I have, in fact, tried not being a prick. People thought there was something wrong with me and kept asking me if I was feeling alright. Weirdest shit ever.
Had the same thing happened when I matured after turning 18 (years ago now), when people are so used to one version of you, they get confused at the rest
In this world that rewards bullies and narcissists...NOT being a prick is seen as weakness. Har...go ahead, underestimate me, bullies and Narky Nark Narks!
@@cosmobane6995I actually hope so, it makes me sad, all the songs on this channel are so beautiful, i wish the musicians of these times had the courage to really make some lyrics like this, have you ever heared old music? it's beautiful but lyriclly there are almost always the same themes
Thought this was a Jackson 5 cut about thier dad but after a quick check on Discogs can confirm this is an OJ&tP. original and what a banger. It was covered by Tina Turner on a yet to be released Ike Turner tribute album.
i dedicate this song to all those left lane drivers who go under the speed limit in the morning. and people who steal lunch out the breakroom fridge. and the ones who leave soap all over the sink in public restrooms. there are others as well. so many others...
To the parents who lets kids fling color cards all over the paint department. The Civic drivers who thinks their rust bucket backfires at 4am are cool. The inventor of the plastic packaging everything comes in.
Platinum song. Sending this one to everyone everywhere. Edit: this song is f3cking perfect "what the hell is wrong with you" as the last line is absolute genius. We need more of this uninhibited A.I. for honesty? i
Julius Orange and the Pulp: A Family Affair Julius Orange and the Pulp, a four-man band comprised entirely of brothers, emerged onto the music scene in the late 1960s, quickly capturing the hearts of audiences with their unique blend of rock and roll, blues, and a touch of the absurd. Their journey to fame was marked by a combination of raw talent, family bonds, and a willingness to push the boundaries of conventional music. The band's origins can be traced back to their childhood home in a small, coastal town. Growing up, the Orange brothers spent countless hours jamming together, their musical influences ranging from the classic rock of the Beatles to the soulful blues of B.B. King. It was during their teenage years that they began to solidify their sound, experimenting with different genres and developing a distinct style that would later become their trademark. Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut single, "Have You Tried Not Being a Prick." This catchy, yet thought-provoking track, with its witty lyrics and energetic performance, quickly caught the attention of local radio stations. The song's success propelled the band to regional fame, and they soon found themselves touring throughout the country. Julius Orange, the eldest brother and the band's lead vocalist, was known for his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. His lyrics often tackled social issues and personal experiences with a humorous and insightful twist. The other brothers, Peter (rhythm guitar), Michael (lead guitar), and David (drums), complemented Julius's vocals with their tight harmonies and skillful musicianship. As their popularity grew, Julius Orange and the Pulp continued to push the boundaries of their music. They experimented with different instruments, incorporated elements of jazz and funk into their sound, and even ventured into songwriting in languages other than English. Their willingness to take risks and embrace the unexpected set them apart from their contemporaries. Despite their success, the Orange brothers remained grounded and committed to their family-oriented approach to music. They performed countless shows together, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry. Their bond as brothers was evident in their onstage chemistry and their unwavering support for one another. Julius Orange and the Pulp's legacy extends far beyond their chart-topping hits. Their music continues to inspire new generations of musicians, and their story serves as a testament to the power of family, talent, and a willingness to break free from conventions.
I remember this song being the start of the 10 year cross label beef between Julius orange and mayor breslin from obscurest vinyl. Think it was back in 1969 IIRC Felt like you couldnt go a week without reading about the spat between them in the papers. Was like the Biggie and Tupac of the 1970s
I have an interesting idea about this AI group's tale, Julius and his group started hanging out in college, started singing on street corners just to cover tuitions and have fun in the process, they were spotted by a talent scout from Motown and he just gave them a chance to show what they got. They were not at first interested but needed money and their first album became a one hit wonder, with this song being the hit, their second album tanked and Julius was unhappy with his agent because his agent was a major prick. In an interview, audio only, Julius mentioned that his agent would "wake me up when was halfway done with my girlfriend, only for me to see him screaming all sorts obscenities not just to the boss but to anybody who he felt threatened due to his massive ego." Then in your comment, it was he who sued Hanna-Barbara, not the entire group but they helped out, not for copyright reasons, but because, guess who, the very same agent, in his late 50s, tried to be sneaky and get a quick cash grab. The prick of an agent was arrested three months prior, the trial was open and shut with Julius winning and getting to pay off several loans, the rest of group got to split a large sum of royalty checks that were supposed to be theirs but never came (The agent was using the checks to buy expensive items for personal gain) and the agent got 30 yrs of hard time. Julius never sang after and became a chef at a restaurant in Florida, died of natural causes just a year before the agent was released, the rest of the group went their own ways, one became a college music teacher, retired in his 80s living in Tahoe, another one however, tragically, was killed one month after the trial, reason unknown but many suspect mugging gone bad,the third and final member tried to continue his singing career but it fell flat, he ended up dead outside an alley near Caesar's Palace casino from a heroin overdose, a secret he kept from the group and family for a long time. This is just an idea but I thought it could make your story have a little lore to it.
Maybe it's just me, but this music (it is in another genre whether you accept it or not) is so much better than 95% of what I've heard in the last decade. I guess we need to credit the platform and the programmer.
It's mostly due to Hollywood gatekeeping media and making creative efforts unreasonably expensive, artificially, because they want to actually control and curate history because they're arrogant and fear us.
I remember listening to this song when I was a kid and my mother blared out 60s oldies music. It was a long time ago, I;m glad someone finally uploaded this.
was gonna kill myself in two days, wrote up the letters to my friends and family and everything... but im just sit my ass down and try not bein a prick 👍
As a retail worker the amount of times we’ve wanted to say this to customers is so big that if each instance were a person, there’d be enough to fill a country.
I'd like to dedicate this song to myself, especially the last 1-4 years of my life, and give a shout-out to my past self (whenever and whoever he may be) about 11 years ago.
"Julius Orange And The Pulp"
😂😂😂 I'm dying
Album name is "Squeeze Harder" !!
The little vignettes in the description are also almost as good as the songs!
Their debut "Squeeze Hard" was fantastic this followup is even better.@kevinheron8230
😂😂😂
🤣💦
I just spent a full five minutes laughing until I was wheezing and coughing. 💀
I think it's vi-ta-mite C brudda 🍊🧨
I dedicate this song to my ex.
Years of pounding took it's toll on the old snatch.
Dude, pricks tend to get it backward
My wife heard this song and said it changed her life
So does every other guy she ever dated
So does every guy who knows her
I have, in fact, tried not being a prick.
People thought there was something wrong with me and kept asking me if I was feeling alright. Weirdest shit ever.
So, are you like the boss now?
Because you sound like a pri%k....
LOL
Had the same thing happened when I matured after turning 18 (years ago now), when people are so used to one version of you, they get confused at the rest
@@DUSTYMESA No shit, it's not like you showed the rest that much.
In this world that rewards bullies and narcissists...NOT being a prick is seen as weakness. Har...go ahead, underestimate me, bullies and Narky Nark Narks!
Word😅
Out of all of those AI motown songs this got to be one of the best.
I swear if I ever make it to management I'm making this the hold music on our phone lines. So many of our customers NEED to hear this...
ruclips.net/video/5hX8iQvs2mw/видео.html This one would probably be even more suited to the task!
@@shaunadamson4634 Both on loop, back to back. lol
ai out here making the songs we always wanted
I guess the lyrics are human made. The AI is just the singer.
@@cosmobane6995I actually hope so, it makes me sad, all the songs on this channel are so beautiful, i wish the musicians of these times had the courage to really make some lyrics like this, have you ever heared old music? it's beautiful but lyriclly there are almost always the same themes
This definitely wasn't just conjured by a prompt. Whoever did this put some effort into it.
Making shitposts with ai is something I'm perfectly ok with
@@windblownleaf6450 I know I shouldn't say this, but writing accurate prompt can be considered an effort too
This song changed my life. Lasted about a week. I went back to being a prick.
Be honest: it's a lot more fun, right? 😁
This is ai music I can get behind cause it uses a old style of music for one and it’s not cringe it’s just very relatable and funny
I would buy an actual honest-to-god vinyl of this and send it to my folks. They'd love it!
Solved my Christmas present problem. I never know what to buy my brothers.
Every group of friends has one. If you don't know which, it's you.
Okay Dane Cook
It’s me sigh
@@Nova-m8d ok prick.
I know it's me, but at least am funny about it and actually give a shit.
Its me! I did it😄
I've tried. TRIED.😄
Try... Harder?
Man, I know like three people this song would be perfect for.
Am I one of them?
My grandpa must've been vibing to this music in the 1960s it's THAT good!
Sent this to my calculus teacher
😂😂😂
I wonder how far they watched into the song🤔
Your gonna walk in to class with an F- 🤣
"You're girlfriend left because she was sick of your shit! ☠☠☠
Thought this was a Jackson 5 cut about thier dad but after a quick check on Discogs can confirm this is an OJ&tP. original and what a banger. It was covered by Tina Turner on a yet to be released Ike Turner tribute album.
😂🤣😅
Tina dedicated it to Ike in the intro to her cover of the song
I swear at this point in my life, I never needed a song more than this one.
i dedicate this song to all those left lane drivers who go under the speed limit in the morning. and people who steal lunch out the breakroom fridge. and the ones who leave soap all over the sink in public restrooms. there are others as well. so many others...
And to you...
Stop being a prick.
To the parents who lets kids fling color cards all over the paint department. The Civic drivers who thinks their rust bucket backfires at 4am are cool. The inventor of the plastic packaging everything comes in.
I try not to do stuff like that anymore but in my 20s I did stuff like that too much.
It was so embarrassing getting yelled at for not putting my cart back I never did it again.
@@jan-owennugent1932 we live and learn lol!
Play this to all the video game companies producing crap games and blaming us.
PREACH!!!!
Might as well add Hollyweird to that list too lol
F U EA!
Platinum song. Sending this one to everyone everywhere. Edit: this song is f3cking perfect "what the hell is wrong with you" as the last line is absolute genius. We need more of this uninhibited A.I. for honesty?
i
Julius Orange and the Pulp: A Family Affair
Julius Orange and the Pulp, a four-man band comprised entirely of brothers, emerged onto the music scene in the late 1960s, quickly capturing the hearts of audiences with their unique blend of rock and roll, blues, and a touch of the absurd. Their journey to fame was marked by a combination of raw talent, family bonds, and a willingness to push the boundaries of conventional music.
The band's origins can be traced back to their childhood home in a small, coastal town. Growing up, the Orange brothers spent countless hours jamming together, their musical influences ranging from the classic rock of the Beatles to the soulful blues of B.B. King. It was during their teenage years that they began to solidify their sound, experimenting with different genres and developing a distinct style that would later become their trademark.
Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut single, "Have You Tried Not Being a Prick." This catchy, yet thought-provoking track, with its witty lyrics and energetic performance, quickly caught the attention of local radio stations. The song's success propelled the band to regional fame, and they soon found themselves touring throughout the country.
Julius Orange, the eldest brother and the band's lead vocalist, was known for his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. His lyrics often tackled social issues and personal experiences with a humorous and insightful twist. The other brothers, Peter (rhythm guitar), Michael (lead guitar), and David (drums), complemented Julius's vocals with their tight harmonies and skillful musicianship.
As their popularity grew, Julius Orange and the Pulp continued to push the boundaries of their music. They experimented with different instruments, incorporated elements of jazz and funk into their sound, and even ventured into songwriting in languages other than English. Their willingness to take risks and embrace the unexpected set them apart from their contemporaries.
Despite their success, the Orange brothers remained grounded and committed to their family-oriented approach to music. They performed countless shows together, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry. Their bond as brothers was evident in their onstage chemistry and their unwavering support for one another.
Julius Orange and the Pulp's legacy extends far beyond their chart-topping hits. Their music continues to inspire new generations of musicians, and their story serves as a testament to the power of family, talent, and a willingness to break free from conventions.
I remember this song being the start of the 10 year cross label beef between Julius orange and mayor breslin from obscurest vinyl. Think it was back in 1969 IIRC
Felt like you couldnt go a week without reading about the spat between them in the papers. Was like the Biggie and Tupac of the 1970s
I would play this when he gets home but my kids would start singing it 😂
Respect your partner. They’ll be with you for the long haul! 💕
@@MinnnDe That's what the song is saying. Don't be a prick.
Just dooo iiiit.
Not gonna lie, that does sound hilarious
Lowkey you might be the prick
Thanks for the insight I’ve actually been a prick today
Bless you for keeping it real. I could be nicer too.......
Is it that fucking hard to be nice 😂 Kidding. We can all be pricks now and then. Just.my fav line in the song 👌
This is fuggin beautiful
this song would fit perfectly in a
that 70's show episode
I remember they sued Hanna-Barbera because this was used in a Scooby-Doo chase montage without permission - *sigh* good times 🤭🤣
#WeLoveAI
I have an interesting idea about this AI group's tale, Julius and his group started hanging out in college, started singing on street corners just to cover tuitions and have fun in the process, they were spotted by a talent scout from Motown and he just gave them a chance to show what they got. They were not at first interested but needed money and their first album became a one hit wonder, with this song being the hit, their second album tanked and Julius was unhappy with his agent because his agent was a major prick. In an interview, audio only, Julius mentioned that his agent would "wake me up when was halfway done with my girlfriend, only for me to see him screaming all sorts obscenities not just to the boss but to anybody who he felt threatened due to his massive ego." Then in your comment, it was he who sued Hanna-Barbara, not the entire group but they helped out, not for copyright reasons, but because, guess who, the very same agent, in his late 50s, tried to be sneaky and get a quick cash grab. The prick of an agent was arrested three months prior, the trial was open and shut with Julius winning and getting to pay off several loans, the rest of group got to split a large sum of royalty checks that were supposed to be theirs but never came (The agent was using the checks to buy expensive items for personal gain) and the agent got 30 yrs of hard time. Julius never sang after and became a chef at a restaurant in Florida, died of natural causes just a year before the agent was released, the rest of the group went their own ways, one became a college music teacher, retired in his 80s living in Tahoe, another one however, tragically, was killed one month after the trial, reason unknown but many suspect mugging gone bad,the third and final member tried to continue his singing career but it fell flat, he ended up dead outside an alley near Caesar's Palace casino from a heroin overdose, a secret he kept from the group and family for a long time. This is just an idea but I thought it could make your story have a little lore to it.
Maybe it's just me, but this music (it is in another genre whether you accept it or not) is so much better than 95% of what I've heard in the last decade. I guess we need to credit the platform and the programmer.
True. Also, nice profile picture. Baldur's Gate is a great game. The OG 2, I'm not sure how I feel about the 3rd.
The problem is the music industry only promotes garbage music. There are alot of talented people out there that never get heard of
It's mostly due to Hollywood gatekeeping media and making creative efforts unreasonably expensive, artificially, because they want to actually control and curate history because they're arrogant and fear us.
" You're not yourself today! I noticed the improvement immediately.";o)
The narcissist anthem
I'm going to share it in my Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Group.
This is another one of those that I wish I'd thought of first. Brilliant!
There's nothing stopping you from doing it, too. In the vast infinity that is the modern internet, there's enough room for everyone to do everything.
im going to start posting this on twitter
Me with Twitter whenever something good happens in life and they don't like it
My new favorite song.
I am so glad I found this channel. Love it
I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it.
A true classic.
my new favorite
I’m against ai but I’m ok with ai shitposting cause this is funny 😆
Why does the instrumental actually sound groovy man
Because it's got that classic Motown Magic
It's Motown Sound!
@@whereisyourhumanity7557 Motor City!
I love that this is what we’re using AI for
I gotta say, these band names are top notch and I love it 😂
The Motown Underground we wish we had...
People keep playing this song around me. I just don't get why.
Have you tried not being a prick?
Perhaps they are trying to tell you your a prick 😉
have you tried not being a prick?
Well have you ever tried not being a prick?
@@thelarryman482 I don't understand.
Sung so beautifully 💐
"Have you ever *TRIED* it?" XD
didn't think I'd actually enjoy some ai music but I like this lol
Hell yeah! Swing it guys!
My grandma loves these obscure 60’s music 😭
I remember listening to this song when I was a kid and my mother blared out 60s oldies music. It was a long time ago, I;m glad someone finally uploaded this.
I fucking love this.
Send this to two-tier Kier!
Oooooh burn 🔥
Motown peaked at this point!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I am SO Excited for next year's Glastonbur-A.I.!!
This sounds uncanny like earth wind and fire
was gonna kill myself in two days, wrote up the letters to my friends and family and everything... but im just sit my ass down and try not bein a prick 👍
"Everyone" can't be wrong
Observational Pop declined just as Observational Stand Up replaced it. Which is a great shame.
I love this song. I wish I'd known about it a few months earlier, when I had to work with a total prick.
Sent this to my AP Physics teacher.
This is the best thing i've ever heard!
I just love this!❤
I can't say i ever heard this song and im 65 but the name killed me 😂😂😂😂😂 Julius orange and the pulp 😮
Awesome !!!!
This belongs on the Thanksgiving playlist
Christmas work parties too 😂 #holidayspirit
Awesome
As a retail worker the amount of times we’ve wanted to say this to customers is so big that if each instance were a person, there’d be enough to fill a country.
I love this
Thank you. I will now amass a catalogue from your channel to play in public. Maybe I'll wear a camera to film reactions.
Awesome!!!😍💯
Ah, those golden summers....
I will gladly loan my voice as reference to make something even half as golden as this
Finally Wayne Brady Music goes mainstream!
age like fine wine 🍷
...
...
...
Perfect.
This is fucking fantastic. I love it.
I love ❤️ this song 🎵 show my carer
I'd like to dedicate this song to myself, especially the last 1-4 years of my life, and give a shout-out to my past self (whenever and whoever he may be) about 11 years ago.
I'm not sure if youtube is trying to tell me something by showing me this?
I have some co-workers I need to play this for
A good question indeed.
One of the Hardest Diss Tracks ever created 🔥
Sent this to a friend in honor of her former boss. Hope she passes it on to him.
🤪🤪🤪👍🏻 cheers from Holland 🇳🇱
Why does this sound like it belongs in the Guardians Of The Galaxy movies?
YES 👍🏿 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾
Funk.
Dear Hollywood and Washington…
Fire!!! Pure Fire!!!
Classic
I so wanna send this to my aunt but I know her enough to know not to do that without getting the belt.
Do it or no balls
Fantastic!
This is the perfect funeral song.
I book & sign them!
We doing introspection with this one!! 🔥🔥
Love this
Just sent this to my husband.
👌
Was this real, like really in the 60s? What the heck did I find? I love this ish.
I dedicate to my ex , too.
I play this and There Are Raisins In My Toast every week at the Waffle House. It always gets a good response.
RIP Julius Orange. ❤️He just died this morning from lung cancer. Nobody can be a prick to you anymore in heaven. 🪽🪽🪽
😂 This is my ex’s theme song!