I would never listen to that song if it weren't a link to a youtube 9/11 incident. I saw the lead singer of 'Yes' sing with Trans-Siberian Orchestra a year or two ago, it was pretty crappy actually. I guess you live for the moment of what you would rarely see.
I'd so blast this down the street, while hating loving it at the same time.
I freaking love that song. I prefer the studio version over the live personally, but either way it is a classic. How messed up is the singer/ organist in that video?
This is one of my favorite pump up songs (it was played right before the last game of Varsity Blues I believe). Not to everyone's taste I am betting.
I really enjoyed the bands showmanship and the intrumentals all together. The lyrics get a bit weird 2:30 min into the song but I like how it picks up again.
Not much of an Eagles fan myself, but this is one of the very few of their songs that I truly enjoy.
I especially love the opening riffs, and appreciate it as one of their tunes that isn't "sing-songy". Ala "Can't Hide Your Lyin' Eyes" & similar country-western styled tracks from their catalogue.
Sorry late on my post, but now have listened to the song above and totally dig it. I love the refrain especially (which get better and better progressively through the song), very cool stuff.
Sorry about the messed up video accompanying the song, but it's the example I can find of the newer version of this incredible song.
Don't worry, Tim. I just closed my eyes & was able to engross myself into the jam just fine.
Great selection. I love slow-burning, overture type songs like that. Thanks.
Interesting video... The song ain't bad. Not my cup o' tea in particular, but the video itself was rather odd. I'm fairly indifferent about this one. *shrugs* Sorry...
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