I am the kid with the dreads......I just come back sometimes to remember how Scott used to look back in the days. time moves fast. I can still remember this day.
@@samogen300Along this same theme the poem 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley has a really nice theme on the futility of defiance in the face of time. "Ozymandias King of Kings look on ye mighty and despair!"
Dear those who grew up in the 90s. As a gen z, I envy the perfect blend of modern tech and old school traditions music and life in general embodied. You guys were the last great generation.
This is a bass guitar line (playing the root notes basically more or less) added to this recording in addition to the guitar and drums but live they have no bassist.
I saw them play in Ft. Lauderdale 30 years ago... Yes, I said it... 30 years ago. Wore out my CD.. yes, I said it .. cd. Have never seen another 2 person band kick a** live like they do. I am 66 soon to be 67 and I am going to see them play again here in Dallas in a couple weeks . I think I'll need to get a walker that doubles as a seat though cause it's standing room only and I don't know if I'll be able to stand the whole time🤣🤣🤣
Every year this song and many other older songs get this comment or one similar. Its draining. We get it you crave attention. It bangs! It slaps! No 🧢! Just stop.
Congratulations all of you You're moving forwar d in your lives I myself struggle But you continue tomake history with each day And i hope you continue to do so 😔 I really do
I think is my 4th, maybe 3rd comment on this song. As someone dealing with addiction can't find better musical therapy than my childhood music the early 90's .
My dad passed away just recently and this was like his all time favorite song. I just remember when this song came on, he would crank the volume up and go crazy. He never failed to make me laugh
Local H/Scott Lucas is still making absolute bangers today. They've got a full 30 years of music to dig in to. If you like this song, don't stop here. Here Comes The Zoo, Whatever Happened To P.J. Soles?, Twelve Angry Months, Lifers, etc. They're all great albums. There are LPs, covers and one-off's galore to sink your teeth into.
i saw them in concert years ago. they are no longer a duo. its a trio now. i asked the lead singer.. hey man i thought you were always a duo.. and hes like, hey things change.
IKR? It was on the radio 10 times a day. I wish I could wake up back in the 90’s and hear this song waking up to either go cut parts or print shirts. Depending on how my business was going that week 😎
This song was the reason I stopped using, I looked down one day at the radio and saw “ Local H , Bound for the Floor, Better off Dead”. That single moment changed my life for the better and it just goes to show that some people will really never know how much something can impact them. Thank you Local H. You saved me
@@memesauce4375 keep going strong, always remember that there's at least one person (me) who wishes you all the best in the future. I too have had troubles with using in my life so I know how hard it is to try and readjust back to clean life, but like I say I stand with you ever step of the way! I'm 7 years clean and hope you can say the same one day, much love to you bro :)
Whenever I look up a song from my teenage years, the suggestion bar fills up with good shit from the era and I spend an hour listening to 90s alternative. I can't do just one.
+MakerInMotion It's the mixes too. 90s mixes are outstanding. They do not just boost or cut off particular frequencies but every frequency has a value. It was great.
This song keeps me going through those real low points. Knowing others hurt and feel the same. If you’re reading this , it may not feel like it, but you are loved and you matter. And if no one has told u that lately then you matter to me. Keep that chin up🖤
NOBODY was drumming like Joe Daniels at the time. The creativity and accents were most definitely new to my ears and an inspiration for me to improve my own skills. Playing to the music is also important. He doesn't just solo over rock music. IT FITS. Rule #1 is to play musically WITH the group. I have such an admiration for his skill.
God I miss the 90’s I was in my 20’s then and everything was fun. Great music underground raves, fun people. I look at this world now and I think let’s all go back to the 90’s where life was good.
Sometimes, when I get tired of the crap I hear on the radio today, I just listen to this song and it brings me back. Growing up as a teen in the 90s was a gift. I never really appreciated it then, but I sure as hell do now.
You are lucky person to have had listen to this music during its prime. Unfortunately for me I have to listen to lame ass shit that uses almost no instruments what so ever and thinking that just saying random shit and random noises. Qualifies as music. At least everything is recorded and I can travel back to a time of real music before I was even here
+Justin Slaughter he was and he wants to be cool by copy pasting every post that says "hurr hurr the 60's-90-s was so trve and kvlt" when in reality, no one cares.
I went to see Stone Temple Pilots in 1996 at Coca Cola Starplex in Dallas. These guys walked out on stage to open for STP, and blew my mind. I’ve seen a *lot* of great concerts over the years, but the Local H / STP show in Dallas back in 96 was among the best. I consider myself lucky to have been there.
My homie and I discovered Local H in the late 90s by accident when we ordered a bunch of cds and they shipped us "As good as Dead"....Glad they made that error. Been a fan ever since. I'm finally going to see them live on 10/15 out in Charlotte, NC....Different drummer now I know but they are still putting out great music.
I wish I was around that time as a teen or adult my generation was like boring with all the changes. I remember being young and think I was gonna have a life like my older siblings but no lol.
Just seen Local H live, in the past week. Cannot express enough how phenomenal it was 😭i want to relive it again so badly. This was one of the encore songs and i was dancing, sweating and crying happy tears all at once.
I’m 29, broke my back working construction. They gave me hydros and I love it..till I was fully addicted. I was 18 when I broke my back. Now I’ve been sober for a little over 3 years. Got myself clean now I’m close to becoming a manager soon. Hopefully lol. Keep at it my friend wishing you the best and stay clean you can do it.
@@lilianm7457 that should be because of Jesus Christ otherwise I would be very unsure.I was a heroin addict (10 yrs)and quit many times for years but without Jesus.I never really stopped using,even o'd'd from fentanyl and died for about 5 minutes and still kept using.Jesus Christ my friends is our only hope.Be blessed you guys. Stay with God.Proud of you,it's tough out there.
Local H is one of my all-time favorite rock bands, even to this day. I still love the fact that Scott was the first musician I heard of that made it so his guitar could also do bass lines at the same time.
Can't keep anything anywhere now-a-days. All I have is a tape deck, Magnavox 1992, memories from the "Grunge Era" and a half-smile for the trouble we made. I just wait to see if anything better will ever cast a shadow on the 90s music scene. I doubt it. until then I'm bound, to be so pathetic, I just have to accept it, pop music is the bee's knees! Zzzzzzz
Banger when it was new and still slays in 2024 I think part of what made the music from this era so great was that hearing your favorite song was almost like a chase. No phone in your hand to play it on a whim. If you didn’t happen to pick up the album from Sam Goody at the mall you would listen to the radio all night in your bedroom, lying on your bed flipping through your favorite magazines, blank tape cued up ready to go, and then dive for your stereo to smash the record button as you heard the first note when it finally came on. Man, the 90s were the best…
I love the simplistic guitarist plus drummer aesthetic (obviously the studio version here has the bass line, but I’ve seen them play live with just the two of them). I also love that the drummer is a black guy as I think black rhythmic sensibilities are for whatever reason the best in music (Afro-Cuban and samba rhythmic syncopation complexity, the essential foundational feel it imbues on the music, it’s a great thing and was sorely lacking in much of Western/European music prior to cultural exchange that has happened in the last century or two). Interestingly this drummer plays in a somewhat Dave Grohl-esque power style but with a little more sort of naturally flowing organically emotional fill explosion sort of thing that reminds me of Travis Barker who himself has been strongly influenced by black music and culture via hip hop (Travis seems far more black than his Blink 182 bandmates Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge who are both extremely white in their own ways, the epitomes of suburban i.e. sort of middle class American white boys born in the last half century or so lol which includes me admittedly, but Travis has a more working class and more urban music sensibility and personal style/personality, yet couples it with a militaristically precise sense of timing from his training in drum line during schooling and his devotion to regular disciplined practice of rudiments which one doesn’t see among rock stars much particularly in the more punk inspired areas where such things are sort of considered maybe too conservative/square/traditional). Anyway, my other favorite drummers like Jon Bonham who was sort of the OG rock drummer that obviously inspired every drummer since from Dave Grohl to Travis Barker to Chad Sexton, then you have Stewart Copeland who was influenced much by reggae and jazz complexities both black/African-descended originating musical styles, and Chad Sexton of 311 who I mentioned who has a similar if not more exaggerated metronomic militaristic precision as Travis but with a more reggae relaxed feel a la Copeland albeit less of the Bonham-esque aggression that Dave Grohl and Travis Barker capture but in its place more of the calm complexity of a Stewart Copeland albeit with more symmetry and sort of rigid structure than Copeland’s drumming tends to have, in that sense maybe similar to some of the prog rock drummers or someone like Ringo who understood their purpose is to provide reliable and slightly more practicable periodicity more than creative dynamic chaos, not to say Ringo wasn’t creative because he certainly was but he wasn’t really what you could call impulsive which is more my point as Chad Sexton is not either (sort of a different kind of conservative treat you could say, related to the metronomic militaristic timing in its conservative nature yet slightly distinct as I’d say Travis Barker has the timing but has more impulsivity and thus slightly less periodicity in his drumming and thus not the same highly reliable patterning as Chad Sexton who I’d call more conservative in that sense, and so less free-form jazzy, personally I prefer Travis Barker but I like both a lot). Anyway this is just my ramblings that only drummers could understand I think lol so don’t worry much about it, just my own admittedly oddly race tinged and sort of vaguely/ambiguously politically tinged perceptions of personalities and styles and their natures lol.
This is such slow mellow low energy music how anyone can think that of all the underrated drummers in existence this is one of most under-rated is a joke .
This video makes it more clear to me now. I always thought it was about coming off from drugs, changing your lifestyle and looking back with regret. The song certainly works to that regard, but I think it is more about growing up with some form of abuse. Born to be down, I’ve learned all my lessons before now! what good is confidence😢. Seeing the kiddos on the Mary go round, then the adults makes that more clear. Drugs will absolutely destroy confidence, but if your family doesn’t teach you self respect you will learn to blame yourself for everything! And you just won’t get it! Until one day you do😊❤🙏
Oh My Word!!! Exactly! My only child Kiki will never know! But The greatest thing of this song, is that it was Underground! On the DL! There were Posers that 'thought' they knew our music, but they didnt know Local H!!!
i actually find it sad that people hardly talk about local h anymore. they are such a talented group of artists with so many amazing songs. we've gotta get people listening to them again
I've loved this song for years. I'm 48, but this is still my favorite music genre. I don't remember what year it was, late 1990s, I saw Local H open for the Stone Temple Pilots in, I think, Chapel Hill, NC. Great show. Brings back good memories.
my band is about to play with these guys friday night at house of rock. local and thc. (the highest control is my band name) its going to be awesome. im 25 and i would always hear this song growing up. never imagined i would get to play with them. life is a trip.
I haven't been able to get my mind off this song lately... It really does tie to the emotional things that have gone on in my life. I know everybody can relate to a song differently, and it's really crazy to think about....How I interpret the song is.... the people I want to be closest to me, really don't care... And never actually really have. And I had to manage to learn how to live without them in order to make myself happy. And every time I hum the little Melody of this song it makes me start to cry. I have never had such an emotional tie to a song before.
I feel it too. I'm dealing with a lot of trauma and addiction issues and I feel this song in my bones. "And you learn to accept it, you know you're so pathetic."
Saw them open up for Metallica and Avenged Sevenfold in 2015. The crowd was so indifferent when watching them play. They had no idea they were legends.
Behind every drug addiction (or any unhealthy addiction) is an underlying problem that a person is trying to come to terms with,Or,a problem within themselves they are completely unaware of.
This song taught me the word copacetic and I never ever will forget it. This is one of those special songs that you just find yourself singing out of nowhere, even after years of not hearing it.
Hey you got it! It's a daily struggle -- I've been clean 3 months now. This world is dark, but no matter how dark it gets, you can be the bastion of light.
I heard the song in one of Daria's episodes. It was so impossible to take it off my mind since then. Like an earworm and also the lyrics are just amazing.
it acknowledges that there is something better at least when everything else is a trick and so many things are pulling us down,,,,,,,, what isnt taught and explained
Wow this songs amazing it got me out of a toxic relationship and I realized I was keeping things copacetic when I was just being pathetic thank you you inspired me and made me strong 💪 I left the dirty loser and found a man who loves me and would never treat me bad but only helps me grow with this song!!!!! Thank you I’m no longer bound to the floor! I’m levitating and flying over 🌈!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
I saw Local H here in Nashville at the Exit In. Met the lead singer . Nice guy. This was when this song was so popular. Plus he had no bass player. I thought that was so cool. He gave me a pick. Lol I will never forget that show.
Hey this video takes place in Arlington, Texas. It must've been based on Arlington, Texas. Most of the Northern Texas Region and beyond actually. I have only ever just passed through the western side of the state. I hope it's not as bad. I'm inclined to believe it may be far different.
Wow I miss the 90's. I was just a kid when this music was out. I use to listen to the radio, specifically to Kroq. I remember spending time for your favorite song to come out. So that you could push record, on your cassette player. And catch it on a blank cassette. Born in 1990. I grew up with great music.
91 here man. definitely one of the bands that made me wanna learn to play guitar when I was a kid....now I'm rather close to my 15 year mark as a musician.
This is mad. Whenever my homie plays songs I don't know, I sometimes bother to ask, but I usually use sound hound. Lately we've been jamming this song and I didn't bother to sound hound or ask. I tend to leave some songs unidentified so our playlist can be diff when he or I play music. And I'll he damned. When the first best hit, ik right away this is the song. This just popped up on my YT home page. Thank you music God. I fuckin love it. Wish ik about this song earlier doe. But thas okay, there's a tike for everything. And I'm here now.
I heard this in the end of Big Nothing about 18 years ago. There were no shazam back then in Russian so I typed the lyrics as I heard it & found this gem somewhere in web. Great song, thank you!
Born in the 80s, raised in the 90s. Crippling depression, mounting personal debt, lived through 3 separate "End of the World" events and here I am in 2022 listening with the slightest sliver of emotion to a song from my childhood I regret understanding as a man.
@@dabreadsto5133 Not in crippling depression or mounting debt, the things we were promised as kids however.... Got two kiddos, volunteer firefighter and to be honest.... pretty flucking happy :) Acceptance is dangerous. Coping is hard. Be happy, find a job that you enjoy and you'll never work another day in your life. Billions of people and everyone wants to be #1, ain't going to happen. Maybe the most important lesson from this song!
Seek Jesus with your heart, consistently, show Him you mean it, and He will begin to work wonders. Not necessarily make things easier, or fix things, but His Will will surely work for the best for you. And you’ll know it. The love of Jesus is amazing. Saved me from horrendous intrusive thought OCD. I pray this for you man. And anyone else whos going through things.
I lost my job a couple of weeks ago, and for some reason, this song popped into my head a couple of days ago, and now I can't stop listening to it almost constantly.
I can so relate. Born to be down I've learned all my lessons before now Born to be down I think you'll get used to it And you just don't get it You keep it copacetic And you learn to accept it You know it's so pathetic Born to be down I think that I've said this before now Born to be down What good is confidence? And you just don't get it You keep it copacetic And you learn to accept it You know it's so pathetic And you don't
Dude i don't understand some people, rock and roll was a product of African-american blues and country. Everyone thinks rock is white boy shit but thats just because white dudes over populated the scene and made it hard to realize that black dudes still rock out.
Playing pool with a pitcher of watever beer is on "special"..putting quarters in the jukebox every 30 mins to hear this and many like it...puts a south texas smile on my face...cheers everybody 🍺
I love that people are still listening to this. Never let it die.
Still listening in 2022
Heard it on the radio today. Gotta love 99.5 KISS lol
@@melenrd4541 you’re from San Antonio, Texas?
Forreal dude yesssss
It will never die
Such a simple riff, but it hits so hard it ingrains itself in your brain for decades. What a masterpiece of rock music this is.
I woke up with this song stuck in my head. Haven't heard it in FOREVER... That's how ingrained it is LOL
I think the simplicity is what allows it to rock. Just came back to this song recently since they don't make rock mainstream anymore.
@@TheChristalLovesome new rock is still ok but nothing beats the feeling you get from this era and 90s rock/grunge style! Nostalgia big time
The bass ❤
heard this as a kid I am now 32 and this song still lives rent free in my head
I am the kid with the dreads......I just come back sometimes to remember how Scott used to look back in the days. time moves fast. I can still remember this day.
There's a reason Chronos ate the Titans, time is the ruler of us all.
Thank you for being a part of my childhood.
fuckin sick!
@samogen300
“Time waits for no one and it won’t wait for me.”
@@samogen300Along this same theme the poem 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley has a really nice theme on the futility of defiance in the face of time. "Ozymandias King of Kings look on ye mighty and despair!"
Dear those who grew up in the 90s. As a gen z, I envy the perfect blend of modern tech and old school traditions music and life in general embodied. You guys were the last great generation.
For a 2 man band, these guys kicked some ass. Pretty loud riffs, drums and vocals! Just awesome
Holy shit I didn't know it was just 2 of them!
This is a bass guitar line (playing the root notes basically more or less) added to this recording in addition to the guitar and drums but live they have no bassist.
They still kick ass!! Saw them a few years ago in germany.
I think the reason why they kick so much ass is that they keep it copacetic
I saw them play in Ft. Lauderdale 30 years ago... Yes, I said it... 30 years ago. Wore out my CD.. yes, I said it .. cd. Have never seen another 2 person band kick a** live like they do. I am 66 soon to be 67 and I am going to see them play again here in Dallas in a couple weeks . I think I'll need to get a walker that doubles as a seat though cause it's standing room only and I don't know if I'll be able to stand the whole time🤣🤣🤣
It's 2024 and this is still a BANGER!!
It really is! Almost forgot about this song and am so glad I found it again.
@@polareb16 seriously!!
Every year this song and many other older songs get this comment or one similar. Its draining. We get it you crave attention. It bangs! It slaps! No 🧢! Just stop.
@@yosoywilson78 I do it just to piss people off like you 😁
@@MasonWebster atta boy Mason, let em' know 🍻
Congratulations all of you
You're moving forwar d in your lives
I myself struggle
But you continue tomake history with each day
And i hope you continue to do so 😔
I really do
Everyday a new struggle , every new dawn another victory , i hope this message finds you well today fellow fighter.
Your comment was worse than mine where I responded to my old one!
You'll be fine honey!
Just like the rest of us .......
@@LaurenLAWDAWGlockdown
Appreciate you😅
Thanks for the betterment😁👍
One day at a time. All we have is this moment. I have 14 months sober and that is what I have learned in my sobriety.
I think is my 4th, maybe 3rd comment on this song. As someone dealing with addiction can't find better musical therapy than my childhood music the early 90's .
Yes bro I'm with ya. Peace be with and may all your dream become reality
Mmmmm.
L😊
Pay 😅l.lml😊.o😊o😊 0:57 😊😊
Hang in there or get your ass back here ! Sober 🫶
I just saw dinosaur jr, flaming lips and weezer last night 🥰. Front row. I’m class of 1995.
I agree.
My dad passed away just recently and this was like his all time favorite song. I just remember when this song came on, he would crank the volume up and go crazy. He never failed to make me laugh
Your dad liked good music
Your dad sounds like a cool guy, rest in peace to him
Love hearing that, thanks for sharing!
No one cares.
drinkin' one for your dad, while listening to this banger. i'm prob his age so... he'd still be cranking this up, rest assured!
Local H/Scott Lucas is still making absolute bangers today. They've got a full 30 years of music to dig in to. If you like this song, don't stop here. Here Comes The Zoo, Whatever Happened To P.J. Soles?, Twelve Angry Months, Lifers, etc. They're all great albums. There are LPs, covers and one-off's galore to sink your teeth into.
Yep, Lucas is a riff master and great song writer. Local H is still writing great catchy tunes.
Agreed here comes the zoo is my favorite by them. Than lifers and whatever happened to pj soles
1) This duo is middle aged.
2) The kids are now adults
3) This song STILL KICKS ASS.
4) I still miss The 90s.
5) That is all.
Amen
For real!
I was almost exclusively a metalhead in the 90s. I was still into this song.
…*middle adults
i saw them in concert years ago. they are no longer a duo. its a trio now. i asked the lead singer.. hey man i thought you were always a duo.. and hes like, hey things change.
My god, how has it been 27 years since this came out? Still a jam.
lol must be a 90s DNA thing I found myself searching and here I am man at the time we didn’t realize how great we had it for sure ✌️
@@kaizersoze2606 It was certainly a good time.
im 25 and i just heard this song for the first time today & this song is exactly how i feel at this point in my life
They just don't make em like they used to
IKR? It was on the radio 10 times a day. I wish I could wake up back in the 90’s and hear this song waking up to either go cut parts or print shirts. Depending on how my business was going that week 😎
Dear 1996,
I miss you
Tears welled up in my eyes because me too.
Me too the 90’s were some of the best times to be alive for sure
No cell phones and teenage angst was high! Great times!
1996-16 years old.
@@joshsboringlife fuckin A. Time sure went fast god those were the days
It's 2021 and this shit still BANGS!
Even in 5031 it will be a banger. See you in the other side bro. To the future live, love, and move on!
@@josemondragon7695 🍻
It came on the radio today. I hadn't heard it in years. I really need to find my cd.
2021 Gang
Fact
This song was the reason I stopped using, I looked down one day at the radio and saw “ Local H , Bound for the Floor, Better off Dead”. That single moment changed my life for the better and it just goes to show that some people will really never know how much something can impact them. Thank you Local H. You saved me
You got this Man! You got this!
@@TheLarigrader thank you man I’ve been going strong
@@memesauce4375 keep going strong, always remember that there's at least one person (me) who wishes you all the best in the future. I too have had troubles with using in my life so I know how hard it is to try and readjust back to clean life, but like I say I stand with you ever step of the way! I'm 7 years clean and hope you can say the same one day, much love to you bro :)
So, you don't keep it copacetic any more?
@@bigkuriboh3814 big love
This song rocks these guys are very talented and I love it I crank it up everyday
Whenever I look up a song from my teenage years, the suggestion bar fills up with good shit from the era and I spend an hour listening to 90s alternative. I can't do just one.
I know what you mean!
+MakerInMotion It's the mixes too. 90s mixes are outstanding. They do not just boost or cut off particular frequencies but every frequency has a value. It was great.
How fortunate we are. We could have had disco or some garbage when we were teens. Our shit holds up.
that's why I'm here. it started with STP creep.
+MakerInMotion Its like potato chips.
This song keeps me going through those real low points. Knowing others hurt and feel the same. If you’re reading this , it may not feel like it, but you are loved and you matter. And if no one has told u that lately then you matter to me. Keep that chin up🖤
I agree with this so much. I'm going to see Local H tonight in Baltimore, I'm so stoked. Be well my friend.
Damn! 😭
Thanks
Thank you, I needed that 😊
💛✨
NOBODY was drumming like Joe Daniels at the time. The creativity and accents were most definitely new to my ears and an inspiration for me to improve my own skills. Playing to the music is also important. He doesn't just solo over rock music. IT FITS. Rule #1 is to play musically WITH the group. I have such an admiration for his skill.
I agree with that whole comment..he is a badass.
👍👍
He reminds me of grohl when he was in nirvana
You're right man, very very distinct drum playing.
Sounds like Danny Carey when he mails in a performance
God I miss the 90’s I was in my 20’s then and everything was fun. Great music underground raves, fun people. I look at this world now and I think let’s all go back to the 90’s where life was good.
I shit you not I’ve been searching for this song for like 3 years
Man i found this song this shit hit my heart ❤️
Glad you found it
How’d you do it?
For real! Just type copectic works 60% of the time so you know it's good!
I think you might also like “No Problem”
One of the most underrated song of all time..
One of the most underrated bands of all time. They have way better songs.
Hands on the bible
I agree.👍🏻
You're so right.
Agreed, but I would say Fritz’s Corner is even more so.
Sometimes, when I get tired of the crap I hear on the radio today, I just listen to this song and it brings me back. Growing up as a teen in the 90s was a gift. I never really appreciated it then, but I sure as hell do now.
You are lucky person to have had listen to this music during its prime. Unfortunately for me I have to listen to lame ass shit that uses almost no instruments what so ever and thinking that just saying random shit and random noises. Qualifies as music. At least everything is recorded and I can travel back to a time of real music before I was even here
+dgv5015156 awwwww... Was somebody born in the wrong generation?
+Justin Slaughter he was and he wants to be cool by copy pasting every post that says "hurr hurr the 60's-90-s was so trve and kvlt" when in reality, no one cares.
I feel that. Im 17 and I cant stand the shit people listen to now.
Clear Channel killed FM. Fuck those motherfuckers. FM used to be a thing of beauty.
I was riding around in the back seat of my buddies 88 Gramd Am jamin this. I was so happy back then. No bills , no work. ALL PLAY!!!
Yup it is!
I went to see Stone Temple Pilots in 1996 at Coca Cola Starplex in Dallas. These guys walked out on stage to open for STP, and blew my mind.
I’ve seen a *lot* of great concerts over the years, but the Local H / STP show in Dallas back in 96 was among the best.
I consider myself lucky to have been there.
I saw the same show. Ahh I'm old.
I also saw them open for STP in Dayton, OH. Blew my mind.
My homie and I discovered Local H in the late 90s by accident when we ordered a bunch of cds and they shipped us "As good as Dead"....Glad they made that error. Been a fan ever since. I'm finally going to see them live on 10/15 out in Charlotte, NC....Different drummer now I know but they are still putting out great music.
They've had two drummers since this one.
*That drummer killing those drums!!!!!!*
Tony S word
His snare sounds amazing. He also had a Ludwig salesman kit which is amazing. It’s in the video for “Eddie Vedder”
he was arrested later that day for drumming too hard
That's Travis Scott
Beating the shit out of them
Such a classic song for the 90's ! I miss the era so much.
I wish I was around that time as a teen or adult my generation was like boring with all the changes. I remember being young and think I was gonna have a life like my older siblings but no lol.
Just seen Local H live, in the past week. Cannot express enough how phenomenal it was 😭i want to relive it again so badly. This was one of the encore songs and i was dancing, sweating and crying happy tears all at once.
Awesome
NICE
Awesome, wish I was there! Lol at your user name
This is so good but you must hear “Whispering Wolf” or “The Wave” by SLT 🤘🎶
Sure.
3 days clean off fentanyl and this song is so relatable... to everyone out there struggling - keep on pushing. Much love
I’m 29, broke my back working construction. They gave me hydros and I love it..till I was fully addicted. I was 18 when I broke my back. Now I’ve been sober for a little over 3 years. Got myself clean now I’m close to becoming a manager soon. Hopefully lol. Keep at it my friend wishing you the best and stay clean you can do it.
hope its going well dont forget why you got clean
@@lilianm7457 that should be because of Jesus Christ otherwise I would be very unsure.I was a heroin addict (10 yrs)and quit many times for years but without Jesus.I never really stopped using,even o'd'd from fentanyl and died for about 5 minutes and still kept using.Jesus Christ my friends is our only hope.Be blessed you guys. Stay with God.Proud of you,it's tough out there.
I have never taken illegal drugs, so I just don't get it..., but I like the song.
ur mom Ali?
seriously one of my favorite songs of ALL TIME, still after not hearing it for over a decade...just a classic jam
I still can't get this song out of my head. so good!
Local H is one of my all-time favorite rock bands, even to this day. I still love the fact that Scott was the first musician I heard of that made it so his guitar could also do bass lines at the same time.
I think that comes from the blues
Once you listen to this song it’s literally impossible to get it out of your head lol
It is going on the 4th hour since I’ve listened to it last and here I am back listening to it again and reading all these comments! 😂
it's almost 1am on a Sunday...I have to go to work...I am so pathetic
AND U DON'T!!
Truth
@@ALaVeyy I need a friend who will tell me that I don't have to go!!😁😁💯
Takes me back to the fall of 96, I saw them open up for STP. They kicked ass!
Must have been a great show
I REFUSE to believe it has been almost 30 YEARS since this dropped.
This is so good but you must hear “Whispering Wolf “ or “The Wave” by SLT 🐺🎶🎧
I'll be 52 on Friday. Still love this song
Loved this as a kid in the 90s.
STILL love it in 2024.
💪🏼🤪👍🏻
Used to listen to this song at my rock bottom and reminisce on the good old days. Still just as nostalgic, 2 years clean and sober.
9 years today myself. I am proud of you and wish you a fulfilling sober life.
Can't keep anything anywhere now-a-days. All I have is a tape deck, Magnavox 1992, memories from the "Grunge Era" and a half-smile for the trouble we made. I just wait to see if anything better will ever cast a shadow on the 90s music scene. I doubt it. until then I'm bound, to be so pathetic, I just have to accept it, pop music is the bee's knees! Zzzzzzz
Stay the course, friend. I have 3 years, and it's songs like this that make me feel I'm a part of something much bigger.
Banger when it was new and still slays in 2024
I think part of what made the music from this era so great was that hearing your favorite song was almost like a chase. No phone in your hand to play it on a whim. If you didn’t happen to pick up the album from Sam Goody at the mall you would listen to the radio all night in your bedroom, lying on your bed flipping through your favorite magazines, blank tape cued up ready to go, and then dive for your stereo to smash the record button as you heard the first note when it finally came on. Man, the 90s were the best…
That drummer is SEVERELY underrated
They both are
Severely!!!!
The drumming really does make this song.
Also the fuzz guitar tone. Heavy as hell.
@@cflo1386 Thats Jo, he was the original drummer, they both started in high school
This drummer is beyond talented. He never loses energy. Gotta love it man.
I love the simplistic guitarist plus drummer aesthetic (obviously the studio version here has the bass line, but I’ve seen them play live with just the two of them). I also love that the drummer is a black guy as I think black rhythmic sensibilities are for whatever reason the best in music (Afro-Cuban and samba rhythmic syncopation complexity, the essential foundational feel it imbues on the music, it’s a great thing and was sorely lacking in much of Western/European music prior to cultural exchange that has happened in the last century or two). Interestingly this drummer plays in a somewhat Dave Grohl-esque power style but with a little more sort of naturally flowing organically emotional fill explosion sort of thing that reminds me of Travis Barker who himself has been strongly influenced by black music and culture via hip hop (Travis seems far more black than his Blink 182 bandmates Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge who are both extremely white in their own ways, the epitomes of suburban i.e. sort of middle class American white boys born in the last half century or so lol which includes me admittedly, but Travis has a more working class and more urban music sensibility and personal style/personality, yet couples it with a militaristically precise sense of timing from his training in drum line during schooling and his devotion to regular disciplined practice of rudiments which one doesn’t see among rock stars much particularly in the more punk inspired areas where such things are sort of considered maybe too conservative/square/traditional). Anyway, my other favorite drummers like Jon Bonham who was sort of the OG rock drummer that obviously inspired every drummer since from Dave Grohl to Travis Barker to Chad Sexton, then you have Stewart Copeland who was influenced much by reggae and jazz complexities both black/African-descended originating musical styles, and Chad Sexton of 311 who I mentioned who has a similar if not more exaggerated metronomic militaristic precision as Travis but with a more reggae relaxed feel a la Copeland albeit less of the Bonham-esque aggression that Dave Grohl and Travis Barker capture but in its place more of the calm complexity of a Stewart Copeland albeit with more symmetry and sort of rigid structure than Copeland’s drumming tends to have, in that sense maybe similar to some of the prog rock drummers or someone like Ringo who understood their purpose is to provide reliable and slightly more practicable periodicity more than creative dynamic chaos, not to say Ringo wasn’t creative because he certainly was but he wasn’t really what you could call impulsive which is more my point as Chad Sexton is not either (sort of a different kind of conservative treat you could say, related to the metronomic militaristic timing in its conservative nature yet slightly distinct as I’d say Travis Barker has the timing but has more impulsivity and thus slightly less periodicity in his drumming and thus not the same highly reliable patterning as Chad Sexton who I’d call more conservative in that sense, and so less free-form jazzy, personally I prefer Travis Barker but I like both a lot).
Anyway this is just my ramblings that only drummers could understand I think lol so don’t worry much about it, just my own admittedly oddly race tinged and sort of vaguely/ambiguously politically tinged perceptions of personalities and styles and their natures lol.
This is such slow mellow low energy music how anyone can think that of all the underrated drummers in existence this is one of most under-rated is a joke .
"beyond?" lol. he's good, but definitely not "beyond" talented.
You must be new to music videos, what a silly comment
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This video makes it more clear to me now. I always thought it was about coming off from drugs, changing your lifestyle and looking back with regret. The song certainly works to that regard, but I think it is more about growing up with some form of abuse. Born to be down, I’ve learned all my lessons before now! what good is confidence😢. Seeing the kiddos on the Mary go round, then the adults makes that more clear. Drugs will absolutely destroy confidence, but if your family doesn’t teach you self respect you will learn to blame yourself for everything! And you just won’t get it!
Until one day you do😊❤🙏
Best song of the 90s...
I'm so glad LOCAL H is still playing!
allthese kids in this video are now parents, damn! Time flies~
That's what happens.. ashame..yes.. but you learn to accept it...
Oh My Word!!! Exactly! My only child Kiki will never know! But The greatest thing of this song, is that it was Underground! On the DL! There were Posers that 'thought' they knew our music, but they didnt know Local H!!!
I was one of em
@@michaelstewart8924 lol I dont care what anyone says about u, ur good in my book! 😸❤
No dought it's crazy it also makes me miss Jenifer so much MAY SHE REST WITH GOD
i actually find it sad that people hardly talk about local h anymore. they are such a talented group of artists with so many amazing songs. we've gotta get people listening to them again
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@Andrija Petkovic not that deep
Group of artists? Isn't it two guys?
@@LesPaulmoreStrat yes,they are playing Kansas City in a couple weeks
Ikr I'm 16 and never heard of them before, my dad showed me this
One of the most underrated bands of the grunge era.
Dan daMann agree
Maybe the song, dont agree about the band
Highly agree
Considering I just found out about this band from my friend, I would say so.
Just listened to it on Grunge FM. Just had to look for the song haha
I've loved this song for years. I'm 48, but this is still my favorite music genre. I don't remember what year it was, late 1990s, I saw Local H open for the Stone Temple Pilots in, I think, Chapel Hill, NC. Great show. Brings back good memories.
You just don’t get it
my band is about to play with these guys friday night at house of rock. local and thc. (the highest control is my band name) its going to be awesome. im 25 and i would always hear this song growing up. never imagined i would get to play with them. life is a trip.
The Highest Control yea but the drummer aint there anymore
The Highest Control hey how was that gig? Were the guys cool?
The Highest Control SD us bought Oki.inf km tynatomes
Harr ison what happened to the drummer
THC
I haven't been able to get my mind off this song lately... It really does tie to the emotional things that have gone on in my life. I know everybody can relate to a song differently, and it's really crazy to think about....How I interpret the song is.... the people I want to be closest to me, really don't care... And never actually really have. And I had to manage to learn how to live without them in order to make myself happy. And every time I hum the little Melody of this song it makes me start to cry. I have never had such an emotional tie to a song before.
That's deep!. Much Respect!
I feel it too. I'm dealing with a lot of trauma and addiction issues and I feel this song in my bones. "And you learn to accept it, you know you're so pathetic."
The feelings of nostalgia that I get when I hear this song..😥 I miss you 1996
Amen...
Yes, seriously!
I was 14 when this came out in 96
I was born in 98… just discovered this and it’s great
One of the great underrated songs of the 90s. I love the progression in this song and, as a drummer, I think Joe Daniels kills it!!!
This song makes me feel things that songs today just can't..
That's because it's the 90's and everything music-wise today sucks!!!
amen to that brother , this is my 90's jam right here.
I agree just hearing this song. Makes me think
Mike Mahoney Sorry dude katy perry doesn't make me cry like u.
Mike Mahoney Thousands , my god! Well what are you waiting for boy name us a few , we're all dying to not give a shit.
90's were a great time to be alive!!
Absolutely!
Bill Clay Yesssssss!!!
Bill Clay Damn right. I would give anything to go back to those days.
90s were the last decade before the world went completely nuts
Bill Clay I'm so jealous im 15 and wish I was lived in the 90s I would fit in more and there would be actual music unlike stupid pop I stick to rock
4 years clean today this song is still relatable af
Grats ❤
@@tylerwilbanks5763 thank you very much
Stay clean and stay alive
@@garyblanchard8570 that’s the plan ! We’ll see what happens with covid 😂
stark man92 just as I read your comment, a Jack Daniels commercial came on lol
Saw them open up for Metallica and Avenged Sevenfold in 2015. The crowd was so indifferent when watching them play. They had no idea they were legends.
This is so good but you must hear “Whispering Wolf “ or “The Wave” by SLT 🤘🐺🎧
Behind every drug addiction (or any unhealthy addiction) is an underlying problem that a person is trying to come to terms with,Or,a problem within themselves they are completely unaware of.
I’ve listened to this non stop for three days... I miss the 90s
right?!? totally with ya
Building a time machine to go back i will let you know when it's complete #goingbacktothe90s
Me too
@@stardust4285 please let me know if/when youre done
mos def
This song taught me the word copacetic and I never ever will forget it. This is one of those special songs that you just find yourself singing out of nowhere, even after years of not hearing it.
But do you ever really find yourself using the word? I don't. But I'm thinking about adding when need be.
This made me laugh. I learned to spell copacetic because of this song. I like to throw it in a convo every once in a while as an experiment. 😁
I didn't understand this song until I heard MLK's "absense of tension" quote.
Great jewelry shop in the Providence arcade called Copacetic.
We 💕 you xo
75 days clean from alcohol today. Literally writing this crying I haven’t been this sober since I was like 17-18.
I'm proud of you stranger
Stay on ....just one day...👍
Hey you got it! It's a daily struggle -- I've been clean 3 months now. This world is dark, but no matter how dark it gets, you can be the bastion of light.
Wish you the best man. Hope yr still doing well
Well done. Days turn to weeks to months to years. My last drink was 11-9-01 keep grinding brother!!
Ahhh. The 90's... Wtf happwned to rock and alternative man? I miss good music.
2018 sucks i know
It's still there
I KNOW like I'm 15 and here I am loving the shit outa this while all my friends cruising around listening to trash
@@jonasschade9967 true man
@@jonasschade9967 if you like local h you should check out daylight and superheaven
I heard the song in one of Daria's episodes. It was so impossible to take it off my mind since then. Like an earworm and also the lyrics are just amazing.
it acknowledges that there is something better at least when everything else is a trick and so many things are pulling us down,,,,,,,, what isnt taught and explained
Wow this songs amazing it got me out of a toxic relationship and I realized I was keeping things copacetic when I was just being pathetic thank you you inspired me and made me strong 💪 I left the dirty loser and found a man who loves me and would never treat me bad but only helps me grow with this song!!!!! Thank you I’m no longer bound to the floor! I’m levitating and flying over 🌈!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
Queen behavior
Love that for you
Dumb comment.
Wowwwwwwwwwww,it's been about twenty years since the last time I heard this. Long live the 90s,baby!!!!!!!
This was the jam i rocked on Sony Walkman during a Magic the Gathering Tourney in the mid 1990s.
The only song I've ever heard that included the word "copacetic". Mad props.
dquaidman we think alike lol
dquaidman bad ass
i remember after this song came out everybody looked up the def and started to use the word in daily use esp. media
hipster douche
Lando Hutshison , this song came out in the mid 1990s, so how his the band even hipster?
Loved this jam, thanks for the reminder Midnight Club! 🎉
I saw Local H here in Nashville at the Exit In. Met the lead singer . Nice guy. This was when this song was so popular. Plus he had no bass player. I thought that was so cool. He gave me a pick. Lol I will never forget that show.
But i hear bass in this song lol
Hey this video takes place in Arlington, Texas.
It must've been based on Arlington, Texas.
Most of the Northern Texas Region and beyond actually.
I have only ever just passed through the western side of the state.
I hope it's not as bad.
I'm inclined to believe it may be far different.
Wow I miss the 90's. I was just a kid when this music was out. I use to listen to the radio, specifically to Kroq. I remember spending time for your favorite song to come out. So that you could push record, on your cassette player. And catch it on a blank cassette. Born in 1990. I grew up with great music.
Kroq is legit and im only eleven and listen to every thing on it
91 here man. definitely one of the bands that made me wanna learn to play guitar when I was a kid....now I'm rather close to my 15 year mark as a musician.
you just don't start singing out of the blue. it comes from the heart.
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A must hear ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
This is mad. Whenever my homie plays songs I don't know, I sometimes bother to ask, but I usually use sound hound. Lately we've been jamming this song and I didn't bother to sound hound or ask. I tend to leave some songs unidentified so our playlist can be diff when he or I play music. And I'll he damned. When the first best hit, ik right away this is the song. This just popped up on my YT home page. Thank you music God. I fuckin love it. Wish ik about this song earlier doe. But thas okay, there's a tike for everything. And I'm here now.
Simple times they were.
Best decade for movies & music.
Rock on. 🤘🤘
These two guys are great. Saw them MANY years ago in St Louis! They hold up.
I saw them in lacrosse tonight and I will say the singer will go down as a legend. He is an amazing musician he truly gets it
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This song is almost 25 years old and it's still awesome, still relevant.
Hope everyone is keeping copacetic during these trying times
To the fullest
Great sentiment ❣️👍👍🌼 Stay well, stay well, and stay in touch 💝👍👍
Medalion yes I’m copacetic too 🎖🏅
You learn to accept it.
I know I am. And I don't...
Not even a debate! One of the greatest songs of all time. !
This is so good but you must hear “Whispering Wolf “ or “The Wave” by SLT 🤘🐺🎧
90s... i miss you dearly
My heart....it hurts
I can’t stop loving this song! This song has felt like my personal life anthem …I will not conform!
This is so good but you must hear “Whispering Wolf “ or “The Wave” by SLT 🤘🐺🔥
Everytime I hear his hook I can't stop bobbing my head to it after all these years lol.
No kidding eh bruh?! I feel ya & do the same thing too my friend! Keep rocking out & stay safe!!
RIght there with you.
I heard this in the end of Big Nothing about 18 years ago. There were no shazam back then in Russian so I typed the lyrics as I heard it & found this gem somewhere in web. Great song, thank you!
Born in the 80s, raised in the 90s. Crippling depression, mounting personal debt, lived through 3 separate "End of the World" events and here I am in 2022 listening with the slightest sliver of emotion to a song from my childhood I regret understanding as a man.
Exactly
@@dabreadsto5133 Not in crippling depression or mounting debt, the things we were promised as kids however.... Got two kiddos, volunteer firefighter and to be honest.... pretty flucking happy :) Acceptance is dangerous. Coping is hard. Be happy, find a job that you enjoy and you'll never work another day in your life. Billions of people and everyone wants to be #1, ain't going to happen. Maybe the most important lesson from this song!
@@dfgiuy22 grandpa said find a job you love you'll never work a day
You are definitely cut from the same cloth.....we are still here
Seek Jesus with your heart, consistently, show Him you mean it, and He will begin to work wonders. Not necessarily make things easier, or fix things, but His Will will surely work for the best for you. And you’ll know it. The love of Jesus is amazing. Saved me from horrendous intrusive thought OCD. I pray this for you man. And anyone else whos going through things.
I lost my job a couple of weeks ago, and for some reason, this song popped into my head a couple of days ago, and now I can't stop listening to it almost constantly.
Damn, don’t give up gee
What are you up to now?
I REMEMBER MY EARLY 20'S AND IT MAKES ME MISS THE 90'S AND EARLY 2000'S❤❤❤😢
This is so good but you must hear “Whispering Wolf “ or “The Wave” by SLT 🐺🎶🎧
Takes me back to my youth absolute friggin monster i miss the days so f..kin much ao glad this tune here to take me back such a banger
I can so relate.
Born to be down
I've learned all my lessons before now
Born to be down
I think you'll get used to it
And you just don't get it
You keep it copacetic
And you learn to accept it
You know it's so pathetic
Born to be down
I think that I've said this before now
Born to be down
What good is confidence?
And you just don't get it
You keep it copacetic
And you learn to accept it
You know it's so pathetic
And you don't
Thank you for the lyrics. Back when this song came out I thought he might be saying Born to be Dumb lol.
Brothers used to crack up when they heard i liked this. "You black and you like that, man?" "Yeah, i like this, man." What memories.
Dude i don't understand some people, rock and roll was a product of African-american blues and country. Everyone thinks rock is white boy shit but thats just because white dudes over populated the scene and made it hard to realize that black dudes still rock out.
I'm black and this song is dope. Didn't know bout the black drummer. Makes it even sweeter ha
***** Don't listen to the Bad Brains, man - bunch of fucking homophobes.
Lol gonna check these homophobes out
Shūhei Hisagi umm, sure...and dade county brought us all the storks we trust and admire
I miss the 90's. Maybe I miss my youth actually.
S St-Pierre. Spending more time missing my youth these days. If only we knew then what we do now. The 90's was an awesome time to be a kid.
Ik I do
Me too, Bud!
The chorus line to this song has been stuck in my head for over a quarter of a century.
This song still rocks out
I used to listen to this song while skating in the halls of my jr high school, I’m 38 years old now and I still listen to this shit!
Born to be down...
Ya already know Girl
what good is confidence?
And you just don't get it...
@@nousername5633 and you keep your copacetic
And you learn to accept it and you know your so pathetic
Heard Fanum say ‘keep it copacetic’ in the InSide Finale and it brought me here after a quick search…….never heard this song before but it’s so good!!
Playing pool with a pitcher of watever beer is on "special"..putting quarters in the jukebox every 30 mins to hear this and many like it...puts a south texas smile on my face...cheers everybody 🍺
It's 2022, two months shy of 2023....and this still bangs hard
This is the only album I bought the cassette to them bought multiple cd's as I lost the others. Time and time again I re-bought this album
you obviously have good taste cuz you like this and Nick Rekieta!!!
Pier 5 ,Bayside,Florida,needs you to perform!
what makes this song so beautiful is the restriction vs. the release
its a musical orgasm
Here in late 2022 and I must say this song is timeless. One of the best two man bands ! Up there with chevelle