What an absolute treat. Been a fan since 1997 and thiught I'd seen all that there was to see about this band. Beautiful documentary. Thanks for uploading and God bless D.E.E. his fanily and the band.
@@not_averge From what i know there is no hate. So the origin story of that lyric actually came from a legend that might've been real, after his death at Trafalgar, Nelson's body was put in a wooden box full of rhum for it to be preserved, but after the ship arrived in England, the entire beverage that was in the box was gone, and a hole with knife hit spots around it was found, leading them to believe that the sailors were likely the ones who drank it. Hence come the lyrics "a drop of Nelson's blood", basically meaning having a drink.
@@SurgeTheReploid165 with 3 sets of 12-13 reps. My body weight is about 128 - 130 with a body fat of roughly 10% - 13% My normal workout is usually full body exercises on machines and free weights.
@@SurgeTheReploidNah, I would rather have an aesthetic physique. I have visible abs and muscle insertions while still looking big but not freakishly huge. If I gain anymore weight, I'll look like a thumb.
I bought a box of cds from a co-worker, & Sackcloth 'N' Ash was in it. While I was downloading them onto my laptop I came across Sackcloth and searched it on Spotify. I really like the music. Now i'm a fan maybe years late but still a fan.
What name? Which fellers? I have only ever seen this song and their other one "we'll have our home again" DO YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT THEM?!?! They are among my favorite musicians.
@@1-4-johnny.cash.fan-8-8 my friend o wish I had more information about them because I love the music, all I know is that there is a podcast that talks about white purity and that sort off fun stuff also going by the name mannerbund, so I wanted to know if the two were related
I had the pleasure of grabbing a 16 Horsepower CD in Edmonton at a HMV or something like that about 1996. It only had like 5 or 6 songs but I was INSTANTLY hooked. Amazing sound, love their groove and darkscape imagery.
I may have seen them open for Jerry Garcia Band @ Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, California - July 24, 1992 - I believe they had a female singer though & may have been from Northern California. I remember thinking "Man, I like them" at the time. But I could never find anything about them...But the had a Jefferson Airplane/Janis Joplin vibe from what I remember. Not sure if this is the same band.