The Only HIT in HISTORY to START With THIS WORD…Became BEST Opening Line of an Era-Professor of Rock
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- Coming up, an interview with one of the most interesting frontmen in music on his band’s signature song. John McCrea of CAKE on their 90s classic GOING the DISTANCE A song that has one of the most iconic first lines of the last 30 years. I have to admit I was a little intimidated to interview Cake’s frontman because he’s wicked smart… You’ll have to see how I did. His explanation of the meaning of this song is pretty sobering. as he says you can’t explode into the world with great magnificence, and still feel like the guy underneath the Mickey Mouse head, with the fan batteries that have stopped working properly, and its dark under there, and everybody wants your autograph.” See what else he says next on Professor of Rock.
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I’m excited to bring you another episode from our series Revelations- where featured artists go deep on their greatest songs and albums with fascinating insight you won’t find anywhere Else. Today’s episode is pretty cool. Ya know to me mainstream music started to go downhill in the 90s. It pretty much went off a cliff after 1995. Well just when I thought there was no hope this band came out of nowhere in 1996… They weren’t grunge, they weren’t pop, and they really weren’t even alternative though that’s where the tastemakers tried to categorize them. They stepped into a world full of post-grunge as Kurt Cobain had already passed away and after a summer dominated by the Macarena and Mariah Cary the band Cake was a welcome arrival with their catchy and cool ditty the distance.
It grabbed you from the opening line and seduced you with Greg Brown’s crackling guitar and John Mcrea’s speak-sing one-liners… It was glorious. The Distance was unlike anything on the radio and it has become a classic since. It was a hit across the globe hitting #22 in the Uk #15 IN BELGIUM #20 in Scotland, and #5 on the candid rock charts. Here in the US, it hit several charts. #38 on the rock charts, #4 on the Alternative charts, and #35 on the Us Radio charts. Again you couldn’t really categorize or label these guys. They did what they wanted…And were beloved by all types which is why their debut album Fashion Nugget went 2 x Platinum and was a hit clear into 97… and their follow-up was a hit as well. Their cover of Gloria Gaynor’s hit I Will Survive. Well, I’m excited to share an interview I did with one of the most interesting frontmen in music Mr. John Mcrea of the band Cake about this classic song and album I was a little intimidated I must admit… He’s a very smart guy. Well, let’s get into it.
Poll: What is your pick for the greatest opening line of all time?
1. Hello darkness my old friend.
2. It sounds funny I know, but it really is so...I'm my own Grandpa.
3. Traveling in a fried out Kombi
4. I close my eyes, only for a moment then the moments gone.
Dearly Beloved/ We are gathered here today to get through this thing called life.
Let's Go Crazy, Prince and the Revolution.
In the beginning, good always overpowered the evil of all man's sins. Motley Crue, In The Beginning 👿
1. Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand - Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder;
2. Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine - Joy To The World - Three Dog Night.
I'm actually drawing a blank! So, I'll go with the opening line of my favorite song, which is pretty great, anyway.
"There's a crack in the mirror and a blood stain on the bed." -- "Bloodletting: the Vampire Song," by Concrete Blonde
My band opened for Cake in 1994 - during their soundcheck, the bassist & drummer switched instruments and they freaking KILLED it! Who knew?
There is SO mulch you just can’t tell about people just by looking at them, isn’t there?
No you didn't MY band opened for cake! And it also opened for pudding too! See I can be a retard too!
This is why I love this channel. In the 90’s into the 00’s my wife and I were raising a family. Pop culture and popular music went by the wayside, so I never heard of Cake till today. Thanks PoR for what y’all do. This channel is a great time. The breadth of coverage is amazing.
Thanks my friend. Go hit up Fashion Nugget! You'll love it.
@@ProfessorofRock Will do
Yeah, same. Adam is doing the Lord’s work, teaching us about these mostly unknown or obscure musicians and giving their song(s) the spotlight they deserve.
I don’t recall this band or song at all!! LOL
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Amen!
A very underrated band. The short skirt long jacket song is also so good.
Songs like this are why I love music so much. You think you've heard it all, then BAM you get something like Going the Distance.
That's EXACTLY right! So good.
I bet this song will blow me away!
When Cake came on the scene I had already given up on modern music. I only listened to classic rock and oldies stations, but fiddling with the supertuner one night on the freeway I happened across never there and it was so different than anything else...and the guy's haunting voice! I immediately bought the album and became a fan.
I have always loved the trumpet parts. They were haunting and added a whole new level to the songs. I saw them do “Never There” on Lettermen and fell in love.
The Trumpet parts are wonderful!
🎺 I guess I need to listen to this one. I love trumpet songs.
Short Skirt Long Jacket is another great Cake song. As so many have stated, I like the trumpet also.
Comfort Eagle while it still has the Trumpet became a bit more guitar driven IMO.
Every generation produces great music. Sometimes you have to go look for it.
Thank you, Professor of Rock! I REALLY love this channel!! You keep it SO interesting, and to me, that’s what is the most important thing to do…and, that’s not always easy! So, thank you, again. I appreciate your hard work and great videos! 👍👏
Thanks!
Excellent interview, 2 very musically intelligent guys having a conversation. As always, thank you Adam.
I am 57 just found Cake within the last year one of my all time favorite bands
True story. I’ve been a metalhead for 40 years plus. My first thrash album was Ride the Lightning on vinyl. Megaforce Records. But my first love was theatrical and popular music from well before I was born.
My wife and I decided to give our kids the gift of live music from the time they were very young. I’ve seen the Wiggles. Twice. Mostly, we centered on hard rock and metal, though Weird Al (a National Treasure) has made more than one appearance.
Anyway, last summer, before my son had his license to drive, I went to pick him up after band practice, and when he opened the passenger door, he dropped his ear buds on the seat and I heard…something. I asked, “What are you listening to?” He turned it off quickly, looked embarrassed and mumbled, “Nothing.”
I wondered what he could possibly be listening to that would make him think I would be shocked to hear about it, so I asked again: “What are you listening to?”
Mumbled: “Jazz.”
So we listened to Sinatra the whole way home. Not jazz, strictly, but it was great to share that wonderful sound with my boy.
And better yet, he’s working his way back to the great pop tunes of the 80s. Foreigner show coming up.
Share, share, share the gift with your kids. It pays off in ways you’ll never foresee.
There's a reason mainstream music went downhill in the late 90s. It was the Telecom Act of 1996 that gave Clear Channel (now iHeartRadio) a monopoly on rock radio. Small independently owned stations simply could not compete. At least we still have college radio.
This song sounded like nothing else on the radio in '96. And Fashion Nugget is one of the few CDs I've bought where the rest of the album is even better than the hit single. Italian Leather Sofa is an absolute JAM.
Agreed *fully*. Hell, Fashion Nugget may be the best song on the album.
Now I want to go watch some Mission Hill...
Derp, "Italian Leather Sofa." It's early... Need coffee. :D
@@MattEvans529 Stickshifts and Safety Belts should've been a single, too..
I first heard of CAKE through their song 'Short Skirt / Long Jacket', and shortly after found 'The Distance', both great songs.
As for best opening line, it's a toss up between Placebo's 'Song To Say Goodbye' with the line:
'You are one of God's mistakes, you crying tragic waste of skin.'
And Sick Puppies' song 'Cancer' and the line: 'Tell me all your plans and I'll laugh back in your face.'
First time I heard those lines I couldn't believe a band would be bold enough to start a song so harsh, which is why I love them.
Those two opening lines are harsh!
Awful song. Absolute garbage.
I had not heard of "The Distance" before today, and only with your comment did I recognize that this was the same band behind "Short Skirt/Long Jacket". You can learn something new every day if you're not careful! :) Thanks to you and the Professor.
Your huge love of 80's music on this channel, it always delights when you actually talk about songs from the 90's, especially such an odd hit from the Alternative rock era
So good. I love this band. I so love this song. I remember “You Turn the Screws” as my first CAKE song. What a banger. These dudes are so underrated, so deserving of a second listen. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏👏👏👏👏
That album was a breath of fresh air in the music world when it came out… it woke up my senses in a period were music was going down… thank you for that great interview. Keep up the amazing work!
Never heard of them before. Thanks for this interview. A very cool couple of dudes in this video.
I was talking about my love of John McCrea yesterday (more specifically about how wise Ben Folds was to have him in the song Fred Jones pt 2)! How nice of RUclips to show me your interview with him! I have loved Cake since the mid-90s
So good. Saw Cake live and been binging them nonstop since. They're genius.
I haven't seen this episode yet but I figured it's the best place to put my question/request. Please make an entire episode on Paul Williams! I know a little about him but I want to know more.
Reminds me of The Butthole Surfers's song "Pepper". VIVA Gibby Haynes
Cool song for sure.
Yes indeed.
I use to love this song and had no idea who sang it. Thank you for featuring it. Love you Professor!
The TV show Chuck helped spread the band's epic essence by using an amazing Cake tune in the intro music.
I wasn't familiar with Cake until watching this interview. Thank you for the introduction, Adam 😀
“Wicked smart”😂😂😂
How you like them apples? 🍏🍏🤣
You got it! Just showed Goodwill Hunting to my son a couple weeks back!
@@ProfessorofRock brilliant movie
That's my 2nd favorite movie of all time behind Shawshank!
@@jamalstephenson7140 you and I would get along! Do you like Gladiator, by any chance?
I like Gladiator, but sorry, it's not one of my favorites.
Always at the top of my driving playlist. Great Song. Thanks for this seriea and all that you do Adam.
Great interview, great band. Amazing song.
Hope you can score an interview with My Chemical Romance since they are back together and recording.
Also, an interview with Mickey Dolenze before he passes would be great.
Hey hey, we’re the Monkees! People say we monkey around 🙉
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 hope you are well, keep the music alive in your heart, and in your ears, and try and turn the ones of your generation on to this timeless music.
@@joejackson6205 I am in the process of doing just that. Thanks 🙏
You mean Micky Dolenz; yes he is a great interview. Lilly is a great youthful spreader of musical knowledge. :-)
Cake is a staple on my Spotify playlists…so many should be hits. And I love their use of the VibraSlap. That is such a signature sound for them.
Love this video Adam. I remember when Cake exploded onto the scene. Like you said, the rock scene was not vibrant during this era. I was CTO of one of the first Internet radio companies at that point in time and we put this, Short Skirt/Long Jacket, and I Will Survive into rotation on both pop and rock formats. We were based in San Francisco so Cake was something of a local band being from Sacramento. FWIW, you did great interviewing John. I do recall some awkward interviews back around the time with him, but he was totally comfortable talking to you.
Thank you so much for showing this interview. I’ve loved cake since 96 but you really don’t seem many interviews with them. Bravo
I feel like Todd Roper's drumming on The Distance is such an important element of the song. It's tasteful and restrained but incredibly muscular and propulsive.
Sounds like a guy who’s really good at drumming.
Solid,didn’t overcomplicate the parts!
here,s me, an Englishman living on a small island in Sweden. i actually found "Cake" only last year and the track "wheels". Absolutely love that track. So when i saw you were interviewing John McCree i had to watch. 16 minutes flew by but an excellant interview and insight.My neighbour uesed to hang out with them(Brady Blade, you should know of him) thanks for this and look forward to the next
Great video, Professor! I got goosebumps when i heard The Distance playing. It had been a long time since I heard that sonic tapestry.
Cake! How fitting for just after the 4th b/c they were one of the bands I saw perform in the '90s at the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade here in Boston. Some friends and I went after work, and it was one of the most fun shows I've ever seen, also free to the public. Their tunes are so clever, original w/a '90s sound, but still lasting. John's such an interesting interview.🎂
p.s. "Frank Sinatra" was, ofc, in The Sopranos. And check out "Love You Madly" for great opening hooks.
"Never there" was one of my favourite ones and I loved their version of "I will survive." Fashion Nugget was a great album.
Agreed. I loved playing this album. My 21 year old son loves it too!
Never There is my favorite Cake song. What a collection of sounds and words cobbled together intentionally or not to sound like nothing else at the time, or since. 🤘🤘
I never want to see the video for this! What’s in my head is hard to beat.
Ha ha! Its worth seeing.
I’m curious now.
A friend let me borrow the album and I listened to it once. When I returned it, I said, "Please tell me this is a joke. Because if it is, it's funny, but if it's serious, it's just bad."
Cake is an absolute product of their time, while also just having really timeless, really good music. Always awesome work man.
Couldn't agree more! How was your holiday RC32?
@@ProfessorofRock Went quite well! Hope you had the same. Cheers as always for the content.
@@RC32Smiths01 Awesome!
I kinda wish I discovered them much earlier because they sound like great guys. Cheers to you, RC32. 🍻
Awful music. Guy doesn't even sing he speaks. Garbage.
The Professor is such a gifted raconteur (because he can access those memories complete with the original emotions) that he should consider doing an off topic episode involving other aspects of pop culture. If anyone could spin a compelling anecdote about standing in line for Return of the Jedi or Indiana Jones it's the Professor 🤘
I love this! All of it! 'Never There' speaks to me most.
I've been a Cake fan since I first heard them. It's a shame that they don't tour that much. I've been lucky enough to see them live and they're so amazing!!! Long live Cake and their amazing music 🎸🎸🤘🏻🤘🏻
Every single Cake album is pure gold. Go back to the earlier albums. They’ve always made full albums without concentrating on singles. I love ‘em.
Really cool to see this interview Prof Rock. Nice job:)
Cake is awesome. They have really complex bass lines. I loved how the discussion digressed into Frank Sinatra; it's cool to hear how artists are influenced by other artists. I also love Adam's shirt. I have to get me one of those!
Appears that you interviewed him here in Sacramento. Great band. Saw them back in the day at the free Concerts in the Park on Friday nights in downtown Sac.
I love John McCrea! I always wondered when you'd interview him! Day made!
Love your stuff Prof! But gotta fact check you on a minor point: Cake's first album was "Motorcade of Generosity" in 1994. Some classics on that one too!
I came here to say the same thing! Great interview though
This man is one of my heroes, thank you for this interview.
Great to see John on the show. Cake was one of my favorite bands growing up. Always cool, always different.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Cake!
Underappreciated band. I guess you could call them alternative. Personally I feel they have a Chili Peppers vibe to them. Same melodic structure.
Thanks for this closet dive Professor. 😊
Thanks Roger! How was your holiday?
@@ProfessorofRock
Great!
Hope you had a great holiday also! 😊
I know I’m gonna like this one. I love RHCP.
There is a wonderful poem by the late W.S. Merwin about one of his mentors called "Berryman" about the great poet John Berryman. Near the end, he has a line from Berryman himself saying, "If you need to know that anything you wrote was any good, don't write. You can never know."
The moment the guitar of Short Skirt/Long Jacket started up the first time I saw the video late at night I knew it was Cake and I was happy there was new music from them to buy. Their style was very recognisably them, even if you hadn't heard the track before.
Love Cake....so underappreciated! Thx for this professor.
Before 'The Distance' there was 'Rock N' Roll Lifestyle' which really threw them into the mix of music around '94. And then even later 'Short Skirt/Long Jacket.' They had an epic theatrical level song on pretty much all of their albums back then.
Much Love for Sacramento Groups! Northern Cali!!! 916
I ran a metal shop when the single "Never there" came out. I would make everyone shut the equipment off and they weren't aloud to talk till it was over. Good times.
"There's a lady who knows all that glitters is gold and she's buying the stairway a heaven" ~ Led Zeppelin, Stairway to Heaven 🙌🏻😁👍🏻❤️
I took a road trip on Route66 in early summer 2001, the playlist was featured Cake and Eels (sounds like a weird meal) amongst many others.
2 friends and myself driving across the USA with a great backing track from the cars CD player was the best holiday of my life!
...love your shirt, Professor!!!...takes me back about 45-50 years...
Never heard of "Cake" -- In '96, I had already turned my back on "pop music/rock" and was listening to jazz. Rock died a quick death in the late '90s and Cake was just another example of that.
Short Skirt / Long Jacket, Stickshifts and Safetybelts, Comfort Eagle, I Will Survive, Love You Madly, Mahna Mahna, Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle, Sheep Go To Heaven. No Phone
These guys have so many great songs.
Awesome interview! Just saw these guys in Denver a couple of weeks ago for the very first time & they were incredible. Mr McCrea is not only intelligent but straight up one of the funniest guys I've ever seen. From the the way he handled the crowd he could do solo standup comedy & kill it. Such an original man & band, love these guys.
This song is timeless. I seem to remember this song long before 96. It's one of those. I grew up in the renaissance of progressive and alt rock and I am amazed and appreciate the acknowledgement of these now classics
Cake. Top five favorite band for me. One of the reasons I play bass.
Saw Cake live in Des Moines at their height. Fantastic live band! Really good.
Why am i hearing about this band 2 weeks ago. "The Distance" is awesome. The bass line hooked me in! The singer looks like he sounds 😆
John ate a burger next to me in Portland once and I wanted so badly to tell him how much I love him and his whole catalog.
You should have! He's a cool guy.
Did you get to talk to him?
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 I was too chicken to say anything. 🐔
@@chrisneyman You might have been in a pinch me moment
Great interview, Professor!
Cake does a great cover of “Ruby, don’t take your love to town”.
I'll check it out! Do you have a link?
@@ProfessorofRock ruclips.net/video/VDqOBh0k9pU/видео.html
Originally by Kenny Rogers First Edition.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 fun fact: Ruby was written by Mel Tillis, and originally recorded by Waylon Jennings.
@@jennyjenny4501 According to Wiki, the second person who recorded it was named Johnny Darrell. He would later suffer from issues with diabetes which led to his death at the age of 57 in 1997.
I LOVE Cake. I really only found them in the last few years, though heard their songs back in the day. But they never let me down. Soul Coughing and they seem to have been forgotten. Soul Coughing recently got a boost with the Reacher show.
Looks like I have a new band to search! Cheers!
when I need a good rush from a song.... this is the one.... man my ears and brain couldn't get enough of it!!!!
This song and album ruled my life for a whole year. I still know every word of the entire album, and most of their others as well. Cake never gets old!
Back in the early 2ks, I happened upon some free tickets to Cake.
Didn't know who they were.
Knew almost every song.
Learned the rest.
Added s BUNCH to the catalogue.
Thanks random guy with tickets!
He is so right about instrument layers. Yeah you can hear all those parts and know that song. But once the music is not here and you start to play it back in your head and hum a specific chord progression, you are only focusing in on a few elements of the song if it is over-complicated.
THANK YOU for this interview with this particular person from this particular band about this particular song! A dream come true! The only question I would have added is - did they also have the animated series Speed Racer in mind while creating the lyrics and music for this song. BTW you were right to approach this interview with humility, but you weren't at all "Out of your league". You're the Professor of Rock!
Cake is the definition of Alternative. They are unique as is David Bowie, Kate Bush, Devo, Oingo Boingo, The Smiths, Siouxsie and the Banshees, etc.... That's what Alternative is. These unique and incredible talents who are unlike any others.
Devo, Boingo, Gary Numan Are my top 3 of all time. Add Talking Heads and Bowie. The rest mentioned are in my tips as well.
I played with Cake drummer Todd Roper in college in the late 80’s. He’s a great guy. He taught me how to relax on the drum kit - I was stiff as a board and all over the place.
Cake is from my hometown of Sacramento. They and Deftones and Tesla have put our little scene on the map.
I love everything cake does!
I missed it entirely when it came out, but somewhere around 2008 it got used as the intro music for a programming podcast and I heard it every week for awhile.
Love the channel, and love the tee shirt, lol.
A lot of really interesting music popped up in the wake of Grunge. I’d like to hear some more about bands like Beck, Eels, The Rugburns, Soul Coughing, The Presidents of the United States of America, Morphine, Moby, Dinosaur Jr. and Radiohead. Could also be interesting to take a look at the neo-swing movement that popped up around that time. That’s also about the time we started to see the rise of neo-punk. That period in music was far from boring.
I agree and I think people who shake their fists and grumble that music "died" in the '90s just aren't trying hard enough to find what they would like. (or being like every generation before them and acting like their music was amazing and anything new is an outrage). There was a lot of great music in the late '90s and 2000s (Radiohead is my favorite band) even if it wasn't hitting the very top of the charts. I love The Killers, The Strokes and The White Stripes. Even other genres have some great tunes if you give them a chance. Daft Punk's "Discovery" is a masterpiece of dance/disco/electronic/rock fusion. I'm not into rap, but have listened to some of Kendrick Lamar's catalogue because I hear so much about it (he won a Pulitzer for one of his albums) and while it's still not my thing for day-to-day consumption, his music is definitely powerful, interesting and worth your time.
@@alecerdmann8505 Very true. And the many directions electronic music was taking from the late 80s through the late 90s and beyond is almost staggering. Bands combining electric sounds with funk, metal, ambient, jazz Avant Garde and more. Really an exciting time if you get just slightly out of the most mainstream stuff.
I only heard this a couple of times but its been forever!
Thanks for the memory & great interview, Prof!
I was getting ready to get married in 98 (met my hubs in 96, actually, the 5th of July so 27 years ago today!!, from another state & only saw him on weekends, weather permitting until we got married) so everything from those 2 years is either great memories or a huge blur! Thats probably why i didn't hear this song much but ill be going back to listen to it, that's for sure!
thanks Charleyanne. How was your fourth?
Happy anniversary 🎉
Hey Adam, speaking of the 90s, how about a segment on Beck or Bjork?
Two of the things I love most: cake and Cake.
I would love to know how many people from the streaming age know what your t shirt represents, man that makes me feel old. 🤣
I’m 17 and I know.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Thats makes me feel better about the future of music.👍👍👍👍👍
Really nice interview. You can he is a thoughtful guy who has a real philosophy on musuc
I can't believe there was no mention of NEVER THERE!! My favorite Cake song!
The only song I remember Short Skirt with a Long Jacket
Your t shirt is awesome!!
A lot of people wouldn't know what that shape is these days,😎
Epic T-shirt! Please tell me that you purchased it for the ironic price point of $45.
Ha ha! Probably. How many do you have?
@@ProfessorofRock50 or so.
😉
Been a massive cake fan since I discovered them in 1994, pretty much the only person in my school to hear about them, and I’ve loved them since, now 45.
Couldn’t go to their last uk tour as I’m too ill now. Got a ticket tho! 😢
For a couple of years in a row, I was there greatest listener on Spotify 😂😂
Fashion nugget has got me through harder times in my life than anything else I’ve had access to , except maybe cannabis. 🎉
I love this band passionately, that as a guitarist for 35 years I’ve never learned one of their songs.
I don’t want to ruin my enjoyment of their music.
Great interview, thank you.
Bowel shaking earthquakes of doubt and remorse etc
Best lyric ever
“Bowel shaking earthquakes of doubt and remorse….” …….I think one of the funnies lines in a song ever…
What a great band. I’ve seen them play live more than any other act. For a while, they would come through my city at least once per year. They are just as good on stage as in the studio.
This is my new favorite channel.
Band geek here that spent hs and college in the 80s... magical!
As the 90s edged out of grunge, the best thing happened - a revival of the American standards and swing dancing! "You're so money you don't even know how money you are" IYKYK :) I studied ballroom dance for 3 years and loved every second as the millenium approached.
But into my life of trying to convert everyone to Sinatra comes a quirky a dear friend with very eclectic musical tastes. We took a road trip to Atlanta one weekend in 97-98 and I knew the music choices were going to be... interesting. My turn - Dean and Frank, live at the Tropicana during the time they were filming Ocean's 11.
Her pick - Fashion Nugget. Never heard anything like it. I was so down the standards rabbithole then that I didn't embrace it the way she hoped, though I did love the trumpet riffs and witty lyrical style (she was a writer and I was a designer).
Today I need to reach out to her and say YES Beth! They are as awesome as you tried to tell me they are.
I hope she plays some Sinatra from time to time though...
Great interview and topic! Fashion Nugget is an old favorite with smart lyrics and unique musical style. Italian Leather Sofa is an underrated track but they all are smart and fun. I believe The Distance transcends generations because it speaks to the human condition of struggling for success and not attaining it. Even the most successful people can relate because they have failed more than succeeded. Excellent