@@bryaneberly4407 Confident people are awesome, people with undeserving egos are terrifying!!!! Just talking here...smokin' weed....good day to you dude!
The first time he sings it... "You never know just how TO look through other people's eyes." To me, that's the opposite meaning of the other two choruses. Kind of a "Walk a mile in his shoes" theme.
@@mikegilley2673 I was a young man then. I saw these guys open for Nirvana on New Year's day 1994. Good show, even though I, and probably both bands were hungover. I was 21..ah yes, the good ole days...
@@mikegilley2673 It was! My buddy even worked at the hotel where they stayed and got to meet Kurt. He told me Kurt was cool AF but Courtney was kind of a witch with a capital 'B'.
This has been an earworm for years and for some odd reason, whenever I came to RUclips, would not come to memory. And here it is, a random suggestion one day. So relieving.
I love 80s, 90, early 2000s. I also forget about great songs. RUclips matches genres and decades so if you can remember one song, you'll usually get a feed with several songs.
This is one of those songs that you'd catch on the radio and they'd never say the song or band name, so you just search fruitlessly for years Happened to me with Spineshank too
Not underrated at all. They had the ability to make one very catchy song, but if you've listened to the rest of their music... Not nearly as good. In fact, not very good at all. Not quite "garbage", but definitely unmemorable. "One-hit wonder" is an entirely correct rating for them, and you look silly if you claim otherwise.
@@lsdave42 Well, I guess you told me, huh. I've been a fan from the beginning so you're presumption of me not listening is wrong and so is your opinion. Hey, here's a thought, you're opinion doesn't matter. You would be silly to think differently. Have a nice day! 🙂
the surfers were grunge before grunge was a genre. if you listen to some of their songs, you can see where the whole Seattle scene was getting their influence from. then nirvana, pearl jam, alice in chains & sound garden got the credit for a sound the butthole surfers had already done. then Bush and other bands jumped to the front of the line i think it was more that the surfers developed the sound and the other bands used it and developed the fashion trend: boots, beat up jeans, flannel shirts wrapped around the waist etc
@@lsdave42 everyone’s taste is different. you are entitled to feel that way. but me personally, i dig them. i won’t go out and say every song they made was incredible. but it was good music and i had good times to it
so not underrated - could you go on all day and night all year about how fucking great they are - yes - but unrated no. you say what you say because you cannot fathom their reach I guess.
2024 and this is as fresh as it was back in middle of the '90s. There has never been anything like mid 90's American popular alternative rock music. I feel grateful for having been around during it.
Good Lord the freaking word “underrated” has made it to the comment section of music videos now It means nothing when people say it because every video on YT is apparently “underrated.”
I shared a room with my brother when i was little in the 90s. I hated it at the time but looking back he played so much good music and introduced me to so many bands, including this lovely piece
"I can taste you on my lips and smell you in my clothes..." is one of my favorite lines from any song! "You never know just how you look through other peoples' eyes" is quite meaningful as well.
@dennismichael1434 Yes indeed! I'm not meaning this as a "stolen quote" thing so much as same sentiment/very different era......the great Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote a few years earlier (1786 actually, & I've copied the slight translation from old Scots to English) ....."Oh, would some Power the gift give us To see ourselves as others see us! It would from many a blunder free us, And foolish notion: What airs in dress and gait would leave us, And even devotion"
@@dalex8126 and remember BUSH had that line in glycerine too: treat me so bad; you bruise my face; couldn’t love you more, you got a beautiful taste. so much good music back then. part of why i was a writing major. punk & new wave; grunge, post grunge/ nu metal all in a row there will never be another era like that even the straight up rock & roll was putting out good music
1996 was a trip. One of the best and worst years I ever lived. The music and movies were awesome, the algorithm hadn't taken over and things were still real.
You know what 1996 was the same for me. I had just finished studying and was going in the work force. It was hard to get your first job but it was exciting too as it seemed like a world with a of possibilities.
‘96….24yrs old in the prime, living a block from the beach in Southern California without a care in the world, zero stress, zero responsibilities but to party & have the time of our young lifes.
What up elder ones. I was 13/14 years old when this came out. I don't remember anything from that year. But this song awakens a feeling that 1996 brought.
I listen to a lot of 90s music and I remember this song from back in the day but with everything else going on I'm not sure I ever considered it one of my favorites, but lately it's gotten into my head and I have to admit that I really like this song.
i remember buying it on cassette. i had a 200 watt stereo with an EQ. my neighbors knew i was home a half mile before i got there. me sid just lower the volume to a softer level, drink a beer; smoke a few camels and go go inside once i was unwound
I'm 50 now & saw them so many times in Dallas, Ft Worth, Austin, San Marcos... in the mid-80s? Familiar, yes? It was always in the hot as hell summer. Blurry but beautiful memories.
The biggest memory I'll ever have of this song is when I had a couple hits of cid kick in one time and this was the song that happened to be on when it starting kicking in.... Hell of a memory 😂😵😵💫
LEGENDARY UNDERGROUND SUBVERSIVES SINCE 1981! I don't mind the sun sometimes The images it shows I can taste you on my lips And smell you in my clothes Cinnamon and sugary And softly spoken lies You never know just how you look Through other people's eyes
Saw them in Dallas at Lolapalooza 1 and they were phenomenal! I forget who was the band before them (Henry Rollins maybe?) but as that band finished up their set the BHS slowly filtered onto the stage and began playing the instruments, taking over from the other band’s musicians while they were playing the song and then finishing it for them. When the song was over, Gibby finally emerged from backstage and charged out with a double barreled sawed off shotgun and fired two blanks into the mosh pit! It scared the 💩 out of a thousand or so people but was freakin awesome! Great memories…
Update-that was the 92 Lallapalooza I was there!!!! I went only to see "The Pixies" and was pissed when a new band came on stage (Pearl Jam). People started throwing cups and other stuff, I think this is when we left.....
@@RCA_Dome I'm sorry to hear that.. I was having the time of my life ! In retrospect it's all about perspective.. I decided on happiness as a rule... It's a good place to start.
How did I miss this? Just heard it on season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. I was a teenager in the 90s. I would've loved this. Better late than never I suppose.
It's all the violence in the live shows. While punk was popular, it became nearly impossible to promote due to the violence. This is why hair metal bands went big time, less violence more promotion.
Never gets old. Reminds me of a crazy time in my life. Divorces , road trips, arrests in middle of nowhere places across the states, rest stops, dirty bathrooms, shit jobs , shit family members.
This was the first music video I ever remember seeing on TV as a child in the 90s and I am glad for that. An incredibly catchy song with a super weird music video - absolutely groovy and life changing as far as my perception of what music and media could make me feel.
Just discovered this group and love what I am hearing. I had friends in college who loved this band. They tried to get me to listen but I passed it off as being crap. Age gives you perspective and new tastes.
I bought one of their T-shirts in the 80's and wore it all the time because I liked the art and it was cheap. Never heard them until just now, recommended by the Tube. Wow! Pretty dang good!
feel like the only correct way to listen to this is on your local alt radio station through the crunchy speakers of your dad's truck. doesn't hit the same through headphones
Circa 1996... I was in 6th grade and I always hear this on the radio. Didnt know the name but I like the song and forgot about it. I'm glad i found it.
I remember there was another version where there was this Morgan freeman like voiceover into and it was amazing. I haven’t heard it since this song blew up, but its memory still makes me smile. Glad you found this little gem 🙏
I've had this in my head for days. I just had to look it up. My wife never heard them before so when i was singing the lyrics she was looking at me like I was stupid. 🤔 Love this song
Put on Who Was In My Room Last Night and see how fast he moves lol Pepper and that song are my favorite BHS songs, and the Rat Fink cartoons in WWIMRLN are great
Finally,a music video for this song has been uploaded to RUclips.. Thank you! I am so grateful and have been waiting years! i"m only 24 but this has long been in my top 30 favorite songs of all time, and I have at least several hundreds of favorite songs, so that says a lot.
@@HaileyHHP Me and my old friends think it's hilarious that they got Erik Estrada in the video too. He was one of the stars of CHiPs, a popular show about the California Highway Patrol in the 70's and 80s.
Another cool fact. (I don't mind the sun sometimes The images as it shows I can taste you on my lips And smell you in my clothes Cinnamon and sugary And softly spoken lies You never know just how You look Through other people's eyes) is all heroin references. Gibby Haynes happened to be in the same rehab as Kurt Cobain in April 1994, and Courtney called there looking for Kurt, talked to the staff and they said Kurt was out of the building getting an X-ray but then she somehow talked to Gibby and he told her that Kurt had jumped and scailed the rehabs wall when all he had to do was walk out the front door, as no one was keeping kurt there.
I remember going to The Warehouse music store and getting this tape then listening the whole RV ride to Half Moon Bay. Core childhood memory. My aunt hated this album lol.
I have to laugh- I was in a band that opened for them in Kalamazoo, MI in 1983, when they only had one release, with Barbecued Pope on it. Never would I have thought they'd have a "hit" that would be accepted by the mainstream. Good times. They had two drummers, at the show, and I think one was a female.
These guys were my neighbors back in the 80's in Austin. They are everything you see and more.
Did Eric Estrada ever come by for barbecue?
@@bigfootpart4therevengeancing Yes. +
@@gunboom Freaking. Awesome.
Met them several times when I lived in Austin. Very down to earth guys
@@geoffanderson7254 Did you ever make it to one of the paint parties? Never seen so much LSD in my life.
"You never know just how you look through other people's eyes."
An underrated lyric.
perfect explanation for egomania
@@bryaneberly4407 Confident people are awesome, people with undeserving egos are terrifying!!!! Just talking here...smokin' weed....good day to you dude!
The first time he sings it... "You never know just how TO look through other people's eyes." To me, that's the opposite meaning of the other two choruses. Kind of a "Walk a mile in his shoes" theme.
@@bryaneberly4407 Or the start of anxiety.
That line has always stuck with me since I heard it as a kid when my older brother bought the album lol. This song is so good.
This song just screams "90s" one of the most iconic songs of the decade in my opinion, but there were so many.
doesn't really sound 90s, but it does bring about nostalgia. i think it's timeless. sounds as fresh as it did back then.
Yup good ol 90s miss being a kid
@@mikegilley2673 I was a young man then. I saw these guys open for Nirvana on New Year's day 1994. Good show, even though I, and probably both bands were hungover. I was 21..ah yes, the good ole days...
@@SockPuppet-q4x in 94 i was in 5th grade. My mom took me to see metalica and korn opened up for them...that must of been cool seeing nirvana live!
@@mikegilley2673 It was! My buddy even worked at the hotel where they stayed and got to meet Kurt. He told me Kurt was cool AF but Courtney was kind of a witch with a capital 'B'.
This has been an earworm for years and for some odd reason, whenever I came to RUclips, would not come to memory. And here it is, a random suggestion one day. So relieving.
This is what closure sounds like.
Fukn eh man
I love 80s, 90, early 2000s. I also forget about great songs. RUclips matches genres and decades so if you can remember one song, you'll usually get a feed with several songs.
51 and happy to catch this time capsule ❤
This is one of those songs that you'd catch on the radio and they'd never say the song or band name, so you just search fruitlessly for years
Happened to me with Spineshank too
Punk, alternative, metal, rock. The Butthole Surfers had it all. One of the most underrated bands. The guitarist Paul Leary is phenomenal.
Not underrated at all. They had the ability to make one very catchy song, but if you've listened to the rest of their music...
Not nearly as good. In fact, not very good at all. Not quite "garbage", but definitely unmemorable.
"One-hit wonder" is an entirely correct rating for them, and you look silly if you claim otherwise.
@@lsdave42 Well, I guess you told me, huh. I've been a fan from the beginning so you're presumption of me not listening is wrong and so is your opinion. Hey, here's a thought, you're opinion doesn't matter. You would be silly to think differently. Have a nice day! 🙂
the surfers were grunge before grunge was a genre. if you listen to some of their songs, you can see where the whole Seattle scene was getting their influence from. then nirvana, pearl jam, alice in chains & sound garden got the credit for a sound the butthole surfers had already done. then Bush and other bands jumped to the front of the line
i think it was more that the surfers developed the sound and the other bands used it and developed the fashion trend: boots, beat up jeans, flannel shirts wrapped around the waist etc
@@lsdave42 everyone’s taste is different. you are entitled to feel that way. but me personally, i dig them. i won’t go out and say every song they made was incredible. but it was good music and i had good times to it
so not underrated - could you go on all day and night all year about how fucking great they are - yes - but unrated no. you say what you say because you cannot fathom their reach I guess.
2024 and this is as fresh as it was back in middle of the '90s. There has never been anything like mid 90's American popular alternative rock music. I feel grateful for having been around during it.
Likewise for Australian indie music.
Yessssssssss this comment
I met this man in a gas station buying beer in Fort Worth, TX. They were playing next door and he let me in for free. Nicest person ever!
When was this. 90s? ;D
@@Anonymus_Bosch Probably closer to 2001 or after. I’m not real sure anymore 🙂↔️🎉
@@Anonymus_Boschmid to late 90s. 1994-1996ish. I was either a sophomore or junior in high school when I first heard. That was 1996-7.
Everyone is talking about the 90's but we were skating to Butthole Surfers in the mid-80's.
Yeah, but _this song_ came out in the mid-90's. So it makes sense
Why would you skate to music 😂😂😂
Skating to great music is a perfect Friday night. That and a slice of pizza at the Arcade
late 80's-very early 90's were when bhs were at their best ngl
Pretty sure this was first released in 1996 and Just a boy from the early 80's
These guys are so underrated. Saw them in 93 and it was the most confrontational show I ever went to.
The only more intense band I've seen live was The Jesus Lizard
@@jasongiannaros4091 I saw them arounf the same time in a small club. Yow was a wildman.
The are the greatest band of all tim
Saw them in 91,94,and partied with them in'97
Good Lord the freaking word “underrated” has made it to the comment section of music videos now
It means nothing when people say it because every video on YT is apparently “underrated.”
Fun fact: 'Butthole surfing' is an old Texas pastime where you ride an innertube down an irrigation ditch while being towed by a pickup truck
Are you kidding me? That's hilarious
I would google this, but I am gonna believe you, amazing heh
Beautiful
Love or hate em, rednecks know how to have fun
I always wondered where they got the name. Or what it meant. Thanks for the fun fact.
This song is timeless! Could be a hit in the 60’s , 70’s , 80’s 90’s or today! The sign of a true classic!
This will go down in history as one of the most 90s songs ever.
Bush and Butthole Surfers.... LOL.!
man I miss those days with every fiber of my being
Preach
One day you’ll miss now 😊
Brother
@@mariecaitbullshit
We all do, we all do.
The best decade ever.
In too many ways to mention.
I shared a room with my brother when i was little in the 90s. I hated it at the time but looking back he played so much good music and introduced me to so many bands, including this lovely piece
Try an artist named Much Sticky..... Enjoy.... 😊
me too. and now he worst his taste but mine went better 🙃
"I can taste you on my lips and smell you in my clothes..." is one of my favorite lines from any song! "You never know just how you look through other peoples' eyes" is quite meaningful as well.
I remember the CD single had a message on the front: "Warning! Contains the words, "I don't mind the sun sometimes."
indeed love this song rare hidden gem
@dennismichael1434 Yes indeed! I'm not meaning this as a "stolen quote" thing so much as same sentiment/very different era......the great Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote a few years earlier (1786 actually, & I've copied the slight translation from old Scots to English) ....."Oh, would some Power the gift give us
To see ourselves as others see us!
It would from many a blunder free us,
And foolish notion:
What airs in dress and gait would leave us,
And even devotion"
pepper is a kick ass song
@@dalex8126 and remember BUSH had that line in glycerine too: treat me so bad; you bruise my face; couldn’t love you more, you got a beautiful taste. so much good music back then. part of why i was a writing major. punk & new wave; grunge, post grunge/ nu metal all in a row there will never be another era like that even the straight up rock & roll was putting out good music
In all my 43 years ive never both not understood and understood a song so much! I LOVE THIS SONG
I'm 23 yrs older and you are correct.!!!
Very much ditto -- soon to be 66 and this will REMAIN an all-time TOP ROCK SONG ever!
I never knew why I liked this song growing up (Dad played it a lot). I was today years old when I learned the lyrics, good job little me.
1996 was a trip. One of the best and worst years I ever lived. The music and movies were awesome, the algorithm hadn't taken over and things were still real.
You know what 1996 was the same for me. I had just finished studying and was going in the work force. It was hard to get your first job but it was exciting too as it seemed like a world with a of possibilities.
Boom
‘96….24yrs old in the prime, living a block from the beach in Southern California without a care in the world, zero stress, zero responsibilities but to party & have the time of our young lifes.
96 was a special year. I turned and started working for the first time in my life could do what I wanted.
What up elder ones. I was 13/14 years old when this came out. I don't remember anything from that year. But this song awakens a feeling that 1996 brought.
Hell yes I'm listening to this I 2024 and I'll never stop!
Yes
The jingle of a dogs collar would be good right now
I don't mind WHAT?
I listen to a lot of 90s music and I remember this song from back in the day but with everything else going on I'm not sure I ever considered it one of my favorites, but lately it's gotten into my head and I have to admit that I really like this song.
Listen to their albums.
That's bc everything is worse once it hits the radio
The jingle of a dog's collar.
i remember buying it on cassette. i had a 200 watt stereo with an EQ. my neighbors knew i was home a half mile before i got there.
me sid just lower the volume to a softer level, drink a beer; smoke a few camels and go go inside once i was unwound
It's a catchy ass tune
I'm 50 now & saw them so many times in Dallas, Ft Worth, Austin, San Marcos... in the mid-80s? Familiar, yes? It was always in the hot as hell summer. Blurry but beautiful memories.
sounds like the best memories, wow thats so rad!!!
@@shannono8397 😍
An awesome mid-nineties track. I remember hearing this on 98.5 KOME "New Rock" in the summer of 1996.
This was my dad’s favorite song. Naturally he abandoned me as a child.
Awesome
My dad sent this to me-
@@douglaswilliams6834: ...and he never came back
😏
Naturally.
But he left you with the greatest gift a father can give
Life
Who is listening no matter the year cus no one cares what year it is,just that we got good music that we're still listening to?
Every now and then I need a shot of Butthole Surfers. I don't need to explain further cos I know you already know why 😉
Right here, baby!
Fads come and go. True songs carry meaning throughout time.
You never know just how you look through other peoples eyes.
Yuhppp
100%
The biggest memory I'll ever have of this song is when I had a couple hits of cid kick in one time and this was the song that happened to be on when it starting kicking in.... Hell of a memory 😂😵😵💫
I bet! Glad you made it to the other side 😏
I watched Norupo by Heilung under similar circumstances. HIghly recommend.
LEGENDARY UNDERGROUND SUBVERSIVES SINCE 1981!
I don't mind the sun sometimes
The images it shows
I can taste you on my lips
And smell you in my clothes
Cinnamon and sugary
And softly spoken lies
You never know just how you look
Through other people's eyes
The lead singers dad is Mr. Peppermint a children's show that was on in the 80s here locally in Dallas Texas.
Superb! Feels wrong gettin a big hit of nostalgia listening to this again... Hell'd the time go...?
Nothing wrong with a bit hit every once in a while.
I near drown in it. Turn 50 in a week. These pieces of art are revisited more and more.
This always reminded me of Beck's Loser.
The drum beat imo
Saw them in Dallas at Lolapalooza 1 and they were phenomenal! I forget who was the band before them (Henry Rollins maybe?) but as that band finished up their set the BHS slowly filtered onto the stage and began playing the instruments, taking over from the other band’s musicians while they were playing the song and then finishing it for them.
When the song was over, Gibby finally emerged from backstage and charged out with a double barreled sawed off shotgun and fired two blanks into the mosh pit! It scared the 💩 out of a thousand or so people but was freakin awesome! Great memories…
Cool -- scare them off so that they stop mashing since that can hurt someone innocent -- like it :).
@Super Nostalgia cool story bro
Update-that was the 92 Lallapalooza
I was there!!!! I went only to see "The Pixies" and was pissed when a new band came on stage (Pearl Jam). People started throwing cups and other stuff, I think this is when we left.....
@@elmobolan4274 LOL! Yeah!! Fk Pearl Jam
@@elmobolan4274 I think Queensryche got the same treatment opening for Metallica before they were big.
Still one of the best songs ever!! I remember all the words ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of the most romantic tunes I can remember in my 59yo life....
❤❤❤
ruclips.net/video/cjUpJ5N5tSU/видео.htmlsi=1JfLS-v-CEGLrIJQ have I got news for you
Wow. What a crappy life then
@@RCA_Dome I'm sorry to hear that.. I was having the time of my life ! In retrospect it's all about perspective.. I decided on happiness as a rule... It's a good place to start.
Have loved this band since the 90’s. Love the fact so many do too! 😜
Erik Estrada eating an alpo-sized can of corn was the most surreal part of this video...
90s alternative rock hits different
90's memories.... Love this song, back In the day, before you tube and streaming I was always waiting to hear it on 99.9 The Buzz... Good old days!
How did I miss this? Just heard it on season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. I was a teenager in the 90s. I would've loved this. Better late than never I suppose.
It's all the violence in the live shows. While punk was popular, it became nearly impossible to promote due to the violence. This is why hair metal bands went big time, less violence more promotion.
This gives me such nostalgia. I was born in 1995 so my mother loved alt rock from 90s early 2000s. Such great childhood memories
Never gets old. Reminds me of a crazy time in my life. Divorces , road trips, arrests in middle of nowhere places across the states, rest stops, dirty bathrooms, shit jobs , shit family members.
I live in Internet world to that was one of the best comments and statements I’ve ever seen
Amazing
arrests? 😳
Holy Crap u were there 2?
And the only person to blame for all that is YOU
A friend reminded me of this song and hearing it again just takes me straight back to when it first came out. So iconic.
I love butthole surfers, one of the most under rated bands, in my opinion ❤
They remind me of Cake
@SuperNostalgia.amen
@SuperNostalgia.god sent himself to save us from himself.
@giao2380 you mean cake reminds you of them right? Seeing as how the BHS have been around for 40 years or so
I saw them in 85
This was the first music video I ever remember seeing on TV as a child in the 90s and I am glad for that. An incredibly catchy song with a super weird music video - absolutely groovy and life changing as far as my perception of what music and media could make me feel.
Just discovered this group and love what I am hearing. I had friends in college who loved this band. They tried to get me to listen but I passed it off as being crap. Age gives you perspective and new tastes.
There's no other band quite like them.
Grade 8 1985!! Text book full
I bought one of their T-shirts in the 80's and wore it all the time because I liked the art and it was cheap. Never heard them until just now, recommended by the Tube. Wow! Pretty dang good!
I've loved the Butthole Surfers since the 80's but never had a Buttholes T-shirt. I think that doesn't really mean anything at all 😉
It’s insane how he play all those notes and chords by just sliding his hands around and strumming kinda whenever he feels like it.
yea he's bein a goofy goober for sure
2 guitars tho
I've always heard of this band but never actually heard them. Decided to check this out (always meant to but never got round to it) and I love it.
Forgot about this song. So glad I stumbled over this. Love it!
One of the Most underrated bands of all time. There are many but these guys are at the top tiers of any list.
One of the great 90s songs 🎵
Omgosh how I love this song/band! Anyone that names their band Butthole Surfers is amazing in my mind! Love love love them!
feel like the only correct way to listen to this is on your local alt radio station through the crunchy speakers of your dad's truck. doesn't hit the same through headphones
💯
Haha the truck I listen to this in is a 99
Crunchy headphones? ~grabs a couple of meringues~
Where the DJ jumps in right before the end announcing a concert or yhe next song requested by some drunk dude names keith
I grew up with this song and it's the first i have ever seen the video. Had this album and another.
Man, this song, sits in my head; rent free.
Circa 1996... I was in 6th grade and I always hear this on the radio. Didnt know the name but I like the song and forgot about it. I'm glad i found it.
It ..just...keeps...getting...BETTER!
Core memory unlocked- ahhhh high school in the 90s 🥹
Music is the only time machine we have.
Thanks guys 🤘
The song is hypnotic, with moments of clarity...it feels like a good night out.
Memorable song for such a memorable year of my youth. ❤
This video deserves one billion views.
Hadn't heard this in years......I have a couple of their albums, gotta knock the dust off and listen.....awesome!
Wow, I’m 28, it’s 2024 and I’m just now discovering Butthole Surfers. Welp, now I got a new artist to get some vinyls of.
24 year old black girl from Brooklyn❤ idk why I’m here I just love this somg
I remember there was another version where there was this Morgan freeman like voiceover into and it was amazing. I haven’t heard it since this song blew up, but its memory still makes me smile.
Glad you found this little gem 🙏
Hell yes! This song rocks! I’m from the 70’s and love this song! Classic stuff
Thank you Umbrella Academy for Introducing me to this band.
Screw that foe me it was saints row the third on Xbox 360
Real
Got to see them live in the early 2000s. So glad I went to that show!
Anyone else listening to this in 3024?
2024 but yea!!
@@alanaburleson9999 Not my problem the joke flew clear over your head.
😊 Aivan varmasti pysyn B. S. Kuuntelijana lopun elämääni,ja ikää on jo 45v.
Not yet we have a 100 more years
2644 sup?
I was a mess in the 90's and the Surfers spoke to me. Just listened to some of the remastered stuff and I am ready to become a mess again.
Man depression was so much better in the 90’s
yeah kids now a days are depressed about stupid shit like internet eating hot chips and lying
Hell yes it was....
Fo seriously
Rite, its fake happy or die these days
Cuz GenX kept it real. We grew up rolling our eyes at the world.
One of themost beautiful voices ever. And James Honeyman Scott - his sound was magic on this song.
Still as catchy as it ever was. 90s perfection. Thank you Buttholes
KROQ played this song constantly in the early 90's. Saw them at the first lollapalooza in 91.
Never forget this was meant to parody Beck and his song Loser, but became their most popular song
I probably haven't even thought of this song in the last 10 years and for some reason it popped into my head today and I had to listen to it
Sorting by new and tons of people thought of this after today huh? Lmaooo
That line is just on repeat... 😂
lmao yeah 🤣
I've had this in my head for days. I just had to look it up. My wife never heard them before so when i was singing the lyrics she was looking at me like I was stupid. 🤔 Love this song
nobody drags my gen-x dad to my room faster than butthole surfers apparently.
Put on Who Was In My Room Last Night and see how fast he moves lol
Pepper and that song are my favorite BHS songs, and the Rat Fink cartoons in WWIMRLN are great
I remember always hearing this song play on the radio and just instantly loving it even though i never listened to butthole surfers.
Erik Estrada's best work, fer sure...
Okay, I THOUGHT that was him. LOL
Erik was my wife's heartthrob when she was a kid. She hates anything but bubblegum pop but she liked seeing him in this video when I showed her.
Oh I am lol! I like them I 63 but like my kids alternative music. I old school rock & roll girl. My son got me on alternative music. New rock.
This album is a masterpiece! I remembering discovering this and Adam Sandler first and second album as well! In the same summer.
My sister passed away a month ago, this was our favorite song together haha this song brings me happy memories.
I've been a fan scent the the 80's. They came close to durning down the place with their insane pyrotechnics!
At least it didn’t end up like Great White 💀💀💀💀
Had this stuck in my head for two days so I came. To see/hear this song for the first time since the 90s
Fuck this was peak teenage years for me i want to go back, fucking music was just better then.
Totally amazing singer
I am glad MTV picked this up back in the day
Everything about this song/video encapsulates mid 90s alt rock.
Finally,a music video for this song has been uploaded to RUclips.. Thank you! I am so grateful and have been waiting years! i"m only 24 but this has long been in my top 30 favorite songs of all time, and I have at least several hundreds of favorite songs, so that says a lot.
Cinnamon and Sugary and softy spoken lies he's talking about heroin
@@myoxide1337 well, makes all the more sense now why I love the song. I am an addict
@@HaileyHHP Me and my old friends think it's hilarious that they got Erik Estrada in the video too. He was one of the stars of CHiPs, a popular show about the California Highway Patrol in the 70's and 80s.
@@JustinMShawah, junkie cops, perfect, about time someone noticed.
Another cool fact.
(I don't mind the sun sometimes
The images as it shows
I can taste you on my lips
And smell you in my clothes
Cinnamon and sugary
And softly spoken lies
You never know just how You look
Through other people's eyes) is all heroin references. Gibby Haynes happened to be in the same rehab as Kurt Cobain in April 1994, and Courtney called there looking for Kurt, talked to the staff and they said Kurt was out of the building getting an X-ray but then she somehow talked to Gibby and he told her that Kurt had jumped and scailed the rehabs wall when all he had to do was walk out the front door, as no one was keeping kurt there.
I remember going to The Warehouse music store and getting this tape then listening the whole RV ride to Half Moon Bay. Core childhood memory. My aunt hated this album lol.
I have to laugh- I was in a band that opened for them in Kalamazoo, MI in 1983, when they only had one release, with Barbecued Pope on it. Never would I have thought they'd have a "hit" that would be accepted by the mainstream. Good times. They had two drummers, at the show, and I think one was a female.
Nice! I live right by Kalamazoo!
I didnt appreciate how great 90’s videos were when i was a kid. I found this gem from my memories because im on a beck kick on youtube. Love it
((((((("EVERY TIME I HEAR THIS SONG IT TAKES ME BACK TO 97,
GOD I MISS THE 90S‼️❤")))))))
@@ResourcefulNomad" I WOULD SAY THE 60 THROUGH THE 90, DEFINITELY BETTER THAN NOW! I WENT TO AWARDS OF ACID AROUND 98 BEST CONCERT EVER WENT TO👈😁‼️"
We all do, my friend, we all do. The greatest decade ever!!!!
Very underrated, more people should know about this group.
It’s about time there was an HD version of this video! This one of those outsider classics that just got big, and luckily, the song is really good.
I wonder if the master tapes are still out there
They dont play enough of good music on the mainstream music hubs)stations we 80s babies have to search on RUclips.
Make Music Great Again 💯
They got a Like from me just for not having 2 Ads to sit thru!
Always loved this song. Awesome lyrics.
Greatest song from that era ever.
Agree Charlie Brown😊 How's Snoopy
i finally found this! kept hearing it on the radio...
Thx u umbrella accademy for introducing this to me 🙏🙏🙏😭