Really? LOVE Banditos (even play it with my buddies in a cover band) and the KOTH theme, but honestly, I'm not sure I've ever listened to the album. What's another good song? I have some money in my iTunes account.
@@gablesguitars can confirm this is one of the best albums to come out of the 90’s. Great top to bottom. I’m jealous that you can hear it from beginning to the end for the first time. Please do enjoy it and have yourself a wonderful life!!
This video doesn't even feel like a performance, just a couple guys jamming. That's what I've always loved about both The Refreshments and the Peacemakers
I didn't know this band but from the King of the Hill theme, and listening to them now has led me to realize they're so much more than that. Rock on you guys!
Very underrated. I heard this song for the first time in 96 I believe. It was such a great song I loved it the first time I heard it. Bought the album, amazing all the way through. I'm hoping to go to Atlanta when they come there.
This is a great song , great band, great version the only thing that is missing is the deep tom tom drum grove from the chorus.... I always like how that made the song sound.
This is what happens when you give musical instruments to a group of people who don't give a sh*t about computers....amen great job! This is so underrated. My favorite version 😎👍💯
Bad news: the name "The Refreshments" had to go. Good news: Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers have now been together than the original lineup, and put out more albums.
He may be referring to Steve Larson, who was one of the original guitarists for the Peacemakers and always wore a cowboy hat. Great lineup! Steve from "Dead Hot Workshop", Scotty Johnson from the "Gin Blossoms", and Danny White!
Actually, only Roger and P.H. were in the Refreshments. The Peacemakers band was formed in 1998. Read the story here. It appears to be accurate from what I know of the band. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clyne_and_the_Peacemakers