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  • WOAH!| FIRST TIME HEARING Soul Asylum - Runaway Train REACTION
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  • @thegingergyrl455
    @thegingergyrl455 Год назад +697

    Love this song! One of my cousins ran away during this time. She was 13 and heard this song at a bus station and decided to find a way home. She called me at 4 am because no one answered at her house. I got her brother to go get her. She’d been gone 2yrs and presumed dead. So I really thank this band for that little miracle. My cousin is now married with 4 children of her own. 👏🏻🤘🏻✌🏻

    • @Cali_Lisa
      @Cali_Lisa Год назад +14

      Wow! The power of Rock 'N Roll!

    • @TheToledoTrumpton
      @TheToledoTrumpton Год назад +8

      This is why we have to be so protective of young people, who are impressionable and can easily be persuaded to make huge mistakes and to undo them. How did a 13 year-old end up in a mental state that caused them to make such a momentous decision to run away, yet be persuaded so easily by a song to return?
      Educators and parents have to also be very careful when they are teaching, because young minds are so impressionable. Somehow we need to raise the esteem in which parents and educators are held. We should not respect someone with a career that is paid massive $s, more than a good teacher, or parent of modest means. As the CNSY song says, children are the future. We should all feel that we leave the planet better than we left it.
      When I was young, my goal in life was to be a better parent than my parents. Not to be rich, or go to the Olympics. I wish I saw more people nowadays with that same desire.

    • @BGR.616
      @BGR.616 Год назад +7

      That's awesome!

    • @jhawk1912
      @jhawk1912 Год назад +8

      Wow! You just made me cry.

    • @jackiegoodspeed1849
      @jackiegoodspeed1849 Год назад +8

      Amen. That's powerful. God saved her by that song playing.

  • @rickfox4068
    @rickfox4068 2 месяца назад +19

    This is one of the best things ever to happen to MTV... 21 kids were found as part of the video....

    • @coyfisher5772
      @coyfisher5772 День назад

      And Everytime one was found they recorded the video with another missing child. Really a different way to get people to see missing children and just maybe see someone on here that they may know who they are or where their at.

  • @mhaynes8192
    @mhaynes8192 Год назад +506

    Supposedly Runaway Train was responsible for finding a LOT of runaways because of the video, love this song so much

    • @rhalarda4088
      @rhalarda4088 Год назад +45

      And the missing children in the video varied based upon region to help find them.

    • @superturtle61177
      @superturtle61177 Год назад +23

      Sadly I heard many of the kids didn't want to be found because of bad circumstances at home. Even worse, the baby at the end was found buried in the mom's yard I believe.

    • @mangerinegirl
      @mangerinegirl Год назад +7

      @@rhalarda4088 What? I never knew that! How ingenious.

    • @sage7980
      @sage7980 Год назад +15

      @@superturtle61177 The baby Thomas Gibson was never found. The father was charged with manslaughter and served a year (insane!). The sister witnessed the dad hit the little baby and then he was never seen again. So unbelievably terrible and sad.

    • @neilbiggs1353
      @neilbiggs1353 Год назад +14

      The wikipedia page goes in to some detail about some of the missing kids that were or weren't found

  • @jshound1508
    @jshound1508 Год назад +285

    This song has always hit home for me. I'm 56. I was in foster "care" for 14 of 18 years of my adolescence. As a teen, I was forever running away because of the treatment received in foster and group homes.
    Only the Grace of God kept me from becoming a statistic.
    I hurt for kids today. Having to deal with adult things that their innocent brains aren't equipped to process, so they run to get away from the crazy adults!
    Even today, I can relate...

    • @heavenlysonshine
      @heavenlysonshine Год назад +9

      I'm glad you survived. God bless you.

    • @jshound1508
      @jshound1508 Год назад

      @@heavenlysonshine 😼😼

    • @keetahbrough
      @keetahbrough Год назад +1

      you should do more then just *hurt* for the children. If it happened to you, then you need to HEAL some, and work at bringing child trafficking to AN END. C'MON!!!! YOU'RE ALIVE FOR A REASON! GIVE VOICE TO THE CHILD YOU ONCE WERE. Don't you remember? Show up for them.. like you would have wanted, someone to show up for you.. back then. xo Please. The children are worth it.

    • @jshound1508
      @jshound1508 Год назад +17

      @@keetahbrough And exactly what makes you think that I don't?!? Perhaps lecturing someone you know nothing about isn't such a prudent idea...

    • @nunya2171
      @nunya2171 Год назад +14

      @@keetahbrough wow the self-righteousness, hypocrisy and ignorance in your statement is astonishing. Who says they dont also "do more" than just hurt?

  • @batmanforpresident9655
    @batmanforpresident9655 Год назад +207

    "Somebody To Shove", " Black Gold", Leave Without A Trace " and "Misery" are also great ones from them.

    • @bevil4aday
      @bevil4aday Год назад +12

      Absolutely second Black Gold. To me its their best song.

    • @dennisloveland498
      @dennisloveland498 Год назад +18

      I always loved Somebody To Shove and Without A Trace---add to those Keep It Up. In fact, the whole Grave Dancer's Union album is FIRE 🔥!! By far their best album!!

    • @lrsrosebud
      @lrsrosebud Год назад +5

      Definitely listen to “Black Gold”! That song is the reason I bought this CD back then.

    • @dccraig03
      @dccraig03 Год назад +7

      Somebody to Shove was the song that got me into this band as a Freshman in college... the whole album that these songs came from is still in my regular playlist rotation 30 years later.

    • @kdbadk
      @kdbadk Год назад +2

      If you haven't heard Motel No Tell, look it up on YT. It's my personal favorite of theirs. Peace.

  • @bethconklin7160
    @bethconklin7160 Год назад +38

    It's been 30 years since Soul Asylum released the video for their 1993 hit song "Runaway Train." It featured 36 real-life children who had gone missing, 21 of whom were found or returned home as a result of the video.

    • @ellab8897
      @ellab8897 6 месяцев назад +3

      I think there's an additional five who have been located. I've seen (read) 26 the most consistently. There's no question that this video has had a strong impact, and led to results.

    • @brently16
      @brently16 3 месяца назад +6

      This song should be re-released every year with updated people

    • @carlwear1249
      @carlwear1249 28 дней назад +1

      @@brently16 It has been a couple of times.

  • @Blueeyedramblings
    @Blueeyedramblings Год назад +39

    I absolutely love how Amber is never afraid to show exactly how she's feeling and how the music affects her. As someone who has trouble showing and expressing vulnerability, I think it's beautiful how easily she lets hers show.

    • @Gammerr-vv2od
      @Gammerr-vv2od 8 месяцев назад +2

      Es auténtica, como muestra lo que realmente siente

  • @tomfooleryx517x2
    @tomfooleryx517x2 Год назад +56

    The last scene where the Mom is chasing after her baby... Always makes me cry.. the love.. the loss..I'd be running too..

    • @tomfooleryx517x2
      @tomfooleryx517x2 Год назад +3

      Getting a lot of 👍 glad I'm not the only one that feels this way..

    • @Fakeaorta
      @Fakeaorta Год назад +7

      I am 55 and this video has always brought tears to my eyes even 30 years later.

    • @marcj9116
      @marcj9116 Год назад +2

      Same here! But apparently Jay missed it because he had his eyes closed through the end.

    • @Strickerist
      @Strickerist Год назад +1

      Me too. I am a father of a 5 year old boy.

    • @ellab8897
      @ellab8897 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@marcj9116- I thought he noticed some of it, but each and both had their eyes closed often. I know I felt disappointed when it looked like Amber's eyes were closed during the first set of photos with name and the year they went missing.

  • @scorpiouk5914
    @scorpiouk5914 Год назад +57

    If it makes you feel a little better, this 1993 song was huge, Soul Asylum won a Grammy for it and the video was on heavy rotation on MTV. As a result, at least 2 people featured in the video reached out to their families and were reunited.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Год назад +3

      Way more than 2 according to the other comments.

    • @chesteradams7423
      @chesteradams7423 Год назад +4

      Over 20 of the 36 people featured in this video were found

    • @kevinb9830
      @kevinb9830 Год назад

      Ginger Sue Hudson was a victim of the Green River serial killer, and I think one of the others was too IIRC.

  • @npflaum
    @npflaum Год назад +43

    Of the missing people shown in the video, 26 were recovered. I got dead sick of hearing the song back in the day, but they did an amazing thing with this video

    • @Shrykespeare
      @Shrykespeare Год назад +3

      All the stories didn't have happy endings, though. One girl was at her boyfriend's house when her face popped up in the video, and she ended up being forced to go back to the broken home she had tried to escape from.

    • @BrutallyGoofyBuddha420
      @BrutallyGoofyBuddha420 26 дней назад

      ​@@ShrykespeareI just made a comment above saying I feared this very thing in response to someone talking about it positively.

  • @chrismiller643
    @chrismiller643 Год назад +16

    The greatest thing about this song/music video is that all those pictures were of missing kids and were real and several of them were actually found after this came out. So it's not just a song that carries a deep, dark and very true message but a song that literally accomplished something on more than a musical level. It may have saved some people

    • @BrutallyGoofyBuddha420
      @BrutallyGoofyBuddha420 26 дней назад

      I know that is a great thing for at least some of those kids. As someone very familiar with abuse, I can't say I'm certain it was for ALL of them. There's a chance some may have simply been returned to their abuser.

  • @americangirl6029
    @americangirl6029 Год назад +43

    I remember watching this video as a young High Schooler and this made me cry. I recorded the video on VHS and paused on each picture for 5mins. Studying each face, almost committing their faces to memory in case I ever saw any of these kids in real life. As a mom now, it hits me even harder. To this day, I wonder how many of these children ever made it home. 😢

    • @p.f.3567
      @p.f.3567 10 месяцев назад +1

      i read over 20 kids were found safe and returned home after video release

    • @americangirl6029
      @americangirl6029 10 месяцев назад

      @@p.f.3567 I had heard after making this comment there were some found but I didn’t know how many. Thank you so much for the info. That’s awesome to hear, even now. I hope they are all doing well.

  • @ultimatespinach
    @ultimatespinach Год назад +110

    A beautiful, empathetic reaction from both of you, Jay and Amber. I'm 70 years old and I was aware of this song but I had no idea what a heartfelt, devastating message it conveyed. Anyone who loves their children (and in my case now my grandchildren) this is indeed a difficult video to view. Great job guys, like Amber I was starting to tear up myself but unfortunately this is the world we live in. Cheers from Ontario, Canada!

    • @patriciamillin1977
      @patriciamillin1977 Год назад

      I’m 69, and I think it’s wonderful that we can look back on and appreciate music from so many different decades. I agree with everything you said. I was aware of the song’s message at the time, and that numerous missing kids in other countries were found due to the various videos made for each of those countries.

  • @mikimika8
    @mikimika8 Год назад +77

    This video hit so hard when it came out. As other people mentioned in their comments, many of these missing children were found. I think you guys would love another band from the 90’s called Live. Lightning crashes, and the Dolphins Cry are great songs from them!

    • @Dain75
      @Dain75 Год назад +2

      Lightning Crashes is such a great song. I remember there being a bit of an argument over what the video meant; I can't remember what the band actually said about it.
      Whenever a police department, the FBI, or any law enforcement agency puts out pictures of people that the police are looking for or of missing children on television and/or the internet the rate of locating people goes way up. I'm not sure why all news organizations don't show pictures of missing children in the area once a week at least. Parents are in limbo forever when their child goes missing. Knowing what happened one way or another at least gives them peace. If the child is found there is no more what if, and maybe even a happy ending.
      I do realize many kids run away for a reason, and that there is not nearly enough help for families and children. As a society we need to fix that. I also know what it does to a family to lose a child, and it's devastating.

    • @moleman1976
      @moleman1976 Год назад +1

      Love "Lightning Crashes", but if you want to recommend Live to Jay, you should lead with "Operation Spirit" - was my introduction to the band and it's a fantastic song!

    • @Karebear_8000
      @Karebear_8000 Год назад +2

      “Lightning Crashes” and “Dolphins Cry” for sure! Also “the River” and “I alone”. Then you have “Overcome” which the group put out after 9/11 (and proceeds went to charity).

    • @mikimika8
      @mikimika8 Год назад

      @@moleman1976 I’ll have to check this song out…thanks for mentioning it!

    • @mikimika8
      @mikimika8 Год назад

      @@Karebear_8000 I also love “I Alone” and “Overcome”! Great suggestions!

  • @TonyM1961
    @TonyM1961 Год назад +104

    I was in The Navy when this came out. We were at see and watching (I think it was MTV) music video when this song played. The guy next to me started freaking out because he saw his sister featured here. Nobody had told him that she had run away because "they didn't want to worry him while he was at sea". That was just so devastating for him. I don't know how the whole thing turned out or if she was found. All I know is that they shipped him home for a 30 day emergency leave and I never saw him again. It always kinda preyed on my mind wondering what happened

    • @tomflorio7363
      @tomflorio7363 Год назад +6

      wow, that's heartbreaking

    • @Cali_Lisa
      @Cali_Lisa Год назад +1

      That reminds me of a book or movie (or both) "The face on the milk carton"

    • @ArmyGrunt1986
      @ArmyGrunt1986 Год назад +9

      Wow, that's gotta be devastating to find out like that. I hope his sister was found alive and well.
      When I was deployed to Iraq a guy in my platoon found out his wife had a miscarriage, because of that his wife thought it would be best time to tell him that the baby wasn't his, she's been having an affair with one of his good friends for over a year and she filed for a divorce. Then on the very same day he got a message from his father to call him as soon as possible. Thats when he was told his younger brother committed suicide last night. Because of all that for all his weapons, grenades and munitions were taken from him and he was put on suicide watch until he was able to go home for emergency leave, and a "battle buddy" had to go on leave with him to keep him safe and watch over him.
      That was over 10yrs ago, he's still in the Army and now he's happily married with a 1 daughter and a stepdaughter that he treats no different, in fact if he heard me say it's a stepdaughter and not his daughter he would most likely kick my ass, lol.
      Which goes to show no matter how horrible things seem it will get better and happier and iin a better place then you were before what ever happened.

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 Год назад +4

      @@ArmyGrunt1986 I just split from my ex, but shortly after we were married, I had a sign made up that I put right by the front door so you couldn't help but see it every time you went out. It read "The only steps at this house are the ones leading to the door". It gets the point across. We may have our differences, but I still love the kids (she has 5, 3 boys, 2 girls, all adults now). I always introduced myself as their father and them as my children. The term "step" was never spoken. I understand his sentiment very well. When you marry someone, you marry the kids as well. It HAS to be an "all or nothing package deal" or it will never work out no matter how hard you try

  • @VeryCherryCherry
    @VeryCherryCherry Год назад +18

    The song itself is about depression, not specifically run away kids/people.
    RESOLVED CASES:
    According to Tony Kaye (the director of the music video), 26 missing children were found after being featured in the video. In 2006, guitarist Dan Murphy stated in an interview with Pasadena Weekly that some of the cases featured in the video had ended in tragedy: "Some weren't the best scenarios. I met a fireman on the East Coast whose daughter was in the end of the video, and he'd been in a bitter custody battle with his wife over her", Murphy said. "It turned out the girl hadn't run away, but was killed and buried in her backyard by her mother. Then on tour, another girl told us laughingly 'You ruined my life' because she saw herself on the video at her boyfriend's house and it led her being forced back into a bad home situation."
    The UK version of the video featured Vicky Hamilton and Dinah McNicol, who each went missing in 1991. Their remains were found in 2007 at a house in Margate. Peter Tobin has since been convicted of both murders.
    Also featured in the UK version was Mark Bartley, a runaway who went missing in 1992. He was recognized in the video by a man who knew Bartley was staying in the tenant's house below them, but was unaware of his missing status. By the time the police arrived, Bartley and the man he was living with were gone. It is unknown what happened to him after this.
    Curtis Huntzinger, who was featured in the US video, was located deceased in 2008. His convicted killer, Stephen Daniel Hash, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and, in 2009, was sentenced to 11 years in Folsom State Prison. Aundria Bowman was also featured in the US video. Her adopted father Dennis Bowman confessed to her murder in February 2020. Her remains were located later that month, and positively identified via DNA testing in May 2020. Already serving two life sentences for another 1980 murder, he was sentenced to an additional 35-50 years for Aundria's murder.
    The last image in all three U.S. versions of the video is that of Thomas Dean Gibson, who disappeared from Douglas County, Oregon in 1991 at the age of 2. He is still missing as of February 2021, and age-progressed photos of him at age 18 and age 21 were released in 2009 and 2012, respectively, by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Thomas's father, Larry Gibson, a former deputy sheriff, was convicted of second degree manslaughter after prosecutors alleged that he accidentally killed Thomas when he shot at a stray cat in his front yard even though no remains were ever found. Larry maintains his innocence and claims to have worked on finding Thomas since being released from prison in 1996. The case was explored on an episode of Unsolved Mysteries.
    The version shown in Australia showed a number of young backpacking tourists whose families were looking for them. Many of those shown in the Australian version were confirmed victims of serial killer Ivan Milat, who was arrested in 1994 not long after the Australian film clip was released.
    Also featured in the video, but still missing as of February 2021 were Christopher M. Kerze, Martha W. Dunn, Andrea D. Durham, Wilda M. Benoit, Byron E. Page, Kimberly S. Doss, Duane E. Fochtman, John F. Lango, and Patrick S. Betz." from Wikipedia (where you can find sources).

    • @ellab8897
      @ellab8897 6 месяцев назад +1

      @VeryCherryCherry - Thank you SO MUCH for your extensive update on the impact and results from this video. I appreciate your research, and taking the time to share it here. I've known for a long time that the video has been shown in other countries, using photos and names relevant to their area. I've also known that the UK and Australia are among those countries. I haven't known the results of the video outside of America. Thank you for including them.
      Your comment deserves hundreds of likes! 👍 It's IMPORTANT!

  • @EricHenning
    @EricHenning Год назад +32

    Yet another example of the power of music to hold a mirror up to society and show us what we need to see. I appreciate your soft hearts and seeing how this moved you both. As teachers and parents, you’re already doubly dedicated to children, so I can only imagine how hard this hits. 💔

  • @michaelnorman3393
    @michaelnorman3393 Год назад +63

    Collective Soul, "Run", and " The World I Know", are two more 90s tunes to consider 💕

    • @dennisloveland498
      @dennisloveland498 Год назад +3

      How about Gel? Or anything off of Disciplined Breakdown?

    • @gregcheval9714
      @gregcheval9714 Год назад +1

      Heavy...
      December...
      Shine...
      Precious Decoration...

    • @wolfmanscott8669
      @wolfmanscott8669 Год назад +2

      Also, Waters Edge and Cumbersome by Seven Mary 3

    • @RobertoSantana61
      @RobertoSantana61 Год назад +1

      Collective Soul was awesome. So was Blessid Union Of Souls. Remember "I Believe"?

    • @jonahart777
      @jonahart777 7 месяцев назад +1

      Great call on Run, Collective Soul....Stunning track..

  • @IisDeeps
    @IisDeeps Год назад +58

    This one holds a special place in my heart. I left home at 15 and traveled from New England to Cali alone. Lived under a lifeguard stand for months. I wasn't a runaway so much as a restless soul, but this was a hit at the exact time. The lyrics to me hit home like a hurricane. Also, I never realized at the time what me dissappearing did to my loved ones.

    • @Dain75
      @Dain75 Год назад +8

      I hope you were welcomed home when you went back. I know my parents would do anything to get my brother back... losing a child is the worst thing that can happen to loving parents.
      I hope you are okay now and wish you the best.

    • @IisDeeps
      @IisDeeps Год назад +15

      @@Dain75, I was, thanks. Really, it's nice to see there are still some good souls out there. I stumbled across a great family who took me in and ended up finding my way back to my family and found a second one I cherish to this day. Life is truly a long strange trip, but a magnificently beautiful one if you just open yourself up to it.

    • @aimeegargus61
      @aimeegargus61 Год назад +6

      Glad you remained safe though

    • @IisDeeps
      @IisDeeps Год назад +1

      ​@@aimeegargus61, thank you. Blessed be.

    • @jbjacobs9514
      @jbjacobs9514 Год назад +1

      I am glad you are safe and alive and made it through (or at least I hope you did!). Sometimes it happens that way - but it is a fate worse than death for a parent or family (if they are good people, anyway and you are not escaping horrors at home) - you should never outlive your child first, but I don't know if it might be worse to never know what happened to them.

  • @ClintonHegney
    @ClintonHegney Год назад +12

    As a resident of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, this group will always hold a place in my heart. Great sound from Minnesota.

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 10 месяцев назад

      Minneapolis had GREAT bands at that time. Husker Du and The Replacements came around at same Tonya’s Soul Asylum.

    • @ellab8897
      @ellab8897 6 месяцев назад

      Ditto! Dave Pirner, et al - Fantastic!

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 Год назад +49

    There's a real Bob Dylan/ Tom Petty vibe with this song. Awesome choice!

    • @petercourtien4581
      @petercourtien4581 Год назад +7

      Good observation. Very true!

    • @cdemp4795
      @cdemp4795 Год назад

      Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers actually have a song called "Runaway Trains" (different song) from the '80s.

  • @brasschuckles3138
    @brasschuckles3138 Год назад +25

    This hit so deep with me, always has. I was a runaway, my friends also. Some I seen again and some I didn’t. I lived in the streets for quite some time, it was lonely and so scary at times. Now as a parent I wouldn’t know what to do if my kids ran away. I will do everything in my power to never give them the reasons i had to leave. Thank you for covering this masterpiece🙏

  • @mhaynes8192
    @mhaynes8192 Год назад +9

    I graduated high school in 93 , the more I get away from the 90s the more I love it….post 97 or 98 not so much. Listen to Live “Lightning Crashes” or Toad the Wet Sprocket “Fly from Heaven” “Fall Down” “Walk on the Water”. Some of my favorites

    • @Spiderific
      @Spiderific Год назад

      Love me some Toad The Wet Sprocket

  • @briangroboski4751
    @briangroboski4751 Год назад +12

    This is such an emotionally charged song for me. I left home at 15 and could have easily ended up like some of these kids. Kudos to Soul Asylum for raising awareness. We need more, though.

  • @car_tag
    @car_tag Год назад +28

    Lead singer Dave Pirner is a great singer songwriter and is criminally underrated. The songs Without A Trace and String Of Pearls are both great songs by Soul Asylum to continue your journey!

    • @814Taylor
      @814Taylor Год назад +1

      I agree 100%. String of Pearls and Without A Trace

    • @timothyhester3652
      @timothyhester3652 Год назад +1

      100% agree. Dave is awesome and although there lineup has changed some over the years Dave has always been lead. Highly recommend his solo album as well!

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад +1

      Thankfully he's still performing today, just in smaller venues.

    • @timothyhester3652
      @timothyhester3652 Год назад

      @@3DJapan IKR. I caught them for the first time in my life just before Covid escalated. I've been listening to them since I was a teen an am now in my 40's!. Dave did not dissapoint. I bought his lyric book too because I love his music so much!

    • @Cali_Lisa
      @Cali_Lisa Год назад

      @@3DJapan I want to see him live so bad! They are from the east coast and seem to mostly play shows out there. I am in California, but I check their website every once in a while to see where they are scheduled to play.

  • @mangerinegirl
    @mangerinegirl Год назад +10

    I remember when this video came out and it blew everyone’s minds that those pictured were actual runaways and this was a way to get their pictures out there. So heartbreaking.
    This entire album is just so good though. Their sound is fluid with different styles, and my favorites are the more rocking ones. Jay would love “Black Gold” and “Somebody to Shove.” Excellent guitar on that one!

  • @jasonjennings9087
    @jasonjennings9087 Год назад +49

    This is a great song with an important message. It was actually used in awareness campaigns in the 90’s.
    Check out another great 90’s song called “Youth Of The Nation” by POD. It had elements that both Jay and Amber will appreciate.

    • @moleman1976
      @moleman1976 Год назад +2

      Oh god - fantastic song, but warn them first!

    • @ordinarynocturne
      @ordinarynocturne Год назад +2

      2000s song, not 90s, but yes definitely watch it.

    • @jasonjennings9087
      @jasonjennings9087 Год назад +1

      @@ordinarynocturne you’re right… my bad. Just trying to get them interested! Ha!

    • @racing2cat
      @racing2cat Год назад +2

      This song is a must-listen for sure!! 🙂

  • @TheChick24
    @TheChick24 Год назад +2

    I'm not crying, you're crying! 😭
    Seeing and hearing this again as an adult with a small child it just breaks my heart more than it ever did back then.

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ Месяц назад

      Having buried my daughter & only child 10 yrs ago, it really hits hard. Hard. 😭

  • @dawnpatrol700
    @dawnpatrol700 Год назад +9

    They actually found tons of missing kids because of this video being played constantly. They would rotate the names, so each play would have a different set of pictures/ names

  • @marybethhopkins6500
    @marybethhopkins6500 Год назад +6

    The 90s had some great female artists, Sarah Mclachlan, Jewel, Shawn Colvin, Annie Lennox solo music, etc. Great lyrics and music.

  • @the_vile_one.
    @the_vile_one. Год назад +14

    Amber you nailed it. This subject is hard to stomach, and is often not talked about because it's very unpleasant. It has to be shoved in peoples faces to bring attention to it. Bless you both, and great reaction!

  • @majbrat
    @majbrat Год назад +3

    This song WORKED. Kids went home when they saw their families still cared about them through this song. It was awesome.

  • @acen2709
    @acen2709 Год назад +5

    You need to hear Misery by Soul Asylum. The 90s in general was known for music describing problems with the world and internal struggles and pain. Alternative/ Grunge rock exemplified this. You won’t find too many love ballads in this decade.

  • @ZabeTruesdell
    @ZabeTruesdell Год назад +19

    Gin Blossoms is another solid 90’s alternative band that fits the style of what you’ve liked so far. Their songs Hey Jealousy or Found Out About You are good starts!

    • @bojangles713
      @bojangles713 Год назад +2

      Good call... in my opinion "new miserable experience" is the best drinking LP of all time . Its jangly guitars, great rhythms, leads n melodies, stellar vocals and harmonies, + the 2nd line of the 1st song of the record...mentions "bars"...🥃🍻 It is truly phenom. Thanks for bringing it up to J and A's attention.👍

    • @DerekScottBland
      @DerekScottBland Год назад

      My enjoyment of Gin Blossoms is tarnished by how the original lead singer was fucked over by the label and forced to sign over his royalties, which lead to him committing suicide when the band got famous;

    • @bojangles713
      @bojangles713 Год назад

      @@DerekScottBland I didn't think he was the lead singer ? Knew he was the lead/rhythm guitarist n principal songwriter but I always thought Robin was original singer. .But yes a tragic tale indeed .

    • @DerekScottBland
      @DerekScottBland Год назад

      @@bojangles713 - Yeah, I messed up because I was replying when I should have been in bed lol. Hopkins was lead guitarist / primary songwriter. Robin was originally the rhythm guitar and Jesse was lead singer, but they switched places.

    • @bojangles713
      @bojangles713 Год назад

      @@DerekScottBland ahahh you know this band... I saw them once or twice live..they were great...but I prob shouldnt have overlooked Hopkins denise either..:(

  • @chriso6719
    @chriso6719 Год назад +5

    The video, which had different pictures based on region, helped to find some of the children.
    Dave Pirner is the lead singer.

  • @mondospieler
    @mondospieler Год назад +9

    Gin Blossoms are another 90s rock band you might want to check out. "Found Out About You" and "Til I Hear It From You" are a couple of their big ones.

    • @42Mrgreenman
      @42Mrgreenman Год назад +1

      Good choice, another band that people might mistake for Gin Blossoms is Deep Blue Something with their song Breakfast at Tiffany's...also, Counting Blue Cars by Dishwalla was always another of my 90's favorites...

    • @Haekalski
      @Haekalski Год назад

      I always struggled to distinguish Gin Blossoms, Soul Asylum and R.E.M. lol.
      They sounds pretty similar to me

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Год назад +50

    This was a shocking but poignant song and video back then raising so much awareness about missing and exploited children.

  • @RicoBurghFan
    @RicoBurghFan Год назад +12

    Don't worry Amber, that always makes me cry too. Children's pain is all too often hidden until they can't take it anymore and have to escape one way or another. I really think it's even worse now with social media garbage and horrible people targeting kids for being different. When this came out I hadn't seen the video. An awesome song in its own right but when you fully grasp the message, it's powerful and oh so heartbreaking. Thanks for the lovely, emotional reaction, and I hope that your student is Ok, Amber. 🙏🏾

  • @90hatter90
    @90hatter90 Год назад +8

    This video was actually runaways that some were found (some alive and some not sadly) because of this video. You have to look up the info about it to get all the details but yeah you can read the comments from the actually video and it’ll show some people commenting that are related to the missing people in the video. Great band and video. Misery is another good song from them.

  • @JohnnyScumbagg
    @JohnnyScumbagg Год назад +1

    I was 5 when this song was out and I remember seeing the music video. The old woman kidnapping scene at the end always frightened me

  • @firefighterchick
    @firefighterchick Год назад +11

    This video featured different missing kids depending on where it aired.
    Several kids were found or contacted their families after this viedo aired.
    Amber is absolutely correct.
    Although difficult and painful this addresses the reality that too many kids and teenagers live everyday.
    Prayers for your former student, Amber.
    Please keep us updated.

  • @hellokimmy68
    @hellokimmy68 Год назад +3

    When I hear this song I'm back in my college dorm, sitting in the lobby watching MTV between classes. It's so crazy how a song can transport you back to a whole different place in time.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Год назад +6

    Jay & Amber, you might like their "Black Gold" and "Misery"!

  • @RetroClassic66
    @RetroClassic66 Год назад +24

    We didn’t get warning labels when we first saw this on MTV back when this first came out either, Amber, and it made us stop dead in our tracks and just stare at the screen in stunned silence. We realized these were real people whose photos and names were being flashed across our TV screens, people who were really missing who might have been runaways in some cases but who also had probably been kidnapped or even murdered. It sobered us up REAL quick. The music of the 90s was NOT messing around. Even the staged scenes were disturbing, especially the young girl being forced into street prostitution, then picked up by the creepy old man and driven away, and then seen being dragged into the back of a dirty van by a bunch of biker-looking guys. That was basically the beginnings of a child gang rape we were witnessing.
    In similar fashion, the baby being kidnapped in broad daylight from his stroller while his mother’s back was turned, at the end of the video, was fuel for many a nightmare by young parents, but it was rooted in some ugly realities like the kidnap and murder of young Adam Walsh in 1981, which was national news and was even depicted in a TV movie.
    Everyone who saw this video back then was stunned and really disturbed by it, but we were also grateful that it made the issue of missing children and young adults a priority and brought the awareness of it to national attention.

    • @jbjacobs9514
      @jbjacobs9514 Год назад +3

      Adam Walsh was the first such huge national case that made people aware in 1981. His dad became a national figure and advocate for lost children (later to find "fame" as the guy on America's Most Wanted"). They should have started alerts then. In the 70s and 80s kids started to disappear - some kidnapped, some runaways that found worse existences - that is what spurred 90s music like this. No, we never got warning labels or trigger warnings - we just had to deal with things head on and live in reality. It is MEANT to be disturbing and upsetting.

    • @jackiegoodspeed1849
      @jackiegoodspeed1849 Год назад

      Yes for many life was good but we always,loved to remind ourselves, it's not that way for everyone.

  • @jeffniznick9280
    @jeffniznick9280 Год назад +6

    Good song, and it brought awareness to teen runaways.

  • @blancahoward4477
    @blancahoward4477 Год назад +5

    This song is so much more than a cool song it is about bringing important information about those who are missing

  • @Islendingar
    @Islendingar Год назад +1

    I absolutely love Soul Asylum and they are amazing live too. Somebody To Shove, Black Gold, Homesick & Without a Trace are must listens too from the same album as this one Grave Dancers Union. From 1992, the singer and main songwriter Dave Pinner with Dan on Lead Guitar, Karl on bass & Grant on the drums ! They are still playing and are on tour at
    The minute too !! Awesome memories
    And beautiful acoustic guitar work from them both.

  • @colonelb
    @colonelb Год назад +22

    This song is one of the best examples of what sets my generation (gen-x) apart - the topics that trigger people, we sang about them openly, there was something about our generation that embraced the pain. We sang about missing children, suicide (Jeremy by Pearl Jam), the Troubles in Ireland (Zombie by Cranberries), and way too many to list here. It's something that hasn't been replicated in generations before or since.

    • @Benefacez
      @Benefacez Год назад

      Not entirely true. Late 60's, 70's were about real topics, too.

    • @katehaynes5735
      @katehaynes5735 Год назад +2

      I agree with both of you, just the 90's were when I was a teenager so it hits me more.

    • @batkat0
      @batkat0 Год назад +2

      Lmao you're right, Gen X invented socially conscious music. No one had ever sung about social ills like slavery, lynchings, assault, racism before you guys😂

    • @colonelb
      @colonelb Год назад +1

      @@batkat0 I didn't say we invented socially conscientious music, I said that we made being proud of how much pain we were in a sense of pride - big difference

    • @ujohnlynch2341
      @ujohnlynch2341 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@colonelb Every generation went through its own struggles. Even hair metal bands of the 80's made 'socially conscious' music.

  • @DPRyan-vd5pp
    @DPRyan-vd5pp Год назад +1

    I was 19 in 1992 when this album came out … how time flies! Just turned 50 last November … love my era of 90’s alternative- grunge!

  • @byrnez2755
    @byrnez2755 Год назад +3

    Such a sad storyline to this song. So well written and performed. A sad song that had to be written. And they did such a great job with it.

  • @darrelllatham6086
    @darrelllatham6086 Год назад +1

    I heard this 100's of times but not in years. I just started watching & I noticed Amber & I began to weep at the same time, I do every time. Such a sad song done so well.

  • @niallmcentee9400
    @niallmcentee9400 Год назад +8

    I love both of your reactions to songs like this. So pure, so human, so caring. Keep it up, guys ❤️❤️

  • @ryanpanek215
    @ryanpanek215 23 часа назад

    This song is absolutely legendary. It makes me tear up every time.

  • @the_cheese
    @the_cheese Год назад +5

    For an early 1990s alternative pop record, this one hits like a ton of bricks. Thanks for this reaction, Rob Squad!!

  • @roypartible9759
    @roypartible9759 Год назад +1

    "Misery" was their other big hit. One of my favorite 90s song.

  • @Spiderific
    @Spiderific Год назад +15

    Yeah this was a bit depressing, but it actually brought home some of those kids that were featured. A really well crafted song and visual.
    I'd recommend from them, the songs "Black Gold" "Misery" "Just Like Anyone" "How I Feel" and "Promises Broken. They were one of my favorite bands growing up in the 90s. Thanks guys, you always rock 🤘😎🤘

  • @erickirchhoff924
    @erickirchhoff924 Год назад +1

    You guys are really good at breaking down songs not hearing the song previously and hitting it on the head what the message is in the song. Originally he wrote this song because he was in a dark place, and then the video came out and gave the song a whole new definition for the lyrics. This video helped bring home 21 of the 35 or 36 children in the video.

  • @Shrykespeare
    @Shrykespeare Год назад +5

    So, so glad to hear you do more 90s stuff! I hope Jay is getting turned around on this decade! Yeah, there was a lot of strageness, every decade has that, if you think about it. I also recommend "All I Know" by Screaming Trees, "Walk On the Ocean" by Toad the Wet Sprocket, "Ants Marching" by Dave Matthews Band, and MOST ESPECIALLY "Lightning Crashes" by Live and "Possum Kingdom" by Toadies. Soul Asylum's lead singer, btw, is David Pirner. In fact, it's been the same four guys since 1981, with no lineup changes. And they're still going.

  • @steve3291
    @steve3291 Год назад +1

    This is one of those that always hits hard. RSR come across as good parents and I always thing the good ones react hardest to songs like this.

  • @sharaesha
    @sharaesha Год назад +3

    The music video for this was adapted for each country it was played in so the missing children are relevant to each country. This one ALWAYS makes me cry. Reminds me of a lot of kids I knew or hung out with back in the 90's. 'Black Gold' is another great song by Soul Asylum.

  • @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
    @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary Год назад +1

    God Bless that student, Amber.. Keep praying for them..

  • @stevengonzalez6143
    @stevengonzalez6143 Год назад +5

    You should also check out their other songs Black Gold, Misery and Somebody to Shove.

  • @chrisford1116
    @chrisford1116 Год назад +1

    Their song "Black Gold" was on the same album. It too has a great message, like Runaway Train did. And, it's a really good song. I recommend their song "Somebody to Shove" as well. Fantastic!

  • @rtallgal6871
    @rtallgal6871 Год назад +6

    Goo Goo Dolls and Soul Asylum in the same week? You guys are on fire! I’m probably not the only one recommending some Third Eye Blind or Gin Blossoms but, why not?

  • @mattthomas1547
    @mattthomas1547 Год назад +1

    This song always gets me, it was compounded this time by watching you two. Great reaction.

  • @DownUnderDigitals
    @DownUnderDigitals Год назад +3

    This band helped to find quite a few missing people, thanks to their music video.

  • @anglosaxon5874
    @anglosaxon5874 Год назад +1

    So glad you did this one. Been waiting ages.
    Such a meaningful song/video.
    It had different missing pictures for different areas of the world.
    Most were found, sadly some dead.

  • @reginag5491
    @reginag5491 Год назад +4

    Great reaction, made me cry and I’ve been listening to this song for almost 30 years. I recommend listening to LIVE. Throwing Copper was one of the biggest albums of the 90s. I Alone, Lightening Crashes are their bigger songs. Jay may like Pain lies on the Riverside for the bass line.

  • @lisaj6728
    @lisaj6728 Год назад +1

    I never saw this video-how powerful, and what a story! When this came out, I swore it was Tom Petty singing it. One of the great tunes from the ‘90’s.

  • @iamtuckalicious
    @iamtuckalicious Год назад +3

    One of the most beautiful tunes, and it sends chills down my spine every time because of how true, real, and realistic... especially the ending.

  • @brt5273
    @brt5273 Год назад +2

    The video was conceived and developed after the song was written and recorded. No denying the video is powerful and had a positive effect but gosh....it's hard to separate it to appreciate the song on it's own.
    The singer, Dave Pirner, suffered from a nervous breakdown and one of the songs that came out of that experience was "Runaway Train". He had been fascinated by trains since he was a kid, watching the Western adventure series "Casey Jones" about the engineer and crew of The Cannonball Express steam train. He used "runaway train" as a metaphor for his depression that was spinning out of control. When I first heard the song it really hit home to me and I strongly identified with it, so after seeing the video I was left in a bit of a state of confusion and conflicting feelings.
    It's a great song though and I automatically get the feels every time I hear it coming on.

    • @MissErikaHeart
      @MissErikaHeart 7 месяцев назад

      I think the song is insanely good on its own merit and the video only matches this masterpieces energy like no other video probably could.
      I heard this by chance the other night in an Uber, never heard of them, the song, or video. As an 80s baby idk how I missed this one. But regardless, I’ve never been big into music but Im usually pretty familiar with what was or is popular. when I heard this i immediately looked it up when I got home because I absolutely loved it. Most songs have to grow on me after hearing them a number of times.
      When I hear was listening to the music in the Uber, before ever seeing the video, I was imagining vegabonds and wayward kids train hopping and the general anguish of destruction from depression or circumstances. Seeing the video brought a tear to my eye right after the first missing girl.

  • @silverdoeGirl
    @silverdoeGirl Год назад +4

    You've now done one song that makes me choke up every time I hear it - but? They did find some of the people in this video missing thank goodness and? Raised a lot of awareness at the time for the cause.

  • @danalynch8889
    @danalynch8889 4 часа назад

    This hits me as my former step-sister who I love (passed away) son ran away 44 years ago in his teens and hasn't been seen since. I tried locating him using the internet but no luck. I cry every time I watch this video.

  • @albertscanlon2005
    @albertscanlon2005 Год назад +3

    such a catchy tune, such a memorable song, and yes it is a profound moving message about nature and nurture and love. I count myself so fortunate i had a pretty good childhood. The pain of not being loved or abused especially so young is heart-breaking. We are all accountable for our actions when we are grown-up adults, but the very young need the right love , care and protection . I hope a lot of those missing people in the song and missing people generally have found enough love and peace in this world wherever it may be. Thank you Rob Squad your reactions as always for each song and video are so thoughtful, intelligent, honest, informative and entertaining. Thank you for your love that you both give to us viewers. It is really appreciated.

  • @TheMkamix
    @TheMkamix Год назад

    It's hard to watch this video and not get teary eyed. Thank you for this reaction. You two are the best!

  • @rte4634
    @rte4634 Год назад +3

    I liked this song, but when I watched the video, I was wrecked. Your reaction was honest and emotional. So sad for the families of runaways. Praying for them all. I cant even imagine the pain.

  • @TheRiconegro
    @TheRiconegro Год назад +2

    The entirelty of the Grave Dancers Union album is absolutely amazing from start to finish.

  • @jackieknows9129
    @jackieknows9129 Год назад +3

    According to Kaye, 26 missing children were found after being featured in the video.[23] In 2006, guitarist Dan Murphy stated in an interview with Pasadena Weekly that some of the cases featured in the video had ended in tragedy: "Some weren't the best scenarios. I met a fireman on the East Coast whose daughter was in the end of the video, and he'd been in a bitter custody battle with his wife over her", Murphy said. "It turned out the girl hadn't run away, but was killed and buried in her backyard by her mother. Then on tour, another girl told us laughingly 'You ruined my life' because she saw herself on the video at her boyfriend's house and it led her being forced back into a bad home situation

  • @phonebone81
    @phonebone81 Год назад +1

    Oh man, this is a real journey for me. When we, my ex wife and I, heard this song and saw the video we were so touched. It was said that for every cd bought, the chance of finding a child increases and we decided to buy 10 cds (or more - I don't know it today) and give them away to friends with the request to buy more CDs and continue to give away. I don't know if it was of any use, of course, but we thought it was important. Best regards @all from hamburg (germany)

  • @beckieabbott9342
    @beckieabbott9342 Год назад +3

    Another great song! Thank you for the reaction!

  • @ActualFactualMagic
    @ActualFactualMagic Год назад

    Soul Asylum came out of the Minneapolis music scene that spun out Prince. They were a staple in Minnesota music clubs and venues. Very popular locally and this was the hit that finally brought them to the world stage. How cool is it that they chose to use their break out song to advance the message of displaced kids and trafficking. Minnesota was so proud.

  • @kellifranklin9872
    @kellifranklin9872 Год назад +5

    This is a great band and this song is very powerful. I would like to suggest P.O.D. “Youth of a Nation.” It’s another fantastic powerful song.

  • @browniewin4121
    @browniewin4121 22 часа назад

    I love this song and it's more than just music, the meaning and purpose is great.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 Год назад +1

    Soul Asylum are from Minnesota... they had albums out in the 80's and early 90's, but none sold commercially. After Nirvana and Pearl Jam broke big in 1991/ '92, the 'alternative rock' scene exploded and Soul Asylum was 1 of those bands that was picked up by the music industry and this 6th(!) album "Grave dancers union" sold 3 million copies by 1993 w/ MTV playing this video... and other singles - 'Somebody to shove'... 'Black gold'... 🔥🔥
    Soul Asylum had some more success in the 90's... their 1995 album 'Let your dim light shine' had the hit single 'Misery'... and sold platinum, but the 1998 album 'Candy from a stranger' was a commercial disappointment.
    Soul Asylum is still playing shows and recording new music... but they are still best known for their 90's hits.

  • @CraigDick-pb2qj
    @CraigDick-pb2qj Год назад +1

    This song, the pictures and the message has had astounding results. @1 of the 36 children featured have been found. Talk about doing something good with music!. Love this son. and 25 years later amber, I still cry. Love to you both.

  • @danjmcs
    @danjmcs Год назад +1

    It is a great song from a very personal place for the band, "It overshadowed everything else we did, but I'm pleased that the song has a resonance that is not about partying and screwing. It's a sad and reflective song that reminds people that it's not all candy out there, but that they're not alone." -Dave Pirner talking about the song.

  • @cfoles
    @cfoles Год назад +2

    Loved this song growing up, but it hits so much differently 30+ years later when you have your own kids.

  • @tarynkirchen5961
    @tarynkirchen5961 Год назад +1

    So glad you checked this one out. It got a LOT of airplay, almost too much, but as others said, quite a few kids were found because of this. Soul Asylum had a lot of records out before Grave Dancer's Union hit in 1992, which is the one this came off of, iirc. A few songs you might want to check out by them:
    Black Gold, Somebody to Shove, Without a Trace, and Homesick (all off Grave Dancer's Union)
    Bittersweetheart, Eyes of a Child, Misery, Promises Broken, Just Like Anyone, and I Did My Best (all off Let Your Dim Light Shine which came out in 1995, though it's a pretty solid disc)
    Those are really the only 2 albums I'm familiar with, though they had some after Let Your Dim Light Shine as well. I'm sorry for just dropping a pile on you. I don't know which ones were popular. I spent much of the early 90s listening to li'l bro's cds and tapes and trying to catch up with the hair bands that came out while I was listening to the Christian rock station instead of what was on the pop stations. :)

  • @R_SENAL
    @R_SENAL Год назад +2

    The best songs make you feel something. Sometimes that feeling is sadness, helplessness, or empathy. When people write songs, be they a joyful noise, or a moan of sorrow, if they put their passion into it, it can move mountains, or tear ducts, or hearts and minds, or all of the above. This song has passion to it and I have always liked it.
    When I think of the 90s my first thoughts are Soundgarden/Chris Cornell, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Anthrax w/John Bush on vocals, Danzig, Korn, and Type O Negative. But then, I tend to gravitate toward harder rock and metal.

  • @TheRichardsArt
    @TheRichardsArt Год назад

    Yeah. I know. I cried when I was in the Army when this came out on the air. Im crying now. Thank you for your beloved honest reaction. Aloha

  • @ValAlltel
    @ValAlltel Год назад +1

    Love love love this band. So many great songs to check out. Black Gold, Somebody to Shove, Misery are 3 pretty solid tunes to hit next.

  • @tonycampbell4982
    @tonycampbell4982 Год назад

    I enjoy singing this at karaoke night.
    Classic 90s! Love his voice
    The snare with the hi-hat effect was a staple of the 90s sound along witg verse section acoustic guitar then electric inn the chorus section.

  • @Stan_sprinkle
    @Stan_sprinkle Год назад

    This came out When I was about 13 and learning to play guitar. I remember one summer traveling with my best friend’s family to Philadelphia. We brought our guitars and practiced Runaway Train in his grandparents’ basement.

  • @vinniedixon1140
    @vinniedixon1140 Год назад

    I'll always remember this song as Soul Asylum were one of the opening acts when I went to see Guns N Roses in Milton Keynes, UK 1993 & they played it. When I saw the video for it on TV I just thought "damn' what a deep meaningful song.

  • @OCRay1
    @OCRay1 Год назад +1

    This came out when I was 16. It made me cry then and still makes me cry, especially with the baby at the end I just fall apart. The innocence of young children and animals being harmed or suffering in any way breaks me far more than anything else. Sucks.

  • @jeffpriem4888
    @jeffpriem4888 Год назад

    I was happy liking this song since its radio play back in the day without ever seeing the video.
    My memory of this song is driving in the car with my boys around 1994 and as three-year-olds, asking to hear it again and again.. on cassette

  • @lowendthumper205
    @lowendthumper205 Год назад

    My old Band used to cover this and I, Bass Player/Singer would look out in the audience and see the Women tearing up every time we played this.

  • @tacticorememes
    @tacticorememes Год назад +3

    This band is from my hometown. I totally remember the names of these folks when the video came out. I hope they're either found or returned to rest easy amongst loved ones. Kids should never be afraid to talk to an adult about problems at home or scary things going on in their lives.
    Got a few more songs for y'all to check out. All of these songs have millions of views on RUclips.
    *First and foremost - Edwin McCain and Darius Rucker - Solitude (Album Version), the official video is PERFECT! AMAZING TUNE!*
    (With Down (Listen to the album version. Videos are shortened and don't do the song it's justice)
    80s Prog Metal
    Queensryche - Jet City Woman
    Queensryche - Silent Lucidity
    Queensryche - Empire
    Dream Theater - Pull Me Under
    TOOL - Forty Six & 2
    TOOL - Stinkfist
    Southern Heavy Rock
    Down - Where I'm Goin (Phil Anselmo's best vocal performance. Full stop)
    Down - Eye of the South
    Clutch - The Elephant Riders
    Clutch - A Quick Death in Texas
    Clutch - Electric Worry
    Clutch - X Ray Vision
    Clutch - Barbarella
    Clutch - The Burning Beard
    Clutch - Son of Virginia
    Primus-My Name is Mud
    90s Rock and Skatecore
    Spacehog - In the Meantime (If you love basslines, this one will live rent free in your brain!)
    Silverchair - Tomorrow
    Silverchair - Pure Massacre
    Pearl Jam - State of Love and Trust
    Mother Love Bone - Chloe Dancer
    Alice in Chains - Got Me Wrong
    Pennywise - Same Old Story
    Bad Religion - Streets of America
    Social Distortion - I Was Wrong
    The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get
    Late 90s Rock and Nu Metal
    Sevendust - Waffle
    Sevendust - Denial
    Sevendust - Licking Cream (feat. Skinz from Skunk Anasie)
    Skunk Anansie - Brazen (Weep)
    A Perfect Circle - Judith
    A Perfect Circle - 3 Libras
    Theory of a Deadman - Nothing Can Come Between US
    The Prodigy - Breathe
    The Prodigy - Firestarter
    Guano Apes - Open Your Eyes
    Puddle of Mudd - Control
    Limp Bizkit - My Generation
    Limp Bizkit - Rollin
    Henry Rollins-You can never go wrong with Uncle Henry!
    Rollins Band - Low Self Opinion
    Rollins Band - Liar
    Love your channel, folks. More to come on the 3rd of your next 3 videos!
    Signed, a GenX US Army Veteran

  • @drieuxkoeppel8152
    @drieuxkoeppel8152 Год назад

    There’s a new version of this done with assorted singers. Soul Asylum gave them permission to use their song. There are a whole new group of missing kids in that video. And like many have said, different countries use their own missing kids network to produce their own versions of the video. The remake of this video has a changing roster of photos and missing people-on your geographic area. For example, I’m in Upstate NY (Binghamton, NY) and I have a different group of missing kids in the updated video than J and Amber have in Oklahoma. That technology didn’t exist when Soul Asylum first released this song. Now it does!

  • @sashabertold3731
    @sashabertold3731 Год назад

    Good old days my heart aches...remember taping this on vhs, i was like 14 in 1993 watching Roseanne, Family Matters, etc in the early evenings and listening to all the music on MTV....runaway time