by John Dougan
In 1985, after D Boon's tragic death at age 27 signalled the end of the Minutemen, bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley threw in their lot with then-22-year-old former Ohio State University student, guitar player, and Minutemen fanatic Ed Crawford to form fIREHOSE. Taking their group name from a line in Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues," fIREHOSE continued in the Minutemen tradition of breathtaking musicianship combined with caustic lyrical fusillades inspired by the writing of the Beat Generation and the erect-middle-finger indignation of the Blank Generation.
fIREHOSE are one the funkest bunch of white guys this side of Freaky Stylely era Chili Peppers
StraightPunkEdge93 10 months ago
ahhhhhhh
twirlyboggs 1 year ago
download it all from mininova man
or the pirate bay
easy
spadge321 2 years ago
Use Internet Video Converter to extract the audio of this video.
Good luck man!
questionoftime123 2 years ago
I much prefer these vocals to the album version. Anyone know where to get the audio from the video version?
ebeep 2 years ago
yes!
rubberfactorytv 2 years ago
haha that kid is so funny.
BagpipeHustler 2 years ago
Huge Minutemen fan but never actually heard these guys outside of that ace Wire cover. This is pretty cool. The new (well, relatively) dude's voice is a little generic but whatever, that's not his fault
TallFastLoud 3 years ago
Streets on Fire
archive303 3 years ago
Cool thanks
acrobaticcyclops 3 years ago