Thank you guys 🙌 Some fun trivia. Since 93, a national radio station (Triple J) would let listeners vote on their top 100 for the previous year. - For 2003, this song charted at #9 (year of release) - In 2013, there was a Hottest 100 for the past 20 years. It charted at #4 They're from Adelaide, Australia. Originated in Blackwood, which is in the Adelaide Hills (hence the name). Glad you both enjoyed it.
These blokes were huge growing up. In outback Australia, we grew up with pub rock. Hilltop was how we realised we could listen to more than just our parents music. Born in 91, raised in Western Australia.
They wrote it like the Nosebleed section us right up the frint where actual nosebleeds can iccur from jumping around in the mish pit. They grew up in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia hence the name Hilltop Hoods. This track blew them up because it was so catcchy it was played in every radio station across Australia ❤
LOVE that you found Hilltop Hoods!! Welcome to the rabbit hole of Australian hip hop. Sit back and enjoy the ride! Also, I believe in this song the Nosebleed Section IS the front row. It's a twist on the typical use of the phrase and we all know how quick an excited elbow in the front can make your nose bleed. It's a song about the love of music and love for others that love music. That chorus I think is sampled from a song called "People in the Front Row". Australian hip hop really has its own flavor, and these guys are legends (and still releasing songs and touring). Can't wait for you to check out another one.
Yah, its about getting a broken nose from all the moshing. Theae guys only get brtter with age too. The walking in the sun/under stars duo are genuinely some of the most incredible albums. Some of those songs are so brilliant it hurts
The original song was from a song called "in the front row" by Melanie. Apparently, the story goes like this: the main guy bought the album it was on (garden in the city), he absolutely loved it, so he sampled it. He named it the nosebleed section as not only a tribute to the song, in the front row, but also to put a classic Aussie touch to it, as Aussies, we are ironic by nature. The hilltop hoods singer put out a tribute to Melanie earlier this year when she passed, and revealed this story. Fun fact: the singer always bought a copy of The Garden in The City album whenever he saw it for sale in the shops
@@whatwhatinthewhat4400no they knew what it meant but they tried to make a comparison between the front and back seats but failed due to wanting to put the song out early as possible
Historically, the "nosebleed section" refers to elevated seats in stands, as in you get a nosebleed from how high up you are. Cheap seats at the back are just shit.
Only because Pressure got it wrong but the rest is history, saw an article on how he mixed it up but not in purpose but now because of HHT it means that in Oz, legends
Hell yea OZ rap. Bliss n Eso are dope af too. Nas, Xzibit, RZA, all have featured on their songs. Hilltop Hoods are legit too, they have gotten The Roots member Black Thought, underground legends Pharaoh Monch, & Chali 2na as well as appeared on a Cunninlynguists track. Yea this is not an official video, this song despite being one of their signature songs it strangely never got a video. Australia has a lot of incredibly dope MC's, sadly we only got to hear Iggy Azelia (who used a fake accent and American style). This was dropped in the early 2000's. The group been active since 97, and Australia has had Hip-Hop since the 80's but it really didn't get good til the 90's.
Hilltop Hoods so good! Australia has some really outstanding hip hop artists and these guys are defitintely among them with many more great tracks (1955, I Love It, Still Standing, and Shredding the Balloon come to mind). Keep up the good work guys! And definitely check out Bliss n Eso as well for some more top quality Australian hip hop (sorry, too many good tracks to list.
That first cut to the crowd is at the Big Day Out at the Adelaide Showgrounds in 2005. I was there. The Hilltop Hoods were from the Adelaide Hills. We loved them. I can't bounce like that anymore. :)
Dude, that was myspace back when we used to freestyle like that in carparks. It was peak aussie hiphop culture. We spent many an hour listening to hilltops, doing wheel stood 360s
The hilltops have been long time staple of aussie hiphop. They were the guys that were the face when it emerged from the depths, they brought it into the sunlight, and they passed it onto the current generation to keeep going, but they keep them on their toes. Theyre considered legends here. Even by people that dont like them
Love this song, mainstream hit in Australia in 2003, old school hip hop. These boys are now in their mid 40s and still releasing bangers. Cosby Sweater and Leave Me Lonely are the best!
Hilltops are probably Australia's biggest hiphop act, but I could be wrong. They certainly were at one point. If you're up for some more skiphop (Aussie hiphop), this is Bliss n Eso with Tear the Roof Off (feat Watsky).
The front row is the nose bleed section (that's where you will be smashed by the moshers). In Australia "Monopoly money" would usually mean greenbacks, because they all have the same colour and therefore look like Monoply money, unlike Aussie money where every denomination is a different colour (and size).
The nosebleed section is actually up the back where people may have hit their head on a low ceiling. They do sing about their people in the front row from that section. A sample of Melanie's song.
Originally the nosebleed section is the cheap seats right up in the highest farthest part of the theatre or stadium. Nosebleeds referring to the altitude making your nose bleed…. However this changed to mean the front rows in Australia with the advent of the ‘mosh pit’ in the 90’s where everyone gets elbows and headbutts to the face causing nosebleeds 😂😂😂. It could refer to both in this track.
i think in the context of the song monopoly money is fake money, if you consider they also say they by now they should have had some land and some money in their hand but they got nothing, it wouldnt make sense to then they they have 500k usd. im aussie and always known monopoly money as fake money or money from asia where you have a large number but its worth nothing.
@@CathyDragon8 and I read how Pressure got it mixed up but it really worked n now everyone in Oz believes that’s what it means. Also how he met the original singer from the 60’s as they never got the sample cleared and she was really sweet about it n they came to a deal, none of this lawyering up shit nowadays. Can’t remember where I read it but a great article
Smoked I saw your Black Sabbath shirt the other day and it occurred to me you may not be aware that Ren was in a band, until a couple years ago, called The Big Push. They do a street performance cover of War Pigs that you guys HAVE to see! Not just Ren, the whole band is totally stellar!
These guys were huge growing up here in Australia! Love these guys! If you get a chance, another aussie guy has just done a remake of this song. Same soundtrack, but he sings about being an aussie bogan doing burnouts. It's a bit of a parody, without being disrespectful to the original. Its a great listen. If you wanna check it out, it's called "burnout section" by "burd brain" Enjoy your content guys. From outback Western Australia 🇦🇺
Pressure actually made an error and used it the wrong way, read an article where he spoke about it but it became the new meaning all thanks to them, plus it does make sense about being up front in the mosh. How good that they changed the whole meaning of a saying to the point that people believe that that is just what it means in Australia. I remember being confused when the song come out as I had always known it to mean way back up the top so much so that you’d get a nosebleed but once I read that article I was ah ha!
Check out the song they did.... I love it (with Sia). Both Great Adelaide performers. Also the version of this song i believe with the stunt Cyclist in it.
Anyone else getting a slight crazy town vibe? This music would be perfect fo the temptation throwdown background music. Just a chill vob while getting relaxed with the devil lettuce. Watch the kiss show at mohegan sun arena. I was there and they had platforms that hovered over the air and would move all over the top floor.
I’m a huge Layne fan. Been watching you guys for awhile. Love you guys. Came across a band called chout. Singer sounds almost exactly like Layne. They are from Chicago and also do tributes to Layne. Layne’s mom met him. I would check out “ out of time “ it’s insanely close to Layne. I highly recommend checking this out
Hilltop hoods = bunch of kids from up in the Adelaide hills. Honestly Adelaide had some hectic gang drama in the 90s and a real affinity for hood culture. But the hoods were just talented artists. Sort of 😂 (still are btw)
Nosebleed section is reference to the front rows where the mosh pit is, and where people go a little crazy, and you'll cop a stray arm to the face and end up with a nosebleed. Not sure why in the US it means the back.
It always meant the upper floors until the HTH and Pressure made a fortuitous error that changed Aussie meaning, read an article about it interviewing him. I remember being confused when it came out n now it means the front row thanks to them!
@@PBMS123 no, it used to be the cheap seats, way up high in the theater or stadium, so high it would make yr nose bleed n still means that outside of Australia. HTH changed the meaning through the song! Made a significant cultural change to the meaning. How amazing
I'm born and raised in Tacoma WA. I have never heard of this group so I bet they aren't from here! And yes the crips did have a shootout with a ranger, there are videos on RUclips about it! I was only like 7 at that time so I don't remember much about it. The rangers did "win" though and didn't get into trouble when the police finally did show up. The city was out of control in the early 90s with gang activity the cops were scared, under staffed and wasn't sure how to deal with such issues and as a result they didn't do much
Me recordó inmediatamente a algo de Hello Nasty. Me gustó, gracias!! Escucharon algo de Argentina? Les recomiendo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas y WOS
lol after watching a young American man ask college students geographical questions, at least your bro has looked at a world map, American college students don't even know they live on the north American continent, props bro
The nose bleed section is the most pit... the front of the crowd going off jumping around crashing into each other.... ergo the odd nose bleed!. The Hill top Hoods are not gang affiliats ... Aussie tonthe bone...
Thank you guys 🙌
Some fun trivia. Since 93, a national radio station (Triple J) would let listeners vote on their top 100 for the previous year.
- For 2003, this song charted at #9 (year of release)
- In 2013, there was a Hottest 100 for the past 20 years. It charted at #4
They're from Adelaide, Australia. Originated in Blackwood, which is in the Adelaide Hills (hence the name).
Glad you both enjoyed it.
Heck yea this was a good one my friend. Thank you so much for all your love and support and Patreon!
These blokes were huge growing up. In outback Australia, we grew up with pub rock. Hilltop was how we realised we could listen to more than just our parents music. Born in 91, raised in Western Australia.
ruclips.net/video/0YYlwzJXNtI/видео.htmlsi=cswY77XWUz6z5d_4
Another dope aussie rap group just as great as hilltop
Hilltop Hoods are from Adelaide South Australia
Wow didn't know that, thank you
Your mom is from South Australia
And you need your teeth whitening
..... And replaced@@BigRamifications
@@BigRamifications Um yep.
They wrote it like the Nosebleed section us right up the frint where actual nosebleeds can iccur from jumping around in the mish pit. They grew up in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia hence the name Hilltop Hoods. This track blew them up because it was so catcchy it was played in every radio station across Australia ❤
Yes we get it
Do you not have an O key?
Mosh pit, occur,
Oh my god, my childhood returns
And they've just in the midst of a European tour along side all the events that are celebrating 50yrs of Hip-hop 👍✌️
LOVE that you found Hilltop Hoods!! Welcome to the rabbit hole of Australian hip hop. Sit back and enjoy the ride! Also, I believe in this song the Nosebleed Section IS the front row. It's a twist on the typical use of the phrase and we all know how quick an excited elbow in the front can make your nose bleed. It's a song about the love of music and love for others that love music. That chorus I think is sampled from a song called "People in the Front Row". Australian hip hop really has its own flavor, and these guys are legends (and still releasing songs and touring). Can't wait for you to check out another one.
Yah, its about getting a broken nose from all the moshing. Theae guys only get brtter with age too. The walking in the sun/under stars duo are genuinely some of the most incredible albums. Some of those songs are so brilliant it hurts
HTH are awesome only found them a few months ago. Now I Listen to lots of Australian groups.
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Listen to Seth sentry and 360 they are amazing
The original song was from a song called "in the front row" by Melanie. Apparently, the story goes like this: the main guy bought the album it was on (garden in the city), he absolutely loved it, so he sampled it. He named it the nosebleed section as not only a tribute to the song, in the front row, but also to put a classic Aussie touch to it, as Aussies, we are ironic by nature.
The hilltop hoods singer put out a tribute to Melanie earlier this year when she passed, and revealed this story.
Fun fact: the singer always bought a copy of The Garden in The City album whenever he saw it for sale in the shops
The nosebleed section in oz is the mosh pit not the cheap seats in the back
It might be now, but I have also heard that they just didnt know what "nosebleed section" meant and thought it meant the front rows.
@@whatwhatinthewhat4400no they knew what it meant but they tried to make a comparison between the front and back seats but failed due to wanting to put the song out early as possible
Historically, the "nosebleed section" refers to elevated seats in stands, as in you get a nosebleed from how high up you are. Cheap seats at the back are just shit.
Correct… the front row… where the action is, where the mosh is…. Where you’re most likely to get a nosebleed lol
Only because Pressure got it wrong but the rest is history, saw an article on how he mixed it up but not in purpose but now because of HHT it means that in Oz, legends
Hell yea OZ rap. Bliss n Eso are dope af too. Nas, Xzibit, RZA, all have featured on their songs.
Hilltop Hoods are legit too, they have gotten The Roots member Black Thought, underground legends Pharaoh Monch, & Chali 2na as well as appeared on a Cunninlynguists track.
Yea this is not an official video, this song despite being one of their signature songs it strangely never got a video.
Australia has a lot of incredibly dope MC's, sadly we only got to hear Iggy Azelia (who used a fake accent and American style). This was dropped in the early 2000's. The group been active since 97, and Australia has had Hip-Hop since the 80's but it really didn't get good til the 90's.
Nosebleed section here , in Australia, is the mosh pit at the front...💯👍🌞
Hilltop Hoods so good! Australia has some really outstanding hip hop artists and these guys are defitintely among them with many more great tracks (1955, I Love It, Still Standing, and Shredding the Balloon come to mind).
Keep up the good work guys! And definitely check out Bliss n Eso as well for some more top quality Australian hip hop (sorry, too many good tracks to list.
Recapturing the vibe. The hard road. 👍🏻🤟🏻
I dont know a track of theirs that doesnt kick ass, the list above us supreme. Last train to adelaide is a gem too, super underrated
That first cut to the crowd is at the Big Day Out at the Adelaide Showgrounds in 2005. I was there. The Hilltop Hoods were from the Adelaide Hills. We loved them. I can't bounce like that anymore. :)
When the BDO was actually a big day out... Shout out the memories from the GC BDO those were the days
Any idea where the tent footage is from. Looks like the Splendour tent? 2003?
@@maryburke5423 Sorry.no.
The bmx video for this is great too love this song I think I first heard on MySpace!
Dude, that was myspace back when we used to freestyle like that in carparks. It was peak aussie hiphop culture. We spent many an hour listening to hilltops, doing wheel stood 360s
Hilltop Hoods are killer their latest drop Laced Up, Killer Aussie Hip Hop
Aussie boys all the way!!!! Love my hoodies!!
I couldn't belive when I see you gonna do reaction to this song. One of my favourite from happy hip hop genere
The hilltops have been long time staple of aussie hiphop. They were the guys that were the face when it emerged from the depths, they brought it into the sunlight, and they passed it onto the current generation to keeep going, but they keep them on their toes. Theyre considered legends here. Even by people that dont like them
Agreed - Even metalheads like Hilltop Hoods because they are the only Aussie Hip Hop group that is not cringe.
Dont sleep on these lads guys there pretty good
well, thank you for a fking decent re-action video, no stopping, i just subscribed, thank you
Growing up as a 90s baby you could not escape this as a kid/teen when it came out in 03 man this was our national Anthem ❤🇦🇺
Hilltop hoods where huge in the BMX scene when I was younger
From my hometown Adelaide, South Australia. Represent ✊🏼
They're Adelaide boys, my cousin went to the same school with one of the guys back in the day. Most people I know, know who the Hilltop Hoods. 🇦🇺
The female sample is Melanie Safka who sang at the original Woostock!!
Love this song, mainstream hit in Australia in 2003, old school hip hop. These boys are now in their mid 40s and still releasing bangers. Cosby Sweater and Leave Me Lonely are the best!
10:05 Hilltop Hoods come from Adelaide in South Australia 😂
The aussie and kiwi hip hop scene totally has its own flavor. Great hearing the business getting done in an accent i can relate to.
ruclips.net/video/LnCGQYooBIg/видео.html
Hilltops are probably Australia's biggest hiphop act, but I could be wrong. They certainly were at one point.
If you're up for some more skiphop (Aussie hiphop), this is Bliss n Eso with Tear the Roof Off (feat Watsky).
Can't help but smile!
Woohoo!! hi from Australia!!!!
The front row is the nose bleed section (that's where you will be smashed by the moshers). In Australia "Monopoly money" would usually mean greenbacks, because they all have the same colour and therefore look like Monoply money, unlike Aussie money where every denomination is a different colour (and size).
The nosebleed section is actually up the back where people may have hit their head on a low ceiling. They do sing about their people in the front row from that section. A sample of Melanie's song.
Originally the nosebleed section is the cheap seats right up in the highest farthest part of the theatre or stadium. Nosebleeds referring to the altitude making your nose bleed….
However this changed to mean the front rows in Australia with the advent of the ‘mosh pit’ in the 90’s where everyone gets elbows and headbutts to the face causing nosebleeds 😂😂😂.
It could refer to both in this track.
@@Jaydaydesigni think they probably understood that it meant all the people from the back to the front row
i think in the context of the song monopoly money is fake money, if you consider they also say they by now they should have had some land and some money in their hand but they got nothing, it wouldnt make sense to then they they have 500k usd. im aussie and always known monopoly money as fake money or money from asia where you have a large number but its worth nothing.
@@CathyDragon8 and I read how Pressure got it mixed up but it really worked n now everyone in Oz believes that’s what it means. Also how he met the original singer from the 60’s as they never got the sample cleared and she was really sweet about it n they came to a deal, none of this lawyering up shit nowadays. Can’t remember where I read it but a great article
The Mark of Cain...another cool Adelaide band🤘🤘🤘
Especially with Stanier
Smoked I saw your Black Sabbath shirt the other day and it occurred to me you may not be aware that Ren was in a band, until a couple years ago, called The Big Push. They do a street performance cover of War Pigs that you guys HAVE to see! Not just Ren, the whole band is totally stellar!
These guys were huge growing up here in Australia! Love these guys!
If you get a chance, another aussie guy has just done a remake of this song. Same soundtrack, but he sings about being an aussie bogan doing burnouts. It's a bit of a parody, without being disrespectful to the original. Its a great listen. If you wanna check it out, it's called "burnout section" by "burd brain"
Enjoy your content guys.
From outback Western Australia 🇦🇺
In the mosh pit you often cop and elbow or arm in the nose or head causing nosebleeds hence nosebleed section.
Its a reference to snorting various powders
@@UltimatePowa no its not
Or a boot if you are not looking out for the crowd surfers.
Pressure actually made an error and used it the wrong way, read an article where he spoke about it but it became the new meaning all thanks to them, plus it does make sense about being up front in the mosh. How good that they changed the whole meaning of a saying to the point that people believe that that is just what it means in Australia. I remember being confused when the song come out as I had always known it to mean way back up the top so much so that you’d get a nosebleed but once I read that article I was ah ha!
The Hilltop Hoods are sacred Down Under, and The Nosebleed Section is iconic.
Check out the song they did.... I love it (with Sia). Both Great Adelaide performers. Also the version of this song i believe with the stunt Cyclist in it.
Morning guys! That was great! Loved the beat and scratching! Good choice🤓
Yaas! Welcome to Aussie hiphop. You should definitely check out more!
Hip hop started in Australia in the late 80s. You guys need to look up Def Wish Cast - A.U.S.T 1993 Sydney hip hop...
Would love to see you guys do more Hilltop Hoods! You should check out Bliss & Eso too
Released in 2003, Aussie hip hop at the time was very old school …we love our old school
the song that launched aussie hip hop into our mainstream.
dj da'breeze ftw :)
seeing the Hilltop Hoods live is a whole experience. These guys were my childhood
Haven't heard that in a while.
Aussie Aussie Aussie!
Oi Oi Oi!
lol I love me some Music from Oz🤘🏼
From my town...Adelaide🤘🤘🤘🤘
My fav song as a kid growing up in Australia
Hilltop Hoods - Leave Me Lonely. You gotta check it out
They, Hilltop Hoods are amazing:)
I was at one of those concerts. It was Epic!!
Anyone else getting a slight crazy town vibe? This music would be perfect fo the temptation throwdown background music. Just a chill vob while getting relaxed with the devil lettuce. Watch the kiss show at mohegan sun arena. I was there and they had platforms that hovered over the air and would move all over the top floor.
Original clip is a classic. I seem to remember it on Rage.
The guy on the left looks like the MC from Bomfunk MCs.
Need to check out Burd Brains version of this , Burnout Section , see how a Tassie rapper mix’s it up
I’m a huge Layne fan. Been watching you guys for awhile. Love you guys. Came across a band called chout. Singer sounds almost exactly like Layne. They are from Chicago and also do tributes to Layne. Layne’s mom met him. I would check out “ out of time “ it’s insanely close to Layne. I highly recommend checking this out
Please check chout out…telling you the voice is so much like Layne. Powerful
Our amazing Aussie rappers 🙌🏻
It is recommended that you react to their song “ rattling the keys to the kingdom “. They intro all the Australian MCs. Sick song!
A great track, love this band. They have some other great tracks you should check out
Hard road the hoods give it a listen
Not sure how much you guys know about New Zealand hip hop but savage or home brew would be a great start
Hilltop hoods = bunch of kids from up in the Adelaide hills. Honestly Adelaide had some hectic gang drama in the 90s and a real affinity for hood culture. But the hoods were just talented artists. Sort of 😂 (still are btw)
This is the first song I learned every single word
Awesome! Please do more aussie hip hop❤
From Adelaide, home town
Aussie Aussie Aussie str8 from my home of Adelaide, South Australia
My boys love them 💚💛
You guys need to listen to some more Hoodies. And maybe Illy and maybe other Aussie 90s hop like Rarcat (The World in a Wrapper). Plenty more too.
A friend of mine went to school with one of the Hilltop Hoods.
Nosebleed section is reference to the front rows where the mosh pit is, and where people go a little crazy, and you'll cop a stray arm to the face and end up with a nosebleed. Not sure why in the US it means the back.
It always meant the upper floors until the HTH and Pressure made a fortuitous error that changed Aussie meaning, read an article about it interviewing him. I remember being confused when it came out n now it means the front row thanks to them!
@@CherryMoonMaiden I dont understand the meaning though, being the nosebleed section? how is that the back row?
@@PBMS123 no, it used to be the cheap seats, way up high in the theater or stadium, so high it would make yr nose bleed n still means that outside of Australia. HTH changed the meaning through the song! Made a significant cultural change to the meaning. How amazing
The nosebleed section is the front rows which can sometimes get a bit rough and people can sometimes get a nosebleed-
I'm born and raised in Tacoma WA. I have never heard of this group so I bet they aren't from here! And yes the crips did have a shootout with a ranger, there are videos on RUclips about it! I was only like 7 at that time so I don't remember much about it. The rangers did "win" though and didn't get into trouble when the police finally did show up. The city was out of control in the early 90s with gang activity the cops were scared, under staffed and wasn't sure how to deal with such issues and as a result they didn't do much
They are from Australia- Adelaide, Aussie through and through
Me recordó inmediatamente a algo de Hello Nasty. Me gustó, gracias!! Escucharon algo de Argentina?
Les recomiendo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas y WOS
Aussie Hip hop represent!!! Try Bliss n Eso.
Next stop.. Mark of Cain 👍
I'm tempting to do Testeagles first as these guys love Nu-Metal lol
Aussie Aussie Aussie!
Oy oy oy! 🎉
lol after watching a young American man ask college students geographical questions, at least your bro has looked at a world map, American college students don't even know they live on the north American continent, props bro
These guys opened for Eminem on his last Aussie tour
Hope you guys heard the nin ref "this life turned out"... ❤❤
Need to check out ‘BurdBrain’ - The Burnout Section 😎 a bit of a rehash of this song
Hilltops Hilltops Hilltops!
ADELAIDE ! South Australia. Australia … Down below Hawaii dudes, and to the left ..…. 😁👍🏻🤟🏻
90s hiphop lived on strong in the UK and Aus... that's why most of the best rappers currently arent from the USA
Nosebleed section in Australia is at the front
Hilltop hoods is south Australia ❤
Could you put Jailbreak, acdc, official on your list, lads?
The nose bleed section is the most pit... the front of the crowd going off jumping around crashing into each other.... ergo the odd nose bleed!.
The Hill top Hoods are not gang affiliats ... Aussie tonthe bone...
Nosebleed Section is the mosh pit/front rows at a concert.
Lots of people jumping around in close proximity often leads to nosebleeds..
Why'd you talk gibberish for the first five minutes?
HTH are sah good, been listening for years, next try The Herd another sick Aussie hip hop crew
F*ck yes, boys! ✌😄
I lived near the Hilltop Shops in suburban Australia as a kid….and that has absolutely nothing to do with the Hilltop Hoods either
Hilltop Hoods - Fifty in Five
Try their “Cosby Sweater” song guys.👌💥☮️
Remember boys, if ya headed to be bar get ya mates one
One believes that one should get a dog up one, especially in the UFC.
Crown prince
Australia born and bred.
If Ren were there… he’d have been 12 - poor little tacker would have been squashed in the mosh!
They never played this enough on the mainstream radio stations or they would of cashed in that monopoly money