FISHBONE "The Suffering" - stripped down session @ the MoBoogie Loft video free download


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Duration: 07:50
Uploaded: 2011/11/18

Fishbone performs a stripped down version of "The Suffering" from the album Psychotic Friends Nuttwerk at the MoBoogie Loft.

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9 years ago

Snolla 1988

This song, as a young man who's been through some painful relationships, makes me so happy I didn't marry any of them. 

10 years ago

Logan Trujillo

Does he play the guitar left handed? that's cool

10 years ago

Val Caro

yeah! ^_^

10 years ago

elleanarchy

no it isn't Rocky!!

11 years ago

RastaSaiyaman

Let me dedicate this song to my ex-girlfriend, who after I ended the relationship with her because I found out she wasn't the right one for me, got involved with a good friend of mine, got pregnant of his child and promptly took all of his cash and ran off without any explanation. It still has me going "Holy shit, that could have been ME!" So Vanessa, this is for you.

11 years ago

J Doe

Mo Boogie

11 years ago

MbdslEst1964

Thats quite a statement....I think Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Eric Dolphy, Cannonball Adderly to name but a few made it famous before Kenny G was out of his mothers womb....

11 years ago

drewper73

I wish Angelo would play a soprano sax more often.

11 years ago

Arthur Amaker

That's Rocky George on guitar? He looks different

11 years ago

elleanarchy

oh my pmsl at you boys at the end.. love you all so much it hurts!!! <3

11 years ago

dncnlv

It's a Soprano saxophone. Kenny G made it famous

11 years ago

Al Rondon

true talent

11 years ago

lbumusic

Norwood Fisher is the King!

11 years ago

olflatop

It's definitely in G, not sure about the chords though, sorry.

12 years ago

climey

can anyone confirm these chords g, em7, c, and poss f

12 years ago

Ryannpwns

an awesome version of a great song by an amazing band, loved these guys and this song since i saw them with slightly stoopid. the best stage show i've seen, the singer is a trip. props to all who have found this, another one of the great, under appreciated bands.

12 years ago

blkkeyes40

Anybody know what kind of sax that is? It's got a huge range. And sounds kinda clarinet-ish.

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