There are 4 big ass hits on this album. This wasn't as big- but I think it's the best of them. That "laaaaaa" scream with the solo is top shelf. It helps that there's the ring of a solid message in it, too. :)
this marilin is not a free service on a cold brain it's a crime, when you see back to see what you did? Nobody needs a chair to flip out into the space by memory, don't think twice or you will divide you on your remor. Families not to forget on a Stone age any end can be behaviour thing and you did it. Ningún cordero abrasa una cordería ¿cómo tu enciendes un fósforo y le llamas a roderías? si quieres ser limpio deberías ordenarte a tus talones que sufrir te hecha de menos la primera existencia bajo tus talones. mr.political
Mental Jewelry, Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi & so on... solid. Throwing Copper is one of my top 3-5 albums of ALL time and I love Zeppelin, Deep Purple, all the 90s Seattle bands, and so on... thing is, you can play that album fr beginning to end and it’s *flawless*
@@RickC28no, it’s actually true. I know that because I’m Gen Z unfortunately. The 90’s seemed a million times better than whatever the hell world we’re living in today.
I guess I'm in the minority perhaps, but this was always my favorite Live track. To me, it stands head and shoulders over an already impressive catalog.
Every song on that album is a masterpiece but this one is my most favourite,it was also the 1st song id heard from Live, when i saw a clip of this back in 95 i was instantly hooked.
I loved this band back in the day. Throwing Copper and Secret Samadi were on constant repeat in my place. I liked The Dolphin's Cry song too, but they seemed to have start waning for me by then
the 90s were so awesome, I'm proud to have come up with such an eclectic group of artists and musicians pumping out some amazing shit. This album is simple in terms of musicianship, but it sounds amazing and provokes emotion and thought.
I just found my ticket stub ... the show was June 11th, 1994 at the TLA (Theatre of Living Arts) in Philly ... immediately before this performance Ed announced that it was being filmed for a video .. this was the VERY first show of the Throwing Copper tour ...
I stood less from 6 feet from his face as he sung this video live, still cannot get his voice or face from my mind, that is why I think the song was chosen for the break point in the movie, absolutely haunting!
I was 27 in 1995...almost 28. My fave off this album is "Lightning Crashes". This however, lathered me into a rage whenever I listened to it, but I was in a foul mood that year. I had nothing good to say about the world back then, and it's worse now.
Great sounding unique song. The 90's had the best alternative rock. This is my favorite LIVE song. Maybe it is in part because not all the lyrics are clear but this song does not get old. The faint bag pipe sounding riffs are hypnotic. I remember feeling good while hearing this song many times and everytime i hear it memories return.
The 90s were an interesting decade. The celebration of cynicism and melancholy. Throwing Copper belongs in the annals of 90s pop culture forever. So good.
Oh man! I've been looking for this, the original video clip of this song, for ages! I had it on an old VHS recording from 1994, but it had faded badly. Now I can be reunited with the awesomeness that is this song.
LIVE is still one of my fave 90s band im listening til now and always in my classic iPod 160GB playlist... Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi albums are my faves... next is the Distance to Here...
If Live came out in any other time period, where their wasn't hundreds of other ridiculously amazing great bands? They would've been much much bigger. Underrated as hell
LIVE gave many fine reasons to LIVE for the music. No matter the years that past, the wave of incredible vibe is reignited as if it was my 1st time hearing it. Feeling it. God damn powerful stuff
Back when I was 15, I had this album on cassette tape(!), and used to blast it through my headphones on my Sony Walkman(!!)...as this song progressed in intensity I would close my eyes and imagine I was in my favorite video game at the time (Doom). During the apocalyptic screaming part I would be mowing down dozens of hellspawn with my chaingun, steadily taking damage from bullets and claws, but determined to go out in a blaze of glory. The feedback at the end was the smoking, ruinous aftermath.
These guys were my first concert. The year was 1995 and I was in the 5th grade, Throwing Copper was it its peak in the US. I’ve seen a lot of bands perform since but nobody has been able to top Live.
Craig Miller Depeche Mode, Aerosmith, Radiohead (in their defense, the concert was at an outdoor venue and the acoustics were awful, no fault of theirs but it sounded terrible), Fuel, John Mayer, Cold, Kid Cudi, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, and The Cure.
Craig Miller I don’t understand the confusion. In my original comment I said I’d seen a lot of bands/acts since 1995...I saw Mayer at Bogarts in Cincinnati summer 2001, just before he hit it big.
Well Hell, you bloody well jinxed it, didn't ya? ;-) Seriously, though...condolences on the next four years...I 'spect they're gonna be rough for a lot more folks than the last eight have been. media.giphy.com/media/5twCMNij5xDag/giphy.gif
This song came along in a time long forgotten! Back when music could actually make you think deep, instead of dumb the people down! I miss the 90's, the last decade of real music!
I didn't know that, even though I had the tape the year the album came out. That just adds a new layer of foreboding to this already pretty haunting song.
In many ways, the 90's music sounds much more modern than any of today's rock. Also check out Ed's crazy ponytail thing - that's something you don't really see nowadays.
most underrated band of all time.
+hamletp KINGS X
There are 4 big ass hits on this album. This wasn't as big- but I think it's the best of them. That "laaaaaa" scream with the solo is top shelf. It helps that there's the ring of a solid message in it, too. :)
this marilin is not a free service on a cold brain it's a crime, when you see back to see what you did? Nobody needs a chair to flip out into the space by memory, don't think twice or you will divide you on your remor. Families not to forget on a Stone age any end can be behaviour thing and you did it. Ningún cordero abrasa una cordería ¿cómo tu enciendes un fósforo y le llamas a roderías? si quieres ser limpio deberías ordenarte a tus talones que sufrir te hecha de menos la primera existencia bajo tus talones. mr.political
Mental Jewelry, Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi & so on... solid.
Throwing Copper is one of my top 3-5 albums of ALL time and I love Zeppelin, Deep Purple, all the 90s Seattle bands, and so on...
thing is, you can play that album fr beginning to end and it’s *flawless*
Selling the drama,lighting crashes,i alone,all over you and this in 1 album so underrated
Look at all these people having a great time at a rock n roll show without being glued to their phones. It must have been the 90s!
god damn so true
That's probably just a boomer take and not really true.
@@RickC28no, it’s actually true. I know that because I’m Gen Z unfortunately. The 90’s seemed a million times better than whatever the hell world we’re living in today.
Probably the best song of the album, the build up is just awesome...with an.exploding climax....man love this song
We were close on what this song wanted us to do back in the summer of 2020. But people rather brag than accept revolution.
I guess I'm in the minority perhaps, but this was always my favorite Live track. To me, it stands head and shoulders over an already impressive catalog.
Quite possibly the most climatic, amazing outro in rock history. Perfection.
Every song on that album is a masterpiece but this one is my most favourite,it was also the 1st song id heard from Live, when i saw a clip of this back in 95 i was instantly hooked.
I loved this band back in the day. Throwing Copper and Secret Samadi were on constant repeat in my place. I liked The Dolphin's Cry song too, but they seemed to have start waning for me by then
the 90s were so awesome, I'm proud to have come up with such an eclectic group of artists and musicians pumping out some amazing shit. This album is simple in terms of musicianship, but it sounds amazing and provokes emotion and thought.
zetaboy33 your part of the industry
@@cjmiller3302 *you're
This song was so missed by mainstream......great way to get rid of aggression just listening to it, frickin' awesome
Hell yeah, the powers that be fucked this all up!
@@TheBennett79 Fuckfaces couldnt handle it
I just found my ticket stub ... the show was June 11th, 1994 at the TLA (Theatre of Living Arts) in Philly ... immediately before this performance Ed announced that it was being filmed for a video .. this was the VERY first show of the Throwing Copper tour ...
sdjordan911 then your on MTV worldwide
Man, I miss balls to the wall song’s like this.
Live basically predicted social networking and its decay back in 1994
You hit the nail on the head.
God I miss this kind of music
I stood less from 6 feet from his face as he sung this video live, still cannot get his voice or face from my mind, that is why I think the song was chosen for the break point in the movie, absolutely haunting!
haha i was here in fresno! 2:55 that me crowdsurfing
that's fucking sick dude.
Was this the official video?
I was there also a few rows back. I think I helped you surf 😂. I thought they were going to bring that old theater down!
Loved this album! It's not that I miss the '90s or the music, but I certainly miss the show 120 minutes. Anybody agree?
JP Tyler agreed
I cant believe this dosnt have more views, I saw this on tv bk in the day.🔥💜🔥💜🔥💜🔥💜💜🔥
I was 27 in 1995...almost 28. My fave off this album is "Lightning Crashes". This however, lathered me into a rage whenever I listened to it, but I was in a foul mood that year. I had nothing good to say about the world back then, and it's worse now.
1st time i listened this music it's in the movie virtuosity, nice one 👍
SO much badassness in this song!
I was 25 on 1994...great years, great music...
Still loving it in 2019!
I miss 90's.. wish I could go back so I won't feel how suck my life right now
I would go back to the 80's. lol I hope it turns around for you soon.
Great sounding unique song. The 90's had the best alternative rock. This is my favorite LIVE song. Maybe it is in part because not all the lyrics are clear but this song does not get old. The faint bag pipe sounding riffs are hypnotic. I remember feeling good while hearing this song many times and everytime i hear it memories return.
The 90s were an interesting decade. The celebration of cynicism and melancholy. Throwing Copper belongs in the annals of 90s pop culture forever. So good.
but at the same time it was a very happy period
You're definitely spot on @JoeMama025
JoeMama025 unfortunately it gets a bit lost with the other awesome albums of the early to mid 90s.
Oh man! I've been looking for this, the original video clip of this song, for ages! I had it on an old VHS recording from 1994, but it had faded badly. Now I can be reunited with the awesomeness that is this song.
Im nearly in tears bc i got to witness these days first hand in the 90s
This song is so freakin good
chad gracey said it was his favorite song to play on the drums. mine too.
LIVE is still one of my fave 90s band im listening til now and always in my classic iPod 160GB playlist... Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi albums are my faves... next is the Distance to Here...
Great 90s music right here
"LOOK WHERE ALL THIS TALKING GOT US BABY". Yep... for sure.
If Live came out in any other time period, where their wasn't hundreds of other ridiculously amazing great bands? They would've been much much bigger. Underrated as hell
Look where all this talking got us baby!!!!!!
How much truth does this song make today? Still one of my favorite bands from the 90's and today.
LIVE gave many fine reasons to LIVE for the music. No matter the years that past, the wave of incredible vibe is reignited as if it was my 1st time hearing it. Feeling it. God damn powerful stuff
What a solid Jam, I feel like I just got a shot of B12. Yes, Live was underrated....No doubt.
Back when I was 15, I had this album on cassette tape(!), and used to blast it through my headphones on my Sony Walkman(!!)...as this song progressed in intensity I would close my eyes and imagine I was in my favorite video game at the time (Doom). During the apocalyptic screaming part I would be mowing down dozens of hellspawn with my chaingun, steadily taking damage from bullets and claws, but determined to go out in a blaze of glory. The feedback at the end was the smoking, ruinous aftermath.
The trippiest part about this video is Ed Kowalczyk when he had hair.
Shit I miss music like this. What a great song.
Watching the Grammys last week the same thing occurred to me. WTF happened to great rock music??
Louis Paquette if it's stll out there I don't know where.....
Brilliant album
These guys were my first concert. The year was 1995 and I was in the 5th grade, Throwing Copper was it its peak in the US. I’ve seen a lot of bands perform since but nobody has been able to top Live.
Manbearpig what are the names of those other bands
Craig Miller Depeche Mode, Aerosmith, Radiohead (in their defense, the concert was at an outdoor venue and the acoustics were awful, no fault of theirs but it sounded terrible), Fuel, John Mayer, Cold, Kid Cudi, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, and The Cure.
Wait a second
John Mayer wasn’t popular until the 2000s
Craig Miller I don’t understand the confusion. In my original comment I said I’d seen a lot of bands/acts since 1995...I saw Mayer at Bogarts in Cincinnati summer 2001, just before he hit it big.
Manbearpig I know
This cd, throwing cooper, changed my life...
THIS WILL BE WHAT WE SAID!
OMG I MISS MY High School Yrs.... Brooklyn NEW YORK THIS WAS MY WAKE UP ALBUM. AND THIS WAS MY THEME SONG. got alot of poon to this song
Their best song. Gotta crank it up though to get the full experience, especially the end. These guys are jamming.
Ed is back and they are playing at Rock On The Range. Can't wait!!
Virtuosity! 💾💙
Best Live song ever...LOVE IT!!!
I was at this show.
Virtuosity 1995!
Get my time machine...I'm going back! Miss this stuff from the 90's
I'm amazed Andre Agassi won all those grand slams whilst fronting Live at the same time..
I warned you, I prepared you
I instructed you, I told you what to expect
All the time been feeding, what have you get?
ShoVermilion “that the day shall cometh...shall cometh...shall cometh..shall cometh...” Such an epic song/album by a criminally underrated band!
Jim Jones. The original kool aid killer.
david koresh
❤ this song 🎶
1995
mtv classic
the best song of the cd
Ummm... I was at this concert ... in Philly ... and I am 35 years old now ... and I understood the message quite clearly then ...
Thier best track
Greatest. LIVE. Song. EVER.
Great song!
MTV CLASSIC
Marc it’s a tv channel real
such a strong song..
This song seems eerily appropriate tonight, two days before this damn election.
Well Hell, you bloody well jinxed it, didn't ya? ;-)
Seriously, though...condolences on the next four years...I 'spect they're gonna be rough for a lot more folks than the last eight have been.
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Long live the God Emperor.
Agreed. I was only born in the mid-90s so I don't remember much before 1998, but this genre is one of my favorites.
Their best song
This band had the best funk bass sound. It underlies their whole sound and adds gravity while balancing out his high tone.
How the fuck did we go from this to Justin Beiber?
With people like you mentioning Beiber boy.
+flyfish1995 trust me there was plenty of shitty music at that time. Of course its forgotten about cause it sucked.
greatest band of all time.
With them breaking up, will never be the same again
They're 2nd best song.
"pain lives on the riverside" #1
This song came along in a time long forgotten! Back when music could actually make you think deep, instead of dumb the people down! I miss the 90's, the last decade of real music!
I luv this😷
Live rules! I saw them live once. Excellent band! I remember this music video very well.
Devin Palladino it was from a vhs
Virtuosity brought me here :-)
+Andrew Recker haha same :D
me too lol
Look where all this talking got us baby.
I miss Live...at least the Live that made Throwing Copper. I was seventeen in '94...seems like a lifetime ago!
need more of this... awesome. Thanks LIVE!
+LIVE+ FANS! we need more videos of those, the good Live, the original! Mental Jewelry live videos and such :-)) Love this band!
Awesome...massive energy explosion! My favorite.
The voice at the end is David Koresh of Waco massacre fame. Meh...you young whippersnappers are probably too young to even remember that.
I didn't know that, even though I had the tape the year the album came out. That just adds a new layer of foreboding to this already pretty haunting song.
dang i was in highschool remember jamin on this brings back good mems, i was about 16 17 i guess
You're so good!!😮
Quarantine anthem
GREAT SONG .......OHH YEAHHHHHHHHH
Maybe the best of the post-grunge bands
In many ways, the 90's music sounds much more modern than any of today's rock.
Also check out Ed's crazy ponytail thing - that's something you don't really see nowadays.
such an awesome song it builds up and then he snaps should have way more views
Amazing
Look where all this talking got us Baby!!!!! No more talk, we must ACT!
Shawn C I agree!
I was there too! My minor claim to fame is that I can spot my arm in that video.
live's best song -
Hehe, some may or may have not noticed this... the song that gets cut off at the end is Homebrew by 311.
Now that's utterly fucking badass
Awesome! Really... look where all this talking got us baby!
Damn, cut on the end, the best part. I hope someone has the full original video.
Live at their best.
hahahaha.... LIVE WAS one of most popular rock bands 1995-1988 in the world.... some people born yesterday... so the world is.... "underrated"
the best ever!!!!
Man, I miss Ed's crazy eyes.
You feel a live when you roll
Right there with you on that one.
LOOK WHERE ALL THIS TALKIN' GOT US BABY!!