I've just by accident re-discovered this after 27 yrs. 1993. 13 yrs old. I caught the tail end of this track on the radio. I frantically tried to write down who it was but wasn't in time. I've thought about it many times throughout the 26 years. Now here it is. As soon as it started to play my eyes lit up like a startled cat in head lights. Once again just like that, 27 years was gone and I was 13 again. In that bedroom, discovering my place in the world through music. I'm 40 now. Still figuring things out but one thing that's constant is Music and always will be.
I love all sorts of music. I don't care if it is from the 30s to current. If I like it and it speaks to me I listen to it. I LOVE Low from the first time I heard it.
Same here. I loved all of the (now) classic rock bands of the late 60's and 70's but kind of lost touch with music in the 80's. The 90's reignited my passion for music when the grunge scene came along. I liked a lot of the post-grunge bands too and then emo came along. Since then I've fallen in love with the blues and listen to that more than anything these days, although I really dig Marcus King and Billy Strings, so I think there is still some hope for the young generation.
I remember listening to this song at my dad's band practice as a kid cause his bands always covered this song. I still remember being in the garage in the winter and smelling the stale cigarette smoke on the couch and alcohol in the air as they just jammed away. 23 years old now and have been very reflective on my life recently. Strange how music can just be so timeless yet take you back to an exact point in time.
yo just took ME back to being in the garage jammin! thank you, " being in the garage in the winter and smelling the stale cigarette smoke on the couch and alcohol in the air as they just jammed away" I think thats just a collective experience for alot of people you summed it up perfect
Born in 57 and grew up with classic rock but then came Cracker, Sponge, Bush and Nirvana and wow did it change my perspective and then shortly after it plopped completely. Loved that era
I was in my 30s and I too loved it. Took me right back to the 70s. Real rock, real hair, real clothes. Hey I had a great time in the 80s, don't get me wrong, was lucky to survive them though. LOL There's great music in every decade, though. My advice to people is to never get stuck, to never quit looking for cool stuff. But I do miss the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.
I was in my thirties in the nineties and I swear it was the last decade where music totally rocked. It's all been various varieties of reheated, warmed-over shite since then.
Can you believe this is my first time watching this video? LOL, I couldn't afford cable back then, and I've only had an iPhone for 5 years. I've had the album since it came out, however, and I think it's one of the top 20 albums of the 1990s. They put out quite a bit of good music after that, but none of their albums were as good as Kerosene. Even though I have the music in my collection, I still miss the AWESOME vibe of the mid to late '90s😢 The best of times!! No decade produced more new rock bands and one hit wonders out of nowhere, that kicked ass!
I kind of always thought we'd miss it, it felt so special at the time - I feel like I remember every single night of being young and beautiful and in love with music (and a few musicians...been married to one of them for almost 25 years now) and art and everything was intense and beautiful and painful and tragic and sweet all the time. I hope a future generation can create another amazing decade like the 90's someday, even if I'm watching it unfold from the nursing home.
I definitely didn't respect that decade enough at the time. I was dirty on it for ending the 80s, but looking back now both decades were friggin amazing. I was always so excited and optimistic for the future, but seeing what we ended up with I'd happily go back and just stay.
I agree. In my opinion this song has always been the absolute apitimy of 90s rock for some reason. I'm glad someone else thinks the same way I do. 90s is a majority of what comes through my speakers and this has always been the most 90s to me!
its hard to name a rock band after '05 Cause all the ones i know started way earlier. Disturbed, Godsmack, Seether, Avenged Sevenfold, Lacuna Coil, Mudvayne, damn they all started in the 90s
I would even go so far to say the date they released their first album. Five Finger Death Punch( 2005) is the only decent recent band I can think of and that's even 11 years ago. I honestly can't think of anyone decent bands since 2005.
and the music is sooo much better now... who wants meaningful lyrics delivered with sould and talent when you can have endless autotuned, manufactured mediocre crap that all sounds the same cause it is... being all basically performed by a computer instead of a natural human voice.
I remember when COVID""happened. Or I guess it's still happening. And the sorts of allegiances being all hi hi hihi... Ummm 🤔 don't u hate me or something. Bc idk y'all but them folks r scurry...
7 days clean today. This was my jam. When I heard this song just now I started dry heaving. It’s crazy how music can do that. No more for me I’m done. One day at a time!
Just saw these guys in Novato. You cannot believe how good they still sound. Just incredible! The did a 20 song set. I didn't want it to end and the music has been rattling around my brain for a week now.
Rumor has it that Cracker will be back in Novato this summer. We thought last summer was the last time. Could be a "final final " at the Hop Munk Brewery!
Sometimes when i play these old class tunes dosnt be on spotify etc like to keep it old and find them on old cds seems to make it more nostalgic!!....keep it rocking folks!!👍👍
I used to listen to this song in 1993. I forgot about it for 30 years. I found it again through checking out a channel about music in 1993. It’s amazing how I still remember the lyrics after 30 years.
Nothing will ever take you back to your teenage years as music. Everything could have changed in your life in the present, you as well certainly are not the same person you were, but music takes you right back. Time travelling is only possible through music.
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As a 38 year old dude the memories are overwhelmed. Lot's of love lots of death and goodbyes to friends. This song will live on forever with me.
I heard this song on the radio about a month ago coming home from work. I never heard it before, within 10 seconds of listening to it I was HOOKED. The 90's was the BEST time for alternative music groups like this. I wish I was alive for it to appreciate it. I've been exploring 90's stuff since then. this is real talent. not computer programmed karaoke with no thought process involved like todays garbage. im going to ask my band if they would like to do a cover of this. I bet we could turn some heads. this is a true gem.
Picked my son up from school today and this came on the radio, im absent-mindedly singing along, and he asks...."hey dad, what is a junkie cosmonaut?" I simply said "someone who enjoys being high in space while gazing at the stars without a care in the world." He smiles and says "wow dad you like space, and i like space but we have to alot more stuff than just like space for that?" As soon as we walk in the door..."MOMMY MOMMY ME AND DADDY ARE JUNKIE "COSMONETS!!!" my wife smiled shook her head and I had to remind her about the special place this song has in our early relationship....im a lucky man to have them both, she is definitely my best friend and my son gives me that "my life is awesome feeling" just about everyday... i wish i was as cool as he is
My dad passed when I was 10 and my mom always told me the good times they had when they were teens blarring this singing having the best time. I just imagine that and love the vibes
mikaela Smith your comment is so emotionally intelligent! I’m so sorry you lost your dad, at such a young age. Your way of filling that void (somewhat), with the music he identified with, while immersing yourself in your mother’s beautiful memories, is so deeply profound and worthy. Cheers.
Ben Holcombe the last hurrah came in the 90s. There were a few aftershocks like Godsmack, Disturbed, and a few others, but alas, the great music is gone.
This came out my junior year of high school. I've long said, if anyone ever wanted to know what 90s music sounded like. I'd play this song. Straight masterpiece.
Apparently this song is from the 90's. I've never heard it before, and yet it still hits me with nostalgia. I guess 90's music really does have its own distinctive style.
Born '93, I remember my dad jamming out to this song out back on the patio doing yardwork and what not. Man I have never once forgot this song all my life, what a masterpiece. Cheers y'all!
Brings me back to the time when I fell deeply in love with a beautiful young lady, we instantly hit it off,we partied and made love stayed up all night then drove to the top of the mountain to watch the sun come up over the lakes near Penticton BC, both of us perfectly in love with each other and the world, this song came on the radio we sat there silent enjoying the music and sunrise, whenever I hear this come on the radio I'm there again in that moment it makes me choke up that was the time of my life
Rex Holes;I can relate to this, it was a similar situation and about 150 people at my party and anyway 4 men walked in the door and as the 3rd man walked in we looked deeply in to each others eyes and fell deeply in love instantly and as the the other 2 men walked past me I grabbed the man gently on the arm to come to me and we were just mesmerised by each other anyway we sat down on the couch and we had a little chat and then he gently took my hand and took me to the bedroom and made love over and over,probably about 25 times and that was 5 years ago and we're still together and I think we would b the Romeo and Juliet of the 21st century.I have never before meeting my hubby had allowed any man to take me in to a bedroom on the initial meeting.All the best to u Rex Holes.
This song takes me back in my mind to the place where I was so young and beautiful and the world was beautiful and full of possibilities. I hope I can feel that way again someday...
All I can say is we're alive. Let's fucking jam this and other 90s rock until we are 6 feet under. That alone is worth celebrating. Don't worry about skin.
This is a song you don’t realize is great until you’ve played it over and over again and then spent the day singing it. 1 of the 90s gems and has to be in the top 100.
I directed this video for them. In the original version you could see Sandra Bernhardt mouthing some pretty foul words but the record company, or maybe it was MTV, made me take them out. One of my favorites I made for these guys and Camper.
I just heard this in a commercial..and I remember the first time I heard this song..I really connected with it musically right away..very powerful cut..one of my forever favorites..
Ive recently been reviving 90's music in my life. Maybe I'm getting old but this song and Bound to the Floor by Local H flood my mind and heart with memories of junior high and high school. Back when things made more sense and the future was ours. I'm not lamenting my present. Just appreciating my past😊
This song really takes one back to the 90s. Certain songs are a time capsule and reminder of the time in which they were made and this is absolutely one of them.
My mom died overseas that year, and I was in college doing prereqs for nursing school. Never could make it back in time for her funeral. But now it always brings back the immense sadness and grief.
The First time I heard this song I was 4 years old and the year was 2006 and this song hooked me to other 90s (My grandma told me when I was little I loved Nirvana and if anyone ever changed it I would get all mad) and so I was a grunge baby when I was little songs and I still thank my Mom, Uncle's and also my older brother for showing me what real music is.
Hey we're the same age, and I didn't know about this song until like a year ago. I mean I know some 90s songs like Alanis Morisette stuff, but I wasn't too aware of songs outside classic rock and the pop of 2006 like Rihanna and Natasha Bedingfield lol.
Yeah I love 90s music and its pretty funny cuz all my friends like the new music now and they always tell me to listen to the "good" music and I laugh cuz I am listenin to the good music
Love the song and it brings back memories. It disappoints me to read the comments with the only good music was made in the 90's comments. I'm embarrassed for my generation. Yes, this and other music was great for the time. So was music from so many other decades.
Heard this album in the 90s in a coffee shop in Amsterdam, in a lovely relaxed atmosphere. When I got home this was the first album I bought. Great memories 🤘🤘
+Sonny Gunz Same. Over the years this has become my 90s anthem. Its aged so well, and is imo the best example of what was so great about the scene back then.
@@Angie_bae lost my kids father to heroin. Never tried it myself. I was more hypothetically speaking I guess. Music has always been a drug enough for me.
@Frank McGovern no u take a razor and make slices into the pod after orange petals fall off lit it bleed that white milk down the stem ! Follow day its rare black ! Scrap off put on wax paper let sit for a day ! Roll it up in a pipe !! PURE NATURAL GODS PAIN REMEDY WHEN YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR DEBILITATING BED RIDDEN PAIN , NO ADDICTION AT ALL , CHECK THE A N E CHANNEL !! IT TOLD AND PROOVED TO BE A TRUE LIFESAVER AT THAT TIME
Three night trip to Vegas, checked into the hotel looked at the Vegas Magazine and saw Cracker playing that day what a pleasant surprise. Great show thanks guys for making that trip memorable.
Heroin addicts always create the best songs. This song is a testament to that statement. The song writer is a genius. It's like Cracker is singing to every woman with green eyes, but at the same time he's singing to every woman. There definitely was an embarrassing amount of great music in the 90's. What a crazy and spectacular era to be privileged to have experienced. Can't believe it's been almost 20 years ago. Thank you for loading this masterpiece.
You are absolutely correct! Lou Reed was the greatest example of exactly that. 70's yes but will endure forever. My band imaginary few toured for years and only played a couple covers per show and we loved playing low!
This song is amazing. Having Sandra in it, balls out raging with the Tsunami wave of bullshxx she was having to deal with, at the time, was wonderful. I love this as a complete work of time travel. Keep throwing those punches, Sandra, you are one of a kind.
90's music borrowed from everything before, then included things that hadn't been there until then, combined it all into a wonderful stew that we all could enjoy - and then musical segregation slowly occurred again - now where's it at? Please tell me where music is today. It meant so much back then - in 2023 music just doesn't have the same meaning - just a change in culture, I guess. Anyway, glad I was alive to be in a Jane's Addiction cover band in the 90's cuz it just killed - as drummer, playing a solo in the middle of 'Three days' on stage was amazing - nobody was looking at a cell phone when I was going crazy on my kit for 2 minutes in the middle of that song
My first concert was Cracker and Counting Crows in 93/94 , Still think about the girl I met there sometimes named Soquel... Cracker will always be a special part of my life.
80's and 90's music was the best and still is!!! Don't get me wrong todays rock I love but you just go somewhere else when the old school jams come on!!!!
I had never heard of them untill a Lady knew come down and we went to Camden Town sitting on the Lock ..Even took our creepers off dunking foots in the Canal and listening to this on a I pod thing ...Some days stay with you always .
I was 35 spinnin records in clubs. Being an old hippy the 90s was consistently the most powerful, urgent, angst filled, emotional music of my life. 63 and I'm still enjoying it immensely. Girls didn't initially like this band. Candlebox they immediately liked.lol
Ahhh, the summer of 1993, taking me back... a newly minted soldier having just arrived in Berlin, Germany. Assigned to U.S. Army Berlin (Berlin Brigade), great city & unique unit, thanks for a memorable season in life, Cracker!
The bands and songs from the 90*s seems like were all written as a reflection of the good music coming to an end and new tunes emerging into what we hear now....I miss the 90s alternative rock bands.... My life was full of mad mad and beautiful memories all wrapped into one wish I could go back sometimes....
Sometimes I want to take you down Sometimes I want to get you low Brush your hair back from your eyes Take you down let the river flow Sometimes I go and walk the street Behind the green sheet of glass A million miles below their feet A million miles, a million miles I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey, hey, hey like being stoned I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey, hey, hey like being stoned A million poppies gonna make me sleep Just one rose and knows your name The fruit is rusting on the vine The fruit is calling from the trees Hey don't you want to go down Like some junkie cosmonaut A million miles below their feet A million miles, a million miles I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey, hey, hey like being stoned I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey, hey, hey like being stoned Blue blue is the sun Brown brown is the sky Green green of her eyes A million miles a million miles Hey hey don't you want to go down Like some disgraced cosmonaut A million miles below their feet A million miles, a million miles I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey hey hey like being stoned I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey hey hey like being stoned I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey hey hey like being stoned I'll be with you girl Like being low Hey hey hey like being stoned
What a exciting time to be a teen. I get the feels hearing songs like this but I was fortunate enough to have experienced it. No cellphones or social media more like walking around and everyone knowing where to go. Yelling out your friends name outside their home haha. Social life is what we had I feel for the kids that didnt live it.
I just woke up, and this song was playing in my head as clear as day, and then faded from my recollection and back into my dream as I approached wakefulness. now I can't stop playing it.
The perks of being wallflower has a really wonderful soundtrack. It was when I first listen to David Bowie, Smiths and Cracker. Such an amazing expirience that changed my music style !
I've just by accident re-discovered this after 27 yrs. 1993. 13 yrs old. I caught the tail end of this track on the radio. I frantically tried to write down who it was but wasn't in time. I've thought about it many times throughout the 26 years. Now here it is. As soon as it started to play my eyes lit up like a startled cat in head lights. Once again just like that, 27 years was gone and I was 13 again. In that bedroom, discovering my place in the world through music. I'm 40 now. Still figuring things out but one thing that's constant is Music and always will be.
Damn...took u a while to find it.. better late than never tho!
I can relate. I just found it on Itunes and now I keep listening to it. I haven't heard the song since I was in middle school and it just came out.
That's the best feeling ever. That was the same scenario for me with Soundgarden's "Pretty Noose."
It was on MTV frequently. I caught it there.
If you ever remember words to a song put them in google. Or hit the mic while a song is playing and click listen to song it will tell you. 💜
I'm 70 years old I grew up with rock and roll I listen to all types of music it keeps me young
Rock on man do what makes you happy!
Keep on keeping on :) age is just a number its how you feel
I love all sorts of music. I don't care if it is from the 30s to current. If I like it and it speaks to me I listen to it. I LOVE Low from the first time I heard it.
this song rocks
@@royroach5328 what a song very talented
Growing up as a kid in the 60's and a teen of the 70's I was exposed to some great music. I have to say, the 90' s had some kick ass music.
Same. I love 60's music and 90's music. The 90's were the 90's upside down.
Same here. I loved all of the (now) classic rock bands of the late 60's and 70's but kind of lost touch with music in the 80's. The 90's reignited my passion for music when the grunge scene came along. I liked a lot of the post-grunge bands too and then emo came along. Since then I've fallen in love with the blues and listen to that more than anything these days, although I really dig Marcus King and Billy Strings, so I think there is still some hope for the young generation.
Agreed
At the age of 64, I still love the 90s music. My favorite would be, SO FAR AWAY
Yes!!!
30 years? Feels like yesterday. For real.
That’s insane!
I'm there too
Killer song!
In 1988 was run over by an 84 Chevy wagon like Sandra’s driving. Great times 😂
Certainly true. I was 23 thirty years before you left that comment. 🤷🏻
One of those songs that get you pumped no matter what mood you’re in. Masterful.
Vamos!
True.
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I remember listening to this song at my dad's band practice as a kid cause his bands always covered this song. I still remember being in the garage in the winter and smelling the stale cigarette smoke on the couch and alcohol in the air as they just jammed away. 23 years old now and have been very reflective on my life recently. Strange how music can just be so timeless yet take you back to an exact point in time.
yo just took ME back to being in the garage jammin! thank you, " being in the garage in the winter and smelling the stale cigarette smoke on the couch and alcohol in the air as they just jammed away" I think thats just a collective experience for alot of people you summed it up perfect
You should try writing bc that was an awesome description
Being reflective can mean you’re grateful! Be grateful and use that to look forward!
A great song will do that.
i love the memory..... completely agree
NEED a time machine, I want the 90's back💥
Hi I recommend a Song called 'the Bond villain' by Robert Nix
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One of the best songs from the 90's. It's an absolute masterpiece.
Takes me back to my middle school days...I had just started middle school when this song came out and was popular...yes...absolute timeless classic
they sure played it too
In absolutely great song but you know what you can be coming back? Sandra Bernhardt😊
@@realmichaud I love this video but I keep coming back to see Sandra Bernhardt
Born in 57 and grew up with classic rock but then came Cracker, Sponge, Bush and Nirvana and wow did it change my perspective and then shortly after it plopped completely. Loved that era
I was in my 40s in the 90s and I loved the music. It was so real and original . Made me feel like being a teenager again and still does
90's music kicks modern music's ass so hard it can't sit down, even though it should.
I was in my 30s and I too loved it. Took me right back to the 70s. Real rock, real hair, real clothes. Hey I had a great time in the 80s, don't get me wrong, was lucky to survive them though. LOL There's great music in every decade, though. My advice to people is to never get stuck, to never quit looking for cool stuff. But I do miss the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Was in my twenties when this song came out, thinking music will always be like this boy was I wrong!
I was in my thirties in the nineties and I swear it was the last decade where music totally rocked. It's all been various varieties of reheated, warmed-over shite since then.
I was in my 30s and felt the exact same way
Still an awesome song after thirty years. To the future generations, don’t let this song die.
Can you believe this is my first time watching this video?
LOL, I couldn't afford cable back then, and I've only had an iPhone for 5 years.
I've had the album since it came out, however, and I think it's one of the top 20 albums of the 1990s.
They put out quite a bit of good music after that, but none of their albums were as good as Kerosene.
Even though I have the music in my collection, I still miss the AWESOME vibe of the mid to late '90s😢
The best of times!!
No decade produced more new rock bands and one hit wonders out of nowhere, that kicked ass!
Search the Camper Van Beethoven albums. Especially "Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart" and "Key Lime Pie". David Lowery also led that band.
This is such a mesmerizing song. Every time I hear it I just feel like I stepped into a time machine. Man the 90's were awesome!
Amen to that
🙏 brother
Yep
It’s weird how music can do that.
Swear it does it for me every time . I get on a kick and cannot put away the 90’s for anything ✌️
This gotta be the most underrated song of 90s.
Not as underrated as some of crackers other albums
I always thought so as well...
Real Artist Real Music..Makes you really think.. Not like this garbage they call music now..
10 million other people would disagree with your claim
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Living through the 90s, you would have never thought it would be such a missed time
That's oddly true.
Idk. It was always fun in the 90's.
Even the hardtimes were more interesting back then lol
I kind of always thought we'd miss it, it felt so special at the time - I feel like I remember every single night of being young and beautiful and in love with music (and a few musicians...been married to one of them for almost 25 years now) and art and everything was intense and beautiful and painful and tragic and sweet all the time. I hope a future generation can create another amazing decade like the 90's someday, even if I'm watching it unfold from the nursing home.
I definitely didn't respect that decade enough at the time. I was dirty on it for ending the 80s, but looking back now both decades were friggin amazing. I was always so excited and optimistic for the future, but seeing what we ended up with I'd happily go back and just stay.
I cry often because the memories are becoming more and more distant and harder and harder to recall.
Man I'm 18 and I consider to be lucky to hear music like this in the early 2000's. Lucky to have parents who raised me with good music
2024 and this song still killz
x sandra bernhart, evil witch
2087 and this song is starting to get a little old at this point
Yeah it still does in 2024!
Don't it though! ☮️✌️
I like it
Got a broken jaw at their show in Nashville at 328 Performance Hall in the 90's. Still stayed and watched the entire show.
How you get a broken jaw nigga
Did someone punch you or what?
I dropkicked him accidentally while stage diving
The mosh pits were wild then. No one cares who gets hit, and everybody just shrugs it off.
Jesus.. What happened?
This song embodies 90s alternative rock more than any other to me. The sound is all there
Yes this it was fire at the time and still is it just has a feel that captures that time
I agree. In my opinion this song has always been the absolute apitimy of 90s rock for some reason. I'm glad someone else thinks the same way I do. 90s is a majority of what comes through my speakers and this has always been the most 90s to me!
Absolutely! I heard it thousands of times on the radio in the 90s and never got tired of it.
Like a stone by audioslave beats this one for me, but this is a contender
@@jlouis4407 that's not a 90s song tho. I love audioslave too, especially "show me how to live"
Totally underrated. One of my all time favorite songs.
You should have given it higher ratings...
Heard this tune, playing in the background at a cannabis shop...how appropriate
Absolutely great song
Me too
We had an embarrassing amount of good music in the 90s.
embarrassing?
+Brae Scanlon just an expression.....like "an embarrassment of riches." We had so much good music.
Agreed yep until early 2000's I really like the music. Can anyone name any decent rock after 2005?
its hard to name a rock band after '05 Cause all the ones i know started way earlier. Disturbed, Godsmack, Seether, Avenged Sevenfold, Lacuna Coil, Mudvayne, damn they all started in the 90s
I would even go so far to say the date they released their first album.
Five Finger Death Punch( 2005) is the only decent recent band I can think of and that's even 11 years ago. I honestly can't think of anyone decent bands since 2005.
This one is on my list of all time favorites that haunted guitar riff is next level
Anyone else miss the 90's?
no, everyone loves our ridiculous shitty dystopian caricaturistic future...
and the music is sooo much better now... who wants meaningful lyrics delivered with sould and talent when you can have endless autotuned, manufactured mediocre crap that all sounds the same cause it is... being all basically performed by a computer instead of a natural human voice.
@@salvadordollyparton666 It's awful because it's true, but I cracked up when i read your comment. Thanks for that :)
all day long brother, miss the 90's
I have been callin for a revival for 10 years. Yeah, we all miss it, too kit for granted we did! Best years!
Being a kid in the 90's was amazing. You can't put a price on all those memories
Ikr
born in 89 i slightly remember the 90s & it was pure happiness has a kid as far as i can tell
I remember when COVID""happened. Or I guess it's still happening. And the sorts of allegiances being all hi hi hihi... Ummm 🤔 don't u hate me or something. Bc idk y'all but them folks r scurry...
Yeah, if you was born in the early 80s
7 days clean today. This was my jam. When I heard this song just now I started dry heaving. It’s crazy how music can do that. No more for me I’m done. One day at a time!
🙏for you
If I was ever in a band I would LOVE for a fan to say "I dry heave to your songs"
@Juice - The Self-Proclaimed Satanic Chosen Tribe still clean one day at a time!
Hang in there. DO NOT GIVE UP! You go this.
Hope This day is a good one Manny.
Just saw these guys in Novato. You cannot believe how good they still sound. Just incredible! The did a 20 song set. I didn't want it to end and the music has been rattling around my brain for a week now.
I saw them Isle of Palms August 26th. What a show.
Wow! So lucky! I'd LOVE to see them. They were one of my favorite bands back in my high school days
No David Lovering
No way!! They played with Camper Van Beethoven at the Mystic in Petaluma a few years ago, bummed I missed it
Rumor has it that Cracker will be back in Novato this summer. We thought last summer was the last time. Could be a "final final " at the Hop Munk Brewery!
Wow! It's hard to believe this song is almost 28 years old. Such a great song! I love it!
Yea its strange to think about. Here is a rock reggae version of Low. ruclips.net/video/seTIcMDOEBM/видео.html
@@TheStepBeats Cool...thanks ✌💜😊🙏
This comment made me feel like a old bag of bones hahaha
Sometimes when i play these old class tunes dosnt be on spotify etc like to keep it old and find them on old cds seems to make it more nostalgic!!....keep it rocking folks!!👍👍
Time flies doesn't it, lol!
I used to listen to this song in 1993. I forgot about it for 30 years. I found it again through checking out a channel about music in 1993. It’s amazing how I still remember the lyrics after 30 years.
Fruit is rusting on the vine...great line great song
Nothing will ever take you back to your teenage years as music. Everything could have changed in your life in the present, you as well certainly are not the same person you were, but music takes you right back. Time travelling is only possible through music.
As a 38 year old dude the memories are overwhelmed. Lot's of love lots of death and goodbyes to friends. This song will live on forever with me.
This song makes me homesick for a place that does not exist
Holy shit yes! Best comment on here
It's a mindset a way of life that will live forever
Literally my mood with most music like this. Yet it's so addicting.
You and me both. We just dropped a cover of it. ruclips.net/video/seTIcMDOEBM/видео.html
@@TheStepBeats I enjoyed your cover 🤗
Met David Lowery at my job years ago. Always remember how unassuming and down to earth he was.
I heard this song on the radio about a month ago coming home from work. I never heard it before, within 10 seconds of listening to it I was HOOKED. The 90's was the BEST time for alternative music groups like this. I wish I was alive for it to appreciate it. I've been exploring 90's stuff since then. this is real talent. not computer programmed karaoke with no thought process involved like todays garbage. im going to ask my band if they would like to do a cover of this. I bet we could turn some heads. this is a true gem.
I had the same experience - instantly hooked. A hypnotic song.
feelin woo
Brandon you have a leg up on your peers being able to recognize this. Congrats, and be sure to harness this power for good :)
I'd so come to that show if it was in Chicago.
wish there was a local radio station that only played 90s alternative
+jessica scheffler yep
Pandora, 90s alternative station
Sirius XM34 Lithium, all they play is 90s alternative and grunge
Where I truly discovered my love for 90's alternative music
listen to grunge fm
this song is a time machine for me!
Frederick J. Carter Awesome memories attached to this song for me to!
It reminds me of my dad a lot. He raised me listening to 90s rock. R.I.P
'92-'96.....what a time machine, carefree days of college, wow! a different time
Me too, it just takes me straight back instantly and I love it
Same here. College Days.
Picked my son up from school today and this came on the radio, im absent-mindedly singing along, and he asks...."hey dad, what is a junkie cosmonaut?"
I simply said "someone who enjoys being high in space while gazing at the stars without a care in the world." He smiles and says "wow dad you like space, and i like space but we have to alot more stuff than just like space for that?" As soon as we walk in the door..."MOMMY MOMMY ME AND DADDY ARE JUNKIE "COSMONETS!!!" my wife smiled shook her head and I had to remind her about the special place this song has in our early relationship....im a lucky man to have them both, she is definitely my best friend and my son gives me that "my life is awesome feeling" just about everyday... i wish i was as cool as he is
You're not only a junkie cosmonaut but a lucky cosmonaut!
I salute you.
That is just awesome
You and your family all sound super cool!!
it's mesmerizing, nostalgic and melancholic at the same time - yeah, you can recognize a timeless piece of art, when it does that to you
Hi I recommend a new indie song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
Gran comentario
Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
My dad passed when I was 10 and my mom always told me the good times they had when they were teens blarring this singing having the best time. I just imagine that and love the vibes
mikaela Smith your comment is so emotionally intelligent! I’m so sorry you lost your dad, at such a young age. Your way of filling that void (somewhat), with the music he identified with, while immersing yourself in your mother’s beautiful memories, is so deeply profound and worthy. Cheers.
Yup, just friends, good music NO CELL PHONES..best days ever
I'm not crying. YOU'RE crying! Yes. best time. 37 now and miss that era. Sorry man...
Then your parents are my age😊🤙🤙
your dad will be missed and be Rocking out to good Music in Heaven God bless Him
Thank God that I was born in 1961and got to experience the best decades for music: 70s,80,90,
I hope the 2020s will be better, but I highly doubt it :(
😎
@@tricko8000 they won't
Ben Holcombe the last hurrah came in the 90s. There were a few aftershocks like Godsmack, Disturbed, and a few others, but alas, the great music is gone.
Tyrone Buckley born in early 60s 2 fun 🤟🏼💙😆❤️
This came out my junior year of high school. I've long said, if anyone ever wanted to know what 90s music sounded like. I'd play this song. Straight masterpiece.
I use to crank this song in high school in the 90s and yet somehow have never watched the video until today.
Dude same..like Sandra Bernhard??? Ok…ok.. great song.
I was about to say "same" but then I scrolled through to see I had liked comments from years ago
Damn skrate my friend!
@@jasonmethystine6516 hahaha, I do that frequently. Scrolling and see me years back than thumbs up that shit and date it.
I just turned this on and my 16 yr old daughter looked at my like I was the lamest dad ever.!!! I beg to differ!
Apparently this song is from the 90's. I've never heard it before, and yet it still hits me with nostalgia. I guess 90's music really does have its own distinctive style.
Haha poser you missed out .
As an 80s kid, I remember when this song came out...I got goosebumps as a kid listening to it....nothing's changed.
Who else thinks the 90's was the best time to grow up and be alive?
As a 13 year old in the netherlands i agree
I missed them by 1 year
Kinda biased, since I grew up then.
I grew up in the 70s, and I love the music of the 90s too. It was a great time for music.
I do but I also think other generations do the same. Like my mom will swear being a teen in the seventies was theee best 🤷🏻♀️
Born '93, I remember my dad jamming out to this song out back on the patio doing yardwork and what not. Man I have never once forgot this song all my life, what a masterpiece. Cheers y'all!
Brings me back to the time when I fell deeply in love with a beautiful young lady, we instantly hit it off,we partied and made love stayed up all night then drove to the top of the mountain to watch the sun come up over the lakes near Penticton BC, both of us perfectly in love with each other and the world, this song came on the radio we sat there silent enjoying the music and sunrise, whenever I hear this come on the radio I'm there again in that moment it makes me choke up that was the time of my life
Rex Holes;I can relate to this, it was a similar situation and about 150 people at my party and anyway 4 men walked in the door and as the 3rd man walked in we looked deeply in to each others eyes and fell deeply in love instantly and as the the other 2 men walked past me I grabbed the man gently on the arm to come to me and we were just mesmerised by each other anyway we sat down on the couch and we had a little chat and then he gently took my hand and took me to the bedroom and made love over and over,probably about 25 times and that was 5 years ago and we're still together and I think we would b the Romeo and Juliet of the 21st century.I have never before meeting my hubby had allowed any man to take me in to a bedroom on the initial meeting.All the best to u Rex Holes.
Understood brother. Understood
Now THAT'S Real.
Beautiful dude.
And thank YOU....
i was that lady
Dorkster. BC AAAAyyy.
This song takes me back in my mind to the place where I was so young and beautiful and the world was beautiful and full of possibilities. I hope I can feel that way again someday...
U still beautiful 🤩 who ever said u ain’t can 🦵 🪨
I hope I can feel that same way too one day.
😇😇
U cannot make this up beautiful ❤️
It's all gone my friend
All I can say is we're alive. Let's fucking jam this and other 90s rock until we are 6 feet under. That alone is worth celebrating. Don't worry about skin.
This is a song you don’t realize is great until you’ve played it over and over again and then spent the day singing it. 1 of the 90s gems and has to be in the top 100.
A time when music wasn't only amazing, it actually MEANT something.
Music is so phony nowadays. There's no soul, its just whatever's marketable... I thought art was supposed to be our escape from capitalist bs
100%. Love this tune... Soo much garbage music out there now
Y'all are right like modern music most of it just sucks and it's sad it's also probably going to get worse
Don't you wanna go down like some junkie cosmonaut. U evs. Best line of the song.
This song takes me back to my very early days serving in the United States Navy, awesome times with awesome music.
I directed this video for them. In the original version you could see Sandra Bernhardt mouthing some pretty foul words but the record company, or maybe it was MTV, made me take them out. One of my favorites I made for these guys and Camper.
Carlos Grasso saw them this weekend and they still sound great!
Cool
Beautiful work.
You did the song, the band, more than justice. Highly original. I still come back to it. Thank you!
Why did you culminate it with a boxing match, just out of curiosity?
This song has been living rent-free in my head for months now.
I just heard this in a commercial..and I remember the first time I heard this song..I really connected with it musically right away..very powerful cut..one of my forever favorites..
Was born in 95. Wish it was 85. My generation sucks. Growing up during the 90s has to be the coolest thing of all time
What a song!!!! How could you not love this song.
AGREED - WHATS NOT TO LIKE- FEW MIN OF PERFECTION
Ive recently been reviving 90's music in my life. Maybe I'm getting old but this song and Bound to the Floor by Local H flood my mind and heart with memories of junior high and high school. Back when things made more sense and the future was ours. I'm not lamenting my present. Just appreciating my past😊
This song takes me back to the 90s and I was born in 2000 lol
Perfect comment!!! Thank you!!! Happy New Year!!!!!!
i havent heard this song for 19 years and now it sounds so fresh:)
@GreyFiveNine whats a radio
@GreyFiveNine I myself never listen to the radio. I have my list of mp3s and just jam them while constantly adding.
@GreyFiveNine everyday eh? 365 times a year 19 years straight... sounds inaccurate
Most likely you haven’t been on a heroin bender in 19 years.
I totally feel ya
Such an interesting and unique chord progression... Lovely punk vibe... God I miss 90s rock
Spent an HOUR trying to find this song that I haven't heard in 5 years! IT WAS WORTH IT!!!!
Listen to Camper Van Beethoven…singers previous band …enjoy !
This song really takes one back to the 90s. Certain songs are a time capsule and reminder of the time in which they were made and this is absolutely one of them.
I can't believe I found this song again. I had forgotten about it!! They used to play this video all the time, and I remember that Sandra chick.
when i die i wanna go back to the 90s
MrBobbydigital81 90s don't end unless you let punk ass kids take it
Careful there, you could end up listening to Hansen and Spice Girls for eternity.
MrBobbydigital81 I remember you dude
MrBobbydigital81
I
wish
MrBobbydigital81 thats a quote i wont ever forget.
Cheers
It’s taken me 10 years but I’ve finally found this song again. My childhood is flashing before my eyes in a vibrant display of detail.
My mom died overseas that year, and I was in college doing prereqs for nursing school. Never could make it back in time for her funeral. But now it always brings back the immense sadness and grief.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Philippines per chance? I am here now. 15 years
@@solarguy1702 no
The First time I heard this song I was 4 years old and the year was 2006 and this song hooked me to other 90s (My grandma told me when I was little I loved Nirvana and if anyone ever changed it I would get all mad) and so I was a grunge baby when I was little songs and I still thank my Mom, Uncle's and also my older brother for showing me what real music is.
Hey we're the same age, and I didn't know about this song until like a year ago. I mean I know some 90s songs like Alanis Morisette stuff, but I wasn't too aware of songs outside classic rock and the pop of 2006 like Rihanna and Natasha Bedingfield lol.
Makin me feel old. I was 20 in 06.
Tristin If you wanna feel better. My oldest sister is 32 right now lol.
haha im 21 now. was 11 in 2006
Yeah I love 90s music and its pretty funny cuz all my friends like the new music now and they always tell me to listen to the "good" music and I laugh cuz I am listenin to the good music
I wore this CD out back in the day. So good.
This is one of those songs you crank while speeding down the highway.
At night of course
while nodding out☠️
@@boogyman5038 I'm all for poppies, but if you drive intoxicated or inject that shit, god will get revenge on you.
Exactly what hat I’m doing now while reading RUclips comments all full of gold
Full blast
Love the song and it brings back memories. It disappoints me to read the comments with the only good music was made in the 90's comments. I'm embarrassed for my generation. Yes, this and other music was great for the time. So was music from so many other decades.
Heard this album in the 90s in a coffee shop in Amsterdam, in a lovely relaxed atmosphere. When I got home this was the first album I bought. Great memories 🤘🤘
Mars ultra I’ve been to Amsterdam a couple times!
@@jamesmoore5894 did you enjoy?
I loved this song since MTV days I was only 13 years old when it came out........now I'm 41 n it still sounds good 👍
Hi I Recommend checking out an Indie Rock Song called 'Looking Into the mirror' By Robert Nix
A song that took hold of me like a starving vampire. The 90's slid right in and under. Powerful - how can it be gone ? I'm not finished yet !!!
Your night or day or whatever just get some of that glue for papa bear pimpin
The guitar that is just continually playing and getting more intense in the background had always made this song unique and charismatic.
I remember when this song came out in the early 90's 😎 and I can still listen to it over and over again 😎.
+Sonny Gunz Same. Over the years this has become my 90s anthem. Its aged so well, and is imo the best example of what was so great about the scene back then.
I still hear it on the radio everyday and it never bothers me.lol.
+Sonny Gunz I worked in a factory in the 90's and they had a huge stereo that blared this every day...nice memories.
Sonny Gunz im a music addict during the 90s,I like 90s alternatives.I remember listening to this way back in 94!
Damn, I remember when songs came out in the mid 60's and I can still listen to a lot of that over and over again.
Great song. I love the harmonies, they really add a cool layer to the song.
Yes me too bro "I fuckin Love it "!!!!cool cat pic
+Yamaha 26003 i've loved this for years,but didn't know who did it til now !!
This is a great song. Is there a John C somewhere?
Back before I had to be a stupid adult....this song takes my stress away like a million poppies.
It’s about heroin. Poppies. I miss my friends they all died. Thank god I had the strength to not try it
@@Angie_bae lost my kids father to heroin. Never tried it myself. I was more hypothetically speaking I guess. Music has always been a drug enough for me.
Wish I had the poppies to smoke from my personal poppies plant growing in my yard lol thank you for this Flint mi
That's pure poppycock..
@Frank McGovern no u take a razor and make slices into the pod after orange petals fall off lit it bleed that white milk down the stem ! Follow day its rare black ! Scrap off put on wax paper let sit for a day ! Roll it up in a pipe !! PURE NATURAL GODS PAIN REMEDY WHEN YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR DEBILITATING BED RIDDEN PAIN , NO ADDICTION AT ALL , CHECK THE A N E CHANNEL !! IT TOLD AND PROOVED TO BE A TRUE LIFESAVER AT THAT TIME
Three night trip to Vegas, checked into the hotel looked at the Vegas Magazine and saw Cracker playing that day what a pleasant surprise. Great show thanks guys for making that trip memorable.
1993: best year for music and rock 'n roll.
John C * Ending.
Mislav Matijevic
nuu uhh in utero in 93 kicked ass
I think the Smashing Pumpkin's "Siamese Dream" was the best rock record of that year.
Joe Tomasso damn good call. So many good albums that year...
Joe Tomasso it really doesn't get much better than Siamese Dream.
Heroin addicts always create the best songs. This song is a testament to that statement. The song writer is a genius. It's like Cracker is singing to every woman with green eyes, but at the same time he's singing to every woman. There definitely was an embarrassing amount of great music in the 90's. What a crazy and spectacular era to be privileged to have experienced. Can't believe it's been almost 20 years ago. Thank you for loading this masterpiece.
I believe he's making the comparison between dope and the woman.
Being with her is like being low , and stoned .
Elliot Smith made some incredible music......
Best songs stories Alice in wonderland heroin way back was drug of the elite
Que guitarras por Dios 1994 🇵🇪
You are absolutely correct! Lou Reed was the greatest example of exactly that. 70's yes but will endure forever. My band imaginary few toured for years and only played a couple covers per show and we loved playing low!
This song is amazing. Having Sandra in it, balls out raging with the Tsunami wave of bullshxx she was having to deal with, at the time, was wonderful. I love this as a complete work of time travel. Keep throwing those punches, Sandra, you are one of a kind.
90's music borrowed from everything before, then included things that hadn't been there until then, combined it all into a wonderful stew that we all could enjoy - and then musical segregation slowly occurred again - now where's it at? Please tell me where music is today. It meant so much back then - in 2023 music just doesn't have the same meaning - just a change in culture, I guess. Anyway, glad I was alive to be in a Jane's Addiction cover band in the 90's cuz it just killed - as drummer, playing a solo in the middle of 'Three days' on stage was amazing - nobody was looking at a cell phone when I was going crazy on my kit for 2 minutes in the middle of that song
Thank the 90s for the BEST MUSIC EVER
My first concert was Cracker and Counting Crows in 93/94 , Still think about the girl I met there sometimes named Soquel... Cracker will always be a special part of my life.
80's and 90's music was the best and still is!!! Don't get me wrong todays rock I love but you just go somewhere else when the old school jams come on!!!!
Today's rock in "geberal" Sucks real hard mate. Get real dude! Zoomer Rock sucks bar a few bands
I had never heard of them untill a Lady knew come down and we went to Camden Town sitting on the Lock ..Even took our creepers off dunking foots in the Canal and listening to this on a I pod thing ...Some days stay with you always .
I was 35 spinnin records in clubs. Being an old hippy the 90s was consistently the most powerful, urgent, angst filled, emotional music of my life. 63 and I'm still enjoying it immensely. Girls didn't initially like this band. Candlebox they immediately liked.lol
90s was the last great decade of music
early 2000s were ok
You goddamn right....
So true...
@dana I looked at the '90s as the "echo" of the 70s....
same as the band thats still playing - Badflower , they have a song called Heroine , check it out . good tune !
Oh my giddy aunt... I do so love the music of the 90s.
.....do you say that to everyone who walks in here? Kinda weird, but me too!
this song just has too much meaning for somebody born in 1994
Expressed my teenage angst 🤣 fucking jam man
Oh my giddy aunt, me too
Grunge is the best of the 90s
Ahhh, the summer of 1993, taking me back... a newly minted soldier having just arrived in Berlin, Germany. Assigned to U.S. Army Berlin (Berlin Brigade), great city & unique unit, thanks for a memorable season in life, Cracker!
that rhythm riff will live forever. very strong.
The bands and songs from the 90*s seems like were all written as a reflection of the good music coming to an end and new tunes emerging into what we hear now....I miss the 90s alternative rock bands.... My life was full of mad mad and beautiful memories all wrapped into one wish I could go back sometimes....
Sometimes I want to take you down
Sometimes I want to get you low
Brush your hair back from your eyes
Take you down let the river flow
Sometimes I go and walk the street
Behind the green sheet of glass
A million miles below their feet
A million miles, a million miles
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey, hey, hey like being stoned
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey, hey, hey like being stoned
A million poppies gonna make me sleep
Just one rose and knows your name
The fruit is rusting on the vine
The fruit is calling from the trees
Hey don't you want to go down
Like some junkie cosmonaut
A million miles below their feet
A million miles, a million miles
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey, hey, hey like being stoned
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey, hey, hey like being stoned
Blue blue is the sun
Brown brown is the sky
Green green of her eyes
A million miles a million miles
Hey hey don't you want to go down
Like some disgraced cosmonaut
A million miles below their feet
A million miles, a million miles
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey hey hey like being stoned
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey hey hey like being stoned
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey hey hey like being stoned
I'll be with you girl
Like being low
Hey hey hey like being stoned
Disgraced cosmonaut! Thank you, thats the one line i came looking for after it floating in my head.❤
Thanks dude.
They played a bit of Low tonight on Sunday night football. That's what brought me here. I had forgotten how much I used to like this song.
This song randomly popped in my head out of nowhere. Love when that happens
Me too!
Yeah
Same 😁
@@AshCamilliHenny you're super cute
@@Xxmeca421xX Thank you😄
At the first sound of that riff it makes me want to drink and start a fight. That's good music.
and get your ass whipped?
+your sister lol
nice. i just did a shot of tequila and am now going to kick my own ass.
Haha, that's funny. I always felt that the energy in this song is crazy.
There you are Tyler Durden.
That guitar riff seals the song
Just saw these guys last night in Arvada Colorado! Still sound awesome! ❤
What a exciting time to be a teen. I get the feels hearing songs like this but I was fortunate enough to have experienced it. No cellphones or social media more like walking around and everyone knowing where to go. Yelling out your friends name outside their home haha. Social life is what we had I feel for the kids that didnt live it.
I just woke up, and this song was playing in my head as clear as day, and then faded from my recollection and back into my dream as I approached wakefulness. now I can't stop playing it.
The perks of being wallflower has a really wonderful soundtrack. It was when I first listen to David Bowie, Smiths and Cracker. Such an amazing expirience that changed my music style !
That's why I'm here haha!! I have a massive obsession with the perks of being a wallflower, and I really love this song.
Cracker,Beck,Primus all killer odd bands of the 99's that was awesome. I was partying really hard in the 90's so I blew this $#it up!!!