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Jethro Tull - Cross Eyed Mary Live @ Capital Center 1977
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The incomparable Ian Anderson music machine rolls into town in grand style. Hope you enjoy this fantastically restored 1977 sound and footage. While never having the greatest light show in the business, Ian Anderson makes up for that with his superb humor and theatrics, and of course his performance skills. You have to admire his style, in spite of its dark and prickly nature. It's really funny how he harasses the other musicians as they play solos. And quite original how Ian sings and plays flute at the same time in harmony.... It's not that hard to do if you can do both individually.
Actual information about this performance:
Musicians:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, mandolin,
cymbals, whistles
Martin Barre - electric guitar, lute
John Evan - piano, organ, synthesisers
David Palmer - piano, portative pipe organ, synthesisers
John Glascock - bass guitar, vocals
Barriemore Barlow - drums, marimba, glockenspiel, bells,
nakers, tabor
Recorded: Nov 21, 1977 (Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland, US)
Lyrics
Who would be a poor man
A beggar man, a thief
If he had a rich man in his hand?
And who would steal the candy
From a laughing baby's mouth
If he could take it from the money man?
Cross-eyed Mary goes jumping in again
She signs no contract
But she always plays the game
She dines in hampstead village
On expense accounted gruel
And the jack-knife barber drops her off at school
Hey, laughing in the playground
Gets no kicks from little boys
Would rather make it with a letching gray, yeah
Or maybe her attention is drawn by aqualung
Who watches through the railings as they play
Hey, cross-eyed Mary finds it hard to get along
She's a poor man's rich girl and she'll do it for a song
She's a rich man stealer but her favour's good and strong
She's the Robin Hood of highgate
Helps the poor man get along, hey
Laughing in the playground
Gets no kicks from little boys
Would rather make it with a letching gray, yeah
Or maybe her attention is drawn by aqualung
Who watches through the railings as they play
Cross-eyed Mary goes jumping in again
She signs no contract
But she always plays the game
She dines in hampstead village
On expense accounted gruel
And the jack-knife barber drops her off at school
Hey, cross-eyed Mary
Oh Mary, oh, cross-eyed Mary

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@alfredlandesman5165
@alfredlandesman5165 Год назад
Being 71 years old, I can tell you that Ian Anderson was a god in the 70's. I have seen about 15 of their concerts, and they still put out music. I lived with Elton, Alice, and Bowie and Ian was the great showman I have ever seen.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
I 100 percent agree. A lot of very talented frontmen / women out there and Anderson tops that list. Whether you base your showmanship opinion on energy or theatrics - I've never seen anyone else as consistently & seriously committed to entertaining on stage as Ian Anderson. I've seen a lot of concerts starting in the later 70's & I've seen some really great shows. I started going to concerts fairly young. I've lost count but I think I've seen Tull at least 23 times. I'm certain you have seen Tull earlier in their career than I have. I have to settle for film footage on Clive Bunker, Glenn Cornick, and Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - so I must confess a bit of green-eyed envy here.
@LewDanLascivious8276
@LewDanLascivious8276 Год назад
Their instruments were not played with pretentiousness but with dialogue like they're telling a story unlike today's music.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
I've seen Tull live many times. I will argue that Ian Anderson is Rock's greatest live concert frontman. Tull's late 70's line up was EXTREMELY TALENTED! You need to watch a lot more of their live footage, especially from the late 70's.
@watchthesky.
@watchthesky. Год назад
Bursting out live,brilliant live album.
@petersokol1603
@petersokol1603 Год назад
You ever see Genesis with Peter Gabriel?….David Bowie….Peter Hammill….David Byrne……it’s a very big list…..you ever get to see Alex Harvey….your argument slowly crumbles…..Anderson is a Superman on stage back then…no doubt….but their were many better….in my opinion.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
@@petersokol1603 I'm glad you put David Bowie on your list. You forgot to add Freddie Mercury. Where is Kate Bush? Edgar Winter? Yes, it's a big list filled with lots of great entertainers. I never said they weren't. Ian Anderson is a talented Multi Instrumentalist as well as energetic, comedic, theatrical, and a perfectionist for making the best thematic show. I would place his level of genius and commitment to entertain above the names you directly mentioned. I've never seen him dial in a performance, even when ill. Look at his cancelation track record and compare it to the others. BOTTOM LINE: We will have to agree to disagree here. You have offered nothing to crumble my argument. In fact, you have only cemented it.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
Definitely up there with the best !
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
It is pronounced flow test!
@ronaldwilliams6927
@ronaldwilliams6927 Год назад
Lol...I love you guys reactions...priceless😅 ...keep going down the Jethro Tull rabbit hole...you won't be disappointed.
@dionisioiacobelli6689
@dionisioiacobelli6689 Год назад
A true frugal Scotsman. Recycling the strobe light from the Passion Play tour .
@graememedley2506
@graememedley2506 Год назад
Seen them perform 5 times live at their absolute peak in the 70’s early 80’s. Each time it was so unique and just blew me away with the entire bands musicianship. No other band could copy or imitate their sound. Their concerts took you on a wonderful musical journey!
@rosehudson8249
@rosehudson8249 Год назад
Absolutely! I also saw him 5 times and were the top concerts I’ve attended, including Led Zep!
@TheElPescador
@TheElPescador Год назад
Same here.
@glennm663
@glennm663 День назад
Saw Ian Anderson and the boys ( Jethro Tull)7 times live in their prime..
@tobytanzer
@tobytanzer Год назад
Tull fan since 1971 and been to 3-4 live shows back in the day. Martin Barre, the Tull guitarist all along is still touring with his own band. He can still really rock it, playing all the old Tull hits. We saw him this past summer in a small local theater during his Canadian part of the tour. Outstanding.
@greenfalcon11
@greenfalcon11 Год назад
Martin Barre - ridiculously underrated
@LJA46
@LJA46 Год назад
Jethro Tull's Bursting Out Live is an essential album to own. I saw them in 1980 and it's a concert I'll never forget!
@prestonpresley6885
@prestonpresley6885 3 месяца назад
Bands like this from the 70’s is why album rock was so popular. All of the songs were special.
@bobnpcola
@bobnpcola Год назад
I saw Jethro Tull live in 77 or 78 the “Bursting Out” tour! I was tripping balls, it was AWESOME! Big Tull fan!
@iarocks44
@iarocks44 Год назад
I was at this concert!! I was 17! Lived in MD and went to a lot of concerts at the Capitol Centre. I saw Led Zepplin there the same year. To this day, this is one of the best overall shows I have ever seen. And i have seen some 300 bands at 150 or more ocncerts including Led Zep, BOC, Rush, ZZ Top, Aerosmith, the Rolling Stones and more. Tull is my favorite all time badn and this show is a large reason for it.
@EricHenning
@EricHenning Год назад
I was at this show! One of the best shows I’ve ever seen and it was the first of MANY Tull shows I’ve seen over the decades.
@craigramsay53
@craigramsay53 Год назад
I was a huge Jethro Tull fan 70s-80s. Living in northwest Scotland in the 80s, I had a corner shop and off licence when Ian Anderson had all of his fish farming businesses going there. He had been coming in to the shop for at least a year- and I had NO idea it was him- until one of my shop assistants pointed it out. Just a local I knew only as Ian picking up the occasional sandwich, tins of lager, or a bottle of whisky.
@1719456
@1719456 Год назад
I saw Tull in Concert in the 70's. Yes I'm old. But seeing the younger generation amazed by their performances makes me feel young again. Sort of. I believe the operative word is ''Timeless''.
@michaelhillmann3460
@michaelhillmann3460 Год назад
I saw them many times including one tour where Ian had a cast on his leg and still owned the stage in a wheelchair! Popping wheelies, twirling his flute I thought it was going to be bad but it was still awesome.
@RobertMichaelStewart
@RobertMichaelStewart Год назад
I've seen Jethro Tull 8 times.... Once during the Rock Island tour I was 3rd row and Ian and I were making eye contact all night long.... What an entertaining event to say the least!
@KevinRCarr
@KevinRCarr Год назад
Fun. Thanks for the 8 minutes of smiles.
@Rockn247
@Rockn247 Год назад
as soon as i saw this pop up i knew you guys would enjoy this
@gilbertgiuliani.4452
@gilbertgiuliani.4452 Месяц назад
I was there and every other time they came thru town
@mikeloomis687
@mikeloomis687 Год назад
Jethro Tull, is one of a kind band. Better than any since.
@Deam7666
@Deam7666 2 месяца назад
Definitely one of THE best frontman ever🥰🤯
@bonnievonbraun6276
@bonnievonbraun6276 Год назад
I once won a trivia contest by knowing that Jethro Tull was a late 17th century British agronomist who invented the seed drill. I knew that because I had seen Ian Anderson on TV in the 70's telling some talk-show host that he, Ian, was NOT Jethro Tull.
@michaelbochnia5686
@michaelbochnia5686 Год назад
Seen Jethro Tull 13 times over the course of 4 decades and though his voice has slowly disappeared his showmanship never wavered.
@bobbiebastin5423
@bobbiebastin5423 Год назад
From Cincy, spent most of my free time going to concerts, saw Tull at least 10 times, mostly in the front row, I've been so lucky that way, great memories!!!!! He's quite the conductor!!!
@peterramsay4674
@peterramsay4674 Год назад
So here is my Jethro Tull story. I grew up learning how to play the piano. It was pretty much Classical or American Standards. By the time I finished I could play at a grade 12 level which means I could play anything on written music. My best friend got a new record called Aqualung that really appealed to my classical background but satisfied my love of rock music. He purchased a flute from some second hand music store. So we got another friend who could play lead guitar and found a drummer through an old band we used to kick it with. So minus a bass player we put together a song of his called Locomotive Breath. I had to learn the piano for the intro on the studio album. It turned out to be not to shabby. When the Thick as a Brick album came to be I got to see them live at Cobo Hall. It must of been 1972 or 1973 I think. He’s above all a great salesmen.and showman. His voice, his musicianship, his showmanship. The guy is kind of mesmerizing. The whole band was good. The piano player was very talented I recall. Music was and is still a very important part of my life and now that I’m in a nursing home negotiating my way through Muscular Dystrophy, once again music has become a major source of joy and satisfaction to me.
@shimwooley
@shimwooley Год назад
I've seen them 23 times and that's not enough !!
@andycovel9521
@andycovel9521 Месяц назад
I saw them in 1989 or 90 when I was 17 or 18, it was F'KING AMAZING!!!!!!
@stephenente1120
@stephenente1120 3 месяца назад
Hi, I am 72 and saw Jethro Tull at one of their first concerts in the US. Billy Graham had the as an opening act at the Fillmore East, I think it was 1969, and they blew me away. You should really listen to the variety of music they can do, Broadsword and Velvet Green for example. Also Ian played a Christmas Eve song with Greg Lake at The Fleet Street Church that is amazing and Churvh Appropriate for Christmas.
@bocephus1911
@bocephus1911 Год назад
More Jethro ,and being at a few of his concerts on mushrooms, was fun ,
@norcoauctions
@norcoauctions 6 месяцев назад
The Greatest Rock Performer of All Time!
@kevinlundgren1169
@kevinlundgren1169 Год назад
Listened to Songs From The Wood back early / mid 80s , then I got the album BURSTING OUT , live album , fantastic , since then I got about 8 more albums !! Oh yeah , Jethro Tull jams !! That Bursting Out album is truly fantastic !!!
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 Год назад
I see you two are taking in all the Jethro Tull you can lately! Smart choice!👊🎶
@Rock_Snob
@Rock_Snob Год назад
I was blessed to see this same line up in 1978 (Tull’s best line up). Barrie Barlow is hands down the best drummer I have seen. Great show from a great band!
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
Yes, the late 70's line up was Tull's most talented (RIP John Glascock). I've seen Tull a few times live myself back then and although still talented, they just were not the same after that line up changed. Barrie Barlow is my favorite drummer. Barlow was always highly respected by musicians who knew. Geddy Lee said if he could put together his dream band that Barriemore Barlow would be his drummer. Neil Peart (RIP), John Bonham (RIP), and many other highly skilled drummers looked up to Barlow's skill with public praise.
@richardmead5969
@richardmead5969 Год назад
Jukka from Nightwish was better, and grew up with Jethro. still love Ian and band
@Rock_Snob
@Rock_Snob Год назад
@@richardmead5969 better than who?
@user-kz6ti4bi7w
@user-kz6ti4bi7w 3 месяца назад
Superb! ❤ Barlow is great. Who plays like that now?..
@cton2wheels
@cton2wheels Год назад
Saw him in 1975 in Boston. Best show ever.
@williamwarlick3497
@williamwarlick3497 Год назад
You guys are totally awesome! And Jethro Tull is absolutely unique and amazing. Nothing comparable to Ian's special talents. One of a kind! A treasure from my 13th birthday in 1970 is the LP Jethro Tull, Benefit, Given as a gift from friends, To Cry you a Song was on side 2 an immense favorite back so long ago.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
'Benefit ' deserves much more public praise than it gets. An absolutely brilliant, yet under-rated album.
@timlince2376
@timlince2376 Год назад
I've seen "Jethro Tull" seven, 7 times live, I was at (not this very show your watching and reacting to) but from the same tour in Seattle. That was the 3rd time seeing them. I'm telling you those 7 times seeing Tull i cannot say what show was my favorite or what i thought was best. each show was just as great as the others. And on top of that they always had great consistent sound.
@maxwellshammer5283
@maxwellshammer5283 Год назад
My favorite band in the 70s and 80s. Saw them every chance I got, about seven times, total. They never failed to entertain. Their music changed over time. May great albums. Two videos you may want to check out, Thick as a Brick live at Madison Square Garden 1978, and My God live at the Isle of Wight festival.
@djeyegore
@djeyegore Год назад
Well my dad is a drummer (well he was before he got married and my mom gave him an ultimatum,her or his Pearl drums. I have a single mom now 😁) But my dad used to play me his vinyl records since I was 2 and Jethro Tull was one of the bands I fell in love with 😊👍. I also play the drums and 🎹. Another amazing & energetic reaction you two love birds 😊🙏❤️ Big shout-out from your Croatian fan 🤘😝🤘
@redbull1749
@redbull1749 Год назад
intro sounds like background music for a horror movie and I LIKE IT!!! 😂
@douglasclarke4860
@douglasclarke4860 Год назад
have seen them 4 times!! my favorite all time band. for a good sense of the musical capabilities listen to 'skating away on the thin ice of a new day"
@SPXConyers
@SPXConyers Год назад
Ian makes the flute a BADASS instrument! HEAVY METAL flute!!!
@Splitshot1
@Splitshot1 Год назад
My first Tull concert my in Milwaukee in 77, it's middle of winter( f**kin bitter cold)we drank md2020 all day..on the way home my buddy puked his guts out driving down the highway all over the side of my yellow Buick station wagon, lmfao...it was frozen to the side the rest of the winter till the spring thaw...That's rock n roll baby!
@michaelvettes1248
@michaelvettes1248 Год назад
OMG... I've known about this guy for over 30 years. Where you guys been? I guess that's one of the bonuses of being an old f*** like me. I remembered when music wasn't just a catchy tune or rhyming words wrapped around some cheesy fairytale story. You can tell these guys (Ian and crew) put some serious thought into the story AND the music they imbed it in. What about this? You guys ever heard of "Aqualung"? "Thick as a brick"? "Locomotive Breath"? You're right about one thing.... Ian Anderson is a one of kind showman and artist. You'll never here ANYTHING and say to yourself "Wow.... That sounds like Jethro Tull". Unless it IS Jethro Tull.
@billrussell7197
@billrussell7197 Год назад
I saw Jetho Tull 1976 Tampa stadium fla..outstanding show...must check it out..
@pmR32red
@pmR32red Год назад
Quacking great reaction! 👍
@peggykunkel9180
@peggykunkel9180 Год назад
I've always loved Jethro Tull. I also love The Walking Dead tv show. Those 2 worlds came together when I learned Ian Anderson is the father in-law of Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes).
@stevedavis5704
@stevedavis5704 Год назад
Band instructors everywhere have nightmares about their students seeing Ian Anderson and trying to dance with their flutes like he does. For a real wild time watch his concerts at Madison Square Garden from the 70’s.
@thesonnytackettshow7949
@thesonnytackettshow7949 Год назад
It was very cool to see live….
@cazgerald9471
@cazgerald9471 Год назад
This song follows "Aqualung" on the album, and are linked thematically. "Aqualung" is a Tull song without flute.
@stevematthews641
@stevematthews641 Год назад
He was self taught but later in his career he relearned the flute in the traditional way.His daughter is a concert flautist
@johndrx165
@johndrx165 Год назад
My home arena back in the 1970's. Saw many major acts, but unfortunately never Jethro Tull. Good stuff!
@johncanning731
@johncanning731 Год назад
Love you guys!!! great channel!! You should check out ."Thick as a brick." "Skating away.""Bungle in the jungle". To name a few songs from jethro tull that you would probably dig..Thx again guys..Keep up the great work:)
@tayloralexis1504
@tayloralexis1504 Год назад
Suuuuuzzziiieee 🥰😍❤️ awesome reaction guys!! Love all that you do 👊👊
@petschmann
@petschmann Год назад
I agree! But please do " Heavy Horses "! Unbelievable!
@miguelbravo2066
@miguelbravo2066 Год назад
I would like you to react to "Too old to rock and roll, too young to die", yes, another Jethro Tull´s great song. "Living in the past", "Bouree", "Teacher" and many more.
@willieboy3011
@willieboy3011 Год назад
Old Tull fan. Saw them in 70s. "My God" live version is something.
@royleggitt3307
@royleggitt3307 Год назад
Welcome to the Tull family, if you find yourself drawn to play, "My God" please listen to the studio version first. The live is good but the studio is EPIC!
@jermaschinot
@jermaschinot Год назад
yes the studio version indeed!!!
@peterramsay4674
@peterramsay4674 Год назад
Hey there. I love your reactions so much because being music creators yourself I think you grasp what it takes to put together a band that gels together. Creating a look that your audience can identify with. Creating a stage presentation that entertains and also represents the message that you are trying to convey. Booking venues and living on a budget that is sustainable. There is so much that goes into creating a video like Lock Shields. Most people don’t think about what it takes to get to that pojnt. Kudos to you all. I’m going to tell you my Jethro Tull story in next comment.
@norcoauctions
@norcoauctions 5 месяцев назад
Howard Stern was quoted to say that he believed Ian was let out of his cage to go on stage and when the show was over, he went back in
@cygnus53
@cygnus53 Год назад
Great reaction. Ian Anderson is a musical genius with mad stage presence. His best animated performance is 1977 Madison Square Garden playing Thick As A Brick.
@corawheeler9355
@corawheeler9355 Год назад
Check out "Minstrel In The Gallery" live in Paris 1975. Outrages costumes ... Ian wears a codpiece. Every live performance is awesome.
@charliediottaviano3995
@charliediottaviano3995 Год назад
You should check out the live performance of minstrel In the gallery by Tull from 1975 in Paris. Ian is outstanding, you should check it out. It's great footage of what Tull was like in the mid 70s and why they were called the biggest band in the world at the time
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
👍
@robertdouglastittl6513
@robertdouglastittl6513 Год назад
Jethro Tull - My God (Nothing Is Easy - Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970)
@xlerb_again_to_music7908
@xlerb_again_to_music7908 Год назад
Ian was always wild - great track! FYI I'm sure you know that valve amps will "microphone" (tap a tube when the amp is in use) - the internals shake. Well, until c. 1990's TV cameras used tube tech internally for image capture and would microphone too - gives those rainbow bands going down the screen occasionally. The music was loud enough to rattle the TV camera.
@guacamolekid3899
@guacamolekid3899 Год назад
I saw them on that tour in Peoria Illinois at the Old Fieldhouse 1977
@garysexton8840
@garysexton8840 7 месяцев назад
If you know the studio version of one of their songs and then look at the live version is my recommendation, specifically the 1978 Madison Square Garden performance of the condensed version of Thick as a Brick (13 minutes or so) you will totally amazed by the band’s performance surrounding Ian’s. I will be looking for your reaction to this video, so get to it asap - that’s an order!
@colrhodes377
@colrhodes377 Год назад
Wow!
@aaronarnold7653
@aaronarnold7653 Год назад
Aloha guys, great requacktion....a hui hou
@williambaldridge1203
@williambaldridge1203 Год назад
Seeing videos is great,but seeing them live is unbelievable. In the seventies they were the greatest band of all time.
@sean7735
@sean7735 Год назад
Hooray for....
@robertwalker1803
@robertwalker1803 Год назад
You two are great……You recognize great old real music.
@olafsrensen9578
@olafsrensen9578 9 месяцев назад
This is Extrovert and caritmaticism from Ian, the bedst singer and a fantastic instrumentalist at all . WOW
@rainerlubke3766
@rainerlubke3766 Год назад
I was a little too young at that time (12 or so), so my first JT was Locomotive breath
@claudioferraro1652
@claudioferraro1652 Год назад
"My God" Is highly recommended
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles Год назад
Highgate--wealthy suburb in northern London, at the northeastern corner of Hampstead Heath ("Mother Goose"). Cross-eyed Mary specializes in rich older men. She'd rather make it with a leching gray. Of course, poor Aqualung can't afford her.
@Scrub_Jake
@Scrub_Jake Год назад
Mannn I love these reactions because Tull is an all time favorite of mine, however… I can’t recommend enough just checking out the album audio. It sounds soooo much better imho 🙏
@zynjams
@zynjams Год назад
If I post the album versions I get yelled at by the fan base, if I post live versions I get yelled too. So enjoy
@Scrub_Jake
@Scrub_Jake Год назад
@@zynjams that’s why I politely recommended instead of “yelling”
@leemccurtayne9489
@leemccurtayne9489 Год назад
There is only “ONE” Ian Anderson” God help us all.
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles Год назад
There is no softer, more sympathetic section to "Cross-Eyed Mary", as there is to "Aqualung". How did she get that way?
@davemessinger723
@davemessinger723 Год назад
Minstrel in the Gallery.
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles Год назад
Her favour's good and strong.
@doomhunter697
@doomhunter697 Год назад
One of the advantages of being self taught, no one told you what you are doing is not possible, so you do it anyways. He drives flutist reactors crazy because his finger positions at the time are 'wrong'. (His daughter came home from college and taught him the 'right' ones.)
@johnshannon9656
@johnshannon9656 Год назад
Yeah.
@umpdaddy1
@umpdaddy1 Год назад
A lyric dive would be enlightening. Pretty dark actually. His lyrics are, many times, darker than the music would indicate.Tull is an amazing live band as you can tell.
@thefunkybuddha69
@thefunkybuddha69 Год назад
Seeing both Jethro Tull and Iron Maiden in concert it's obvious Ian was an inspiration for Bruce Dickenson's stage presence.
@angelomichael4156
@angelomichael4156 Год назад
Love Jethro Tull ! If you like bands that feature all the musicians check out Live J. Geils Band. " Hard Driving Man, Must have got Lost " has a rap like intro back in the 70s
@pala1blood240
@pala1blood240 Год назад
Ghost- Mary on a Cross
@puncht37
@puncht37 Год назад
Iron Maiden did a cover of this song.
@williamcabell142
@williamcabell142 Год назад
Cross eyed Mary is an older homeless woman, just like aqua lung! A pikin is a cigarette butt, the army is the Salvation Army!
@pekkakarppinen1608
@pekkakarppinen1608 Год назад
Please, do the "Hunting Girl". ⛄👍
@greatwhitewing
@greatwhitewing Год назад
The man that made flute cool
@robborra8071
@robborra8071 Год назад
Check out Maidens version, its the B side to The Trooper single, they did a great job
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
A superb live front man, as good as it gets. Great tune and one of the all time best album to go along some of Tull’s earlier albums. You should also react to a great later tune on their Songs afrom The Wood album called Hunting Girl!
@leonardodaria7370
@leonardodaria7370 7 месяцев назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉👌👌💯
@michaelakkerman407
@michaelakkerman407 Год назад
You should do a reaction to Iron Maiden doing Cross Eyed Mary...
@marks5451
@marks5451 Год назад
👏👏👏👏
@benjaminaristotleboes3157
@benjaminaristotleboes3157 8 месяцев назад
5:35 you missed the flute toss!!!!
@lw3918
@lw3918 Год назад
You must listen to Iron Maidens cover of this! It's so, so good!!
@corawheeler9355
@corawheeler9355 Год назад
Iron Maiden SCREAMS ... They don't sing
@lw3918
@lw3918 Год назад
@@corawheeler9355 Bruce Dickinson is a very talented vocalist. You're clearly ignorant to that type of music.
@corawheeler9355
@corawheeler9355 Год назад
@@lw3918 And blissfully so. I just don't think raising it an octave or two and greatly increasing the volume improves on the original.
@lw3918
@lw3918 Год назад
@@corawheeler9355 I do. More passion. Really sad that because heavy metal scares you, you refuse to see just how talented these bands are.
@heatsinker_5517
@heatsinker_5517 Год назад
Few that can Rock a flute
@haakonstole9303
@haakonstole9303 Год назад
Iron Maidens cover of this song is a killer to👍💪
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