I'm 55 now , on adventure before dementia. This is the one of song will stay with me regardless what I will forget.. thank you The Cult being in my life.
Man, must be terrifying knowing that at one point you’ll lose it all, forget who you are, live a confused existence before eventual death… Sorry to get so morbid. Just a thought most can’t comprehend. I’m glad you’re making the most of all the time you have left. But you are right about one thing: the music never leaves you. So make a playlist, compile some CDs, have all your favorite music with you for the long haul. It’s your best companion to guide you through the minefield that is dementia. Good luck and I hope the rest of your life is as happy as it can be.
¡Yes! ¡As madcritter, the guy with the other answer, says make a playlist now and tell your wife, children or whoever to play it for you in the future! ¡You won't need memory, only feelings, to enjoy it! 😃😄😁😉😉
Dude, how ironic. I'm 62, home recovering from Cerebral angiogram, finding out out I have a "bullet in my head" so to speak. Today I had an urge to hear this song and find this. SAME
I've seen the Cult five times and in every decade. They were always on the edge of being massive, but just never seemed to outdo their less-talented peers.
Yeah but you got to remember back then there was a lot of competition. Not to mention there may have been some political things going on in the background. It's always about politics and who you know in the big business world. Maybe the people that were handling the cult were not as Savvy in negotiating the high-powered world of Music records and Publishing.
My dad said this band was a one hit wonder with "Fire Woman." I then played this song on Rock Band and was like "are you sure?" 8 years later he has become obsessed with them. Most under rated band ever
I first saw The Cult in 1985 just a couple of weeks before they released She Sells Sanctuary. I was 16 or 17. Now I'm 50... and I'm still listening to these mofos :)
I was 12 in a target store they had the mtv video for fire woman. From then on i loved this band. Pure rock and great originality without any fluff. Just rock and roll. And i love red heads. Lol
@@bumblebee5337 that is funny. I like everything that's cool, from The Cult to Megadeth to Genesis to Rick James to The Beatles to Queensryche to The Red Hot Chili Peppers, on and on.
These guys opened for Metallica at an outdoor concert, in NH back in the day. To a crowd of about 2000...I was second row, center...8 feet from the stage. What a great day
One of the best bands, one the best songs, ever. Absolutely love this. I was lucky enough to see them in Boston before Covid. They did not disappoint. Unbelievable music. Birthday gift from my 31 year old son, LOL.
The Cult’s Electric album was cranked up daily in my car in ‘87 when I was in high school. I remember a girl recommended it to me. I was blown away. Their videos did not get much play on MTV at that time. It wasn’t until they released Sonic Temple a few years later that MTV started hyping them up and playing them. The Cult should have been bigger.
KICKASS rock and roll, the likes of which we had not heard since Zep. Plus, on this track in particular, THE best rock vocal performance (post-Zep) EVER (ahhh Ian, baby baby baby BABY!!!), remains unmatched to this day. Billy's probably the most underrated rock guitarist of all time. Oh...and they could play it all LIVE. The story-telling ethereal tracks on Sonic Temple, so brilliantly produced, are mind-blowing on headphones....aw, gonna go hear some more now!
Millions of people out there, including me, feel the exact same way you do. No other rock and roll band in the world can match the vibe the cult puts out. It's as simple as that. They were rock and roll Magic. And they were the desperately needed lifeline during a time when rock and roll was on life support.
@@billyfoster3223 Lol..yea all three of em....That is now my favourite comment..( ppl who know nothing about music, that's all they got to use....most underrated....well no matter....KEEP PLAYING IT LOUD!!!!!!
53 and I can still rock my skin tight Levi's. Got all of my hair and covid started right about haircut time. so about 4 years with no haircut and I'm suddenly once again a hairball rocking it.
This is the era that the Cult found themselves. They figured out who they were. And they went on to give us some of the greatest songs in rock history. I’m fortunate enough to have seen them live a few times. Ian always gave 110%. Even when he performed in Tempe AZ with a bad cold in ‘95, he gave extra. Thanks Cult. One of the most important rock bands in history.
They were appreciated by people that knew good music. I think there was a lot of infighting and I'm sure drugs were involved. Ian Astbury can be mercurial and that's putting it mildly. Albums like Love, Electric, and Sonic Temple were awesome. I saw them in 2002-3 maybe? When the Album Somewhere between good and Evil was out. Been awhile. It was good but I'm not sure if they've released anything lately
Remember my mom having Electric and coming pick me up from elementary school, and she would play this song nearly every day. Good old days do not ever fade...
I am 59 this year and I have done many things in my life that I regret. But there are very few things that I regret not doing. And seeing this band live is one of them.
Daniel Tyler Too bad. I'm from LA Been to lots of shows. These guys WERE THE BEST CONCERT I EVER SAW. They ripped it up for 2 1/2 hours. Freaking AWESOME!!! AND THAT WAS THEIR SECOND NIGHT IN A ROW!! FIRST NIGHT SOLD OUT SO THEY JUST DID A SECOND SHOW NEXT NIGHT. BADASS!
Whatever it takes to get to one of their shows just do it. It's one of my fondest memories. They're still out there doing it and they're doing it perfectly.
They were an X band. and that was kinda of small slice of prog-rock dance music when they cam out, and never caught on big, except amoung the old rockers who heard it. Kinda had to be near Houston.
It's 1991, and I'm in Honolulu to accept an award for being at the absolute top of my game, business wise. I picked up my 5 liter Mustang convertible rental at the airport, because I was told the island has a freeway. I merge onto said freeway, hammer the throttle down, top down, and this song cracks through the radio. Volume goes up! Life is good! The next sign says "freeway ends 1/4 mile..." Couldn't let me just have this song!
If it has to be rated, this has to be rated #1 rock song of all time. Criterias: 1. Needs to rock 2. Needs to rock harder 3. Needs to be raw and authentic 4. Will make anybody move 5. Will make any body to produce an overdose of testosterone. Listening to this song even Ana De Armas will start growing a beard.
If you haven't already, you should delve into the history of The Cult. Check out The Southern Death Cult. This was the first incarnation with Ian Astbury, very goth but amazing songs, both lyrically and musically. Then The Death Cult, when Astbury joined forces with Billy Duffy. God's Zoo is a classic. After that they dropped the Death part and recorded Dreamtime :)
The best Rock and Roll is just three chords (give or take), proven right here. Killer band. Still sounds as good as the first time I heard it. Never get tired of their sound.
Im just discovering The Cult and wow! I've never heard a band so perfect at what they do other than maybe AC/DC. They have this formula of hard rock combined with Jim Morrison style singing. It's unreal! I love everything I've heard so far!
This song is from Electric, produced by Rick Rubin. To get them in the right space before recording Rubin used to get them together and listen to AC/DC. Many years later Ian Astbury took on singing for the Doors.
Love your comment as I'm an aussie who loves our local music but The Cult and The Doors are my favourite international bands. Got to meet Ian back in the 90's when they toured here and have a signed poster which is proudly hung in my music room.
@@shimsladey3227 wow! What was he like? My uncle got to meet him actually back in the 90s or 00s I believe. He even wrote a poem for Ian and he really liked it. Seemed like a nice guy. They are extremely talented for sure. I was never much of a Doors fan but I do really appreciate his singing style. Just powerful!
@@Sc0teeBe318 He was a pretty cool cat. Mega chilled but the thing that surprised he's only a little fella and shorter than me and I'm only 5'6". I got the poster signed when he came into my work when I was at Billabong after they played the BDO festival on the Gold Coast plus he gave me a signed copy of the album that had just come out. The one with the black goat on it. He also put some of us from Billys names on the door for their gig in Brizzy and got to hangout backstage later. Unbelievable night and couldn't believe I got to have a beer with one of my idols. He actually fronted The Doors of the 21st so there's another link between the two bands.
@@shimsladey3227 , You must have met an Ian Astbury impersonator. He's 5'10. Look it up. I met him in Biloxi in 2013 or 14, he was outside of the tour bus and was admiring my Retro Triumph Motorcycle, Billy Duffy rides Triumphs too. Ian was taller than me and I'm 5'9.
I've always said they were the all-around best and coolest rock band between the mid-to-late eighties, but I'm starting to think they may be just the coolest band in rock and roll history ever.
The Pomp and bombast combined with the chops to pull it off. Fantastic band with some "get the fuck up and rock" songs. One of the reasons I have hearing aids today.
Wai... a pleasure from the RADIO today⚡️listen after so long time☄️the CULT ☃️Joy, happy, the Band from 25 years old☘️and today 69.. it’s great, and Bester than actuel music🐲
"But I don't wanna be a pirate." Said in best Seinfeld voice. This song rocks!
Oh he DEFINITELY wanted to be a pirate!
I didn't hear that, you must be a low talker..
@@rickbartocetti847 Beats being a close-talker.
Uncle Leo,,, hello
@@kennyloggins465 I'm out of the contest!
I'm 55 now , on adventure before dementia. This is the one of song will stay with me regardless what I will forget.. thank you The Cult being in my life.
Man, must be terrifying knowing that at one point you’ll lose it all, forget who you are, live a confused existence before eventual death…
Sorry to get so morbid. Just a thought most can’t comprehend. I’m glad you’re making the most of all the time you have left. But you are right about one thing: the music never leaves you. So make a playlist, compile some CDs, have all your favorite music with you for the long haul. It’s your best companion to guide you through the minefield that is dementia. Good luck and I hope the rest of your life is as happy as it can be.
¡Yes! ¡As madcritter, the guy with the other answer, says make a playlist now and tell your wife, children or whoever to play it for you in the future! ¡You won't need memory, only feelings, to enjoy it! 😃😄😁😉😉
❤❤❤
Cheers!
Dude, how ironic. I'm 62, home recovering from Cerebral angiogram, finding out out I have a "bullet in my head" so to speak. Today I had an urge to hear this song and find this. SAME
This song was released in 1987, 33 yrs ago and it’s still kicking ass. Love the Cult!
Right Climent. Contrastes from an ARGIE .
The year I graduated high school!! It's November 2020 and I still love this song!
Age is irrelevant.
@@joeallfrontsquiet8797 how do?
VERY good answear !!!!!
The most underrated band in the rock history. Ian Astbury one of the best singers, undoubtely.
I agree
That Duffy dude ain't bad either. 🤣
You are so right. Ian is the best singer I have ever heard!!
He used too much vibrato, to me. But the Cult had some classic 80s post punk tunes.
I never appreciated them as i should of in the 80's. I do now.
If you don't rate The Cult as a totally great 80's rock band then you deserve a slap!
If anyone deserves to be on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's The Cult!!
💯
They were a great band until they went on holiday to America, then they came back with American college rock like fire woman and other shite albums
Shangri Las
That song ROCKS @@peteby485
They're not? That's a joke.
it's mesmerizing how they change outfits every 10-12 seconds or so
Right!!!
😂
Love removal machine. Best broken hearted poetry in history. Period.
I wish there was a Love Removal Machine. ... Life would be much less painful.
@@jojospeechy4848I presume you mean a love prevention machine.
Plenty of love removal machines out there. Bait and switch. Look out here she comes...
Much
Needed
This is a real rock roll band 😊😊
This song is the quintessential example of Rock n Roll. The guitar, vocals and drums are on the money.
Sounds like The Stones!!!
It is definitely inspired by the Rolling Stones.
Sounds like Angus and his Boys
Never use that word to describe the cult again .
@@peterm3964 What word ??
The Cult didn’t get the recognition the deserved in the 80’s, but now, years later, people are getting how great they were.
No doubt!
❤🎉
I always loved them ❤
@@JillVickWeeds
I’ve always seen the cult as one of the best rock bands of all time
I'm 65 and love this group like a maniac, always listen their songs in my car on full loudness
I had a $1200 stereo system in a $400 car to hear this song better in 1987.
me too!
That's awesome!😂
Lol,..Awesome \m/
Preach!!!!! Me too - new top of the line Soundstream system!
WORTH IT! 🤘🏼🤣
As good as they were... They should have been huge... They had all the elements. looks, sound & chemistry there!
I've seen the Cult five times and in every decade. They were always on the edge of being massive, but just never seemed to outdo their less-talented peers.
very inconsistent live performances and lack of creative spark when it came to the actual musical arrangement held them back in that era
They are fine. I don't know what happened.
Yeah but you got to remember back then there was a lot of competition. Not to mention there may have been some political things going on in the background. It's always about politics and who you know in the big business world. Maybe the people that were handling the cult were not as Savvy in negotiating the high-powered world of Music records and Publishing.
But they had Ian with his attitudes and lyrics
Ian Astbury’s voice is just epic!!
Logan Gabriel Ian is heaps better looking than Michael 😃💜🇦🇺
Not really
Both fugly
Love his vocals on Unkle's "Burn My Shadow" Intense!
Ian Astbury's voice is incredibly powerful! Their rendition of 'Born To Be Wild' was probably better, with due respect, than the original!!
My dad said this band was a one hit wonder with "Fire Woman." I then played this song on Rock Band and was like "are you sure?" 8 years later he has become obsessed with them. Most under rated band ever
This band had several well-known songs besides Fire Woman. Your dad must not have been paying attention to the music scene back then.
Under rated in your family... that's about it
Love Removal Machine was on the Radio Constantly on Long Island!!Late 1980s
She sell the santuary
I wore this C.D.out...it Fuckn ROCKED
I first saw The Cult in 1985 just a couple of weeks before they released She Sells Sanctuary. I was 16 or 17. Now I'm 50... and I'm still listening to these mofos :)
Me too!
I was 12 in a target store they had the mtv video for fire woman. From then on i loved this band. Pure rock and great originality without any fluff. Just rock and roll. And i love red heads. Lol
i am 62 just about 63 love this band
Well done Sir! I just commented on the Fire Woman video, SD 1989 Sonic Temple tour, ears BLOWN!
52 and still in The Cult.
My friend Kenny Hilbert loved this song R.I.P. Kenny I hope to see you in the afterlife ...
This is one of those songs you just never really get tired of hearing.
No, tired of dancing. Try it with a chick or a few
This and just about everything by The Cult.
Never thought I’d see a Megadeth profile picture here of all places. Your music tastes have to bounds my friend 🤟
@@bumblebee5337 that is funny. I like everything that's cool, from The Cult to Megadeth to Genesis to Rick James to The Beatles to Queensryche to The Red Hot Chili Peppers, on and on.
@@angryagain3801 I like the Wizard of Oz...
Still listening 2024. And still killer.
No doubt!!
Some people like the pop one from them, but this one has the vocals I lovvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeee
And I'm maga Lol love it all!
@@williampurcell6472 Yeah.....cool story. Whatever it means.
what a Band in It's Day!!!!
Those monster guitar riffs and soulful vocals are legendary indeed. Definitely one of my all time favorite bands.
loved it as a child miss that shit.
It's the intro to Start Me Up.
I was 17 when this song came out and it blew me away, still does.
Me too...
Born in 1970.
I was 15 and this song is still going strong
me too
@@jamesburris4078 same
Night Flight. Up until 0230 waiting to take our VCR off pause to record this for my mixtape to
Mr Duffy, you are truly awesome! (and criminally under appreciated)
It's 2020 y'all, and this song is still kickin' ass!
Kim Justesen ^^^^^^^^^^
Good taste!!!!
From time to time, nothing else will do. If you've gotta be in your home, might as well loosen it off the foundation with this.
ThyLiquor absolutely 👍🏻
Kim Justesen Yes ma'am!!!
Still Awesome to this day.
These guys opened for Metallica at an outdoor concert, in NH back in the day. To a crowd of about 2000...I was second row, center...8 feet from the stage. What a great day
You never grow old as long as you keep rocking out to The Cult!!
Absolutely, never say die.
Right!❤️🔥
NEVERRRRRRRRR❤🤘🏻💪🏻
The kind of medicine I need.
I’m close to 68 and dig this Band!
This song is what got me into the Cult. A great band. Very underrated.
This and FIRE WOMAN!🙋♂️
@@DarrenFinley-Yes!
Wow. Kick ass party song. Always has been. Takes me back.
Ian makes my ovaries burst back then , and still my absolute favorite band to this day
Burst on......
One of the best bands, one the best songs, ever. Absolutely love this. I was lucky enough to see them in Boston before Covid. They did not disappoint. Unbelievable music. Birthday gift from my 31 year old son, LOL.
you raised him correctly
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music :)
Great son
Lucky u
I was at the Boston show😀😉
I love The Cult! I love Ian Astbury's voice and Billy Duffy's guitar playing!
Me too!
Ian is theBEST! Shake it don’t break it baby!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Billy Duffy is an amazing guitar player. This song proves it.
The Cult’s Electric album was cranked up daily in my car in ‘87 when I was in high school. I remember a girl recommended it to me. I was blown away. Their videos did not get much play on MTV at that time. It wasn’t until they released Sonic Temple a few years later that MTV started hyping them up and playing them. The Cult should have been bigger.
💯 loved them
Every song on 'Electric' was awesome...still listen to it on a regular basis.
One of the best albums ever
Billy Duffy is a goddamned magician. Not only is he an epic guitarist, he can effortlessly change his guitar color from black to white to black again.
Gay Rambo, lol
And Ian can change in and out of his leather jacket when ever the camera isn’t pointed at him.
He must have had lessons. Probably beyond Mel Bay Book 7.
They don't even care that's how hard they rock.
No, it's because Ian is a God. Not the God, but a god.
One of my favorite ROCK bands of all time. Saw them in '87 and Ian scared all of us in the audience. Force and Freak of Nature! Such a good band 🙏
And pretty sure they inspired The Lost Boys (great flick).
I'm 47 years old and my toddlers ran mad when they see me singing and rocking this rock hymn.
Education matters.
Hell yeah!!!
My teenagers just shake their heads at me, bastards lol.
@@christopherhughes2211 so does my 32 year old, alas, haha
The most underrated band in the land!
that's what happens when you're 2 or 3 years ahead of your time, all the time.
KICKASS rock and roll, the likes of which we had not heard since Zep. Plus, on this track in particular, THE best rock vocal performance (post-Zep) EVER (ahhh Ian, baby baby baby BABY!!!), remains unmatched to this day. Billy's probably the most underrated rock guitarist of all time. Oh...and they could play it all LIVE. The story-telling ethereal tracks on Sonic Temple, so brilliantly produced, are mind-blowing on headphones....aw, gonna go hear some more now!
Sit n Spin I thought that would be Alice in chains the most underrated band
definitely one of...
Sit n Spin these guys rocked and yes under rated
The Cult will always hold a special place in my heart, great vibes, great memories. So underrated in my opinion... Love them.
B52 baby way up in da sky....
Millions of people out there, including me, feel the exact same way you do. No other rock and roll band in the world can match the vibe the cult puts out. It's as simple as that. They were rock and roll Magic. And they were the desperately needed lifeline during a time when rock and roll was on life support.
The 80's were definitely an interesting time!
They certainly were.
Billy Duffy is one of the most underrated guitarist of the 20th century
he always appears to be spot on.
And 21st
You’re both deaf
Yeah, him and Alex Lifeson and Neil Schon!
@@billyfoster3223 Lol..yea all three of em....That is now my favourite comment..( ppl who know nothing about music, that's all they got to use....most underrated....well no matter....KEEP PLAYING IT LOUD!!!!!!
I was young teen who knew it all way back rocking to this tune. Now I'm 55.. know now that i didn't know it all.. but.. i knew good music then & now ❤
yes , I love the CULT...JUST LIKE YOU DO.....................moi........................
@lindahoeymakers8898 🎸🎸🎸💥
When mum was angry at dad and I. He would sing "look out here she comes, look out here she comes" He loves The Cult til this day.
Saw them open up for Billy Idol! 1987. promoting their new album!
53 and I can still rock my skin tight Levi's. Got all of my hair and covid started right about haircut time. so about 4 years with no haircut and I'm suddenly once again a hairball rocking it.
🤘
This album brings back so many memories.
If only the younger generation would hear these gems
I'm gen Z and the cult is one of my friend groups favorite bands :P
This is the era that the Cult found themselves. They figured out who they were. And they went on to give us some of the greatest songs in rock history. I’m fortunate enough to have seen them live a few times. Ian always gave 110%. Even when he performed in Tempe AZ with a bad cold in ‘95, he gave extra. Thanks Cult. One of the most important rock bands in history.
Puffy shirt and great hair, long live The Cult!
IAN IS A CHARACTER!
gotta wonder why they were not more appreciated. They are just awesome.
They were appreciated by people that knew good music. I think there was a lot of infighting and I'm sure drugs were involved. Ian Astbury can be mercurial and that's putting it mildly. Albums like Love, Electric, and Sonic Temple were awesome. I saw them in 2002-3 maybe? When the Album Somewhere between good and Evil was out. Been awhile. It was good but I'm not sure if they've released anything lately
This album rocked! And, still does 30 years later!
THE album ACDC SHOULD have made at that time! (Apparently)
I totally agree and they just re-release Sonic Temple for the 30th anniversary really cool Album 2
Remember my mom having Electric and coming pick me up from elementary school, and she would play this song nearly every day. Good old days do not ever fade...
+Caesar V You may have had the coolest mom ever
Yep. I sure did. :)
+Caesar V those other kids were thinking.... geez ... his mom is so cool! hehe
+Caesar V pass it down when you get older to your kids....
yourmothersballs sure will :)
I saw them in 1980 in KCMO at the uptown. Total yuppie in the middle of a goth crowd...one of the greatest nights of my life!
The song that Angus Young missed to write. Amazing riffs and vocals. Amazing The Cult!
That jump from the speaker tower was so smooth... Amazing band and amazing rock!
Saw The Cult this past August at the Greek, so awesome live, great energy. Legends
this song makes me feel better in Quarantine!
Quarantine is a love removal machine
I can never pass up a chance to listen to this
Hèll yeah!!!!
Hell yes!
yes, me too. Stay safe, god bless you :-)
First time I heard The Cult I was recovering from surgery. Loved them ever since
I am 59 this year and I have done many things in my life that I regret. But there are very few things that I regret not doing. And seeing this band live is one of them.
Daniel Tyler
Too bad.
I'm from LA
Been to lots of shows.
These guys WERE THE BEST CONCERT I EVER SAW.
They ripped it up for 2
1/2 hours.
Freaking AWESOME!!!
AND THAT WAS THEIR SECOND NIGHT IN A ROW!! FIRST NIGHT SOLD OUT SO THEY JUST DID A SECOND SHOW NEXT NIGHT.
BADASS!
They are playing tonight at the Del Mar Fairgrounds!!!
They will be playing at the Legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison 1st Annual beer Festival too. I couldn't pass them up.
Will see them in Albuquerque in Aug along with bush and stp
Whatever it takes to get to one of their shows just do it. It's one of my fondest memories. They're still out there doing it and they're doing it perfectly.
One of the greatest rock songs of the 80s!!! The entire Electric album is fire
quite possibly the most underrated rock band of the 80s. these guys werent hair band sell outs. they really rocked
They weren't hair band at all. They came from Goth Punk.
@@pumasgoya Southern Death Cult
They were an X band. and that was kinda of small slice of prog-rock dance music when they cam out, and never caught on big, except amoung the old rockers who heard it. Kinda had to be near Houston.
Elementary music for wise people. The Cult at its best! Magnificent piece of song
Now that is a rock and roll song!!!
It's 1991, and I'm in Honolulu to accept an award for being at the absolute top of my game, business wise. I picked up my 5 liter Mustang convertible rental at the airport, because I was told the island has a freeway. I merge onto said freeway, hammer the throttle down, top down, and this song cracks through the radio. Volume goes up! Life is good! The next sign says "freeway ends 1/4 mile..."
Couldn't let me just have this song!
Billy is one the most underrated guitarists, and its really obvious when you listen to a gem like this.
I agree 👍 💯
Great band with a phenomenal hard rock sound damn these guys kick ass
Simply one of the best rock songs ever written.
If it has to be rated, this has to be rated #1 rock song of all time.
Criterias: 1. Needs to rock 2. Needs to rock harder 3. Needs to be raw and authentic 4. Will make anybody move
5. Will make any body to produce an overdose of testosterone.
Listening to this song even Ana De Armas will start growing a beard.
Jerry Seinfeld: I don't wanna be a pirate!
Ian Astbury: [raising hand] I do. I'll wear the puffy shirt.
ADAM ANT ON STERIODS MAYBE
Honestly.... I would wear the puffy pirate shirt before the fishnet tanktop. lol
@@jasonnevill3716 oh god the fishnet tang top forgot about that lol , or also known as the pornstar top lol
Damn you guys made me laugh.
Blouses win
Just another english band rocking the world 👊🏻
He has an unbelievable range. Absolutely underrated. Look him up singing Jim Morrison.
You can‘t help getting in the groove with that undeniably foot-stomping, head-banging AC/DC vibe. 🤘🤘
I am hearing the same thing. They really pull something to out of acdc playbook.
Almost sounds like you shook me All night Long doesn't it? Who cares though? Two great bands one great song I'm in heaven!
Bought their album in the 80’s & Still listening 2020 🎼
Almost a daily occurrence.
It must be wearing a little thin now? In more ways than one ?
Electric! I had 4 channel Kenwood gear back then & now I have 7.2! Life is good!
Same here !
If you haven't already, you should delve into the history of The Cult. Check out The Southern Death Cult. This was the first incarnation with Ian Astbury, very goth but amazing songs, both lyrically and musically. Then The Death Cult, when Astbury joined forces with Billy Duffy. God's Zoo is a classic. After that they dropped the Death part and recorded Dreamtime :)
This band was straight up Rock n Roll.
One Of The Best Bands Of All Time & This Is One Of Their Best Songs 🎵
The best Rock and Roll is just three chords (give or take), proven right here. Killer band. Still sounds as good as the first time I heard it. Never get tired of their sound.
saw them perform it live on their electric tour and they had the whole of the Brixton Academy rocking, was one of the best gigs ever
I don't understand how The Cult is not a Hall of Fame's band 🤔 !
I love the Lost Boys looking hairdos with mutton chop sideburns! ❤️🔥
Im just discovering The Cult and wow! I've never heard a band so perfect at what they do other than maybe AC/DC. They have this formula of hard rock combined with Jim Morrison style singing. It's unreal! I love everything I've heard so far!
This song is from Electric, produced by Rick Rubin. To get them in the right space before recording Rubin used to get them together and listen to AC/DC. Many years later Ian Astbury took on singing for the Doors.
Love your comment as I'm an aussie who loves our local music but The Cult and The Doors are my favourite international bands. Got to meet Ian back in the 90's when they toured here and have a signed poster which is proudly hung in my music room.
@@shimsladey3227 wow! What was he like? My uncle got to meet him actually back in the 90s or 00s I believe. He even wrote a poem for Ian and he really liked it. Seemed like a nice guy. They are extremely talented for sure. I was never much of a Doors fan but I do really appreciate his singing style. Just powerful!
@@Sc0teeBe318 He was a pretty cool cat. Mega chilled but the thing that surprised he's only a little fella and shorter than me and I'm only 5'6". I got the poster signed when he came into my work when I was at Billabong after they played the BDO festival on the Gold Coast plus he gave me a signed copy of the album that had just come out. The one with the black goat on it. He also put some of us from Billys names on the door for their gig in Brizzy and got to hangout backstage later. Unbelievable night and couldn't believe I got to have a beer with one of my idols. He actually fronted The Doors of the 21st so there's another link between the two bands.
@@shimsladey3227 , You must have met an Ian Astbury impersonator. He's 5'10. Look it up. I met him in Biloxi in 2013 or 14, he was outside of the tour bus and was admiring my Retro Triumph Motorcycle, Billy Duffy rides Triumphs too. Ian was taller than me and I'm 5'9.
Some bands are so powerful and banging, they are a part of that file of music no one wants to compete with. The Cult is one of those bands.
You can literally see the transition in this band through the clothes Ian wears at first. Love it
All there songs rock . Others just missed out !
This never gets old, quintessential hard rock! The CULT rocks for ever on!
Can't get enough of that song. That band is pretty amazing.
I've always said they were the all-around best and coolest rock band between the mid-to-late eighties, but I'm starting to think they may be just the coolest band in rock and roll history ever.
The puffy shirt
ghehehe
I loved this song to the death and still wish i had one.
Love Removal Machine!
For the people that weren't around yet, that's how the 80's was constantly as far as the music scene! An incredible time for many styles of sound!
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Looks like fun!
Those was the days. The world was just where it needed to be .
The Pomp and bombast combined with the chops to pull it off. Fantastic band with some "get the fuck up and rock" songs. One of the reasons I have hearing aids today.
Wai... a pleasure from the RADIO today⚡️listen after so long time☄️the CULT ☃️Joy, happy, the Band from 25 years old☘️and today 69.. it’s great, and Bester than actuel music🐲
These guys were ahead of their time. Awesome.
This guys vocals are amazing!
Awesome. Best song The Cult had
That solo!!!!!!! They sure did not get the recognition they deserved. We going to see them live in a week and 4 rows back from stage!!!
A seriously underappreciated band. Great tune!
A am 51 years and love this music
This was a great band in the 80's and i still love it to this day❤ great band!