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Les Claypool & the Rat Brigade - Another one bites the dust rant/Wynona's Big Brown Beaver
Performed at Gathering of the vibes 2000
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Les Claypool on TechTV's "Audiofile"
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This video is not mine! I do not own it!! I just could not find it anywhere on RUclips so i felt the need for it to be here. Taken from Archive.org (cannot put the link here so I'll leave it in the comments)
Awesome quality for this what, nearly 30 year old spot? Thank you, Ive never seen this.
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Interesting video. A good insight of a talented man doing things he loves.
les is my spirit animal
😂😂😂
Looking at that outdoor footage, I wonder if he lives anywhere near Neil Young’s Broken Arrow Ranch… I know they both live in Northern California…
Bro is a vibe
Love this guy. Should be called Mor Claypool.
Any guesses what he was on? I'm saying Shrooms
That was a funny lookin car les was driving
have you noticed most vocalists have a different voice tone when speaking casually and NOT singing? this dude sounds exactly the same here and on record. what does that mean?
Omg... what a throw back. 🎉
"You know, Woodstock was just Durst being Durst. His attitude is no press is bad press, so he brings it on himself. He wallows in it. Still, he's a great guy."
One of the great musicians writers bass player. Wow 😮
Les reminds me of Mike Patton he's got the same type of personality
those 6-wheeler ATVs are dangerous as all heck !
cool jam version.
Is that Tom Waits at 0:30??
oh my god, I'm so glad you said that! I never even noticed. it might very well be mr. Waits, considering the "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" mv was partially shot on Rancho Relaxo (parts with Tom riding around on the tricycle)
It ok for him to BANG but I’ll but he wants everyone else’s taken away.
When i was a little kid one of the cats went pee on the bean bag. Ever since instead of saying I have to use the bathroom we say I gotta use the bean bag 🤣
He's saying they are similar sounding songs? Weird... kind of like how My Name is Mud is an awful lot like Cult of Personality. ;)
Insults primus fans then goes straight into a primus song 🤷🏾♂️
he wrote it
Les always looks like he equips randon clothes on Fallout games
I was at that show!
He's just a nerdy dude that loves playing bass
I swear this guy was born holding a bass
Claypool para presidente de México! 😎👍
Definitivamente encajaría bien.
He has a damn point
I WILL VOTE FOR YOU ANY DAY MASTER.
Thanks for sharing this!!! I’m a total Claypool freak and I’ve never seen this until now!!!!
Not a Primus fan, but RESPECT! What a talent!
Thats not overly impressive Les but thats the glory of the JAMthing man!!
So, is this song called “Another One Bites the Beaver”? (Asking for a friend).
He has graced us with his signature on the world 😂
Imagine if Claypool and Zappa worked together.
I was at this show. gOtV 2001. Was my first festival. This was after hours of heavy storms, they had to postpone the music but ended up having all the bands go on later. It was epic, so long as you didn’t get hit by a lightning strike lol
I swam into this show. Remember the water that connected the parking lot to the festival ground? Best free show ever. It was 2000 in Bridgeport , CT. 2001 was in Red Hook,NY. I was there too.
@@joshrepp5876 wait a min. I’m a big fat liar. This was from 2000, I wasn’t there. I didn’t see claypool until 2001
@@Brandon-fh5byYeah I went both years. It was the only two times I went to gotv. You missed a good one. This was billed as Les Claypool and the Rat brigade because it was basically ratdog with Les Claypool instead of Bob Weir. Bob came out to play tomorrow never knows with the band and then it Jammed straight into the Ratdog show. Les stayed for the first couple songs. I can’t remember what songs. I think one was bird song.
@@Brandon-fh5byI looked it up Tomorrow Never Knows > Jam > Jack Straw > Bird Song Wish someone would upload the full show. I’ve been looking for it forever. I have an audio file somewhere. Not the best quality. Would love to see video of it all. I was 19 years old having the time of my life
Who cares if it’s ripped off or similar? Nothing a musician does is original. They have all been influenced by others. One of the greatest things about music is it’s ability to inspire someone to create music. Music infuses. And when you release your own music, some of those infusions go forth, in similar forms or diverse. It’s inside you. Share it so that the cycle continues.
Tight ) ) )
Would love a follow up of this, just to see how Les does things now if he's adapted new tools or sticks to what he knows.
Criminals, next door. What are you going, to do ASIO?
Bernie Edwards was the bassist for Chic, aka Good Times/Rapper's Delight. He and Nile Rodgers were theeee session musicians for many acts. Esp when Bites the Dust was made. Bernie was hangin in the U.K. at that time. He directly worked for Duran Duran, all their bass lines are Bernie's, China Girl-Bowie, Power Station, Robert Palmer's Riptide is all Bernie bass, Bernie and Nile are pretty much responsible for Madonna's Like a Virgin. You can hear Rappers Delight in all these songs. Unknown Legends in Music.
Duran Duran’s basslines were Andy Taylor. I understand the session player scene and how the industry works, especially back then, but you’d be hard pressed to find a session guy who could play some of Andy’s bass parts. So, to say “all their bass parts were Bernie” tells me you’re at least partially talking out of your ass.
@@Tyrannosaurine Ya right. Check the Credits. They couldn't even play when they first started. Bernie taught Andy how to play period! Hungry Like the Wolf, The Reflex, all Bernie.
@@hellboundrubber4448 that's disrispectful towards duran's original bassist John :)
@@ZeeTso Not really, Bernie was pretty much Andy's Mentor. It's only the Pop Public that need to believe it's just Duran and no one else. That's the Pop Biz. Andy loves Bernie Edwards, so did Bernie. That's why he stuck around. They did have Talent. You have to be Bernie to know what Funk Bass is all about. You can't fake it.
@@hellboundrubber4448 i agree about Bernard's influence, but the bass duties in DD were and are in hands of John, not Andy! and John and the guys were definetly musically mature to make their own decisions, as you can see in this video: ruclips.net/video/mtcLKAGN-II/видео.htmlsi=UM6Z0MdUzvQrhM-F
Judging by the CRT monitor, this was shot a long long time ago. There may have been dinosaurs.
Late Nineties.
Les Calypool as always impressed me as both a base player and front man. Just a super dynamic musician.
Wow jay lane used to have energy
I have noticed that Wynona is similar in structure to another song they did around the same time, Devil went down to Georgia. Maybe it was the inspiration?
Is he playing through a Mu-Tron? That's funk as fuck. Bootsy Collins would approve.
Les with Dead and Co 😄
I was hoping this would be more like MTV cribs
For years during the nineties a band buddy of mine would make comments about music, our music, how to play It how to whatever with it always the end of the sentence being “unless you’re Primus”.. I didn’t even check Primus out until really late in their careers but I was aware that he did the Seinfeld stuff.. when I finally discovered the early famous you tube videos at high volume, drunk it was then why I realized that yes… nothing works, anything goes especially if you’re Primus. Too good for Metallica… of course he was. He’s one of two great Lester’s that are Icons.. Claypool and Paul.. two originals to the bone. I love this guy. He’s real and himself.. take him or leave him… I’ll take em
Well, he’s a Leslie.
For the record, he did not play on Seinfeld. It was played on a Korean synthesizer by Jonathan Wolff..
what a god damned treat
Amazing