This is such a great performance and probably the best iteration of the band. Also the mix is phenomenal. Duffy is just absolutely shredding, Ian sounds perfect. Drums and bass totally on point. Whew.
That's a dumb statement.....saw them about two months ago....nothing in their catalog he struggles with. His voice isn't in the vocal range like many of the "helium" singers of that era that are now unable to hit those notes....his voice is fine.....
Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, I fell from the sky yesterday You blew my mind, oh yeah Having trouble with my direction Upside down psychotic reaction Love removal, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love, talkin' 'bout love) Gimme love, soul stealer, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love) Love removal, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love, talkin' 'bout love) Gimme love, fun remover, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love)
I loved The Cult until this record came out and they lost me ever since. Didn’t feel genuine. I know many disagree and that’s totally fine. I just didn’t buy the whole denim and leather pose.
That's interesting, I always felt that the earlier styles were forced, and they finally found their natural groove with Electric and Sonic Temple. While I was already a huge fan, these are the records that cemented them as my all-time favourites, and made me believe that Billy Duffy is a criminally under-rated rock guitar god.
@@bsenka Really? I couldn’t be more opposite. I think it was a stab at success in America, and they pulled it off, which would never have happened with a product that resembled Dreamtime or Love. So I give them credit for that. But for me it was kind of like The Cult ended and became another band. Unfortunately a band I didn’t like.
@@marcrussell54Ian said they didn't like the post punk moniker but the were moving in the hard rock direction anyway with The Phoenix and Nirvana being the last song they wrote for Love.
This is my 22 year old daughter's favorite song and she sings every word of it when we're cruising in our 73 Bronco so I know I'm parenting correctly!
This is such a great performance and probably the best iteration of the band. Also the mix is phenomenal. Duffy is just absolutely shredding, Ian sounds perfect. Drums and bass totally on point. Whew.
Jim Morrison reborn. Eastbry does and excellent Morrison. One of my favorite singers
love the cult.. fantastic band..
The best Band ever🎼♥️🎼♥️🎼♥️
Assolutamente straordinari
GREAT sound, my favorite Cult tune.
This was the CULT @ their PEAK ✊
in the 90ties very special band!
The Marshall stacks bring back good memories!!!!
Muito bom tudo. Guitarra, baixo, bateria e vocais!
Live, this is live. Total kudos to the band. Great upload👍
They got much better than in 1985 when they just started to get famous. Seasoned now.
That guitar tone is SICK.
Billy Duffy, man!
Fking excellent tune
Um absurdo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😃
Back when his voice was still stellar.
🥶
35 years have past since then and his voice is still quite good.
That's a dumb statement.....saw them about two months ago....nothing in their catalog he struggles with. His voice isn't in the vocal range like many of the "helium" singers of that era that are now unable to hit those notes....his voice is fine.....
Still is
Sorry for being human and getting older.
En Pinkpop Festival 1992 éste tema fué épico !!!!!
Fantastic
The way Born to be Wild gets cut short is criminal!
Yeah, I thought they did that song really good. Wish I could of heard more of it b4 it was cut off.
Thanks Travis...Your uploads are ☆☆☆☆☆
Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, I fell from the sky yesterday
You blew my mind, oh yeah
Having trouble with my direction
Upside down psychotic reaction
Love removal, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love, talkin' 'bout love)
Gimme love, soul stealer, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love)
Love removal, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love, talkin' 'bout love)
Gimme love, fun remover, love removal machine (talkin' 'bout love)
PBASS. It just works.
This machine removes the love .
marc h deeppurpleargentina
Billy Duffy and Ian Eastbry are Fantastic. The album Electric is there best by far. Except for
She's sells Sanctuary. Comments welcome.
T R E M E N D O ! ! !
1987, Les is there but Kid Chaos is not? Interesting and confusing. You can hear that the rhythm guitar parts are just... missing.
I loved The Cult until this record came out and they lost me ever since. Didn’t feel genuine. I know many disagree and that’s totally fine. I just didn’t buy the whole denim and leather pose.
Beyond Good and Evil from 2001 smokes
@@ChristoERispo My Bridges Burn was one of their best songs ever. Made no sense that they didn't release it as a single!
That's interesting, I always felt that the earlier styles were forced, and they finally found their natural groove with Electric and Sonic Temple. While I was already a huge fan, these are the records that cemented them as my all-time favourites, and made me believe that Billy Duffy is a criminally under-rated rock guitar god.
@@bsenka Really? I couldn’t be more opposite. I think it was a stab at success in America, and they pulled it off, which would never have happened with a product that resembled Dreamtime or Love. So I give them credit for that. But for me it was kind of like The Cult ended and became another band. Unfortunately a band I didn’t like.
@@marcrussell54Ian said they didn't like the post punk moniker but the were moving in the hard rock direction anyway with The Phoenix and Nirvana being the last song they wrote for Love.