you would not believe how good this song sounds cranked up on a car stereo in the auto section at Walmart during midnight shift!!! LMAO It echoed so beautifully...even the dirty looks from the manager couldn't put a damper on my happiness!!!
OMG, just 'rediscovered' this gem! I first became aware of this song, and Cracker, when I was living in America in the 90s (I'm a Brit and back in the UK now, so I suppose I was a Eurotrash girl!). My boyfriend at the time was a manager of a music store on L.I. and I got lots of promo freebie CDs of American bands and singers I may otherwise not have heard of had I not been living there at the time. Cracker was one of those bands and Kerosene Hat was one of the CDs I as gifted by my then bf. I loved it!
My mom is 67 years old. She always loved music and grew up in a musical family. Listened to rock radio stations during her commute into and drive home from the city of Atlanta . One of my favorites for the drive and still have my Cracker CD’s someplace. Thanks for the memories.
They were definitely an interesting mix of genres. Most people really only know the song low but I think its a shame more haven’t heard this and especially the song teen angst. They had some good underrated tunes. Unfortunately for them they we’re essentially thrown into a decade where they had to compete with bands like pearl jam, nirvana, soundgarden, alice in chains, etc. not so much compete with them but when you see those band names its hard to really stand out in a decade where those bands blew up the world. Love the 90’s more than anything. A hell of a lot of amazing musicians and song writers. Without a doubt throw them into that mix
Unreal and what a man I’m sure your grandpa was. I sure wish I knew what was my pops? He like many fought and bled in ww2. God bless to all the good men of the world. The world sure knows we need them. Rock on brother 🤝
What a great band - saw them in a tiny club in Hattiesburg Mississippi years ago. It was a stop over gig for them between Memphis and Gulfport . thought they might play for a hour and be on there way - they tore it up for about three hours. Thanks Dave and Johnny
All these years later and this album rocks still !! Hidden tracks 69, to 99 what great music these Camper Van Bethoven's are. Great music video for the age, boy does lead singer ever look like Woody Harrelson. I sleapt in a park near Sneaky Dee's downtown Toronto, miss those crazy 90's nites
2021 still missing the 90's. I recall being in Paris with my mom and crossing paths with this punk girl wearing all black with her family. We both turned to look back at each other, I was a 15 year old skater punk. Thought about her the rest of that trip and this song will always reming me of that moment in time.
That was me in Tel Aviv - I was 21 and saw this tall, slender girl with kinky hair. We looked at each other for a moment and then walked on. Then both glanced back.
Got to hear them open for Driving N Crying last night in Villa Rica GA, No matter where or when I see them I always have a great time. When Dave & Johnny rip some older material, I drift back 20 years in mind.
Great track that brought me back to my time as a soldier in Europe from 18-23. 3 separate month long backpacking trips and falling love multiple times. This song 🎵 is my anthem. Thanks Cracker, this song is real for me. Man the Dutch girls in black were/are amazing.
This is such an understated performance, brimming over w coolness and Loser vibe. Love it. Never saw the vid til now. The models are amazing. Short teaser clips. Soooo titillating, w attitude. Thank u Cracker and UA-cam
I totally agree. I saw them open for the Grateful Dead in Eugene in'93. They would have stolen the show if the Dead didn't play for a solid 5 1/2 hours of greatness.
I know I'm only 38... I looked up to you and still do. as a ethnic who appreciates your music and trajectory, I really got to say you influenced my childhood Thank you for the music that influenced me the most!
Called my mom from a payphone, said I'm down to my last She said, "I put through college. Now go call your dad." And the waitress that he married, well she hung up the phone. You know, she never did like me, but I can stand on my own. Most relatable line in a rock song ever.
This was the 1st song l heard from David Lowrey or Cracker rather. And then l fell in love with the band and still love the originality thats such a rare quality now days. David is so awesome and his guitarist....theyve stuck together.
Love the bit with Johnny Hickman giving blood! Believe this is how he paid for that beautiful Les Paul of his. Nice work Johnny & great song Mr Lowery, as always!! Love John (John P-90)
Just got this texted to me; "Let me assure you.... The years of shedding tears sitting alone at parties staring at the speaker.... Still, to this day, I cannot get thru this song without breaking up. I cry every single time. crying over you....this song and a few others got me through it all. I'm not joking, this song means the fuckin world to me. Now probably isn't the best time, but my bestie sent it to me and asked about you, so here I am lol. 😎🤗🤘😁" I'm speechless Sept 2023
I just saw you guys in san jose music in the park! It was an amazing show, thanks for the music! I've never seen so many people so happy--especially middle-aged people still in their work uniforms just rockin out to this! It was awesome, thanks for bringing happiness to the people!
This was my Grandads favorite song between us. He was looking for a Euro-trash girl in France, 1944 and didnt find her. I got out of the Army and put this song on while we were drinking whiskey and he got a kick out of it. Before that he always was like "why do you gotta listen to that wierdo music?" While we were getting trashed he belted out with "yeah, i was looking for that same girl" We laughed our asses off. I didnt jave the heart to tell him I found her in a kinda disco night in Erlangen. He died the next year. He told me a lot of shit he never let anyone know at his bedside. Old soldier to new soldier.
it was the time of no Internet (or it just started but so uncommon) and I remember I had to listen to the mix tape over and over again writing down the lyrics word by word! Ha fun time, more so than now that we can just Google it with million results. Loved the 90s!
Well I've been up to Paris And I've slept in a park Went down to Barcelona Someone broke in my car And I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl Took the train down to Athens And I slept in a fountain Some Swiss junkie in Turin Ripped me off for my cash Yeah I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl The CRS on the Metro Shook me down for a bribe On my knees for the sergeant When my passport arrived Yeah I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Called my mom from a payphone I said, "I'm down to my last" She said, "I sent you to college Now go call your dad" And the waitress that he married Well, she hung up the phone Ya know, she never did like me But I can stand on my own Sold my plasma in Amsterdam Spent it all in a night Buying drinks at the Melkweg For a soldier in drag And I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl My Euro-trash girl Yeah I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl Solo, Johnny! Got a tattoo in Berlin And a case of the crabs A rose and a dagger On the palm of my hand And I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl Euro-trash girl (Yeah) Euro-trash girl Yeah I'll search the world over For my angel in black Yeah I'll search the world over For a Euro-trash girl
I saw her in Florence last week. It was terrifying. I lost my breath. Everything about her screamed, "let me ruin your life!". She was absolutely amazing . I wanted to run after her! Thank you for your effort. It was already indelibly etched.
+Mysstterious M Damn this song is nice, I'm impress every time I listen it **(I could say so much more but these 2 comments summarizes very well the back of my mind)
@8696jesus I remember that I owned this CD for months before i found out about this and the other one at 87. The college radio played this song and mentioned it was a hidden track, or I might never have found it at all.
My Eurotrash Girl moment. January 93. She was shooting up in a deli in Prague. 6 days after they peacefully divded up the Country. Every one seemed to have hope except her.
This song and Euromad by T-Bone Burnett are the soundtrack to my retired life here in Europe. Playing music with Slovak musicians who think I'm some sort of demi-god from Chicago... but it is incredibly re-affirming to know that they play as well as anyone I've played with in the US. When I play stuff like this, they are completely tossed into the weeds... "OMG!" they say. "How is this possible?... is there more to the US than metallica, Aerosmith and Guns/roses?"..."f**k yeah" I say. We have bands that can bury any one of those 3 in a New York Minute!... our music isn't all chordless, riff-less garbage.
This was hidden track 69 on the cd, which I only learned when I dozed off after listening to it one night in 96? Or so. I saw them on this tour in the local opera house, for sure the best sounding rock band I’ve ever heard.
I was in Stutgart Germany the first time I heard this. If he would have asked I could have told him she worked at the house of 3 colors in Stutgart ROFLMAO the stories I could tell. Good times in the fatherland.
I’m here from the future of 2124. Someone from the next millennium said this song is on an all time song list of this millennium… adds up as far as I’m concerned!
you would not believe how good this song sounds cranked up on a car stereo in the auto section at Walmart during midnight shift!!! LMAO It echoed so beautifully...even the dirty looks from the manager couldn't put a damper on my happiness!!!
No I beleive you
I do NOT question it.
That is awesome!
Best. Story. Ever.
Beautiful play on words
Flooding with memories. One of my favorites . Beautiful people that have came and gone. Omg.
OMG, just 'rediscovered' this gem! I first became aware of this song, and Cracker, when I was living in America in the 90s (I'm a Brit and back in the UK now, so I suppose I was a Eurotrash girl!). My boyfriend at the time was a manager of a music store on L.I. and I got lots of promo freebie CDs of American bands and singers I may otherwise not have heard of had I not been living there at the time. Cracker was one of those bands and Kerosene Hat was one of the CDs I as gifted by my then bf. I loved it!
My mom is 67 years old. She always loved music and grew up in a musical family. Listened to rock radio stations during her commute into and drive home from the city of Atlanta . One of my favorites for the drive and still have my Cracker CD’s someplace. Thanks for the memories.
One of the best country western jams of the 90s.
And the 90’s had some gems. Some great CW from Ween, and Supersuckers.
@@derekmcaleer2386 not to mention George Strait, Alan Jackson, Dwight Yoakam, and Clint Black.
They were definitely an interesting mix of genres. Most people really only know the song low but I think its a shame more haven’t heard this and especially the song teen angst. They had some good underrated tunes. Unfortunately for them they we’re essentially thrown into a decade where they had to compete with bands like pearl jam, nirvana, soundgarden, alice in chains, etc. not so much compete with them but when you see those band names its hard to really stand out in a decade where those bands blew up the world. Love the 90’s more than anything. A hell of a lot of amazing musicians and song writers. Without a doubt throw them into that mix
@@benjaminpriess26121000 miles from no where became my life time theme song
@@garretthorsch8143 the whole CD was great
this was my grandpa’s favorite song and he passed a way a year ago and everytime i hear this song i smile and think about of how good a man he was
Sorry to hear, friend. Your gramps had good taste alright.
RIP your badass Gpa. ❤
Sorry for your loss. But your grandpa was one hip dude. Keep smiling and listening to one of the best songs of the 90s in his memory.
Wow. Your grandpa's. I feel old. Sorry he passed.
Unreal and what a man I’m sure your grandpa was.
I sure wish I knew what was my pops? He like many fought and bled in ww2.
God bless to all the good men of the world.
The world sure knows we need them.
Rock on brother 🤝
What a great band - saw them in a tiny club in Hattiesburg Mississippi years ago. It was a stop over gig for them between Memphis and Gulfport . thought they might play for a hour and be on there way - they tore it up for about three hours. Thanks Dave and Johnny
Yes I was there! I'm from Hattiesburg. Great show
What a treat! Bad jealous of that.
I heard this twice on the radio today. There is hope for the world.
All these years later and this album rocks still !! Hidden tracks 69, to 99 what great music these Camper Van Bethoven's are. Great music video for the age, boy does lead singer ever look like Woody Harrelson.
I sleapt in a park near Sneaky Dee's downtown Toronto, miss those crazy 90's nites
the 90s were the most special times upon earth
better than the dinosaurs
Track 69 off of the Kerosene Hat CD. I fondly remember finally getting my own CD player that could skip forward that far.
Me too man- that "hidden track"
2021 still missing the 90's. I recall being in Paris with my mom and crossing paths with this punk girl wearing all black with her family. We both turned to look back at each other, I was a 15 year old skater punk. Thought about her the rest of that trip and this song will always reming me of that moment in time.
amazing story
Angel in black
That was me in Tel Aviv - I was 21 and saw this tall, slender girl with kinky hair. We looked at each other for a moment and then walked on. Then both glanced back.
Wow you looked at a girl! What memories eh? Yes the 90s were wild.
Man! I haven't heard this song in forever!! Still as awesome as it was in the 90's
Damn that brings me back! Loved the 90s! And the Dead Milkmen! Lol. And the minutemen who's song is the Jackass theme song! Haha
Got to hear them open for Driving N Crying last night in Villa Rica GA, No matter where or when I see them I always have a great time. When Dave & Johnny rip some older material, I drift back 20 years in mind.
Discovered this band at the 2016 Memphis BBQ festival where they were performing and now I'm hooked - great stuff!
Oh how I loved this CD back in the day with it's little surprises.
Love Cracker, I'm 40. I was 16 in 1996. Loved shows like Rage, Alternative Nation, 120 minutes. ❤️
Are you me?
We all did. The world was such a better place then
me too, my friend. I miss this music and matt pinfield!
I don't know but I always loved the guitarist of this band. Since 1995...blew my mind. Amazing band amazing sound. Wish them all well🌹👍👌💕
One of the best live bands I ever saw.
Great track that brought me back to my time as a soldier in Europe from 18-23. 3 separate month long backpacking trips and falling love multiple times. This song 🎵 is my anthem. Thanks Cracker, this song is real for me. Man the Dutch girls in black were/are amazing.
This is such an understated performance, brimming over w coolness and Loser vibe. Love it. Never saw the vid til now. The models are amazing. Short teaser clips. Soooo titillating, w attitude. Thank u Cracker and UA-cam
Lol
This is most underrated band of the 90s. I saw them live in williamstown, Massachusetts at the college it was awesome!
+Jane Doe This is the most underrated band ever - they deserve to be bigger than REM a.t.l. - and Euro Trash Girl is my fav song of all times
i love yall
Ellen Ripley they are up there with Neutral Milk Hotel in regards to being underrated by the general public.
I totally agree. I saw them open for the Grateful Dead in Eugene in'93. They would have stolen the show if the Dead didn't play for a solid 5 1/2 hours of greatness.
@@hoedlhg HAHA REM :( I don't even know why they're good.
I know I'm only 38... I looked up to you and still do. as a ethnic who appreciates your music and trajectory, I really got to say you influenced my childhood Thank you for the music that influenced me the most!
Called my mom from a payphone, said I'm down to my last
She said, "I put through college. Now go call your dad."
And the waitress that he married, well she hung up the phone.
You know, she never did like me, but I can stand on my own.
Most relatable line in a rock song ever.
+Scuba Steve
Interestingly, these have always been my fav lines in that song - my fav song :-)
Scuba Steve?
@@illnincomplete1719 i can relate too
BUT I CAN STAND ON MY OWN
Hilarious. And delivered so deadpan 👍
At the 40watt in Athens, GA this weekend, such a good show!
This song is undoubtedly the best song ever to be the 69th track on an album
Saw Cracker many times at First Avenue Minneapolis, best live band i have ever seen, hands down.
I guess I'm still in the 90's. The best decade of rock ever, so far.
Black Sabbath still dominates, of course!
Hey that's L.A. County Jail in beginning. Been there. Good People.
I'm sure they're all shining examples of humanity.
San Francisco county lockup is about as enlightening.
Aza
Shut up
Name 3 people who haven't been there.
What a song. I forgot how good it was.
I DID IT! Turn on, tuned in and dropped out. This was my song before retirement. Thanks to wife we are living the dream!
This was the 1st song l heard from David Lowrey or Cracker rather. And then l fell in love with the band and still love the originality thats such a rare quality now days. David is so awesome and his guitarist....theyve stuck together.
You can’t beat the musical combo of a Lowrey and a Hickman…both common names in these parts of North Carolina. .
Love the bit with Johnny Hickman giving blood! Believe this is how he paid for that beautiful Les Paul of his. Nice work Johnny & great song Mr Lowery, as always!!
Love John (John P-90)
onenof the most underappreciated bands of all time
So was Camper Van Beethoven. David Lowery never did get the love he deserved
Just got this texted to me;
"Let me assure you.... The years of shedding tears sitting alone at parties staring at the speaker.... Still, to this day, I cannot get thru this song without breaking up. I cry every single time. crying over you....this song and a few others got me through it all. I'm not joking, this song means the fuckin world to me. Now probably isn't the best time, but my bestie sent it to me and asked about you, so here I am lol. 😎🤗🤘😁"
I'm speechless
Sept 2023
I just saw you guys in san jose music in the park! It was an amazing show, thanks for the music! I've never seen so many people so happy--especially middle-aged people still in their work uniforms just rockin out to this! It was awesome, thanks for bringing happiness to the people!
This was my Grandads favorite song between us. He was looking for a Euro-trash girl in France, 1944 and didnt find her. I got out of the Army and put this song on while we were drinking whiskey and he got a kick out of it. Before that he always was like "why do you gotta listen to that wierdo music?" While we were getting trashed he belted out with "yeah, i was looking for that same girl" We laughed our asses off. I didnt jave the heart to tell him I found her in a kinda disco night in Erlangen. He died the next year. He told me a lot of shit he never let anyone know at his bedside. Old soldier to new soldier.
Still listening to Cracker in 2023.....coming up!
I didn't know about Melkweg before this song. Decades later I was here to see Sleaford Mods. Thanks for changing my life's trajectory
Perfect. I only recently stumbled upon this song. I love the groove
This whole album is gold
I love how they put a video out for this, and it was secret track on the cd. Ha!
Sean Bartel Jawbox also did the same with their cover of Tori Amos’ “Cornflake Girl” just a couple of years later
I'm headed to Europe next year. I gotta remember these tips!
I grew up with this song, love it
Ah, the early 90s, when every music video was an esoteric Jim Jarmusch film.
True
Hilarious! (And true) 😆
@@mypetrockcovers Facts
How fantastic where the nineties and Cracker?
it was the time of no Internet (or it just started but so uncommon) and I remember I had to listen to the mix tape over and over again writing down the lyrics word by word! Ha fun time, more so than now that we can just Google it with million results. Loved the 90s!
Well I've been up to Paris
And I've slept in a park
Went down to Barcelona
Someone broke in my car
And I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
Took the train down to Athens
And I slept in a fountain
Some Swiss junkie in Turin
Ripped me off for my cash
Yeah I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
The CRS on the Metro
Shook me down for a bribe
On my knees for the sergeant
When my passport arrived
Yeah I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Called my mom from a payphone
I said, "I'm down to my last"
She said, "I sent you to college
Now go call your dad"
And the waitress that he married
Well, she hung up the phone
Ya know, she never did like me
But I can stand on my own
Sold my plasma in Amsterdam
Spent it all in a night
Buying drinks at the Melkweg
For a soldier in drag
And I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
My Euro-trash girl
Yeah I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
Solo, Johnny!
Got a tattoo in Berlin
And a case of the crabs
A rose and a dagger
On the palm of my hand
And I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
Euro-trash girl
(Yeah) Euro-trash girl
Yeah I'll search the world over
For my angel in black
Yeah I'll search the world over
For a Euro-trash girl
I saw her in Florence last week. It was terrifying. I lost my breath. Everything about her screamed, "let me ruin your life!". She was absolutely amazing . I wanted to run after her!
Thank you for your effort. It was already indelibly etched.
This was one of many hidden tracks on the album Kerosene Hat. Track 69 as I recall...great song!
i frankly dont give a fuck what anyone thinks, but i love this video for being as good as the song
one of the ALL TIME BEST country songs lol
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that guitar tone is so damn perfect
My best friend introduced me to them. We played this song over and over again driving to Atlantic City from Philadelphia hammered.
This song is a JEWEL to me!
**(I could say so much more but this line summarize very well the back of my mind)
+Mysstterious M Damn this song is nice, I'm impress every time I listen it **(I could say so much more but these 2 comments summarizes very well the back of my mind)
Love Cracker
watched them in Jackson MS at Hal and Mal's, awesome.
fine guitar and use of volume with the vox.
great lyrics!
This is an absolutely killer track.
Adjeust.the hot dogs over your ears i cant.ser ya.
No.crack head allowed no smileing.hear.me
Snokey smokers.fog.alert straange clouds hotbchicks in texas
Texas.tought me peoole are strange.curt us see is hard to read
Dont stand so.close.to.me doing.a.near.dance.short.short.lovers.
Great band ! Nice song
I saw you at Bele Chere last weekend, YOU were the BEST BAND there. Thanks for playing!
Yep I was there and it was awesome
Doctor says the crabs will be gone soon
Birmingham loves these Mighty Marvelous Maestros!
Still searchin' for my euro trash girl
Have you tried Europe?
Takes me back , awesome tune
love this song, can't stop listening to it
ahh the days of hidden cd tracks. memories
I'm not sure but it might be the coolest song ever laid down.
Love that '90s swag.
been looking for this song for a long time thanks
Loved them. Good souls too!
James.. I dedicate this song to you my friend
Just wanted to hear this today. I suddenly remembered it while listening to another song. Still as great as ever!
I loved Cracker, great band, great sense of humor.
Amazing band brings me back to when I would ditch high school to drive all over Los Angeles listen to Cracker lol good times
Where's the 8 minute version???
ua-cam.com/video/ieboLq3yajQ/v-deo.html
Best hidden track of all time.
God I miss the 90’s.
how have i never heard this song before
Go to The Netherlands, the angels in black are everywhere! This song reminds me of spending my early 20s in Europe, such a great experience.
hahaha Kracker is just the goddamned BEST, man. That's it.
@8696jesus I remember that I owned this CD for months before i found out about this and the other one at 87. The college radio played this song and mentioned it was a hidden track, or I might never have found it at all.
Not sure if it was just me but was this song not hidden way in the back of the CD like number 72 or something like that ?
Close, it was track 69.
Great song and video
One of the best "hidden" track songs ever. Its off of Kerosene Hat....MUST BE PLAYED AT 11!! : I
Love the Ducati t shirt.
Need a Eurotrash Boy.
The amount of hash I smoked listening to this would build a wall between the USA and Mexico, and I paid for it
2024 I discovered this song been playing on repeat non stop ❤️❤️❤️
July 2019 still an excellent tune.
My Eurotrash Girl moment. January 93. She was shooting up in a deli in Prague. 6 days after they peacefully divded up the Country. Every one seemed to have hope except her.
Sweetness on every 90's level
This song and Euromad by T-Bone Burnett are the soundtrack to my retired life here in Europe. Playing music with Slovak musicians who think I'm some sort of demi-god from Chicago... but it is incredibly re-affirming to know that they play as well as anyone I've played with in the US. When I play stuff like this, they are completely tossed into the weeds... "OMG!" they say. "How is this possible?... is there more to the US than metallica, Aerosmith and Guns/roses?"..."f**k yeah" I say. We have bands that can bury any one of those 3 in a New York Minute!... our music isn't all chordless, riff-less garbage.
Well, I certainly didn't expect that ending to the video of this song! lol
We used to play this song every night at the bar we worked at, until Burger King bought the place out and razed it...great memories we had there.
A good friend of mine called this song TWANGY. I told him DAMN STRAIGHT
ill be there Aug 10th to see you guys in Milwaukee. This is the best on on the albm for sure
This is so real, what it was really like to do a Eurail vacation in Europe back in the day.
Get in line, still looking
.👀
This was hidden track 69 on the cd, which I only learned when I dozed off after listening to it one night in 96? Or so. I saw them on this tour in the local opera house, for sure the best sounding rock band I’ve ever heard.
This is the coolest song in history.
I was in Stutgart Germany the first time I heard this. If he would have asked I could have told him she worked at the house of 3 colors in Stutgart ROFLMAO the stories I could tell. Good times in the fatherland.
Who's here in 2024?
🖐️
I’m here
I’m here from the future of 2124. Someone from the next millennium said this song is on an all time song list of this millennium… adds up as far as I’m concerned!
2024 Holla
Here!