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  • And to Love: this song.

  • Black Girl in flannel and cons. I remember being seventeen when this came out. loving the hell out of this entire alblum(sorry cd). I was way too cool and still is. Long live alternitive rock

  • this song is awesome. I miss the 90s when in order to have an album you actually had to have talent and not sell your soul to Autotune.

  • I used to play this CD of my parent's over and over and over again. Kudos to my parent's for showing me what good music TRULY is.

  • It's a good song! So just enjoy it!

  • @Deadcopperhead...........Musi­c is about what it means to an INDIVIDUAL....not what ppl say it is. Enlighten yourself!

  • This is one of the best albums made in any music genre of all fucking time.

  • ...i meant to say, ''eff all you christians, for trying to make it a christian song, you guys are always trying to take credit for everuything...why is it that couple thousand years ago, most people werent religious at all....sheep

  • and eff all you christians trying to make this song religious, you guys are always stealing shit from people...and jesus was most likely born in april

  • you cant compare mushroom and slayer to anyone...its not the same kind of music

  • Eight people don't know how to sell the drama.

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  • God is drama. It's the height and depth of human emotion. What are we but empty vessels unless we know the capacity to feel. God is drama. And we feel when we have a little drama. Otherwise, well, maybe we're dead.

  • so weird song. and so great.

  • love this song :))

    <3 <3 <3

  • I love 'em <3

  • This song brings back a lot memories from High School. Time flies!!

  • @mwebb999 Same with me. This album has 3 songs in particular that bring me back to that time. Selling The Drama, Lighting Crashes, and I Alone

  • what's this song mean i can't figure it out?

    to love is godly, to fear a flame = hell? to burn a crowd/love that has a name?

    it seems like it's some message about morality but idk what... good song though..

  • @Taurusaud the lyrics are

    and to love: a god

    and to fear: a flame

    and to burn a crowd that has a name

    and to right or wrong

    and to meek or strong

    its basically saying a contradiction in Religion that spawns a general hateful attitude.

    it almost seems to be like he id identifying with the notion that Jesus would be ashamed of how his followers act and that's assuming he ever wanted them to worship him in the first place.

  • Ahhhhhh!!!!!  Eargasm! I haven't heard this in forever!

  • This reminds me of the "Coconut Days" basically a bar where we used to go drink and listen to rock music....miss those days....im talking about when I was 17/18 years old, now im 30...... ! Time flies.

  • @butihum3 Music-wise or vocal-wise? :p

  • I like Live alot more then Tool, but thats probebly just me.

  • 8 people where looking for Justin Bieber and found real music.

  • Throwing Copper, 1 of the best Albums ever made from start to finish.

  • ive always liked this band great music

  • Shit, an randon 240p!

  • epic

  • nothing important to anybody anymore. i long for the days when 3 minutes on the highway with a good song was a bondingexperience in itself. ill smoke some of the greenery to this, because i remember the times with my dad on a fall afternoon while driving to this song. one love

  • Is it Live as in living or Live like "coming to you live from..."?

  • @evilfrogger86 It's Live as in "I live in Mississippi"

  • @amadeofan1 Thanks, I've never known and it's bothered me for years~

  • @evilfrogger86 its live as in "Coming to you live from...".

  • ka nami2 gd yah

  • yea the 90's were awesome, thas when i lost my virginity....

  • bomb song stoned

  • @oPrincesoMaycon I think you're on to something

  • 90s was an awesome time, for a lot of things, especially music

  • Wow I wish I lived as a teenager and my adult hood in the 90's, more talent, and better music. Today's music is so fuckin bad, and that's bad when a 17 year old acknowledges that. Today's society, and today's music, is a disgrace compared to this.

  • Here's another like, just awsome.

  • 90's genre is the best. NOTHING BEATS the bands of 90's.

  • "Throwing Copper" is one album, for me, that fits that old saying "if I were stranded on an island and could only take 10 albums . . " It's THAT good!! God Bless Them for this gift.

  • R.I.P Uncle Scott.. I wish our family didn't tear apart after you passed.. or maybe it was already torn apart.. I love you and I'm sorry for all the crap the family put you through.. I wish I was older when you passed, I want you to meet my kids.. and my husband, I know you would love him, you both LOVE all american hot rods. I just know you would get along.. I know your watching from above. I tell my kids you are their guardian angel watching from above.

  • As a child of the 80s I think it's a reasonably decent take that the early 90s music was freaking awesome.

    These guys were all truly creative Gen Xers who grew up appreciating the singer songwriter that dominated the music landscape of their childhoods.

    I put a lot of grief out of my mind during college rocking out to Live.

    Thanks for the music dudes.

  • the same 7 people like today's crappy music.

  • 7 people need copper thrown at their heads. 

  • i Agree

  • tools been around before 96..

  • @SpankyDuzzIt Thank you!!!

  • Thanks for this video!!! I heard this song once but didn't know who was its singer...now I know! I love You Tube! despite the copyright and all that crap that sometimes prevents us to listen to OUR music...I love YT!!!

  • TOOL

    

  • @bradybrignac tool rapes live hard

  • @kingcrimson234 Your opinion is wrong and you should feel bad.

  • By far this is one of the best albums ever made !!! 

  • @TheShinnnobi i agree!

  • Live kicks ass....except for when he sings about Jewish-space zombies (god)!!!

  • This song sounds so good in my car stereo loud!!

  • Great tune!

  • radiohead, greenday and foo fighters! what about them? they are still around and make good music still

    

  • @LesSquires haha sorry but Radiohead never made good music and Green Day stopped making good music. the Foo Fighters are the only good band left

  • @mohawk1020 *ahem* Soundgarden. Your point is moot. :D

  • @TechieRefugee well I was only naming the bands he named I love Soundgarden

  • @mohawk1020 Yeah... Youtube needs better comment threading.

  • Candlebox.,Liev Fantastic got to love the 90's grunge/post-grunge era

  • The World really Ended after the 90's. seriously

  • @luifanet Y2K!!!!!!!!!! \o/

  • @luifanet haha true

  • Blind Melon to the list as well =)

  • Correction. Radiohead are keepers of the flame pretty much.

  • You guys sound like my 86 year old father and all the guys of my generation that say, "They don't make good music anymore". Wake up and pay attention or the here and now will be gone without you ever having lived in it.

  • I love REM!

  • I MISS THE 90'S!!! GIVE US OUR MUSIC AND PASSIONS BACK!!

  • I was 9 years old when this album came out. It was a great time for Music. You had Dr Dre Snoop Nirvana Live Bush Green Day Metallica Pantera Stone Temple Pilots Smashing Pumpkins etc.

  • I heard yesterday the music had one of its worst years EVER. gee you think people still like autotune? still trying to nudge it on people through kids i middle school and high school but you think they would get it we don't want it look at sells for albums like this they wont contradict what im saying.

  • i just realized that three of my favorite songs are from this album

  • fuck music these days, media has taken over and the only good music left is by people that understand this.

  • In 1992, you had Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam.

    In 1994, you had Live, The Offspring, Greenday, and Weezer.

    In 1996, you had Korn, Limp Bizkit, Marilyn Manson, and Tool.

    In 1998, you were lucky to even see a real rock video on tv.

    Do you see the downward trend?

    The saddest thing about the 1990s is that it produced some of the best music in rock history, but it all went just as fast as it came.

  • @Maxvansteel Nice list, and very true..

    !996, you also had Smashing Pumpkins and Oasis and Sublime

    not to mention Tupac and Biggie...

    Music as a whole was better in the 90s.. even in 98 you had bands like LIT and Incubus and JET(maybe a bit later)

    but Now, we have...... ..... nothing...

  • @jrobinson78 come on - a lot of cool bands appeared or did their best albums in 00's

  • @Maxvansteel you said it man, nailed it on the head...

  • @Maxvansteel did you just mention (Korn and Limp BiZkit) and Nirvana in the same comment?

  • @mystro810

    You obviously dont know good music.

    You shouldnt even be on this video if you are gonna bash other bands.

  • @robhartjr123 Limp Bizkit sucks. that was all I meant by my comment. That they suck bad.... really bad

  • @mystro810

    Actually i was talking about Korn. I never liked limp bizkit

  • @robhartjr123 really, they both sucked. Follow the leader was the only good thing that Korn could produce.

    Manson could only get Antichrist superstar.

    Anyway, the only good rock today is from the White Stripes (which just disbanded), and RHCP.

  • @Maxvansteel I agree, I would put The Cranberries and Garbage in there too. Oh and Toad the Wet Sprocket (hah remember them, their actually in the studio).

  • @bbeboutuaa

    Garbage? Garbage were awesome! I still love those fuckers. Man, the 90s had a fine assortment of music.

  • @TheCanadianPrairies Garbage is supposedly working on a new album. Could be just a rumor though. Keep your fingers and toes crossed =-)

  • @bbeboutuaa

    I've heard it's been confirmed which is awesome! My network of fellow Garbage fans on this site keeps me pretty updated with news along with my own inquiries on the internet. =-)

  • @Maxvansteel It's because of that fucking noise known as rap !!!

  • @Maxvansteel i love all this music man

    

  • @Maxvansteel

    TOOL (first released in early 90's) is never a downward trend! Limp Bizkit, however, was!

  • @ameneses27 how could Limp Bizkit be a downward trend when they where never an upward trend

  • @Maxvansteel whats wrong with tool?

  • @Maxvansteel And in 1990 we had Jane's Addiction, Jellyfish, Pixies and Faith No More!

  • @Maxvansteel Very true, and in the UK between those years we had Blur, Oasis, Radiohead, The Verve, Pulp, Spiritualized, Primal Scream and Supergrass, none of them did much Stateside, (Oasis did quite well) but that shows how much rock music there was to go around. Nowadays its getting worryingly thin on the ground. Lemonheads and Smashing Pumpkins for your list too.

  • @Maxvansteel Unfortunately we now have Bieber and other assorted fuckwits.

  • @Maxvansteel very true

  • @Maxvansteel

    how dare you lump Tool in with korn, limp bizkit and marilyn manson, then say they're part of the "downward trend" you sir, fail.

  • @Maxvansteel In 2000 you had nickelback hahahaha fuck that

  • @Maxvansteel

    Well put, sir... let us bow our heads, pray for grace, and rejoice in the lost but not forgotten epoch that was the 1990's.

  • @Maxvansteel

    Hey put Korn in the 1994 spot will ya bud, their self-titled album was awesome or at the very least unique but so freaking underrated, except for "Blind" of course. It pisses me of when people think Follow the Leader (shitty album btw) was their first release... thank God it wasn't!!!!

  • @Maxvansteel TooL is actually good because its unique... and look at a perfect circle, amazing! It was a while till a good album did come out tho, depending on what you listen to and like.

  • @Maxvansteel It just comes to show you. Embrace every minute of the time when there is good music like this. You may never know when there will be something this good again.

  • @Maxvansteel excellent points. There were quite a few artists who probably deserved recognition that went without. I guess it depends on air play, overkill of one song per album...

  • @Maxvansteel Finally, a youtuber who comments and really knows his shit. Excellent points and every word of it is so true.

  • @Maxvansteel very good point, weezer was

    95 is notable though

  • @Maxvansteel this is probably the smartest thing ive heard in a very long time. you sir are absolutely right 

  • @Maxvansteel Luckily there are still a few good new bands like seether, three days grace and such.

  • @Maxvansteel you totally forgot candlebox!

  • @joes83 ...and Stone Temple Pilots, one of my faves.

  • @joes83 Candlebox is kinda mediocre, to say the least :/ I mean, don't get me wrong, Far Behind is, in my opinion, one of the best songs of all time, but the rest of their stuff is. . . eh

  • @Maxvansteel "Tool" as apart of the downward trend? Please. They shouldn't even be included in the same sentence as Limp Bizkit. Besides, their first music video came out I believe in 1992, which was followed by the album Undertow. Only reason 1996 is significant is because that's when their best album (and my favorite) Aenima came out.

  • @Maxvansteel You obviously didn't listen to 60's 70's or 80's music!

  • @Maxvansteel dont forggot Class of 99 in 1999 :D

  • @Maxvansteel 94 you had me booom

  • @Maxvansteel The exception of 1996 being Tool. And besides, they released their first album in 1992, the same time as Nirvana, Alice in chains, etc. Forget the rest of the bands you have listed in 1996.

  • @Maxvansteel Add Tool to the first tier of 1992 and i completely agree with your comment

  • @Maxvansteel You got that right! and in 2011, we have lil wayne, katy perry, justin bieber, and lady gaga. shit, i wish i grew up in the 90's or better yet, i should call it the right generation!!!

  • @Maxvansteel u r correct. no youtube that time

  • @Maxvansteel the 2000's has some good rock too. three days grace fucking rules. i thought that i would never find a good consistant band, but there are some out there, they just arn't mainstream. honestly, thats the way i like it. underground is cooler anyway.

  • @FOURTWENTYNATION Three Days Grace is underground? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @FOURTWENTYNATION

    Three days grace sucks fucking cock

  • @steveonofx lol you looked through all of the comments didn't you? are you a fanboy of bieber and that is

    why you don't like three days grace?

  • @FOURTWENTYNATION

    I have no fuckin life, if you have a problem with me scrolling through all the comments on a youtube video you have less of a life than i do.

    And yeah, i fucking love justin bieber, i have his songs in my playlist along with bad religion, nofx, bad brains, minor threat, and dead boys. fuck off,

  • @steveonofx lol life is good. get one. by the way, bad religion rules. I can't believe you don't like bad religion. they are awesome.

  • @FOURTWENTYNATION

    oh man you didnt get my sarcasm, all those punk bands are bands i love. haha

  • @Maxvansteel I agree with you but the underground music that the 90's brought with it is often understated, bands like slipknot, mushroomhead and slayer were all products of the 90's underground music scene and they are still putting out good songs. The problem is that trendy music always goes as fast as it comes. All the bands you mentioned (except Nirvana) peaked early in thier careers and the quality of their music dropped of soon after.

  • @grharmon1382 Are you saying that the music of Slipknot is consistently better than that of Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam?

  • @grharmon1382

    2 things

    1) Slipknot is shit

    2) You can't compare metal bands like Mushroomhead and Slayer to the 90s rock alternative bands. I don't even want to come up with an analogy for it because it's too stupid

  • @thenameless13

    Uh, I want to say some stuff here -

    I love Live, firstly. My brother unknowingly introduced me when I borrowed his old gigantic iPod and found them (thank god I did.) and needless to say I got into Throwing Copper, Birds of Pray, and Secret Samadhi pretty quickly.

    Now, secondly, I love Slipknot. They are not shit, not even close. Perhaps compared to some of THIS music, yes. Not shit. Moving on.

    Eh, yeah. Your second point is dead on. Nothing to add. I love Live & Slipknot. ^.^

  • @thenameless13 Slipknot has some good songs asshole

  • music isn't dead today, it's just hard to find. there's nothing good in the mainstream

  • @ankl3deep I agree, your friends and family may not help you find good music, nor will TV and the radio. I found some of my favorite bands by doing some research (mainly on youtube)

  • i can't believe how many of these awesome songs are by live. every time i listen to one of their songs i'm like, "This is them? I love this song!"

  • love this song, best kind of music that was out there doods and doodettes. now they have crap shit like shitty lady gag fuck fuck poo. they should bring this kind of music back. BRING BACK THIS MUSIC

  • nothing like music that brings a smile to your face and takes you back to those days.

  • Ok....so if you dislike the music now-a-days...ALWAYS BLAST AND KEEP WITH YOU THE MUSIC YOU LOVE!

  • Great song :] Is it just me, or is it FREAKISHLY weird how music can go from this to...... *gags* Kesha???

  • @greendaygrrrl1997 There are allot of highschool faggots that blow that hype over the top. That's probably why you get crap like : Kesha , Justin bieber , Lala gag-a and more. Because people with no taste and appriciation to real music will buy it anyway.

  • YA 90's Rock Throw some Copper

  • 90´s come back!!!! NOW!!!

  • @eduardo1461 SERIOUSLY!! i miss 90's rock... before "rock" bands got all whiney and , whatever the hell they are now! efffin mainstream punk rock... what a contradiction

  • 4 people like auto-tuned no bodies

  • why the fuck am i not fifteen in 1995, instead of being born then...?

    goddamnit. i hate new age bullshit.

    music died with the new millennium.

  • @ohxyouxfool i was 15 in 1995 and it was just OK. a lot of shitty bands were out then. but still, thanks for the appreciation. also, i'd rather be 15 again than be 30 now.

  • the 90's did noooooooooot rock’ but theres were some albums like this that helped both ease the pain.....and prep us for ... an even worse direction for music

  • When your a angry musician this song just does something to your soul. Love the fucking music from this time. We need guys like this back in these times. Stop crying because you can't have a fun time all the time and being bitches get angry and serious fuckers. Fuck the 2000's.

  • GOTTA GET THIS MUSIC BACK ON THE RADIO RIGHT NOW because there is way way way to many pop stations on the radio and that kind of music today is horse shit to listen to

  • I was only a kid when this was popular (about 10) but I remember my aunt (who was in her 20s having this. It's because of her and my uncle (only a year younger than my aunt) that i know so much 90s music. When I got older I discovered stuff like this, incredible decade for music. So much it is so great. I wish I'd been older at that time, I would have fit into the 90s well.

  • reminds me of the song AMERICAN PIE with the words - THE DAY MUSIC DIED!!!!

  • did the 70s, 80, and 90s. Now here I am in 2010 and I look around and ask....where did the music go??

  • @grizzlyten I am wondering the same thing

  • @grizzlyten

    Look at Justin Bieber ... Good Music is about to die

  • @AwesomeGamesPodcast Well you gotta be a real man to get music like this anyways. That shit is for little girls.

  • @AwesomeGamesPodcast it's amazing how many people kiss his ass now right? He sounds like a little girl performing in a talent show in middle school. He dances faggy and looks so faggy as a person. His hair looks like a squiral died on his head LOL.

  • i wish i were old enough to really appreciate the 90's while they were still there >.<

  • @ArchangelDarkangel14 Stop making the rest of us feel old. :)

  • @ArchangelDarkangel14 mee too. I was two years old in 99. That was the last year of the 90s and not old enough to appreciate the 90s.

  • Incredible album. Every song thisis just good hard rock the likes of wich we do not hear anymore

  • ha, get bent. Im sure the last time I heard that saying was in the 90's, along with this song.

  • @vintagedesert, i was born in 1992 u swedish cockball! i barely remember watching the twin towers fall on t.v. and that was 2001. i remember parts of the 90s but what i did remember was it was boring, yet everybody was happy and thhings were peaceful. there was a vibe in the air a groove thats unexplainable. u knowwhat i mean ?

  • @mackeyf4L if you were only 8 by the time the 90's were over don't comment on what the 90's were like, or what inspired the artists back then. the 90's were boring? You were what? 5, 6? There was more meth and heroin? ooookay buddy.

  • @mackeyf4L you have no idea what you're talking about. get bent

  • @mackeyf4L Yeah, they're right. You were barely 8 coming out of the 90's. Your opinion about the 90's DOES NOT matter, sport. STAY AWAY from the music ( and the era ) that you don't know anything about.

  • GREATESTS ALBUM OF THE 90s

  • This tune will always remind me of a french girlfriend I had. She was 44, I was 33. She lived in Chicago. I lived in Miami *for 3 yrs*. I used to come to see her almost every other weekend and this song will always remind me of her. She moved back to Europe. Still think of her.

  • greatest from live

  • I bet 9.9/10 of people who say they are smoking while on youtube are lying. Its too convenient to always be able to answer any "you should smoke to this song" comment with "Oh dude I am!" ... yeah.

  • i was 12 when this album came out. my best friend at the time, patrick, introduced me to it on a family beach trip. anytime i listen to this song it takes me back immediately and i feel like i'm 12 again hearing this fresh sound for the first time. cheers, live.

  • @FSEVENMAN, haha im smoking sum now while jamming this, and honestly let me give a good description on how the 90s was. It was a blur, a haze, very confusing and honestly boring but yet a content feeling was in the air, music had more passion then, there was more meth and more herion (bad part) but thats wat inspired half of the 90s bands stp,nirvana,soundgarden,beasti­e boys, jeff beck especially!.

  • @mackeyf4L Boring? If you think the 90s were boring, then my guess is you werent paying attention, and probably spent most of your time teasing your hair in the mirror & listening to RATT, and once you realized what youd missed, you adopted this suoerchill persona to account for your absence. I could be wrong, but I doubt it.

  • this song reminds me of when i was at summer camp, sweating my butt off. my dad would sometimes come by and take me to the store. he'd play this song on the way.

    great memories.... ^_^

  • 90's rock was awesome! Really? is that all you can come up with? Smoke a little grass dude.... then give it a real listen on a real sound system and re-state your position...

  • That was the bails in a 411 skate video issue 17 or 18 i don't remember.

    In this video there also was "All over you" during the indoor contest with ronnie creager, geoff rowley etc... I don't skate anymore but i am almost in tears while listening to this...

  • can't believe this song has such few views. This is their best song in my opinion. Sounds to much like REM though, but still good.

  • my all