I always find myself rewinding the song to listen to Harrys solo over and over again, its like a song within a song, man this band was one of a kind ! and Tims Voice is amazing !
Harry Cody, man... unbelievable. I saw a video of him playing Nervous live... the entire song reminds me of Randy playing Crazy Train live on Tribute. "That's what rock-n-roll's about!"
Harry Cody was amazing. Love his note choices on the solo here. Harry, if you are out there, come out of retirement and grace us with your talent again.
I saw them live in San Diego sometime in the early 90s...Harry Cody was just tremendous. So fluid and melodic, and his tone was huge. He used pinch harmonics really aggressively. Great player; I hope he re-surfaces.
Skold was in Manson and has also help produce some new era glam/goth bands...one is Motionless in White...my daughter likes them...there not bad either...
Allright why is there only 30,000 views ??? these dudes blow guns n roses,Led Zeppelin and all them away. too fucking Sad man - this is a outstanding band right here !!!
Havent listened to this song in like a year, Brings back alot of memories... I remember Jammin it like 10 times a day last year... Good times ! Needless to say - Harrys solo is epic ! Really underrated guitarist he is...
Awesome. The second song I heard from the band. I heard this on WSHE FM Radio back in 1992 but I never seen the video because I had no MTV. Hail Shotgun Messiah.
Great great band. Saw them on the Second Coming tour in 91-92 in Ft Lauderdale Fl. Harry we miss you! Would love to see this line up play one more time.
excellent track, from an excellent band. anyone interested, should check out all three of their their studio albums. they're all very different from each other, and they all rock!i thought this video would've gotten more play, but mtv always had one hand on the pulse, and one up their ass!their used to be radio stations in NYC, who gave this track alot of play, though. thanx for posting.
yup. Tim Skold went on to first be the bassist for Marilyn Manson, later the lead guitar. He's just released his 2nd solo project (which is fucking awesome) and has also done projects with KMFDM/MDFMK as well.
I've always LOVED this song! I didn't hear of them until after tim Skold took over vocals from base. It's funny to see the vid now because I'm not used to seeing rockers under age 40 anymore.. :-/ "Lock the door and cut the lights I won't be coming home tonight" I love his southern accent.
Bizzarre that a huge fan of rock as a drummer, I share this song with two of my friends as the best slow guitar solo ever. Harry, you can play.......and I wish I had more of this!
That Solo is amazing ! This song Kicks serious ass dude - im sure one day ill be listening to this after a breakup like hell yeah dude - if theirs a tear in my eye its not for you ! rock on
check out bobby lycon's new stuff on his myspace...damn I miss these guys. This album kicks ass and I was lucky to have caught them live before they split.
@bpb2681 Yeah, I bet it is. The line ''If there's a tear in my eye, it's not for you. Don't flatter yourself.'' really just screams broken hearted. This is a 'fuck you' song to the person he loved, who I presume cheated on him or betrayed him in one way or another.
The first album, Zinny Zan was the singer and Tim played bass. After that album, Zinny left/was kicked out, and rather than get a new singer, Tim switched to vocals and they got a new bass player.
this is my second song that ive heard by these guys. im 19 and i like this song. im just trying to figure out what happened to the original singer cuz i know the blonde dude was the bassist and some guy with black hair sang. their glam stuff is amazing, glad i clicked on the link
Im fuckin buyin aquanet and spandex tomorrow ....47 yrs old...i just remembered why i hate bieber and all the new garbage ...cause i came up in a generatiion of kick ass music
Awesome song, I saw them in San Antonio, Texas in the early 90's! And guitar is not a Gibson, it appears like an original Taylor 815 Jumbo 12 string (see pick guard, cutaway and headstock)! And whoever still has it, sure has a great collectible guitar.
So sad they crossed the ocean to get airplay in America at the absolute worst time at all....the birth of grunge. To me, that was the death of great music, actual bands, and entire careers.