I'm Hooked! First time hearing Blues Traveler and their hit "Hook"

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @ericatkinson4477
    @ericatkinson4477 9 месяцев назад +223

    One of my favorite lines of all time in any song is, "No matter how much Peter loved her, what made the Pan refuse to grow, was that the Hook brings you back." so good on so many levels.

    • @hulkslayer626
      @hulkslayer626 8 месяцев назад +10

      Eminem would be envious!

    • @ggram0551
      @ggram0551 7 месяцев назад +8

      Love entendres in songs, verbally, and visually in music videos. Unfortunately just a lost art as they go over so many people's heads the cleverness is lost.

    • @TehRusbus
      @TehRusbus 6 месяцев назад +8

      This line is so underappreciated. Such a clever song.

    • @hyperbomb02
      @hyperbomb02 5 месяцев назад +6

      That line is a BAAARRR

    • @andrews3137
      @andrews3137 5 месяцев назад +6

      His harmonica control is just as ridiculously controlled. His draw blow patterns are all over the place and so precise.
      Because you were talking about Peter Pan so much at the beginning I was waiting for you to catch the line about Peter Pan (I was slightly disappointed when you didn't mention it)
      Also, the bald guy after the harmonica solo who is lip syncing the section where it's just a bunch of unrelated clauses strung together ( as in "it doesn't matter what I as long as I sing with inflection") was Paul Shaffer the musical director from the David Letterman show. So it fits the flipping channels on the TV thing.

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n Год назад +2634

    Blues Traveler may be the most underrated band of all time. They were so good in so many ways. John Popper is a great singer and one of the best harmonica players of all time.

    • @Bad_Wolf_Media
      @Bad_Wolf_Media Год назад +131

      Popper's work on the Spin Doctors album "Pocket Full of Kryptonite" is also unheralded but so, SO freakin' good.

    • @DanielOrion74
      @DanielOrion74 Год назад +58

      I don’t know if I’d go that far, as they were VERY popular in their day. That aside, I’m not really a fan per se but one of my most memorable live performance experiences, was seeing them live at Red Rocks. I wasn’t there to see them as it was a festival of sorts, but they blew me away. Popper sounded even better live and the band was so tight. I was totally impressed.

    • @debras1503
      @debras1503 Год назад +6

      AGREED !!!

    • @debras1503
      @debras1503 Год назад +32

      Popper plays on Gov’t Mule as well

    • @gavinsheridan4680
      @gavinsheridan4680 Год назад +12

      All time ??
      Bold statement.

  • @nygroover397
    @nygroover397 10 месяцев назад +32

    John Poppers voice was the hook that brought most of us back again and again to his music and invested us in the Blues Traveler catalog in the 90's. Even still today. And those harmonica breaks were awesome. Old school blues/rock/alternate....

  • @tildessmoo
    @tildessmoo 10 месяцев назад +102

    As a complete amateur, my favorite part of this song is the fact that first it's a bait-and-switch, because the refrain sounds like it's going to be the hook, but then the _real_ hook is the bridge instead. And it still hooks you. The other day I was talking to a coworker about Blues Traveler, and when he asked who that is, I just started in with "suckitin suckitin suckitin suckitin if you're Rin Tin Tin or Anne Boleyn-" and he knew what I was talking about immediately.

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 Месяц назад +2

      What's funny is the "rap" breakdown in the second half reminds me so much of mumble rap - it doesn't matter what the lyrics are or whether you can understand them, but the listener (well the ones that like mumble rap) doesn't care - he's caught up in the rhythm of the "song" (I guess that's what you call it?.....) Even a song like Smells Like Teen Spirit is similar. Although the lyrics are brilliant (and so is the mv), because it's so difficult to understand what Cobain is singing, unless you actually read the lyrics you get caught up in the sound of the song. (I love Nirvana but get frustrated much of the time and love Cobain's voice - just wish he would have ENUNCIATED more.)

    • @tildessmoo
      @tildessmoo Месяц назад +1

      @jamesrawlins735 The concept goes back to at least musical theater and patter songs. Probably father, but I'm not exactly a music historian. In the Gilbert and Sullivan musical The Pirates of Penzance (1897, I think? Sometime around then, anyway), which makes fun of _everything_ , has multiple patter songs, of which the most famous is Model Major General, of course, but my favorite is actually from the second act, With Eyes Wide Open, which includes the lines:
      This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter
      Isn't generally heard and if it is, it doesn't matter

    • @elusivelectron
      @elusivelectron 23 дня назад

      21:50 Is that Sofia Vergara during that part?

    • @genefoltzer551
      @genefoltzer551 22 дня назад

      As a musician who has never sing other than informal harmonies, your explanations and pointing out things that I was never aware of is blowing my mind. And firing up my desire to play even more. Thank you!

    • @Neitzke2005
      @Neitzke2005 3 дня назад +1

      I believe its "Rin Tin Tin in a RED BERLIN" meaning WW1 where he was born and found suckling on his mother (German Shepard Dog) in a kennel and saved. Red Berlin means Russian Occupied Berlin during WW2.

  • @chrismercyer2396
    @chrismercyer2396 Год назад +825

    I met these dudes on a USO tour overseas when I was military. John Popper and the band showed up to karaoke at the NCO club. It was priceless seeing John Popper sing Grease's "Your the one I want" with a female airman over beers. Amazing

    • @cdmobley1
      @cdmobley1 Год назад +40

      I loved when they would come out to see us overseas. They were always fun to have on base.

    • @grifmang
      @grifmang Год назад +12

      That’s awesome!

    • @pcproffy
      @pcproffy Год назад +15

      Need a good quality vid of that!

    • @chrismercyer2396
      @chrismercyer2396 Год назад +16

      I wish I had one. 😢​@@pcproffy

    • @jhousekey100
      @jhousekey100 Год назад +23

      If you got nothing else out of your service it was worth it just to have witnessed this.

  • @jjames6990
    @jjames6990 Год назад +349

    Popper gets a lot of well deserved praise in these songs but if no one else picked up on it, that bass player is freaking killing it.

    • @TheNationOfTexas
      @TheNationOfTexas Год назад +27

      Definitely. Switching into that funky slap bass is killer. They’re all really good musicians. It makes sense that Popper got the most recognition due to all his talents as a front man, but every one of them has talent for days.

    • @johnmccall5576
      @johnmccall5576 Год назад +10

      They are so good it doesn't look like they're even trying. Saw them a huge long time ago and the musicians I was with were totally geeking out.

    • @joetelafici5843
      @joetelafici5843 Год назад +24

      I honestly consider that bass line the "hook" in this song. Bobby Sheehan's body of work was amazing, and I never felt the band fully recovered from his loss.

    • @Bloodsausage
      @Bloodsausage Год назад +21

      @@joetelafici5843 It's Pachelbel's Canon in D, so yeah. It's the hook.

    • @blake1771
      @blake1771 Год назад +9

      @@Bloodsausage i'm surprised she didn't catch that or if she did surprised she didn't comment on it.

  • @johnlampe3258
    @johnlampe3258 Год назад +643

    Fun fact. The keyboard player singing harmony during the rap breakdown part is Paul Schaffer, long time leader of David Letterman's late night band and prolific studio musician.

    • @gnpj1909
      @gnpj1909 Год назад +72

      And before working with David Letterman, was bandleader for Saturday Night Live.

    • @ziggystardog
      @ziggystardog Год назад +47

      Also music director for the legendary Toronto production of Godspell which featured SNL and Second City talents: Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад +13

      Took me a second to remember his name. It's been a long time since Letterman.

    • @JB-un2iv
      @JB-un2iv Год назад +38

      Paul Schaefer also wrote "its raining men"

    • @kevinc6916
      @kevinc6916 Год назад +7

      I thought that was Paul!!!

  • @BiddyBiddyBiddy
    @BiddyBiddyBiddy 10 месяцев назад +45

    I never truly paid attention to the lyrics outside of the chorus. What a brilliant subject and wonderful way to spell it out for listeners. Great reaction.

    • @eeduranti
      @eeduranti 6 месяцев назад +2

      So many people I've talked to only think they've listened to the lyrics. Then I show them a lyrics video of the song , most gain appreciation for the song.

    • @MutedGrowl
      @MutedGrowl 3 месяца назад

      I’ll never understand how this band isn’t bigger. They have great lyrics, super unique sound, and John is a great front man.

    • @Friscorockhead
      @Friscorockhead Месяц назад +1

      ​@MutedGrowl were you around in the 90s? Blues Traveler was everywhere. They had a huge following for their live shows, and they were all over MTV and the radio.

  • @KeevinSanders
    @KeevinSanders Год назад +362

    I’m a metalhead and this is one of my favorite songs of all time.

    • @RavenGlenn
      @RavenGlenn Год назад +12

      Same here! I love the heck out of this song.

    • @vasekvi
      @vasekvi Год назад +5

      I go to at least 2 EDM festivals per year and this is one of my favorite songs

    • @mitchellpark7157
      @mitchellpark7157 Год назад +7

      Preach! This song is killer!

    • @bradenrichardson4269
      @bradenrichardson4269 Год назад +3

      Same

    • @chadink
      @chadink Год назад +3

      Ditto bro, I saw them in concert & they're just as good live.

  • @FriedPi-mc5yt
    @FriedPi-mc5yt Год назад +178

    The irony of this song being one of their biggest hits is not lost on me. The whole song is so well thought out and executed.

  • @jondhuse1549
    @jondhuse1549 Год назад +370

    Note that the underlying chord progression is lifted from Pachelbel's Canon in D, which is perhaps one of the hookiest progressions ever written.

    • @peytonsnead3114
      @peytonsnead3114 Год назад +25

      Intentionally!

    • @albertmartinez2539
      @albertmartinez2539 Год назад +23

      Rob P. : *eye twitch*

    • @matthewganong1730
      @matthewganong1730 Год назад +16

      Green Day also lifted it for “Basket Case.”

    • @pathunt0
      @pathunt0 Год назад +19

      More than that, the harmonica solo and the vocal duet afterwards are lifted almost note for note from the Pachebel piece.

    • @aloysiusthudthwacker2263
      @aloysiusthudthwacker2263 Год назад +45

      If you haven't seen Rob Paravonian's "Pachelbel Rant", I recommend it to your consideration.

  • @Boulderdad1248
    @Boulderdad1248 9 месяцев назад +13

    Holy cow! I’ve listened to this song hundreds (thousands?) of times and never heard Gilbert and Sullivan until you said it. Thank you!

  • @66bub
    @66bub Год назад +656

    'Run Around' by Blues Traveler is a must. I suggest a live version. This was a great reaction!

    • @IMWeblike
      @IMWeblike Год назад +26

      The video is good too, thumbing a nose again at the industry and the subtle(?) inference to Milli Vanilli...

    • @bmo1878
      @bmo1878 Год назад +9

      Funny enough one of the clips inside the post harmonica solo is from the music video of that song.

    • @MrCBTman
      @MrCBTman Год назад +9

      I agree, but studio version please

    • @66bub
      @66bub Год назад +5

      @@IMWeblike I was thinking live so she could see more of the band, but you make a good point, so I'd be good either way.

    • @nopenopenope131
      @nopenopenope131 Год назад +3

      I disagree. Great song, but Hook is superior and is a better sample of Popper's talents. Fantastic range, vibrato, and nuance.

  • @Aeroswine1776
    @Aeroswine1776 Год назад +205

    John Popper is a generational talent.
    I pray you can help spread the word

  • @joeg1709
    @joeg1709 Год назад +360

    "The mountains win again" is one of my all time favorite songs. May even be a cleaner representation of John's full voice. Hugely underrated band and still out there somewhere.

    • @kennywilkus1632
      @kennywilkus1632 Год назад +6

      Awesome song!! Good call!

    • @gravija666
      @gravija666 Год назад +6

      My fav BT song

    • @ugalot2010
      @ugalot2010 Год назад +5

      Yes!!! Please do The Mountain. Easily my favorite BT song.

    • @joecrafted
      @joecrafted Год назад +5

      Love that song! “Sweet Pain” is another great ballad by BT.

    • @Immandrake
      @Immandrake Год назад +1

      I only got to see a few songs last summer in Red Rocks before a hail storm hit but so glad for those few songs. BT is horribly underrated

  • @thundermustard
    @thundermustard 9 месяцев назад +5

    I love what I gain from a song I have known for decades. It was just a song in my memory that I now understand I did not appreciate enough. Thanks!

    • @jerryp6001
      @jerryp6001 9 месяцев назад

      I listened to it for 10...20 years...before I realized.... this isn't just another song. This...this is different

    • @jerryp6001
      @jerryp6001 9 месяцев назад

      Very meta

  • @thatsrich944
    @thatsrich944 Год назад +394

    John sings like a harmonica and also mastered the instrument. He's the definition of an iconic, unique performer.

    • @lastnote
      @lastnote Год назад +30

      Yep! His vocal runs mimic harmonica runs. It's why his notes are so precise, because a harmonica "flips" between notes so quickly.

    • @MrJHarley17
      @MrJHarley17 Год назад +8

      one of the best and greatest harmonica players ever@@lastnote

    • @nopenopenope131
      @nopenopenope131 Год назад +7

      Agreed. I never heard of such a thing as a harmonica virtuoso until I heard BT.

    • @stanphillips7277
      @stanphillips7277 Год назад +13

      I just wrote the same thing about his voice! Also in an interview John said his influences weren't harmonica players they were guitar players like Hendrix, Clapton, Page, Van Halen etc. . He's unprecedented in his singing and his playing.
      Recognize John Voight and Paul Schaefer? Such a cool video.

    • @bodiwire
      @bodiwire Год назад +13

      What's always amazed me about John Popper is how he can manage to do this song live. He goes from very strong singing into an extended harmonica solo and then straight into a fast rap verse. His lungs are something else.

  • @maryvallas772
    @maryvallas772 Год назад +336

    There is so much to love about this ultimate insult to the industry of a song! From the chord progression to the lyrics, it's a masterpiece! It was one of my favorite covers we did as a band, it's so much fun to sing. I can't wait to see your reaction!

    • @Chito-zz2pv
      @Chito-zz2pv Год назад +22

      As long as I sing w inflection 😁

    • @TossMySalad2
      @TossMySalad2 Год назад +5

      Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Southern Rock Genre.

    • @TheFixsInn
      @TheFixsInn Год назад +24

      the chord progression is Pachelbel Canon in D!

    • @maryvallas772
      @maryvallas772 Год назад +15

      @TheFixsInn yes, I know, that's why it's so hilarious! That in itself is its own "hook"! 😂
      I was waiting for her to catch that.

    • @junietunes2148
      @junietunes2148 Год назад +3

      I also used to sing this one in a cover band, so much fun to sing!

  • @TJWilson
    @TJWilson Год назад +90

    I love that he actually uses harmonica techniques in his singing, so his unique voice sounds similar to his harmonica rhythms. Such a cohesive and incredible sound.

  • @nickclapton
    @nickclapton 9 месяцев назад +8

    I still remember the first time I heard this song, I must have gone back over it 15 times. There is so much going on and every single one of them is a beast of a musician.

    • @michaeldietz4190
      @michaeldietz4190 23 дня назад

      When I was in high school, my dad would make fun of most of my music. The first time he heard BT, he was speechless. He literally couldn't believe how good they sounded and this song specifically blew his mind to the point that he BORROWED THE CD, which was unheard of at that time in my life.

  • @squishy312
    @squishy312 Год назад +89

    The guy on the couch (Ken Ober) was the host for a TV show on MTV called Remote Control. I used to watch it all the time when I was young. It's a very fitting and ironic scene of him using a remote control like this in this video. Sadly, he passed away in 2009 of heart problems. John Popper is probably the best Harmonica player I've ever heard, and I've heard a lot of music. He helped out Metallica on a cover of Tuesday's Gone from Lynyrd Skynyrd.

    • @jacobtucker5719
      @jacobtucker5719 Год назад +3

      If you like harmonica, you ought to check out The J Geils Band's Whammer Jammer.

    • @twallace71a
      @twallace71a Год назад

      I didn't know Ken Ober passed away. Damn

    • @leeroberson1136
      @leeroberson1136 Год назад

      Re:Harmonica; Check out also "The Waifs - Crazy Train." It's lightning in a bottle, I tell ya.

    • @breazlebubs2425
      @breazlebubs2425 3 месяца назад

      I thought the guy on the couch was Jason Clark?

  • @JasonElise1983
    @JasonElise1983 Год назад +136

    Saw them live about a month ago and still killing the vocals and harmonica solos! They did a cover of "Devil went down to Georgia" but instead of a fiddle it was the harmonica, and it was AMAZING

    • @BrianHeplerSasquatch
      @BrianHeplerSasquatch Год назад +3

      I saw them a couple summers ago and yeah they killed it. I'm so happy I got to see them live.

    • @echoingvistas
      @echoingvistas Год назад +1

      Oh my god, that sounds amazing!

    • @justinphillips1197
      @justinphillips1197 Год назад +2

      Saw em 2 times so far and I’ll drive 500 miles to see em again if they get close. I’ve seen a lot of live music, and they are as you saw one of the best I’ve seen hands down

    • @threeofeight197
      @threeofeight197 Год назад +3

      Yeah she should check out a live performance next, he does such crazy wacky stuff live that doesn’t even come out here.

    • @HSKellogg
      @HSKellogg Год назад +1

      Yeah, they're still on the road

  • @scissorthief5119
    @scissorthief5119 Год назад +81

    I've always loved that his voice cracks between notes almost the same way a harmonica does. It's just perfect

    • @scissorthief5119
      @scissorthief5119 Год назад +4

      cracks isn't the right word, I just don't know what to call it. Just little precise cut-offs that sound harmonica-like

    • @doctornova3015
      @doctornova3015 Год назад +1

      Yep. His breath control is exactly the same as when he plays harmonica. His phrasing is great

    • @ironagemarketing
      @ironagemarketing Год назад

      An incredibly skilled vocalist. Great control.

    • @SimonNZ1984
      @SimonNZ1984 Год назад +1

      What to do with all that talent eh? What a legend. I think that harmonica explains what he's doing vocally as well right? Those trilly and glotty inflections at the end of lines, he's singing with the same vocal and tongue movements he'd use while playing the harmonica?

  • @DontMindManda
    @DontMindManda Месяц назад +4

    Who are you and how am I just now finding you?? Excited to see more of your reactions. You have such an incredible appreciation of music and that shows through even this first reaction I've seen. A beautiful thing

    • @echopeakbicycling85
      @echopeakbicycling85 День назад

      Then, she has a great catalog of first time reactions and singing analysis, to go through. And many of them are hilarious, just to see her react, listening to classic bands and tunes for the first time. Enjoy!
      (She's a classically trained opera singer, who grew up on a farm, only listening to classical and some country music.)

  • @bigduginc
    @bigduginc Год назад +110

    The chord progression of "Hook" is very similar to the basic structure of Pachelbel's Canon in D,[3][4] (D-A-Bm-F♯m-G-D-G-A, or I-V-vi-iii-IV-I-IV-V), but transposed to the key of A major. This chord progression is widely used in popular music, often as the hook, leading to other satirical takes on the use of this chord structure.

    • @nickhaas2474
      @nickhaas2474 Год назад +14

      Yes, this was intentional if you hear John talk about writing the song

    • @Bassman6363
      @Bassman6363 Год назад +12

      I'm kind of surprised our classically-trained opera singer didn't catch the Johann Pachelbel's Canon chord progression. For fun, check out Pachelbel Rant.

    • @fadeawayinwestla
      @fadeawayinwestla Год назад +6

      Same with Green Day's Basket Case :)

    • @critic2029
      @critic2029 Год назад +18

      That’s part of the joke. The whole song is about how no one actually cares about the song so long as the “hook” is good. He drives this home by writing to the same cords the Canon in D; one of the most popular melody’s in history.

    • @dantepisani890
      @dantepisani890 Год назад +10

      @@critic2029 The first few notes of the harmonica solo and the "suck it in, suck it in, ..." parts mimic the Pachelbel's Canon melodies too. It's pretty blatant.

  • @numbsafari
    @numbsafari Год назад +107

    Popper's vocals are always amazing, but the orchestration of this song always gives me chills. It's just freaking awesome all across the whole song.

  • @vandermar1979
    @vandermar1979 Год назад +265

    Another metalhead chiming in to say how much I love this song. I am in my 40s and this just brings back all the nostalgia. To this day i can still recite the fast part from memory.
    Also, its been a rough few weeks and this brought a huge smile to my face, so thanks as always for letting your joy radiate and sharing it with us.

    • @Kallen
      @Kallen Год назад +8

      I was into the hardcore punk scene and later the metal scene. I’ve seen Blues Traveler live 3 times in the last 20 years. Amazing live show. At times they just get into a groove of a song and then just jam and improv or 5 minutes before going back into the song seamlessly. If they are ever near you I strongly recommend seeing them.

    • @carlosvaladez2186
      @carlosvaladez2186 Год назад +6

      Hang in there

    • @orangesilver4568
      @orangesilver4568 Год назад +1

      I listen to metal mostly and love Blues Traveler and have seen them in concert they are a great band.

    • @ryansmith2844
      @ryansmith2844 Год назад +5

      He shreds that harmonica like a metalhead

    • @AclockworkPurple
      @AclockworkPurple 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, same.
      I didn't appreciate a lot of stuff back then that I do now. In my mid-fifties now and for the last decade or so I've been digging into a lot of stuff '80's me used to disregard as beneath me.
      It's weird how that works, huh?
      Good luck brother, and I hope if the rough times aren't over you at least keep smiling.

  • @JasonRoy21
    @JasonRoy21 9 месяцев назад +1

    I forgot how good Blues Traveler was. I don't hear them on the various media outlets often. Thanks for reminding me and going in depth on his vocal stylings. :) I bought Four because of this video.

  • @kylefellin9067
    @kylefellin9067 Год назад +92

    They were on top of the world in the 90's. I'm so happy theres been a resurgence of people listening to them.

    • @danielhigley8543
      @danielhigley8543 Год назад +1

      I saw them live when they were touring travelers and thieves, in 92.

    • @EBrenry
      @EBrenry Год назад +3

      I became a fan in the 90s, when I was in college, and finally saw them in concert when I was studying in London in Fall ‘94. I went alone, but the small club was jam-packed with fans, mostly Americans. Unforgettable show!

    • @danielhigley8543
      @danielhigley8543 Год назад

      ​@EBrenry that's awesome. I saw them at a little club in Charlottesville va. The very same club that Dave Matthew's started in at about the same tine. The place was super packed. I saw a bunch of good shows there. Sadly I never saw Dave there though.

  • @DustinHaning
    @DustinHaning Год назад +66

    I remember seeing John Popper back in the day come out on stage with a tactical harmonica vest. He had like 12 different sized harmonicas loaded up. I've never heard someone play it as awesome as he does.

    • @AndrewJamison79
      @AndrewJamison79 10 месяцев назад +3

      "Tactical Harmonica vest" is the best description i have seen of his harmonica vest.

    • @jeffburkholder202
      @jeffburkholder202 4 месяца назад

      Johnny Hartsman had one that held about 30 and he`d use most all of them in his shows.

  • @mattscorscer3448
    @mattscorscer3448 Год назад +125

    Always fantastic to see Blues Traveler get recognition. I also greatly appreciate the recognition of Popper's unique singing. His voice isn't particularly strange or out of the norm, but the way in which he uses it has always fascinated me.

    • @JohnnyQuest23
      @JohnnyQuest23 11 месяцев назад +4

      I saw him perform solo in a bar on Capitol Hill in Seattle back in the early 2000's, not sure if he was on a break from Blues Traveller or if they'd broken up by then

  • @jameslovrek8634
    @jameslovrek8634 9 месяцев назад +1

    Truly one of your best analysis videos, yet. You always give us a new appreciation for songs we have heard many times. Kind of like having children, we get to experience a song, for the first time, again, vicariously through you. Only with the knowledge that you add. What a joy! Thank you, Elizabeth, so much, for sharing that with us!

  • @pbales8951
    @pbales8951 Год назад +45

    This song is genius! He tells you right off the bat that he is saying nothing of importance, but his delivery makes you think it is important--and will keep you coming back for more. And no one plays the harmonica like John Popper. You actually hear individual notes being played--and it's not muddled. And as you've pointed out... the vocals are perfect in this song. Obviously, it's one of my all-time favorites.

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 Год назад

      Kind of describing songs with catchy earworms - catchy but ultimately nothing there - but you can't help but smile when you hear them.

    • @timtown9166
      @timtown9166 7 месяцев назад +1

      Bingo. I heard his Howard stern interview… the song was a joke and wrote a whole song about the hook being the only importance of a song

  • @markmcd731
    @markmcd731 Год назад +169

    I had the opportunity to film an interview with Popper right before this album was released and the band broke out. The interviewer asked what Popper thought of being "the Jimi Hendrix of harmonica", Popper replied" I'd rather be known as the John Popper of harmonica". The BEST reply.

    • @WhiskeyPapa42
      @WhiskeyPapa42 Год назад +7

      Jimi Hendrix, John Popper, and Ian Anderson :)

    • @TheNationOfTexas
      @TheNationOfTexas Год назад +3

      @@WhiskeyPapa42 That would make a heck of a superband!

    • @ijustwanttonap
      @ijustwanttonap Год назад +2

      Ian Anderson, while being an amazing musician, never was anything close to a great flute player. The use of it in ho
      Is music is great but the playing is so so. As far as self trained rock musicians playing flute, Chris Wood from Traffic is much better.

    • @dontmakemelaugh01
      @dontmakemelaugh01 Год назад

      ​@@ijustwanttonapyawn....

    • @ijustwanttonap
      @ijustwanttonap Год назад +1

      @@dontmakemelaugh01 You must like Kpop.

  • @Monkeysic
    @Monkeysic Год назад +103

    One of the most underrated bands of rhe 90's. His voice is so unique and he has so much control over it. Very unique band and a voice that is recognized in a single note. John is awesome!

    • @misterkite
      @misterkite Год назад +2

      "Run-Around" won a Grammy Award and broke a record for most weeks on the chart. Doesn't sound underrated to me.

    • @flddoc2
      @flddoc2 Год назад +1

      @@misterkiteGreat point. 36 years, 16 albums and 1 song won an award. Pretty much the definition of under rated.

    • @matthews852
      @matthews852 Год назад

      @@misterkiteYet somehow this woman, who’s a self proclaimed music expert, who was clearly alive when this song was out, and being played repeatedly, has never heard it….Great content. Very believable.

    • @jklinders
      @jklinders Год назад

      I would not say underrated. I heard Runaround so damn much I declared an internal holy war on this band for 2 decades. I heard this one later and found it clever, but only now just saw how damn technical it was to pull off.

    • @maximuslongrod6361
      @maximuslongrod6361 4 месяца назад

      @@matthews852 thats like being raised in a metal family , hanging out with metal kids... but not being able to recognize a Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky song.... is this really that hard to understand?

  • @SusanFerguson-l4v
    @SusanFerguson-l4v Месяц назад +1

    you are cool viewing my fav singer. you are adorable, might I mention you remind me so much of my daughter! Never change!

  • @ChaosDY
    @ChaosDY Год назад +92

    The lyrics to this song are phenomenal and SO smart. Always been my favorite from Blues Travellers

  • @jasonrose9092
    @jasonrose9092 11 месяцев назад +48

    My favorite band of all time! I've seen BT 186 times in 14 different states! Last summer 7 shows in 9 days. Never gets old! Blues Traveler has incredible musicianship and Popper's voice is incredible! Rock on BT!!!

    • @dtw63
      @dtw63 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s amazing! I’d love to of seen them once!

    • @StephenMcDowell-nd5jg
      @StephenMcDowell-nd5jg 7 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! Most I’ve ever seen any band was 40 times! I’m impressed

  • @SEESKIP
    @SEESKIP Год назад +149

    SOMETHING YOU MISSED!!!! So one of my favorite things about his voice is that when he does those falloff trails of two or three notes at the end of a melodic line. That is actually mirroring and mimicking both the fall and sound of his harmonica. So both of his instruments - his voice and harmonica - are matched and share the same tone and delivery.
    This was one of my first favorite songs growing up and i honestly got a little emotional watching you enjoy it so much and get alot of the things i did that made me love it so. Love your channel!

    • @rts3613
      @rts3613 Год назад +8

      Yep, his breath control while singing mimics his harmonica.

    • @jameshampton1832
      @jameshampton1832 Год назад +15

      I always wondered if his singing style influenced his harmonica style or was it the other way. I lean toward his harmonica playing is what made his singing style so unique.

    • @colemanpj920
      @colemanpj920 Год назад

      @@jameshampton1832 probably developed in parallel

    • @Just_a_guy06
      @Just_a_guy06 Год назад +3

      My mom loves blues traveler so I heard this a lot growing up. Glad I’m not the only one getting emotional watching this.

    • @josephrichards7540
      @josephrichards7540 Год назад +1

      What a great observation! I loved this band when I was inro'd to it by a work friend somewhere around 1991 and I never noticed that. Now I have to listen to their other stuff and that's not a bad thing.

  • @christopherhooten4601
    @christopherhooten4601 9 месяцев назад +2

    Mr. Popper is one of myt favorite singers to listen to. This is my favoirite right ahead of The Mountain Wins Again

  • @aaronmoore54
    @aaronmoore54 Год назад +115

    I know you don’t analyze lyrics, but this song has one of my favorite lines of all time, “No matter how much Peter loved her, what made The Pan refuse to grow, is that The Hook brings you back.” So great!

    • @Courtj3st3r33
      @Courtj3st3r33 Год назад +6

      Soooo...good!!!

    • @this.is.a.username
      @this.is.a.username Год назад +9

      i was hoping she'd catch that double entendre

    • @HandOfVecna1188
      @HandOfVecna1188 Год назад +13

      In her defense, the song started out telling her to focus on his inflection and that the lyrics don't matter :-D

    • @brianr3763
      @brianr3763 Год назад +11

      Right after he tells us he's going to confuse the issue by referring to familiar heroes from long ago. So great.

    • @MartijnVos
      @MartijnVos Год назад +3

      So it is about Peter Pan after all! I'm so confused. Like he predicted! Not only is the music genius, but the lyrics are as meta as they can possibly get.

  • @sabertoothedcapybara
    @sabertoothedcapybara Год назад +36

    Ahh yes, the 90's. Such a unique era of music - so many genres and combination of genres all thrown into the mainstream radio airplay. Singer-songwriter acoustic hits, soft rock, alternative rock, hip hop, pop, nu metal, rap rock, punk, folk, ska... great time to be a youth exposed to a lot of everything, plus the exposure to classics from my parents. Looking forward to Elizabeth exploring more of the 90's/00's! Barely scratched the surface.

    • @ironagemarketing
      @ironagemarketing Год назад +2

      The real interesting thing is they managed to intermingle genres without watering them down.
      The basis of modern pop music feels like someone smashed together all the genres but lost what made them interesting, resulting in a bland every-sound and no-personality to the tracking.
      Makes me appreciate experiments like ElectroSwing even more.

  • @TheAcgtrs
    @TheAcgtrs Год назад +65

    This song is such a brilliantly crafted critique of the recording industry. The lyrics are so intelligently crafted. It is so well done, it won them several awards, from the very industry they were being critical of.

    • @OrbObserver
      @OrbObserver Год назад +13

      It's because the industry has no self awareness. They'll celebrate the song making a real critique of them, act like they're in on it and cool with making fun of themselves, then just keep plugging along doing the exact same things they've supposedly acknowledged are wrong because they have fully accepted what cynical soulless money grubbers they are.

    • @joshhencik1849
      @joshhencik1849 Год назад +5

      @@OrbObserver It's because the industry doesn't care. You make them money, they couldn't give a shite less what you talk about, including them. It's a business. Practical. Everyone wins.

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 Год назад +3

      Politicians also - they can give you sound bites that sound good but really mean nothing.

  • @charliebuckett4753
    @charliebuckett4753 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love seeing the way you react to music and the emotional roller coaster you visually go through ❤

  • @arqoo1907
    @arqoo1907 Год назад +37

    As a reasonably adept blues harmonica player, I am continually in awe of John Popper and the insanely good licks and runs he puts together. His overblow and bending techniques are exquisite and the sheer speed of the individual notes, yet each sounding with clarity, puts him right at the top of the tree. My only regret is that we don't get to see more of Blues Traveller in the film Blues Brothers 2000 😊

  • @Mcvthree3
    @Mcvthree3 Год назад +210

    Popper is a triple threat beyond belief, man. Vocals, harp and lyrics. Truly gifted.

    • @FTCComedy
      @FTCComedy 11 месяцев назад +5

      Quadruple! He carries a lot of guns, so I'd argue you can add "likely armed" to that list.

    • @Howyodoinn
      @Howyodoinn 11 месяцев назад +2

      He is a force of nature. Really talented man.

    • @BrettMcHenry-y5z
      @BrettMcHenry-y5z 11 месяцев назад

      Legs just meet. Oahu club. Sunday.

    • @chrisp7570
      @chrisp7570 10 месяцев назад +2

      He also has “perfect pitch”, which he has talked about in several interviews

    • @boog91174
      @boog91174 9 месяцев назад

      He plays guitar very well as well.

  • @Jason-cm6uh
    @Jason-cm6uh Год назад +32

    Being the Master harmonica player that JP is, totally translates to being a great singer. The breath control, the inflection, etc. is all mouth and breath control. Awesome!

    • @w3tua
      @w3tua Год назад

      I always thought that the harmonica was an extension of John's amazing voice. There's never been anyone like him!

  • @FUBAR1986
    @FUBAR1986 4 месяца назад +2

    Independently successful musicians who form a band can never be put in a box!!!!!! besides the hook, my absolute favorite part is the rap rhythm, duet singing of those words at such a speed absolutely amazing!!!!!
    And as always, your delight at each different phase was a pleasure to see …. Love his voice.
    ☮️❤️🙏🌍🌏🌎🇺🇸❤️☮️

  • @chrisbeattie5688
    @chrisbeattie5688 11 месяцев назад +12

    Blues Traveler was one of those rare bands that gave 100% on records but 120% live. The stamina and energy in their shows was infectious, alive and unforgettable. Glad you did this video. John is one of the most underrated singers of our time.

  • @gillubecke2026
    @gillubecke2026 Год назад +138

    The singer / keyboardist from 17:00 to 18:00 who is part of the duet was Paul Schaffer, who led the band for "Late Night with David Letterman." He also played for SNL in the seventies and with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi when they teamed up as the "Blues Brothers" which may have been a inspiration for this group. Shaffer was an immensely influential and talented musician you ought to look into.

    • @aaronbrown5252
      @aaronbrown5252 Год назад +7

      Paul Schaffer is immensely talented and his influence has touched so many over the decades.

    • @YodatheHobbit
      @YodatheHobbit Год назад +3

      You just made me realize as a young preteen discovering alternative rock on MTV in the 90s I think this was the first thing I saw Paul in. And in fact I think I mistook him for Andy Dick originally, sorry to say haha.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Год назад +1

      The earliest thing I've seen him in was playing for Bill Murray's lounge singer character.

    • @brianknapp6215
      @brianknapp6215 Год назад +3

      The guy channel surfing throughout the video is Ken Ober- an actor and comedian who was also the host of the MTV's first ever game show _Remote Control._

    • @skj91
      @skj91 Год назад +3

      "The singer / keyboardist from 17:00 to 18:00 who is part of the duet was Paul Schaffer"
      THANK YOU! I was like, 'I might be trippin but that dude looks a hell of a lot like the on-set musician for David Letterman'. But just wasn't quite poitive... Now you've settled it for me and I can move on with my life. So relieved!

  • @WebWheeler
    @WebWheeler Год назад +78

    Honestly one of the greatest songs of all time. Musically, lyrically, conceptually it still blows me away despite listening regularly for decades at this point

    • @zpacleb
      @zpacleb 11 месяцев назад +3

      💯

  • @patrickbennett6017
    @patrickbennett6017 9 месяцев назад +3

    Blues Traveler was a big part of my teen years. Love their music. Whenever I'm having a rough day they can always turn my mood around and make me feel better.

  • @McTaggard1
    @McTaggard1 Год назад +165

    Please please do The Mountain Wins again. That song is such a great showcase for the entire band. It has so much emotion and nuance.

    • @frankgnat8707
      @frankgnat8707 Год назад +1

      Had a high school breakup when this album came out. The mountain wins again hit me hard at the time. Great band, album, and song!

    • @jdiggitty
      @jdiggitty Год назад +1

      Has she done Dave Matthews? I'd be interested in what she says for that.

    • @chadink
      @chadink Год назад

      Thats my favorite song on the album! Such an emotional Rollercoaster. Absolutely beautiful!

    • @abomw3324
      @abomw3324 Год назад

      The best

    • @Jfwellspdx
      @Jfwellspdx Год назад

      Baghera would be my second choice

  • @kellymcgillis4245
    @kellymcgillis4245 11 месяцев назад +99

    Love that you mentioned it not being the Peter Pan type Hook in the beginning… not knowing that he does actually have a lyric about Peter Pan and Hook later in the song! Made me chuckle 😊

    • @DanielLake-xz8qi
      @DanielLake-xz8qi 9 месяцев назад +5

      Hahahaha yes he does

    • @paulacrebbs2005
      @paulacrebbs2005 8 месяцев назад +1

      I loved that

    • @mattcarroll5603
      @mattcarroll5603 7 месяцев назад +4

      Same here. I was thinking. "Just wait"

    • @tronner_the_awesome
      @tronner_the_awesome 6 месяцев назад

      I loved it too! It almost made me think she'd watched it already but there wasn't an edit!

    • @andyhudepohl6093
      @andyhudepohl6093 5 месяцев назад

      First thing I thought as well

  • @calmdownsleepytime
    @calmdownsleepytime Год назад +41

    Definitely one of those era songs for me that takes me back and brings a smile to my face every time I hear it. Very underrated band in my opinion.

  • @bschwartz77
    @bschwartz77 2 месяца назад +1

    I just saw Blues Traveler perform this past summer. They’re still amazingly entertaining. ❤

  • @jonathanscoggins5868
    @jonathanscoggins5868 Год назад +83

    John Popper is considered a Harmonica Virtuoso. His playing is truly amazing. His vocals are amazing also, super powerful!

    • @GoingApeCostume
      @GoingApeCostume Год назад +1

      He threw me a harmonica at a show! I admit, I washed it.

    • @bensmith4563
      @bensmith4563 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@GoingApeCostumewhat kind was it

    • @GoingApeCostume
      @GoingApeCostume 11 месяцев назад

      @@bensmith4563 I'm not sure! I'd have to go dig it out of my attic.

  • @phoneyry
    @phoneyry 11 месяцев назад +19

    I went to a Blues Traveler concert once , nearly by accident. This was 20 years ago. To this day is the show I talk about most. So good!

    • @brianskelton1257
      @brianskelton1257 27 дней назад

      I saw John Popper and His Troubadours about 12 years ago at a little music festival. And he did Run Around. So good. And yes John was wearing his iconic vest. And in that vest he had a lot of harmonicas. And after almost every song he used a harmonica on he would toss said harmonica into the crowd. Very cool concert.

  • @gr8fulded
    @gr8fulded Год назад +16

    I used to frequent The Wetlands in NYC where Blues Traveler was practically the house band. Seeing them live in that intimate venue was some of the best times of my youth. They had the whole place dancing up a storm every time they played.

    • @briangriffin5524
      @briangriffin5524 Год назад +2

      The Spin Doctors Live album recorded at The Wetlands is a jam band classic. 🎸☮️

  • @danevanzweden3424
    @danevanzweden3424 9 месяцев назад +4

    This song is deep..
    masterfully written .. so much heart and soul..

  • @mountaingator7673
    @mountaingator7673 Год назад +37

    That run (uninterrupted from about 18:20 to 19:08) is some of the most amazing singing and lyrical composition ever .. far too long to type out here, but I highly recommend you look up the lyrics - it is a scathing commentary of the music industry as well as MTV. Absolutely love it!

    • @ninja_tony
      @ninja_tony Год назад +4

      When I was a dorky kid that would sit around in the floor and record music videos on the vcr, I remember replaying that section HUNDREDS of times trying to figure out each word. And looking back, I don’t think I ever got close, because when I finally checked the real lyrics years later, I didn’t recognize half of it lol

  • @Phlogiston2312
    @Phlogiston2312 Год назад +54

    Blues Traveler was such a great band, and this was the song that I remembered hearing first

    • @Bad_Wolf_Media
      @Bad_Wolf_Media Год назад +11

      I would only correct you in saying that they ARE a great band. I've seen them live just about every year for the last 4-5 years, and the whole band is just amazing. Popper's voice and harmonica playing haven't faded one bit.

    • @heatherjane910
      @heatherjane910 Год назад

      @@Bad_Wolf_Media Red Rocks? 😊

    • @woofspider330
      @woofspider330 Год назад

      My first song was Crash and Burn from the 1996 Live from the Fall album. Because of this the studio version feels so slow and boring! Love when bands speed up those type of songs live. Gives them so much more life and energy.

  • @themikeymix7150
    @themikeymix7150 Год назад +50

    Run Around as people have mentioned, The Mountains Win Again, Crystal Flame, 100 Years, Just Wait, Alone, and Price To Pay are just *some* really good highlights of John's vocal talent and harmonica expertise

    • @sparky40091
      @sparky40091 Год назад +2

      I agree with all of those and would add; Sweet Pain, Slow Change, Onslaught, & Look Around. Just amazing talent... Saw them live, 20-some odd years ago, was a great show in a small venue... The whole band was great.// Bought their first album in 1991 or '92... been hooked since... RIP Bobby...

  • @maxrodz6639
    @maxrodz6639 29 дней назад +2

    As I always tell my kids. music is food for your soul, and I so enjoy watching you just loving and just devouring the sounds.😂😊

    • @echopeakbicycling85
      @echopeakbicycling85 День назад

      Just seeing music bring her joy is a lesson for all of us. It's good that we rediscover the same feeling in us all.

  • @jeremylay8810
    @jeremylay8810 Год назад +79

    Yes! More Blues Traveler is needed. Please do "The mountains win again". Get a live version. They're a jam band and will turn a 4 minute radio song into a 20 minute exploration of sound.

    • @AmeriMutt76
      @AmeriMutt76 Год назад

      Was at the Red Rocks 4th show, their first show back after John started playing again. They're always insane live, but that show was memorable

  • @AllenSJ5
    @AllenSJ5 Год назад +32

    John Popper’s breath control is jaw-dropping. Classic song, and wonderful reaction as usual!

  • @davidblauyoutube
    @davidblauyoutube Год назад +46

    Popper's voice surfs the soundwaves like a world champ, the lyrics are nothing short of genius, and the composition and production are exquisitely crafted and precisely tailored to the theme of the lyrics. This is one of my favorite overall songs, absolute S-tier.

  • @JS32986
    @JS32986 Месяц назад +2

    Saw them live years ago and they busted a sublime cover out of nowhere and tore the house down. Absolutely one of the best live bands I've ever seen.

  • @patrickandraska2033
    @patrickandraska2033 Год назад +27

    Most of the Blues Traveler catalog is awesome. I have no idea why they are not dramatically more popular. They are the kind of albums you just listen to all the way through. Thanks for all you do. I am so happy you loved that little Aguilara-esque run at the end.

    • @ubergusterfan1
      @ubergusterfan1 Год назад +1

      Absolutely! Straight On Till Morning is in my top 5 albums of all time.

    • @mikeglassburn
      @mikeglassburn Год назад

      @@ubergusterfan1 love that one!

    • @mikeglassburn
      @mikeglassburn Год назад

      ABSOLUTELY agree!

  • @livingstonesbibledevotiona2813
    @livingstonesbibledevotiona2813 Год назад +43

    This is a song I don't think I'll ever get tired of listening to precisely because of the depth brought to the recording from every musician to support the amazingly clever and insightful lyrics. I appreciate how much you seem to enjoy Mr. Popper's harmonica playing and I submit that his supple and expressive vocals and harmonica playing are inextricably linked. His diaphragm control is unreal. I began to understand this, in part, when I learned to play the didgeridoo and was surprised at how sore my inner abdominal wall was after a few hours of circular breathing. This same controlled "in and out" breathing is used with the harmonica but with more subtlety, especially in Mr. Popper's case. Thanks for this video, it's fun to see someone enjoying something you've loved for so long...

    • @alajononon
      @alajononon Год назад +1

      I'm not into the band much at all but this whole album is one of my faves. It was my guilty pleasure in highschool when I was a death metal head lol. That's how awesome it is.

  • @EdgarLeon-tq3uj
    @EdgarLeon-tq3uj Год назад +42

    She is such a musical nerd and i love it!! Never change! I so enjoy watching you and your enthusiasm on full display when it comes to all things music related!! Charismatic indeed!!❤

  • @TheUnintendo
    @TheUnintendo 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of my all-time favs, which is why it was so strange a few years back when I walked into a diner in NY and the waitress was star struck because she thought I was John Popper. I had to let her down because while I had the sideburns, the hat, and the weight, I don't have a fraction of that man's talent (although I am learning harmonica) and I felt terrible about it through the whole meal.
    Anyway, just wanted to say it was such a wonderful experience watching you experiencing the song for the first time. Your expertise really opened up new areas to appreciate the song, but just seeing your excitement felt so satisfying because someone else was getting the same thrill I did when I first heard it.

  • @justinkase1360
    @justinkase1360 Год назад +43

    MORE BLUES TRAVELER PLEASE! Not just their songs that made it onto the charts, either. They are SO AWESOME!

    • @-DarkFox-
      @-DarkFox- Год назад +3

      Conquer Me, Optimistic Thought, Crystal Flame, Mountains Win, NYC Prophesy, Crystal Flame, Love & Greed, All In The Groove, Sweet Talking Hippie, Alone, Mountain Cry, Sweet Pain… their catalog is as good as any band who ever played

    • @AndrewRobbins-d2e
      @AndrewRobbins-d2e Год назад +2

      The man lost half his body weight so he could perform and live for us all

    • @fishdeli6856
      @fishdeli6856 Год назад +3

      save his soul is on my top5 of all time.
      and both with T & T deserve analysis for the lyrics. hauntingly beautiful

  • @jizzlemcskizzle3076
    @jizzlemcskizzle3076 11 месяцев назад +37

    Blues Traveler f’ing rocks man. Super underrated.

  • @jaygremillion
    @jaygremillion Год назад +33

    The very fact that this song became a hit is a wonderful irony that should not be ignored. So many "heard" this song and not many "listened."

    • @regularsizeruss3874
      @regularsizeruss3874 11 месяцев назад +6

      It always reminded me of an Andy Kaufmann bit, a joke on so many, for a very few.

    • @jaygremillion
      @jaygremillion 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@regularsizeruss3874 It helps that the song still holds up today.

    • @Nick-Salv
      @Nick-Salv 8 месяцев назад +5

      And that’s kinda the point they knew it would all along 😉

    • @elizabethwhite1068
      @elizabethwhite1068 8 месяцев назад

      It's like listening to a song in another language, it's so fast that you can't understand anything except the Hook. Like knowing a few words of French, but the rest is just a long connection of sounds. I've always really enjoyed the song, but never knew what the hell he was singing most of the time. Maybe I'll have to go finally look up the lyrics. 😂

  • @star-b-qpodcast54
    @star-b-qpodcast54 5 месяцев назад +2

    The way that the Kinchla brothers just chew at the bass and guitar in the “bridge” section is missed by many. Unbelievable musicianship by ALL in Blues Traveler. Great video, thanks for this!

  • @colinryan4737
    @colinryan4737 Год назад +75

    Saw these guys at Boomtown Days in Joplin, MO the year after the devastating F5 Tornado destroyed the city. They were scheduled to play the year before, but could not due to the extent of the damages. They came back the next year and played a 3 hour show, after which they donated all the money they received from booking to the Joplin tornado relief effort. John Popper is a class act, and true legend. Still my favorite live show to this day.

    • @tomstessl7919
      @tomstessl7919 Год назад +3

      My parents were living in Joplin at that time. Luckily their house was about a half mile or so from the path and they were both out of town when it happened. They had some damage to their roof but that was about it, thankfully.

    • @justinkase1360
      @justinkase1360 Год назад +4

      So awesome of them to do that a year later, when most would have simply moved on and taken the money for their performance. Class indeed.

    • @BigRaji1981
      @BigRaji1981 Год назад +2

      Joplin MO you don't say Colin I'm in and from Springfield MO

    • @tomstessl7919
      @tomstessl7919 Год назад +1

      @farajicouncil4496 My brother lives in Springfield now. #TeamTaco

    • @BigRaji1981
      @BigRaji1981 Год назад +2

      @@tomstessl7919 awesome

  • @rogerhuggettjr.7675
    @rogerhuggettjr.7675 Год назад +53

    How he can fly through that rap and still have the lungs to powerfully deliver a full HOOOOK at the end is very impressive. It drives home the passion that had been building as if the hook was saying I told you so of the rap. Just so cool.

    • @coreywolfh8rt506
      @coreywolfh8rt506 Год назад +3

      And play a wind instrument as well.

    • @barisax96
      @barisax96 Год назад +1

      it's good, but he does take a full breath. there is a pause with plenty of time to fill your lungs. a good wind player will practice being able to fully exhale and breath in completely within a very short time

    • @nickwebster1297
      @nickwebster1297 4 месяца назад

      So, That rap bridge is pretty tricky. He has a great.lung capacity but there are also very specific points in which you can stop and take a breath. Harmonica is also interesting because it's not like a regular wood wind, you actually play by breathing out and breathing in.

  • @craiger991gm
    @craiger991gm Год назад +38

    Definitely one of the hardest working bands I have seen. I saw them at a tiny venue for some company party years ago. I think there were less than 1000 people there, but the band didn't care, they were there to play and did multiple sets spanning all their career. John was super engaging with the audience and was super chill after the show to chat with some of us who hung around. I still have one of the harmonicas that he threw into the audience during the show.

  • @stut-stutter7138
    @stut-stutter7138 5 месяцев назад +1

    you're so expressive and genuinely care about what you're reacting to... that's not very common and it's so refreshing to see!

  • @blakerh
    @blakerh Год назад +30

    I recently saw Blues Traveler in concert and John still sounds awesome! His voice and harmonica playing is outstanding! I hope she does his song "Run around."

    • @GoingApeCostume
      @GoingApeCostume Год назад +3

      One of the best concerts I've ever been to. No hesitation, would see again.

  • @andrewkratenstein7691
    @andrewkratenstein7691 Год назад +23

    That verse after the harmonica solo shows the entire purpose of the song. No matter what he says the hook brings you back in.

  • @contentofcharacter
    @contentofcharacter Год назад +13

    Thank you for making music something I can connect with in a whole new way.
    I feel like someone who’s spent years walking around a museum looking at all the pretty paintings now going back with a professor in an art appreciation class.

  • @derekrosecrans1361
    @derekrosecrans1361 10 месяцев назад +7

    One of many great Blues Traveler songs. Oh how I miss real music, very hard to find anything in today's music that even comes close.

    • @nadineduke1765
      @nadineduke1765 20 дней назад

      I feel like every generation says this.

  • @wilsah
    @wilsah Год назад +33

    What a joy to watch a first reaction to an absolute classic. John's harmonica solo in this is one of the best solos, of any instrument, of all time.

    • @alexfelts6305
      @alexfelts6305 Год назад +3

      And then to immediately follow up with TWO people singing that fast and cleanly, it's magic

  • @kristercarlson2635
    @kristercarlson2635 Год назад +32

    I don’t know how these guys didn’t make it bigger than they did. They were a band that metal heads, pop, and many other genres of music fans all seemed to like. They had a bit of something for everyone in their style.

    • @dwaynepenner2788
      @dwaynepenner2788 Год назад +6

      Simple, they are too good for most to understand and appreciate

    • @darkkhalwb
      @darkkhalwb Год назад +2

      ​@@dwaynepenner2788I think it was the record studios and MTV execs finally being told what this song is actually about pissing them off.

    • @tsalVlog
      @tsalVlog Год назад +1

      timing. if they'd hit after the indie-publish revolution, I suspect they'd be a lot bigger and not suppressed by the industry for being this creative.

    • @jcmcgough
      @jcmcgough Год назад +1

      They were HUGE in the 90s. HUGE

    • @darkkhalwb
      @darkkhalwb Год назад +1

      @@jcmcgough on this one album, for a couple of years. After that, not a word about them.

  • @harvenkarr
    @harvenkarr Год назад +28

    This was one of my favorite albums when I was younger. I think the band fell into this nice gritty bluesy rock that wasn't common at the time.

  • @glennpenguin
    @glennpenguin 10 месяцев назад +5

    I can remember the last time I saw Blues Traveler, and they played 2 2-hour sets! The last song of the first set, they played a cover of the Charlie Daniels Band, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, and John played all the fiddle parts FLAWLESSLY on harmonica. I could not comprehend how the man didn't pass out on stage... Unbelievable.

  • @zero66616
    @zero66616 Год назад +53

    The reason his seemingly odd vocal choices just work is because every note is saturated with how much he loves singing them. We feel it because he feels it. He seems to me like someone who probably didn’t have actual vocal training, but instead has just been singing since he could talk. He sings what feels good to him. John Popper is one of a kind

    • @geofffleming12
      @geofffleming12 Год назад +4

      I call this, "singing from your socks".

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood Год назад +5

      He also has some insane breath control. In school band he played the tuba, so he had to practice, you know, that diaphragmatic breathing. He could belt this stuff out with real feeling.

  • @davidcollins897
    @davidcollins897 Год назад +41

    "Hook" and "Run Around" are the two big songs everyone remembers from the radio, but the true lyrical and vocal masterpiece from their Four album was the unreleased track "Look Around". Popper's ability to make you feel every single thing he is feeling is literally spine tingling. Soo, so good.
    The only other artist on the planet that I've ever seen exhibit John's level of lyrical, vocal and instrumental genius in a single package is Tim Minchin.

    • @donhartfield
      @donhartfield Год назад +1

      Tim is SOOOO good

    • @Tomapella
      @Tomapella Год назад +2

      I'd never thought about them in the same breath, but I can totally see how you would compare them. Definitely both great at what they do.

    • @davidcollins897
      @davidcollins897 Год назад +2

      @@Tomapella I completely understand and agree. But I was sitting there marvelling anew at Popper's brilliance trying to think of who out there writes lyrics this clever, sings this well, with his mastery of an instrument and suddenly I realized it's Tim Minchin and nobody else. Everyone else I can think of is lacking a little in one area or another.
      Of course, they are really nothing alike at all, but each is excessively brilliant.

    • @joshuakegley3524
      @joshuakegley3524 Год назад

      I have never heard of Tim Minchin before this comment. I'll go take a listen to him.

    • @marksherrick
      @marksherrick Год назад +1

      scary thing is, of the original lineup, Four is probably their worst album, but there's quite a few gems on it, lyrically. Popper is a master.

  • @Writebrain82
    @Writebrain82 Год назад +14

    I was probably 11 when I first heard this song and I don't know why but I knew something special was being done. I've heard it at least 200 times since then and I always always always love it. The inflections, the harmonica, the fact that Paul Schaeffer is in the video, and the cheeky lyrics about how musical hooks draw people in. It's just...honestly I think it's a perfect song. There's nothing you can criticize about it in my eyes.

    • @davemarshall8087
      @davemarshall8087 Год назад

      Schaeffer also played backing keyboards on this recording.

  • @brent7325
    @brent7325 16 дней назад +1

    As a guy who sang in high school and college, it is so much fun watching someone geek out over fun vocalizations. Definitely sharing this with my teen daughter who loves to sing!

  • @jdwoods2008
    @jdwoods2008 Год назад +11

    This is one of those timeless songs, I think, but perhaps not in the way of one that is eternally popular, but instead is eternally relevant. After being snowed in for a week, seeing your reaction to this brought a smile. Thanks for continuing to create great content.

  • @Seamus.MacLeod
    @Seamus.MacLeod Год назад +9

    Blues Traveler was a genre-defying act. I kept eagerly waiting to see you realize what the chord progression (and solo, and bridge) were: Pachelbel's Canon in D, arguably the greatest hook of all time. May I recommend a relisten with that in mind? This song highlighted the philosophy of the music industry: bring it back to a/the hook. Keep 'em on the line. So many beautiful things about this song, including Paul Shaffer hamming the hell out of his lip-synch! I always took the end to mean the man finally gave up on the vacuity of what was on TV in the middle of the night, and decided to actually learn something. His voice, his harp skills, and his writing...John is just an art unto himself..

  • @sincerelypat
    @sincerelypat Год назад +17

    Blues Travelers is a blues rock / Folk rock / Southern Rock / and Jam band are normally where they fall in the genres of bands. I love them I have been listening to them since they started. This just brings me back to a simpler time in my life.

  • @beausbargarage6213
    @beausbargarage6213 10 дней назад +2

    Blues traveler. Legends my friend. Sometimes things just reach perfection

  • @anthonydawson8080
    @anthonydawson8080 Год назад +19

    John Popper surely has godlike lungs. I play some harmonica myself and can’t imagine going from a crazy solo line and start singing again. It’s crazy and amazing. I’ve also thought how the idea of what instrument you start on can influence your singing style. I think maybe all his runs are similar to the quick runs on his harmonica

    • @cirrustate8674
      @cirrustate8674 Год назад +2

      Yes. He very much sings like he's playing harmonica.

  • @legetech
    @legetech Год назад +5

    Finally!!!!
    I've been waiting patiently for you to do this one. Can't wait to hear your thoughts. Amazing song by a very underrated band.

  • @divinggiants8760
    @divinggiants8760 Год назад +4

    Yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!! So happy you finally did Blues Traveler!!!! John popper is amazing and I’m so happy right now. I literally yelped when I saw this video. Highly highly recommend their song “the mountain wins again” or “Price to pay”. Both amazing songs and really show off John’s voice and his amazing harmonica skills!!

  • @IntelFanatic
    @IntelFanatic 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love watching you respond to videos. You are absolutely giddy and fully engaged.