Living Colour - Bi video free download


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Duration: 04:43
Uploaded: 2009/10/25

Music video by Living Colour performing Bi. (C) 1993 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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8 years ago

gene holley

come on man this is not right

8 years ago

Yandi Cocaxtl

This is the most important band in human history.

9 years ago

zelphree kilemen

the music is good.the lyrics seem a little stale to me.the singing though is great.

9 years ago

Colly Flour

everybody's fucked up with their sexuality......

9 years ago

joseph anders

cant lie this is pretty gay

9 years ago

Racine Evans

Great tune!!! Doug's bass sounds so cool in this song!

9 years ago

forbiddendarkness360

this is a pretty good song 

9 years ago

Hydra Flash

I forgot, which band member was bisexual?

9 years ago

Frankie Kakepetum

fucking amazing! Why weren't these guys "double amplified?" This sounds awesome!

9 years ago

xAbominationx

Living Colour never really got the notice they deserved.

9 years ago

miamigroove

A closet big enough for the whole world to live in....

9 years ago

Beckonor

Bi=Gay

9 years ago

dieguitoargalpha

THE BAND,THE RECORD,THE TRACK,THE SOUND.ALL PERFECT.

9 years ago

chucku00

# 13 best song of all times... and I'm not Hugh Laurie !

9 years ago

FortuitusVideo

This seems like a Glee PSA song. This would be the only good song on Glee. 

9 years ago

Abel Ashes

As for the discussion about who is and isn't "bi" and what it has to do with this song....well first of all this song was written by Vernon Reid (guitarist) and Will Calhoun (drummer), not Corey Glover (singer) and Doug Wimbish (bass player). Vernon Reid has said that the inspiration for this song was a girlfriend he dated who was bisexual and that that "led to some interesting situations". I can't remember if it was before or after Stain was released that Living Colour opened for Guns and Roses and took Axl Rose to task for his homophobic comments from the stage. This song, like most of the lyrics on Stain, deals with confusion as it goes back and forth between embracing and shunning bisexuality, denying it's legitimacy and then implying that everyone is bisexual. This is a realistic portrayal of what goes on in many people's minds.

9 years ago

Michael McDowell

I find it bothersome that whenever something such as bisexuality is brought up, there is automatically BDSM imagery involved. Why is that? Can't someone be gay/bi/trans whatever have you without it being equated to being kinky? There is nothing wrong with being sexually different, nor with being "kinky" (as long as it's between consenting adults); but this sad trend has to stop. The thinking that just because you don't fit into the mainstream box in some small way makes you so different that you are automatically part of a "fringe" subculture (kink) is harmful to all parties involved. It's small minded and petty. I think most vanilla people don't get the whole BDSM culture at any rate, so the misunderstandings about being some sort of "queer" and that ends up getting lumped together into something that the mainstream uses for the butt of it's jokes; that is the only way most people can cope with their uncomfortableness. Heaven forbid they try to understand something for a change.

9 years ago

differentmusic.net

Living Colour - Bi

9 years ago

Jason Queen

Who cares if he's bi or not? Last I checked, I'm only interested in the music. My preference is to not bother with what doesn't bother me. Is that wrong? Don't know, don't care.

10 years ago

Jamie F

Well "said"!

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