I waited on this release for a few months.Got it back in 02.Saw Primus open for Rush in Columbia,S.C...March 5,1992.Seas of cheese tour.What an illustrious career.Saw theFancy band in Aheville in 07.What a difference!Very versatile man
I'm goin down to South Park, gonna have myself the time Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks without temptations I'm goin down to South Park, gonna leave my woes behind Ample parking day or night, people spouting "Howdy, neighbor" I'm headin on out to South Park, gonna see if I can't unwind Our whole town is bigger dammit, right down to the little granite Come on down to South Park, and meet some friends of mine
Philip "Fish" Fisher on drums. Played drums for Fishbone for 10+ years. I really wish he was still with the group. He also plays drums on "D's Diner." Saw Primus in 1991 when they opened up for Public Enemy and Anthrax!! Saw them again in 1992 when they opened up for Rush!! I need to see 'em again.
Going down to south park gonna have myself a time Friendly faces everywhere,humble folks without temptation Going down to south park gonna leave my woes behind Ample parking day or night people spouting "howdy neighbor" Heading on up to south park gonna see if I can't unwind "Mumbles in parka" So come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine.
@wicho661 actually Dubstep has it's roots in England 1998, but it barely hit mainstream until around 2002. Even then, it was still underground. Primus Purple Onion was released around 2002, but I really doubt that Les Claypool was listening to Dubstep at all. So when it comes down to it, Primus is just Kickass and no questions asked.
@richie1303 Claypool had a bunch of projects outside of Primus, some of which only released 1 album. Oysterhead, Les Claypool & The Holy Mackeral, Frog Brigade, Sausage, they were all awesome.
Les is a very big fan of Rush. he has stated so in interviews and has covered many of their songs in a live environment. Plus stealing the intro to YYZ for one of the songs on Frizzle Fry.
i knew about les claypool and this song way before it was used for south park but i will say i thought it was cool when they used the whamola riff from this
@StrongIntelligent 1) This version came first and was sampled into the southpark theme 2) There is no banjo in that version...I have no idea where you got that idea
@MrStrangeSensation and btw have you by any chance seen the film electric apricot quest for festeroo? cos i would like to know if it is worth watching ^^
im sure he at least listened to Rush, how could you not? I saw a few ago and the Residents opened. and ounce were when they had there "Oddity fair" show. the opening bands were great but i honestly do not remember any of them.
Putting South Park aside, this would unironically make a great boss fight soundtrack for a video game, at least in my opinion
I could've sworn this was in like an old ps2 era game title screen like a tony hawk or mx vs atv or smth
LittleBigPlanet 3 was going to do that for it's first boss, seen in an alpha build, but it was sadly removed.
It also sounds like character select screen music. Especially if you loop 0:23 - 0:50.
LittleBigPlane-
Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks without temptations
Amble parking day or night, people shouting HOWDY NEIGHBOUR
TIMMY TIMMY TIMMY TIMMY TIMMY TIMMY LIVINALIE TIMMY
@@grahamkristensen9301 I like fucking silly bitches cause I know my penis likes it.
@@grahamkristensen9301 i like girls with big fat titties i like girls with deep vaginas
@@grahamkristensen9301 i like fuckin silly bitches and i know my penis likes it
Despite the many times I've heard it from south park, I'm here for motherfucking Les Claypool
I love your profile pic! I love Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi
I had no idea this was on South Park, I recently discovered this song thanks to fucking Les Claypool
Les is pretty good at
w h a c k i n g h i s s t i c k
Primus opening for Rush sounds like an amazing show, hands down to of the best bass players.
Well you got it partially right!
This aged so well
"Who's gonna do what simon says?"
*SCREEEEEEECH*
Apparently simon said to tear a metal sheet in half
i had no idea that the south park theme was based off a real song. this is awesome
I love how he plays this with a drumstick instead of his fingers or a pick.
Its an e bow.
@@SoftPourKorn he definitely uses a drumstick, when he plays this live anyway
So it was Les Claypool who invented dubstep
Not really look at Michael jacksons heartbreaker
Love this fucking song.
Been looking for the studio version for ages!! Thanks so much :D
i saw les perform this live. it was unreal. dopest show ever
I waited on this release for a few months.Got it back in 02.Saw Primus open for Rush in Columbia,S.C...March 5,1992.Seas of cheese tour.What an illustrious career.Saw theFancy band in Aheville in 07.What a difference!Very versatile man
I'm goin down to South Park, gonna have myself the time
Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks without temptations
I'm goin down to South Park, gonna leave my woes behind
Ample parking day or night, people spouting "Howdy, neighbor"
I'm headin on out to South Park, gonna see if I can't unwind
Our whole town is bigger dammit, right down to the little granite
Come on down to South Park, and meet some friends of mine
I can't stop seeing footages of black humor animated series and 00s youtube videos and games
Friendly Faces everywhere, humble folks without temptations:D
les claypools a beast. He takes trippy things you would hear in a dream and turn it into music!!!!
Philip "Fish" Fisher on drums. Played drums for Fishbone for 10+ years. I really wish he was still with the group. He also plays drums on "D's Diner." Saw Primus in 1991 when they opened up for Public Enemy and Anthrax!! Saw them again in 1992 when they opened up for Rush!! I need to see 'em again.
00:23 Goin' down to South Park gonna have myself a time!
00:00 Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks without temptaion
0:2
00:02
0:02
0:23
I like fucking silly bitches, and I know my penis likes it!
I came here after only hearing the live version, and still prefer the live version.
If your currently listening to this you are either a fan of South park or the lbp 3 alpha
Lbp3 alpha, South Park isn’t that great
To everyone this was remixed with the south park theme in 2006
While the original song itself was from the late 90s/early 2000s
is this the full version of south park's season 10 intro
+Daniel Wallace Yup. Well, sorta. The south park theme is a remake.
The instrumental is from this. The vocals are from the original south park theme.
But Kenny's line was changed.
yes
Daniel Wallace i thought i recognised this somewhere
its also in the september 2013 alpha build of littlebigplanet 3
It certainly rocks! But to me, this is genre-defying :D
I think this sounds better live.
fucking OATH.. !
I'm goin' down to South Park, gonna have myself a time!
Friendly faces everywhere; humble folks without temptation!
+I'm goin' down to South Park
Gonna leave my woes behind
***** ...Ample parking day or night, people spouting "Howdy Neighbour".
Heading upon South Park gonna see if I can't unwind
+Danilo Santos So come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine
Going on down to South Park to see if I can't unwind. . .... oh wait wrong song 🤣 🤣 this song rocks 🤘🏼🤘🏼
@doctorbeepers Yes, South park, and the guy singing at the beginning is also Les Claypool, and the guy with the Banjo is supposed to be him. :L
Ample parking day or night, people spouting “Howdy neighbour”!
This song is just sex. (And no I am a Primus fan. I didn't even know the South Park theme was Primus until today xD)
What sort of Primus fan wouldn't know they did the South Park theme?
A Primus fan that doesn't watch South Park
The Life Poster What sort of Primus fan would not watch South Park?
What sort of human is not a Primus fan?
+The Life Poster What sort of confusion am I experiencing right now?
Twelve people ignore what Simon says.
It was an amazing show for sure!! One bass player heavily influenced by another. Same with the drummers I would guess.
AKTUCLLY it’s not bass. It’s an obscure instrument called the whamola
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Wow, what an awesome song! It'd be awesome if this was used in the intro to a cartoon about a small Colorado town!
SOUTH PARK
NO
doctorbeepers ROCK ON! that is the South Park them!
I'm a sucker for the whump-whump..... grawr. And the insanity of that sax. Oooh. >;P
The Latter Half Of Season 10 From South Park (At The Starting With This Episode From Make Love Not Warcraft) During On His Theme Song
that guitar slapping doe
Thumbs up if your here because of South Park!
too bad you werent savvy enough to figure this shit out prior to southpark. The more psychedelic shit he does the better it sounds.
gsdcool4321 Stop fishing for likes.
Going down to south park gonna have myself a time
Friendly faces everywhere,humble folks without temptation
Going down to south park gonna leave my woes behind
Ample parking day or night people spouting "howdy neighbor"
Heading on up to south park gonna see if I can't unwind
"Mumbles in parka"
So come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine.
this is les claypool.. lead singer/bassist for Primus back in the day.. did you notice the original southpark song is Primus?
sounds like someone running a chainsaw
budundundundundundun bom bom
This is what eating paste feels like.
just found this today bout 10 mins ago.
in love with primus.
cameron younger
Primus suck
you suck.
cameron younger
Hahahaha. Looks like you're new to Primus
yup
cameron younger that's their catch phrase. Primus Sucks
I didn't know that any of the remixes of south parks intro were still from Primus. I thought they only ever kept Les' vocals.
South Park is the most crazy,funny and cool show ever! same as Les Claypool.
@wicho661 actually Dubstep has it's roots in England 1998, but it barely hit mainstream until around 2002. Even then, it was still underground. Primus Purple Onion was released around 2002, but I really doubt that Les Claypool was listening to Dubstep at all. So when it comes down to it, Primus is just Kickass and no questions asked.
If there’s ever anyone out there who can match or exceed Les’ ability to dream up something like this, I’ll be VERY unhappy.
I’m only here because of the LBP3 alpha
I like the live version when he tells mr green cowboy hat man to stay on that side of the stage and be amazing.
Best instrument ever.
Les Claypool... you are a god.
yea..... it sampled this song about 4 years after it's release.
0:02 0:23 3:12
this is a Littlebigplanet3 alpha song
Yep
it frog time
my daily drug agahjahghga
Yg hey used this for one of the seasons of S.P :)
pretty sick - never heard this before.
@richie1303
Claypool had a bunch of projects outside of Primus, some of which only released 1 album. Oysterhead, Les Claypool & The Holy Mackeral, Frog Brigade, Sausage, they were all awesome.
@doctorbeepers no i think its the muppet show
...ample parking day or night, people spouting howdy neighbor...
You still deserve Kudos.
HELP MY EARS ARE BEING RAPED BY AWESOME!
Les is a very big fan of Rush. he has stated so in interviews and has covered many of their songs in a live environment. Plus stealing the intro to YYZ for one of the songs on Frizzle Fry.
Marbles And 45's I know this comment is like 4 years old but to be fair the intro to YYZ is just YYZ in Morse code
@Bobofjudia Ya they played this last night in Mesa, AZ in the first half of the show. So awesome! I got some video :)
LBP3 Alpha brought me here
sout park
i knew about les claypool and this song way before it was used for south park but i will say i thought it was cool when they used the whamola riff from this
It's Phillip "FIsh" Fisher från Fishbone on the drums!
Yeah, I agree!
Lbp3
Excellent ! :D
@StrongIntelligent 1) This version came first and was sampled into the southpark theme
2) There is no banjo in that version...I have no idea where you got that idea
I couldn't imagine the price one would pay for the original monkey mask and whamola Les uses.
Jinx Gold I'd pay a penny, cuz I can't play it like Les can.
hell yeah
I was going to watch porn but i put this on instead
Sounds weird without the South Park banjo in it.
SOUTH PARK!!
Lbp 3 alpha music
the perfect song for a shroom trip!
Going down to South Park, gonna have myself a time
@richie1303 this is another band of claypool
@MrStrangeSensation and btw have you by any chance seen the film electric apricot quest for festeroo? cos i would like to know if it is worth watching ^^
I knew about this because of listening to Claypool first and watching South Park seconds. +1.
@CourtJackal001 There is, at the beginning. And of course I know this version came first.
Tool, second Greatest band Ever,
This is the only version of it's kind at the time it was written
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Are you kidding !!
The song came BEFORE the South Park opening ...
Only old people knows :P
True, this song was like from 2002 and the South Park remake was from 2006 onwards
#southpark
titan gaming no.
Thumbs up!
Known since 1989.
0:23 - 0:50
0:52 got me like
Expirimental Rock
I knew who he was before South Park, but the show led me here nonetheless.
im sure he at least listened to Rush, how could you not?
I saw a few ago and the Residents opened. and ounce were when they had there "Oddity fair" show. the opening bands were great but i honestly do not remember any of them.
Kinda sounded like hot grease 3:41 - 3:55