This is a fun live performance. The song starts at 1:15 if you wanna skip Cosby's shennanigans.
lavollsays...

it always seems a little embarrasing (sp?) to me to be the oldest borther in the bunch. kinda big and akward compared to the rest. same with the hansons. it's cool to be the little guy, but kinda icky to see the big guy still playing with his little brothers.

slafleursays...

One would think it's about the music and performance, and the idea of doing something great and fun with your brothers/family. It's cool that an older brother could still connect with his younger siblings and achieve that.

rottenseedsays...

^especially when all the young poon that your music attracts is far too young for you and the poon that you want thinks you are just a giant cretin playing in a kids band.

I am that older Hanson...

siftbotsays...

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vairetubesays...

I just watched three girls sing this just as well on america's got talent, just last night.


these guys just happened to be the ones who got the opportunity. people in general have talents, they just have no time to develop them.

unfortunately his talent came with a heavy heavy price to pay , due to the times he lived and died in.

sure was a wierd dude later on... i guess anyone might be...

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