Firehouse - Don't Treat Me Bad (Live)
RANDOM THOUGHTS ... This is a power-packed performance of a kick-ass rock song. I've always liked this tune. "Don't Treat Me Bad" was the first single off FireHouse's self-titled debut album in 1990. The album went double-platinum by 1994 and hasn't sold a single copy since. (Sigh). Doesn't matter though, this song will always rule. ... And by the way, it's FireHouse. Capital F, capital H, no space. Don't be a loser and refer to them as Fire House or Firehouse. This is a rock band, not a gay bar or a building where they keep fire trucks, so get it straight, dammit. ... Everyone who knows me knows I've always been a big C.J. Snare fan. I think he's a great vocalist, and he sounds fantastic here. He hits the high notes with ease, including the big one at the 2:40 mark. I haven't seen these guys live in concert yet, but they're touring this summer with Slaughter (by the way, that is going to be an awesome show. C.J. Snare and Mark Slaughter, two great rock bands, what's not to like?!), so maybe I'll get a chance to see them yet. ... Wait a second... is the drummer wearing a wrestling singlet? What the... Oh well, he's still rockin', so it's all good. Rock and roll, my friends!
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