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  • Ladies and gents...........this here is Danny Cooksey at his finest!

    Any fuckin questions?

  • @Ragman237 Will they ever reunite?

  • the vocalist is also the kid who played sami on diff'rent strokes and was eddie furlong's friend in T2

  • i hope you all know that the singer was also the voice of Montana Max in tiny toons besides salute your shorts

  • Best song on the album.

    Though never udnerstood the line "you've all been lying, 'cause there's nothing great about a heartache".

    No one says there is anything great about one.

  • I think it's saying he's been told you can't ever have a truly good relationship till you have a couple of shitty ones so you can learn what not to do. And then he's saying forget that, it's not worth it.

  • Ahh, thx.

  • I agree, that is how I interpreted it as well, and I've heard people telling me that.

  • budnick 4 ever

  • Great vocals. To bad kids nowadays have to suffer through crap like Hanna Montana and Jonas Brothers.

  • It's great to finally see a video from these guys. Such a talented group of young musicians. I hope they've continued on somewhere out there! Thanks for the great music, Bad 4 Good! Good memories for sure.

  • He has great vocals for this type of music. I wish they would have had better success. Great band, especially at that age!!

  • Caralho, cade o som!??? Ta baixo pra caralho, coloquem algo melhor aí, valew!!!

  • Very powerful vocals, gotta hand it to Danny.

  • just beautiful. Whenever anyone asks me what my all time favorite song is I say nothing great about a heartache. Truly what should have been...

  • He was good on salute your shorts and terminator 2

  • OK Is is just me or does Danny look kinda like Corey Taylor in this Vid?

  • OMG I STILL know all the words!!!

  • thanks for this song...i was looking out for this vid.

  • Great!:D

  • That Cooksey boy sure could sing. I knew his voice was gonna be the bomb. Glad i found this.

  • I remember my mom bought me Bad 4 Good's album on TAPE back in '92. I was 7 and NOW I am 23 and I still remember back when I was a kid this is what got me into the music I play today as a musician. Recently got a copy of it on CD, and I rarely stop listening to their album on my MP3 player. Sounds they would have been bigger in the '80s. But ironically, I got into Grunge and this kind of style of music in '92.

  • awesome¡. Great memories¡¡

  • GO BUDNICK

  • haha. I don't think he'll ever live that down. or Sam from Different Strokes.

  • One of the best songs ever!!!Danny Cooksey is sooo awesome!I think they were too good for fucking Mtv and mainstream,especially for the ages they were.Arbuckle,his new band is pretty awesome too,you oughta check them out.He still has an amazing voice.

  • They would have definately evolved had they been more accepted by M-TV and Mainstream at the time. The fought an onslaught of depressed grunge wannabes and eventually broke up. Sad ending to a great band.

  • My dad let me listen to this bands tape (not CD, TAPE! Haha) when I was younger. I'm 21 now and I still remember it...They had some good songs. Sounded like it would've been bigger in the 80's though.

  • These guys were so good. Looked good, sounded excellent. I am 31, and man, does this band remind me of the good ol' days! I'm still 15 in my mind, I think.

  • Young thomas mcrocklin on guitar,was in the steve vai video,s when he was a nipper !!

  • Yeah, when I saw The Audience is Listening vid with Thomas, that got me hooked on Steve Vai! Well, and Vai's awesome playing!

  • Vai is amazing,but sometimes a little discordant for my taste,i prefer joe satriani for melody, even though my main guitar ive used for the past 9 years,is an ibanez jem 7vwh, the steve vai model, my wife bought it for my 40th birthday !!, it looks and plays awesome,and is so versatile,i use it on all songs in the set,apart from 3 that i do a drop d tuning on,for which i have my ovation breadwinner or telecaster deluxe for.

  • Ah, Vai has a lot of melody, otherwise I wouldn't listen to him. Satriani is kinda too polished for me. Vai can get kinda weird, though. As for me, I have an Ibanez RG550, and all the guys where I used to take lessons were envious of it. I love the way Ibanez makes guitars!

  • He has a lot of melody,its just that i prefer the earlier stuff,and more especially satriani,i used to play "for the love of god",when i was in bands,i am solo now,and the venue,s wouldnt appreciate too much,i stick in stuff like surfin with the alien and summer song,coz even for the older people,its quite entertaining to watch, i would love to do tender surrender or whispering a prayer, but dont have the time or patience to work out and master them these days,when i was young,id sit 4 hrs !!

  • Yeah, I've only managed to play bits and pieces of Vai's stuff because its so daunting. I guess I'm more of an intermediate player, but I haven't played in months because I have a 2 year old. Wish I could play either guy's songs, though. As for live songs, Satriani's stuff is very catchy and would probably translate better live than Steve's songs.

  • Same here

  • i agree great band man reminds me of being 15 again and in highschool, now im 30! lol how funny is that, great memories dude

  • Love This Band!! Always Have! Still Have The CD And I Listen To It Very Often!

  • I Wish I-Tunes Had this Cd on it :(

    I checked and it wasn't there. Time to hit IKO's Music & Trade to find the CD. I Used to Own the CD. Now I wish I still had it.

  • U CAN GET IT ON AMAZON

  • watever happened to good music =[

    and I WISH THESE GUYS COULD HAVE DONE BETTER!

  • These kids and most bands from the 80's and early 90's had more talent then most of the crap bands that are being spit out over the airwaves today...Watching videos like this takes me back to the days when you could turn on MTV and see great music and not blonde bimbos in Cali making out with her boyfriend on a beach or some blind date crap with 5 guys on a bus waiting to get Next'ed by some 19 year tramp...Maybe one day good music will finally come back...Anyways Bad 4 Good, really great band!

  • i feel the exact same way!!!

  • all you hatin fuckers need to remember these boys were under 17 when they made this, so just look at the potential behind it, or shut the hell up.

  • "For a limited time only.... Ass Rock of the 90's on Cassette and CD!. only $19.95 and if you call right now, you'll recieve this totally kick ass signed Bad 4 Good t-shirt signed by Danny Cooksey!"

  • *sigh* i miss the 90's

  • I So Agree. At Least 1989 to 1995. After that this kind of music was dead.

  • Awesome, one of my favourite album

  • hey its budnik from salute your shorts!

  • i use to love these guys.had their tape until it wore out and fell apart..still some good lyrics

  • those kids were good !! What a shame they weren't able to keep on playing together...Refugee is an excellent 90's album anyway.

  • budnickkk

  • Brooks pissed me off cause he was a year younger, and better than me on the drums....

  • Just reordered this CD and forgot how much I enjoyed. One of the best albums all the way through from the early 90's. Steve Vai had a winner with this band.

  • Metal? This shit sounds like Bryan Adams meets Heart.

  • I'm glad I'm not the only one who read about this in Metal Edge and then wondered why they never saw it. Thumbs Up for this one budnickto!

  • wow. i lvoe this song so much ^ ^ i love danny cooksey's voice <3 Im so happy i have the album.. i think i'll go and listen to it now XD

  • This song fuckn rocks...Danny Cooksey reminds me of axl

  • Danny Cooksey was also more mature at 14 than Axl ever was.

  • this whole album kicks some major ass. my frav on it was slow an butifull. I got to copys of the album just incase somthing happens to one. amazing album

  • I saw them open for Joe Satriani in nov of 1992. Good album. The band was young; G,13 B,14 D,15 and singer 16 or 17. Brooks drumming was realy solid for 15, or any age for that matter. I still have the tape I bought 15 years ago.

  • It's too bad if it was never released, they made it look enough like a "grunge" video that the video might have gotten some decent tv play.

  • *sighs*

    They kick major ass, I wish they would do a reunion concert and give me front row tickets.

    If I ever got the chance to meet them I would not hesitate to take it, I have to tell them how much I love their music and how much the rock.

    I'd like to take this chance to thank my rocker mom and a little my dad (he's not much into metal but he loves rock!) for introducing me to rock music.

  • I'm with tleeg1974. I used to play this tape all the time. Great songs, great memories, great players. I would still listen to this album, if I could only find my tape.

  • man, i remember getting this album after seeing "19" on MTV and you know, it was a kick ass album, i still listen to it to this day every now and then. i always thought Thomas Mcrocklin was a kick ass guitar player from the first time i saw "the audience is listening" with Steve Vai. Brooks was a kick ass drummer.

  • lol not sure this video ever did get completed, never mind, pretty funny looking back on it!

    Thomas

    myspace.com/mcrocklin

  • amazing!

  • This is amazing...I've wanted to see this ever since I read about the making of it in Metal Edge back in the '10's. ;) Great find!

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