves from it, which is sad. This is like peak 90s, the sound of a decade.
Absolutely major album. A true work of poetry. An absolute masterpiece whose importance we do not yet realize
wyld stllions?
Got into Placebo in the 2000s, was in my teens. I discovered this song as late as October 2022. I'm on my 3rd listen and literally almost crying.
I once stayed awake for 4 days straight without eating much, and on night 4 I had a crisp clear auditory hallucination of this entire song, perfect background instruments included and on key with the original.
Amphetamine I'm guessing.
@@djicepole yep speed'll do that to a guy
@@starwarsroo2448 Billy.
@@djicepole whizz
Was your skin crawling as the day was dawning?
Play this at my funeral please. Favorite song of all time.
I will forever be grateful for being able to catch and live the tailend of musical artistry like this. The sort of music that was emotionally powerful and introspective.
This song never ceases to be intergalactically awesomely brilliant
So, I was cleaning up my music playlists, and stumbled upon this song. I swear I've never heard of the band or the song, and don't remember putting this on a playlist or even looking them up. I (obviously) clicked on it, and I wasn't disappointed.
It’s always a great feeling
The awesomeness of this song will never age!
*PURE ART*
Pure goosebumps - Brian Molko is a underrated singer bigtime
I know this might sound crazy, but the lyrics to this song are eerily spot on to how I met my fiance. We met and it was supposed to just be a one night only thing but we liked each other so much that we exchanged numbers. The next day I called him up, we smoked some weed, and i was wearing a leather jacket that day. We carried on dating for a few months and eventually I moved in. He and I had both been divorced, I had one child, which by the way is 1/16 Japanese and I had the pleasure of living with his Japanese great grandmother when I was younger, and he was told that he was not able to have kids. He asked me to marry him and I said yes, and within two weeks of saying yes I had a positive pregnancy test. My water broke at 5:30am on Christmas morning. Kinda odd how it fits, but I have always loved this song and now it has a much deeper meaning to me.
Thats a nice story. But i s it possible to be inlove if two people only meet for one night stand?
@@michelleericacuevas1379 it definitely wasn't something that either of us were banking on, but a one night stand turned into us seeing each other just about every day until he eventually asked me to move in.
Jog on
@@ashlynbeadle8704 sometimes you gotta take the chance with those things. It may end up being nothing, but who knows...
I loved your comment!!!! Very awesome snd I wish you and your family all the best snd happiness ever for life!!!! A friend on youtube is better! Hahaha
This song feels so hypnotic because of its one-chord nature. I'm very surprised that a song like this was such a hit.
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Why?
@@legenieuh Because it has only one chord. Most songs that become hits usually have three or four chords, or at least two. This, however, is a rare case of a one-chord song that became a hit.
I believe it became a hit is due to the amazing smooth flowing melody. It’s fuckin beautiful and hits you hard somehow.
Guess u just need to experience
Love the drums here
This song is my friend through lonely nights.
one of the best songs ever written
The guitar work is superb.
,
Yes it is!!
a friend in need is a friend indeed
'A friend in need's a friend indeed, a friend with weed is better' Love that line
Nothing like friends!
Such a curable song for a depression
Love the droning drums, attacking guitars but even more than those, Brian's delivery. Keeping it very flat but than going up near the end. Less is more.
Like this one too, "a friend in need is a friend indeed", great open lyrics.
great lyrics
This song was a gamechanger back in '98. It somehow ended the post grunge sound. Huge fan of this song and the video was insane too.
Tis a great slice of Brit rock, but it in no way ended Post-Grunge... I wish it did but that music only got more popular in the 2000's... this came out in 98
@@MedalionDS9 Post-grunge more popular in the 2000's??
Name 3 bands that according to you were so popular in the 2000's
@@Tp.v.5871 Creed, Nickelback, Foo Fighters, Audioslave, Velvet Revolver, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Three Days Grace, Seether, Trapt, 3 Doors Down, Alter-Bridge, Fuel, Hoobstank, Incubus, Theory of a Deadman, Default, Lifehouse, The Calling, Switchfoot, plus a shit load of music featured in tv shows in the early to mid 2000's by such bands and older and others you never heard of... where have you been? Maybe it wasn't big outside of North America, but it was everywhere there.
@@MedalionDS9 Creed wasn't that popular after Human Clay (1999). Incubus isn't a Post-grunge band, it sounds more like alt rock/nu metal. Velvet Revolver sounds like Hard Rock/Nu Metal even with Weiland being a member. I agree Foo Fighters and Audioslave, were very popular, but the rest of the shit bands you named, had 15 minutes of fame and that's it (Staind,Puddle Of mudd, Seether, 3 doors down, Fuel etc.). Popular rock bands in the 2000's were: Linkin Park, Deftones, Radiohead, Coldplay, The strokes, Limp Bizkit, The Killers, Interpol, Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon.
@@Tp.v.5871 You could even argue Linkin Park went post-grunge because they dropped their nu-metal sound and became poppier or more general alternative. Post-grunge is a very nebulous genre name... it just means anything that came after grunge, meaning radio friendly alternative rock. And just saying the other bands had their 15 mins or whatever, doesn't discount what I said about post-grunge being popular in the 2000's... let's just say it was mostly in the early 2000's to the mid 2000's it was still going strong.
Pure, so pure
25/fcknDecember/2024. Still listening this motherfckn song in Christmas. 🎵🔥
Should be played at high volume in a residential area
Lol, done and dusted my friend .
lol workin on that right now ;-)
Ahahah !!! 😅 It would drive my neighbours crazy !!! 😂
Always disappointed it doesn't come in much louder at 0:48! Would have been a btter track with a punch at the first bridge.
Done.
Always.
I like Placebo.The lead singers voice is the one & only.A unique sound many would try to copy for generations to come.
I don't think anyone would try to copy Brian's voice, his voice is not appealing to the masses so unless a singer's voice is naturally close to him, I don't see any reason why anyone would.
Silversun pickups. They’re good too but can’t beat Placebo
@@tylerp3327 Thanks for sharing friend.
(Being born in 1999), I used to dislike these guys when I didn’t appreciate how talented they really are, (being young all I’d hear was Brian singing through his nose). Love this, loud like love, special k and bitter end. Please forgive me big Placebo fans…, 😅
Bruv. It doesn't matter what age you are matey 👍
It is okay. We all go to somethings Kind oft Development.
What a great time growing up through the 90's was musically!! This reminds me of dabbling into alsorts and making a transition from indie/grunge/industrial into acid house/ambient/breakbeat.
Cheers Monty Burns!!
The lyrics are golden
This song smells like what the 90s tasted like
On point
It does taste like my past 😿
Meatball subs and depression?
Good call…
The Heroin of music
The special k of music
Not the biggest placebo fan, but this song here is great. It reminds me of a great friend I don't see often.
Big AIC fan so I love this song, proper sludgy, grimy riffs
loveeeee this song
A friend with weed is always better
PURE MORNING 🗣️
A friend in need is a friend indeed !
If you listening today is the day i win love for ever hotbuns
a friend with weed is better
@@Dumnorix93 right on
inexplicable emotions through these words...
epic..the way the guitars come in like razors y'all
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A friend is a friend simple as that ❤️
I think I'm becoming a new fan of Placebo, I'm gonna listen the whole discography 😍🔥.
It,s a simply a great song , Brian is a brilliant singer and a great musician !!!!
So crazy ever time I hear this song , I can‘t stop listen it on repeat for days😳♥️
I know. It truly never has worn out or hot boring . Pure Morning is one of those very rare songs under the category from another galaxy unicorn magic unique like when things are born at 00:00 they are neither here nor there they are no date neither night nor morning , with out time ..,in their own time , .. and yet completely timeless .... that's my answer . Oh .. oh... me... I think .. something is on the tip of my brain.. and it itch's .. I have to re-review this post ..
it's just unreal song!
love it!!!
Lost my first serious girlfriend when this album came out... I listened to this for weeks... And I still have this beauty.
Strong memories of a mind-blowing gig at Hordern Pavillion, Sydney, sometime before we hit the new millenium that we were all so hopeful about.
What an all-time great track/album/discography.
this is me doing a fucking old placebo songs tour, hell yeah!
It's seven years later now and I'm doing the same. Hello friend!
Placebo has awesome lyrics
like that tingly feeling when you haven't slept forever...the sinsation is the body dieing. it tickles down the spine
Huh? Gives me the shits to lose sleep haha
ur moms dying
This song is a pure diamond.
true and its how he pronounces pure
Placebo are E P I C !!
wow 2023 and what a song. going mad to it when i was 17 and still now at 41
Pure gorgeous song love Placebo
back in 2007 placebo played a concert in moscow. it was my birthday. seems like a lifetime and two worlds away now
Listen to this and you can instantly understand my Gen X is the way they are. Art reflects the times.
I listen to this album while I'm at the gym. Lift a fucking mountain to this
About “Pure Morning” (1998), Brian Molko stated : “It’s a celebration of friendship with women, kind of immortalizing a couple of my friends. It’s also about that time of the day when the sun’s coming up and you’re coming down; and everybody else is getting ready to go to work and you’re feeling incredibly dislocated from the rest of the world; and all you really want is for a friend to be there to put their arms around you and help you ease into sleep.”
This is the lead single from “Without You I’m Nothing” (1998), the follow-up to their self-titled debut LP (1996).
Why did they choose “Pure Morning” as the first single⁉️ Molko explained : “For our second album, people expected an album full of ‘Nancy Boy.’ That’s why ‘Pure Morning’ was such a good single to come back with. It was more interested in technology and keyboard and samplers and using the studio as a reactive tool, instead of the rehearsal room.”
Placebo quit performing this live for about a decade, because Molko didn’t like the lyrics. He had a change of heart when he listened to it again prior to their 2017 tour and incorporated it back into their setlist. He said : “I was actually surprised at how TIMELESS AND MODERN that song actually sounds.”
Molko spoke of the concept of the music video opening with him standing on the ledge of a building while onlookers and rescuers scramble below : “[…] [We] wanted a very intense, desperate drama, which you might be feeling when you wake up to a pure morning. We wanted a video that can keep the viewers on the edge of their seats from the start to the end […]. It just raised some questions without suggesting any clear answers […]. It can be interpreted in any way according to the person’s experience and situation. That was our intention. TO RAISE QUESTIONS WITHOUT GIVING ANY CLUES.”
The clip was inspired by the 1951 movie “Fourteen Hours”, starring Richard Basehart as a distraught man who threatens to jump off the ledge of a high-rise building.” 💜🎶💚🎬💙
idk why i didn’t check out this band more when i first heard this song. but i never forgot about it. time to become a Placebo fan.
I really like this guy's voice, it reminds me of Lou Reed.
Rest in peace Scott
Our thoughts compressed.
i love this song, the beat is so 90's
the first song I heard, and I was totally captivated, one of the albums of my life
Days dawnin .. skins crawlin ..
Pure song
It's definitely a pleasure to listening to this masterpiece.... I believe that all the alboum is amazing but this piece of art perfectly performed and done has a special place in my heart.....!!!!!!!
Organic drums 💖
Back to high school. The best music ever.
Without you im nothing is so fucking good that i can't even listen to it.
I'm pretty sure that this Song is about waking up sober and feeling tempted to use
Sorta seems like that huh?
I could definitely see that
Actually, I am pretty sure this song is about an unexpected pregnancy. Think about lines such as "a friend who bleeds" and "my friend confessed she passed the test."
@@MyriadMaestro thats actually a great point
It's about being on a comedown and watching the world wake up around you, hoping to have someone to cuddle.
one of my all time favorite songs ever made
2022 and still love this song...get some smoke and coffee..sit on river edge..headphone sets on ears..perfect Morning..
I’ve got to go to their tour next year
Mi juventud.
Mi primer viaje a Londres, recorriendo las tiendas de discos encontré un single de Placebo y me atraparon.
Luego tuve la suerte de verlos en el Espárrago Rock y en el Festival Internacional de Benicassim, creo... 😅
This song gose hard bro
Rest in Peace Scott Bloomquist.
Timeless.
Everyone saying this is the best intro they've ever heard is one hundred percent correct and, while subjective, if you disagree, try pegging your speakers at 100% and hitting play and seeing how your system and ears handle it.
💗
This song is ridiculous. My living room system is pretty loud. I put it up to about 75% to perfect clarity. I don't understand. Will go to 80% when the dog is out of the house and cat is hiding under the covers upstairs. Stand by for further report.
@@ForOrAgainstUs 😄
This song is amazing
Big Shiny Tunes 3 was my childhood! 😃
Can't thank you enough! ❤️
Me too...so different now
I love this song to the end of the world. It plays well into my life
Just as when you released this, thank you again now.