Man, i can listen to tyler over and over and over. I used to play it in the car at night after leaving the bar w my girlfriend. She used to just stare at me like i was out of my mind.
I go to Clyde warren park frequently and would’ve fell over had I walked up on this. I’ve heard this song in many different formats and with different instruments and no matter what it always delivers. I was in high school in the early 90’s here in Dallas and the Toadies were one of the coolest bands I’d ever seen live. The Toadies are part of what makes me proud to be a Texan.
Go to Austin. They live there and play shows pretty often. Plus, Austin is a cool place to visit. *edit* apparently they are from Ft Worth, but they frequent Austin.
The Radiohead prelude is a perfect prove how when a musician made a so beautiful song he has a great taste in music. Great , both Karma Police and Tyler, this is a very great performance!
FamilyWhale There should be the entire population of Austin and Houston minimum. I grew up in Boston and Dayton, OH and never heard Rubberneck until I was 12, 1300 miles away in Cincinnati, and I love the fuck out of the Toadies, and everything about them. They deserve far more views than any shitty modern music.
Amen, brother! I agree 100%. The Toadies are a godsend to the music of our generation. Top-tier, amazing, creative, angelic. I could go on, but YES! TO THE TOADIES!
Love this. We actually named our firstborn daughter after this song. She's never forgiven us lol but we love our Tyler. Saw you 18 or 19 years ago in boise.
Love this band. Beautiful rendition and I hope ya'll tour outside Texas sometime soon. Preferably north. More precisely Wisconsin and to be as specific as possible I'd bet you'd fill out at the Barrymore Theater in Madison, WI.
This is not a hard song to sing. It's not a hard song to play on guitar. It is a very hard song to sing AND play at the same time. The timing of the chord changes and the pace of the singing almost require you to have two split brains. I often think I'm not all that good because I have a hard time sing and play the song at the same time, but later find out the singer doesn't even play guitar. This is not one of those bands. Toadies have always been one of my favorites since the 90s.
We take a pretty loose definition of the term, mostly due to constraints. Theres a Part II, check it out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_XW4UGK0VPQ.html