I would blindly follow Lulu into a volcano pit! But seriously.. this song is probably more relevant today than it was back then!! Excellent video yall! Rock On \m/
The Band: Cory Glover: Lead Vocals, Vernon Reid: Guitar, Muz Skillings: Bass, and Will Calhoun: Drums. This song is from their debut album VIVID released in 1988.
The entire "Vivid" album from which this song came from, is excellent. Living Colour never really had another hit that I am aware of. Another great song would be Open Letter (To a Landlord). By the way, the album was released in 1988.
I saw them in 1989 with the Rolling Stones in Syracuse, NY. Loved them then and love them now. One of my favorites is Pride... beautiful song. Look up their live performance at the Apollo theater. Powerful band and well worth anyone's time to do a deep dive on.
That song was HUGE my senior year of high school (1989). FYI, the lead singer (Corey Glover) played Francis in one of my favorite all-time movies, 'Platoon'.
Going to see them tonight with Extreme at HOB Dallas. Bettencourt from Extreme and Reid from Living Color are both such great guitarist. Underrated for sure. Excited!!!
I wanted to give a thumbs up but you guys need to find away to make money but make the video image large and the two of you in a small window in the corner!
What should we react to next from Living Colour?
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I would blindly follow Lulu into a volcano pit! But seriously.. this song is probably more relevant today than it was back then!! Excellent video yall! Rock On \m/
Black Metal had arrived. Amazing musicians.
Pretty sure it came out late 80s, saw them open for the Rolling Stones in 89
35 years ago and they never got the rec they deserved but the song is still SOOO relevant especially now!
The Band: Cory Glover: Lead Vocals, Vernon Reid: Guitar, Muz Skillings: Bass, and Will Calhoun: Drums. This song is from their debut album VIVID released in 1988.
35 years old and still so relevant!
back in 88, this kicked so much ass. Here we are almost 40 years later, still loving it!
Yep that one guy was going hard on that gutiar. I sort of heard the last part didn't get to hear how it ends.
great reaction!!!!! This song is phenomenal on so many levels...
The entire "Vivid" album from which this song came from, is excellent. Living Colour never really had another hit that I am aware of. Another great song would be Open Letter (To a Landlord). By the way, the album was released in 1988.
Love rears it's ugly head is another good song.
Also the actual CM Punk theme song got remade to include last part or something.
I saw them in 1989 with the Rolling Stones in Syracuse, NY. Loved them then and love them now. One of my favorites is Pride... beautiful song. Look up their live performance at the Apollo theater. Powerful band and well worth anyone's time to do a deep dive on.
Love Rears it's Ugly Head and Type are two other Living Colour songs that made some noise.
That song was HUGE my senior year of high school (1989). FYI, the lead singer (Corey Glover) played Francis in one of my favorite all-time movies, 'Platoon'.
First time hearing them on head bangers ball.Mtv back in the day.
Cm punk cm punk
it s cloberrin time
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Dude you broke it down clean. Tight.
Best song of wwe
Going to see them tonight with Extreme at HOB Dallas. Bettencourt from Extreme and Reid from Living Color are both such great guitarist. Underrated for sure. Excited!!!
Open Letter to a landlord is a great song
Middle school dayz for me!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Hi John & Lulu, Great song
Right on my friends more
it's clobberin time
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LOL! Millenials and Gen Z always flip their lids when they realize the band is black! LOL!
Gen X didn't. That's why Gen X had the best music.
cmmmm punkk
I wanted to give a thumbs up but you guys need to find away to make money but make the video image large and the two of you in a small window in the corner!
That's "Trump"!
Actually, the worst version of what that song was about was WWII.
It amazes me people still idolize and make other people into “celebrities”.