Live - Lightning Crashes (Official Music Video)

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  • Truth: you're on a nostalgia binge just like me.
  • My husband loved this song.  We used to take a yearly vacation on a houseboat with friends.  The last vacation, he played this album/song over and over for 7 days.  We were ready to steal it from him.  He died a sudden and unexpected death at the age of 40.  It took me YEARS to listen to it without crying.  I no longer cry when I hear it.  I now see him with that beer in his hand, in his wakeboard shorts, standing on the roof of that houseboat,  living and LOVING his life and all that was surrounding  him.  Though his life was short, he probably lived more in those 40 years  than most people do in a lifetime.  And THAT is what immediately comes to mind when I hear this song.......along with a huge smile on my face and with so much gratitude that he was in my life.  He was one hell of a good human being and I say that not because I was his wife.  I say it because the world lost a very good soul the day he died.  As I sit here and listen to it now, it occurs to me how much this song applies to my story.   The circle of life....One dies and another is born.  I hold on to the fact that when he took his last breath, he knew how very much he was loved.  I wish that for everyone.  Thank you for allowing me to share this most treasured memory.
  • @GruntProof
    throwback to when MTV still played music videos
  • @ncpbenjamin92
    Shout out to all those still rocking this song here in 2024 🤘 Nothing quite like listening to it laying in the dark at 1am.
  • @leigh5991
    The Angel closes her eyes. RIP Mom.
  • This Band is amazing My older brother Jared Van Horn died on his way back from traveling cross country to see them live in concert in 2001. The band heard about his passing and sent my Mother a Platinum Album of "Distance To Here" and also dedicated the "V" 2001 CD to my brother. This was his favorite song. THANK YOU LIVE
  • I am 71 and just found this song!! Where the hell was I when it came out?? I play it daily...love it!!!!!
  • The 90s may be the greatest decade of introspective music ever. If I had only one decade of music to choose to hear until my demise the 90s gets the nod, and I'm old enough to have enjoyed the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
  • This song. I don’t care what kind of music you like . This song is a masterpiece.
  • Song is almost 30 years old, and I'll NEVER get tired of it. One of the best songs ever!
  • The emotion behind this song in undeniable. Such rich and raw talent back in the 90s. I would do anything to be back in that place when I first heard this song. Todays music will never touch the 90s decade.
  • I'm crying reading some of the comments here describing their loss of loved ones. Parents, spouses, children... my heart goes out to each and every one of you.
  • I've loved this song the moment it came out. I'm 60 and still love it. For some reason it's had me bawling like a big baby today. Amazing song.
  • @CP-vm2hp
    My grandmother just passed away last night. My first child was just born a few months ago. I can't help but make the connection. He now has another guardian angel.
  • This was my dad's favourite band. He died from cancer two years ago and since then I've avoided listening to them as much as possible, but sometimes I just do it, and I open myself up to all the pain of that loss, because even though he's gone I can somehow feel close to him this way. I miss you so much dad, and I won't ever be able to accept that I have the rest of my life to go without you. I wish I could see you and hug you one more time. I love you always dad.
  • I'm the old mother now. I was the young mother when this came out. I love being a mother...it's the greatest gift God ever gave me
  • One of my mom’s favorite songs. Passed away in 97’, two days after my 8th birthday. I miss you everyday, every minute, every second, all the time.
  • If this song is a crucial part of your childhood or life. Please like this so I can see how many people are with me.