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Dude ur reactions are pretty awesome . It is entertaing as hell to see cool people check out music & films from other cultures that are awesome but were just missed due to life being what it is. Talk about a culture skip , Bob Marley used to be perplexed why no blacks attendid his concerts in the USA .I always didn't get it either . Anyway ,if ur into Jamaican culture at all this film will blow ur mind. It's one of my top films . ua-cam.com/video/DoTZiky0nBo/v-deo.html (No Marley in this one deliberately ) .
I met Les Claypool. I want you to know he talks just like he sings and was so nice. My drummer said to Les “All I have heard since I met him so Primus and Les Claypool is the Greatest Bass Player” Les looked at me in the Primus voice and said “Cut it out” it was amazing. Of all the famous people I have met. Meeting Les and getting a photo is by far my favorite.
I ran into Les at the Perth airport after finishing a 12-hour shift. I was pretty wrecked when I saw him, but I'll always remember meeting my favourite bassist.
Got to see them on the Frizzle Fry tour in a 150 capacity club. I stood five feet from the stage with my jaw hanging open for the whole show. Unfreakingbelievable!
Why is it that the psychology of the rock fan finds comfort in thinking that everything is “underrated”? Fish On is definitely one of their most popular songs. Save “underrated” for things that are actually underrated.
3teeth is one of the worst opening acts I've seen in my life. I was pissed they played longer than Primus. Stupid Tool, finding opening acts through Xbox Live...
This was the first Primus song I heard as a teen, and immediately fell in love, especially for that odd quirkiness that pervades all their stuff. I definitely recommend Too Many Puppies and Lacquer Head by them, if you haven't heard them.
Jerry was a race car driver! I can't believe I'm not seeing many other people ask for this song unless you already checked it out, it was one of the more famous earlier tunes.
Noones asking cause its overdone and literally the least primus track available. Barely on/off time beats and minimal discord in the melody. May as well recomend enter the sandman to get to know megadeth
Les is so good at poking fun without directly calling anyone out. One of my faves is watching "Jillys on Smack" live at Bonnaroo. To whomever requested this...thank you!
Primus is very underrated. They are just different then any other band out there. Their song Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver make me chuckle like a school kid everytime I hear it.
I case anyone had trouble following the song, it's about a guy who murdered another dude with a bat because he scuffed his shoes. This is one of my favorite Primus songs, and as usually Larry's guitar is giving Les's bass a run for his money. This might be Larry's best guitar solo ever.
Jerry was a Racecar Driver, John the Fisherman, Tommy the Cat. Check out the original videos before any live IMO. However, there is a very cool early session where they play live in a studio for a radio program that gives a great look at their early years. Les is unique, as is Larry, and Tim (Herb) Alexander is one of the greatest drummers around. They frequently open for Tool so there you go.
I saw them open for RUSH in Houston in the early 90’s and was too feeble musically to appreciate them. Now at 55.. I have rediscovered them and absolutely see, hear and feel their genius.
I just saw Les sing with The Residents (huge influence on Les, especially his singing) last weekend. Dude wore a pig mask and the shiniest gold jacket that had been designed for him by Elvis' clothing designer. What a king.
This was my first primus album. Found it through Beavis and Butthead. IT 100% changed me. I can 100% trace this album as one of my pivotal points in life.
One thing I love about Primus is that although ever song is highly experimental and completely different from each other style wise, you always know it's Primus. 🤘❤️
I have just run across your account, I first heard Primus as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malawi in 1991, and have been a fan ever since. John the Fisherman is a must hear by Primus.
I'm happy that you came back to Primus and this track no less. Mr. Krinkle should be one of the next few songs to check out. That video is pretty cool actually.
The melody at the end of your videos always reminds me of (and might be a version of) the song “Pure Imagination” from the original “Willy Wonka” movie- and Primus did a whole album of songs from and inspired by “Willy Wonka,” including “Pure Imagination”! If you’re familiar with the original song, check out Primus’s version of it! The weirdness and wackiness of both Primus and Willy Wonka go really well together👍🏻
Now you know why they never got bigger than this, despite having terrific musicians and a fascinating frontman. They were simply too counterintuitive for mainstream audiences
@@mackdavidson4935 No, they were just known about. That's all. People knew there was a band named 'Primus' out there somewhere in existence, but that's all they knew of them. Primus never got "big" at any point of their careers. They couldn't hold a candle to the bands who were legitimaty 'big' in the early-to-mid 90s. They weren't knocking Nirvana, Guns N Roses, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Faith No More, or Green Day from the headlines. Then, a few years later in the late 90s, they weren't holding candles to Korn, Tool, Marilyn Manson, Rage Against the Machine, and Limp Bizkit. They never even reached the status of headlining a tour. They were only ever a supporting act
@@Britton_ThompsonI saw Primus a bunch of times as the headliner and the shows were always packed. You really think KORN, Marilyn Manson and Limp Bizkit are better bands than Primus?
so pumped someone is getting you to listen to this. I saw them in a club around 97. it was amazing. I would highly recommend Helmet song is - turned out.
When the vid starts the big guy in the mud is a SF/Bay Area Dj known as Big Rick Stewart! He was friends with the band and they wanted him in the video!
Their own style? Unusual lyrics? You need to check out Frank Zappa! He is a musical genius. High expectations for his band mates, complicated rhythms, chord changes, etc.
I love that you are still reacting to Primus, they've been my favourite band for nearly 2 decades now. Ler's guitar work has always been unconventional in Primus as he writes to suit the Primus sound. He sounded completely different when he was in Death Metal bands. I'd recommend "Groundhog's Day" at Bonnaroo 2011 as it has a nice improvised jam for the solo.
"These guys are weird, man" lol I snort-laughed! Primus is an acquired taste. You love or hate them- there is no gray area. I am so glad you're diggin them.
Yea a friend of mine really liked them when they 1st came out in the 80s. That was a long time ago. Certainly a unique sound. I'm going to see Les Claypools Flying Frog Brigade in July , they're doing Pink Floyd's Animals so I'm not sure what it'll be like. It's at a small venue.
React to the 94’ Woodstock version of Harold of the rocks from Primus. That is an amazing set where Jerry Cantrell plays a solo. This is a MUST for Primus!!
Idk how old you are or where you grew up but here in DFW in the early 9os this song was played on the radio all the time. Like it was a hit. Might as well have been backstreet boys. Not only that the video was played frequently. Definitely a 90s sound. Early 90s.
Primus is WICKED!!! I remember when they first came out. My friend and I would listen to these guys for hours. Intricate and unique...love the bass and whimsical union of their music and stage presence. Definitely legends of their time..😎😎😎
Remember watching this, after 23 or 11 o'clock on Mtv.. and thinking this is something even stranger than Beavis & Butthead. But I couldn't stop watching because of the text, voice and video Edit* That was actually the case with many 90's alt rock videos. They were usually also alternative
Just discovered your channel today, love the chill reactions.. You should check out the Primus song "Lacquerhead". Larry's guitar playing is exceptional on that.. Also maybe give Mr. Bungle a go..
Just discovered your channel...I became a primus fan back in 91...I literally sold all my guitar gear and transferred over to bass.....I was meant for this!...30 plus years as a bassist
My Name is Mudd is a Monster. I love this Song. That Said: You NEED to listen to The Bee Gee's. They will blow your mind in the opposite direction as Primus does. Please react to "Too Much Heaven" by The Bee Gee's.
I'm never been a huge Primus fan that I like quite a few of their songs. Les claypool the singer and bass player is like many have said very down the earth talks to his fans and I have had the pleasure meeting him and we talked about fly fishing he is big in the fishing as well. southbound pachyderm that's a great one
OMG - my little bro was into all of these 90s nu-metal bands, etc. So they grew on me. I got lost in the crowd at Riot Fest Chicago 2014 and this band played this song. The bass was insane. I'm only 5 foot 1. I don't know how I made it out of that crowd alive! Def. a memorable experience!! lol
Yeah these guys drum and bass were always top notch. I listened to RHCP at the same time as these guys but for sure Primus is in a deeper darker place!
Explination to the extra weirdness of the video - it's called Pork Soda (Album) and so we have a sub texual story of someone going into the pork spa to have Pork Soda... notice how everyone is larger than the average... yeah...
Check out other popular primus tracks Jerry was a Racecar Driver, Southbound Pachyderm, their version of The Devil Went Down to Georgia or the MTV banned video Lacquer Head. Also consider listening to Les in the Claypool Lennon Delirium with John Lennon's son Sean Lennon who is a great artist themselves. Blood and Rockets is an awesome track of their's as well as Bubbles Burst. Also also, got to find your way to other amazing bassists Victor Wooten either in his solo work or with Bella Fleck and the Flecktones. And Geddy Lee with the band "Rush" for other amazing wtf did I just listen to vibes. And Neil Perts drumming is on another level. Great Rush tracks to start are Spirit of Radio, Tom Sawyer, Closer to the heart, and Working Man. Primus toured playing the entire Rush album A Farewell to Kings along with their own Primus songs.
Primus is the most unique band of its time.....or any time in my opinion , and like them or not, one can NOT help but to stand back and acknowledge the pure skill, and artistic flair in every single song they have ever done . Top 5 greatest bassist, rabbed guitarist, and dead on drummer. You always get the impression they were let out on a weekend pass with no meds. Being a long time fan of Primus......Id love you to listen to the toys are winding down or Pudding time. Im afraid " to many puppies " might freak you out....lmao
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A bit of trivia, this is based on a real cop named Mudd.
Dude ur reactions are pretty awesome . It is entertaing as hell to see cool people check out music & films from other cultures that are awesome but were just missed due to life being what it is. Talk about a culture skip , Bob Marley used to be perplexed why no blacks attendid his concerts in the USA .I always didn't get it either . Anyway ,if ur into Jamaican culture at all this film will blow ur mind. It's one of my top films . ua-cam.com/video/DoTZiky0nBo/v-deo.html (No Marley in this one deliberately ) .
i love how you didn't seem sure how to react, there is so much going on it is hard to take it all in the first time you hear it.
The guitarist for Primus once described his solo on this song as "figuring out what the wrong notes were to play, and then playing only those."
Creative freedom
Reminds me of Buzz Osborne of the Melvins: "if it's pretty, it's cheesy"
Thats the genius of Ler...I always thought he was a terrible guitarist and that anyone can do what he does, until I realized i was stupid
Best name of the evening
The solo is so memorable and so good because of it.
Only in the 90's could this be a hit. I miss the 90's.
I met Les Claypool. I want you to know he talks just like he sings and was so nice. My drummer said to Les “All I have heard since I met him so Primus and Les Claypool is the Greatest Bass Player” Les looked at me in the Primus voice and said “Cut it out” it was amazing. Of all the famous people I have met. Meeting Les and getting a photo is by far my favorite.
Tell Les you’re a fisherman and you’re all set, buddies for life.
I ran into Les at the Perth airport after finishing a 12-hour shift. I was pretty wrecked when I saw him, but I'll always remember meeting my favourite bassist.
You are a lucky SOB. That man has shook hands with Geddy Lee. 😵
@Renee Lyons i can't stand Getty lee
@@nomasker1360 he doesn't need your love anyways
Les looking like the guy that comes up to you for change at the gas station. Love Primus hahaha
He looks like he's about to tell a real problematic joke, lol.
He reminds me of Christian Bale in American Psycho. 😆🤣
@@rebeccarockchik6704more like Christian Bale from the Machinist
WUR U GOIN CITY BOY???
PRIMUS SUCKS
I will be here for all Primus reactions!!!
Check all his reactions! You might find something new that you might like!
Same here. Gotta support any Primus related content. We must spread the gospel. Primus does indeed suck
Primus is a musicians band. You appreciate the talent. You must watch a live performance. This band absolutely blows crowds away.
You said it best they will pull Instruments out and your like wtf is that lol then they rock the shit
@@nicholasgambrel3403 I saw the Charlie and Chocolate factory tour, talk about WTF!!
Got to see them on the Frizzle Fry tour in a 150 capacity club. I stood five feet from the stage with my jaw hanging open for the whole show. Unfreakingbelievable!
You're damn straight .
They never ever disapponted. never !
I think their song Fish On is so underrated. It’s always been one of my favorites. And the whole Frizzle Fry album is great.
I was so dang impressed I had to write this song called Fish On!
One of their greatest songs for sure!
Amen. It's a rock solid album in every respect. So many great and varied songs.
Yes "fish on" is most excellent indeed.
But wasn't it on the "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" album ?
Why is it that the psychology of the rock fan finds comfort in thinking that everything is “underrated”?
Fish On is definitely one of their most popular songs. Save “underrated” for things that are actually underrated.
The second to last time I saw Tool, Primus opened up for them. Shit was WILD 🖤
me too!
@@timparlow9357 Nice!! It was an amazing show!
@Carrie Huffman got a tool poster for the 2017 tour with primus for Christmas, I stare at it alot, wish I could have gone.
They are friends
3teeth is one of the worst opening acts I've seen in my life. I was pissed they played longer than Primus. Stupid Tool, finding opening acts through Xbox Live...
My favourite primus track. When I first heard it back in the day I thought it was grunge. It has a lot of authentic grunge elements
Harold of the rocks for me
This was the first Primus song I heard as a teen, and immediately fell in love, especially for that odd quirkiness that pervades all their stuff. I definitely recommend Too Many Puppies and Lacquer Head by them, if you haven't heard them.
"Mr Krinkle" by Primus is a must listen 🐷
Yassss queen.
...do Mr. KRINKLE NEXT!!!!!!
Mr Krinkle is my favourite songs of theirs. The offical video is great too.
@@horoldo77 For some reason Mtv banned the video after one play!
@@TheSkyHive ua-cam.com/video/TOdo7dhvSwg/v-deo.html&start_radio=1
Yess
Jerry was a race car driver! I can't believe I'm not seeing many other people ask for this song unless you already checked it out, it was one of the more famous earlier tunes.
Noones asking cause its overdone and literally the least primus track available. Barely on/off time beats and minimal discord in the melody. May as well recomend enter the sandman to get to know megadeth
@@dedpoptarti honestly like jerry was a race car driver to me it was good song (and yes im a new primus fan)
This song always makes me smile so much that my face hurts by the end if the song!! And I love the silhouette of the band jammin’
We had our words… a common spat.
So I kissed him upside the cranium with that aluminum baseball bat
The delivery on those lines are so good.. 😂
Les Claypool is one of the most creative bassist ever. i love good bass lines and Primus never disappoints!
Tommy the Cat, Southbound Pachyderm, and Shake Hand With Beef are my favorite Primus Songs lately. Blue Collar Tweekers is up there.
Lol, good Old "Appalachia/Carney" Humor !!! 😆 🤣
Primus is a whole show, for sure. I drove 6 hours one way to catch them open for TOOL a few years back, best concert I ever saw.
Jealous
Les is so good at poking fun without directly calling anyone out. One of my faves is watching "Jillys on Smack" live at Bonnaroo.
To whomever requested this...thank you!
You are welcome 👍
Dude you gotta do Lacquer Head next, the bass in that song is absolutely nuts
My thoughts exactly! A must listen for anyone who enjoys Primus imo
One of my faves is Mr Krinkle.
Love is brilliant.
"Weird" is a perfectly good descriptor for Primus.... They're so weird and so amazing! May I recommend their song, "Welcome to This World"?
Primus is very underrated. They are just different then any other band out there. Their song Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver make me chuckle like a school kid everytime I hear it.
I case anyone had trouble following the song, it's about a guy who murdered another dude with a bat because he scuffed his shoes. This is one of my favorite Primus songs, and as usually Larry's guitar is giving Les's bass a run for his money. This might be Larry's best guitar solo ever.
Jerry was a Racecar Driver, John the Fisherman, Tommy the Cat. Check out the original videos before any live IMO. However, there is a very cool early session where they play live in a studio for a radio program that gives a great look at their early years. Les is unique, as is Larry, and Tim (Herb) Alexander is one of the greatest drummers around. They frequently open for Tool so there you go.
John the Fisherman is a 3x repeat song.
The radio recording is my favorite. They were so good and had so much fun too.
Pretty much the entire "Pork Soda" album is awesome.
I saw them open for RUSH in Houston in the early 90’s and was too feeble musically to appreciate them. Now at 55.. I have rediscovered them and absolutely see, hear and feel their genius.
I just saw Les sing with The Residents (huge influence on Les, especially his singing) last weekend. Dude wore a pig mask and the shiniest gold jacket that had been designed for him by Elvis' clothing designer. What a king.
Saw the Residents a few times. Totally feel that.
The residents are incredible
Primus is the heaviest band that doesn’t take itself seriously. You can crank it all the way up on your car and bounce!
Heavier than many metal bands
Idk grief is pretty heavy
Cuales son sus canciones mas heavys
@@johannrobles2342 try Primus ‘antipop’ if you want the more metal heavy influenced stuff
Such a wonderful song ! Touched my heart.
A true primus fan never reels back when they hear someone describe this band as weird.. a hard name to pin down in a genre hole
How could anyone watch this video and not smile..we need more smiling in this world!
This was my first primus album. Found it through Beavis and Butthead. IT 100% changed me. I can 100% trace this album as one of my pivotal points in life.
Dropped what I was doing when this popped up in notifications
"They're just so weird." Yep, that's Primus.
One thing I love about Primus is that although ever song is highly experimental and completely different from each other style wise, you always know it's Primus. 🤘❤️
I have just run across your account, I first heard Primus as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malawi in 1991, and have been a fan ever since. John the Fisherman is a must hear by Primus.
I'm happy that you came back to Primus and this track no less. Mr. Krinkle should be one of the next few songs to check out. That video is pretty cool actually.
You don't realize how old you are until somebody calls DVD's and cd's vintage.
My wife wanted a record player for Christmas. I found one that also plays cassette tapes, CDs and has Bluetooth.
My knees and hip let me know I'm getting old 🤣
@charley sage really? That's what I'm after, can you recommend a model?
@@ceebee491 the brand is VICTROLA. It also has AM/FM radio
@@charleysage5827 thanks very much 👍
The melody at the end of your videos always reminds me of (and might be a version of) the song “Pure Imagination” from the original “Willy Wonka” movie- and Primus did a whole album of songs from and inspired by “Willy Wonka,” including “Pure Imagination”! If you’re familiar with the original song, check out Primus’s version of it! The weirdness and wackiness of both Primus and Willy Wonka go really well together👍🏻
Now you know why they never got bigger than this, despite having terrific musicians and a fascinating frontman. They were simply too counterintuitive for mainstream audiences
They were big in the early to mid 90's
@@mackdavidson4935 No, they were just known about. That's all. People knew there was a band named 'Primus' out there somewhere in existence, but that's all they knew of them. Primus never got "big" at any point of their careers. They couldn't hold a candle to the bands who were legitimaty 'big' in the early-to-mid 90s.
They weren't knocking Nirvana, Guns N Roses, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Faith No More, or Green Day from the headlines. Then, a few years later in the late 90s, they weren't holding candles to Korn, Tool, Marilyn Manson, Rage Against the Machine, and Limp Bizkit. They never even reached the status of headlining a tour. They were only ever a supporting act
@@Britton_ThompsonI saw Primus a bunch of times as the headliner and the shows were always packed. You really think KORN, Marilyn Manson and Limp Bizkit are better bands than Primus?
@@Britton_Thompson they headlined ahead most of the second group of bands you just listed soooo
@@Britton_Thompsonjust blatant lies. comments like this are always weird lmao
This song really brings out the blue collar chew spittin hole diggin bat smackin white man in me 😂🤣😭
Beautifully discordant. Love it, makes me grit my teeth.
My favorite BASSIST EVER!! The drummer then was perfect with him. .didn't last because drummer left.
so pumped someone is getting you to listen to this. I saw them in a club around 97. it was amazing. I would highly recommend Helmet song is - turned out.
So good live
They for sure have their own style and the get people hooked. Brilliant!
I love this song primus too... saluuuu🎉
You made me smile from ear to ear man. I LOVE PRIMUS!!!! I always enjoy someone seeing them and loving them. Just like I did.
When the vid starts the big guy in the mud is a SF/Bay Area Dj known as Big Rick Stewart! He was friends with the band and they wanted him in the video!
Was at a concert a few years back they jammed off this riff 6:34 for like 20 minutes, it was fucking beautiful
I used to have two pugs. My brother also had a pug. Whenever he came over to visit, we had "Too Many Puppies". (hint, hint, nudge, nudge). 😉
One of my favorites. Rock them all though my teenage years. Many, many years ago. 'John the fisherman' from the album Suck on this. (Live version).
Love Tommy the Cat off that album too. Wore that cd out back in the day
PLEASE react to the live show in Chicago called 'Hallucinogenetics' 🙏 It was a dvd back in the day. PERFECTION.
yesssss PRIMUS SUUUUUCKS
Their own style? Unusual lyrics? You need to check out Frank Zappa! He is a musical genius. High expectations for his band mates, complicated rhythms, chord changes, etc.
I love that you are still reacting to Primus, they've been my favourite band for nearly 2 decades now. Ler's guitar work has always been unconventional in Primus as he writes to suit the Primus sound. He sounded completely different when he was in Death Metal bands. I'd recommend "Groundhog's Day" at Bonnaroo 2011 as it has a nice improvised jam for the solo.
I love that bassguitar solos
Dude this is the one! This got me into Primus listening to them on a French radio station in my parents basement in Winnipeg Canada.
"These guys are weird, man" lol I snort-laughed! Primus is an acquired taste. You love or hate them- there is no gray area. I am so glad you're diggin them.
John the Fisherman is my favorite Primus song but it fights with My Name Is Mud for that top spot.
Yea a friend of mine really liked them when they 1st came out in the 80s. That was a long time ago. Certainly a unique sound. I'm going to see Les Claypools Flying Frog Brigade in July , they're doing Pink Floyd's Animals so I'm not sure what it'll be like. It's at a small venue.
My first live experience, they were opening for Rush. That bass had the arena shaking.
Primus and Rush together! So envious!
React to the 94’ Woodstock version of Harold of the rocks from Primus. That is an amazing set where Jerry Cantrell plays a solo. This is a MUST for Primus!!
Idk how old you are or where you grew up but here in DFW in the early 9os this song was played on the radio all the time. Like it was a hit. Might as well have been backstreet boys. Not only that the video was played frequently. Definitely a 90s sound. Early 90s.
From DFW... they played it on z rock like 25 times a day along with freedom by rage.
The song that made me a Primus fan way back in Middle school.
Been waiting for this one for awhile!
Side note- the doctor who treated John wilks Booth’s broken leg was DR.Mudd. That’s where the saying my name is mudd comes from.😮
I always love those kinds of music stores in Minneapolis Minnesota, we several. Down in the valley, Electric Fetus and Cheapo records. Awesome shops.
This was the first song I played in my new Bronco with the top off! ❤
Primus is WICKED!!! I remember when they first came out. My friend and I would listen to these guys for hours. Intricate and unique...love the bass and whimsical union of their music and stage presence. Definitely legends of their time..😎😎😎
One of my favorite bands!
Lol omg I remember hearing this the first time in the 80s, happy to see your reaction on this one. I have this album.
I remember hearing this live. I remember my entire body trying not to shake itself apart,
Remember watching this, after 23 or 11 o'clock on Mtv.. and thinking this is something even stranger than Beavis & Butthead. But I couldn't stop watching because of the text, voice and video
Edit*
That was actually the case with many 90's alt rock videos. They were usually also alternative
Just discovered your channel today, love the chill reactions.. You should check out the Primus song "Lacquerhead". Larry's guitar playing is exceptional on that..
Also maybe give Mr. Bungle a go..
Love, love, love those "what the hell am I listening to" moments.
Just discovered your channel...I became a primus fan back in 91...I literally sold all my guitar gear and transferred over to bass.....I was meant for this!...30 plus years as a bassist
A classic! I think like he does! 😂😎
I’m old as rocks so welcome to the 90’s🤙🏻 is good
Primus is one of the most original, unorthodox bands to exist; their originality is only dwarfed by their weirdness.
My Name is Mudd is a Monster. I love this Song.
That Said: You NEED to listen to The Bee Gee's. They will blow your mind in the opposite direction as Primus does.
Please react to "Too Much Heaven" by The Bee Gee's.
Primus rules!😎❤🤙 Blue collar Tweakers, Shake Hands with Beef, Jon the Fisherman all great next choices..
I saw this video on MTV when it first came out and ran to the store to buy the album.
I'm never been a huge Primus fan that I like quite a few of their songs. Les claypool the singer and bass player is like many have said very down the earth talks to his fans and I have had the pleasure meeting him and we talked about fly fishing he is big in the fishing as well. southbound pachyderm that's a great one
Been watching for a minute. Liked and subbed for Primus
OMG - my little bro was into all of these 90s nu-metal bands, etc. So they grew on me. I got lost in the crowd at Riot Fest Chicago 2014 and this band played this song. The bass was insane. I'm only 5 foot 1. I don't know how I made it out of that crowd alive! Def. a memorable experience!! lol
Last time we saw them live they played this album in it's entirety and then their entire new album, no opening band. Epic.
Yeah these guys drum and bass were always top notch. I listened to RHCP at the same time as these guys but for sure Primus is in a deeper darker place!
I got to see Primus with Clutch as the opener. Heaven.
You should read the book he wrote. It's basically the novelization of all the through lines and carecters from his music
South of the pumphouse was awesome. Never seen a tuna fish sandwich turn into such a big deal. Fish on!
Explination to the extra weirdness of the video - it's called Pork Soda (Album) and so we have a sub texual story of someone going into the pork spa to have Pork Soda... notice how everyone is larger than the average... yeah...
Check out other popular primus tracks Jerry was a Racecar Driver, Southbound Pachyderm, their version of The Devil Went Down to Georgia or the MTV banned video Lacquer Head.
Also consider listening to Les in the Claypool Lennon Delirium with John Lennon's son Sean Lennon who is a great artist themselves. Blood and Rockets is an awesome track of their's as well as Bubbles Burst.
Also also, got to find your way to other amazing bassists Victor Wooten either in his solo work or with Bella Fleck and the Flecktones. And Geddy Lee with the band "Rush" for other amazing wtf did I just listen to vibes. And Neil Perts drumming is on another level. Great Rush tracks to start are Spirit of Radio, Tom Sawyer, Closer to the heart, and Working Man. Primus toured playing the entire Rush album A Farewell to Kings along with their own Primus songs.
Primus might be the only band who's best songs have never been singles.
I'm the same with Shazam and Soundhound. Love the channel, dude, keep up the good work!!
Okay lol fair play ignore my comment on your Jerry was a racecar driver reaction video
The entire live album Suck On This is my favorite
“We’re Primus, and we suck”
I love these Primus reactions 🤘
my favorite odd fact about Primus is that Limewire had Primus as a searchable Genre. pretty sure the pig is a nod to Green Jelly.
Primus is the most unique band of its time.....or any time in my opinion , and like them or not, one can NOT help but to stand back and acknowledge the pure skill, and artistic flair in every single song they have ever done . Top 5 greatest bassist, rabbed guitarist, and dead on drummer. You always get the impression they were let out on a weekend pass with no meds. Being a long time fan of Primus......Id love you to listen to the toys are winding down or Pudding time. Im afraid " to many puppies " might freak you out....lmao