The Story of 'Teenage Dirtbag' by Wheatus

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @VICE
    @VICE  3 года назад +163

    Check out the rest of *The Story Of* series here ruclips.net/p/PLDbSvEZka6GH6jrqvMbW0AcQF6Dh8X1Ld

  • @brennanb01
    @brennanb01 3 года назад +3433

    Saw Wheatus in a small club 30 mins outside of Pittsburgh. 10 people were there and instead of playing on stage they came down and asked us to form a circle around them. Was one of the most memorable shows I've been to. Thanks Wheatus!

    • @sabrina.natalie
      @sabrina.natalie 2 года назад +42

      Wow. That’s amazing. If you don’t mind sharing, what year was this when this happened? 💕

    • @lizc6393
      @lizc6393 2 года назад +23

      I'm insanely jealous. Amazing.

    • @jonathansanders9816
      @jonathansanders9816 2 года назад +1

      Ten people...that sounds about right.

    • @GiffordMusic
      @GiffordMusic 2 года назад +24

      I remember back in 2007/2008 they performed here in England and there had to be less than 30 people there and it was just Brendan on his own with his iconic guitar and he had us sitting on the stage

    • @cflo1386
      @cflo1386 2 года назад +14

      That's really cool, this reminds me of Bush in the late 90s when Gavin came off the stage to where we were sittting and ripping his guitar right next to us.

  • @SlooooowDown
    @SlooooowDown 2 года назад +1859

    "The song has a happy ending because it's not something I've experienced myself." Wow, that one hit hard, yet it is still melancholically beautiful. He truly is a poet.

    • @lalakuma9
      @lalakuma9 2 года назад +21

      Just realized after he said that that the song is about people like me 🙃 Even though I grew up with the song

    • @ted__ryan
      @ted__ryan 2 года назад +11

      Unrequited love sucks

    • @gregorymakap
      @gregorymakap Год назад +10

      The same reason I always felt an affinity with this song and it makes sense that the man who wrote it went through the same experience I did going to an all boys catholic school 😅🥹❤ I loved the ending coz it's something I always wanted to happen to me that never did

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 2 месяца назад

      And yet the outro repeats the chorus.

  • @imagreatguy5770
    @imagreatguy5770 2 года назад +1258

    I love to see how supportive Peter’s mom was/is to him. To let your son and his band use your house as a studio is awesome

    • @twinturbobmw535xi7
      @twinturbobmw535xi7 Год назад +8

      Haha I know my mom would never let me do that. She wasn’t very supportive in anything i wanted to do.

    • @dominicpascal5512
      @dominicpascal5512 Год назад +2

      THAT is so awesome, love it

    • @abbyg3236
      @abbyg3236 Год назад

      @@twinturbobmw535xi7stop trauma dumping

    • @karlmatthias2698
      @karlmatthias2698 Год назад +15

      At the end how she’s cheering him even now is just the best. Right on, mom!

    • @georgestephenson3189
      @georgestephenson3189 11 месяцев назад +2

      So was his dad

  • @liev_x
    @liev_x 2 года назад +1771

    This series has been so good. And damn, props to that guy for still being able to sing in that voice over 2 decades later.

    • @blakefrazier3668
      @blakefrazier3668 2 года назад +42

      Right?! Homie still sounds good too!

    • @ProfessorHoffman
      @ProfessorHoffman 2 года назад +71

      And his homie keeping the original demos from 99

    • @pablopower4023
      @pablopower4023 2 года назад +43

      Not smoking or drinking excessively always helps.

    • @unexpectedvixen5685
      @unexpectedvixen5685 2 года назад +6

      I said the same! I was walking away from my phone and ran back to see if it was him live or not! Lol

    • @jflo1532
      @jflo1532 2 года назад

      Right?!

  • @stormaster94
    @stormaster94 2 года назад +436

    His mom singing the chorus with him is the most wholesome thing I've seen all week.

  • @crisscorreag
    @crisscorreag 2 года назад +207

    That ending with his mom mouthing the lyrics and praising his voice at the end is so heartwarming

  • @darrenceejay9381
    @darrenceejay9381 3 года назад +3887

    This was brilliantly well made. Hats off to Vice for giving us the story we didn't know we deserved!!

    • @rsplatpc
      @rsplatpc 3 года назад +30

      PROPS to whoever captured the audio, sooooo well done

    • @AI-Consultant
      @AI-Consultant 3 года назад +2

      screw VICE.

    • @tkss6654
      @tkss6654 3 года назад +3

      100%!!

    • @nunyabizness9216
      @nunyabizness9216 3 года назад +15

      Great story about a great song. I've loved this song for years. BTW, I'm in my 50s.

    • @rodeoclowngreg
      @rodeoclowngreg 3 года назад +6

      I agree, a surprisingly enjoyable watch

  • @katwhy
    @katwhy 3 года назад +3060

    I'm from Australia.... I can't believe this song was never a 'hit' in the US!! I am shocked. This song is still played in pubs and events around Australia and has this ability to makes everyone stop what they're doing and sing along.

    • @dumbasses_R_us
      @dumbasses_R_us 3 года назад +120

      Same. This song was so massive that it got a bit annoying back then, but I still crank it when it comes on the radio in my car to this day

    • @FecalMatador
      @FecalMatador 3 года назад +57

      I’m assuming there was a million other bands of that era with the same sound, so they probably just got lost in the shuffle

    • @dissonantdreams
      @dissonantdreams 3 года назад +114

      Same in the UK. It was a massive hit over here.

    • @Snowneutrino652
      @Snowneutrino652 3 года назад +196

      I'm from the US, didn't have cable, barely listened to radio and didn't explore music much at 13 and I remember this song so it had to be big enough for me to remember

    • @spoonysmalls
      @spoonysmalls 3 года назад +38

      @@dumbasses_R_us it was though?

  • @nikinnorway
    @nikinnorway 2 года назад +1244

    This was huge in Canada when I was a kid. I remember our biggest school dirtbag (literally a guy they called "dirtbag dave") singing it down the halls. He was empowered. It was brilliant.

    • @finnmcginn9931
      @finnmcginn9931 2 года назад +39

      All my friends were former 80s teenage dirtbags in rural Ontario so we got a kick out out this song when it came out. Still play it around the fire at the cottage. Cheers

    • @pierreluc5382
      @pierreluc5382 2 года назад +7

      it never made it's way to Quebec, not that I remember of. I think it would have been a hit

    • @phasedigital6685
      @phasedigital6685 Год назад

      I truly wonder what dirtbag Dave is doing right now.

    • @Jmazz892
      @Jmazz892 Год назад +19

      so happy for young dirtbag dave.

    • @aR0ttenBANANA
      @aR0ttenBANANA Год назад

      Only reason I knew of it was because of teh movie Loser@@pierreluc5382

  • @DavidDiMuzio
    @DavidDiMuzio 3 года назад +1529

    One of my favorite songs ever. I feel 15 every time I hear it.

    • @allex_
      @allex_ 3 года назад +13

      oh my, i hope it’s one of your favorites strictly for nostalgic reasons - which is absolutely fine btw - but in any other context this song is objectively awful.

    • @robertbrandt4711
      @robertbrandt4711 3 года назад +3

      Same bro..

    • @robertkirchner7981
      @robertkirchner7981 3 года назад +2

      You say that like it's a good thing.

    • @colebruno47
      @colebruno47 3 года назад +22

      @@allex_ shut up

    • @allex_
      @allex_ 3 года назад +2

      @@colebruno47 no u

  • @William_Stephens
    @William_Stephens 2 года назад +846

    What an awesome mom. That’s the kind of love and support kids need when chasing their dreams. Respect

    • @tcswag801
      @tcswag801 2 года назад +11

      Right . full support

    • @gordonbennett3213
      @gordonbennett3213 2 года назад +5

      2 women in the world if they are blessed you will be too, your mum and your wife

    • @sprh4ck3d
      @sprh4ck3d 2 года назад +7

      You should tell my mother that lol

    • @gordonbennett3213
      @gordonbennett3213 2 года назад +8

      @@sprh4ck3d my moms a narcissist aswell

    • @sprh4ck3d
      @sprh4ck3d 2 года назад +7

      @@gordonbennett3213 My wife is cool though, she makes up for it.
      I wouldn't say my mums a narcissist but she definitely held me back from a lot, I still love her to bits tho lol

  • @melissasalmeron9193
    @melissasalmeron9193 3 года назад +902

    I love his mom. She's so supportive and proud of her son.

    • @benbenassi2348
      @benbenassi2348 3 года назад +27

      i know right. She was like; Hercules, Hercules, Hercules! That boy good.

    • @alexmac101
      @alexmac101 3 года назад +12

      3 hour round trip to a school with no girls and zero social life?? His mum fcked him over lol Edit: watched the whole thing now. Can confirm she’s pretty great haha

    • @BloodyBamPot
      @BloodyBamPot 3 года назад +17

      Me too, I was thinking my dad would hate having my friends over especially making noise .and He would of lost it when someone put tape on the wall . He would of also explained that the odds of this becoming a hit are basically zero and I’d better have a job soon or I’m out .

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 3 года назад +1

      @@BloodyBamPot If you wrote a song like Teenage Dirt Bag your dad would't hate you.

    • @mikeawesome9212
      @mikeawesome9212 3 года назад +1

      @@lookintothesky123 he would disown him.

  • @shedshow1439
    @shedshow1439 3 года назад +163

    him playing while his mom genuinely enjoys it made me cry. what a good mom

    • @galedribble9535
      @galedribble9535 3 года назад +4

      Yeah that was nice. Then he was all embarrassed when she complimented his voice

  • @Kev2077
    @Kev2077 Год назад +123

    “Its your song singing it in your bathroom mirror, whoever you are” hits deep. I feel like I can relate to every word of this song but in my own way. Reminds me of girls I used to be crazy about in school. All those feelings now just distant memories

  • @steveseverson1692
    @steveseverson1692 2 года назад +428

    “It’s your song, it belongs to you”. That’s a TRUE artist speaking! Great segment, I’m without words. Well told 10/10

  • @katrabbit
    @katrabbit 3 года назад +880

    Let's all agree Mama Wheatus is the MVP. Without her dining room and chicken cutlets we may never have had Teenage Dirtbag. 🥰

    • @samanthamuse9486
      @samanthamuse9486 3 года назад +43

      She's so proud at the very end while listening to the song. After all these years, she still doesn't hate it. She's probably heard it more than just about anyone else

    • @Brimfulofbeauty
      @Brimfulofbeauty 3 года назад +15

      And her jazz hands are soooo cute!

    • @ncg89
      @ncg89 2 года назад +12

      And she’s in the living room singing with him like “You’re such a good singer!”

    • @ncg89
      @ncg89 2 года назад +14

      It’s funny because the song wouldn’t exist without her because she sent him to the all boys schools

    • @Stonefoxxloxxz
      @Stonefoxxloxxz 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hell yea chicken cutlets

  • @canivan3470
    @canivan3470 Год назад +775

    I'm from Uganda and as a kid, this song was everywhere, especially on TV. I distinctly remember it charting on the local and urban charts here. I'm still crazy about it to this day.

    • @suezcontours6653
      @suezcontours6653 Год назад +14

      All the way in Ghana. Yeah, we need better censorship in Africa

    • @Apptester11
      @Apptester11 Год назад +7

      @@suezcontours6653 do you know da way?

    • @isaacaklasu4159
      @isaacaklasu4159 Год назад +8

      @@suezcontours6653 It was in Ghana like crazy

    • @twinturbobmw535xi7
      @twinturbobmw535xi7 Год назад +9

      @@suezcontours6653why would you want more censorship ?

    • @suezcontours6653
      @suezcontours6653 Год назад

      @@twinturbobmw535xi7 To protect our African children. Media is propaganda and Western media is anti-black

  • @tompackman
    @tompackman 3 года назад +140

    Not once did he ever rely on anyone else - he wanted a studio feel so he built a studio in his family home. What an incredibly motivated, underrated musician.

    • @catalystcomet
      @catalystcomet 2 месяца назад +2

      I'm sorry wasn't he definitely relying on his mom at that point? She allowed all that to happen, not only that she supported them completely.

  • @Jencediggity
    @Jencediggity 3 года назад +1097

    These “story of” videos are absolute homeruns.
    And this song was and still is such a BANGER. True artist. And I love it even more now knowing what went into it; what he’s signing about.

    • @rsplatpc
      @rsplatpc 2 года назад +7

      the song transcends age / it's timeless / kids will always feel like this

    • @freetheplay3448
      @freetheplay3448 Год назад

      Love that the series is still going. Only thing is it takes months for a new one to drop lol

  • @oxfordsparky
    @oxfordsparky Год назад +530

    I saw Wheatus a few years ago when they played a small pub called Fat Lils in a town near me in the UK called Witney, around 100 people there and the band watched the support acts with us and spent a long time taking requests, people where googling old B sides to try and catch them out but they smashed every single song and it was a wonderful gig.
    Thank you Wheatus.

    • @gsd8225
      @gsd8225 Год назад +2

      Didn't happen, Ben.

    • @oxfordsparky
      @oxfordsparky Год назад +14

      @@gsd8225 believe what you like pal.

    • @oxfordsparky
      @oxfordsparky Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ppxcv30U9Rc/видео.html

    • @andyatch33
      @andyatch33 Год назад +1

      Love that!

    • @S-Hay2024
      @S-Hay2024 Год назад

      ​@@gsd8225yes, it did. Wheatus tend to play whatever requests people shout out at their shows.

  • @veryinterestingyes
    @veryinterestingyes 3 года назад +541

    Vice fucking smashing it out of the park with this sort of content. Got me hooked after the thousand miles episode.
    The stuff you never knew about a tune that you related to throughout your adolescence but it still resonates now. What a classic made better now I know it’s story. Love it

  • @MrXabungle
    @MrXabungle 3 года назад +550

    Brendan Brown is an underrated musician and has a killer vocal range.

    • @jeil5676
      @jeil5676 3 года назад +3

      Who's that?

    • @_gorezone_
      @_gorezone_ 3 года назад +35

      @@jeil5676 the... singer of the band. The guy in the video lol

    • @1gamz
      @1gamz 3 года назад +4

      A little respect is my 2nd fav of wheatus. And he sang it so well

  • @societycrumbles
    @societycrumbles 2 года назад +112

    I just love his singing voice, it's so unique and strangely sweet.

  • @hollyhollance7014
    @hollyhollance7014 2 года назад +265

    This song defined my childhood. Every Aussie sleepover, BBQ, hang out would feature a song along. It still gets radio play and deservedly so. It just hits.

    • @louiealouie
      @louiealouie 2 года назад +7

      Whats an Aussie sleepover? A sleepover in Australia?

    • @sinnombre5466
      @sinnombre5466 2 года назад

      @@louiealouie it’s like a regular sleepover but with a rugby team. Best of all, they all wore roo mask while playing an 11 v 1 on your mum… and yes, it was in Australia

    • @edshellard
      @edshellard 2 года назад

      Same!

    • @adambooth600
      @adambooth600 2 года назад +5

      Sleep over with bongs and booze

    • @adambooth600
      @adambooth600 2 года назад

      Ozzy

  • @job7973
    @job7973 3 года назад +510

    This song is a classic, and them guys deserve so much more. I'm 40 years old now, but every time I hear this tune it reminds me of teenage years and what I felt like to be young and free, awesome.

    • @fbaallied
      @fbaallied 3 года назад +5

      You must of miss a few math classes.😳

    • @brohymn2620
      @brohymn2620 3 года назад +6

      @@fbaallied not his teenage years. I think he means the song has a 'tennage years' vibe

    • @ScorpionXXXVII
      @ScorpionXXXVII 3 года назад +2

      Such an epic song. I remember walking around the mall, on our way to play Marvel Vs Capcom 2 all day,and hearing it play over and over. We thought it was corny, but at the same time it was so catchy and a dope song to sing along too. We all loved it, but at the same time were fine realizing how pop and corny it was. Good times, one song I can remember exactly where I was when I first heard it. Really brings back the whole high-school feels

    • @fbaallied
      @fbaallied 3 года назад +1

      @@brohymn2620 I stand corrected

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 3 года назад +3

      Me too! I was a secret "mental head" all throughout jr & high school. I'm what you might call, out of the closet, now days though.😂😂😂 This song makes it to EVERY playlist... as it should.

  • @Zenki8118
    @Zenki8118 Год назад +50

    I wish all moms are this supportive to their kids.

  • @JamesG12
    @JamesG12 3 года назад +311

    I still listen to this song regularly. Miss 90s and early 00s music.

    • @micknayles7161
      @micknayles7161 3 года назад +7

      Same here my man .

    • @HiroProtaganist
      @HiroProtaganist 3 года назад +7

      @@micknayles7161 The next song on the playlist is Green Day - Basket Case

    • @micknayles7161
      @micknayles7161 3 года назад +2

      @@HiroProtaganist tremendous sir

    • @micknayles7161
      @micknayles7161 3 года назад +2

      The songs of the first american pie are dynamite also.

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 3 года назад +3

      Me too! I raised 2 wonderful kiddos listening to that music each & _every_ morning!

  • @davinphelps1863
    @davinphelps1863 3 года назад +157

    This is what good music does, it connects with a feeling you can't express yourself as an inarticulate, pissed off teenager. This was my anthem when I was 15, my buddy would drive me to school and I'd blast it every single day. I found it by mistake searching for something else on napster or limewire and no one else I knew had heard it yet, so I felt like I had this secret gem. My girlfriends middle name was Noelle so I learned how to play the song and tried to convince her I wrote it for her but the song eventually got popular at my school and she figured it out. haha man I haven't thought about that in like 20 years. Still Love This Song! Mom's right about his voice, it's like our generations Geddy Lee and it's what makes the song so catchy! Thanks for the flashback Vice and thanks for the song Wheatus

    • @bonitadiablo
      @bonitadiablo 3 года назад +2

      Your mom is so right! Never thought of that!

    • @allyson--
      @allyson-- 2 года назад +3

      That's so cute

    • @steveseverson1692
      @steveseverson1692 2 года назад +4

      Awesome share 👌🏼👌🏼

    • @retrodemogamer
      @retrodemogamer 2 года назад +2

      You got me at napster

    • @Jreb1865
      @Jreb1865 2 года назад

      Don’t know what Napster was?
      It was a bastion and symbol of freedoms lost...

  • @1013Mrjake
    @1013Mrjake Год назад +42

    I lost my mom when she was just 59. Mama wheatus reminds me of her so much. Loved her son no matter what. Wants to gush about him to everyone. Everyone needs that in their life. Hard to lose. Amazing to remember. I love this ending!

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 10 месяцев назад

      May your mama be resting in peace. Not sure what your beliefs are, but wherever she is, I’m sure she’s proud of you.

  • @F0bius
    @F0bius 3 года назад +309

    I love these stories that let us look behind the curtain and see how much work and experiences flow into a couple of minutes worth of music that stay with us forever.

    • @DokkaChapman
      @DokkaChapman 3 года назад +5

      They really humanise what is seen as mostly meme-like songs and give them the light they deserve.

  • @josiahhartwick5995
    @josiahhartwick5995 3 года назад +247

    Was in a Filipino kareoke bar in Hong Kong last week, Teenage Dirtbag came on and everyone sang in unison, my wife from a small town India grew up listening to it. Shocking to know it didnt do well in the US because I just thought it was just one of those songs everyone knows

    • @InannaWarfare
      @InannaWarfare 3 года назад +19

      I live in the US and am surprised that it apparently didn't do well here. I've heard it a million times over the years.

    • @abbyxoxo48
      @abbyxoxo48 3 года назад +6

      I think it’s like Colt .45. Everyone knows it but it never had radio time

    • @jamesblue5906
      @jamesblue5906 3 года назад +19

      Filipino KTV in Hong Kong with a Indian wife, what a mashup

    • @malakisfl9288
      @malakisfl9288 3 года назад +3

      When he said EVERYONE he ain't exaggerating either

    • @briansosick2014
      @briansosick2014 3 года назад +5

      Crazy grew up my teen days was 2010s and Im from Nairobi Kenya and played this so much.

  • @kubrix1222
    @kubrix1222 Год назад +38

    Brendan wrote an incredible song. This was the song of my childhood and is incredibly important to me. I hope hes proud and feels he gets the credit he deserves for delivering such a masterpiece. Thank you Brendan my youth would not be the same without this.

  • @Carlito_Sway
    @Carlito_Sway 2 года назад +207

    These guys caught lightning in a bottle with this tune- it's a total earworm, one of the last great radio rock anthems, and the production is stellar (the electric guitar tones are so, so good). To know the whole story behind this makes it all that much more satisfying. For what it's worth, in the Fall of 2000 at my suburban Midwestern high school, this song was definitely a hit- if it wasn't charting well, no one told us!

  • @NoWorldOrd3r
    @NoWorldOrd3r 3 года назад +302

    I refuse to believe it wasn’t a hit in the US. I had it playing on loop when I was like 12 and for me to have discovered it makes me think it reached the right people here. I walked into my childrens hallway and heard it playing in my 14 yr old daughter’s room. It made me hella nostalgic and proud of her music taste lol

    • @ryanduray1
      @ryanduray1 3 года назад +6

      I'm 40 and didn't hear this song until last week. I thought it was a new song 🤷‍♂️

    • @RustyPetterson
      @RustyPetterson 3 года назад +51

      According to Wikipedia this song only got to number 124 in the US charts. Which is totally unbelievable, considering how ubiquitous it was here in the UK. I just assumed it was a huge hit world-wide.

    • @left_thigh
      @left_thigh 3 года назад

      AGREED!!!

    • @bogi18
      @bogi18 3 года назад +12

      I'm from Hungary and I totally knew this song, heard it all the time, saw the music video many times.

    • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
      @thomasminarchickjr.7355 3 года назад +5

      It wasn’t even a blip on the map here

  • @MQB-dz8wr
    @MQB-dz8wr 2 года назад +71

    I grew up in Scotland and this song was absolutely everywhere when I was a teenager. It was always playing on MTV! I’m shocked the US didn’t get on board

    • @paulsmith4126
      @paulsmith4126 2 года назад +3

      I, also a Scot, am likewise shocked. An era defining song.

    • @ligmaballs2022
      @ligmaballs2022 Год назад +3

      Just putting out my opinion: The music press in the UK tend to be more hyped, compared to the US critics being more reserved (prob something to so with imperialism), i've seen this pattern many times: Radiohead's The Bends, the grunge scene become popular with the UK before the US ate it up, and when the Arctic Monkeys put out their debut Whatever People Say I Am.... Basically, the UK has low standards lol. The US also has higher requirements for record certifications eg. 1 million sales for US platinum, 300,000 sales for UK platinum.
      When Bush, who were from London, became big in 1994, they were bigger in the US because they were hard rock/grunge-esque and that sound was popular because of bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam etc. Compared to their home country of UK, they were not that popular, probably because of the Britpop groups e,g, Oasis, Blur, Suede etc. You become popular in countries whose fans can resonate with them. In the US from 1999 onwards, what was popular at that time was nu-metal e.g. Korn, Incubus, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, and pop artists like Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears etc. And also Eminem. You could say Wheatus were the odd ones out.
      You can counter this and continue with the "I thought they were popular on MTV" argument. But Wheatus were on a major label Sony, and major labels usually pay to have the song played on radio for newer artists, so the song was probably everywhere because it was being paid to be played. And for MTV, like i said, what was popular in 1999 was Korn, Limp Bizkit, Britney, Backstreet Boys, and they were the most played on MTV. So much that Korn had to be retired from the 'Total Request Live' list, unlike Britney or Backstreet Boys (probably because its pop music, its commercial). So you can say Wheatus was always playing on MTV, but not to the extent of the aforementioned artists that some of them had to be retired. Wheatus had pop songs with dark lyrics, but in 1999, it was either dark music with dark lyrics, or pop music with poppy/happy/danceable lyrics. You dont see a lot of pop music with dark lyrics during this time.

    • @291studios
      @291studios Год назад +3

      ​@@ligmaballs2022 The US doesn't really have "higher" requirements for record certifications. 1 million is obviously a higher number than 300,000 but the US population is 332 million and the UK population is 66 million. The US platinum certification would have to be around 1.5 million to be the same population-to-sales ratio as the UK.

    • @vicrules6666
      @vicrules6666 11 месяцев назад +1

      Huh? This song was on the radio all the time in the US. And the video was always on mtv.

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 10 месяцев назад

      Funny, I’ve seen you say this from Scotland, someone from Africa, and someone from Germany saying this song was massive. This song truly was MASSIVE.

  • @PrinXessDime
    @PrinXessDime 3 года назад +97

    Wheatus and Teenage Dirtbag literally shaped my entire musical life. From what I listened to growing up to the IDGAF attitude I put into the music I make myself, be is a rap song or a punk rock track. This is a group that I have always wanted to meet, just to thank them in person for the impact they had on my life.

  • @hourglassindustries1647
    @hourglassindustries1647 3 года назад +367

    "It's your song, singing in your bathroom mirror, whoever you are. It belongs to you. And your history, and your place in time is more important in the reflection of the song and the way that you see yourself in it than my thing, which is weird, but cool 😎 "

    • @Isaharif
      @Isaharif 2 года назад +11

      Yea, I guess he knows it has a nostalgic effect for a certain type of longing adolescence develop.

    • @melissamullenax2158
      @melissamullenax2158 2 года назад +7

      I have a whole new level of respect for this dude because of what he says here. ❤️

    • @o0FranklySpeaking0o
      @o0FranklySpeaking0o 2 года назад +1

      RESPECT

    • @AgentMorgan2010
      @AgentMorgan2010 2 года назад

      Yeah. For a guy who never actually went to a co-ed, public school himself, he nailed it. Young loserdom and adolescent longing, yes.

    • @AWOL1969
      @AWOL1969 2 года назад

      @@melissamullenax2158 This!

  • @davide.b8027
    @davide.b8027 2 года назад +317

    Wouldn't being a star overseas and not being a star at home be like living in a dream world? No Paparazzi or people taking pictures. Sounds like the best of both worlds.

    • @oxfordsparky
      @oxfordsparky Год назад +50

      It does sound like perfection but I can understand any resentment it could cause.

    • @onemillionpercent
      @onemillionpercent Год назад +1

      frfr

    • @957kakashi
      @957kakashi Год назад +9

      You would think, but the issue is it’s costly to go perform over there even if you’re popular but that’s the only place you can make any money probably if all your following / more devoted following is there. But then since you can’t do that or do it much, you’re at home and no one wants to pay to see you. So even if you’re talented or loved elsewhere, you can’t really have your chosen career support you because you’d have to be rich enough to always play overseas or move their to do it full time.
      People don’t realize how costly it is just to do music as a career in your own home state/ country and like play in several states or etc.
      so much more to do financially and the traveling etc logistics if overseas.

  • @elchapeau
    @elchapeau 3 года назад +19

    "rather be forgotten than remembered for giving in" - good for you dude

  • @heraclitus9152
    @heraclitus9152 3 года назад +85

    Love all the 30 year old teenage dirtbags in the comments, there are dozens of us! I'm from England and that Wheatus album was one of the first I purchased, listened to it front to back religiously and knew every word. Chokes me up listening to some of those songs now - especially Teenage Dirtbag - a lot of nostalgia! Brendan seems like an honest person and his Mum is wonderful for supporting him.

    • @c3eb4
      @c3eb4 2 года назад +2

      you werent a teenager lol

  • @KeirBo
    @KeirBo Год назад +30

    I was in the a pub in London on the weekend and Teenage Dirtbag came on and we all still pretty much knew the words. It was huge over here.

  • @mul555
    @mul555 3 года назад +73

    Gotta love how his mum must have heard it a million times and is still genuinely blown away with it. Can't help but agree with her, he did good and his voice was good, and that's sat in his mum's living room not live on stage.
    Think I missed out not seeing them back in the day.

  • @Spectrvm____
    @Spectrvm____ 3 года назад +165

    I hope this series never ends. They always choose the best songs that make you feel nostalgic for the days when life was a little simpler✨🙌

    • @I_WANT_MY_SLAW
      @I_WANT_MY_SLAW 2 года назад +1

      They chose my suggestion to do the song Who Let The Dogs Out.

  • @Silkentwilight
    @Silkentwilight 10 месяцев назад +4

    So beautiful to see him with his mother playing the song after all those years. Thank you for this.

  • @rezlogan4787
    @rezlogan4787 3 года назад +248

    I love how self aware he was about sounding like a girl on recording and just not giving a f$&@. In retrospect, this song I hated encapsulated my whole musical journey as a middle/high schooler. I love this song now, unironically, since it seems to mock all the right people while being designed to subconsciously appeal directly to them. Contempt for one’s audience is a powerfully underappreciated 90’s trope that deserves to make a comeback, since so many people suck today.

    • @BootsORiley
      @BootsORiley 3 года назад +5

      “...since it seems to mock all the right people”
      Everything you said from that sentence onwards was 🎯

    • @Robersora
      @Robersora 3 года назад +1

      I hope you can find peace someday ♥

    • @pR0ManiacS
      @pR0ManiacS 3 года назад

      Artists do it for the act not for themselves.

    • @tempestuousseaurchin
      @tempestuousseaurchin 3 года назад +2

      I always thought the lyrics seemed really sincere- its an anthem for those who wouldn't generally warrant an anthem, giving power to the "dirtbag" by reclaiming the word. Do you think he's mocking the teenage dirtbag, or are you referring to the general "jocks" who the song directly antagonizes?

    • @rezlogan4787
      @rezlogan4787 3 года назад +3

      @@tempestuousseaurchin A little of both. The song has a mocking cadence and seems to self deprecate while also throwing out general disdain for pop culture.

  • @xmilo3537
    @xmilo3537 3 года назад +36

    I live in Mexico and my dad played this song when I was a kid and that was the reason I wanted to play guitar and he teached me the chords and it was the first song I learned to play on guitar. Amazing song.

  • @eldeRobe
    @eldeRobe 7 дней назад +1

    I have enjoyed listening to this song since it came out in 2000. The video is great too. While I can appreciate that there's a dark story behind the inspiration for this song, I can relate to the feelings captured by the lyrics. There were times when I felt small and inadequate in high school. When I felt I didn't belong. This song captures these feelings for me. The irony is that I was a jock, popular, in the student council, had excellent grades, etc. - but I couldn't escape the feelings of inadequacy and of being an outsider. This was mainly because I grew up poor and lived on the wrong side of the tracks.

    • @DadBurl
      @DadBurl 4 дня назад

      I know exactly what you mean. This song is a time capsule

  • @obiwanudonnome814
    @obiwanudonnome814 3 года назад +371

    The end with mom in the floral pink living room on Anywhere St in Everytown USA is just incredible. It's so real it's almost surreal, like something Tarantino would come up with if he had to stay g rated. I can almost hear his mom in the next room, "are you boys hungry?".

    • @gnosjo
      @gnosjo 3 года назад +17

      Right?! It’s just beautiful and made me laugh and cry at the same time.

    • @johnstewart9
      @johnstewart9 2 года назад +4

      I'd watch that movie

    • @olir6910
      @olir6910 2 года назад +4

      Feel absolutely the same. Made me feel at home 🏡

    • @crnkmnky
      @crnkmnky 2 года назад +1

      "Gotta make some more chicken cutlets for my hungry recording boys!"

  • @OhanaFilms
    @OhanaFilms 3 года назад +33

    I’m amazed they recorded this in his mom’s house! The production on Dirtbag sounds incredible. This is a great series. More please, Vice.

  • @sylvieb3
    @sylvieb3 2 года назад +44

    I felt like my youth came full circle when I finally heard this song live at a festival in 2019, I'm from South Africa and this song was integral to my teens. We dont often get to see our musical icons in a live capacity here in Africa so what a pleasant surprise to finally be able to experience this 19yrs after first hearing it :)

    • @zeikerd
      @zeikerd 2 года назад

      now that's awesome

  • @joecook1298
    @joecook1298 3 года назад +162

    Its truly amazing, these artists that have no idea how much of an impact their song will make on millions of people. Awesome.

    • @ChavonJWright
      @ChavonJWright 3 года назад +7

      LOL if you'd told me the inspiration was satanic panic I wouldn't believe it...

  • @CoffeeshopsofAmsterdam
    @CoffeeshopsofAmsterdam 3 года назад +122

    What a track. Great memories of our youth. Have a nice weekend people. ❤️

    • @merakki
      @merakki 3 года назад +1

      Indeed it was.

  • @MamaMeganAmelia
    @MamaMeganAmelia 2 года назад +4

    Props to Brendan's mom for supporting him & his creativity throughout his whole life. Supportive moms = the best.

  • @malakisfl9288
    @malakisfl9288 3 года назад +39

    Imagine being his mum when he was a literal teenage dirtbag in his teenage years. And yet she still allowed him to take over her house and cooked them all chicken tenders for three weeks. I think you dropped this Queen 👉 👑

  • @blastofo
    @blastofo 3 года назад +106

    His voice sounds exactly like it does on the album. Hasn't changed a bit!

  • @jospower1
    @jospower1 2 года назад +16

    One of the best shows I’ve ever been to in Cork, Ireland. They came down & jammed in the crowd- amazing energy! Met them at back door afterwards & they were lovely. Ran into a few of them again then later at the chipper- there was a busker on the street & we made up a song on the spot & started singing. It was before the days of video phones but great to have such memories. Haven’t thought about that night in years!

  • @MichaelB-gi4lt
    @MichaelB-gi4lt 3 года назад +63

    This is a terrific video. Filled with a sense of gratitude and folks who appear genuine. It’s a monster of a song that appears on people’s radars every few years. I was in my mid 30’s when I first heard it and it’s remained a big part of my life 20+ years later. That’s a testimony to what a truly great song it is. Kudos to Wheatus for their hit….outside of the USA!

  • @RockFeed
    @RockFeed 3 года назад +339

    One of my favorite songs ever and the singer is a very charismatic person. Great video!

    • @florgonzalez1211
      @florgonzalez1211 3 года назад +1

      U find that charismatic ?

    • @davidk7439
      @davidk7439 3 года назад +24

      @@florgonzalez1211 Someone who's rather honest, and pretty humble about their success? Someone who's got enough humility to be able to both laugh at, acknowledge and appreciate their past? And also someone who can tell a story pretty well?
      Yeah, I'd consider that charismatic.

    • @RSgaming1337
      @RSgaming1337 3 года назад +5

      @@florgonzalez1211 Not that you would know anything about charisma

    • @CANControlGRAFFITI
      @CANControlGRAFFITI 3 года назад +1

      Generic rock. Cool favourite

    • @Andruwjonesrichar
      @Andruwjonesrichar 3 года назад

      Ever...

  • @funishfunish
    @funishfunish Год назад +44

    How was the placement in the classic teen film 'Loser' not mentioned? I feel like the tune had a moment in the US from that despite what this says!

    • @canivan3470
      @canivan3470 Год назад +9

      I agree. I've attached the song to the movie Loser since the very first time I saw the video a decade ago.

  • @au-ni6ejsas
    @au-ni6ejsas 3 года назад +44

    this whole '' the story of'' series is the GOAT. Vice...bloody good job!

  • @pinkestpeaches6302
    @pinkestpeaches6302 2 года назад +55

    I loved teenage dirtbag as a teenager because it was the high school experience I was missing out on, I used to travel and hour and a half by train to an all girls school. Never realised the song came from the same lonely place I was stuck in at the time.

  • @jacobhill4776
    @jacobhill4776 Год назад +13

    I saw Wheatus live at conservatory in 2007 I believe. There may have been 40 people tops and it became a request a song show. I loved it and wish more people were there.

  • @TheLeah2344
    @TheLeah2344 2 года назад +55

    I like how when he sings he sounds like the studio version.

  • @iwantabiscuitplz
    @iwantabiscuitplz 2 года назад +57

    I can't explain how much I loved this video, how much I admire Brendan. Teenage Dirtbag has always been one of my favourites and my dad played it throughout my childhood. To me, it's a classic. I just assumed it was huge all over the world because we lived in Kenya and heard it on the radio, so clearly it was international. Why would it be massive in every place except the US? Crazy to me. I do think the song was a bigger success than Brendan felt it was, even if it didn't gain the traction it deserved in his home country.

  • @Pops5033
    @Pops5033 11 месяцев назад +2

    2023 i'm 62 years old and it's still one of my favorite songs. dirtbags forever.

  • @ndururu05
    @ndururu05 3 года назад +46

    It rocked in Africa, I remember hearing it and it was awesome in Kenya

  • @plexoduss
    @plexoduss 3 года назад +32

    It's so nice to hear a true musician explain their creating process. I love the twist and turns.

  • @LebanonStorm
    @LebanonStorm Год назад +17

    His mom being as supportive as she was with the band taking up space the way they did and all that is the epitome of amazing for a parent.
    That’s some major love right there.

  • @iyaakasha9029
    @iyaakasha9029 3 года назад +47

    This story is so dope. The real, existential story of a timeless kinda song, its creator, and why people love it.

  • @mc94100
    @mc94100 2 года назад +101

    Seeing Teenage Dirtbag performed live is the best experience at a concert I’ve ever had. I saw Wheatus supporting another band in 2017 and the audience participation for Dirtbag is incredible. A great song loved by millions.

  • @mctapoutos7426
    @mctapoutos7426 2 года назад +24

    As European born in 83 and growing up in 90s as a teen a can tell you Europe saved so many bands and made so many bands huge.

  • @chocolatewheelchair
    @chocolatewheelchair 3 года назад +78

    Very watchable and well done. Whoever directed this did a good job.

  • @DokkaChapman
    @DokkaChapman 3 года назад +89

    Two points: 1 - I can't believe the whole album was recorded in his mum's house, that's so rock n' roll, and 2 - Nice to see a fellow Soul Coughing fan. :)

    • @The_Obvious_Solution
      @The_Obvious_Solution 3 года назад +3

      Move aside,
      And let the man go through.
      Let the man go through.
      Also Check out Mike Doughty - Haughty Melodic....good album

    • @MindofMatter
      @MindofMatter 3 года назад +1

      Totally agree! I was thinking "how could the label not get them studio time?" but I love that it was in his dining room.

    • @rhyselliottsuperhys9696
      @rhyselliottsuperhys9696 3 года назад

      Recording an album in your mum's house is not rock and roll lmao.
      It's heartwarming though

  • @gloriaorth4628
    @gloriaorth4628 3 года назад +16

    I connected with this song so much in 2000. I was 14 and living overseas where dirtbag was a huge hit. In my life at the time, two dear friends died and just remembered feeling so lonely and lost.

  • @infernalpleb4361
    @infernalpleb4361 2 года назад +63

    This man is ridiculously talented, his vocal skills at the drop of a hat are madness all things considered. Loved watching the making of this track. Brilliant.

    • @tf2368
      @tf2368 10 месяцев назад

      Shame they couldn't get other hits

  • @thehooverfamily9589
    @thehooverfamily9589 Год назад +43

    Teenage Dirtbag was and still is an absolute banger! Rocking out here in December 2022! Merry Christmas everyone!🎉

    • @versaida
      @versaida 11 месяцев назад

      December 2023 here 🎄 Merry Christmas!!

  • @AcousticJuice93
    @AcousticJuice93 3 года назад +28

    This song was absolutely massive in Australia. When I hear it it brings back vivid childhood memories because it was played non stop everywhere

    • @robertwalkley4665
      @robertwalkley4665 2 года назад

      It's weird to learn when a song is a hit here (Australia) but not really elsewhere, when they're a foreign act. I always just assume it's huge in the US/UK at the same time!

  • @pitchking5496
    @pitchking5496 2 года назад +19

    Wow I’m blown away by the back story of “Teenage dirt-bag” but even more so at the genuine kinship and bond these two guys formed instantaneously. Man I tell you, the power of music…. It truly is indescribable. When you know, you just know!

  • @mrscott41
    @mrscott41 2 года назад +7

    I love his willing to poke fun and embrace his high pitched singing voice. I love this song!!

  • @RamBo-we9ii
    @RamBo-we9ii 2 года назад +90

    The movie Loser gave this song life in the US. Jason Biggs was an a-lister in 2000 and featured in the music video. That put them on. It's hard to believe that wasn't at least mentioned.

    • @ThomasCassonActor
      @ThomasCassonActor Год назад +12

      I thought that! Why no mention of the video. And how the song was picked for the film.

    • @fingolfin9086
      @fingolfin9086 Год назад +1

      Also didn’t mention it getting sung in Generation Kill, actually what made me do back and listen to it and fall in love with both that series and the song.

    • @r0conscious
      @r0conscious Год назад +2

      I was waiting for that too 😶

    • @seanmolter2168
      @seanmolter2168 10 месяцев назад

      Jason Biggs had nothing to do with this song, the movie loser may have gave it its platform, but the fact that you are giving credit to an actor for being in a music video which during the 90s the music videos were all related to movies that they were in is ridiculous. Jason Biggs has never been an A-list actor

    • @XBullitt16X
      @XBullitt16X 10 месяцев назад

      Right ? That music video is iconic in of itself

  • @007kitkit8
    @007kitkit8 2 года назад +153

    This song transcended all boundaries in London. From mandem to rude gals and blonde good girls, we all jammed to this song in our adolescence.
    I think the link to American Pie helped solidify the song for us Brits as it fit so well with the film.

    • @olund_
      @olund_ 2 года назад +14

      The film it had ties to was Loser, Jason Biggs plays the lead in both.

    • @markprice2225
      @markprice2225 Год назад +1

      Man said mandem.
      Got him with the Loser movie song too.
      This song epitomizes the year 2000 perfectly

    • @SolarmaneTheProducer
      @SolarmaneTheProducer Год назад

      Loser*

  • @josaxtvc
    @josaxtvc Год назад +6

    I remember when this came out in the US. It was all over the radio. Not sure how it wasn't more popular. I freakin' loved it. Still do.

  • @Mk4Turbonium
    @Mk4Turbonium 2 года назад +43

    My wife and I had our first dance at our wedding to this song. If that’s not dirtbag enough I don’t what is. We love this song and love this story. Thank you Wheatus!

  • @QuidamByMoonlight
    @QuidamByMoonlight 3 года назад +39

    I saw Wheatus perform this live with Everclear recently, and it was a lot of fun! “Nostalgia bands” can be a really fun time. Most bands rise and fall off the charts. They still put on a good show! A very inspired song!

    • @misscoffeebeans
      @misscoffeebeans 2 года назад

      Everclear was the first band I ever saw live in Australia!! Like in 1998 or something. Glad to hear they’re still playing!

  • @hempmaiden
    @hempmaiden 2 года назад +11

    The fact that this song now has the medieval bard version being used in the Sainsbury’s 2022 Christmas advert is so crazy. The feeling of triumph translates so well into that style it’s quite magical, it has that timeless quality. In the advert the boy reinvents the Christmas pudding to this rock anthem, and in my opinion it lives again

    • @ealing456
      @ealing456 2 года назад

      Sainsbury's won the British Christmas advert competition of the year with the song alone really. The bardcore songs are always a lot of fun

  • @josh999x
    @josh999x 3 года назад +20

    Every one of these just hits so hard. Some of the best content on Vice. Thank you.

  • @MoAli-wm4of
    @MoAli-wm4of 3 года назад +19

    This whole series that is documenting timeless songs thru modern history has been reallyyyy well done by Vice … nice to see them evolving and brining cool content to the public, yet still in the same spirit Vice started wit

  • @FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezit
    @FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezit 3 года назад +37

    "They were asking me to rewrite my own personal history of life"
    I can relate to that because I had a rough ride as a kid. Group homes and such. Not easy finding people that can relate or understand why I would have a chip on my shoulder. So more times than not I get labeled someone trying to act tough or I have a bad attitude. The reality is people looking from the outside don't understand why I would want to scare people away.

    • @lizc6393
      @lizc6393 3 года назад +1

      I'm sorry Joe, I believe I know what those feelings are. Fyi, you matter, and you're worthy of love. Being vulnerable after a rough ride up as a kid sometimes feels impossible, but there are good humans out there that will love you as your are given the chance. It ain't easy, but it's possible. Journey well brother.

  • @jesterr7133
    @jesterr7133 2 года назад +141

    I'm from the US, and that song was the story of my childhood. I totally understood where he was coming from. I was the nerd that dated the prom queen. That is a song I will never get tired of. It's really a song about accomplishing something you thought was impossible, and having your dreams come true.

    • @maynarddrivesfast804
      @maynarddrivesfast804 2 года назад +11

      Are you me? After my freshman year of HS I ended up moving a state away into my dad's new place, which meant starting a new high school. Now I went from a freshman class of over 200 kids to my new school where my graduating class was literally 22 kids. Needless to say, I was a TRUE outsider among all these kids who grew up together. I was a weird skater kid who played guitar in a school where the most important and popular kids were athletes and 4H members. Funnily enough, after my younger brother moved in (he was an accomplished bass player), and I had semi taught my friend how to play drums (I had a kit since I started as a drummer), we started a band that kinda took off on the local circuit. I ended up being the weirdo who dated the prom queen and played shows and parties on the weekends. Was I a big fish in a small pond? Absolutely, but that crappy band made in that tiny school started a trajectory that took me to MANY more gigging bands in REAL cities, where I enjoyed some real success. It's been such a strange trip, now that I think about it.

    • @XBullitt16X
      @XBullitt16X 10 месяцев назад

      It really encapuslates the 90s-2000s era, something I relate to heavily as a 90s kid myself.

  • @tomking7080
    @tomking7080 Год назад +35

    This song was huge. I was living in Los Angeles when this dropped in 2000. I know that LA radio stations were playing it but I’m not sure if it was right when it came out or it took a little bit like they said here.
    I honestly thought that there was a chick in the band singing also. I really liked this song,still due. I listen to everything from hip hop to metal to classic rock to alternative to grunge to reggae to EDM. Everything besides country,even though I like a few old country songs. This song was just different and super catchy.

  • @dboudro7297
    @dboudro7297 3 года назад +19

    This song is classic, every time I hear it just brings me right back to those high school days and often lonely nights. Essential track for the ultimate 90's/ early 2000s playlist, what a time and place to be when all this great music came out, miss those days but it gems like this that takes me right back. Respect to Wheatus for their longevity, great band!!

  • @benkorman
    @benkorman 2 года назад +106

    What I don't understand about this is that I remember this song being played ALL THE TIME on the radio and MTV when it came out. I grew up in the US. Was it really not a huge hit here? It felt like everyone was listening to it at the time.

    • @robertbauer3676
      @robertbauer3676 2 года назад +11

      Everyone was. What becomes a hit on the radio in the US has nothing to do with what people like and everything to do with what they are fed.

    • @luiscruz7343
      @luiscruz7343 2 года назад +8

      I work in the industry. Basically what a label does with newer artists is pay radio and other outlets to play a song as much as possible. Do you remember baby by Justin bieber? He had little to no fans. But the song was everywhere not because it was being requested but it was being paid for. It's up to the listeners to buy (pun intended) into the song. So yeah you could've heard this song all of the time because it was being paid to play on radio but the audience just wasn't into it that much

    • @ligmaballs2022
      @ligmaballs2022 Год назад +4

      doesn't necessarily mean it will sell well. remember this is a major label we're talking about. when you have money thrown into the equation, most of decisions made by major labels will be based on money. when's the last time there was a new and popular rock band on a major label? its all generic pop/k-pop and hip hop nowadays

  • @liisa8949
    @liisa8949 Год назад +34

    The soundtrack to my teenage years - growing up in Germany this song was EVERYWHERE and yo this day I love shouting along to it ❤️ it's sad yo hear it didn't get as much attention in the US. But rest assured the rest of the world will remember😁

    • @FrolleinMiez
      @FrolleinMiez Год назад +1

      Fellow German here. It really was everywhere and still is around a lot. Everyone knows this song.

  • @jwhomst
    @jwhomst 3 года назад +37

    As a kid growing up in Seattle I heard teenage dirtbag played on the radio everyday.. Definitely influenced my taste in music I listen to as well as the music I make.

    • @dariustaylor-bennett6589
      @dariustaylor-bennett6589 3 года назад +2

      @J Whomst I’m from Seattle too 🤘🏿and I like the song even learning the back story of it I still love it.

  • @Darth-Hylian
    @Darth-Hylian 2 года назад +12

    "It's your song singing it in your bathroom mirror... ot belongs to you" that is probably the most real, humble words ever spoken by an artist....thank you for that brother 🙏🙏

  • @theedrstrangelove
    @theedrstrangelove 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm 60 and this is and has been one of my favorite albums.

  • @10secondlaughs96
    @10secondlaughs96 2 года назад +21

    I think the most astonishing thing is how this song is much different from other one hit wonders in that more than a stroke of luck (In The Summertime written in the singer's lunch break) it was the culmination of Brendan's entire life's experiences and thought. It's takes all his individual quirks, his passions, talents, and his most emotionally significant experiences and uses all of them to fill out different parts of the song.

  • @oh_kale_yeah1199
    @oh_kale_yeah1199 3 года назад +35

    From what I remember, I was a junior in high school in SoCal when this song came out, and it definitely was a hit with all the kids I was hanging out with. So surprised it hear it didn't do well in the States. It's such a classic from that time period.

    • @HeatherBoo916
      @HeatherBoo916 3 года назад +2

      Was huge hit with my friends and I in Sacramento

    • @lalalooloo
      @lalalooloo 2 года назад +1

      It was always playing in Seattle. Yeah, who is the one that said it didn't do well in the states? I disagree

    • @jordansjul
      @jordansjul 2 года назад +1

      I was in South Carolina, and we all sang it and knew it and thought it was fun

  • @oldschoolel
    @oldschoolel Год назад +29

    I was in love with the love of my life when this song originally came out. I was 20 the first time I heard it on some college indie station (terrestrial radio). It stuck with me and I heard it like 2 years later when I had MTV playing in the background. I rushed to my television screen to see it mixed with clips for some Jason Biggs movie. But I wanted the band info. This song really travelled further than anyone realized. It was featured on the show Dawson's Creek- this, I didn't know until later. I hate that it was covered by OneDirection- that's like an insult to the original song and gen x. I certainly hope Brendan is receiving royalties like crazy.