It was a huge hit, reached #2 on... One of the charts, I can't remember which... It just didn't have the staying power b/c Oasis released "What's the Story, Morning Glory" in the fall & MTV started playing nothing but BritPop
That's very cool. Hard to describe but those were exciting times musically and culturally. I saw them at First Ave then. This song started me on the road of rabid MS collecting most of which I still have.
lucky you!!! this is my favorite version of one of my all-time fav songs the entire band is just powerful and forceful as hell, and the sweet- lloyd combo is truly a four-handed guitar monster
This song is at least 25 years old and it still kicks ass. Love to crank this after a few wines.. Totally love his vocals and the guitars..You just simply do not get music like this anymore.
@@charlessale409 yeah, like what? Mainstream radio sucks. They play the same 10 songs over and over. 90's were just awesome. If you didn't live through it then sorry you missed out bud.
It's crammed with great lines. "World that's ugly and a lie/its hard to even want to try" is like the universal view of half the 20 year olds in the world. Brilliant how he keeps the words direct and simple and catchy, yet they capture so much.
1:32 Particularly fan of this moment when a music madman can't resist joining the group in front of him, even if it's not planned ! With the bassist and drummer turning their heads towards him in pleasure sign. A great connection !
Love this tune, and this just rocks. When they cut to the shot of the Twin Towers after the performance, made my heart jump for a second. Then I remembered - oh yeah, '95.
Saw them the same week this was taped at the Academy of Music and met the fellas after the show. They all signed my levi denim jacket. That drummer Stuart....total badass. Great, talented dudes.
Scott L Definitely has a Bob Mould vibe to it! I don’t know why, but Mathew Sweet just popped into mind this morning & this was a great song to start off with.
i've been trying to write a song for 2 decades hoping to come up with something remotely close to this one in vain. for me, there's something so incomprehensibly sweet and painstakingly catchy with how he put the bridge to chorus melody on the simple three chords progression. and imo, even he couldn't recreate after this. it's that special.
What an awesome live performance. I heard this song for the first time today. It was the opening song for a movie I was watching. I was so totally blown away.
I almost referred to that and posted, but you are here. Saw him in Ventura '95 with my soon to be ex-wife. LOUD and fantastic. Obligatory autograph outside.
This album was/is SO GOOD...the WHOLE album. At this time I was into Morrissey, The Smiths, Social Distortion, Front 242, Stone Roses, Beastie Boys and Iron Maiden...diversity. Excellent live performance and I love the fade to commercial with the TWIN TOWERS skyline image...should have just rebuilt both of them.
+F1JV Ya, I recall Matthew said people were telling him "why don't you write some more upbeat songs" after the darker Altered Beast. The product was this great collection of yet more dark lyrics, cleverly hidden in big power pop sound. Coming off two previous successful records, he seemed to still be in the whirlwind. I'll never forget meeting him at the time at a Best Buy in MN and having him sign my CD. Afterward he raced through the store grabbing literally armfuls of music for himself before they rushed him out. He told an assistant "don't worry, I'll pay for these myself". Great times - thanks Matt.
He really pissed off his #1 Robert Quine with the mix of this album. Quine was the real shredder but was also a bit touchy about "being mixed out of the album ". Julian, also an ex-Voidoid, was no slouch, nor was Lloyd. Great songs made greater by killer bands around him.
I missed watching that night but they ROCKED 🎸 🎸 🎸 so HARD ebem Paul SCheifer was JAMMING OUT. The perforance eas do live and real OT ROCKED. KUDOS Matjew Sweet and band.
You don't know how you move me deconstruct me and consume me. I'm all used up, I'm out of luck I am star struck By something in your eyes that is keeping my hope alive. But I'm sick of myself when I look at you something is beautiful and true. World that's ugly and a lie it's hard to even want to try. I'm beginning to think maybe you don't know. I'll take a leave, the room to breathe The choice to leave it I'll throw away a chance at greatness just to make this dream come into play I don't know if I'll find a way 'Cause I'm sick of myself when I look at you something is beautiful and true. World that's ugly and a lie it's hard to even want to try. I'm beginning to think maybe you don't know. I'm beginning to think maybe you don't know. Something in your eyes that is keeping my hope alive. But I'm sick of myself when I look at you something is beautiful and true. World that's ugly and a lie it's hard to even want to try. I'm beginning to think maybe you don't know. I'm beginning to think maybe you don't know.
so Matthew hires the trifecta of NYC guitar slingers in LLOYD, QUINE and JULIEN here was he part of the Another Roadside Attraction band? I donut remember.
They are not going out of style anytime soon. The guitar is one of the great expressive instruments, along with the piano, violin, sax, and synthesizer.
Got here out of curiosity after watching the original MTv video ..but dang, that drummer is solid. And the reprise-style outro works much better in this live performance than it does on the album track imo
Many thanx tensedup for uploading this fuckin´good MS video & song!...this is my very first time to hear and see this stuff...i saw the official video for the first time here in Santiago in the 90´s ...GREAT CONTRIBUTION...greetings from Santiago, Chile.
Squirrel Bait! Stuart is a great drummer...hits the skins damn hard and is able to push a band that wee bit that creates an sense of urgency or, a kind of elasticity/tension that produces a feeling of an adrenaline rush... The drummer on the recording of this album (specifically this song) is Ric Menck. Ric is not the pounder that Stuart is...BUT, he has a far more complimentary style for this kind of tune (also the drummer on Girlfriend btw). Ric has commented that the studio recording of this song was pretty much all done in one (it is the 1st take on the album) take except that each time they got to the ending someone fucked up and they had to punch in from just prior to end...only to have someone screw up.... Their solution? They took that excellent 1st take and, just spliced ALL of the false endings onto the tape, some bits on top of others, etc...completely (due to creative thinking about how to deal with a possible dilemma) creating an amazing, unique, and, pulverizing outro to the song. I saw this tour also. I am a humongous Squirrel Bait fan also...HUGE...but, for my money...Ric Menck is the ONLY DRUMMER for Matthew Sweet's songs. Cheers
@@ChrisBrowne you are correct Chris...thank you for the heads up to correct my error Now it is going to drive me crazy figuring out his connection with SB
Matthew is criminally under appreciated.
It’s 2024 and this still makes me happy!
2023 and still listening to this song 🎸
Something is wrong when a song this perfect is not a huge hit. I’ve been singing it since it was released.
It was pretty big then, top 50 pop hit and reached the 2nd spot on the rock charts. But I agree it should’ve topped some charts. So damn perfect
It was a huge hit, reached #2 on... One of the charts, I can't remember which... It just didn't have the staying power b/c Oasis released "What's the Story, Morning Glory" in the fall & MTV started playing nothing but BritPop
No one wrote hooks like Mathew Sweet. His voice is great too it just perfectly matches his music.
He still does!
This is the Matthew Sweet I remember and love. I bought 100% Fun in the summer of 95.
I always thought Matthew Sweet was underrated really. I dug his sounds..and the world brushed him off after a couple semi hits. Dude was good.
Hey that's two more hits than most of us will ever have and the thrill of being on Letterman etc. 90s music was just awesome!!
Probably because he refuses to tour anything other than flyover U.S. states.
He reminded me of a more updated Greg Kihn of the 90's..
I was at this show! Sat second row with a few friends. It was awesome to see them.
That's very cool. Hard to describe but those were exciting times musically and culturally. I saw them at First Ave then. This song started me on the road of rabid MS collecting most of which I still have.
lucky you!!! this is my favorite version of one of my all-time fav songs
the entire band is just powerful and forceful as hell,
and the sweet- lloyd combo is truly a four-handed guitar monster
You're right about Sweet/Lloyd, but I think it's Ivan Julian playing here.
It's definitely Ivan Julian, not Richard Lloyd.
8ittermand it us Ivan Julian.
BOTTLE AND CORK '95..I was there and he was awesome!!
This song is at least 25 years old and it still kicks ass. Love to crank this after a few wines.. Totally love his vocals and the guitars..You just simply do not get music like this anymore.
My type a girl
You simply do Holly
90s music just kicked ass. So much fun groundbreaking you can rock out to it you could feel the emotions.
@@charlessale409 yeah, like what? Mainstream radio sucks. They play the same 10 songs over and over. 90's were just awesome. If you didn't live through it then sorry you missed out bud.
I saw them do this song on the Tonight Show way back when Jay Leno was the guest host for Carson. They kicked total ass on that performance as well.
It's crammed with great lines. "World that's ugly and a lie/its hard to even want to try" is like the universal view of half the 20 year olds in the world. Brilliant how he keeps the words direct and simple and catchy, yet they capture so much.
This is ...easily...one of the all time champion power pop songs.....ever. Just perfect.
Agreed!
HELL YES
Power Pop at it’s finest!
I consider it a rock song over pop. Distorted electric guitars, bass and drums, thats rock to me !
"I'm sick of myself when I look at you"- What a brutally perfect line about the pain of unrequited love.
One of the great Late Show performances, where the artist delivers a version of a song that tops an already magnificent studio version.
Brendan Barry you said it they rocked oit that great song better than the album. Good ear for music dude. 👍
something in your eyes that keeping my hopes alive...
One of my favorite songs of the 90's and one of the best
Who's still gonna be jamming this in 2019?
jerryhdzNtexas I do!
**ck yeah!
Still jamming to it in 2020!
Wish he would bring his tours to Tulsa
jerryhdzNtexas and beyond.
Saw Matthew driving on the L.I.E., went absolutely crazy waving, screaming, pounding on the windows in a friend's back seat. I think I made him laugh
1:32 Particularly fan of this moment when a music madman can't resist joining the group in front of him, even if it's not planned ! With the bassist and drummer turning their heads towards him in pleasure sign. A great connection !
Love this tune, and this just rocks.
When they cut to the shot of the Twin Towers after the performance, made my heart jump for a second.
Then I remembered - oh yeah, '95.
When this album came out, I bought it pretty quickly. Great pop-rock.
It is the 10th time I am listening to this song today. And I am still looking forward to the 11th !
Awesome! And the legendary Ivan Julian on lead guitar!!!
Back from before people demanded backing track live perfection, with no danger
Great song on an awesome album. Rocked it on the roads in my little Cavalier back in the day. Now to figure out how he popped into my head in 2020🤔
The perfect pick me up song ever!!!!!!! Brilliant tune smith, timeless quality in his craft.
I was lucky enough to see him on this tour.
Saw them the same week this was taped at the Academy of Music and met the fellas after the show. They all signed my levi denim jacket.
That drummer Stuart....total badass. Great, talented dudes.
Oh, man. This song hits pretty close to me at the moment.
yessir tensedup. this is a ripping performance.....great great album and band..100% fun.... and the 3 times ending always kicks my ass!!!
He sounds (and looks actually) great in this performance.
When I hear this song, this performance is where the time travel machine sends me. Had an effect on me.
Damn, was that tasty. Strum, strum, strum. Noise blast! Loved it.
He’s a special kind of cat. Matthew Sweet is amazing
Matthew should be a very big star.
This reminds me a lot of a Sugar or Mould song.
Scott L Definitely has a Bob Mould vibe to it! I don’t know why, but Mathew Sweet just popped into mind this morning & this was a great song to start off with.
@@susanmaggiora4800 Not a bad thing to pop in your head.... it's power pop greatness
Great call!!
Love that red Gibson guitar and how Matt rocks it.
I love that they did both false stops. Those aren’t a joke, they’re PART OF THE SONG.
ROCKIN!!!! Go Pauly , man one of the best performances on Letterman ive seen. For sure.
Oh and the drummer keep him away from the cola you know what im saying Mel.
one of the best songs of the 90's
Saw him at the Ventura Theater when this album came out. Excellent. Louder than loud.
i've been trying to write a song for 2 decades hoping to come up with something remotely close to this one in vain. for me, there's something so incomprehensibly sweet and painstakingly catchy with how he put the bridge to chorus melody on the simple three chords progression. and imo, even he couldn't recreate after this. it's that special.
he got sick of the sweetness i think
power pop at its finest
What an awesome live performance. I heard this song for the first time today. It was the opening song for a movie I was watching. I was so totally blown away.
I do remember! What movie was that?
I saw him open for The Jawhawks open for Soul Asylum around 1995 at the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena in Green Bay. It was awesome.
I remember seeing that thinking this heaviest thing I ever saw on late night tv. Amazing fade to commercial with the twin towers at dusk.
I almost referred to that and posted, but you are here.
Saw him in Ventura '95 with my soon to be ex-wife. LOUD and fantastic. Obligatory autograph outside.
Note to self: rent the Marshalls when you do the TV gig!
Just so great.
MATTHEW IS SO TREMENDOUSLY UNDERATED. MY WIFE GETS MOIST EVERYTIME I PUT HIS MUSIC ON, SO THANK YOU FOR THAT!!!
Heh heh. Moist.
Gross.
Of course the VHS held up. My parents had a VCR in 1978, onward. Those tapes still play and sound fine.
This album was/is SO GOOD...the WHOLE album.
At this time I was into Morrissey, The Smiths, Social Distortion, Front 242, Stone Roses, Beastie Boys and Iron Maiden...diversity.
Excellent live performance and I love the fade to commercial with the TWIN TOWERS skyline image...should have just rebuilt both of them.
+F1JV Ya, I recall Matthew said people were telling him "why don't you write some more upbeat songs" after the darker Altered Beast. The product was this great collection of yet more dark lyrics, cleverly hidden in big power pop sound. Coming off two previous successful records, he seemed to still be in the whirlwind. I'll never forget meeting him at the time at a Best Buy in MN and having him sign my CD. Afterward he raced through the store grabbing literally armfuls of music for himself before they rushed him out. He told an assistant "don't worry, I'll pay for these myself". Great times - thanks Matt.
Wow amazing performance and then the two towers at the end. Whiplash.
Yeah ... seeing the trade towers at the end makes me realize that everything about this video shows how much the world has changed.
90's music was the best music.
Notice the Twin Towers, at the end of the song......never forget.
I miss New York in the 90’s. Music was good and we still had our Towers.
Thank you! I've been looking for this forever!
Thank you! It's still so great!
This is awesome!
Ivan Julian is so ripping that strat!!!
Matthew Sweet always finds a great lead player.
@@ursafan40 I was just about to say that!
Jason Victor rips the leads pretty good too
He really pissed off his #1 Robert Quine with the mix of this album. Quine was the real shredder but was also a bit touchy about "being mixed out of the album ".
Julian, also an ex-Voidoid, was no slouch, nor was Lloyd. Great songs made greater by killer bands around him.
Still listening in 2024
I missed watching that night but they ROCKED 🎸 🎸 🎸 so HARD ebem Paul SCheifer was JAMMING OUT. The perforance eas do live and real OT ROCKED. KUDOS Matjew Sweet and band.
Wow, great live performance!
I remember when the song came out I was a junior in high school 1994. I saw him live in 2000.
It’s Thanksgiving 2017 and I just ate....song hits home...
saw him on this tour. those were the days.
Saw him last night. He still kills.
You don't know how you move me
deconstruct me and consume me.
I'm all used up, I'm out of luck I am star struck
By something in your eyes
that is keeping my hope alive.
But I'm sick of myself when I look at you
something is beautiful and true.
World that's ugly and a lie
it's hard to even want to try.
I'm beginning to think
maybe you don't know.
I'll take a leave, the room to breathe
The choice to leave it
I'll throw away a chance at greatness just to make this
dream come into play
I don't know if I'll find a way
'Cause I'm sick of myself when I look at you
something is beautiful and true.
World that's ugly and a lie
it's hard to even want to try.
I'm beginning to think
maybe you don't know.
I'm beginning to think
maybe you don't know.
Something in your eyes
that is keeping my hope alive.
But I'm sick of myself when I look at you
something is beautiful and true.
World that's ugly and a lie
it's hard to even want to try.
I'm beginning to think
maybe you don't know.
I'm beginning to think
maybe you don't know.
Goddang AWESOME !
I totally dig this album, and I dig drummers who likes to BANG THOSE FUCKING CANS LIKE THERES NO TOMORROW
Yes very underrated performer vibrant energy that one can call real musicians !!
You can tell Dave loved their performance!
Matthew Sweet: perfect power pop.
Love this tune
LOVE HIM!
Crushed IT!!!!!
so Matthew hires the trifecta of NYC guitar slingers in LLOYD, QUINE and JULIEN here was he part of the Another Roadside Attraction band? I donut remember.
VHS for life!
Still jammin 2020!
real guitars rule!!!
still :-)
They are not going out of style anytime soon. The guitar is one of the great expressive instruments, along with the piano, violin, sax, and synthesizer.
But what about orange basses? 😉
Great stuff!
Crank it to 11 and let 'er rip! Awesome tune.
What a fun song!
Takes me back to some fun days
2023. Going 2024...i totally forgot abput this banger! Now im happy😂😂😂
Fantastic.
homie slammin those keyboards
LOVE THE SWEET!
Paul Schaefer on keyboards getting down lol
Thinking the same thing....he was having so much fun!
awesome!
Great tune.
So good. 2023
This song is among the best imo. Also, is Matt wearing that shiny model of Airwalks here? Always wanted those growing up...with the "@" on the side.
Much Music used to pump this video like 5x a day easily
fab ending
Better than the album version, surprisingly
Got here out of curiosity after watching the original MTv video ..but dang, that drummer is solid. And the reprise-style outro works much better in this live performance than it does on the album track imo
Saw them at capital city speedway, with the the tragically hip, all day concert, when like 20-21' now 40'
Magic!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg 😳😳😳😳😍🤩😍🤩
Many thanx tensedup for uploading this fuckin´good MS video & song!...this is my very first time to hear and see this stuff...i saw the official video for the first time here in Santiago in the 90´s ...GREAT CONTRIBUTION...greetings from Santiago, Chile.
Dang is that some kind of huge Gretsch bass? Sounds good.
Was the first thing I thought....actually the 2nd...1st is Matt's guitar is way too loud
@@kook0003 Dang, you're right. Now I can't ignore it.
I cannot play the song loud enough
Louisville's own Stuart Johnson pounding the skins
Squirrel Bait!
Stuart is a great drummer...hits the skins damn hard and is able to push a band that wee bit that creates an sense of urgency or, a kind of elasticity/tension that produces a feeling of an adrenaline rush...
The drummer on the recording of this album (specifically this song) is Ric Menck. Ric is not the pounder that Stuart is...BUT, he has a far more complimentary style for this kind of tune (also the drummer on Girlfriend btw).
Ric has commented that the studio recording of this song was pretty much all done in one (it is the 1st take on the album) take except that each time they got to the ending someone fucked up and they had to punch in from just prior to end...only to have someone screw up....
Their solution? They took that excellent 1st take and, just spliced ALL of the false endings onto the tape, some bits on top of others, etc...completely (due to creative thinking about how to deal with a possible dilemma) creating an amazing, unique, and, pulverizing outro to the song.
I saw this tour also. I am a humongous Squirrel Bait fan also...HUGE...but, for my money...Ric Menck is the ONLY DRUMMER for Matthew Sweet's songs.
Cheers
Doug Smith Stuart Johnson was not in Squirrelbait. Britt Walford & Ben Daughtrey were the credited drummers.
@@ChrisBrowne you are correct Chris...thank you for the heads up to correct my error
Now it is going to drive me crazy figuring out his connection with SB
@@ChrisBrowne he played with Ben in Love Jones
Too many drummers lol
@@dougsmith7083 Yes. and he was the original drummer in Dawes when they were called Simon Dawes. And he played for The New Radicals