Wait - I think this is from the VH-1 Performance I've been searching for now for decades. The way the camera panned from their right - wasn't this the performance in which Train was next to them. Train sang a song; Fuel took one; Train took a turn; Fuel next...absolute classic! Thanks for posting this.
@@melissabarmen4918 Thanks for waking that 55-yr-old brain cell - I'd told people about that performance but could never find it. Now...off to search for that performance - Shimmer is a classic.
I searched fuel VH1 and it came up. For some reason it didn’t come up when I searched fuel and train. It really is a forgotten storytellers episode. I’ve seen Fuel well over 50+ times since 98. Music is kind of an obsession haha and random music facts
The Storytellers and this show was both hosted by VH1, but this one was called VH1 Experience. It was a concert series made with the show itself and behind-the-scene stuff as well😊
The original Fuel has this certain vibe that can draw the crowds in a way I cannot explain. They are indeed amazing live performers. One of the best!!! And Brett Scallions's energy and presence is super! 🤘🤘🤘
Satan, you know where I lie Gently I go into that good night All our lives get complicated Search for pleasures overrated Never armed our souls For what the future would hold When we were innocent Angels, lend me your might Forfeit all my lives to get just one right All those colors long since faded All our smiles all confiscated Never were we told We'd be bought and sold When we were innocent This prayer is for me tonight This far down that line and still ain't got it right And while confessions not yet stated Our next sin is contemplated Never did we know What the future would hold Or that we'd be bought and sold We were innocent
One of the best 90s/2000s bands hands down couldn’t make a bad album! Brett Scallions is one of the best vocalists of the last25 years underrated is an understatement
Still one of the best live performances ever. The lyrics is powerful and incredible, and Brett brought it to life. He was such a beast in his prime. I mean he sang it like the lyrics should resonate to us, with all that passion and emotion in his voice and face.
All the men end up with messes in their pants if im actually there.... Everyine needs to checkout some muscians that have been putting ng on an act, driving this drummer up the wall All audience ends up dead, but why the hell is it damn near free? They get one hell of an orgasm ig i show up, a few times all the men in the audience told me i own their dick
This show was 'Open Mike with Mike Bullard'... get it? Mike with Mike?... arr, arr, arr... those network producers, they slay me with their "wit"... 🙄🙄😉
Brett Scallions is such an underrated singer, in most of his live performances he sounds better than the studio recording especially in his prime years. Without Brett Fuel doesn't sound like Fuel anymore...
Crowd had never heard this now-epic song, had not yet been "soaked" by weeks of radio-play, and so was not really feeling it, could not sing along, etc... amusing, in a way...
Brett wore that yellow T-shirt--from the 'Bubbling Brown Sugar' musical--at a LOT of live performances, incl. 1 year later at the RRHOF in Cleveland... now you know.
Brett is no slouch on the guitar either... during live performances of 'Hemorrhage' he's picking some serious lead-style notes WHILE singing... not easy.