Skip James sings "Crow Jane"

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @ClintT13
    @ClintT13 11 лет назад +140

    I heard three teenagers cover this song about a year ago and was blown away. Good to know there are still a few young kids digging up the good stuff.

  • @donw171
    @donw171 9 месяцев назад +11

    The blues is the most beautiful evil you will ever hear....The darkness

    • @xxtemuxinxx
      @xxtemuxinxx 29 дней назад

      @donw171 interesting description. i'm sure you're aware of the tension between singing inside v outside of the church back in the aughts through the 1920s.

  • @gitaneVYS491R
    @gitaneVYS491R 2 года назад +14

    Wish I could give this a "like" each time I listen.

  • @neilbuchan5088
    @neilbuchan5088 3 года назад +113

    This is my favourite Skip James Track. Contrary to the idiots defaming him in other comments here, his father was the bootlegger. He entered a music competition in 1931 in which he played several songs in different blues styles. He was offered a cash prize or royalties for his songs. He chose the latter. As the great depression sunk in he never received a cent.
    Skip disappeared for 30 years. There was nothing. Then he was discovered in a hospital by some blues enthusiasts. He was visiting 'kin'. They arranged to have him appear at the Newport Folk Festival where he was amazing and can be seen on film.
    He died in 1969 and is revered by so many including Bonnie Rait.

    • @joshuaford2831
      @joshuaford2831 Год назад +8

      I have to say man, as a guy that is an idiot but appreciates people like you smart guys who have a passion for history, I love your desire to keep these moments in history alive, remember listening to one of his live performances of "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" and it was clear he was an intelligent man born in the wrong era, would imagine he was smart enough to appreciate royalties over a lump sum in that day and age, bad luck hit him in every aspect of his life. poor bloke.

    • @CarlosPEnis
      @CarlosPEnis 7 месяцев назад +4

      Even if he was, who cares. Half of my county were bootleggers back in the 30s lol. It's how you made money when there was no other way

  • @funkality
    @funkality 7 лет назад +76

    I've always found the Delta blues to be so powerful. It truly does move your soul.

    • @NabiscoOfficial
      @NabiscoOfficial 5 месяцев назад

      Skip wasn't Delta. He was from Bentonia.

  • @brendamello2202
    @brendamello2202 Год назад +1

    Even Dion Dimucci of Dion and the Belmonts is a fan. Did an album awhile back called ''Son of Skip James''

  • @JasonAlvarado46
    @JasonAlvarado46 11 лет назад +11

    God I'm so glad youtube exists... It would be much harder to discover great music like this if it didn't.

  • @agungwayne3090
    @agungwayne3090 10 месяцев назад +2

    True soul right there.

  • @levitane11
    @levitane11 11 лет назад +7

    Old Skip got hands as clever as a seamstress but as strong as a god damn sledgehammer.

  • @treyokelly3520
    @treyokelly3520 2 года назад +3

    Found this video back in 2006 when I was 14 and been coming back over and over since then. I’m 30 now. Thanks for this upload whoever you are.

  • @Jim-oe9pt
    @Jim-oe9pt 3 года назад +8

    So beautiful! Where would American music be without this saint and all his gifts?

  • @gerardsikma237
    @gerardsikma237 Год назад +2

    Real good playing! A 'haunting sound'..

  • @wheninroamful
    @wheninroamful 5 лет назад +36

    Skip is treasured by so many who 'know and feel' what others can't for some reason. His music cuts through the ribcage and sinew and hits the heart directly.

  • @jordan3119
    @jordan3119 13 лет назад +2

    his eyes at the last moment....that's the blues

  • @bobsmith-ji2uh
    @bobsmith-ji2uh 3 года назад +7

    This guy was the best. Really under appreciated in my opinion.

  • @sirsancti5504
    @sirsancti5504 11 месяцев назад +2

    Idk, man.. It's brutal!
    Love it!

  • @KingLouis420th
    @KingLouis420th 7 лет назад +12

    This song needs to be for forever....not two minutes!! Thank you Skip!

  • @derekgreenacre9530
    @derekgreenacre9530 4 дня назад

    I saw Skip James in a concert in 1967 and I had never heard of the guy. When he started to play I felt I had undergone a religious experience and my world was changed forever. His music and voice had a haunting quality to it which somehow seemed to make other music seem trivial. When art becomes this powerful it defies all explanations.

  • @joshualayne1
    @joshualayne1 12 лет назад +16

    This is truly one of the greatest songs ever penned by man.

  • @withgoddess7164
    @withgoddess7164 Год назад +1

    This is a truly terrifying song. So upbeat and deadly.

  • @livingstranger
    @livingstranger 8 лет назад +122

    The look on his eyes at the end of the song, he feels his music...wow

    • @johnnywade8998
      @johnnywade8998 8 лет назад +6

      like he was in a trance...lol

    • @Stanlayy-em4fk
      @Stanlayy-em4fk 5 лет назад +6

      I think at this point he'd been battling cancer for years.

    • @thatpickingguy
      @thatpickingguy 3 года назад +1

      Maybe he didn't want to look at the camera sitting 2 inches from his face?

    • @citygasbatteryriot964
      @citygasbatteryriot964 3 года назад +3

      I've only seen that look in the eyes of Irish singers, like Thomas McCarthy, after emerging from a song. They are on a deep journey, and they invite us to join them on it, rocky as it may be.

    • @BrianCarnevaleB26
      @BrianCarnevaleB26 2 года назад +1

      the story has meaning to him.

  • @jesusbrunomontesbugarin8222
    @jesusbrunomontesbugarin8222 6 лет назад +45

    That look at the end of the video 😢, you know that man passed through a lot of stuff

    • @Kefacrow
      @Kefacrow 5 лет назад +3

      Exactly. After the build of the performance id finished and you get that look... It is a human who has seen/done horrific things.

  • @ValleyoftheRogue
    @ValleyoftheRogue 7 лет назад +5

    I love Skip James and have since the late 1960s, when I was in my early teens. He was as good in the 1960s as he was in the 1930s despite being in poor health (he died in 1969). Have the three-volume set from where this video was taken.

  • @Bogdancbn
    @Bogdancbn 9 лет назад +254

    more heart in this shit than in poor quality salami

  • @mehhhhist
    @mehhhhist 8 лет назад +125

    specifying the spade as being "silver" is somehow very chilling
    it's the little things

    • @divingduck1970
      @divingduck1970 7 лет назад +5

      You can call a spade a spade...

    • @antonmikofsky2073
      @antonmikofsky2073 7 лет назад +14

      and a golden chain. This is mythic stuff. Like Blind Willie McTell's "Dying Crapshooter's Blues" -- amazing funeral images

    • @Inksmudger
      @Inksmudger 6 лет назад +9

      Anton Mikofsky yeah the silver spade and the golden chain, it’s like some sort of dark fairytale almost.

    • @gregarmstrong9334
      @gregarmstrong9334 5 лет назад

      that spade is tiny,had a lot of money down inside.............

    • @freax1978
      @freax1978 3 года назад

      read somewhere that the silver spade refers to a power shovel (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Spade) and used to "dig his grave ".

  • @goldenthug9
    @goldenthug9 5 лет назад +8

    Bonafide genius in the great Skip James....the guitar play is flawless my Lord Mr. Skip James and the lyrica and feel amazing. America's finest original music

    • @citygasbatteryriot964
      @citygasbatteryriot964 3 года назад +1

      The wee flaws are the best bits. The natural improvisations. He seems to care more about the words and boot of the song, than his sparkling backing.

  • @jonathanamaral3273
    @jonathanamaral3273 8 лет назад +133

    man, the sarcastic thing with the nice melody and the tragical lyric is so intense that it looks like a frickin demon wrote that...
    Seriously, Skippy, you're scary man...

    • @johnanderson2320
      @johnanderson2320 6 лет назад +4

      Jonathan Amaral that mississippi delta blues dawwgg!! Itll do that to you and no telling if he had his run in on the cross roads!

    • @mr.squirbs7745
      @mr.squirbs7745 5 лет назад +7

      Its about the crow that would bother him in his backyard

    • @Exeliz
      @Exeliz 5 лет назад +10

      Nehemiah James (Skippy) actually had cancer during this recording.. died 2 years later.
      Kinda puts a lot of the song in perspective to me.. What with his playing being weak and his emotions running so high.. It's beautiful.
      "I never missed that water, till my well ran dry..."

    • @Earthdogbonzo3
      @Earthdogbonzo3 4 года назад +7

      Skip's high, thin and mournful voice is chilling. Especially on a dark quiet night lighted by a full moon.
      'Hard Time Killing Floor Blues' . . . . Listened on the night of a blue moon not too far back . . . . in December I believe.

    • @laescueladefilosofiaafricana
      @laescueladefilosofiaafricana 4 года назад +2

      Shout out to Mama Africa.

  • @L3adb3lly
    @L3adb3lly 13 лет назад +2

    I don't think I've ever listened to this song just once, always 2 or 3 times in a row

  • @modernape9878
    @modernape9878 7 лет назад +10

    I love his voice! And he has such a command over that guitar.

  • @jasonlettorale5177
    @jasonlettorale5177 8 месяцев назад +1

    BLUES LEGEND!!! There may be equals but nobody is better. PERIOD FULL STOP!

  • @crisisactor420
    @crisisactor420 10 лет назад +7

    Unbelievable. You can't teach this kind of blues. Can't shake it either

  • @the_local_bigamist
    @the_local_bigamist 3 месяца назад +2

    It surprises me that no one has mentioned the look at the end in those eyes. This guy lived thru some shit: Prohibition, the Great Depression, living in the south during those times. Lord knows what happened in his personal life. I think "Crow Jane" might be an old song which he covered but I could be wrong. Either way, it is a pretty dark song if you can listen beyond being amazed by the skill and the style of Skip's playing.

  • @kristina98005
    @kristina98005 5 лет назад +3

    seeing that nobody talks about such great artists anymore makes me feel empty. the thought of being (almost) forgotten is pretty scary. glad that there are still people who listen to this type of music.

  • @raoufbasit
    @raoufbasit Месяц назад

    One of my favorite blues guitarist

  • @jpcohen1978
    @jpcohen1978 16 лет назад +12

    Amazing. It seems like every time he played his songs, he played them a little different--like a jazz man--and this is certainly the best rendition I've ever heard.

  • @janepatton2907
    @janepatton2907 Год назад +1

    My name is Jane (tagged with Crazy Jane by friends). In 4 months I’ll be ..70). I did not want a funeral until I heard and watched Mr James do this Crow Jane. Now I want a funeral with this video played. Or at least have it played when they put me only 6 feet under.
    This is the only music I want to hear anymore.

  • @maxten
    @maxten 9 лет назад +190

    his style is quite different from the other blues artists. Lots of picking like folk.

    • @KirtianM
      @KirtianM 5 лет назад +34

      Skip dedicated his life to the church. He wrote many religious songs before becoming a pastor. You can feel it in his distinguished style he was humble and not dedicated to becoming rich and famous and was a pious man.

    • @jonw6921
      @jonw6921 4 года назад +23

      He often plays with an open d minor tuning which sets a unique tone. His rhythm is hypnotic too. Chills.

    • @davidquinn5430
      @davidquinn5430 4 года назад +4

      Bentonia is style. ruclips.net/video/6EyI9hKdJbM/видео.html&feature=share

    • @MichaelMoore-yt3pu
      @MichaelMoore-yt3pu 4 года назад +6

      @@jonw6921 it's not minor a lot of blues artist tuned by ear once or twice and wouldn't tune often so the guitars are always slightly out of tune from our standards but in my opinion we just tune wrong . Led Zeppelin would tune their guitars to open g then drop them to get that blues sound!!

    • @seanleblanc6564
      @seanleblanc6564 4 года назад +3

      @@KirtianM The way I understood it he was a pimp in his younger days and a curmudgeon suspicious of any other artist stealing his techniques in the 60s. By all accounts he seems like a dick. Great music nonetheless

  • @coyotecreekblues6935
    @coyotecreekblues6935 3 года назад +1

    Every time I listen to Skip sing this I just want to put the song in loop and listen to it over and over again.

  • @Zeratul723
    @Zeratul723 8 лет назад +48

    Holy shit. This dude rocks. How have I never heard of him? I've been slackin'.

  • @thejoin4687
    @thejoin4687 3 года назад

    It's reassuring to know that this was one of the earliest RUclips vids.

  • @wheninroamful
    @wheninroamful 14 лет назад +10

    "never missed that water till my well went dry" THANK YOU SKIP!!

  • @sheilalala_1111
    @sheilalala_1111 2 месяца назад

    Gezien bij big rivers in Dordrecht ❤ wat een stem en de band ook geweldig 🤗🫶🏻

  • @gerrybrindel3704
    @gerrybrindel3704 4 года назад +4

    Man, where have I been most of my life? Thought I knew lots of the blues greats...but holy cow, Skip James was special, love his work.

  • @lsw444
    @lsw444 15 лет назад

    Thank God there is footage like this around. And how else would I be getting to see it other than youtube? Young kids will never appreciate the pre-youtube days...

  • @feraloracle8239
    @feraloracle8239 8 лет назад +39

    this is my favourite song in the world

  • @sasquatch3217
    @sasquatch3217 6 лет назад

    Brilliant. I'm 29, from Cincinnati and I feel at home right now for some reason. This makes my hair stand up.

  • @juangonzalez-cl2uj
    @juangonzalez-cl2uj 11 лет назад +43

    Yo Skip James dope as fuck

  • @CharlieAnteby
    @CharlieAnteby 16 лет назад +5

    Skip James. Not only a great talent, but a class act in every sense of the word.Thank you for posting the magnificent piece of blues history and sharing it with others.

  • @elpanchito421
    @elpanchito421 18 лет назад +7

    this is amazing footage, what a great song.

  • @pmanmusicman
    @pmanmusicman 15 лет назад

    I was born the year this was filmed yet it is timeless. Hard to believe Skip is 65 in this video.

  • @annaqueen37
    @annaqueen37 9 лет назад +3

    Everyone's gotta enjoy some classic blues every once in a while :3

  • @xXscreamblupoxXx
    @xXscreamblupoxXx 12 лет назад

    I wish this was on the radio, the radio would then become a place only for true music lovers.

  • @timmyles314
    @timmyles314 10 лет назад +5

    This is GREAT MUSIC....too bad there aren't more players like this around.

  • @ricardblanc
    @ricardblanc 15 лет назад

    I want to cry when I see this. It doesn't get any more authentic than this!

  • @likesingjamesloublank839
    @likesingjamesloublank839 9 лет назад +11

    SKIP JAMES : A LEGEND

  • @ienjoyapples
    @ienjoyapples 15 лет назад

    young kids appreciate the post-youtube days. how else would we be getting to see this other than youtube?

  • @battistedennis390
    @battistedennis390 9 лет назад +3

    What a voice!

  • @demienpropedo7226
    @demienpropedo7226 7 лет назад +1

    this is a beautiful song!😍

  • @jameat3r
    @jameat3r 14 лет назад +14

    1:45 Those eyes of a bluesman. Just look at them and understand how great he is.

  • @funexperience
    @funexperience 12 лет назад

    Blues is from south of USA, im now in the south of the world, in a little country, Chile, and this music is all for me.
    El BLUES es lo mejor!

  • @BM-vi5hk
    @BM-vi5hk 8 лет назад +11

    Alan Wilson (RIP) brought me here.

  • @ricardblanc
    @ricardblanc 14 лет назад

    What a sense of syncopation along with the loose strings and falsetto voice giving it an erie bluesy feeling that was Skip James.

  • @frankgoodall6885
    @frankgoodall6885 8 лет назад +6

    Simply majestic....Crow jane..So profound but brilliant..X :)

  • @Nextrol
    @Nextrol 15 лет назад +1

    Now that's a blues man right there kids.

  • @accentiate2007
    @accentiate2007 9 лет назад +5

    Incredible voice and playing. The master of blues, second to none!

  • @thebisbybisby
    @thebisbybisby 14 лет назад +1

    This brings me to tears. Thank you thank ohh thank you for this being in existence

    • @0patience4flz
      @0patience4flz 4 года назад

      Try Hobo Blues...john lee hooker....made me cry

  • @TomTom150
    @TomTom150 18 лет назад +11

    This song is hypnotizing me. I can't help myself but listening to it over and over again. Thanks for posting it!! :-)

  • @TheJazzeater
    @TheJazzeater 12 лет назад

    bravo bravo what a great video of a great player

  • @deacanloyden6735
    @deacanloyden6735 5 лет назад +16

    Here in 2019, who else?

  • @jamesbaker7780
    @jamesbaker7780 3 года назад

    A unsung influence on music. God rewarded him I trust

  • @bhekumuzigwala
    @bhekumuzigwala 7 лет назад +32

    This is who Jimi wanted to be when he grew up.

    • @Jiv_Ing57819
      @Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад +1

      If you are revealing an account, that's incredible, yes it would seem so n love jimi 2 ,:-0

  • @eltonjazz
    @eltonjazz 13 лет назад

    Just discovered this gem. Will look elsewhere for this beautiful music.

  • @DiamondSoul
    @DiamondSoul 15 лет назад +5

    Every time I listen to this it always amazes me that it's just one man that's making all that music. :) Brilliant. What else is there to say?

  • @markybgoode
    @markybgoode 16 лет назад +2

    I love this guy. Never heard it before, incredible organic finger picking and what a beautiful voice. Just slammin'!

  • @vinniedurrant
    @vinniedurrant 15 лет назад +3

    he pours his heart into this song,how can i ever get my guitaring skills up to this standard.

    • @citygasbatteryriot964
      @citygasbatteryriot964 3 года назад +2

      Your ear is bent in one of the good, good directions, you'll have you're own sound, voice and style.

  • @evilbunnysanta
    @evilbunnysanta 15 лет назад

    this version of the song is the best. i liked this song before but now its definitely my favorite song by skip james

  • @baptistasilva1984
    @baptistasilva1984 11 лет назад +21

    Obrigado, Skip James, por permitir a minha alma uma conducção mágica ao Mississipi. Nossos espíritos têm um contacto poderoso desde sempre, viva Skip James.

  • @Scoobiesdoobie73
    @Scoobiesdoobie73 8 лет назад

    omg at the end of the song look at his face that says it all right there, he was feeling it really feeling it omg, I am moved.

  • @pumpkinheadsteve
    @pumpkinheadsteve 18 лет назад +9

    His guitar playing was great but it's really his voice that made him unique I think. It's really haunting.

  • @mathewbaldwin5277
    @mathewbaldwin5277 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely pure love for this song.

  • @thelongdogger
    @thelongdogger 17 лет назад +9

    Its amazing that somebody voted less than 5 stars! I loved it. I think the hardest thing and most rewarding thing is when the guitar compliments the voice.

  • @dazedcola
    @dazedcola 16 лет назад

    wow, that was great.First time i heard that song. We're all lucky that he started to record again in the sixties.

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 10 лет назад +3

    Awesome.

  • @nathanielmagruder44
    @nathanielmagruder44 Месяц назад

    Man you can see in his face when he finished singing that this was a true story. The pain on his face was real.

  • @thecorduroysuit
    @thecorduroysuit 18 лет назад +4

    he plays in open C alot too. But yeah, he is absolutley my favorite bluesman as well. He is the greatest.

    • @citygasbatteryriot964
      @citygasbatteryriot964 3 года назад +1

      It's hard to make a choice. All so unique. Elizabeth Cotton / Jimi, the kitterfists. Their choice was survival. Many didn't for long.
      Skip is so brillliant.. But my first exposure to him was Jack Bruce (also brilliant).Thanks to these early recordings, and this later, dubious technology, we can appreciate and learn something. Nehamiah, but his name really fits with his music, it's Biblical.
      I'm so glad.

  • @wuhoolybuubel
    @wuhoolybuubel 16 лет назад

    incredible sad. cant even figure out how much i like it.

  • @TheRoyayers
    @TheRoyayers 9 лет назад +4

    Dramatic, strong !

  • @giacomopandiani6290
    @giacomopandiani6290 3 года назад +2

    Such an underrated bluesman.

  • @ripoffhitman
    @ripoffhitman 15 лет назад +4

    Really inspirtional. I mean, even Robert Johnson would cover Skip James's songs. Skip helped make alternative tunings famous. He'd use open minor tunings, open sus4 tunings, open major, tunings down, using capos, ect. Great guitarest. If you really like the stuff he does here, you'll want "Blues from the delta" which was the stuff he made shortly before he died. If you want to hear his early delta blues, get the 1931 recordings.

  • @NUJAKKCITIE
    @NUJAKKCITIE 13 лет назад

    this is the absolute best!! ever!!!!!!!!!

  • @erikgiertyk2377
    @erikgiertyk2377 9 лет назад +48

    there is no appearance like this. what did the film makers say to Skip? hey man, we wanna film you playing Crown Jane in front of this building, and he did. this is the most sentimental piece i've ever heard. he nails it to the bone, there is no mistakes, he just play from his heart and kicks it in the ass. this is pure art. thanks for the upload, favorited on many youtube accounts. thanks for saving this piece of history!

    • @nickelangelo5070
      @nickelangelo5070 9 лет назад +6

      Well this was part of the American folk blues festival witch was a collaboration with a bunch of artists, in this particular scene son house and bukka white are sitting next to him. But I agree, skip James is playing straight out of his soul. (As do son house and bukka white in their performances)

    • @saulsaul934
      @saulsaul934 9 лет назад

    • @TheRoyayers
      @TheRoyayers 9 лет назад +1

      Erik Giertyk This is the best description I've ever heard of this master. Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt for me, the most emotional performers. Right to the bone!

    • @nickelangelo5070
      @nickelangelo5070 9 лет назад

      majklet oh, my bad. Its on a DVD I have titled american folk blues festival. So I kinda assumed. Good to know though!

    • @samwaldorf351
      @samwaldorf351 8 лет назад +1

      +Erik Giertyk from 0.58 - 1.03 is all mistook. no mistakes? ha!

  • @klkgg
    @klkgg 13 лет назад +1

    WoW he oozes talent. When I hear this melody my soul dances.

  • @kevinatenine9797
    @kevinatenine9797 8 лет назад +11

    Because of the time period I see Crow Jane as an personification of Jim Crow. Keeping that in mind it is even more dark and depressing. Amazing song.

    • @jackfisher4183
      @jackfisher4183 8 лет назад +1

      I've always thought of it as a metaphor for drug addiction. What with crow Jane being an old fashioned Southern American term for a dark skinned woman, the references to silver spoons, and not missing the water until it ran dry (like an addiction, not missing something until it's gone)

    • @jackfisher4183
      @jackfisher4183 8 лет назад +1

      +Jack Fisher i meant to say the reference to dark skinned woman possibly being a heroin reference due to heroins colour

    • @kevinatenine9797
      @kevinatenine9797 8 лет назад +1

      +Jack Fisher I can certainly see that as well. Especially when he mentions he won't anyone take "her" place. I'm no expert on drug addiction but i've read many people who get clean switch to a different or lesser drug to ease their withdrawal, so maybe the guy is trying to quit cold turkey? Thanks for your interpretation.

    • @thebrazilianatlantis165
      @thebrazilianatlantis165 6 лет назад +4

      Crow Jane was an expression that meant dark-skinned female. The song's about feeling like killing your woman.

  • @pigletti
    @pigletti Месяц назад

    Lyrics grim as all git out sung with the sweetest vocals, and accompanied by a genius for, he was the whole deal

  • @contactkeithstack
    @contactkeithstack 9 лет назад +10

    take a 100 years to play like coltrane but strangely take the same amount of time to sound like Skip James.

  • @davepaterson935
    @davepaterson935 6 лет назад

    I don't think it gets much better than that.

  • @freeunion
    @freeunion 8 лет назад +12

    the big three of Delta-style blues: John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Skip James [the latter under appreciated in comparison to the first two]

    • @fuzzface8252
      @fuzzface8252 4 года назад +2

      Except Hooker was Hill Country, Muddy was Delta blues but quickly became what we know now as Chicago blues, and Skip James, although from the delta, his playing had much more in common with Piedmont style blues than the music commonly associated with Delta blues.

    • @peterfilardo9380
      @peterfilardo9380 4 года назад

      @@fuzzface8252 Good point.

  • @dherndon93
    @dherndon93 11 лет назад

    My Microecon professor showed this to the class for bonus. by far one of the coolest professors i've had.

  • @MarianaCruzMarianaCruz
    @MarianaCruzMarianaCruz 10 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this :)

  • @junkieapathy
    @junkieapathy 8 лет назад +2

    Great song!