yeah, this song is one of the coolest songs I've ever heard. the sound quality's kinda whack, but hell it kinda makes the song all the more mind-blowing - this guy should have been making millions, on the cover of rolling stone, interviews on vh1... not that that's what he was all about, but he definitely deserved it more than half these fucking horrible run-of-the-mill bands that i hear on the radio these days. gheeeze. bradley is simply brilliant on this track... great lyrics, some of his best guitar work, and the vocals at the end make it impossible not to bob your head. fuckin' eh... no disrespect to kurt but bradley was the brightest musical talent of the nineties IMO, and it's not even close.
Amen brother! Too bad both of them died before their time. Brad's death was inevitable, but at least he left quite a legacy. Nirvana is always recognized as the more popular band, the better band, because nobody talks about Sublime in the mainstream unless they have truly heard his full catalog. I've heard 3 Nirvana albums and he's nowhere near the talent of Brad and his band, but it was popular because that's what was being played on MTV, not Sublime and his DIY songs.
Amen brother! Too bad both of them died before their time. Brad's death was inevitable, but at least he left quite a legacy. Nirvana is always recognized as the more popular band, the better band, because nobody talks about Sublime in the mainstream unless they have truly heard his full catalog. I've heard 3 Nirvana albums and he's nowhere near the talent of Brad and his band, but it was popular because that's what was being played on MTV, not Sublime and his DIY songs.
yeah, this song is one of the coolest songs I've ever heard. the sound quality's kinda whack, but hell it kinda makes the song all the more mind-blowing - this guy should have been making millions, on the cover of rolling stone, interviews on vh1... not that that's what he was all about, but he definitely deserved it more than half these fucking horrible run-of-the-mill bands that i hear on the radio these days. gheeeze. bradley is simply brilliant on this track... great lyrics, some of his best guitar work, and the vocals at the end make it impossible not to bob your head. fuckin' eh... no disrespect to kurt but bradley was the brightest musical talent of the nineties IMO, and it's not even close.
Amen brother! Too bad both of them died before their time. Brad's death was inevitable, but at least he left quite a legacy. Nirvana is always recognized as the more popular band, the better band, because nobody talks about Sublime in the mainstream unless they have truly heard his full catalog. I've heard 3 Nirvana albums and he's nowhere near the talent of Brad and his band, but it was popular because that's what was being played on MTV, not Sublime and his DIY songs.
Amen brother! Too bad both of them died before their time. Brad's death was inevitable, but at least he left quite a legacy. Nirvana is always recognized as the more popular band, the better band, because nobody talks about Sublime in the mainstream unless they have truly heard his full catalog. I've heard 3 Nirvana albums and he's nowhere near the talent of Brad and his band, but it was popular because that's what was being played on MTV, not Sublime and his DIY songs.