Jake got me lit on dabs about 9 years ago at Eric's house in Vista. Great kid. It was surreal to sit there and hang with the son of a legend who's music I've listened to thousands of times since the late 90's
I know it’s not only me in tears. When i heard “Law” play “know you” f’d me up real good. Watching him perform “Ebin” f’d me up too. Again, i know it’s not only me.
This kid is very talented. He should definitely keep doing his own thing, but why not play with bud and Eric. It would be closest thing there is to sublime.
@@MrUnderhilll because he wanted to create his own legacy, when he first started playing live with his own band he would talk about how annoying it was that all these fans kept telling him he had to join Sublime, when he wanted to do his own thing, it's only in more recent years that he's been more open to covering his dad's songs
@@MrUnderhilll Theyre accidental suicides. I've overdosed before and I can tell you, it brings so much pain on you knowing you could've brought pain on others. Drug addiction is a prison, people cant escape. If overdosing was suicide, it would be called suicide. There's a big difference. Speak on what you know and keep what you don't to yourself... that's how u dont look stupid, but it seems like it's too late for that.
@@xomischley Bradley didn’t die of an accidental overdose, he continued to use a drug he knew was going to kill him for years, it’s all in recording, it was suicide.
He's really good, but I'd never compare him to Bradley. He simply doesn't have what his father did. If Brad's son isn't it, we truly will never have something like Bradley Nowell ever again
@@Steve-si8hxThis was from a year ago, if you listen to more recent recordings he is definitely getting there and there is no denying the likeness to his father.