That period from 94 to 98 when the radio allowed rock to be as weird and unique as it wanted to be. I was a kid but I liked it all, even the “softer” rock was on point.
@@Jupiterocks LMFAO. The fact that you were triggered at the sight of my profile photo when I’m only here talking about music tells me everything I need to know about you personally. Let’s hope mommy had a spare diaper on her when you saw my post.
I was in a Texas band back in the 90s....we opened for GT at the Dallas show on this tour. They walked through the crowd playing all acoustic instruments and launched seamlessly into their first song when they got to the stage. Nice guys....very musical.
This always played while I was driving to high school back in the 90s ...and then the world just forgot about it. Too bad, so much positive energy crammed into this little tune.
I visited the Hard Rock Casino In Hollywood Fla one Friday night back in 2012. They played it there, casinos know what’s good. That song actually made my night.
i grew up in mexico (moved recently to the states) and i remember vividly this video being broadcast by mtv and up until now that i understand the lyrics, so simple yet catchy, now that i'm drivng through the streets of arizona and california i always thank the drivers that let me change lines by singing the chorus of this marvelous song,
This song brought me out of a dark place tonight. My Momma got stuck taking me to a Dare to Care concert in the 90s in Springfield Mo. She loved this band. She ended up with the CD years later. 10 years ago I got to play this song for her in her last hours. The lyrics of this song explains the simple, humble innocence of my Momma. So true thank you for bringing this back to me. ❤
Janice I was at that concert.....it was incredible. I so miss Z 104.7 the Planet radio station. They would play any and everything if it was good. Springfield had alot of good things going on back then, it was good times. Very sorry for your loss, I miss my mother too, she also had a heart of gold.
Your story about your mother blessed me today :) Keeping wonderful memories of my mom inside of me is my focus.Focusing on God's gifts. Thank you for sharing ☺️🌈🙏🌞
I was in ICU in a south American hospital 3 years ago without a soul in the world to look after me and this song was playing one of the days when i woke up and one of the nurses turned on the TV. i wish i could thank these lads
This song was the very first song that played on my car radio the day I got my license. I still remember the sense of infinite hope and possibility that day carried. It was a long time ago now but this song still sparks that same joy.
Heard this song on the radio yesterday driving. Forgot about it for 20 years and still sang the crap out of it from memory. What a great 20 minute drive.
Holy shit balls. I have been looking for this song for years. All I could remember was it was a catchy tune and had a Boston terrier behind the wheel. Lol
Their album "Sacred Cow" is a brilliant experimental rock record. I don't even know what to compare it to - Primus and Nomeansno perhaps? I've never heard anything like it. Really unique, mind bending sound. I consider it essential 90s listening. As great as this song is, it doesn't even scratch the surface of how strange, unique and original these guys were. Miss 1996 so bad.
Definitely NoMeansNo influence...hearing this record again for the first time in like 15-20 years I was hearing a little Jane's Addiction/Porno For Pyros, Gandharvas as well. Super cool record to rediscover.
Lots better stuff in this era. Primus as you say, Soul Coughing. Luscious Jackson was hip but more listenable. I listened more to acid jazz like the Corduroys Dad Man Cat, Brand New Heavies, Jamiroquai. trip hop like Massive Attack Blue Lines and Protection, fusion like Bela Fleck, dream pop like Cocteau Twins Four Calendar Cafe, pop like Luscious Jackson or The Sunday's third album. Maybe you know all this music but if not you'll like some of it I think. "
Surprising fun fact: *_In 1996, GT released album "Sacred Cow" (it included the song "Whoever You Are"). Fast forward 5 YEARS. In 2001, after it was used in a Mercedes Benz TV ad, it became a hit._*
Thanks! This song popped in my head out of absolutely nowhere yesterday. For like the first time since the commercial. I thought I knew it from a car commercial but I wasn't sure.
Yeah, buckley brought me here too, but despite the weird premise, I do dig the jazz influence here and by the time I heard that awesome Steely Dan sounding organ solo, I realized I kind of love this. There is almost nothing like it.
I’m obsessed with the 90’s and I dont remember ever hearing this back then. I’m guessing north los angeles county radio station like star 98.7 didnt play this for some reason.
This song is a memory of how happy we were and that in the 90's there were musicians with real imagination and level... Who here knew the King Chango cover? A famous Venezuelan band ♥️
LoL just heard this song while changing lanes 😂 it’s funny because I DO always thank peeps who let me in bc sooo many are rude & won’t 😡 Thanks for this catchy little tune of gratitude Geggy Tah
So impressed to see this one on here, I used to help run the spring music festival at my college in California. It was called the Kohoutek festival and Geggy Tah was there freshman yr, along with Ozomatli and quite a few other acts that actually ended up being known elsewhere. It was a pretty famous festival and a lot of LA acts like No Doubt and Sublime had played there when they were starting out, so I always wondered if bands like Geggy Tah and Ozo would make it. It's really cool to see that they are known outside that area.
The first time I heard this song was on the radio in my friends 60’s VW van in our work’s parking lot during lunch sometime in 1998. Me, him, and another guy got completely baked and we pumped this song up so loud, pot smoke coming out of the windows, trying to sing along to it, laughing, etc. When lunch was over, we were walking back to our job at this huge supermarket and I noticed that my ex-girlfriend had just been hired and started working that day. Because I would spend the next 4 hours stoned out of my grill, I didn’t want to run into her, so my friends tried to help me hide from her and the plan worked. The next day I ran into her, cleaned up and sober with a big smile on my face. She was really happy to see me, gave me a big hug and my buddies started cracking up. Good times man, I miss the 90’s.
So Indie! A catchy pop tune with a mix of Jazz-Fusion and a marching band flourish. Now I can look back and see they were 15 years ahead of their time! I'd place them in a category with Capital Cities and The Wanted, about early 2010s. Capital Cities similarly wove commercial media narrative into their songs.
They called our venue (Copper Rocket Pub - in Maitland, FL) We were from 1995 -2006 the original owners, we supported local music and underground touring musicians (after we sold - well shitshow) but they came in marched with instruments and did a magical thing throughout our small bar...LOVE
There were so many great "one hit wonders" in the 90s. Sucks so many of the became forgotten over time. But us 90s kids can feel good about having UA-cam to listen to I suppose.....
I may have not heard this song in the 90s cuz dang, I wasn't alive yet but I listened it for the first time in the radio, I searched everywhere to find it and I finally found it 😭🙏🏻
this song brings me back to my high school days driving around and smoking weed with my friends I would have to say that the 90s by far produced the best music I don't know if I'm being biased because that's the time in which I grew up in
What was this? 1997? Woke up with it randomly in my head this morning and had to google it. Still remembered him driving the car. This song makes me feel good everytime I heard it, just like the New Radicals "Get What You Give"
For a while I thought I had gone crazy and imagined this song. Years ago I could have swore that I heard it many times on the radio and then BAM! Like some sort of black magic, it was gone and I never heard it EVER again ANYWHERE!! It was gone from radio, no one that I knew ever played it, it's like it vanished. I'm glad it exists here. I'm not as crazy as I thought.
When this song came out, my best friend and I were in high school and used to drive in together. He loved this album and it'd be on almost every day during the trip. His name is Greg, my name is Tommy (same as the key members of the band). He had a love for Holstein cows. One day, while chugging down a Jolt cola, I looked over at him and said, "Dude, you're Geggy Tah." It stuck so well, that fast forward almost 30 years, and everyone we knew called him Geggy Tah. His parents became Mama and Papa Tah. Some people thought that was his actual name. My Geggy Tah passed away this past Christmas, ending 31 years of close friendship. When I hear this song, I'm transported back to those early days and all the good times we had back then.
Before Geggy Tah was formed Tommy Jordan was the lead singer of a big band called CoCu (Collaborating Cultures), whose members were scattered around Los Angeles County. He came over to my friend's apartment in Claremont and played guitar for a bit. One really great thing about his work in both bands was the unusual topics in the lyrics. No musician navel gazing or endless romantic stuff. It was really refreshing. I hope he is doing well 🙏. Certainly, Greg Kurstin did very well after Geggy Tah. I like his work in "The Bird and the Bee."
I definitely remember this long! I used to hear it all the time every day on the radio from this real station called Kidz Star radio. It was on AM WDOZ channel 1310 here in the Deerborn Detroit area.
Big up to these fellas for creating this joint. As a LA native and have to deal with bad traffic daily & Krazy ass drivers, this is great PSA/Rush hour music!
Here it is 4:32 in the am here in Baltimore MD and I'm awake came downstairs to smoke a bowl and decided to put this on, no lights just the window open the night air the ac the weed smoke the occasional muffled cough this is such a vibe and it's just my tired ass in my living room staring out in the dark getting violently high 😂 let's be friends!
THE 90S WASN'T A DECADE
IT WAS AN EMOTION
One of the best lines I've heard in a long time
That period from 94 to 98 when the radio allowed rock to be as weird and unique as it wanted to be. I was a kid but I liked it all, even the “softer” rock was on point.
I feel like september 11th was the actual day the 90's ended...
The 90s was the peace era then?@@shoenicedeletedvideosx3048
It was more that record companies were chasing the next weird that might give them a hit, but your sentiment is delightful just the same.
did the mooslems allow you out of your cage to dance to rock music?
@@Jupiterocks LMFAO. The fact that you were triggered at the sight of my profile photo when I’m only here talking about music tells me everything I need to know about you personally. Let’s hope mommy had a spare diaper on her when you saw my post.
I was in a Texas band back in the 90s....we opened for GT at the Dallas show on this tour. They walked through the crowd playing all acoustic instruments and launched seamlessly into their first song when they got to the stage. Nice guys....very musical.
my dad used to play this all the time while i was riding in the back of his jeep. serious nostalgia
Thanksgiving 2024 and im still thankful you let me change lanes to get to grandma house
Don't mention it friendo
This was played on MTV with all the other obscure artists at 3am, you know when MTV played music videos. Back in the days of phones with curly cords
Best 120 minutes
@@Brewnoe I miss 120 minutes…
They don’t play Music Videos anymore? What do they do now? Sit on their arses jerking off or smthn?
@@requiem165 yep
@@irahenderson7840 ;-;
How can a person not love this song
it's not possible I hope
Anyone who speeds up when you put a blinker on, that's who. (jersey drivers)
FUBAR' ed Matt or people who cut you off (Michigan drivers)
@@Karmy. people who pull out in front of you (also Michigan drivers)
@@GodWeenSatan yes
This always played while I was driving to high school back in the 90s ...and then the world just forgot about it. Too bad, so much positive energy crammed into this little tune.
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@@josemera4167 หข
I visited the Hard Rock Casino In Hollywood Fla one Friday night back in 2012. They played it there, casinos know what’s good. That song actually made my night.
I'm so glad to hear this song again. I totally forgot about it.
Agreed. Forgot about this song. Love the video too.
in a world full of road rage we actually *NEED* more songs like this
i grew up in mexico (moved recently to the states) and i remember vividly this video being broadcast by mtv and up until now that i understand the lyrics, so simple yet catchy, now that i'm drivng through the streets of arizona and california i always thank the drivers that let me change lines by singing the chorus of this marvelous song,
LOL SAME!
That's adorable!!🙂
Omg SAME SAME!! But up in Canada. I vividly rmbbr MTV playing this and it took me forever to find this song again ❤
Me encantaba esa rola
Dallas highways are cut throat. This song goes through my head every time I wave in appreciation to the person that let me in!
The coolest music about road courtesy
This song is a hidden gem 💎 this melody is so catchy!
It's hidden now but it wasn't at the time. I remember hearing it quite a bit way back when.
Randomly clicking music videos and found a song I haven't heard in over 20 years. Happy day.
You know that the singer made this up at the spur of the moment while on the road resulting in one of the cutest songs ever wrote 😁
I told a girl once she was cute and was solemnly rebuked with "I'm not a little kid. I'm cute?" Never told anyone that again.
This song brought me out of a dark place tonight. My Momma got stuck taking me to a Dare to Care concert in the 90s in Springfield Mo. She loved this band. She ended up with the CD years later. 10 years ago I got to play this song for her in her last hours. The lyrics of this song explains the simple, humble innocence of my Momma.
So true thank you for bringing this back to me. ❤
Janice I was at that concert.....it was incredible. I so miss Z 104.7 the Planet radio station. They would play any and everything if it was good. Springfield had alot of good things going on back then, it was good times. Very sorry for your loss, I miss my mother too, she also had a heart of gold.
Your story about your mother blessed me today :) Keeping wonderful memories of my mom inside of me is my focus.Focusing on God's gifts. Thank you for sharing ☺️🌈🙏🌞
Beautiful. I hope you're in a good place just like your mom. 😘
Your mom was very, very cool mom. Mazel tov & condolences Janice!
I'm so jealous of anyone hearing this song for the first time.
The guitar player, Greg Kurstin, is a big deal these days. Google that. :)
I have not hear this song since the 90s. OMG I forgot this existed :) It's still pretty cool.
I just did, I was really not expecting this song to be so fucking good
First time here. :D Thank you whoever you are.
Legit, right here.
I was in ICU in a south American hospital 3 years ago without a soul in the world to look after me and this song was playing one of the days when i woke up and one of the nurses turned on the TV. i wish i could thank these lads
I remember hearing this song in a Mercedes Benz commercial when I was a kid, and I'm glad to find it. such a great song while sitting in traffic!
2022... still loving this classic tune! 🌺🌸☺
same
Always enjoyed finding these underdog type songs in the 90s.
I forgot about this song! Whoever put this up.. I want thank you!
Who ever you are 🎵!
It's actually aged pretty well, it was on mtv for 6-7 days and then it was gone. Nobody i hung out with was into this.
This song was the very first song that played on my car radio the day I got my license. I still remember the sense of infinite hope and possibility that day carried. It was a long time ago now but this song still sparks that same joy.
Oooo what a calassic this is.
Hell Yeah
This is a little gold nugget of a song. I unearthed while reminiscing about the 90's :) Simpler times
like the Crash Test Dummies
Heard this song on the radio yesterday driving. Forgot about it for 20 years and still sang the crap out of it from memory. What a great 20 minute drive.
I loved the 90's even though I was always drunk an smoking. There was many styles of music in the 90s. I miss it.
Holy shit balls. I have been looking for this song for years. All I could remember was it was a catchy tune and had a Boston terrier behind the wheel. Lol
Samesies. I knew it had something to do with “geddy drive my car 90’s song” and FINALLY.
Their album "Sacred Cow" is a brilliant experimental rock record. I don't even know what to compare it to - Primus and Nomeansno perhaps? I've never heard anything like it. Really unique, mind bending sound. I consider it essential 90s listening. As great as this song is, it doesn't even scratch the surface of how strange, unique and original these guys were. Miss 1996 so bad.
Bert Hutto This song a bit. Their overall sound is closer to something like Mr Bungle, but more poppy and radio friendly.
I found this Cd last weekend in a flea market, It cost me 2 bucks, so happy now!
Definitely NoMeansNo influence...hearing this record again for the first time in like 15-20 years I was hearing a little Jane's Addiction/Porno For Pyros, Gandharvas as well. Super cool record to rediscover.
were thes the guys in Kenna?
Lots better stuff in this era. Primus as you say, Soul Coughing. Luscious Jackson was hip but more listenable. I listened more to acid jazz like the Corduroys Dad Man Cat, Brand New Heavies, Jamiroquai. trip hop like Massive Attack Blue Lines and Protection, fusion like Bela Fleck, dream pop like Cocteau Twins Four Calendar Cafe, pop like Luscious Jackson or The Sunday's third album. Maybe you know all this music but if not you'll like some of it I think.
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Geggy won four Grammies this year!
A 90s standard. Takes me straight back
Surprising fun fact:
*_In 1996, GT released album "Sacred Cow" (it included the song "Whoever You Are"). Fast forward 5 YEARS. In 2001, after it was used in a Mercedes Benz TV ad, it became a hit._*
Thanks! This song popped in my head out of absolutely nowhere yesterday. For like the first time since the commercial. I thought I knew it from a car commercial but I wasn't sure.
And the hook of the song first appeared in the song "Go" off of their 1994 debut "Grand Opening" :)
Can't believe how groovy this song is considering the lyrics.
Definitely yes! Different feelin groovy listening to this
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@@josemera4167 thank you José
crunchy tunes braaa
Melody, tone, and composition can be everything
Me on the road in LA, expressing my gratitude towards those who are courteous and actually know how to drive
I think I'm going to run into a dinosaur before someone that can use a turn signal.
Get Schwifty lol
Yeah, buckley brought me here too, but despite the weird premise, I do dig the jazz influence here and by the time I heard that awesome Steely Dan sounding organ solo, I realized I kind of love this. There is almost nothing like it.
I've always loved it, such a cool track
Behind love and hatred, gratefulness is the strongest feeling you can have for someone. :)
I’m obsessed with the 90’s and I dont remember ever hearing this back then. I’m guessing north los angeles county radio station like star 98.7 didnt play this for some reason.
i heard this the first time while driving home from my father's death bed at the hospital. He would have LOVED it. And I still do.
This song is a memory of how happy we were and that in the 90's there were musicians with real imagination and level... Who here knew the King Chango cover? A famous Venezuelan band ♥️
LoL just heard this song while changing lanes 😂 it’s funny because I DO always thank peeps who let me in bc sooo many are rude & won’t 😡
Thanks for this catchy little tune of gratitude Geggy Tah
Such a happy tune! Not to mention that adorable Boston Terrier! Icing on the cake!
I first heard this on 97.7 in Montreal in January 2019!
Alex Sol he wants to thank you
2019! Nice... this was a fav of the DJs on Toronto’s 102.1 The Edge way back in the day
Another kick ass band serving way, way more time underground than they should.
exactly
So impressed to see this one on here, I used to help run the spring music festival at my college in California. It was called the Kohoutek festival and Geggy Tah was there freshman yr, along with Ozomatli and quite a few other acts that actually ended up being known elsewhere. It was a pretty famous festival and a lot of LA acts like No Doubt and Sublime had played there when they were starting out, so I always wondered if bands like Geggy Tah and Ozo would make it. It's really cool to see that they are known outside that area.
That's awesome!
They played at Cal Poly Pomona in the spring of '91.
I got this album for free one day and realized I was blessed with the music.
The first time I heard this song was on the radio in my friends 60’s VW van in our work’s parking lot during lunch sometime in 1998. Me, him, and another guy got completely baked and we pumped this song up so loud, pot smoke coming out of the windows, trying to sing along to it, laughing, etc. When lunch was over, we were walking back to our job at this huge supermarket and I noticed that my ex-girlfriend had just been hired and started working that day. Because I would spend the next 4 hours stoned out of my grill, I didn’t want to run into her, so my friends tried to help me hide from her and the plan worked. The next day I ran into her, cleaned up and sober with a big smile on my face. She was really happy to see me, gave me a big hug and my buddies started cracking up. Good times man, I miss the 90’s.
So Indie! A catchy pop tune with a mix of Jazz-Fusion and a marching band flourish. Now I can look back and see they were 15 years ahead of their time! I'd place them in a category with Capital Cities and The Wanted, about early 2010s. Capital Cities similarly wove commercial media narrative into their songs.
My wife NEVER heard this until right now! Love love love this song.
I absolutely love this song. So happy and upbeat.
i was obsessed with this when it first came out.
I'm obssesed with you even though I don't know who you are
let us change lanes...
Ah minha Adolescência, depois de mais de 20 anos consegui achar essa música ❣️
Still love ❤️ this ❤️ 🎵 🎶 song 2023!!🎉
This is some of the greatest editing I've ever seen!!
Agreed. The shots of the band playing in the club and in the car are put together in such a cool way! Same for all the shots of the other drivers.
They called our venue (Copper Rocket Pub - in Maitland, FL) We were from 1995 -2006 the original owners, we supported local music and underground touring musicians (after we sold - well shitshow) but they came in marched with instruments and did a magical thing throughout our small bar...LOVE
PS - It's 2020 and they are on my playlist - good people still exist
Greatest memories
I was tripping on 3 hits of acid (Red Suns) in St Pete Florida and saw GT open for Toda the Wet Sprocket, it was a blast back then! lol
Until I get enough, I can't get enough of this tune. :)
Let's not let those thumbs down folks change lanes...
They are just lonely and someone didn't to let them change lanes....
Haha right!
89 people drive angry. Pity them and show them undeserved but much needed kindness
111 now. ಠ_ಠ
I remember this from middle school, but it resonates so profoundly now.
Glad to hear it, my dude.
The sign that says AWSOME Trumpet Solo
World class groove. Lost classic
Your toes can't help but tap when this song is playing.
There were so many great "one hit wonders" in the 90s. Sucks so many of the became forgotten over time. But us 90s kids can feel good about having UA-cam to listen to I suppose.....
Greg Kursten is now one of the biggest producers in the world. Wow.
Thank you EVERYBODY! I love U ALL.
Thank you,Universe.
The keyboardist/guitarist is now a very successful songwriter for Adele, P!nk, Lily Allen, Ellie Goulding, Kelly Clarkson, etc.
+Aaron G And also for his own project with Inara George, The Bird and the Bee, brilliant music.
That's good to hear.
Aaron G Greg Kurstin?
foo fighters...
o snap yeah the bird and the bee's hall an' oates tribute album is KILLER... i love these it's-a-small-world-after-all moments
Looked this video up because I found my old Geggy Tah CD. Good memories. 😉
I may have not heard this song in the 90s cuz dang, I wasn't alive yet but I listened it for the first time in the radio, I searched everywhere to find it and I finally found it 😭🙏🏻
this song brings me back to my high school days driving around and smoking weed with my friends I would have to say that the 90s by far produced the best music I don't know if I'm being biased because that's the time in which I grew up in
Ryan Sean weed is bad mmmkay?
You’re not biased. It really was the best
Love y’all, but the 80’s were better. A lot better. 90’s were a lot of fun too. This song is very nice.
@@rizato1 I'm gonna say that the 80s and his little brother the 90s... have produced some of the absolute best music we'll ever know.
The 90s was the best decade for everything
What was this? 1997? Woke up with it randomly in my head this morning and had to google it. Still remembered him driving the car. This song makes me feel good everytime I heard it, just like the New Radicals "Get What You Give"
Deep cut, "hidden gem", of the 90's. Love this track SO MUCH!
Wonderful 90s nostalgia!
I remember when this got a lot of airplay on MTV and in NYC 😊
I totally forgot about this. Never even knew the name. Incredible pop track.
Feel Good Classic
For a while I thought I had gone crazy and imagined this song. Years ago I could have swore that I heard it many times on the radio and then BAM! Like some sort of black magic, it was gone and I never heard it EVER again ANYWHERE!! It was gone from radio, no one that I knew ever played it, it's like it vanished. I'm glad it exists here. I'm not as crazy as I thought.
Brings back memories from my teen years in the mid 90s. Good times.😎
when i was a kid around when this came out i started singing it, my girlfriend knew the song and started singing along. it was great.
All i want to do is thank u 🙏🙏🙏
pops into my head when I"m driving sometimes.
My favorite memory of this song is riding into our local beach town with the ocean in view almost 30 years ago. Such a fun time!
That's how you make a really amazing cup of hot cocoa.
When this song came out, my best friend and I were in high school and used to drive in together. He loved this album and it'd be on almost every day during the trip. His name is Greg, my name is Tommy (same as the key members of the band). He had a love for Holstein cows. One day, while chugging down a Jolt cola, I looked over at him and said, "Dude, you're Geggy Tah." It stuck so well, that fast forward almost 30 years, and everyone we knew called him Geggy Tah. His parents became Mama and Papa Tah. Some people thought that was his actual name.
My Geggy Tah passed away this past Christmas, ending 31 years of close friendship. When I hear this song, I'm transported back to those early days and all the good times we had back then.
Before Geggy Tah was formed Tommy Jordan was the lead singer of a big band called CoCu (Collaborating Cultures), whose members were scattered around Los Angeles County. He came over to my friend's apartment in Claremont and played guitar for a bit. One really great thing about his work in both bands was the unusual topics in the lyrics. No musician navel gazing or endless romantic stuff. It was really refreshing. I hope he is doing well 🙏. Certainly, Greg Kurstin did very well after Geggy Tah. I like his work in "The Bird and the Bee."
I like how the video is an old driver's ED film and that the lyrics are about common courtesy
I legit still get this song randomly stuck in my head. The emperor of ear worms.
I fell in love of this song in the performance with the King Chango which is a little different and worthy to listen to. This version is good too.❤
I definitely remember this long! I used to hear it all the time every day on the radio from this real station called Kidz Star radio. It was on AM WDOZ channel 1310 here in the Deerborn Detroit area.
Big up to these fellas for creating this joint. As a LA native and have to deal with bad traffic daily & Krazy ass drivers, this is great PSA/Rush hour music!
I listened to this back in the day...while I was driving. Was always on the radio. I'm having flashbacks😆
I feel relax when i heard this song
One of the most underrated bands in the damn world 🌎!❤❤❤
This song has been in my head for over 30 years. I only heard it once as a kid. I swear they performed on an MtV show or something.
the guy toasting at 3:15 is the best. i remember this song came out , it was a happy 90's one hit wonder like Lucas with the Lid Off
THANK YOU
Here it is 4:32 in the am here in Baltimore MD and I'm awake came downstairs to smoke a bowl and decided to put this on, no lights just the window open the night air the ac the weed smoke the occasional muffled cough this is such a vibe and it's just my tired ass in my living room staring out in the dark getting violently high 😂 let's be friends!
Before you could download mp3s I remember trying to find this CD and trying to tape it off the radio haha
Listening to this, thanks to Susan Rogers!
That's a cool way to discover this.
Jake is always thankful for his Jackie's Love and she pours it on even when he isn't deserving