safari hat with racing goggles, red shiny robe, dreadlocked white guy in a tight red shirt with yankee doodle hat. Guy fisting what I can only hope is a balloon. this video has it all.
Pretty funny how Les Claypool's' music is all about base human behavior and being a simpleton, but the music itself is so insanely complex and the musicians in his projects are all pretty much apex examples of human capability and dedication to craft
I think the most frustrating thing about Les Claypool is, even though everything he does is super technical, he just makes everything look so easy. Its effortless for him.
Les Claypool is completely insane. A modern-day hippie playing such bizarre music. Such intense music. I've watched this video probably 100 times. It never will get old.
I saw them live playing this 22 years ago and it was the wildest concert I've ever been to. Everything was so surreal. They were all wearing costumes and makeup and had these weird instruments. The guitar play was playing a tiny nylon string guitar with a slide. Les was playing whatever this weird crank bass was. There were 2 drummers facing each other and it felt like they were battling the entire time. I've been to probably over 100 concerts since then and still have never seen a performance like it.
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 No he's right. Claypool said it multiple times, he wasn't ready for the audition at the time, he didn't even know who were Metalica nor how big they were. He also said that even though Hetfield said he was "too good" he knew exactly that they thought he was too WEIRD to fit with their band and image. Ultimately, I think it was for the better. I don't think Les took it personal to be seen as "too weird", he was often purposefully making weird stuff because that's what he liked to do. Also, I don't think Claypool would have liked playing with Metalica anyway, he would have gotten bored pretty quickly in my opinion because it's not a genre he's used to, it's not - as he would become used to - a genre that is constantly changing and evolving and most of all, it's not a band in which he would most likely have had a lot of creative freedom, which, from the little I know about Les, would have been an immediate turn off... That's partly why I love Les so much and why I resonate with him, he does things out of a need to create, to invent. He said once that the reason he played bass was because "that's the crayon I pulled out of the box" and he would "still do the same weird stuff if I had picked up the trombone or the guitar". This further proves his need to create. In a different interview he also stated that if he wasn't a musician, he would probably be a filmmaker. I truly wish I knew what a Les Claypool movie would look like. To an extent we know, with the different videoclips he's done but... In all honesty, as a cinema college student, I think he would have had the chance to impact the 90s cinematographic industry the same way Kubrick did the 70s. Les' mind is such a creative and unique thing. If I ever have kids one day, I will most certainly show them some Primus as part of their musical and cultural education, once they reach a certain age and are able to actually comprehend the art in his work, of course.
I normally don’t like spacey jam music but everyone in this is so technically good and their playing is really tight. And the use of unconventional instruments actually add to the music rather than just being more of a gimmick.
I made something similar with a berimbau (a brazilian instrument, something like a bow with a calabash to amplify the sound). I sticked a piezzo pickup and used an octaver pedal set to 1 octave down. Plus, added some fuzz distortion. Good results, except that it's too dificult to make scale notes (used a guitar slide).
Ce sont d'excellents musiciens. Vieux monsieur (71ans) je suis tombé dessus par hasard et j'ai adoré. Ça bouge hyè mes p'tit enfants ont tous les examens hyè mon épouse va bien hyè j'adore ce groupe....
There is something appealing about a creative genius with a sense of the absurd who likes to have fun. So basically I’m just rephrasing what you just said!
Gets no credit? Dude knowledge exists outside of your own mind, believe it or not. You're talking about one of the most famous people who ever picked up a bass guitar.
I’m confident enough to say there are no bad bass players but, each has their own style. In so much lots of other bassist would enjoy each other’s style & new innovative pieces of music to enjoy 😂 Amazing 🤩
I KNOW!! Both of them are so insanely talented and precise drummers. They work so well together. Saw Paulo play with the Frog Brigade back in June 2023 and saw Herb with Primus in May 2022. Their similarities are so insane.
I love how everyone is dressed like when u press the randomize character in a video game. Awesome song!
This is a fantastic comment
Yeah, is like one of those weird GH videos with random characters
Lol so funny
One of my all time favourite comments.
safari hat with racing goggles, red shiny robe, dreadlocked white guy in a tight red shirt with yankee doodle hat. Guy fisting what I can only hope is a balloon. this video has it all.
Pretty funny how Les Claypool's' music is all about base human behavior and being a simpleton, but the music itself is so insanely complex and the musicians in his projects are all pretty much apex examples of human capability and dedication to craft
Fuckin spot on man!
Les and everyone that plays with have impeccable sense of rhythm. They can all syncopate effortlessy and fall back in time.
He is a living rock legend. Getting bigger by the day 💪.
it's like psychobluegrass
They create overcomplex música pieces and then lay on completely weird lyrics
This is a group of really highly talented musicians playing random ass instruments at distorted ranges and sounding as bad ass as ever. I love it.
wdym random ass instruments
@@aquarius5264 Whamola, the inside part of a drum.
@@georgekosko5124 whamola is basically a fuckin stick with a bass string attached to it by a lever for bending pitch
@@aquarius5264 Dude you asked what he meant by random ass instruments, I know what a whamola is.
friendly faces everywhere, humble folks without temptation
AMPLE PARKING DAY OR NIGHT, PEOPLE SPOUTING HOWDY NEIGHBOUR
@@user-njyzcip Heading up to South Park, gonna see if I can't unwind
MMMMFFF MMMMMHHH MMMMMM MMMMMMFFF
So come on down south park and meet some friends of mine
@@kilogramme4651 xD
"No description available"
Truer words were never said.
I was watching this video and my wife asked what's happening and I said ... I don't know. Then read this comment lol
Any description of this would be like the little index card next to the Mona Lisa that no one bothers reading.
I think the most frustrating thing about Les Claypool is, even though everything he does is super technical, he just makes everything look so easy. Its effortless for him.
This video proves without doubt that Les Claypool can do more with one string than most people can do with 4.
he go a rangdangdangdangdangdangdang
3:14 This guy: Hold my beer.
@@Dafoodmaster then bum, bum, bum. Ring ding ding da ding da ding ding
@@Dafoodmaster 🤣🤣🤣
Let's see him play a chord on it then😂
I'm glad dish-drying is finally starting to get the musical attention it deserves.
I assume you're referring to the cuica?
:-D :-D
I was wondering wondering what you meant, then I saw 3:09
🤣🤣🤣💯 leave it to Mike Dillon…
HA HA HA HA... gold
This song is so addicting. I've re-watched it, in total, about 9 times. And, I will be back. Les Claypool = Genius.
dpurrott same man this is great!
On repeat in Spotify for me
Just a friendly reminder to come back
It’s time again.
@@xploration1437 Your'e right. Thanks for the reminder. no kidding.
Les Claypool is completely insane. A modern-day hippie playing such bizarre music. Such intense music. I've watched this video probably 100 times. It never will get old.
3:10 when you can't get those fucking grease stains off the dishes
Hahaha
Wax, not grease!
Are you obsessed by lubrification?
I don't care what people say, but this is one of claypool's best side projects
I think the frog brigade was his best work altogether
I agree with you, and i dont care what Simon says.
You better care about what Simon says.
@@kennan10101 but who's gonna do what simon says?
Almost on par with primus imo
"I'm going down to South Park gonna have myself a time"
The saxophone is just amazing, sounds so heavy
I was just gonna say that the most metal sounding sax I've ever heard!
Yeah he uses effects pedals on his sax
You should listen to the band Moon Hooch and their song Acid Mountain for example, I think you'd like that considering this comment :3
There is also something called blackjazz that uses saxes in a heavy setting
Isn’t that Skerik?
Goin' down to South Park, gonna have myself a time.
***** Goin' down to South Park, gonna leave my woes behind.
***** Headin' on down to South Park, gonna see if I can unwind.
***** So come on down to South Park an' meet some friends of mine!
***** Its ''Ample Parking Day or night'
and ' I like fucking silly bitches I know that my penis likes it''
***** its i love fucking silly bitches cause i know my penis loves it
After a 20-year hiatus, Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade has announced its return with a 41-date Summer of Green Tour 2023
See y’all in Dallas
And I'm going to the one in GA. Super excited!!
Going to be seeing him at scamp. Super stoked
Seen um at red rocks 2001 gonna see them in a few weeks at summercamp😮 hell yeah this is pumping me up
Pls head for Europe, Master C.❤
1:47 What South Park fans came for
69 likes *nice*
74 likes
Eni De Souza Santana 😑
The solo Les does on that thing at the end produces one of the coolest sounds ever to grace my ears.
That squeaky sound thing dude was gettin it in lmao
I saw them live playing this 22 years ago and it was the wildest concert I've ever been to. Everything was so surreal. They were all wearing costumes and makeup and had these weird instruments. The guitar play was playing a tiny nylon string guitar with a slide. Les was playing whatever this weird crank bass was. There were 2 drummers facing each other and it felt like they were battling the entire time. I've been to probably over 100 concerts since then and still have never seen a performance like it.
The crank bass is called whamola. Pretty cool instrument ngl
This is some of the most creative music you can come across out here. Percussionists rule!
That’s the drummer for Cake
@@danieldalton8266 Herb is up there too!! Didn’t know that until recently after seeing from photos from either before or after the set.
You know you're amazing when Metalica says you can't join the band because your to good.
f*!# metal licka
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 conoce Google mijo?
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 No he's right. Claypool said it multiple times, he wasn't ready for the audition at the time, he didn't even know who were Metalica nor how big they were. He also said that even though Hetfield said he was "too good" he knew exactly that they thought he was too WEIRD to fit with their band and image. Ultimately, I think it was for the better. I don't think Les took it personal to be seen as "too weird", he was often purposefully making weird stuff because that's what he liked to do. Also, I don't think Claypool would have liked playing with Metalica anyway, he would have gotten bored pretty quickly in my opinion because it's not a genre he's used to, it's not - as he would become used to - a genre that is constantly changing and evolving and most of all, it's not a band in which he would most likely have had a lot of creative freedom, which, from the little I know about Les, would have been an immediate turn off... That's partly why I love Les so much and why I resonate with him, he does things out of a need to create, to invent. He said once that the reason he played bass was because "that's the crayon I pulled out of the box" and he would "still do the same weird stuff if I had picked up the trombone or the guitar". This further proves his need to create. In a different interview he also stated that if he wasn't a musician, he would probably be a filmmaker. I truly wish I knew what a Les Claypool movie would look like. To an extent we know, with the different videoclips he's done but... In all honesty, as a cinema college student, I think he would have had the chance to impact the 90s cinematographic industry the same way Kubrick did the 70s. Les' mind is such a creative and unique thing. If I ever have kids one day, I will most certainly show them some Primus as part of their musical and cultural education, once they reach a certain age and are able to actually comprehend the art in his work, of course.
@Elisha James but he did funk metal and most songs that he made are heavier than most of metallicas discography
@@kidcannabis6247 “you guys wanna jam to some isley brothers?!”
Just saw the flying frog brigade this past June with my two sons. They played Whamola. Great show, good fun.
I normally don’t like spacey jam music but everyone in this is so technically good and their playing is really tight. And the use of unconventional instruments actually add to the music rather than just being more of a gimmick.
This was a great background noise in South Park theme, without a doubt my favorite intro with the paper cut out intro
True
One of the best dance jams you can get, be in crowd during this song, face melted, bruises earned, rage achieved
Oh, Les....everything you touch is solid gold dipped in diamonds. You always make my ears smile.
I'm just impressed that they weren't using recorded stuff to fill their sound while playing live.
les claypool - the only man capable of playing an instrument by moving his knee near it.
That electric saxophone was pretty badass...
I like the sax player in the cardinal robes. 👍
I made something similar with a berimbau (a brazilian instrument, something like a bow with a calabash to amplify the sound). I sticked a piezzo pickup and used an octaver pedal set to 1 octave down. Plus, added some fuzz distortion.
Good results, except that it's too dificult to make scale notes (used a guitar slide).
Hey, I hope life is going well for you:)
You know you're in it deep when the cuica drum comes out.
Every time I listen to this, I have a huge smile from start to finish. Bloody masterpiece.
I love his music!!! I'm just getting into it now at the age of 62!!!!!!!!!
Actually that's not true, I knew him as Primus, but this is - wow!!!
@@vickisawyer7405its never too late to discover things 😊
Saw these guys live yesterday, and they played this towards the end of the show. It was awesome.
Ce sont d'excellents musiciens. Vieux monsieur (71ans) je suis tombé dessus par hasard et j'ai adoré. Ça bouge hyè mes p'tit enfants ont tous les examens hyè mon épouse va bien hyè j'adore ce groupe....
This is just gold!!! Les on that Whamola is just something out of this universe
The master of Bass! Nobody better seriously. This man is a genius! Sing and display master bass methods! Respect Les! 😮
Yes I'll do what Simon says.
Course I'll do what Simon says
Just took 3 friends to the Frogs who had no idea. You can’t describe this, gotta experience it!! Fucking genius!!
The soup can with a tube coming out of it is my favourite intstrument
I keep coming back to this and it gets better every time!!!🙂👍🏼
Les is one of the most lovable musical entertainers ever. I was going to say musician, but that’s a woefully inadequate title.
There is something appealing about a creative genius with a sense of the absurd who likes to have fun. So basically I’m just rephrasing what you just said!
I strongly agree with both of you
After like 10 years RUclips decided to show me this clip. And guess what? I will put this on repeat.
3:05
after listening this song nearly 100 times i still get blown away by the little (accidental?) triplet this guy busts out in a plastic dose solo
When
The instrument is called "Cuíca"
If this got any more brown I'd have to change my pants. Might have to anyways. So much talent here, and even more creativity! Love it
The OG Djentstick!
***** Fuck. Off.
Anthony Mc 😂
Lol yes.
I find myself coming to listen to this every night in bed. It's so damn ear pleasing all these instruments.
Great vid!
it's not primus, it's 'les claypool's flying frog brigade'. one of his many sick side projects that suck too.
Andrea Coonick Primus sucks! 🤘🏻
Can i Mary you please!
Primus sucks 🤟
fak u
Girls who like Claypool's stuff? Need to ball you and get me some descendant to raise with the same musical taste.
The percussion is amazing.
3:43 i love the look of actually played, actually beaten instruments... 👌
Not new, not fake relic, just the look of "life has happened"
Mike's percussions he still has most of them.
one of the most badass performances I've ever seen. such a raw display of talent. so much energy. i get entranced every time i watch this video
ABSOLUTELY OFF THE HOOK AWESOME! CREATIVE....RHYTHM DRIVEN...YES! I WILL DO WHAT SIMON SAYS!
Just heard this live at peach fest in Scranton. My soul left my body
I was there too man, ain’t nothin better than a bit of Whamola (although that disco ball helmet did give it a run for its money)
WE GOING TO SOUTH PARK WITH THIS ONE🗣💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I hate how Les gets no credit for being a amazing musician. He is such an innovative, cool musician and probably the best bassist ever on my opinion.
No credit? What dipshit circles do you hail from? Lol. Hes well respected. Always remember, primus sucks.
Not just les, the guitarist is absolutely SHREDDING
@@residentsharkenjoyer1690 yeah, his name is Eenor and he's really good but he's basically unknown
Gets no credit? Dude knowledge exists outside of your own mind, believe it or not. You're talking about one of the most famous people who ever picked up a bass guitar.
@@pearz420 Famous, I wouldn't go that far unfortunately.
Talented? Abso fucking lutely.
I’m confident enough to say there are no bad bass players but, each has their own style.
In so much lots of other bassist would enjoy each other’s style & new innovative pieces of music to enjoy 😂
Amazing 🤩
Big FUCKING like. hahaah that kettle solo... awesome
cuica solo
I strolled thru 15 or 20 comments and not 1 about the drummer..Respect people! He's a-ma-zingggg!!!
I KNOW!! Both of them are so insanely talented and precise drummers. They work so well together. Saw Paulo play with the Frog Brigade back in June 2023 and saw Herb with Primus in May 2022. Their similarities are so insane.
I love the soup pot solo
friendly faces everywhere humble folks without temptation
This man is the embodiment of musical talent
Nothin like a lil bit o' Whamola!
I can’t help but hear the whole South Park intro through the whole song lol.
came here to say that. rofl
If I could show the whole world This IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST CONCERT VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN. MY SOUL ❤🎉
It feels like an unstoppable train coming your way. Stay on the track!
going down to south park gonna have myself a time
I love Les claypool he had a lot to do with teaching me how to quit giving a damn 😸🎸💉😎
Extra-terrestrials with their giant IQs could study this video for years and still come to the conclusion, "We've no idea what's going on here."
Bass snobs: "Jaco only needed 4 strings"
Les Claypool: "hold my big brown beaver"
took me a few years to realize that this is similar to the whamola line from south parks newest seasons and i cant get enough
Les and these guys are simply amazing.
The 90's was such an odd time......god i miss those days.
This was 2002-2003
i kinda love that the whamola is just a really advanced version of plucking a piece of twine and pretending it's a guitar as a kid
Ahh the first Bonnaroo, thank the good Lord for this set as we were dying out in the 120 degree Coffee County heat!
Yo les, should I play the guitar? Piano? I'm a man of many talents.
Les: bring a cooking pot
When I dance I always do the Les Claypool bounce and high knee lift, works every time .
Les Claypool is seriously the most skilled motherfuckin musician on the planet. Awesome!
With this outfit he looks like Jimmy Here 🤣🤣🤣
dude is doing the boing boing
Je ne connaissais pas ces drôles d'instruments, ça m" eclate bien!! 😅
This is so suited as a soundtrack for some film. Just pure chase sequence.
Agreed
Part of this is the south park intro surprised no one mentioned it
The man the myth the legend and lucky enough to b old enuff to have seen him over 50× bass god
3:13, i did LOTS of something very close to that before i met my wife....
Washed the dishes? :v
roflmows XD
roflmows are you talking about beating your fucking meat bro?Wtf
Fisting? I'm lost
@@asong4thedead bruh thats what i thought too! XD
Saw him rock the whamolla at Hookahville 2009 memorial day weekend! Lol as Les Claypool and the Fungi orchestra!
i play the push broom myself, that way i have a ride home after the show! :)P
Hands down the best of all time...I don't care what anyone says....he has skills that no one has ever had
Les Claypool takes the weird and makes it awesome😎🎸
I saw this tour with MIRV. Absolutely amazing!
What are your intentions with my daughter?
Me: 3:11
I've listened to this song a hundred times . I cannot believe what I'm seeing . He's a fu*king madman .
0:50 south park
Amazing what Les can do with a handle attached to a fence post...
It's nice to see SeaNanners playing drums.
Who is that?
@@joshb5914 pretty sure it's a streamer
I’ve been to some crazy shows, But the Frog Brigade melted my face.
"No description available."
Yeah that's about right!
That was pretty awesome. Very unique. And it kicks butt, too.
Killer song. Claypool kills it.
Great video! I forgot Mike Dillon from Hairy Apes BMX was in this band!