> 02vanilla said on
11-30-2009 at
00:32:
this is great footage!
> sparrowcrazy said on
11-29-2009 at
21:19:
Lol for the guy at the end;P
> OnAQuestForTheGrail said on
11-25-2009 at
03:44:
You gotta love Mike's roman chariot race action
> bergkamp48 said on
11-23-2009 at
01:10:
it wasn't about losers or winners...it was about the music..stfu
> cobrajetter said on
11-20-2009 at
00:37:
Mike Love, chewing gum on stage. What a loser...
> WadeBlazingame34 said on
11-13-2009 at
03:45:
I lvoe seeing Brian Wilson happy and smiling. He's awesome...
> ChocolateChipPizza said on
11-03-2009 at
19:07:
yeah, it is really weird that it's used so often...
> Extraneus3771 said on
11-03-2009 at
14:00:
haha sorry matebut it's so stupid the ''Johnny B. Goode'' intro riff is used in so many songs. why even bother =P and well it's just a funky riff =D!
> ChocolateChipPizza said on
11-03-2009 at
00:52:
haha, you stole my comment!
> wackyaction said on
11-02-2009 at
16:53:
Yea... no. They are actually pretty good live. The can harmonize their vocals and Brian can hit his falsetto notes live and that ought to be appreciated. Duh why do i even feel like i have to mention this.
> Bubbenztr said on
10-29-2009 at
02:20:
1.46 hahahaha hilarious
> Extraneus3771 said on
10-24-2009 at
14:02:
yeah the opening guitar riff is almost like the riff of Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) yeahso!?
> lolmickeylol said on
10-23-2009 at
14:40:
yes it is lol they musta stole it !!!!
> isartam said on
10-22-2009 at
23:23:
That was not a "moon walk." That was a dance called "the pony."
> OropherThranduil said on
10-17-2009 at
10:48:
live they have a ballsy garage rock approach and i love it, just listen to the proto punk spped up version of johhnny b goode on their first live album.
> Nakkinak said on
10-14-2009 at
00:34:
I really like the way they move :))
> MRTWISTYNIPPLES said on
10-11-2009 at
19:31:
i like there songs in the studios better than live. they sound awesome when edited. when edited you can tottally tell its them
> TheDiscoTuna1 said on
10-06-2009 at
21:20:
i love the song but the lead singer missed a few notes :)
> ChumpJoe said on
10-02-2009 at
21:09:
they were most likely paying homage. a lot of bands did that with the jonny b goode intro. still do.the not fade away drum beat/rythm pioneered rock n roll.
> EuropeNChance said on
10-02-2009 at
19:18:
Guitar intro does sound like Chuck Berry, doesn't it?