Mike Ness - Misery Loves Company скачать видео бесплатно
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Длительность: 03:32
Загружено: 2011/04/15
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9 years назад
Reginald Jones
Mike Ness,can do no wrong. He's the best.
10 years назад
Tigerpuffer
Who's flaming? Jeezus, that'd be great. I saw Social D last night at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park and I checked to see if Bruce was in town, maybe the unspeakable would happen and Bruce would jam with Social D, but alas Bruce was in the Netherlands.
Fuck Limp Bizkit.
10 years назад
X Nady
ok...flame me...flame me...when I make this comment. This song on the CD had Springsteen featured on it.....could you have imaged what would have happened at this Woodstock if Springsteen and Clarence Clemons showed up for this song....think about it...Springsteen never has or has ever performed at Woodstock... This would have been huge....the 99 Woodstock would be remembered more for Ness having Springsteen, and less about Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, and Red Hot Chili performances.....
11 years назад
RastaSaiyaman
Fuckin' A!
11 years назад
Daniel Mcelyea
original
11 years назад
Chad Richins
Anybody know what Ray Bans mike is wearing? I cant tell if they are new wayfarer or original wayfarers
11 years назад
azzman182
It's funny cus R&B stands for rhythm and blues but now r&b is like usher and neyo n all that lol it's not the same meaning anymore. Popular music has become utter shit. The 50s had blues, rock n roll etc the 60s had rock n roll still but in came that hippie crap then the 70s was still some rock n roll n some country but mostly starting to go pop disco stuff then 80s rock n roll came back a bit n punk n metal came in bigger then 90s rock n roll was a smaller genre by then n grundge n punk took o
12 years назад
Eric Sirias
Yes country western came from black R&B, but it's still a completely different style of music. And a completely different crowd. Red Neck's and Jazz people don't ever hang out together. Heck i don't think they would ever be in the same room together.
12 years назад
ratsassy
@Ericisgoodenough bullshit, C&W came from black R&B. Maybe it's a little hot there.
12 years назад
rjplamf61
who were the poor bastards that went on next.
13 years назад
Eric Sirias
Notice how Mike Ness took off his cowboy hat for this song?? The black R&B influence is the alter ego of his Country Western side.