Cool story. I also loved these guys at 12-13 in the very north of Sweden (the most northern city in the country, above the Arctic Circle), in a small mining town with population of barely 30 000. They where popular all over the f*cking world. Awesome
@@MattiasSvanberg1987nice brother!!! I’m from a small former mining town 12 miles outside Pittsburgh. Lots of oil here so pure it can be used unrefined. Natural gas too tons of it!!!! When president trump comes back home we’ll knock down those high prices abroad for our brothers over seas!!!
It is obvious what must be done. When the Bloodhound Gang is as old in real world as the audience is in this video, they should remake this video, where they are the ancients on stage, performing this song to overwhelmingly enthralled twenty somethings raging wickedly to this evergreen classic of elder wisdom. You know this must be.
It Looks Like a retirement Home or Something. Imagine a Back to the Future Version of this theoretical Remake: with Other camera Perspektives you can spot the eldered Band members, doesn't recognize listen to themselves 🤪
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Absolutely... wrong.. No need of that woke crap. 😂the old people on the videoclip just need to see the light: they transform themselves in dynamic selves. Just need a bit of empathy and attention. Just like anyone else.
"This hardcore ghetto gangster image takes a lot of practice, I'm not black like Barry White, no I am white like Frank Black is" - forever in my top 10 song lines. This is poetry.
@@Zero_19268 The 90's was the last truly great decade for westerners, there was no reality TV yet and shit like 9/11 had not divided people into lefty loonies and redneck righties yet. Back then we were all on the same page and a celebrity was someone who had done something significant in their life instead of how it is today where any airhead from Jersey Shore is considered a celebrity. Fuck, I miss the 90's.
@@Zero_19268 Get out of that Office Chair and go live life. It's short so live free and live good. Do it with restraint though, your future self will thank you for it. Stuff just starts to hurt out of nowhere when you get older from the things you did when you were younger.
As a drummer this is the first song i sang while playing live. We had a gig with a band called "headache". This was our first song. It was in a very religious neighborhood and most of the audience was under 12. We had no idea. More then half of the kids got dragged away by their parents after the first MF. But the rest was spellbound. After the gig my band got paid in soda and vodka, and the main band got cash. But we had a line of kids wanting our autographs and nobody cared the main band. This song will always have a front seat in my life.
That's hilarious man props to the parents who let thier kids stay and listen. You guys probably spawned a whole elementary schools worth of people into good music
@MeCooper I've done quite a few bar gigs, some town festivals, never any stadiums or anything agent booked. I wouldn't call it a headliner at a smaller gig like that either.
Has a different place for me. I'm not a veteran but a lot of my friends and classmates went to Iraq or Afghanistan, they would play this in their vehicles along with all kinds of other 'crass' music. It was acceptable as demoralization for the enemy. One of the few constant comforts of home they had, so it certainly stuck with them shooting people while or just after listening to their favorite songs.
Offhand, I can think of one other band that pulled it off: Folk Implosion. "Natural One" made them a _bona fide_ one-hit wonder, even with that listless, vacant Lou Barlow vocal.
Apparently Evil Jared Hasselhoff said that the band will consider a comeback if Trump was impeached. So we won't see them back anytime soon. DJ Q-Ball has an event planning company in Philly.
I miss the days when bands like this had a chance and got radio play. There is absolutely no way a band like this will ever be successful in the future. And thats really sad.
@@j.p.7923 that's the sad part right there if there was a band like Bloodhound Gang around today the cancel culture mob would immediately attack a band that is like them and try to do everything to ruin that band by calling them racist and saying they're making quote on quote "making fun of black people" or they would be calling them sexist it's disappointing people are so focused on looking for anything to be offended about these days people take themselves way too serious now and don't even know how to have fun anymore those are the kinds of people that really annoy me music is supposed to be all about expressing yourself and having fun while entertaining others and these people nowadays just don't seem to understand that's what music is supposed to be.
@@crush5781 i totally agree with you, life is too short to be perpetually offended by everything, the bloodhound gang is neither racist nor sexist, it's just plain fun. Unfortunately, today the boundary between having fun and taking offense practically no longer exists.
no one ever believes me when I get into conversations about lyricists (usually rap related) and I say one of the best word-play and metaphor users is Jimmy Pop of BHG... but dude has got to be one of the most clever lyric writers ever
*_LOL You mean I’m not the only one? “Hooray For Boobies” is, in all seriousness, in my top 10 albums for lyric writing. I’ve printed the lyrics out and had people read them without hearing the music, and it’d take them so long to finish because they’d keep stopping from laughing so hard. Jimmy’s pop culture references are on a whole different level._*
My college roommate in the 2000’s had a PhD level professor tell him that the bloodhound gang was one of his favorite bands because of their witty lyrics. I think he was a math professor.
Don’t be such a boomer. I’m a 55 year old lady and I Listen to people like Duke Dumont, Disclosure, Purple Disco Machine, Orville Peck, godspeed you! black emperor, Frank Ocean, Kanye West. Quit your bitching, these are some of the best artists of today’s music. ( godspeed you is a little older )
USA military used this as an anthem in Iraq. Not exactly uplifting. I get where you're coming from but imagine having your house blown to pieces with this in the background. Also - Fact check - This is a fact
@@Biscuit0313you do realize blowing up houses with enemy combatants in them isn't a war crime, right? You would sue the 18-25 year olds in a situation they don't control listening to music they love for some comfort?
It's 2022 and I woke up with this in my head and am curing a mighty hang over. These dudes are the tits. Look how they young they were. They defined the ultimate filthy rock. Go you good things
Grossly underrated and extremely misunderstood. The BHG helped me make it through my first three enlistments. I hope they form back up. 2021 needs them to help us through the shit fest of insanity that is about to transpire.
I don't think they could be the same band in today's PC climate. I mean, I'd love for them to be themselves, but who knows how they'd be if they made music again.
I've already told my whole family. Since middle school this has been my favorite song forever. Like if you tried to torture me and played it back to back for days...I would still be happy singing along. Close second is Blister in the Sun but this song has it by miles. 😊
@@dootdoot94xo44 well at least someone else remembers I have talked to a few other individuals and they didn't recall either but you could be right maybe we just woke up in this parallel universe
I’m 42 now I remember watching this I couldn’t stop laughing 😆 I still listen to this song and even to this day I still get a laugh out of watching the music 🎵 video to this song
я должен был увидеть их на фестивале "Кубана 2013" в России, но к сожалению, они надругались над Российским флагом и их концерт отменили в последний момент.
Time flies, I was 14 years old when this song come out, I'm 40 yo now. These guys, Blur, Prodigy, The Stone Roses, Nirvana, Metallica, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, Bomfunk MC's, The Smashing Pumpkins, and some others, were always in the DJ's set of our house parties at the time.
I was about 12 years old when this song was released and as a grown ass woman I’m proud to say it might have affected my personality a bit more than a healthy person would admit. In my finest moments I can put a dead serious look on my face, sing this whole song and only move my lower body in inappropriate ways. Comon... party people....
I remember walking around middle school singing "I'm mighty tighty whitey and I'm smuggling plums" before I understood even remotely what it meant. So I definitely understand where you're coming from here. Jimmy Pop made me the woman I am today. And I'm proud of that.
haha, i'm in my mid-fifties and although i've heard it many times, i've only just seen this video for the first time. it's so full of fun, kindness and gentle humour that take it to a whole new level. inspired genius.
This song always brings back some good memories of the summer year before my senior year in HS. I lived by some foothills, and my friends and I would hop this barb wire fence with a boombox, blankets and beer to hike way up this hill and have a little party. I distictivley remember a bunch of us singing along to this song under a full moon and having the best time up there. Good times!
I'm 39 and I've been hearing this song for years and it just struck me how truly relevant this clip is right now in 2023 in terms of wealth and property distribution between the generations. It's "rooster noises" spot on. The older generation is on fire for sure. Guess we eat our young now...
It's crazy how many people apparently love and grew up with this song without any context of the reference or era. I mean the fact that they don't even know this is the radio edit just makes it all the more hilarious.
my late best friend once sent a voice message singing about their cat, “hello my name is nunny man and i’m a little grey cat.” now i feel close to them every time i listen to this song. i’m grateful for that.
"Yeah I'm hung like planet Pluto hard to see with the naked eye But if I crashed into Uranus I would stick it where the sun don't shine" part is hella funny
My dad showed me this song when I was like 4 and it was my favorite song. My dads not around a whole lot anymore but this song is a great reminder of him. thanks for coming to my ted talk. 🥺
My first atheist friend introduced me to this song. I was LDS at the time, #mormon, and for some reason I can never forget this song. I think it was a turning point. Heard my first "dirty words" in this song, lol.
Matthew Cockburn as i learned English, my teacher gave me this song, i told him what is that , i want to learn English from a good music , 2013 i learned English and i forgot it again i learned Germany, but didn’t forget this song
I walked 12 miles when I was 13 to see the bloodhound gang in Pittsburgh at a mid day mid week festival downtown and it was fuckin epic!!!!!!
Cool story. I also loved these guys at 12-13 in the very north of Sweden (the most northern city in the country, above the Arctic Circle), in a small mining town with population of barely 30 000. They where popular all over the f*cking world. Awesome
The world doesn’t do shit like this anymore, and it shows
@@MattiasSvanberg1987nice brother!!! I’m from a small former mining town 12 miles outside Pittsburgh. Lots of oil here so pure it can be used unrefined. Natural gas too tons of it!!!! When president trump comes back home we’ll knock down those high prices abroad for our brothers over seas!!!
@@chrissnatchko7795 maybe 20 years ago I listen this on my Walkman- maybe more yearas ago. radio FM Rock 101
It is obvious what must be done. When the Bloodhound Gang is as old in real world as the audience is in this video, they should remake this video, where they are the ancients on stage, performing this song to overwhelmingly enthralled twenty somethings raging wickedly to this evergreen classic of elder wisdom. You know this must be.
Отличная идея!!! 😂
Let it be so!
It Looks Like a retirement Home or Something. Imagine a Back to the Future Version of this theoretical Remake: with Other camera Perspektives you can spot the eldered Band members, doesn't recognize listen to themselves 🤪
Absolutely... wrong.. No need of that woke crap. 😂the old people on the videoclip just need to see the light: they transform themselves in dynamic selves. Just need a bit of empathy and attention. Just like anyone else.
Blink 182 did it first
"This hardcore ghetto gangster image takes a lot of practice, I'm not black like Barry White, no I am white like Frank Black is" - forever in my top 10 song lines. This is poetry.
yo. yo.
Its also the second pixies reference in the song
Trine Langohr that’s the exact line that brought me here 😂
@@att1413 really what was the first
@@att1413 Which one?
God bless the old folk who agreed to this shoot.
I'm sure there was no hearing aides involved. 😂
They are most likely all dead by now
@@RobertEYoung-gg3io, LOL
Weren't they the WWII generation?
As someone who was in high school when this song came out, I'm quickly approaching being on of those old folk.
If people would take the time to listen to more Bloodhound Gang songs they'd realize these guys are brilliantly hilarious!
+A2Z11tree I do like them because of Jimmy. He is fucking funny hahaha.
been to over 200 shows in the 90's, BHG is still one of the best and funnest shows i ever saw
right! I haven't listened to this cd in years. They're funny as hell tho!
haha preach ...
I remember seeing them and Jimmy pop was making fun of my ex. It was great.
Ahhh bringing this 46 year old man back to his mid 20's. Haven't listened to this in forever. Great jam
everyday i wish i got to experience your era. everything is so boring...
@@Zero_19268 The 90's was the last truly great decade for westerners, there was no reality TV yet and shit like 9/11 had not divided people into lefty loonies and redneck righties yet. Back then we were all on the same page and a celebrity was someone who had done something significant in their life instead of how it is today where any airhead from Jersey Shore is considered a celebrity.
Fuck, I miss the 90's.
@@Zero_19268 Get out of that Office Chair and go live life. It's short so live free and live good. Do it with restraint though, your future self will thank you for it. Stuff just starts to hurt out of nowhere when you get older from the things you did when you were younger.
@@krashd Go do you then. Dont worry about other
@@Zero_19268It was the greatest era for music. UK, USA, hell Europe-wide. It's mostly all boring, similar crap now
Jimmy Pop is a true original. He is himself and no one else. Very rare to see that anymore.
As a drummer this is the first song i sang while playing live. We had a gig with a band called "headache". This was our first song. It was in a very religious neighborhood and most of the audience was under 12. We had no idea. More then half of the kids got dragged away by their parents after the first MF. But the rest was spellbound.
After the gig my band got paid in soda and vodka, and the main band got cash. But we had a line of kids wanting our autographs and nobody cared the main band.
This song will always have a front seat in my life.
That's hilarious man props to the parents who let thier kids stay and listen. You guys probably spawned a whole elementary schools worth of people into good music
The "main band" lol You've never done a gig in your life
@@MeCooper Or im not native english speaker. That was over 25 years ago and im still playing live music. Believe what you want i guess.
@MeCooper I've done quite a few bar gigs, some town festivals, never any stadiums or anything agent booked. I wouldn't call it a headliner at a smaller gig like that either.
Has a different place for me. I'm not a veteran but a lot of my friends and classmates went to Iraq or Afghanistan, they would play this in their vehicles along with all kinds of other 'crass' music. It was acceptable as demoralization for the enemy. One of the few constant comforts of home they had, so it certainly stuck with them shooting people while or just after listening to their favorite songs.
This is still gold. Was a teenager then. Now in my 40’s & still bopping along 🤟🏻😊
Me too go the 90's
I was s teenager you were at least 20 yoo
Also in my 40s and gosh... I am so excited how people will react when I am in my 80s and will mosh to that song
Same here man. I'm 43 and I still mainly listen to 90s music. Guess you can say I'm old school!
Fucking ageing like fine whiskey!
my dad is a firefighter and sung this all the time when I was little
John Cena Official Channel oh no.
That is some sick shit bro! Yo!
People normally shoot fire men. They cannot have children like all the trolls.
Lovitt!!
Your dad is the bestest! Glad he showed you what good music is like!
Believe it or not No matter the year is people are still gonna be listening. Crazy right.
That is correct!
@@dorrienvenables3057 yes, absolutely correct
20'ish+ years later eh.... Still 😂 ❤ Good s#!t
Literally just thought about this song for the first time in a decade lol.
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Still listen to it 2023... It's time to present the Bloodhound gang to my teenage kid's 😂
Yes. The world is in dire need of BHG atm.
idk what it is about these guys but i yearn for them. In these dark times. Where is my Bloodhound Gang, where have they gone?
It's 2021 and the roof is still on fire.
yeeeahhh!!
@@Викто-п6р so cool
Yessir
Hell yeah
well we dont need no water let 2021 burn
The only band who can have a singer that sounds bored outta his mind but still manage to be awesome
lol
Yeah. When people do it nowadays they just sound like they have a droopy eye.
Offhand, I can think of one other band that pulled it off: Folk Implosion. "Natural One" made them a _bona fide_ one-hit wonder, even with that listless, vacant Lou Barlow vocal.
dinosaur jr
There is CAKE
This Band was ahead of its Time. Sad to see it all came to an End.
This song does not get old...ever. Jimmy and the gang need to come back to us in 2020 and save us from this hell because we are not burning well...
Apparently Evil Jared Hasselhoff said that the band will consider a comeback if Trump was impeached. So we won't see them back anytime soon.
DJ Q-Ball has an event planning company in Philly.
@@NomadAngie He was impeached. Twice.
@@AntoineWG But not convicted, so it was a meaningless political play.
I miss the days when bands like this had a chance and got radio play. There is absolutely no way a band like this will ever be successful in the future. And thats really sad.
Yep because a band like this could not exist nowadays, everyone would call them racist and homophobic, you can't have fun today, the 90s was great.
RIP pepe le pew also
@@j.p.7923 that's the sad part right there if there was a band like Bloodhound Gang around today the cancel culture mob would immediately attack a band that is like them and try to do everything to ruin that band by calling them racist and saying they're making quote on quote "making fun of black people" or they would be calling them sexist it's disappointing people are so focused on looking for anything to be offended about these days people take themselves way too serious now and don't even know how to have fun anymore those are the kinds of people that really annoy me music is supposed to be all about expressing yourself and having fun while entertaining others and these people nowadays just don't seem to understand that's what music is supposed to be.
@@crush5781 i totally agree with you, life is too short to be perpetually offended by everything, the bloodhound gang is neither racist nor sexist, it's just plain fun. Unfortunately, today the boundary between having fun and taking offense practically no longer exists.
I'm in Germany, over here they're always played on the radio, all of their hits.
Who's still jamming over 20 years later? This is just a neckbreaking Sound and Move!
25
you :)
Just give up your infantile attention pleading.
2023!! Bloodhound forever. I miss this band
no one ever believes me when I get into conversations about lyricists (usually rap related) and I say one of the best word-play and metaphor users is Jimmy Pop of BHG... but dude has got to be one of the most clever lyric writers ever
He’s pure genius
*_LOL You mean I’m not the only one? “Hooray For Boobies” is, in all seriousness, in my top 10 albums for lyric writing. I’ve printed the lyrics out and had people read them without hearing the music, and it’d take them so long to finish because they’d keep stopping from laughing so hard. Jimmy’s pop culture references are on a whole different level._*
@@kevindie I totally agree with you
“I’m hung like Pluto, hard to see with the naked eye
But if I crashed into Uranus I would stick it where the sun don’t shine”
My college roommate in the 2000’s had a PhD level professor tell him that the bloodhound gang was one of his favorite bands because of their witty lyrics. I think he was a math professor.
Using the animal sounds to cover for the profane language is a stroke of genius...every time I've heard this tune, I start cracking up LOL
Ah yes the good ol days. I was a teenager when I first saw this back when it played on "The Box". I'm 40 years old now and this song is still awesome
Based
Yesss I remember the box. Those were the days.
Whose Still listening to this in whatever the year you read this? Congrats, you have great taste
Fist bump
Thanks😊
Согласен с тобой.
I’m so glad I found them!! I can’t believe I didn’t listen to more of their songs. They are so brilliant!!
The indigenous folk of Canada are appreciating this right now.
I forgot how many good songs Bloodhound Gang have.
then you arent a real bhg fan
@@coryleblancdamn brah chill we all vibing to da music chill who cares music is music
@@AidenGutierrez-sm5tf but how can a real fan forget?
ONE MILLION
Is the roof still on fire in 2024?
guess xD
Yes
Hell yes brother
Yep 🔥
🔥
Serious nostalgia hit right here. Born in 91. Music these days doesn't even compare
same here. generation 84 though :)
Fellow 91 here and I agree %100
Don’t be such a boomer. I’m a 55 year old lady and I Listen to people like Duke Dumont, Disclosure, Purple Disco Machine, Orville Peck, godspeed you! black emperor, Frank Ocean, Kanye West. Quit your bitching, these are some of the best artists of today’s music. ( godspeed you is a little older )
@@ApocGuy Born in '84, too: a great year to come alive!
Who alls still jamming to this in 2021 :)
Yo mama!
@@d.unknown3388 she is actually
F yeah bro.
me
Your mother and I
Remember listening to this in elementary school... haha 90s so wicked.
I listen that song until know and until know it doesn be boring greetings from allemangne in Hessen in Hattersheim 795🎉🎉🎉😮😮
Back when music had an uplifting message... 🙏
USA military used this as an anthem in Iraq. Not exactly uplifting. I get where you're coming from but imagine having your house blown to pieces with this in the background.
Also - Fact check - This is a fact
@@ricksanchez5949i did not know that ☹. If i were this band i would have sued them.. U aren't gonna use my music while committing war crimes.
@@Biscuit0313you do realize blowing up houses with enemy combatants in them isn't a war crime, right? You would sue the 18-25 year olds in a situation they don't control listening to music they love for some comfort?
@@ricksanchez5949 That makes this song so much better
@@ricksanchez5949that shows you how stupid the US militairy is.
Song never gets old
Neither do you bro
Ever
IKR
After all these years I just realized it was a home for the deaf place.
Yeah, Mt. Yermom. Home for the Deaf.
@@garydiane1577 ..... Mount Yer' Mom. LOL
Thanks...I totally missed that
@@royowen8118 She didn't though
Sorry had to say it lol
We need this broadcast 24/7 for world peace in 2024
C'mon party people
Love the emotion in his voice
I loooooveeee this song!! It reminds me of
my youth in the middle nineties! This band is amazing! Greetings from Brazil.
Thank you! Cheers from Brazil🎉
I am over 60 years young and I love this song..
✌💖🤘🎼
Are you in home for the deaf? :)
Based boomer
Me too 🤣👍
Oh crap.. guess what I'm jamming to...still.again...here we go.. Party People..
Ho..ho..ho
Same👍🏼
Aaaaaaaw this took me to the years I actually had forgotten about!
It's 2022 and I woke up with this in my head and am curing a mighty hang over. These dudes are the tits. Look how they young they were. They defined the ultimate filthy rock. Go you good things
Just woke up with the "I'm kind of like han solo, always stroking my own wookiee." I haven't listened to this in years. 😂
...that's what happened, when you are...
Are you Irish?
god i miss the late 90ies. So much good music there.
Grossly underrated and extremely misunderstood. The BHG helped me make it through my first three enlistments. I hope they form back up. 2021 needs them to help us through the shit fest of insanity that is about to transpire.
Me too! The stupidity of this album was matched by NAVSTA Great Lakes
Underrated doesn't mean not well known.
I don't think they could be the same band in today's PC climate. I mean, I'd love for them to be themselves, but who knows how they'd be if they made music again.
True. But the bigger the shit storm, the more we punk rockers get closer to the nirvana-anarchy. They asked for it.
@@scottlucky850 I was in the land of the Great Mistakes in 1993 and 1994. Then, went to the USS America at NOB Norfolk.
One of the smarted and most underrated bands ever ❤ turning comedy into good, coherent music is an art form of itself
I've already told my whole family. Since middle school this has been my favorite song forever. Like if you tried to torture me and played it back to back for days...I would still be happy singing along. Close second is Blister in the Sun but this song has it by miles. 😊
And in this times of pandemic mess, this song still blasts like the first time I heard it.
1:28
Miss the days pluto was a planet
Good times...
If it was a planet it can be a planet again
I could be wrong but didn't they declare Pluto a planet again?
@@skyguy546 You're wrong :
@@kurziieee they talked about it a few years back
@@dootdoot94xo44 well at least someone else remembers I have talked to a few other individuals and they didn't recall either but you could be right maybe we just woke up in this parallel universe
These Elderly People had the time of their lifes... Why isn't this a thing anymore?!
I’m 42 now I remember watching this I couldn’t stop laughing 😆 I still listen to this song
and even to this day I still get a laugh out of watching the music 🎵 video to this song
I'll never get enough of this song. 🤘🏾
Purn made fucker name
Anyone is here and still listen over and over?
ragnarok initiated
will never be a more non·plussed delivery
It's 31.12 2020 not over and over but ones for the day.
Yea
Hell yeah
The reveal at the very end was priceless. Perfection.
They noticed the band when they started glowing Christ-like.. which quickly turned into devil horns rocking:-D
This is probably the best music video of all time.
"One fierce beer coster" was a good album! I saw them live in the summer of '97!
я должен был увидеть их на фестивале "Кубана 2013" в России, но к сожалению, они надругались над Российским флагом и их концерт отменили в последний момент.
In the summer of 87!! ?? What a great summer
I love how the old folks are supposed to be deaf but they're totally dancing! Bloodhound Gang is the shit
Guys, this Is from the 90s before UA-cam. It is censored so it could be played on MTV. Yes, mtv used to play music videos a little more back then lol
Wow didn't know that MUSIC T.V was a about music
It's so weird because that must be a foreign concept to people born in and after the 90s.
But isnt this still done up to today?
And today it would not have to be censored anymore?
@@matthiascerebri3315 today it has to be censored to more extremities than you know, people are easily offended these days
Who still here hear this masterpiece on 2024
You!
@@andrewdevine3920
And me
🤔🤔
I just realized the name of the place...
"Mount Yermom"...
This has been a victory for America & the scholars of 2017
This song got me through an unexpected and sudden homelessness caused by a house fire. Only the humor kept me going.
Time flies, I was 14 years old when this song come out, I'm 40 yo now. These guys, Blur, Prodigy, The Stone Roses, Nirvana, Metallica, Marilyn Manson, No Doubt, Bomfunk MC's, The Smashing Pumpkins, and some others, were always in the DJ's set of our house parties at the time.
One silly but awesome band that no one should ever take seriously. I wish they would reunite and go on tour again.
I love this song, such a classic & still as funny as what it was when it came out, I still remember buying the single on cassette 😂 😂😂
this was the song I was raised on and it will always be nostalgic
One of the best ideas for a band . If I ever have a huge party these guys would always play it . They’re genius
I listen to this song each time when we have fire alarm training.
then don't listen to it. then maybe the fire alarm does'nt go off so often..
The bridge, The bridge, The bridge is on fire
Huh, Which bridge?
The. ISO bridge lol
In about 30 years, this music video will be a pretty accurate representation of life in old folks homes
OH MY GOD! They are saying the F word!!!!!
I feel like fainting....
+Corey Jacobs What about my whoopie stick?
+CORDAHC
Have you discovered humor yet?
Antony777777 i have the full version that says the f***word
Listening to it on Spotify, they're not fucking around lol.
Thats what they always do.....
Crazy how after 20yrs you can listen to a track and sing every single word (and dance the actions) perfectly like it was yesterday..
Nobody cares, that you were also young 20 years ago.
Everyone is nuts, because this is the greatest song that ever existed, end of
“Come on party people” among my favorite lines ever 😂🖤
I was about 12 years old when this song was released and as a grown ass woman I’m proud to say it might have affected my personality a bit more than a healthy person would admit.
In my finest moments I can put a dead serious look on my face, sing this whole song and only move my lower body in inappropriate ways. Comon... party people....
❤️
Throw your hands in the air
You are the peak of human perfection.
I remember walking around middle school singing "I'm mighty tighty whitey and I'm smuggling plums" before I understood even remotely what it meant. So I definitely understand where you're coming from here. Jimmy Pop made me the woman I am today. And I'm proud of that.
haha, i'm in my mid-fifties and although i've heard it many times, i've only just seen this video for the first time. it's so full of fun, kindness and gentle humour that take it to a whole new level. inspired genius.
This song always brings back some good memories of the summer year before my senior year in HS. I lived by some foothills, and my friends and I would hop this barb wire fence with a boombox, blankets and beer to hike way up this hill and have a little party. I distictivley remember a bunch of us singing along to this song under a full moon and having the best time up there. Good times!
proof?
@@gmailupmysleeves ??
I listened to this song on my 10GB iPod while invading Baghdad in 2003. Good fucking times
thank you for your service
You killed kids too?
@@banielha I mean…who didn’t?
Just hope you realise you are the reason Russia is invading Ukraine today.
I hope they get their due, one day. Some of their stuff IS fire.
Man...these guys never fail to make me smile
I sung this at family karaoke night... it was glorious. I was grounded for a month but it was so worth it.
That's awesome
r/thathappened
Those people had the day of their lives making this clip ... Freaking awesome
I'm 39 and I've been hearing this song for years and it just struck me how truly relevant this clip is right now in 2023 in terms of wealth and property distribution between the generations. It's "rooster noises" spot on. The older generation is on fire for sure. Guess we eat our young now...
Yea.. my dad got me into this band. They r legends
I'm 39 myself.. Just strolling down memory lane.
Anyhow, good luck moving foraward in this... somewhat messed up world.
It's crazy how many people apparently love and grew up with this song without any context of the reference or era.
I mean the fact that they don't even know this is the radio edit just makes it all the more hilarious.
Still listen in 2024❤🎉
my late best friend once sent a voice message singing about their cat, “hello my name is nunny man and i’m a little grey cat.” now i feel close to them every time i listen to this song. i’m grateful for that.
Who is still listening in this scorching heat in 2024?
Legend
Me :D
👻🏴☠️👀
me
We play this every Halloween in front of 200 people waiting in line to see a haunted house... and it is still one that wakes the crowd up!!!
"Yeah I'm hung like planet Pluto hard to see with the naked eye
But if I crashed into Uranus I would stick it where the sun don't shine" part is hella funny
I love how deadpan the vocals are on this. The part where he goes "yo, yo," it's hilarious how he sounds so unenthused.
yeah and "c'mon party people, throw your hands in the air" LOL
The nostalgia is real! I grew up on bloodhound gang because of my dad ❤
A colleague blasted this song during the fire alarm test in the office.
Awesome 😁
Epic!
Lol
My dad showed me this song when I was like 4 and it was my favorite song. My dads not around a whole lot anymore but this song is a great reminder of him.
thanks for coming to my ted talk. 🥺
I'm not black like Barry White no I'm white like Frank Black is! Best lyrics ever given props to good music
i poop too
mom
What an underrated song, goes harder every time I hear it.. great classic!! Damn I'm getting old....
2020s NEED bands like this ASAP
Wasn’t gonna happen too many snowflakes now days sadly
i agree the future needs this kinda music but not with sencoring like this one trash heap is here ua-cam.com/video/RUXelTMCNyc/v-deo.html
@@iku_33 tough guy over here.
2020 doesn't deserve bands like this anymore nor does 2022 or 2023.
i was too young to really appreciate this when it dropped.
Pixies/ Frank Black reference is worth thumbs up in any tasteful world
WE GETTIN OUT OF THE HOUSE WITH THIS ONE
My first atheist friend introduced me to this song. I was LDS at the time, #mormon, and for some reason I can never forget this song. I think it was a turning point. Heard my first "dirty words" in this song, lol.
Welcome to the dark side
It has been long years. I'm still listening to this masterpiece...
Where the fuck do they find all these old people who are willing to do a video like this lol..... Seriously
+Jason Fehr They must've been very fun old people.
+Jason Fehr A lot of old ppl after 70 in Florida (at least) are sexually active, and have multiple partners.
+Jason Fehr they are called actors
+Jason Fehr hi i was just gonna comment that damn u
one of em is Johnny knoxville from jackass. when the original bad grandpa from the TV show was starting out
Will always be one of my favorite BHG songs
2019..god I forgot how great this song was
That feeling will occur with each of their songs you listen to today.
2020 here it's still great
Matthew Cockburn as i learned English, my teacher gave me this song, i told him what is that , i want to learn English from a good music , 2013 i learned English and i forgot it again i learned Germany, but didn’t forget this song
Oh god... I feel 13 again lol. Re watching a bunch of their videos and realizing how painfully and wonderfully 90s they were 😂
It was in 1996. It says so at the end.
ltmata1981 Recorded in 96, released in 97.
Lol no, this song was definitely NOT recorded in 2002.
Xavier STG You are correct, sir.
That's the coolest _beep_ of all time in music