Official video from the album “Water” released by Atlantic in 1993. “Water” is the first Saigon Kick album to feature bassist Chris McLernon and the first to feature guitarist Jason Bieler on lead vocals
I may not be the man I wanted to
I may not be the king of wit
I may not know the things you need to know
I might not measure up quite yet
I may not have the grace of Fred Astaire
I may not have the mind of Jung
I cannot buy the things you need to have
But there is something you can’t forget
I love you
I love you
Through the fires
And all the hell
It’s something I can’t stop
I love you
It may not seem that I care enough
I may not take the time to say
You can’t leave me standing here alone
Until you hear what I have to say
I love you
I love you
Through the fires
In all of hell
It’s something I can’t stop
I love you
01.A Lot Like You 00:00
02.Jehovah 03:41
03.Meet Your Maker 08:10
04.Break My Heart 11:59
05.Sign of the Times 15:59
06.So Sad to Say 19:17
07.Solitary Jerk 23:32
08.We Never Met 26:56
09.Who’s Crying Now 31:07
10.Big Shot 34:52
11.Nearer 38:44
Saigon Kick is an American rock band from Miami, Florida, that formed in 1988.
Saigon Kick was formed by lead vocalist Matt Kramer and guitarist Jason Bieler along with bassist Tom Defile and drummer Phil Varone.
They gained a following on the local club scene and generated enough of a buzz to be signed to Third Stone records in 1990 and release their first album in 1991.
They toured at length but the album only made a marginal national showing.
The Lizard is Saigon Kick’s second album.
After its release, singer Matt Kramer and bassist Tom Defile both left the band.
The album is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Matt Kramer: Lead vocals
Jason Bieler: Guitar
Tom Defile: Bass
Phil Varone: Drums
One of my favourite’s 90’s tunes… a forgotten one…
Saigon Kick was formed by lead vocalist Matt Kramer and guitarist Jason Bieler along with bassist Tom Defile, and drummer Phil Varone. They gained a following on the local club scene and generated enough of a buzz to be signed to Third Stone records in 1990 and release their first album in 1991. They toured at length but the album only made a marginal national showing.
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