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@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Год назад
On Christmas Eve 1989, Poison lead singer Bret Michaels' huge Polynesian bodyguard died alone in his Palm Springs hotel room. His name was Kimo, and much like the rest of the band, he became heavily involved with alcohol, drugs, and women, which had taken a toll on his health. Kimo was also a personal friend of Michaels and when the Poison vocalist was informed of his mate's death, he reacted by locking himself in his room and writing this song. Kimo can be seen in the video. Source: Songfacts
@TheMkamix
@TheMkamix Год назад
Thank you for sharing this touching story.
@OneofMyTurns
@OneofMyTurns Год назад
Bret also said that he would happily give this song back to have his friend back.
@brushwolf
@brushwolf Год назад
He just about loses it in the video, he stops singing and begins to tear. That was completely unrehearsed.
@CaramelSunflowers
@CaramelSunflowers Год назад
Kimo died in 1988. Flesh and Blood came out in July 1990, records simply didn't get churned out that fast! Bret also wrote something to believe in quite some time after Kimo died and it was inspired by many events (as you can see in the video) including his type 1 diabetes and the death of Rikki's dog. Songfacts isn't very factual.
@choward874
@choward874 9 месяцев назад
Cc's guitar solos were a beautiful mix of blues and rock. He truly was underrated.
@NikkieTwix
@NikkieTwix Год назад
“He cried forgive me for what I done there cause I never meant the things I did” that part gets me for some reason 😢
@todd9323
@todd9323 Год назад
I think I know why this was about a Vietnam veteran who served in Vietnam and did things over there that he really did not want to do yet did because he had orders to do those things because you never where you were gonna be ambushed or some kid coming in with a shoe box that's wired and goes kaboom and you have to do what has to be done
@OneofMyTurns
@OneofMyTurns Год назад
@@todd9323 Bret’s friend and bodyguard Kimo is who this song is about. He served in Nam and came back unwanted and took his own life. Bret said he would happily give this song back to have his friend back.
@bran1886
@bran1886 Год назад
@@todd9323 My father's ex brother in law Walter fought in Vietnam(died of cancer from agent orange) in the special forces. He begged god for forgiveness everyday for an incident that happened in Vietnam. My dad told Walter he should tell a priest or someone to get it off his chest. When he found out he was dying he told my dad the story. He and his squad were approaching a village on a mission. As they approached they saw a bunch of farmers/civilians on the road or path leading from the village. As they approached one of the civilians was crying and carrying her baby out in front of her, Walter and the squad tried to tell her to get back and to stop but she wouldn't. She got pretty close and the squad panicked and fired on the women, and unfortunately shot and killed the baby as well. Underneath the baby's blanket was a grenade.
@racheltassin2270
@racheltassin2270 Год назад
My dad was a Vietnam vet and said they never had a welcome home, no fancy greetings. Most people spit on them when they came back. My dad died in 2014 from Agent Orange , that was his thanks for protecting and fighting for his country. Love you guys ❤️❤️
@seandooley226
@seandooley226 Год назад
My dad was a Vietnam vet also, same thing he told me. Spit on and called baby killer, definitely no thank you for your service and he did 3 tours over there. It's very sad how those men where treated so cruel by their peers, usually people their age who didn't go and fight.
@racheltassin2270
@racheltassin2270 Год назад
@@seandooley226 right… I know that hurt every vet who came home. Once I heard that I made sure to thank my dad for my freedom and my life. Please thank your dad for me 😊
@wsg8tor
@wsg8tor Год назад
My dad also died from agent orange in 2015. Sure do miss him.
@racheltassin2270
@racheltassin2270 Год назад
@@wsg8tor I miss my dad so much also. I’m sorry for your loss.
@seandooley226
@seandooley226 Год назад
@@racheltassin2270 I wish I could but unfortunately he died on Christmas day in 1992. He was a proud veteran and generally cared more about others who he felt had a worse experience than he had over there got the appreciation they deserved. Your kind words did mean alot to me though, thank you.
@Frostrazor
@Frostrazor Год назад
This is one of the realest song among all hair bands of the 80s. One of my favs to come out of this era. For those of us who loved Poison early on, it's amazing to see how their their vibe changed over those three albums from the lewd songs like "I Want Action" and "Talk Dirty to Me" to a n anthem for the real people working the grind with "Nothing But A Good Time" to a hopeful and nostalgic song of faith and regret in "Something to Believe In" is a huge shifting evolution in the messages they were giving in their art.
@ronparsons8786
@ronparsons8786 Год назад
The song is actually talking about a couple of different men one is a Vietnam vet and the other is his best friend the band's bodyguard who literally did die alone in a Palm Springs hotel room. Those two stories about those two men are intertwined with Brett's observations of religious charlatanism and economic class division. Such a smartly written song and a beautiful performance Vietnam veterans came back from the war and were literally spit upon. Disgusting. The vast majority of the men who went over there to fight were drafted and many were poor, minorities, and or uneducated. Most didn't choose the fight but they answered their country's call and what we did to them upon their return is unforgivable
@adrianmartin8153
@adrianmartin8153 Год назад
Guys C. C is a very underrated player. To me this solo is incredible and hard as heck to play. He improvised this in the studio.The label loved it. So here is finished product
@TjM1978
@TjM1978 4 месяца назад
Taught music theory by Itzak Pearlman
@jeanstrickland2445
@jeanstrickland2445 Год назад
Great song , one of my favorites 😀 My father in law served 20 years in Korea and Vietnam, people where ugly to those veterans, My husband was born in Germany 1962 they saw things that will haunt them for a life time. Thank you, to anybody else that served our country 🇺🇸
@coastalrob9836
@coastalrob9836 Год назад
I think this is Poison's best song and by far, their most meaningful. This was off their third album and the albumn showed more mature song writing. This song gets to me.
@tracey2156
@tracey2156 Год назад
This was always my favorite Poison song, Bret speaks truths in this song. I've seen Poison live once and Bret solo live. When I saw Bret solo, I got to meet him before the show, he was standing outside his bus in the parking lot where we parked and I spoke to him for a good 15 mins or so, he is totally different than his image on tv. He's very kind and we spoke about diabetes because we're both diabetics (he's type 1 since he was 6 yrs old and i'm type 2) we talked about tattoos because I had just gotten my first one that day, he was just so down to earth and friendly.
@Vengeance1978
@Vengeance1978 Год назад
3rd and best album personally although good tunes on all of them. Life loves a tragedy is another beauty
@AugieDoggyDoo
@AugieDoggyDoo Год назад
This song makes me cry, every time, since I first heard it in 1990. My Dad fought in Nam, for 2 tours and was treated exactly as the song stated when he returned. He was a teacher, his student dropped his classes, etc. Vietnam ruined his life and cost me a Dad, because he never came to look for me when he came home. The war messed him up so badly. He finally emerged from it, got himself straightened out and I met him back in 2002. He's a great man and a victim of our government and warmongers. All he was doing was fighting for his country, as he was programmed to do. Glad you guys were able to feel the song. Great reaction.
@stickkitty77
@stickkitty77 Год назад
Please tell your dad thank you for his service. Very proud of him 😽
@AugieDoggyDoo
@AugieDoggyDoo Год назад
@Alleykat (Allison Ayala) Thank you Allison, there are too many like him out there. We need to lift them up every chance we can. All of our Veterans, not just Nam.
@stickkitty77
@stickkitty77 Год назад
@@AugieDoggyDoo absolutely. God bless
@randallcox6573
@randallcox6573 Год назад
As a Marine in the later years of Vietnam the only thing that bothered us was the political side of things. We were in a firefight that lasted 6 hours, the last hour was hand to hand with knives. 6 of remained at the end. Afterwards they told us 68 Marines went against 239 NVA. We landed in NY city. As a group we marched through the airport daring someone to get in our face. OOH RAH.
@christikirk7265
@christikirk7265 Год назад
Thank you so much for your service!
@Shendaal
@Shendaal Год назад
All the best to you brother from an old air mobile grunt.
@CjJohns1776
@CjJohns1776 Год назад
thank you!
@poisonlady1965
@poisonlady1965 Год назад
It is truly an amazing tune with lyrics that were perfect for the tune and spoke volumes on social issues of that era. This is what my generation dealt with.
@seandooley226
@seandooley226 Год назад
The TV preacher he's referring to is Jimmy Swaggart who got caught in money scandals, it also applies to Jim Baker. The best friend who died alone in Palm Springs was his body guard he used on the road. They grew to be very close and if you watch the video it shows him walking off stage with Bret at a concert.
@Frostrazor
@Frostrazor Год назад
You can apply the preacher thing to any evangelist.
@seandooley226
@seandooley226 Год назад
@@Frostrazor very true, I used those two examples because they where big stories at the time. Bakers PTL empire came crashing down in 1987 and Swaggart got with prostitutes and inappropriate use of money in 1988, the song is from 1990.
@travisspaulding2222
@travisspaulding2222 3 месяца назад
@@seandooley226 Yeah, a lot of rock and metal bands reference them in lyrics because of the bad press bands would get, being accused of satanism, corrupting youth, etc, but then you have these guys who were supposed to be righteous being worse than most. Poison, Ozzy, and Suicidal Tendencies are some notable examples of bands who took a shot at them.
@AngieHorvath
@AngieHorvath Год назад
Really love this song. You'll need to watch the actual video of this. It's so much more emotional. Great reaction!! Thanks.
@barbarapacker5722
@barbarapacker5722 Год назад
I came to say this. I understand wanting the lyrics so not to miss a word, but, yeah, they need to video to fully appreciate this heart-wrenching beautiful song.
@Zekerose
@Zekerose Год назад
As a veteran with ptsd, thank you for the video and I loved your reactions!! Take care my friends
@Frostrazor
@Frostrazor Год назад
thank you for your service Mark
@christikirk7265
@christikirk7265 Год назад
God Bless You Mark! Your service to our country is appreciated.
@Zekerose
@Zekerose Год назад
Thank you
@codysdad14
@codysdad14 Год назад
Brett Michaels best friend he is speaking of was his life long friend and bodyguard who died of a drug overdose by himself
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Год назад
To this day I remember the first time I saw the debut Poison album. I thought, oh, an all girl band 🤣😂
@travisspaulding2222
@travisspaulding2222 3 месяца назад
Me too, lol. I remember seeing the poster at a record store and assumed they were all women. Fast forward a couple years, Vixen comes out, and I'm like, "Who are these dudes?"
@srt8rocketship241
@srt8rocketship241 Год назад
Best song by Poison. They raise alot of money for Vets with this in their concerts. You take the high road and I'll take the low road. I was born in 64 and this war touched my family as well.
@lesliebates22
@lesliebates22 Год назад
So much emotion in alot of the bands from this era that alt of people dont know about. I was in high school from 87 to 91 and Im greatful for that. Such good times and good music. I remember seeing this video the first time on MTV at my best friends house. I lived in the country and only had 3 channels up till 1992. Great reaction. I got to see Poison live with Tesla in 88 and then Poison with Cinderella Slaughter and Dokken in 2000. Awesome both times.
@reneemenosky873
@reneemenosky873 Год назад
One of my favorite songs
@chrisa4695
@chrisa4695 Год назад
I was a huge Poison fan in the 80’s and still love their music today. They are one of the few hard rock bands who do a heartfelt ballad like this and not get accused of selling out. Many rock bands of that era lost their core fan base who felt that they’d gone soft.
@sandymcneill7698
@sandymcneill7698 Год назад
I'm usually sitting around with my friends on the weekends, playing cards & drinking beer listening to Poison & other classical music.
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Год назад
Damn I'm old when Poison is considered classical 😂
@sandymcneill7698
@sandymcneill7698 Год назад
It's called growing up. Lol Just because it's new to Asia & BJ, don't mean others don't recognize or remember the "Big Hair Bands Era" 🤣
@MusicLover-wo7ig
@MusicLover-wo7ig Год назад
@@metalmark1214 well, classical music is okay, but Mozart is no Bret Michaels. 😐
@thorfinsky1427
@thorfinsky1427 Год назад
@@sandymcneill7698 I see what you did there.
@sandymcneill7698
@sandymcneill7698 Год назад
That's why it's rare that you hear most 80's bands unless you find an 80's or 90's station that plays it on the radio today. Mozart & Chopin aren't exactly being played loud going down a highway nowadays.
@richardstotts2254
@richardstotts2254 Год назад
Got to meet Bret Michaels and he invited me on his tour bus .we must have talked for two hours. We talked about music But the discussion turned personal. He has diabetes and so does his daughter. My sister had just been diagnosed with cancer. Bret drove with me to. The hospital to my sister and He talked to her for about an hour. This guy is very down to earth and the the real deal as a person. This man cares about people. He brought some. Things with him and autographed them for my sister. My sister wanted to go to the show and this was Poisons. 20th anniversary tour. Believe it or not we still email and call each other from time to time. Bret Michaels will always be in my family's hearts.I have met a lot of musicians over the years some were very nice people but hit my Heart ❤️ like Bret Michaels. By the way Poison kicked ass that night.so for now Peace ☮️ Out
@peggiebradley7434
@peggiebradley7434 Год назад
The video to this is a heart puller. So beautiful. The best friend he's referring to is Jani Lane who was the lead singer from the band "Warrant" he passed away in a hotel room with a piece of paper on him that said, "I am Jani Lane". That always broke my heart.
@daviddrouant2852
@daviddrouant2852 Год назад
That's funny cause I saw Poison in 1990 with Warrant. Maybe the Jani Lane I saw was a doppelganger.
@jasontaylor6005
@jasontaylor6005 Год назад
You are way wrong Peggie.
@susanberrier5727
@susanberrier5727 Год назад
nope not Janie lane. he was referring to his friend and bodyguard that died of an overdose. kimo I believe his name was. Janie lane did die but much later.
@shotty2164
@shotty2164 Год назад
Nah man he’s talking about his friend and body guard who died. And if you watch the video you can see recordings of them together. The manager didn’t tell Brett that they were gonna put a video of them two in the music video and Brett was so upset when he saw it that the filming of the video had to stop. Go watch the music video. The friend he’s taking about is the big Hawaiian guy.
@maxpotenza9868
@maxpotenza9868 Год назад
Wasn't the Warrant song "I saw Red" about Jani finding his girl friend in bed with Brett?
@anibalbabilonia1867
@anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад
This song hits you deep! Many Vietnam vets came home without a hero’s welcome! They where called child killers! Misfits and some other words I can even say here on the comments! I have family members that served in Vietnam, and they to this day don’t even wanna talk about the war! A lot of them came back home with post dramatic syndrome and many of them became homeless and and suicidal! The government and the American people didn’t help them at all! It took a very long time for all of them to be recognized as heroes! A little too late if you ask me! Some wounds never heals! And that is one of those. This song describes it to the “T”. ✌️🙏definitely one of the greatest ballads from the 80s.
@melodymcdonald2140
@melodymcdonald2140 Год назад
The piano in this is fantastic. My favorite Poison song… ❤️
@shotty2164
@shotty2164 Год назад
One of the best solos ever written.
@jackbridges2775
@jackbridges2775 2 месяца назад
In 1975 when we came back, I remember signs in Norfolk VA..... Sailors and dogs stay off the grass... a lot of us came home strung out on herion.... only way we could cope
@scottvanhille5688
@scottvanhille5688 Год назад
Poison is a good band. This one reminds me of "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" which their fans made it big when it came out in 1988. War is no one's friend. From my understanding, it's hard to readjust back into normal life after being in a war for so long. Props to everyone who struggled coming back from war and made it.
@adamfanalways
@adamfanalways Год назад
I just saw Poison, Motley Crue, Def Leppard and Joan Jett at The Stadium Tour on July 14th and 15th! Cleveland on the 14th recorded all the set of Motley Crue & Poison from Cleveland as 1 video each and Motley Crue from the Cincinnati Ohio show the next day whole set as 1 video! They were all awesome 👏 but Motley Crue & Poison are my favorite, I couldn’t record all the bands but I did 2 of them, there 4K HDR and I was in row 6 by the catwalk in Cleveland on Nikki’s side of stage and row 4 on Nikki’s side of stage in Cincinnati, footage turned out phenomenal! There up on my channel if anyone wants to check them! So glad you guys did this song 🎶 by Poison it’s one of my favorites by them! Great reaction🤟🎶🥰
@krystalaura5634
@krystalaura5634 Год назад
Back then PTSD was called shell shocked. When our military came home from that war without a victory, Americans spat on them. Y'all need to watch the original video. The friend he was talking about was his bodyguard who was a dear friend to him.
@travisspaulding2222
@travisspaulding2222 3 месяца назад
It wasn't because they lost. It was because it was an unjust war. The unfortunate part is that the vets, most of which were drafted and forced to go over there, were also victims of an unjust war. However, the hippies of the time placed blame on them as well.
@chrisa4695
@chrisa4695 Год назад
I’m 57. I grew up in a era where several of my uncles and many of their friends that they grew up with were in the military. Most served in Viet Nam. All of them made it back alive. Only one from that circle was injured.
@lisathompson616
@lisathompson616 Год назад
I went to their concert oh my goodness it was awesome
@AlexHernandez-yb9rx
@AlexHernandez-yb9rx Год назад
This is such a beautiful song. I just saw Poison in concert almost 2 weeks ago. And Bret Michaels has such an amazing voice 🤩
@haydendegrow945
@haydendegrow945 Год назад
This song helped carry me through the harshest times in my life, especially when I lost my Grandma earlier this year. I sang it to vent my emotions, and whenever I did, my sister said that I had never sounded better. I love this song, and I thank you for reacting to it. ❤‍🩹
@julieford8788
@julieford8788 Год назад
Such a great band! My boyfriend way back took me to see them for my 23rd birthday. It was the best concert ever! 🤘🏻🤘🏻💘
@samuelgirard1407
@samuelgirard1407 Год назад
I know people used to make fun of Poison, called them "Posin' back in the day. But they had a legit good song here with a lot of quality & substance. Good on them for that.
@MiguelLopez-is9te
@MiguelLopez-is9te Год назад
Such a great song and reaction, y'all. This beautiful song was written by all 4 members of Poison. Bass player, Bobby Dall, also played the piano on this song.🤘❤🤘
@mpl767593
@mpl767593 11 месяцев назад
Song still hits home. Damn. 🙏🙏🙏
@BIGBLOCK5022006
@BIGBLOCK5022006 Год назад
A song that talks about PTSD and what those affected by it go through is "The Enemy Inside" by Dream Theater.
@lisathompson616
@lisathompson616 Год назад
Every Rose has a Thorn
@jeffkuipers1030
@jeffkuipers1030 Год назад
this is what you missed in the 80's but i didn't i heard so many great rock bands and country singers it was a great time to be a teenager at the time.
@gerardoreyes602
@gerardoreyes602 Год назад
That friend was actually on the bands road crew. 😥😥😥 r.i.p. beautiful reaction guys. 👏👏👏👍👍👍
@jessestaggs2136
@jessestaggs2136 Год назад
There is an alternative lyrics version of this song and the lyrics in that one hit just as hard.
@Redranger770
@Redranger770 Год назад
This song makes me emotional every time I hear it
@JP5683
@JP5683 Год назад
I could listen to this all day. One of my all time favorites.
@angelskunk2206
@angelskunk2206 Год назад
Yes PTSD is very real and it never leaves you. I’m not a veteran but I have PTSD from childhood trauma. I remember being a child and thinking I couldn’t wait to become an adult because I thought all this in my mind would go away when I became a “ grown up”…makes that line “sometimes I wish I didn’t know now the things I didn’t know then” hit extra hard 💔💔💔
@christikirk7265
@christikirk7265 Год назад
Emotional and psychological illnesses are very real...I relate..God bless.
@juliettespain7994
@juliettespain7994 Год назад
I'm a vet, yes we played all the time.
@ErinStev64
@ErinStev64 Год назад
Many of the soldiers were drafted and forced to go fight. Then they came home and were called “baby killers”. It was a very hard time in this country. We were very divided, almost as bad as we are now. I remember going to school and wearing a POW bracelet. They were in support of our soldiers that were held prisoner for yrs. Many never made it back.
@chrisa4695
@chrisa4695 Год назад
Also check out Every Rose Has It’s Thorn and Stand for more of their serious side. Not many “hair bands” were doing this type of music.
@iamtuckalicious
@iamtuckalicious Год назад
My favorite ballad.. Craziest part, I don't consider myself a fan of Poison. But this damn guitar solo is among the best of all time, due to actually FEELING it.
@eugenemotes9921
@eugenemotes9921 Год назад
Asia and BJ, Brett Michael's, Rikki Rocket and Bobby Dall are from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, just 17 miles from my Hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania! My Sister In Law used to go to High School with them
@deansmoker4853
@deansmoker4853 Год назад
Thank you Asia & BJ, for giving one of my favorite old bands the time of day! I like Rock, rap, country, soul, you name it...if they are talented, they are worth your time. I'm a new big fan of yours, TY, Dean Just subscribed
@chrisa4695
@chrisa4695 Год назад
The opening line about the preacher stealing money from his hands is a reference to several high profile scandals involving famous “televangelists” as they were called at the time. Mega church pastors who were on nationwide TV.
@mikepeterson9959
@mikepeterson9959 3 месяца назад
I could sit and listen to CC play all day long
@therealmciver3761
@therealmciver3761 Год назад
Some of Poison's best songs are off an album some Poison fans never paid attention to because C.C. wasn't with them. I think you'd agree with me if you checked it out...the album is called Native Tongue 7 Days Stay Alive Until You Suffer Some Stand Bring It Home Bastard Son
@michellec2514
@michellec2514 Год назад
It's not just about the vets if you listen to it it's about a lot of other stuff. Homeless people preachers taking advantage of people taking their money. Vietnam vets when they got back were spit on by people here in our own country for things that they had no control over the things that they did.
@dale3219
@dale3219 Год назад
The song Ride the wind is a very good song by them that most people don't know about 😢.
@quintondees4501
@quintondees4501 Год назад
Probably their best in my opinion
@jasoncook4008
@jasoncook4008 Год назад
The best friend dying part is a true story .
@meliplay
@meliplay Год назад
He says this is the one song he wished he didn't have to write but it's a halla important topic especially since it was so personal for him
@JMulvy
@JMulvy Год назад
This song always makes me tear up. My father is a Vietnam Vet now in his 70s and after a cancer scare, he broke down and told us what he experienced in the war. Which was something he would never tell anyone before no matter how many times it came up or how many times someone would ask. He finally told us about his horrific experiences overseas and his own brush with death. How when he woke up in the hospital he was trying to understand why them and not him. My family is not particularly religious, least of all my father and myself, but I know he has some regrets over what he did in Vietnam in the name of freedom. Now, he has several medical conditions from being exposed to Agent Orange.
@davidstathers9534
@davidstathers9534 Год назад
Every rose has a thorn
@thelmagreenwood856
@thelmagreenwood856 Год назад
Absolute Legendary Classic.
@brianstites3761
@brianstites3761 3 месяца назад
Thanks for leaving in a time when it was thanks bye. This was in a time in our country that a lot of people (especially young people) in our country didn't agree with our soldiers going over to Vietnam and fighting. So when the soldiers come home they got treated like crap spit on yelled at cussed at & left to fend for themselves and try to make a life after going through all that was very little help.
@MRBrien77
@MRBrien77 Год назад
The first verse is about Jimmy Swaggert, second verse is about. Brett's uncle
@patrickmcgavin2245
@patrickmcgavin2245 Год назад
Someone else commented what I was going to. So I'll just say hi Asia and BJ. ❤️ The reaction.
@mitchellaj2302
@mitchellaj2302 Год назад
Just no more tears to shed, only empty emotions.
@jimclifford1241
@jimclifford1241 Год назад
Thank you so much for reacting to this. Such a powerful song!
@lyn4099
@lyn4099 Год назад
my husband was a Vietnam vet.when he got home he was treated like crap.He was a young kid fighting for something he believed in.His country
@chrscmo
@chrscmo Год назад
Poison might be my favorite band from the big hair era. This is a great song and they have lots of others. Fallen Angel is worth a listen for sure. Thanks for another great video
@jefferyfoster2774
@jefferyfoster2774 Год назад
Our government has never giving 2 shits about us. That's why I always say. "EACH OTHER IS ALL WE GOT" great reaction
@sadeaton
@sadeaton Год назад
That was one of the best heartfelt reactions to a video I have seen, thank you for sharing.
@AsiaandBJ
@AsiaandBJ Год назад
Thank you too!
@chaspullen3544
@chaspullen3544 Год назад
No words Be safe out there
@christikirk7265
@christikirk7265 Год назад
Still gives me the cold chills...
@RocknRollDina
@RocknRollDina Год назад
one of their best songs. So glad you pulled up the lyrics
@georgepineault565
@georgepineault565 Год назад
I love Asia's comments post-video, they are so on-point..Our vets are often times just pushed aside when the serviceman's or woman time is done..The government needs to do a better job looking after the vets which is another reason why this video gets me every time I hear it..
@hanklutcavich2468
@hanklutcavich2468 Год назад
Good reaction. Try "Ubrokan" co-written by his dad , and am inspirational song at that. Awesome reaction brother.
@kimquinten5298
@kimquinten5298 Год назад
If this song doesn't touch your heart you probably are heartless, powerful!
@gemeloreacciona
@gemeloreacciona Год назад
Me encanta esa canción. Poison Lives.
@ericsmith6615
@ericsmith6615 Год назад
Wife here...All the comments below are true so I won"t repeat it out of respect..Bret Michaels Father was a Veteran..When I saw them on tour in Atlanta GA..He spoke to the crowd about honoring Vets and sang this song..It was truly moving indeed..
@Frostrazor
@Frostrazor Год назад
we real Americans stand to honor them. Last night I went to our local highschool football game and was disgusted by the number of people who refuse to stand. the two people in there wheelchairs I saw did manage to stand though. Shows you the level of privilege and blessings some people take for granted.
@ericsmith6615
@ericsmith6615 Год назад
@@Frostrazor Absolutely!!...Thanks for sharing!!!
@eironwyman8157
@eironwyman8157 Год назад
This and Unskinny Bop are the only two Poison songs still on my playlists to this day.....great song and tribute to his buddy.
@dange6690
@dange6690 Год назад
There is also an acoustic version that tells a different story, but it is just as moving! Its really, really good!
@garyc7880
@garyc7880 Год назад
Your right. We come back home and we become invisible. Former US Army Airborne !
@jerryrogers6449
@jerryrogers6449 Год назад
Glad you guys did this one finally, one of their best!!
@johnthegreek5836
@johnthegreek5836 Год назад
I haven’t heard this ages, thanks for reminding how much I like this song
@stickkitty77
@stickkitty77 Год назад
Please watch the video. It truly brings the song to life
@prettyboyfloydms
@prettyboyfloydms Год назад
This song is based on a true story. Bret's uncle was in Vietnam and his "best friend" died of a drug overdose during Poison's Christmas break back in 1989.
@waynevarrelman9363
@waynevarrelman9363 Год назад
Great song by poison
@scoop-pm7lk
@scoop-pm7lk 3 месяца назад
i saw Poison , damn yankees and the Scorpions at Compton Terrace under the stars in Chandler Arizona in the early 1990s Stevie Nicks owns Compton terrace
@brianstites3761
@brianstites3761 Год назад
His son is just amazing and it's so accurate and so many levels. I love poison and this is probably my favorite song!
@larrycoleman4384
@larrycoleman4384 Год назад
I love you guys. It’s like hearing one of my favorite songs for the first time. Thank you
@conrad98gtp
@conrad98gtp Год назад
I feel the worst thing for a Soldier, especially a Vietnam Vet, that the song is referring to, because when they returned home, society treated them like shit, especially that era, protesting them, saying things like, "Baby killers", and stuff like that. These people have no idea what these men have gone through and done, in the name of their Country. And if they weren't mentally scarred enough..
@Frostrazor
@Frostrazor Год назад
interestingly enough the media had as much a role in shaping these young liberals minds back then to treat real American patriots like dirt - and we act like this stuff has only been going on the past 4 or 5 years. It hasn't. It's finally getting called out for it, though.
@richardhenderson9767
@richardhenderson9767 Год назад
Please react to "Life Loves A Tragedy", by Poison
@amoco14
@amoco14 Год назад
Great song and band.
@aquavelva4927
@aquavelva4927 Год назад
Just saw Poison with Joan Jett, Def Leppard, and Motley Crew, Poison was by far the tightest, Bret still sounds great.
@purtexan1461
@purtexan1461 6 месяцев назад
I was in Army during early 90s. Did a military parade in San Francisco and was cursed at was spit upon for actions during Vietnam. I WASN'T even born during that time!! So after 9 11 happened and people changed how they felt I still won't stand to be recognized during sporting events. Number one is that's not why I signed up but most importantly most people changed their view and are fickle and don't want recognition as well. My wife always says I should stand and I always ask her.. Why??? They didn't stand with me during my time of service. Why should I honor them now? They made their choice pre 911 and don't care for any praise now
@eddieschiaffo1385
@eddieschiaffo1385 Год назад
My favorite Poison song....
@Plan9-3127
@Plan9-3127 Год назад
That song has gotten me and lots of other folk through some tuff stuff... Glad you did it and glad you liked it..
@johnnyfallen87
@johnnyfallen87 Год назад
One of my fav song from poison..thnks for the react
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