Should have been massive - great track - love them - saw them around 88 I think
10 years ago
Matt M
man, R.I.P Jeffrey.
11 years ago
simon pinder
Love the lead and rythm guitars on this - mistakes and all !! tight and driving.Quality.sim
11 years ago
MsDanylenko
Happy Birthday beautiful man.
11 years ago
ronhall5731
Never heard this before, dang it!
12 years ago
Cat Man
Musical maturity and redemption and the usual rock and soul.
12 years ago
Cat Man
Such a great song
12 years ago
markydare
This is so good and he seems really together.
12 years ago
Cat Man
Seems like he could write an epic hit too...
12 years ago
suz laub
JLP- genius.
13 years ago
Nathan Kovesy
In reply to all: I'm not saying this at all to be opinionated, etc. but I think personally that it was the most beautiful story watching Jeffrey Lee progress to a stage like this. It's like watching boy turn to man. Music interests change and people get old. Seeing this is just showing how a man in his position adjusts to music cause music is like a flowing river and you can do anything with it. Complete creative control. And he had complete control.
13 years ago
tasj0001
@LeshaAnn I don't know, but it seems like Jeffrey learned how to play that thing some time after 1984. Just sating.
14 years ago
Chesterette
@kenhen33 - Yeah, I saw them twice on that tour, and it was great. What's weird is that, at the time, I felt like I was seeing a lesser, past-their-prime Gun Club, but NOW i'd give anything to see something like that again!
15 years ago
kenhen33
My favourite Gun Club track but JLP sems a little lost a couple of times in this performance. I saw them when Mother Juno was released in 87 and they were on fire. RIP Jeffrey Lee and Nick Sanderson.
15 years ago
TheZykk
One of those gun club songs..... like heroïne to me....