Yeah, that's gotta be super uncomfortable, but like Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, they found a way to use it in all the right ways.
@@EmmaBadOnenope, it was 100% about Tony, she's on record multiple times talking about it. This was at the peak of their success so it was long before she went solo. This song was released in 1995 and her first solo album didn't come out until 2004 👍 "It was originally a love song, but Stefani rewrote the lyrics almost completely after her breakup with the band's bass player Tony Kanal. According to her, "It used to be more upbeat, more of a Seventies rock-type thing. [When] Tony and I broke up... it turned into a sad song."
The song was totally about him. The video very much is about the band breaking apart with her getting all the attention (cuz she's gorgeous, hello!). I saw an interview with her about writing the song. At the tune of the interview her heart was alll healed up and she was at a much better place with him but she was recounting how she poured all of her heartbreak from him dumping her into that song and then he had to be around as she sang it out over and over. Anyone who has been through that shit can imagine. She just sorta laughed and said about him having to take that song over and over from her "that poor thing" my thing is, how do you get wrong enough break up witth a beauty like her?!
Ska!!! She’s amazing!!! Since she married Blake Shelton, awesome video or 50 yr old Gwen coming onto stage at Blakes country tour and singing this!!!!!
No Doubt just got back together for the for the first time in 9 or 10 years at this years Coachella. You need to check out that live performance!! She is 54 and in the same shape as she was in 1996 when Don't Speak came out.
sir, you should do the full "Just a Girl" - it's not about being a girl per se, it's about how men treat women like lesser beings. Gwen is a talented artist, and No Doubt is absolutely a ska/punk group - they're just one of those groups where they're talented AF and they can do anything they want.
As a Mom of 2 daughters (5years apart) who was married to a man 13 years older than I (he was born in 1950 and I in 1963) , He couldn't and wouldn't Understand things they were going through,No Doubt, Cranberries, Linkin Park,Green Day were The ONLY music in the House!!
You should absolutely check out Just A Girl. All of those songs written about famale experience are pointless if nobody but women listen to them. Trust me, we already know. We really do love it when the men in our lives - our husbands, fathers, brothers, friends - get on board with trying to understand what's going on. The point of music is to share individual perspectives of the broader human experience ✌️
This comes from their breakout album "Tragic Kingdom," which is possibly one of my all-time favorite start-to-finish albums. They're definitely a ska/pop-punk band, but this ballad was their first mega-hit single, around 1994 or 1995, I think. Worth looking into more for sure, especially as you start to track how the sound of the band changed over the years.
Yes, I'm the same way with the start-to-finish of "Tragic Kingdom". I also get a kick out of the track "Tragic Kingdom" because it has the recording of the the announcement from Disneyland at the Matterhorn ride "Please Remain Seated, Permanecer Sentados Por Favor". Being a SoCal girl, and as a kid always at Disneyland, it brings back memories.
"Tragic Kingdom" is a play on the Magic Kingdom, the nickname for Disneyland which is about a half mile away from the house No Doubt used on Beacon Ave in Anaheim CA. The house is where most, if not all, of their 2nd album "The Beacon Street Collection" was recorded.
Just a Girl was their first "mega-hit", as that song went platinum and was the first song to make the charts. It was the only song to make it on the Billboard Top 100 which happened in December of 1995, debuting at 84th it's first week. Don't Speak wasn't released till 1996.
I saw No Doubt in 96 as an opening act for a bigger band, and they stole the entire show. Incredible live energy and Gwen Stefani is an amazing singer.
I was bartending in a small club in Costa Mesa, 3 band show.. No Doubt opened , Shrinky Dinks (became Sugar Ray) then the headliners who decided they were too big for our club because their video had played on MTV the week before... They were called Urge Overkill. No Doubt were backstage when they heard the UO people complaining saying they wanted a shorter set, so No Doubt said how long do you want us to play? Amazing times..
I’m in my late 40’s, and I did listen to bands like No Doubt in the 90’s. To this day, I still consider this song to be one of the best ever at capturing the feeling of heartbreak at the moment of a breakup. Great reaction video!
Don't Speak came out in like '95 or '96. This is the probably the most radio friendly song on the album. You should definitely listen to Spiderwebs and Just A Girl. Ska had quite the moment in the mid 90's.
This song, I'm Just A Girl, and Spiderwebs were my. Favorite No Doubt songs but when Gwen went solo and made a song with Eve from the Ruff Ryder's and my rap music and POP music worlds collided was when I fell completely in love with her. She's made some amazing music over the years and continues to do so! ❤❤❤
This song is supposed to be about her band member who she was going through a break up with too. My husband loves Hollaback Girl, the bananas song,, haha.
Fashion icon, judge on the voice. I wanted to be her as a teen. “Just a Girl” was an anthem for me!!! Want harder of no doubt “Walking on a Spiderwed”!
I watch a lot of NBC programming, so I know about Gwen and Blake meeting on the Voice, but another comment just referred to her being 54 and that blew me away. Another thing that blew me away is Blake is only 47.
As a 90’s kid, No Doubt was one of the biggest acts in the world. This was them at their peak, but they wrote lots of great music. Gwen is a powerhouse female doing it the way it should be done.
I think also the video puts it in the frame the band broke up too. Yes i know it was made toward the guy who broke up with her but i think they also felt that pull from 'the man' that she was what they wanted not the band
Love No doubt!! They were a Ska/Punk band! This definitely takes me back to my early teenage years! If u check out more, listen to Spiderwebs! It's a little more upbeat!
Gwen Stefani is a pretty darn good song writer. They all cross a few genres. Come this winter, check the songs she put on her Christmas album. She wrote and performed some excellent original holiday songs. And most of them will get your feet moving.
I met No Doubt in 97 when she looked like this!!! So beautiful it was distracting!!! It was at an awards after party with them, Bush, and Marylin Manson….(it was an Interscope party and that’s the label we were on) Tony the bassist even came to my bands LA performance a few months later….all nice ppl except Gavin from Bush. Great reaction BP!
Yes. I went to school, and worked with a girl who was nearly identical looking. Ive honestly never felt so strong for someone as i did for her. What a curse for a girl lol.
What is even more amazing from Punk/Ska roots. Gwen was married to Gavin Rosdale of the rock band from the UK BUSH. She is now married to country mega star Blake Shelton. She has 2 number one country songs with Blake. Blake has 28 number one songs...plus she is on the Voice as one of judges. Amazing talent!!
She wrote this about her ex, Tony the bassist.. they had a long term relationship, then broke up and she wrote this song, but they stayed in the band together.. she went on to marry Gavin Rosdale, who cheated on her (??!!) .. now she's married to country star Blake Shelton, who says he was so impressed with her, she wasn't like anyone else he'd met in "the industry",she drove herself to The Voice in a black minivan and is a mother first.. she seems like such a cool person. When you listen to her in interviews she just has a certain vibe that is hard to put into words. Apparently she goes to Church every Sunday... I just love her so much. I would defnitely suggest checking out "About a Girl".. she's such a ham in the video, I think you would like it. :)
Yep. Imagine being that strong and beautiful as a woman. Taking the spotlight and running with it. You’re right. She is stunning. Superstar. Great reaction 👊🏼
She brought a voice to a lot of us girls in the 90s. She had a toughness and but also could be "prettygirl", which told us we could be more than one thing. She was very important to a lot of us. A great song to check out is Underneath It All, which features a Jamaican (i think) artist named Lady Saw who should have gotten a lot more are play after she collaborated with them. You have to get the long version though to hear that part, because they cut it out a lot on the radio versions, just like they used to cut out Left Eye's raps from TLC songs on the radio (which is a tragedy).
Tragic Kingdom is such a good record from front to back. Tragic Kingdom was released in 1995, album is certified Diamond with 16mil sold worldwide. Number 1 album on Billboard 200. Hit songs were "Just a Girl", "Spiderwebs", "Don't Speak"- Except for "Just a Girl", which peaked at 23 on Billboard 200, none charted due to no commercial single release for "Don't Speak" and "Spiderwebs". Don't Speak was #1 on Billboards Hot 100 Airplay charts for 16 straight weeks. Minor hits with "Excuse Me Mr." and "Sunday Morning". "Don't Speak" written by Gwen and her brother Eric(who left the band once this album was finished) is about Gwen's break-up with bass player Tony Kanal (guy with the buzz cut at the beginning of the mv picking the orange)...So No Doubt is kind of like a Fleetwood Mac of the 90s; except not every song written was about bad member relationships with each other. I would give a listen to this album in it's entirety. "Just a Girl" and "Spiderwebs" of the major hits fit more in the Ska mold.
Speaking of Snoop Dog, he’s going to be a coach on the next season of “The Voice” and so is Gwen! What are the odds haha! At age 54, she’s still in amazing shape and can dance hard during her performances!
No Doubt was Ska. Gwen Stefani has gone on to have a big solo career since the release of Don't Speak which I believe came out around 97. You might have heard Hollaback Girl from her.
Lmao Gwen does have male groupies. Especially for those who were in our adolescence in the 90s. She has a really big fan base and still perform today. Her music is a mix of reggae, punk, ska. Orange County/Los Angeles vibes.
I saw No Doubt live in 1997. Gwen is an amazing 'front man'. She owned the audience. She had just the males singing "I'm just a girl", and we were happy to do it!
The song which made them famous. She wrote it when her boyfriend Tony Kanal (the black guitarist standing next to her in the video) broke up with her, breaking her heart. The break-up song about him is what gave him his career.
Ska is an excellent genre of music. The Mighty Mighty Boss Tones was around the same time period as No Doubt. New Ska band The Defiant just released an album (lead singer formerly with The Mighty Mighty Boss Tones, drummer formerly with The Offspring, guitarist formerly with Smashmouth etc...).
Reminds me of someone I didn’t treat well who loved me so much and he finally said enough. This song came on in the car and I sobbed and sobbed. He never gave in and I married someone else (which didn’t work). It’s been 27 years and I still love and miss him, but it’s too late. Every time I hear this it all comes flooding back. I love you P. Always. Such a great song.
This was No Doubt's 2nd album 'Tragic Kingdom' in 1995... It became a huge hit in 1996 after a slow start; their debut album from 1992 was not a commercial success... The band was formed by Gwen Stefani's brother Eric Stefani and his friend John Spence, who was the male vocalist alongside Gwen on female vocals... Sadly, John Spence took his own life, leaving Gwen on lead vocals. Tony Kanal (bass) was an early member and he and Gwen became a couple... Adrian Young (drums) and Tom Dumont (guitar) eventually rounded out No Doubt. After touring for the 1st album, Eric Stefani announced he was leaving No Doubt after the 2nd album... and then, Tony Kanal opted to end their romantic relationship... Gwen was understandably upset and poured her lyrics on 'Tragic Kingdom' from her heartbreak and disappointment towards Tony (who was supportive of her creativity) ... Gwen admitted that she and Tony still remained the core of No Doubt after her brother left the band...
Yes! YES! YES! I seen them in concert took my daughter in 2010! Heard them for the first time in 95! They are that Epic then, then & NOW! She might sing a few Country songs but shes schooled in R&B!
I love No Doubt! I believe they’re coming out with a new album. Can’t wait for that! I saw them in HI when I was in high school, I never had so much fun during that time in my life. Which was a pretty dark time for me. I was not in a good place and No Doubt helped me out somehow, Gwen Stefani I think is amazing! She’s amazing!! I had Tragic Kingdom on repeat when I was in high school.
Yeah Gwen's soulful beautiful eyes at 10:34 where you turned your head away in amazement. I've replayed and froze the video there many a time. I keep falling for beautiful and talented female singers. Maybe its how they reveal their personality and display their emotions. But I fell for ONJ as a teen, Kate Bush in 1978 with her eccentricities and unusual songwriting imagination and dance and movement and captivating beauty and soft eyes, and then Gwen Stefani in 1996. Gwen must have found the fountain of youth as she looks much younger than her 54+ years. I saw No Doubt twice in concert in 2009 and they sounded great. Seen Gwen solo once and she nailed it. The one concert she had just had a baby 6 or 9 months earlier and her abs looked more ripped than in this video. She works out a lot. Check out the official video (black and white) for ''Hella Good.'' She just oozes a pure sexuality pretty well every microsecond in that video but to me its so pure and natural that unlike some other female singers who get sexual it doesn't seem at all skanky. I've only seen a couple of reaction videos to it so you might not be able to post it.
You can not have any idea about how popular this song was, it play day and night EVERYWHERE,the group have to request MTV to stop playing it so much after one year....
Awesome video, and reaction as always. Love No Doubt, and the whole album this is off of is awesome, not a bad song on it. And I KNOW what you mean about Mariah, I was 13 when the video for “Always Be My Baby” came out, and it had an effect on me for sure lmao
Love that you're reacting to this man. Love No Doubt and this song especially. I actually sampled it for a song from my last album so it holds a special place in my heart. Keep up the great work brother!
I just saw their reunion at Coachella in April! I put some of their performances on my channel! I went there to see them and get their limited edition merch…so amazing!!!
The Bananas song is Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl during her solo career. (I'm) Just a Girl is a No Doubt song. Other No Doubt song to check out is Spiderwebs, Hey Baby, Hella Good, and Settle Down.
Dude! I used to DJ back in the 90's, I even did Video DJing for a couple years. I've played this song countless times, even the video. I have seen No Doubt in concert. I just noticed something for the first time about this video. The little drama acting sequences where they are doing the photo shoot, it is like a little side story of how music producers will sign a whole group but they really only have their eye on one person. That is what the eating of the maggoty apple is. They get their record contract but that is the thing that breaks the group up. What a cool little story, still a break up story. I love it! So glad you play these old songs BP
I really liked No Doubt when they first got big, but my favorite song that features Gwen Stefani is the cover of the song “You’re the Boss” on The Brian Setzer Orchestra’s album “The Dirty Boogie”. Brian Setzer got famous as the lead singer and guitar player for the rockabilly trio, Stray Cats around 1980. He basically fell off until a big band swing group formed in his neighborhood and teased him about jamming. He took them up on it and they worked up a set of old songs which the covered as a full band with Brian ripping it up on guitar and vocals. They played their first show to a basically empty venue, but word spread and they had lines around the block within a few shows. I would say “You’re the Boss” is worth checking out even though it’s not really well known, but if you want to check out something from The Brian Setzer orchestra I would recommend “Switchblade 327”, “Rock This Town”, or “This Cat’s on a Hot Tin Roof” which is, in my opinion, one of the best album openers of all time.
Spiderwebs and just a girl are awesome songs! Just a girl is WAY more than a chick song, though it is definitely an anthem for a lot of 90's girls. It's worth a listen because it definitely has deep lyrics! Loved this reaction! No doubt was one of my favs as a teenager.
Love Gwen Stefani! Totally unrelated… you should really react to the official music video of Sugarland Stay. Powerful female vocalist that has powerful emotions.
Sooooooooooooo :D Yes.. commenting again. You should listen to "Spider Web" ... I LOVE that song by them. This song, "dont speak" is from like... 1996. Spider Web is also from the same time, off the same album as this one. The "Im just a girl" song is also off this album... You should hear it too... even though its female centered, the instrumental behind it is phenomenal!
I wasn't into the genre, but from the outside looking in, Gwen hit the scene hard and fast! I heard about "this band from Orange County", and the super cute, athletic front-girl... the next thing you knew, they were HUGE! 🤙😎
They are Ska yes. This is one of their ballads. I wore out this whole album back in the day playing it so much 🥰 You'd probably enjoy the rhythms in most, if not all of the songs on this album
Please give the Guano Apes a chance, the female singer is incredible good and well it is a German band with different songs but always fun. And well Gwen Stefani you listened now is such a good singer , I saw her live and she was giving 100% on stage,really good!👍
I was a teenager in the 90's and No Doubt was one of my favorite bands of the time. I think this was released in 1996. This whole album is very good, my other favorite are Spiderwebs and Just a Girl. Another one of my favorite bands from this time period is Sublime, unfortunately the lead singer passed away in 1996, they only had 2 albums. I think they really had a unique sound, I haven't heard anything else like them. I really think you would like them. Their most popular songs... What I Got, Badfish, Santeria, Wrong Way and many others. Some controversial ones too... Date Rape and Smoke 2 Joints.
Imagine singing that while breaking up with your guy who is playing the bass.
Yeah, that's gotta be super uncomfortable, but like Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, they found a way to use it in all the right ways.
Real Fleetwood Mac energy.
i thought it was the drummer, but it doesn't matter who it was , it was someone in the band.
@@johanbruinsma8243it was the bass player Tony Kanal
They're still good friends
Gwen wrote this after the bass player, Tony Kanal broke up with her. So she's singing a song about a breakup with her ex playing bass on the song.
I've heard that but, and also, the video with the lyrics could be referring to their band breaking up and the industry pushing for her to be solo.
@@EmmaBadOnenope, it was 100% about Tony, she's on record multiple times talking about it. This was at the peak of their success so it was long before she went solo. This song was released in 1995 and her first solo album didn't come out until 2004 👍
"It was originally a love song, but Stefani rewrote the lyrics almost completely after her breakup with the band's bass player Tony Kanal. According to her, "It used to be more upbeat, more of a Seventies rock-type thing. [When] Tony and I broke up... it turned into a sad song."
YES! And many of her subsequent songs also. Rightfully so, Tony paid a price for that move ;-).
The song was totally about him. The video very much is about the band breaking apart with her getting all the attention (cuz she's gorgeous, hello!). I saw an interview with her about writing the song. At the tune of the interview her heart was alll healed up and she was at a much better place with him but she was recounting how she poured all of her heartbreak from him dumping her into that song and then he had to be around as she sang it out over and over. Anyone who has been through that shit can imagine. She just sorta laughed and said about him having to take that song over and over from her "that poor thing" my thing is, how do you get wrong enough break up witth a beauty like her?!
@@markchasse8992 yeah, all the way to the bank.
Every teenage boy in the 90s immediately fell in love with Gwen Stefani after seeing this. Bananas killed my soul, however.
A lot more than teenagers had a huge crush on her. 🥸
Bananas is top 10 worst songs ever.
Every chic I knew was in love with Gavin so we had a love/hate relationship with Gwen once they hooked up. 😆
Can't hit 90's without looking at Garbage. Like no Doubt and The Cranberries they were the voice of us 90's kids.
I am hooked on Garbage's "The World Is Not Enough".
Agree on garbage. So many songs
Garbage!
Add Hole or Verucca Salt.
Shirley Manson is phenomenal.
I love seeing people get to watch just how epic Gwen Stefani was back in the day as well as now! She is a BADASS !!
Ska!!! She’s amazing!!! Since she married Blake Shelton, awesome video or 50 yr old Gwen coming onto stage at Blakes country tour and singing this!!!!!
No Doubt just got back together for the for the first time in 9 or 10 years at this years Coachella. You need to check out that live performance!! She is 54 and in the same shape as she was in 1996 when Don't Speak came out.
sir, you should do the full "Just a Girl" - it's not about being a girl per se, it's about how men treat women like lesser beings. Gwen is a talented artist, and No Doubt is absolutely a ska/punk group - they're just one of those groups where they're talented AF and they can do anything they want.
I was thinking this, too. Especially as a "girl dad" it might help him see the world they'll live in through a different lens.
it's a great performance and i'm a fan of their/her music but the lyrics of "just a girl" is delusional 4th wave feminist tripe.
I've heard that song for years, but it only struck me about six months ago exactly how much pure RAGE was contained in the lyrics.
The song Spiderwebs is another banger from back then.
As a Mom of 2 daughters (5years apart) who was married to a man 13 years older than I (he was born in 1950 and I in 1963) , He couldn't and wouldn't Understand things they were going through,No Doubt, Cranberries, Linkin Park,Green Day were The ONLY music in the House!!
Its hard not to "fall in love" with her in this video. The girl has extreme talent and charisma.
She was gorgeous then !!!!
And abs.
You should absolutely check out Just A Girl. All of those songs written about famale experience are pointless if nobody but women listen to them. Trust me, we already know. We really do love it when the men in our lives - our husbands, fathers, brothers, friends - get on board with trying to understand what's going on. The point of music is to share individual perspectives of the broader human experience ✌️
%100
Gwen Stefani is just a treasure. Sweet and funny, incredible voice and style.
This comes from their breakout album "Tragic Kingdom," which is possibly one of my all-time favorite start-to-finish albums. They're definitely a ska/pop-punk band, but this ballad was their first mega-hit single, around 1994 or 1995, I think. Worth looking into more for sure, especially as you start to track how the sound of the band changed over the years.
Yes, I'm the same way with the start-to-finish of "Tragic Kingdom". I also get a kick out of the track "Tragic Kingdom" because it has the recording of the the announcement from Disneyland at the Matterhorn ride "Please Remain Seated, Permanecer Sentados Por Favor". Being a SoCal girl, and as a kid always at Disneyland, it brings back memories.
"Tragic Kingdom" is a play on the Magic Kingdom, the nickname for Disneyland which is about a half mile away from the house No Doubt used on Beacon Ave in Anaheim CA. The house is where most, if not all, of their 2nd album "The Beacon Street Collection" was recorded.
Also Blood Sugar Sex Magic from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers!
Just a Girl was their first "mega-hit", as that song went platinum and was the first song to make the charts. It was the only song to make it on the Billboard Top 100 which happened in December of 1995, debuting at 84th it's first week. Don't Speak wasn't released till 1996.
I saw No Doubt in 96 as an opening act for a bigger band, and they stole the entire show. Incredible live energy and Gwen Stefani is an amazing singer.
I saw Gwen Stefani and Weezer. Those were the days
I was bartending in a small club in Costa Mesa, 3 band show.. No Doubt opened , Shrinky Dinks (became Sugar Ray) then the headliners who decided they were too big for our club because their video had played on MTV the week before... They were called Urge Overkill.
No Doubt were backstage when they heard the UO people complaining saying they wanted a shorter set, so No Doubt said how long do you want us to play?
Amazing times..
My favourite postmodern jukebox production is their cover of this song. The girl that sings it is amazing.
Haley Reinhart is super talented, i agree!
Yes! BP, please react to Postmodern Jukebox's cover of this song, featuring Haley Reinhart!
Honestly, any PMJ featuring Haley is incredible.
@@cirrustate8674 I agree, but don't speak is my favourite.
This is my favorite No Doubt song and I enjoy Gwen's vocals in it but she can't sing like Haley.
This very song is why I am in love with No Doubt and Gwen Stefani, she is as unique singer as a few out there.
In my opinion her music was better with the band than solo, but u can't deny her "icon" status in the music world
I’m in my late 40’s, and I did listen to bands like No Doubt in the 90’s. To this day, I still consider this song to be one of the best ever at capturing the feeling of heartbreak at the moment of a breakup. Great reaction video!
Don't Speak came out in like '95 or '96. This is the probably the most radio friendly song on the album. You should definitely listen to Spiderwebs and Just A Girl. Ska had quite the moment in the mid 90's.
Yes, spiderwebs and just a girl
This song, I'm Just A Girl, and Spiderwebs were my. Favorite No Doubt songs but when Gwen went solo and made a song with Eve from the Ruff Ryder's and my rap music and POP music worlds collided was when I fell completely in love with her. She's made some amazing music over the years and continues to do so! ❤❤❤
This song is supposed to be about her band member who she was going through a break up with too. My husband loves Hollaback Girl, the bananas song,, haha.
Ooooh. Listen to "Bathwater". As in "I love to wash in your old bathwater." So good. Great reaction.
one of my personal performances was her and Bradley from Sublime. Just a perfect capture of the 90's.... And I'm a 70's boy...
Yes one of my all time faves
This song is beautiful. Well written, catchy, the message, the music, emotion. A perfect song all around.
this is Gwen Stafani... from the voice.. married to Blake Shelton.. founder of the clothes line LAMB.. she's a beautiful beast...
Fashion icon, judge on the voice. I wanted to be her as a teen. “Just a Girl” was an anthem for me!!! Want harder of no doubt “Walking on a Spiderwed”!
She was a ska/punk and awesome, then country music bought her. $$ really does have an influence on people whether we like to think so or not
Her name is Gwen Stefani and she's married to a country singer named Blake Shelton
She lost this bass player boyfriend here in this band and got herself a real man...Blake!
😮
She's rockish- punkish somewhere in the middle. Definately "light" rock, almost pop.
I watch a lot of NBC programming, so I know about Gwen and Blake meeting on the Voice, but another comment just referred to her being 54 and that blew me away. Another thing that blew me away is Blake is only 47.
And she became a "tradwife" ❗❗❗
As a 90’s kid, No Doubt was one of the biggest acts in the world. This was them at their peak, but they wrote lots of great music. Gwen is a powerhouse female doing it the way it should be done.
I think also the video puts it in the frame the band broke up too. Yes i know it was made toward the guy who broke up with her but i think they also felt that pull from 'the man' that she was what they wanted not the band
Love No doubt!! They were a Ska/Punk band! This definitely takes me back to my early teenage years! If u check out more, listen to Spiderwebs! It's a little more upbeat!
Yeah, they were 100% not Punk.
@anthonyv6962 I'm sorry...Excuse my ignorance....Pop Punk!
Gwen Stefani is a pretty darn good song writer. They all cross a few genres. Come this winter, check the songs she put on her Christmas album. She wrote and performed some excellent original holiday songs. And most of them will get your feet moving.
I met No Doubt in 97 when she looked like this!!! So beautiful it was distracting!!!
It was at an awards after party with them, Bush, and Marylin Manson….(it was an Interscope party and that’s the label we were on) Tony the bassist even came to my bands LA performance a few months later….all nice ppl except Gavin from Bush. Great reaction BP!
Yes. I went to school, and worked with a girl who was nearly identical looking. Ive honestly never felt so strong for someone as i did for her. What a curse for a girl lol.
Gwen gives 100% on stage. A true rockstar!
No Doubt's musical style has been characterized as ska punk, ska, pop rock, new wave, alternative rock, pop-punk, reggae, reggae fusion, and punk rock
What is even more amazing from Punk/Ska roots. Gwen was married to Gavin Rosdale of the rock band from the UK BUSH. She is now married to country mega star Blake Shelton. She has 2 number one country songs with Blake. Blake has 28 number one songs...plus she is on the Voice as one of judges. Amazing talent!!
Yeah, that came as a can you believe it,lol, but here we are.
To say they were Punk is a stretch.
And Gavin was with Shirley as well.
She could be America's sweetheart. She is a class act, talented and beautiful.
I think Gwen Stefani has that old Hollywood Jean Harlow look, and she did actually play the fictional version of Gene Harlow in the aviator
I was so in love with her when I was young! She sings like an angel! 😂
You should also check out Gwen Stefani's duet with rapper Eve called "Let Me Blow Ya Mind"!
Gwen won a Grammy with Eve in 2001 for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration on the song “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” produced by Dr. Dre.
Still would run to a dancefloor now
Her collaboration with Moby on Southside, was also a banger
She wrote this about her ex, Tony the bassist.. they had a long term relationship, then broke up and she wrote this song, but they stayed in the band together.. she went on to marry Gavin Rosdale, who cheated on her (??!!) .. now she's married to country star Blake Shelton, who says he was so impressed with her, she wasn't like anyone else he'd met in "the industry",she drove herself to The Voice in a black minivan and is a mother first.. she seems like such a cool person. When you listen to her in interviews she just has a certain vibe that is hard to put into words. Apparently she goes to Church every Sunday... I just love her so much. I would defnitely suggest checking out "About a Girl".. she's such a ham in the video, I think you would like it. :)
And Blake, who had no kids, loves her three boys. Moved her and the boys out of the big city and moved to Oklahoma.
I think that Gwen has always been a class act. Her voice is epic.
Yep. Imagine being that strong and beautiful as a woman. Taking the spotlight and running with it. You’re right. She is stunning. Superstar. Great reaction 👊🏼
The song Cool is another good one
She brought a voice to a lot of us girls in the 90s. She had a toughness and but also could be "prettygirl", which told us we could be more than one thing. She was very important to a lot of us.
A great song to check out is Underneath It All, which features a Jamaican (i think) artist named Lady Saw who should have gotten a lot more are play after she collaborated with them. You have to get the long version though to hear that part, because they cut it out a lot on the radio versions, just like they used to cut out Left Eye's raps from TLC songs on the radio (which is a tragedy).
Tragic Kingdom is such a good record from front to back.
Tragic Kingdom was released in 1995, album is certified Diamond with 16mil sold worldwide. Number 1 album on Billboard 200. Hit songs were "Just a Girl", "Spiderwebs", "Don't Speak"- Except for "Just a Girl", which peaked at 23 on Billboard 200, none charted due to no commercial single release for "Don't Speak" and "Spiderwebs". Don't Speak was #1 on Billboards Hot 100 Airplay charts for 16 straight weeks. Minor hits with "Excuse Me Mr." and "Sunday Morning".
"Don't Speak" written by Gwen and her brother Eric(who left the band once this album was finished) is about Gwen's break-up with bass player Tony Kanal (guy with the buzz cut at the beginning of the mv picking the orange)...So No Doubt is kind of like a Fleetwood Mac of the 90s; except not every song written was about bad member relationships with each other.
I would give a listen to this album in it's entirety. "Just a Girl" and "Spiderwebs" of the major hits fit more in the Ska mold.
Speaking of Snoop Dog, he’s going to be a coach on the next season of “The Voice” and so is Gwen! What are the odds haha! At age 54, she’s still in amazing shape and can dance hard during her performances!
No Doubt was Ska. Gwen Stefani has gone on to have a big solo career since the release of Don't Speak which I believe came out around 97. You might have heard Hollaback Girl from her.
That crazy was listening to this on the way home and wondered when BP will get round to this, great album!
Spiderwebs will always be my favourite. Many other great songs, but that one just gets me going every time I hear it.
Lmao Gwen does have male groupies. Especially for those who were in our adolescence in the 90s. She has a really big fan base and still perform today. Her music is a mix of reggae, punk, ska. Orange County/Los Angeles vibes.
Love me some No Doubt. They have some really good tunes for sure. I love the song Hella Good too BP!
Qwen and Stevie nicks- badass great singers- both singing a breakup song live nightly to their ex who is in the band! Got to love it!
I saw No Doubt live in 1997. Gwen is an amazing 'front man'. She owned the audience. She had just the males singing "I'm just a girl", and we were happy to do it!
I miss the band No Doubt....wish they still performed.
The song which made them famous. She wrote it when her boyfriend Tony Kanal (the black guitarist standing next to her in the video) broke up with her, breaking her heart. The break-up song about him is what gave him his career.
Still loving No Doubt all these years later ❤
Ska is an excellent genre of music. The Mighty Mighty Boss Tones was around the same time period as No Doubt. New Ska band The Defiant just released an album (lead singer formerly with The Mighty Mighty Boss Tones, drummer formerly with The Offspring, guitarist formerly with Smashmouth etc...).
Reminds me of someone I didn’t treat well who loved me so much and he finally said enough. This song came on in the car and I sobbed and sobbed. He never gave in and I married someone else (which didn’t work). It’s been 27 years and I still love and miss him, but it’s too late. Every time I hear this it all comes flooding back. I love you P. Always. Such a great song.
You should check out “Just a Girl” having a daughter, it’s about how society treats women and standing strong as a woman. It’s an anthem, really.
This was No Doubt's 2nd album 'Tragic Kingdom' in 1995... It became a huge hit in 1996 after a slow start; their debut album from 1992 was not a commercial success... The band was formed by Gwen Stefani's brother Eric Stefani and his friend John Spence, who was the male vocalist alongside Gwen on female vocals... Sadly, John Spence took his own life, leaving Gwen on lead vocals. Tony Kanal (bass) was an early member and he and Gwen became a couple... Adrian Young (drums) and Tom Dumont (guitar) eventually rounded out No Doubt.
After touring for the 1st album, Eric Stefani announced he was leaving No Doubt after the 2nd album... and then, Tony Kanal opted to end their romantic relationship... Gwen was understandably upset and poured her lyrics on 'Tragic Kingdom' from her heartbreak and disappointment towards Tony (who was supportive of her creativity) ... Gwen admitted that she and Tony still remained the core of No Doubt after her brother left the band...
Great reaction! I would definitely recommend reacting to more No doubt! Especially from this album, it's so good😊
This was essentially the bands break up song. And then Gwen released all her solo stuff. Such a good song.
Yes! YES! YES! I seen them in concert took my daughter in 2010! Heard them for the first time in 95! They are that Epic then, then & NOW! She might sing a few Country songs but shes schooled in R&B!
Seen them in concert! EPIC!
I love No Doubt! I believe they’re coming out with a new album. Can’t wait for that! I saw them in HI when I was in high school, I never had so much fun during that time in my life. Which was a pretty dark time for me. I was not in a good place and No Doubt helped me out somehow, Gwen Stefani I think is amazing! She’s amazing!! I had Tragic Kingdom on repeat when I was in high school.
Yeah Gwen's soulful beautiful eyes at 10:34 where you turned your head away in amazement. I've replayed and froze the video there many a time. I keep falling for beautiful and talented female singers. Maybe its how they reveal their personality and display their emotions. But I fell for ONJ as a teen, Kate Bush in 1978 with her eccentricities and unusual songwriting imagination and dance and movement and captivating beauty and soft eyes, and then Gwen Stefani in 1996. Gwen must have found the fountain of youth as she looks much younger than her 54+ years. I saw No Doubt twice in concert in 2009 and they sounded great. Seen Gwen solo once and she nailed it. The one concert she had just had a baby 6 or 9 months earlier and her abs looked more ripped than in this video. She works out a lot. Check out the official video (black and white) for ''Hella Good.'' She just oozes a pure sexuality pretty well every microsecond in that video but to me its so pure and natural that unlike some other female singers who get sexual it doesn't seem at all skanky. I've only seen a couple of reaction videos to it so you might not be able to post it.
Yeh you're right there mate, there was just something about Gwen,an Amazing voice and,I'm not normally into slim blonds,but GODDAMN!!👀😱👏👏👏😍😍😍🤷♂️💜
You can not have any idea about how popular this song was, it play day and night EVERYWHERE,the group have to request MTV to stop playing it so much after one year....
No Doubt JUST played Cochella a couple of weeks ago and they were phenomenal!
Awesome video, and reaction as always. Love No Doubt, and the whole album this is off of is awesome, not a bad song on it. And I KNOW what you mean about Mariah, I was 13 when the video for “Always Be My Baby” came out, and it had an effect on me for sure lmao
These guys just rocked Coachella a couple of weeks ago. Gwen Stefani is still amazing in her 50's.
Love that you're reacting to this man. Love No Doubt and this song especially. I actually sampled it for a song from my last album so it holds a special place in my heart. Keep up the great work brother!
I just saw their reunion at Coachella in April! I put some of their performances on my channel! I went there to see them and get their limited edition merch…so amazing!!!
I love no doubts version of its my life - great video for it too
gotta love 90's alternative music. you should hear her on the song spiderwebs. thanks for the amazing reactions :)
The Bananas song is Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl during her solo career. (I'm) Just a Girl is a No Doubt song. Other No Doubt song to check out is Spiderwebs, Hey Baby, Hella Good, and Settle Down.
This band is one of my faves! So good. Saw them 5 times
RESPECT , TOTALLY respect that you want to do straight by your kids ,
Gwen is iconic. There's no one like her. I mean, the group is fantastic, but Gwen makes is the stardust.
wow. for some reason ur reaction made me go watch the '90s biggest hit in europe..i think i m getting old because i miss this sound
Gwen Stephanie was someone that I heard for the first time, I liked her music, along with Kirk Cobain. Beautiful voices.
Dude! I used to DJ back in the 90's, I even did Video DJing for a couple years. I've played this song countless times, even the video. I have seen No Doubt in concert. I just noticed something for the first time about this video. The little drama acting sequences where they are doing the photo shoot, it is like a little side story of how music producers will sign a whole group but they really only have their eye on one person. That is what the eating of the maggoty apple is. They get their record contract but that is the thing that breaks the group up. What a cool little story, still a break up story. I love it! So glad you play these old songs BP
I really liked No Doubt when they first got big, but my favorite song that features Gwen Stefani is the cover of the song “You’re the Boss” on The Brian Setzer Orchestra’s album “The Dirty Boogie”. Brian Setzer got famous as the lead singer and guitar player for the rockabilly trio, Stray Cats around 1980. He basically fell off until a big band swing group formed in his neighborhood and teased him about jamming. He took them up on it and they worked up a set of old songs which the covered as a full band with Brian ripping it up on guitar and vocals. They played their first show to a basically empty venue, but word spread and they had lines around the block within a few shows. I would say “You’re the Boss” is worth checking out even though it’s not really well known, but if you want to check out something from The Brian Setzer orchestra I would recommend “Switchblade 327”, “Rock This Town”, or “This Cat’s on a Hot Tin Roof” which is, in my opinion, one of the best album openers of all time.
I love Stray Cats 😂
I know you have been told this, but it is Gwen Stefani. Early 90s No Doubt was charting for sure!! Nice reaction!! 💜
Spiderwebs and just a girl are awesome songs! Just a girl is WAY more than a chick song, though it is definitely an anthem for a lot of 90's girls. It's worth a listen because it definitely has deep lyrics! Loved this reaction! No doubt was one of my favs as a teenager.
Can find more reggae sounds on Underneath it all(ft Lady Saw), Settle Down, Hey Baby(ft Bounty Killer)
Love Gwen Stefani!
Totally unrelated… you should really react to the official music video of Sugarland Stay. Powerful female vocalist that has powerful emotions.
One of the best bands I ever had the pleasure to see live, brass ensemble was awesome live with kilo tons of energy delivered on stage
Sooooooooooooo :D Yes.. commenting again. You should listen to "Spider Web" ... I LOVE that song by them. This song, "dont speak" is from like... 1996. Spider Web is also from the same time, off the same album as this one. The "Im just a girl" song is also off this album... You should hear it too... even though its female centered, the instrumental behind it is phenomenal!
She is married to country music's Blake Shelton. Both of them were mentors on the show The Voice.
I wasn't into the genre, but from the outside looking in, Gwen hit the scene hard and fast!
I heard about "this band from Orange County", and the super cute, athletic front-girl... the next thing you knew, they were HUGE! 🤙😎
Dang how did I miss this one! This is classic lol take me back to middle school and the skating rink haha
Much respect for taking back the "this b can sing" not just once, but twice.
The live performances back then were so personal and amazing.
I resonated with this reaction, homie. 🔥 ❤
Definitely a Spanish vibe, with that classical guitar solo, etc.
Try some live performances of the band/her. Just . . . Wow!
She always has a distinctive voice
Gwen Stefani is always so mesmerizing. Sparkles! 💖
They are Ska yes. This is one of their ballads. I wore out this whole album back in the day playing it so much 🥰
You'd probably enjoy the rhythms in most, if not all of the songs on this album
My fav❤ is Hella good.
Please give the Guano Apes a chance, the female singer is incredible good and well it is a German band with different songs but always fun.
And well Gwen Stefani you listened now is such a good singer , I saw her live and she was giving 100% on stage,really good!👍
I was a teenager in the 90's and No Doubt was one of my favorite bands of the time. I think this was released in 1996. This whole album is very good, my other favorite are Spiderwebs and Just a Girl. Another one of my favorite bands from this time period is Sublime, unfortunately the lead singer passed away in 1996, they only had 2 albums. I think they really had a unique sound, I haven't heard anything else like them. I really think you would like them. Their most popular songs... What I Got, Badfish, Santeria, Wrong Way and many others. Some controversial ones too... Date Rape and Smoke 2 Joints.