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  • HELL YEH! Great song...

    Thumbs up if your a "Son of the South"!

  • I say Heaven YES

    What's this hell yes about?

    

  • I love the south too,beautiful life no doubt,

    but our ideas of real southern living and truth

    have been perverted by mainstream music

    and T.V. Turn off all mainstream b.s.It's all about money folks.

  • holy shit i just phoned with bobby lloolololol

  • @ChowAtTheY Thanks for the info bro..

  • Any of the guys from the original band?

  • Politiical discussions on a rock video....fuck me -__-

    Just listen to the damn song.

    BTW: Move your asses Germany!! Crowd must be DAMN old or DAMN drunk.

  • BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL,TAN IS GRAND,BUT WHITE IS THE COLOR OF THE BIG BOSS MAN

  • The KKK was formed as home guards after the civil war to protect their home against roaming bands of renegades which included blacks and whites. They wore the "bedsheets" to protect their identity because the gov't "officials" had proclaimed it illegal for them to form units to protect the families. I don't know at what point it became a racial thing but it has no bearing on this forum. The point is that this is good music but it really isn't the same without Danny Joe Brown.

  • The South will rise again...

  • What a joke..........can't hold a candle to the real Hatchet.

  • I was born & raised in the South...I am not White or Black. I just saw Molly Hatchet tonight and it was an AMAZING show! The band gave me a guitar pick! :-)!!!

  • Come on...If this is Molly Hatchet....then I must be Lynyrd Skynyrd....

  • why are you all talking about the klan it has nothing to do with music get a life

  • GET OF ALL THE KKK BULLSHIT OUT OF HERE ,,,,,THE CIVIL WAR WAS ABOUT THE NORTH ,,SOUTH TRADE MARKET,,,,,HATCHET IS A ROCK BAND THAT FLY THE FLAGS PROUD

  •  HELL YEAH

  • The "Civil War" was concocted because of the BANKRUPTCY of the United States. The southern states wanted to secede the European banks who had lent the US money couldn't allow that to happen. The 1789 Bankruptcy was coming due for payments in 1859 (Civil War) The Govt controlled by the banks concocted a way to seize freehold land in the south for payment

    along with all they could steal. The US has been bankrupted for it's entire existence. The Democrat and Republican parties = WWE wrestling

  • @MrRiceowlex The KKK was a concoction of Albert Pike a Freemason. Divide and conquer, same then as it is now. 1789 US bankruptcy the Constiution is a bankruptcy document. 1859 Govt time to pay European creditors and steal time for CIVIL WAR. 1913 The European bankers realize the US is going to default again they install the Federal Reserve. 1929 the end of the 2nd US BANKRUPTCY What was the concoction this time THE GREAT DEPRESSION...1933 all the gold and silver is confiscated.

  • @MrRiceowlex 1933..Gold and silver eliminate from commerce, common law is dead as there is no substance in which to commence commercial activity contracts are impossible. New Deal...Congress has to constitute the public debt to support commerce. To this day there isn't a bank that can make consideration as contract is impossible without substantive currency. THIS IS THE HISTORY OF THE US CORPORATION. Everything else is bullshit. WAKE UP ALREADY !!

  • youtube sez "OMG" in url.

  • Most of the Southern Rock bands from back in the day have very few original members left. Skynyrd has just Gary Rossington, Hatchet has Dave Hlubek and John Galvin (originally their studio keyboardist, then an official member later on), 38 Special has Junstrom, Don Barnes and Donnie Van Zant, The Allmans have Gregg, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe, Blackfoot has Charlie Hargrett and Greg Walker. You have to carry on with who you can, some guys just get old or decide they don't wanna tour anymore.

  • not much mh there, come on guys. just let it go and change the name of the band to something other than mh, and dont destroy my teenage memories.

  • I saw Molly Hatchet 4 times in the 80's with DJB , incredablely tight and rockin... Once more and was the very last time I cared to, when they tried to replace Danny Joe Brown.

  • @boldering1 I remember when they replaced Danny Joe Brown. We use to hear that molly Hatchett was commin to town and it was no big deal to us anymore. But now when we heard Molly Hatchett With Danny Joe Brown. we could not get our tickets fast enough. This is not the Molly Hatchett i know and remember by any means. But i did hear that Dave Klubek was back in the band. i dont know if he still is or not. R.I.P Danny Joe Brown & Duane Roland "You May Be Gone" But Never Forgotten!!!

  • this is not molly hatchet, correct me if i'm wrong but, there"s not one original member in this line up. gotta have at least one guy from back in the day. ive seen molly hatchet several times in the past but ive never seen these guys/thisband.

  • Look at geeked out the singer is at the beginning of the video. He is grindin pretty hard on some shitty blow in Germany. This is not Molly Hatchet..........this are a bunch coattail riding wannabees. RIP DJB , Duane Roland and all other Southern Rock Heroes that have passed........You know who they are!

  • Now that's a redneck from the South! Love ya'll, man. That's great music!!

    Southern-born and raised, Gary Hyink - Google me - I'm the only one! Life has been interesting - read about it!

  • i like molly scratch it but just for once can some one say "heaven yes"?

  • not molly hatchett!

  • Sorry, it was already in the late July 2004.

  • This was at the "Harley Davidson Days" weekend in Hamburg, Germany, August 2004 !!! Taken from the LIVE-DVD.

  • How did this conversation find it's way talking about the Klan. This song has nothing to do with the Klan. This is for motorcycle gangs.

  • love it ..lets keep it..Infowars dot com

  • sabina I met her in Syracuse I got her behind the barricade to take pic's party girl kinda hot even

  • We Love Our South so keep your hands off Obuma Learn more infowars com

  • love it lets keep it it belongs to us  Learn more to keep it go to infowars com

  • love it lets keep it it belongs to us Learn more to keep it go to infowars.com

  • He can eat crackers in my bed anytime!!!

  • love jour music

    my friends

    hugs atti.

    ATTILA JELINEK

    INDIE MUSIC AWARD WINNER2009

    NOMINEE--NEW YORK 2008

  • I Want Revenge! bit . ly/jerku

  • well manofthebrush your wrong also. The Klan isnt a hate group at all anymore

  • @MPOden90

    What is it if not a hate group, a social club for fuckheads?

    Sammy

    BlankTV

  • @BlankTV So its wrong for whites to be proud of their skin color and form a group, yet blacks get their own special colleges, schools, clubs AND THATS OK? fuck off dude. get rid of that white guilt sir.

  • @MPOden90 What kind of mildly retarded asshole are you? The Klan IS a hate group, always has been and ALWAYS will be until all those low life piles of shit dye off...

  • Pretty damn good. But....what is there maybe 1 or 2 original members left?

  • the last lynching was done in indiana. indiana was the home of the 20s klan,.

    but the great cavalry genius and general Nathan Bedford Forrest was indeed a SOS.

    A mr Ayak from a town named Pulaski told me so.

  • Is this Molly Hatchet Jr.?

    whoever said anything about the klan and the south can kiss my ass...we are what we are and damn proud of it...look around you now and think about it. LONG LIVE DIXIE!

  • This is fucking grrreat !

  • Saw em last night and they fuckin rocked !

  • He doesn't have a bad voice..and for newer songs its' fine..but he ain't danny joe brown.. doesn't have the right voice for the old stuff.

    That being said, this song kicks ass!!!!

  • these guys are good - but they are NOT Molly Hatchet

  • Hlubek is there so its kinda legit now

  • THIS IS NOT MOLLY HATCHET

  • Hell yahh this song fuckin rocks. damn that kicks ass

  • Cool !!

  • WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS

  • Is that Dog the bounty hunter on guitar?

  • Are any of these guys actually original members of Molly hatchet?

  • You have been Kissed~~~~***Sons Of The South***By a Belle

  • This song is one of my favorites.

  • fuck I miss Danny Joe Brown..

  • you aren't the only one! fuck YEAH

  • Hell Yeah! What a sooong!

  • Phil the basket really cooking on this one!

  • HELL YEAH! Molly Hatchet rule! Them Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Bros are the best classic southern rock. These guys are so underrated though. I personally think they're the best, most attitude!

  • Cover Band

  • Hey Bobby,You need me to come carry your lyrics because that sucks.I don't know your singer and I don't want to bust his balls he's flat when he talks.Trying too hard to be what he can't. His "HELL YEA" sounds like hell no to me.Doesn't it bother you ? "Fall of the Peacemakers" We know that answer don't we. No,not one bit.

  • It was a great show! The place was packed. And afterwards, the band hung around until every last person that wanted an autograph or picture got one. That along with great music is what keeps people comin' back. BTW, great to see Dave Hlubek again!

  • Perkele tää on hienoo

  • You lucky fuck. I too love Molly Hatchet, but never saw them live. During the late 70's and 80's, did see the Dixie Road Ducks which Phil McCormick fronted for years. I know you will be having a great time tonight.

  • @westlibertytopper I remember the Dixie Road ducks they played in Harrisonburg VA all the time. Hatchet was a lot better with Danny Joe but hey they are doing the best they can.

  • Seein' 'em tonight in Huntington, WV. First time I saw Hatchet was in the same town 30 years ago. This time, my sons are goin' with me. Rock on, Molly Hatchet!

  • i saw them live yesterday !! it was awesome

  • does anyone know where the word cracker came from?

  • I read that the term "cracker" came from slaves in the deep south that described their white masters as crackers because they cracked the whip. Don't know if this is factual, but it does make sense.

  • There are so many theories about the word cracker that it's impossible to know for sure, but the prevailing theory that I've heard is it came from the cattle operations in the Florida panhandle and gulf islands. Where the cattle hands used a specific variation of a bullwhip with long, loud poppers, or crackers, on the end.

  • I always like learning about how slang terms came about. Cracker is, at times, an insult used even on TV and I've heard all my life. Thanks for the insight.

  • Let's not forget Randy Newman's "Kingfish"

    Everybody, gather round, loosen up your suspenders and hunker down on the ground.

    I'm a cracker, and you are too.

    But don't I take good care of you?

    Cracker is a slur, but I've been called that and Limey (my mother was from England) so much I just consider them nicknames...

  • The Klan is not and I repeat not a part of Southern heritage. The Klan is a hate group and is in the north also. If you would read history books of all types not just the public school textbooks you would hopefully know your ignorance. As a matter of FACT some northern states passed laws against the blacks during the so called Civil War that those that no better call the War of Southern Independence.

  • dude dont bother...90% of Americans do not have a clue what the civil war was over.Most think it was about slavery.But some of us understand it was about states rights.The same rights our founders so strongly believed in.

    Dont worry we are heading for another civil war,and this YANKEE WILL BE HEADING SOUTH to make sure the RIGHT side wins it this time!

  • This cracker knows his history

  • very very very well put. men of white black brown and red fought for our cause. Deo Vindice

  • @manofthebrush Those that know better know that you don't spell "know" like "no" you dumb fucking hillbillty.

  • @manofthebrush What an idiot, I have never heard of a black person hanging from a tree in the north. And the hate for the black man is still loud and clear in the south. Mississippi and Alabama come to mind. And you are right the Civil war was about independence, So they could keep there slaves.

  • @buford007 youre and idiot manofthebush knows what he is talkin bout the north may have ended slavery first but then they passed laws sayin blacks can't live in their states and MANY blacks were hung in the north and ive been in alabama and ive seen more rascist assholes up north in fact most slaves were treated like family and were well taken care of! learn something dumbshit

  • @manofthebrush i agree with you but i live in alabama and am a so called redneck and i know that the klan was started in the south...

  • @manofthebrush

    I'll give you all another one. Everyone thinks it's Democrats that are for civil rights, yet, it was Republicans that got the Civil Rights Bill passed in the sixties and a Democrat that filibustered it before it ever got passed. The Democrat party has long had KKK associations. But I live in the South and it's a great place and very little racism.

  • @longtalltexan63 Back when the Civil Rights bill was passed, modern day Republicans were at the time, Democrats aka Dixie-Crats. The The modern day Democrats were at the time Republicans. This change happened in the 1980s just as Reagan ran for president. I live in the south as well. Alabama in fact. I've lived here and Mississippi all my life. Racial lines are still very prominent here.

  • @metzgermeister1992

    And your point is what? There are still racists? There always will be. BUT I'm from Texas and Texas is not a racist state, yea, there are some on both sides and you find it more if you look for it. But most have moved on and changed over the years.

  • shred guys shred! HELL YEAH!

  • this song is hell if u actually hear it live i mean man there was headbang fists flyin rebels yippin its killer

  • I'm gonna see these guys tonight @ Mohegan sun casino

  • Hell Yeah THE SOUTH RISES AGAIN!!!!!!

  • i saw this band on Flirtin' with Disaster tour in early 80's. one heck of a show. i liked the original singer better, they also had two drummers then as well

  • hell yeah........!

    lest join the Klan....!

  • what a wonderfull this to watch. im touched. a true legend to the end and a great inspiration.

  • Molly FUCKIN' Hatchet! HELL YEAH!

  • Hell yeah!!!! :DDD This is best!!!! =D

  • these guys rock.......if you havent seen them live, you shouldnt even be posting negative comments. they put on an amazing show and are truly great musicians. If your only judging off of a crappy camera phone video your selling them way to short.

  • full ack

  • Even AC/DC is on its 3rd singer. southern rock by its very nature lends itself to everybody playing with everybody. guitarists have always come and gone in the southern rock world but when a singer leaves their not considered the same. Paul Rodgers left bad company for a while and they put out a couple of good albums. now sings for queen and nobody complains about that. Journey even has a spot on Philipino singer they got off of youtube and are selling out shows.

  • AC/DC is on its third singer?

  • Actually, I think AC/DC is on it's second singer.

    ...just saying.

  • OOPS!!!  scratch that! LOL

    3 singers is correct :D

  • haha actually they had a singer before Bon Scott but i never count him. so in my mind as well as many others yeah theyre on their second

  • What does AC/DC have to do with Southern rock? Sure they're a great band, but they're Austrailian. Just saying. Btw, Brian Johnson is the lead singer of AC/DC and has been ever since Bon Scott passed.

  • Jesus...what's the "singer" tryin' to do?????

    He ruins the band !!!

  • Damn, Phil is the closest thing we have to Danny Joe. The band is still incredible. They are carrying the torch. Let them rock like we remember them, that was a looong time ago!! Long live the South!!!! Ric in Richmond here!!!!

  • Mat, Danny's son should have taken over.He's all over it.

  • Yesterday I was at Kuopio at Lynyrd Skynyrd's gig, and Molly Hatchet was like, a warm up band. They've gotten really fat since 2005, I gotta say that... -.-''

  • This is not Molly Hatchet. What a joke, not a single original member in this band. Sure Hlubek has recently rejoined but let's face it, Ingram got him back in only to try to lend some legitimacy to the use of the Molly Hatchet name.

    In the meantime, this "incarnation" isn't much above any local bar band.

    What a shame that the Molly Hatchet legacy would have to be stained by this glorified cover band.

  • Yep, "Bobby Hatchet" ran into a very serious problem when the "Gator Country Band" pulled in the identical lineup Hatchet had for the "Beatin' The Odds tour".....Jimmy Farrar, Duane Roland, Banner Thomas, Bruce Crump and Steve Holland. If Hlubek had joined this, Ingram has a serious problem. Unfortunately, Duane has passed. R.I.P.

  • I see your point i`m a big Hatchet fan but i`m a bigger Skynyrd fan and let`s face it Gary Rossington is the only original member of Skynyrd.

  • Damn his voice......sucks

  • Dude, I saw these guys. He's just earnin' a livin' like the rest of us. He was cool. He watned to talk to everybody, and didn't have a "tude." If you don't  like em' stay home. But, honestly, he knows his place....and it aint' making anybody think he's Danny Joe Brown.

  • Meant to click the thumbs up sign,think they are great...

  • this is NOT molly hatchet

  • Anybody know what model of Paul Reed Smith guitar is Bobby playing in this vid?

  • Kick ass video!!

  • Thes guys are NOT MOlly Hatchet. None of the original members are in this "Molly Hatchet" wannabees

  • Damn straight !!!

  • You want wannabes? Look no farther than the band that's passing themselves off as Blackfoot. Rickey Medlocke was clearly the balls behind that band. They totally suck without him.

  • hey do these guys still tour?? looks like it would be a ghreat show

  • i seen these guys in concet and they kicked ass ...i saw them in aug.

  • Thank you my friend!

    Sadly yesterday morning we lost another great Son of the South as longtime Skynyrd member and pianist Billy Powell passed away! :(

    RIP brother!

  • What original album is this song from?

  • Is from "Warriors Of The Rainbow Bridge"

    Released in 2005.

  • seen MH for the first time in 81 and many concerts after including DJB coming back after Farrar for Fall of the Peasemaker . . . That was the true Molly Hatchet . . . . not this . . . thumbs up . . . mytymeband08

  • Fuck ya this song kicks ass!

  • Bobby Ingram was not an original, but he's been in the band since 1985 and he gave Danny Joe Brown his first gig in his band out of J-Ville called Rum Creek.

    You see Southern Rock knows no boundaries? They're all family and every one of these guys have known each other from the beggining. Phil McCormack the current vocalist was a friend from the beggining.

    They all remained close to Gator Country too. They simply spun off on their own ventures.

  • Finally! One of the few intelligent and competent comment about the "new" Molly Hatchet !!!

  • My guess is the average age of the idiots making comments here is about 22? I have never seen so many stupid comments in a while.

    This is way more then a bar band put together, maybe you guys should educate yourself a bit before making brain dead comments about something you obviously know nothing about?

  • Thank you for saying exactly what I've been thinking. Can't take people like you discribed seriously. I've been a MH fan since their very first LP was released and with the exception of the Jimmy Farrar years their music has always kicked ass. I've seen over a dozen of their shows, both with DJB and Phil on vocals and they never disappointed. I'm 50 years of age and find people 22 years and younger who go to their shows asking where Danny Joe is? They call themselves fans? No, they ARE idiots!!

  • Yes, that's sadly true, but I should also say thta I love seeing the young people at the classic shows, such as MH's as at least they will keep the music going.

  • I first saw MH the late 70's when they had not even released their first LP, they said they were about to release it. I am 51, so I was pretty young then. they were playing at this very large bar in the area I grew up, it was up in the panhandle of Florida or the redneck riviera. We had never heard of them before, but I told my buddies that night, that this band is going to make it big one day! :)

  • Ever heard the MH CD Live from the Agora Ballroom? That's the raw version of the band right there. Also, every time I've seen them in person, I met the old and the new members and they are one of the few bands out there who genuinely appreciate their fans, especially the MH Veterens like you and I. I have a picture of DJB and myself taken back in 1991 hanging up in my den, just my way of remembering him. God rest his soul.

  • Dude...Hlubek is "The Man!"

    You know what I mean.

    Last time i saw the "real" Hatchet I yelled "Get it Dave!" while they were doing their sound checks, and Hlubek looked at me and laughed and said "I need whiskey first." He was cool as hell. We helped load their shit, along with Bruce Crump. They bought us Bud and talked about their families.

  • Thats really cool....

  • they are out there playing and sing it... you are at home writing about it... enough said

  • BOBBY AND PHIL JUST PLAIN LOOK SO DAMN GOOFY KINDA HARD TO LIKE EM AND THIS REALLY IS A "TRIBUTE BAND">SO THEY KNEW DJB FOR A MINUTE WHOOPDIE DOO!I KNOW THEY PLAYED WITH EM BLAH BLAH THEY WERENT HATCHET BUT>>>JOHN GALVIN IS A VERY NIce GUY AND AWESOME PLAYER COALITION BABY

  • dude, some of us just love being able to see bands from our crazed youth. At least bein able to see them brings back fond memories. If I could sing and MH or Skynyrd and others asked me to sing for them I would be all over it. With that said.,-- I do like it!!! We were lucky to have the fun we had.

  • What a lame tribute act. Not one original member. No better than a bar band. It must be nice, making money off someone else's hard work and legacy.

  • I don't think they're lame, but the fact is there are no members of this band from the first 4 Molly Hatchet albums, other than recently added Dave Hlubek. I was looking forward to seeing the band Gator Country. They had 4 original MH members, and Jimmy Farrar from the 3rd MH album. Ingram owns the MH name. I heard that band scared him, so he went after Hlubek before they did. Shit, he had to have at least 1 original member. GatorCountry would have had 5! And 6 if you count the 3rd album.

  • Saddly, Duane Roland passed.  I don't know what they are doing now. They have vids here on the tube.

  • One more comment. It's just that I truly love and respect the real MH. The band GatorCountry last year had Duane Roland, Banner Thomas, Steve Holland, Bruce Crump, and Jimmy Farrar who did vocal on the Beatin' The Odds album. If they'd gotten Hlubek, you'd have the complete lineup from the 81' Beatin The Odds Tour. If you know MH, then you know what I mean about how this would have caused Ingram some very serious problems. If you don't know MH....Please don't send me the "Fuck You!" stuff.

  • That is Bobby Ingram on Lead guitar.

    He was in DJB"s solo band then later joined

    Molly Hatchet.

  • Is that James Young on guitars? Looks like the guitarist from Styx..

  • cool song good band im gonna get there dvd live in hamburg it rocks !!!!!!!

  • 19/f home alone with webcam

  • this guy is ok, but Dan IS the Man !!!

  • ya i met banner thomas

  • DJB rocks but phill is ok! Got the dvd :D

  • burtondude1233 shows what a fucking moron you are this guy is copying danny joes style in hte way hes singing.any true hatchet fan knows danny joe was better and was the man.I wish danny joe was still alive so he could open a can of woop ass on you,you fucking moron

  • shit words...this is a ball shit,,djb is god..this new band s..... long live gator country band..rip djb and duane roland

  • haha nice one burtondude

  • your gay torelaxu every one besides the drummer and the singer are the founders you fucking faggot dusch bag dick lickin cock suckin cockmaster

  • none of the original members, more like a tribute band. This is similar to all the bands that used to travel around touring as the Coasters, etc.

  • Dave Hlubeck, founding member of Molly Hatchet has been touring with the band for years now. Bobby Ingram and John Galvin have been with the band since the 80's. Ingram and Galvin have been flying the Southern Rock banner in Hatchet longer than any other member. Vocalist Phil McCormick was hand picked by Danny Joe Brown to be his replacement. This line-up has recorded several incredible studio albums. This is hardly a "tribute band".

  • What is this bullshit? This ain't Molly Hatchet. And who's the cocksucker trying to sound like DJB? I want to kick his mother right in the balls. Molly Hatchet ceased to exist when DJB died. These guys are queers. I'm going back to look for more real Molly Hatchet vids with DJB.

  • necroticpus is a hypocrite hes got this video list as one of his favorites.what a moron.click his name and see.whatch now he will remove it.lol fool.

  • I favorited it, dumbass, to watch for comments, although on hindsight, I don't know why I did because your fucking ignorant opinion is less than worthless and not worth the time to come back and read. You fail for the second time. The first being admitting you were a fan of this henhouse crap.

  • whats with people like you?? bitching bout no original members skynyrd have been goin fo years like that execpt for gary and billy there still goin though why?, because JohnnY Van Zant is singing!?!?! he sounds and performs (which is why people are going to the shows) like his brother Ronnie. So why can't hatchet do the same! I mean, DJB is deader than a doornail, so why can't Phil, Bobby and the boys just keep recording and playing live? its ridiculous

  • none of them are the real molly hatchet they just have the name molly hatchet, here is what happened when they got there record deal, the record company screwed them over money wise, and the record company still owns the name molly hatchet, so they just got whoever they could find the real molly hatchet is now in the band gator country band

  • dave hlubek is and hes in the line up

    bobby ingram has invested 20 years in this band

    give em a break will ya pal

  • That´s only half of the truth...dave Hlubeck already got back to Hatchet in 2006...so there is an original member left!But by the way I think it´s not bad that those guys who played that concert in hamburg name themselves Molly hatchet.Those musicians were always conected to Hatchet.....Guitarplayer Bobby Ingram e.g. played with original Singer Danny Joe Brown in his band...and then he went together with Danny Joe Brown back to Hatchet!Well,and the songs the "new" Molly Hatchet had good songstoo

  • Thats like people asking who Lynyrd Skynyrd is.

  • this shit sucks this aint molly hatchet... ill listen to gator country from now on and dave hulbeck should go back to that band and leave this fake ass molly hatchet band what a joke even the singer is trying to sound like danny joe and he cant do it sad.

  • long live the real molly hatchet..long live gator country band!

  • pretty sure this isn't 2005??

  • i don't think so either

    i would say dis is early 90's

  • this is either late 90s or early 00s

  • this is in 2005 not in the 90s any real fan would know that.this was filmed in germany in 05 its a live dvd.

  • i have to disagree with u my freind

    phil looks like hes in his 30s in this video

  • your wrong sorry guy.

  • can i ask so

    what dvd is this off of??