This song is always spot on. Great vocals and rhythm. Every song from Fuel is like that. Thats how you can tell a Great Band they are so dead on with how everything is played together as a unit! Hell Yeah! Long Live Bittersweet and Long Live Fuel!
I don't think I'll ever live to see another perfect storm such as this band. These original members were fantastic. Everything abt them from the lyrics to his amazing voice was superb.
This is from 1999. I still have this CD with me. Its additional songs from the Hemmorhage single. Cold Live from the Chapel. Saw them in Mercury Lounge on the same tour. Awesome performance.
God I wish I went to this back when they came to Australia. Cold at the Chapel was on Chapel Street in Prahran Victoria and was in an old converted Church. It was a great series for music show casing. What I would give for a time machine. Funny enough I did go to Harrisburg in PA a few years ago, to visit second cousins etc.. and did think about the fact that Fuel came out of Harrisburg, didn't see them though! :)
Brett scallions is one of the best rock vocalists such intensity and passion and that's what you need in a singer and a musician that's what makes real music great fuel is one of my favorite bands it's just not the same much love
I really miss the original line up of FUEL, esp. Brett Scallions as the vocalist! This is a very impressive live performance. The ones who witnessed it in person were, I guess, so lucky.
Hes doin a album with Jonathan Mover who played the drums on the first Fuel cd back in the day! hes doin the bulk of the writing, singing and back on the guitar :) im pumped for it i fkn cried when he left Fuel, he is a champion no doubt!!
"On February 7, 2006, Fuel announced through their website that singer Brett Scallions had left the band. The band (now just Carl Bell and Jeff Abercrombie) said that he left on friendly terms. "We will all miss him and we wish him the best," Bell wrote in a letter on their website. The band would officially never be the same without Brett, and focus on mainstream radio friendly hits."
I AM THE ENEMY AND THE ENEMIES NOW, ..... .ALL THESE THINGS I CARRY NOW.. IN THIS BITTERSWEET, IN THIS BITTERSWEET NOW. BRETT IS A EXCELENT SINGER. HEY IF SOMEONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN FIND ALL THIS CONCERT JUST LET ME KNOW THANKS.
I've watched this concert how many times and I've only just noticed that they were wearing matching outfits of black shirts, black leather pants and heaps of neck bling for this gig hahaha
his nose didnt get fucked up from singing, it got fucked up from him an carl colliding, he had to get surgery, and then basecly had to learn to sing again, if you look it up you will see they had to put off releasing there new album in 2003 because of that incident. he quit not because he didnt think he could sing anymore, but because he wasnt having fun anymore with fuel. that info didnt just come from the internet, it came from him.
is that why he came out and told everyone his own story of what happened, why he quit, and if you say he quit because he didnt think he could sing anymore, why the hell did he wait three years to do so, the incident happened in 2003, he didnt quit till 2006.
Brett left Fuel solely for differences between him and the rest of the band. No altercations or nose breaking. That may have been a factor, but it wasn't the reason. You can look it up.