I saw these guys in 94 or 95 and it was one of the only concerts where I sat in the front row the lead singer was putting everything he had into it. I mean dude's veins were popping out, sweat was pouring off him, it was a great performance. Funky song.
Kyuss soooooo ruled back in the day. I worked with a now-defunct club called Papa Joe's in Baton Rouge, LA to get these guys booked on this tour...then about 2 or 3 weeks before they were supposed to perform they split. So the show never happened. I saw them at Tipitina's in New Orleans on the Sky Valley tour....thank you to my friend Al Hodge of Tungsten for videotaping that show. I still have that video and watch it periodically. Kyuss just ruled and were like no one else.
Kyuss is one of those bands have I continued to listen to constantly for over 20 years since I heard them at one of my brother's mad shed parties. I was gutted when I missed out on a ticket to see them in Australia.
As a young 90’s lad, I often skipped this song when listening to the album. Now i can see it is a very well structured song with plenty of melody and super grinding bass-amp guitar. It seems Kyuss were indeed ahead of their time.
one of the greatest 90s bands, and should have much more recognition then they should AND still go out as a band that I (nor you probably!) have never seen play live... The trippiest, most atmospheric rock.
14 years in waiting.... My mate stuffed some phones on my ears and played this song to me (via his trusty CD walkman). I really liked it but never asked him who the band was. Until now. Great f#cken guitar riff to ride the song!!!!
I remember listening to Kyuss back in the early 90's, but only due to my older brother being a guitarist and having a very large record collection of 'underground' and independant types of rock music. Nobody else I know has ever heard of them! Period!!
Anybody else see guardians of the galaxy 2 and when Bautista says "it's the little one inch man", my mind went str8 to humming this tune. Long live Kyuss
I played this song for a program director of a college rock/alternative radio station when WTSV came out. He said it sounded like good background music. He was fired in 3 months. The station changed formats a few months later.
One Inch Man, lonely soul Two Inch Man, Two Inch Man, gimme more Five steps back, get him back Three steps up, get him up Always so lonely, lonely, lonely Always so lonely, lonely, lonely One Inch Man, lonely soul Two Inch Man, gimme more, more, more, more Always so lonely, lonely, lonely Once Inch Man he's so lonely, oh he's breathin' Down my vice, do you really wanna fuck me Not my time, do you really wanna hold me Am I time, do you really wanna hold me Love my time, do you really wanna hold me Always so lonely, Once Inch Man, he's breathin' Always so lonely, lonely, lonely One Inch Man, he's so lonely, oh!
413 thumbs down, wow....I always dug this, but I started listening at Blues and had a sweet tooth for them already. When I was young and smoking heavy, Kyuss was the cat's meow...thanks for upload.
There was never, ever, anything like this, and never willl be... Homme and QoTSA are great, but they're not @#$%ing KYUSS! ... just listen to 2:29, gawwwwd daaaaaaaaaaaamn!
I would not dare insinuate something so insane my friend! Never! However homme was the engine of Kyuss. Garcia was the tread on the road. Bjork was the cylinders all firing on Go, and Reeder was the cigarette in your hand and the rock on the radio. They were the shit.
This is the first of I've ever heard of them. I just looked them up out of curiosity. It kind of sucks because now I have to clean up my mind off the ceiling
@@TdunksmaneI mean josh homme literally invented a whole style, every stoner band post 1995 to this day was trying to sound like Josh Homme on a kyuss album. He also is the frontman of one of the most famous rock bands of all time in Queens of the Stone Age.
@@jenniferziff2196 I know huh, literally the entire concept of playing super fuzzed out in the style of 70s hard rock and playing swirling, hazy, weed smoke laden guitar riffs was literally started by Josh Homme lol.
John Garcia is one of the best, hottest, coolest, mindblowing vocalist ever. I´ve been at gigs with Kyuss, Unida, Vista Chino and last week in Stockholm John Garcia´s solo project. He´s still got it, and he´s still HOT as hell. God damned!! And he is a humble, lovely man.
+Ruby Smith That's so badass. Kyuss sounds like some sort of superhero that can turn into a pterodactyl and glide around the desert, but it's set in like 1908 or something and he stops banditos and outlaw gangs and shit. To me that's even cooler than the d&d villian, and he's pretty cool. You're a cool dad.
Agreed... Josh Homme even had his shit plugged into a bass amp a good portion of the time. Genious low-end frequencies from both Oliveri and Reeder combined with Homme's sludgy guitar makes for a great combo.
Brings back memories of many friday and saturday night parties at different gurus places full of beer bongs, goon bags, strategically placed stolen garden gnomes , and good times
high as a kite here and loving this. My friend told me to listen to the band high so i know now why he recommended them and shit, guys. I will buy them now.
I discovered Kyuss as a band in June 2005 whilst in a music shop and this 19 year old came in, picked up his pre-ordered luminous guitar and belted out Supascoop and Mighty scoop. I sat there astounded at his ability and asked him what it was....bought all their music and realised that Josh Homme was lead...No wonder I enjoyed Queens of the stone age so much...No-one knows is phenomenal
Can't believe people are actually bashing Garcia, the man sings with some fucking passion. Whenever people ask me about my favorite singers, I always tell them Neil Fallon, John Garcia, and Rob Halford. Halford is technically the best singer of the three, but that's not all you look for in a singer, which is why I consider the other two on par with him.
Uncle Fester Do you not agree? Do you think he is bad at what he does? Just because he isn't good in the traditional sense, doesn't mean he isn't a joy to listen to. Same could be said for Ozzy, Les Claypool, Johnny Rotten, Jello Biafra, Al Jourgensen, etc.
therestimenow Mike Patton is a terrific singer. He's more than just "good at what he does". He has the highest range of any other known singer alive. He can sing in almost any style. You should probably listen to his stuff beyond Faith No More. He can sing opera songs for crying out loud.
Like I said, I'm not a fan, so forgive me for not knowing trivia about him. I haven't even heard him sing opera. Still, what I said wasn't incorrect, I think you're fanboying just a little too hard.
I am 70 Years old this is a fantastic band great music great guitars
Всё верно. Мне 54 года. Слушаю Kyuss , с 1996 года.
It blows my mind how insanely good kyuss is. Rock on
There was an Australian band (I think the Fauves) who had a song called 'understanding Kyuss'
Они получили признание, только после своего распада. Может это и к лучшему,что они не стали супер звездами. В этом,есть какая-то магия. ❤😊🎸🔥
I got here after a young kid mentioned this song while interviewing Ian McKaye (minor threat,fugazi) on a podcast. Sweet, thanks kid.
Kyuss is pure, unadulterated rock. I would love to have been out in the desert seeing these guys playing parties back in the day.
💜❤️💜 omg same!!!
stone rock sorry, but agree with the rest
riff from war pigs!i love kiyss!😁
@@432HzSocialClub its rock
@@warshipsatin8764 sorry it is stone rock.
Sleazy, dirty, grimy, grungy, awesome, perfect rock.
fuk that "grungy", say "fuzzy" it fits the category
I saw these guys in 94 or 95 and it was one of the only concerts where I sat in the front row the lead singer was putting everything he had into it. I mean dude's veins were popping out, sweat was pouring off him, it was a great performance. Funky song.
One of the best albums ever made! Underrated, so underrated!
Definitely the Best Kyuss album!
Welcome to Sky Valley takes the cake IMO.
I remember hitchhiking from Yucca Valley just to go watch these guys at the dust bowl back in high school in the 90's
Kyuss soooooo ruled back in the day. I worked with a now-defunct club called Papa Joe's in Baton Rouge, LA to get these guys booked on this tour...then about 2 or 3 weeks before they were supposed to perform they split. So the show never happened. I saw them at Tipitina's in New Orleans on the Sky Valley tour....thank you to my friend Al Hodge of Tungsten for videotaping that show. I still have that video and watch it periodically. Kyuss just ruled and were like no one else.
62 years old.
Always looking out for Kyuss.
Kyuss is one of those bands have I continued to listen to constantly for over 20 years since I heard them at one of my brother's mad shed parties. I was gutted when I missed out on a ticket to see them in Australia.
saw them in 95 and Garcia's 2010 comeback tour - amazing , amazing
This goes out to the Tool fan who mentioned these guys in one of the comments..Don't know if you'll see this but thanks man!!
Tool actually did a cover of one of their other songs called Demon Cleaner.
ua-cam.com/video/Os6GQbymBig/v-deo.html
@Alexander Supertramp into the wild
Not a problem my man, get me a beer some day
He did you a solid. Hope you’ve found Blues for the red Sun. Now go check out 10000 Mods and Visage. Enjoy.
Just started listening my self feel ignorant that I never heard them sooner
I'm a decidedly average 5-inch man, but I'm lonely too.
That's because girls don't like idiots and you keep confusing centimeters with inches.
I'm a 6.3 inch man and I'm lonely
+M wallace I'm a one inch man and I get pussy constantly. they love it.
we counting the 3/10ths now? Damn. We got it bad eh? Me too. 6.7 here...and shrinking daily some damn how. haha
this is easily the best comment i've ever read. well done.
Why can’t good things last?
Imagine going out tonight to see these guys perform this song live in your town.
Sigh 😔
Crushing good song.
Only good memories, sadly. Live music is no longer anymore
Live music will always come back. Volume is psychologically addictive..
Hey they got together, dropped some fire, and left. Better than sticking around and putting out garbage like most bands
I was lucky to see them 3 times & Kyuss lives once
Great way to look at it!👍🎸
As a young 90’s lad, I often skipped this song when listening to the album. Now i can see it is a very well structured song with plenty of melody and super grinding bass-amp guitar. It seems Kyuss were indeed ahead of their time.
one of the greatest 90s bands, and should have much more recognition then they should AND still go out as a band that I (nor you probably!) have never seen play live... The trippiest, most atmospheric rock.
14 years in waiting.... My mate stuffed some phones on my ears and played this song to me (via his trusty CD walkman). I really liked it but never asked him who the band was. Until now. Great f#cken guitar riff to ride the song!!!!
One of the most underrated grunge surf 🏄♂️ rock stoner rock bands ever. KICKASS!! ❤
That is a fucking brutal guitar tone
Guitar played through a bass amp, sounds like the Yellowstone park on a good day.
Chris McGourty Ha that is an awesome description.
SUPER FUZZ!!!!!!!!!!
Žiga Auer MUDHONEY
Plus, guitar line is the same as the bass line and the bass gives the allready killer guitar that extra little push to its road to epic bassity haha
I remember listening to Kyuss back in the early 90's, but only due to my older brother being a guitarist and having a very large record collection of 'underground' and independant types of rock music. Nobody else I know has ever heard of them! Period!!
You need some new people, js.
Anybody else see guardians of the galaxy 2 and when Bautista says "it's the little one inch man", my mind went str8 to humming this tune. Long live Kyuss
One inch man. No wonder he's so lonely
lmao
Lol
Worn out useless sluts. No wonder they cant find a good man.
My woodwork teacher put this on full blast and pissed off the other teachers and now i do it to my sister... great inspiration.
Your woodwork teacher kicks ass!
***** He sure does, no longer my woodwork teacher anymore though which sucks.
Your woodwork teacher sounds cool, but you really shouldn't be doing it to your sister.
I,m going to play this to the short arsed wee Hun at work
Strange reason to begin interbreading but ok
finally a song i can relate to
How did I just find this today!?!? I feel like my eyes have been opened like the first time I really listened to tool! Daaaammmnnn!!!
this song has changed my understanding of riff based music...
Sick grooves!
Not many bands can groove like this Homme is a talent!
Not many bands can groove like this Homme is a talent!
One of first videos I've watched on Mtv SupeRock. This is soooo damn cool!
I have all discography from them😉
Martin Korn Woohoo!
Good
+Melissa MF Priceless.
+Melissa MF The good ol' days when MTV... actually showed music videos.
That bass though my headphones are rumbling. 10/10
nah, this is a bad crappy sound quality. Get the real deal and trip awaiiiiiy!
" Garcia plays Kyuss " came to belgium 2 days ago and ; Kyuss relived again from
it's tomb ... A great powerfull concert .... Go to see them !!!
This song is how I feel each and every day I’m used to it and I’ve accepted it now anyhow thanks for the vibe
I played this song for a program director of a college rock/alternative radio station when WTSV came out. He said it sounded like good background music. He was fired in 3 months. The station changed formats a few months later.
Yeah man Kyuss was and still is the best Stoner Rock band ever.
I'd say Down is #1
@@DarthWombat For me Down is the best
Kyuss rocks dude! Kick ass band!!!
Ćo, kako mi paše ovaj prigušeno-štopani zvuk, nemaš pojma. Baš gušt slušat.
@@robertozakinja4291 Super amigo,baš mi je drago... Ja ti obožavam Kyuss...
i saw these guys at deep ellum live dallas tx open for white zombie & danzig, one of the best gigs i ever witnessed >_< far ahead of their time
MASTERPIECE after all these years......
Uma das favoritas de todos os tempos. Sonzeira!!!!!🖖
KYUSS,QOTSA,TRUCKFIGHTERS all desert/stoner rock is the greatest genre that never became popular and I love that
and 1000 mods
Das ist der mit Abstand beste song von Kyuss.
Die Mutter aller Psy Stoner.
Danke
HoTTe
Man I miss the times when music was this awesome 😪
first time I heard this was back in 1996.. on the road working.. its still fkn good
JUST FUCKING AWESOME.
One inch is still going strong in 2020.
I always ignored this band, back in nineties, hearing them now its like i like! Intersesting we had jamm bands that used to make this sound of music,
One Inch Man, lonely soul
Two Inch Man, Two Inch Man, gimme more
Five steps back, get him back
Three steps up, get him up
Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
One Inch Man, lonely soul
Two Inch Man, gimme more, more, more, more
Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
Once Inch Man he's so lonely, oh he's breathin'
Down my vice, do you really wanna fuck me
Not my time, do you really wanna hold me
Am I time, do you really wanna hold me
Love my time, do you really wanna hold me
Always so lonely, Once Inch Man, he's breathin'
Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
One Inch Man, he's so lonely, oh!
That bass though
413 thumbs down, wow....I always dug this, but I started listening at Blues and had a sweet tooth for them already. When I was young and smoking heavy, Kyuss was the cat's meow...thanks for upload.
sounds fresh as ever, bad ass tunes/bands like this never get old!
I bet this is a song about some small alien they saw on dessert
A piece of music history, Kyuss!!!!
their shortest song = most popular song...love me some Kyuss
Kick ass hard rock Kyuss Rocks!
There was never, ever, anything like this, and never willl be... Homme and QoTSA are great, but they're not @#$%ing KYUSS! ... just listen to 2:29, gawwwwd daaaaaaaaaaaamn!
Hallelujah! Can I get an amen!... Though I say, insinuating Kyuss is simply Homme is blasphemous.........
I would not dare insinuate something so insane my friend! Never! However homme was the engine of Kyuss. Garcia was the tread on the road. Bjork was the cylinders all firing on Go, and Reeder was the cigarette in your hand and the rock on the radio. They were the shit.
smokin!!!
legit one of the best musical parts ever written.
another killer riff from kyuss..
this album is amazing too ...
Damn, wish I knew of these guys in my younger days in the 90s as a teen. Better late then never, reason music is forever.
This is what makes desert rock or proto stoner metal unique...post hardcore, metal core, and alt rock never sounded like this nor looked liked them...
Holy shit the bass
This is the first of I've ever heard of them. I just looked them up out of curiosity. It kind of sucks because now I have to clean up my mind off the ceiling
This is spectacularly good.
fuckin' love kyuss!
One of my favorite bands. You can feel the desert trought the guitar riffs and the bass line. By the way Josh Homme is a fucking genius.
No. He isn’t. Brant Bjork, who wrote most of their shit and played drums is though. 😂
@@Tdunksmane Btw, Homme is still a genius
@@TdunksmaneI mean josh homme literally invented a whole style, every stoner band post 1995 to this day was trying to sound like Josh Homme on a kyuss album. He also is the frontman of one of the most famous rock bands of all time in Queens of the Stone Age.
@@sabbathpriest3755preach man PREACH
@@jenniferziff2196 I know huh, literally the entire concept of playing super fuzzed out in the style of 70s hard rock and playing swirling, hazy, weed smoke laden guitar riffs was literally started by Josh Homme lol.
Back when Josh was a weed selling, long haired trip cadet.
Joe Insomniac get me some of that nyborg dude !!
I never knew he was in this band until today
Nek minit Josh then hooked up & married,had kids to the sexy punk rocker frontliner broady Dale (the distillers)!,,! #Respect
@@murryfulla682 and now they’re divorced
2:13 dat face
One of the simplest, yet coolest video i´ever seen
This song is my heaven
John Garcia is one of the best, hottest, coolest, mindblowing vocalist ever. I´ve been at gigs with Kyuss, Unida, Vista Chino and last week in Stockholm John Garcia´s solo project. He´s still got it, and he´s still HOT as hell. God damned!! And he is a humble, lovely man.
slo burn too!
Great song!
When the video ended, the screen said "An error occurred, try again"
and I agree - this music should never be stopped
That little heart attack when the song start and you think that your headphones just broke
my son is named after this band!+!
Ruby Smith Really? That's damn awesome!
+Ruby Smith and his son will be the Son of Kyuss!
+Ruby Smith That's so badass. Kyuss sounds like some sort of superhero that can turn into a pterodactyl and glide around the desert, but it's set in like 1908 or something and he stops banditos and outlaw gangs and shit. To me that's even cooler than the d&d villian, and he's pretty cool. You're a cool dad.
+Sloth The fuck man.
+Sloth Dude...hahaha.
And "Grunge" begins at 2:29
It;s not the size of the boat, but the motion in the ocean.
This tune still has one of the coolest hook and groove structures in modern Rock.....but that just like, my opinion, man
I heard you rolled your way into the semi's.....dios mio man.
Agreed... Josh Homme even had his shit plugged into a bass amp a good portion of the time. Genious low-end frequencies from both Oliveri and Reeder combined with Homme's sludgy guitar makes for a great combo.
still love it!!
ONE INCH MAN AIN'T SO LONELY-
OH HE'S BREATHIN!!
Comentarios latinos everywhere! eso me hace sentir bien, somos los stoners por excelencia
Y vascos!!
🇧🇷Brasil
Por eso hay cientos de bandas stoners latinas ...? Natas ... ARG.
Hue
Yeah
green machine, one inch man, demon cleaner.. doesn't get much better.
one of the best rock songs ever. And the riff is killing, yeah. Wall of guitar-rock-sound. Great.
Found kyuss in a stoner metal binge and i haven't looked back since
The intro reminds me of Biscuits For Smut by Helmet
both good 90's rock songs
Definitely,
Ever realized how close the bass line on Biscuits is to Give it away by RHCP?
Garcia is absurdly good, what a voice :O
💯
What an amazing clip for such an epic song.
Awesome 🤟
Favorite 90's band to drop acid
Kyuss, the kings of Stoner Rock !
Godfathers of Stoner rock...
Kyuss has influenced so many bands and will continue. Kyuss are an amazing band. I have foll them since first album 🤘🤘🤘
Ahh! The sweet and soothing sounds of my youth. Kyuss rocks!!!
Always so lonely, lonely, lonely…
Well, now we know where Wolfmother got their riffs from...
+Jonathon Whitty ah ah same thought
+Jonathon Whitty **most Australian rock bands
+Jonathon Whitty They were hugely inspired by Jimmy Hendrix and Led Zeppelin more than anything.
Wolfmother ripoff Led Zep and Sabbath, WTF are you on about?
Trash band isn't worth commenting on though, I only did this because of the drink.
Jonathon Whitty you are jk right ?
Amazing!
Can't fucking stop listening for months!
⚠️- Kyuss.. Yeah!
Brings back memories of many friday and saturday night parties at different gurus places full of beer bongs, goon bags, strategically placed stolen garden gnomes , and good times
Far out
Can I have my gnome back plz
Great sound. They know how to rock while retaining a certain mellowness.
high as a kite here and loving this. My friend told me to listen to the band high so i know now why he recommended them and shit, guys. I will buy them now.
buy their music now
I discovered Kyuss as a band in June 2005 whilst in a music shop and this 19 year old came in, picked up his pre-ordered luminous guitar and belted out Supascoop and Mighty scoop. I sat there astounded at his ability and asked him what it was....bought all their music and realised that Josh Homme was lead...No wonder I enjoyed Queens of the stone age so much...No-one knows is phenomenal
Can't believe people are actually bashing Garcia, the man sings with some fucking passion. Whenever people ask me about my favorite singers, I always tell them Neil Fallon, John Garcia, and Rob Halford.
Halford is technically the best singer of the three, but that's not all you look for in a singer, which is why I consider the other two on par with him.
***** Not a fan, but he is good at what he does.
therestimenow "Good at what he does"
Get-a-load-a-this-guy
Uncle Fester Do you not agree? Do you think he is bad at what he does? Just because he isn't good in the traditional sense, doesn't mean he isn't a joy to listen to. Same could be said for Ozzy, Les Claypool, Johnny Rotten, Jello Biafra, Al Jourgensen, etc.
therestimenow Mike Patton is a terrific singer. He's more than just "good at what he does". He has the highest range of any other known singer alive. He can sing in almost any style. You should probably listen to his stuff beyond Faith No More. He can sing opera songs for crying out loud.
Like I said, I'm not a fan, so forgive me for not knowing trivia about him. I haven't even heard him sing opera. Still, what I said wasn't incorrect, I think you're fanboying just a little too hard.
First song I ever heard, still one of my favorites.
one of the best bands most people never herd of
I just discovered Kyuss Now actually cause I was listening to a lot of QOTSA And Josh Homme Mentioned Them