I went to Aberdeen highscool with Dale Crover . I always knew he was a musical prodigy. I also went to school with Krist from Nirvana and I definitely knew there was something special about him but I just couldn't put my finger on it. 😂🤟
I take it "goat" means best. I'm old (50) & back in the day "goat" was the opposite. Like if a NFL team only has to kick a field goal with 2 seconds left on the clock to win the game you can say "Well the kicker is gonna be either the hero or the goat. We'll find out here in a few seconds..." But goat was derogatory. You f'd up and everyone is mad and/or disappointed in you that you screwed up the entire thing, etc.
@@jackshittle I get it (I'm 51), but I also know that people could be typing it G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) so that it'd be clear that it's an acronym instead of it being used in the derogatory sense.
Nothing can outdo the bass players Poltergeist II look.....andctge sketch artist cemented it......plus they're tight as hell.....and plus too. .....that rug really ties the room together. ....
The melvins are like that band that you love but always forget to mention when someone asks you what your favorite bands are. I cant ever figure out why that is.
After seeing them live , they are defintely one of my favorite bands. Watch the footage from Hellfest. Mind blowing. But I think I know what you mean in terms of their records. All their Ipecac recordings are hit or miss IMHO.
I came across these guys playing spoon man and thought they did it just as good if not better. I just heard this song tonight for the first time and I would say it is definitely some of the best rock and roll I have heard in my 57 years of living. Way bad ass. These guys get with the program. They play hard and sound awesome
This band has been so damn good for so damn long!!! I can’t believe I’m already 50 years old! BUT, I still have the Melvins with Buzzo and Dale to keep me right in the head!
I can't believe this freaky ass scene was an actual tv show. It definitely weird enough to just be a Melvin's video. Straight laced tv hosts, posers, burn outs, old man drawing, late night cook ware salesman all happening in grandma's living room. It was wonderful.
This video is a bit of a time capsule. A band from the future takes us back to 1995. The "audience" are paid employees being respectful, but obviously not quite ready to trust these travelers.
I miss the old public access channels. So much weird shit. I discovered Flipper on public access tv in San Francisco when I was like 15. Then a high school friend had a 30 minute show interviewing whatever thrash or hardcore band happened to be available, and there were plenty in late 80’s Bay Area. That lo-fi DIY ethic was pretty great.
Ive always thought the lyrics just needed deciphering. Ive come to the conclusion it is about a big booty black chick that seduced him stole his wallet and tie
Saw them open for Primus. I was a huge Primus guy, and had only vaguely heard of the Melvins. Walked out of the show just blown away by the Melvins and ended up seeing them every time they came to town.
Because some broadcasts such as this are 1: film, 2: sent over the airwaves, and 3: recorded to VHS, probably with a low quality recorder. Everything in the 70's was usually tape unless broadcasted, but you see less broadcasted footage from back then, also tape is much easier to digitize without any distortions assuming the tape was properly preserved. So it's not that 95 had worse technology, it was just that TV was common in that time, and TV broadcasts weren't meant for the best quality.
This riff is inspiration for things like Lateralus..... Adam Jones (Tool) does credit Buzz Osborne as a silent hero in the before and after post 90's grunge/metal influences. Classic as fuck right here.
@@theninthheart8465 I think you're seriously underestimating how much Melvins influenced a LOT of incredibly popular bands. Tool toured with Melvins (and have recorded together as well), they were very much an influence.
@@theninthheart8465 Buzz also introduced (though didn't invent) Drop D to Mark Arm and Kim Thayill, who then introduced it to Jerry Cantrell. Also, Tool played on Melvins' The Crybaby. Bonus: Adam Jones and Buzz Osbourne had a side-project called 'Bleeder'. Pretty sure Terry Bozzio played drums on it.
Dale Knocking The Living Crap from his kit. Brilliant. Had the privilege of attending The ATP at Butlins all them years ago. Undoubtedly the best long weekend I've ever known.
I’m just now getting into Melvins and this was the song that instantly hooked me. E verything about it is GREAT but it’s that rock-solid and infectious drum groove that just puts it over the top. ❤️
Same here ! First hearing December 2023, this song ! I'm in UK/England and have never heard nor seen them on TV or radio. Through the 1990's I photographed local indie bands, and I never heard anyone of my musician friends mention their name, or their records played at venues ! I've used the internet for 20 years and it's the first time they've come up as a suggestion. I'm happy to have found them, but I could have been listening and being influenced by them for the past 30 years !!@@davidsharp3456
Between the Amish bassist, the adults with disabilities audience, and the serial killer dude in the police hat, I feel like I've stumbled upon footage of an alternate dimension.
Tiny drum kit, but great sound as always! I love Dale‘s drumming and also himself as a human being. Very nice bass playing by Mark Deutrom, who I never met. And, uuh, of course: Buuuuzzzzzz! Sorry for my English, I‘m from Jupiter, were I met The Melvins first. Sorry, that I'm here still and again. Three years later. For the 8.6 millionth time. But I can't get enough of this nice footage.
I'm just beginning to scratch the surface on Melvins myself somehow, even though most everything I have heard up to now made me think I needed to do more of a deep dive on their catalog, but even with my limited exposure I've come across more than one warning about putting a "the" in front of their name. Apparently some people get more offended about that than if you had questioned their lineage. ;)
Stoner Witch is probably the most "accessible" Melvins' albums. It's very much a hard rock record. A lot of their other material can be challenging if you're not into sludgy experiment metal, but Stoner Witch is a great place to start.
This comes from a TV show called "Friday" or something I think, there is a longer clip out there... it's fully strange like on a daytime talk show..BUT this cranks the sound is clean and shows how powerful the Melvin's were/are when they just rip thru a pretty basic song structure. Great video
Was watching a recent interview with Buzz, and he turned me on to The Wipers, a punk rock band out of Portland Oregon, in the 80s. You can hear the heavy influence they had on the Seattle music of the 90s. They are a great band.
This is much faster than the album version, but it makes it better. This song rocks sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo hard.
That rug really ties the room together....
😂🔥🤘🔥
😂😂😂😂
You may not be ready for this.. but your grandkids will love it
We loved this shit 30 years ago.
I went to Aberdeen highscool with Dale Crover . I always knew he was a musical prodigy. I also went to school with Krist from Nirvana and I definitely knew there was something special about him but I just couldn't put my finger on it. 😂🤟
@@hotrodmom86 did you actually??? What was he like
Underrated BTTF reference. Noice!
@@hotrodmom86Krist seems like an awesome person
Dale is one of the best drummers of all time. Don't care what anyone says, he is one of the goats.
Yes
I take it "goat" means best. I'm old (50) & back in the day "goat" was the opposite. Like if a NFL team only has to kick a field goal with 2 seconds left on the clock to win the game you can say "Well the kicker is gonna be either the hero or the goat. We'll find out here in a few seconds..." But goat was derogatory. You f'd up and everyone is mad and/or disappointed in you that you screwed up the entire thing, etc.
You are 100% correct Brad. A beast on the kit!
@@jackshittle I get it (I'm 51), but I also know that people could be typing it G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) so that it'd be clear that it's an acronym instead of it being used in the derogatory sense.
That is a fact!
They tore that room up.
A gibson les paul prophecy will tear up any room
or was it a phantom? not sure
Hell yea, those yuppies were like "this is some interesting music" but the whole thing was awkward as shit..
Nothing can outdo the bass players Poltergeist II look.....andctge sketch artist cemented it......plus they're tight as hell.....and plus too. .....that rug really ties the room together. ....
@@mysterfrosty Yeah well that's just like your opinion man.
It's sort of unbelievable how hard this rocks.
Buy the album, turn it up, destroy your speakers. Worth it
Fr, this shit hits hard.
Drove through a wisconsin snowstorm to see them in 91 long live the melvins!
Good on you; they're bad.
Buzz is a motherfucking riff master.
Gotta hold on tight 😂😂😂gotta let's goooo.this is great
The melvins are like that band that you love but always forget to mention when someone asks you what your favorite bands are. I cant ever figure out why that is.
How so?
@@superhanss6198 wut
After seeing them live , they are defintely one of my favorite bands. Watch the footage from Hellfest. Mind blowing. But I think I know what you mean in terms of their records. All their Ipecac recordings are hit or miss IMHO.
That's right cousin.
One of the seven of my top five bands.
Can’t stop watching. The looks, the stage, the good music. It has everything, even a goddamn sketch artist!
@dogpetdog well about 25% of them are into it, and the one that is into it the most is that hot black chick.
No no no they suck wake up you lemming
Yeah that crowd is into it, and the band knows it. Great clip
so many bands forget the sketch artist
The cute mixed girl was jammin!
legend says the artist is still sketching the melvins
That rug really ties the room together and is big enough to hold a post punk band.
Damn straight, even hetero you could say.
I came across these guys playing spoon man and thought they did it just as good if not better. I just heard this song tonight for the first time and I would say it is definitely some of the best rock and roll I have heard in my 57 years of living. Way bad ass. These guys get with the program. They play hard and sound awesome
History of Bad men is something I definitely recommend
Dale Crowder, one of the greatest drummers ever. He’s a beast
was wondering who he was thanks, late to the Melvins but they are the shit.
Dammit I never realized how good the Melvin’s were they rock heavy!
You whatttt
Melvins, not "the Melvin's."
This band has been so damn good for so damn long!!! I can’t believe I’m already 50 years old! BUT, I still have the Melvins with Buzzo and Dale to keep me right in the head!
And whoever the bassist is at that point.
50...pfft. Yer a mere puppy.
Dale is a beast on drums.
At 53 I still love watching this vid. They frackin tore that room up!
My fave groove riff!!! 🎸 🎸 🎸
Them guys rocked that place!
That cowboy gag is too much... GO MELVINS!! Not every band can nail a live performance as pure and authentic as this one. 🎸 💯
I can't believe this freaky ass scene was an actual tv show. It definitely weird enough to just be a Melvin's video. Straight laced tv hosts, posers, burn outs, old man drawing, late night cook ware salesman all happening in grandma's living room. It was wonderful.
FX was a weird network when it came out. Had a bunch of original programming like this. I remember a collectibles show too.
This video is a bit of a time capsule. A band from the future takes us back to 1995. The "audience" are paid employees being respectful, but obviously not quite ready to trust these travelers.
I miss the old public access channels. So much weird shit. I discovered Flipper on public access tv in San Francisco when I was like 15. Then a high school friend had a 30 minute show interviewing whatever thrash or hardcore band happened to be available, and there were plenty in late 80’s Bay Area. That lo-fi DIY ethic was pretty great.
Thing is the drugs were better back then. Weird, I know.
Dudes that's just a melvins moshpit
Rob Zombie: “I am the king of nonsense lyrics!”
Buzzo: “Hold my beer.”
Ive always thought the lyrics just needed deciphering. Ive come to the conclusion it is about a big booty black chick that seduced him stole his wallet and tie
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Poison dandelion burns cross...genius
I still think there’s some points where buzzo just isn’t speaking english at all😂😂 especially on their first album and bullhead
@@rocketsauce420 Hooch is for me basically just sounds. Its lyrics basically destroy any conceptual framework.
I don't know what's better, the music or watching a bunch of dorks jam out to the Melvins in Martha Stewart's kitchen.
Kitchen with Lemmy by his own.!
one of the best live bands ever
Saw them open for Primus. I was a huge Primus guy, and had only vaguely heard of the Melvins. Walked out of the show just blown away by the Melvins and ended up seeing them every time they came to town.
Lovely sounds of a Gibson!
I have watched this several times. The quality could be better, but the conviction and intensity are there and that’s more important.
Holy hell this song is incredible. Im about 20 years late to this party but i made it yo.
"Big boat deloves , big boat denies"
How come videos from 1995 now look like they're from 1975
Because some broadcasts such as this are 1: film, 2: sent over the airwaves, and 3: recorded to VHS, probably with a low quality recorder.
Everything in the 70's was usually tape unless broadcasted, but you see less broadcasted footage from back then, also tape is much easier to digitize without any distortions assuming the tape was properly preserved. So it's not that 95 had worse technology, it was just that TV was common in that time, and TV broadcasts weren't meant for the best quality.
UHF
😂
Video baby
So many questions about this performance.
Yeah ...reading your comment I wonder the same... Its so weird, almost Lynchian 😁
I’ll start....Yeah nah, Its a little disconcerting seeing a heap of serial killers spiral out
@@carolinam.saavedram.7269 OMG, love this track but had the EXACT adjective in my head while watching this. Uber-Lynchian.
Looks like some public access show filmed at an urban commune run by an eclectic collective of radically inclusive anarchists. Just a theory tho...
Possible this was the show Breakfast Time
That riff!!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
This riff is inspiration for things like Lateralus..... Adam Jones (Tool) does credit Buzz Osborne as a silent hero in the before and after post 90's grunge/metal influences. Classic as fuck right here.
LMFAO what the hell did we just read 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏽♀️🤣
Metal history
@@theninthheart8465 I think you're seriously underestimating how much Melvins influenced a LOT of incredibly popular bands. Tool toured with Melvins (and have recorded together as well), they were very much an influence.
@@theninthheart8465 Buzz also introduced (though didn't invent) Drop D to Mark Arm and Kim Thayill, who then introduced it to Jerry Cantrell.
Also, Tool played on Melvins' The Crybaby.
Bonus: Adam Jones and Buzz Osbourne had a side-project called 'Bleeder'. Pretty sure Terry Bozzio played drums on it.
@@theninthheart8465 Adam Jones played on at least one Melvins album
Melvins are always Melvins.Some of the best live shows ever.
Wish I had seen this when it first aired! Damn I miss the 90's.
I miss the 90s
Better than the studio version!!! Thats when you know they're a great band
The sound quality is lacking, but the energy sure as hell isn’t!
💯agree
I've never wanted to start a mosh pit in someone's living room so bad.
0:24 - Bass slide into a bad-ass rockin' riff!!
Mark was great! I identify Melvins by the Era of bassist. This was a good one
Mark Deutrom!
Dale Knocking The Living Crap from his kit. Brilliant.
Had the privilege of attending The ATP at Butlins all them years ago.
Undoubtedly the best long weekend I've ever known.
I think Dale is one of the goats, and I don't care what anyone else says, he is.
this is the bases from so much grew and could still grow
I’m just now getting into Melvins and this was the song that instantly hooked me. E verything about it is GREAT but it’s that rock-solid and infectious drum groove that just puts it over the top. ❤️
I only discovered them about a week ago. It's taken me 46 years to learn about these guys. Incredible!!!
Me to!
Same here ! First hearing December 2023, this song ! I'm in UK/England and have never heard nor seen them on TV or radio. Through the 1990's I photographed local indie bands, and I never heard anyone of my musician friends mention their name, or their records played at venues ! I've used the internet for 20 years and it's the first time they've come up as a suggestion. I'm happy to have found them, but I could have been listening and being influenced by them for the past 30 years !!@@davidsharp3456
Great Performance 💪💪
Between the Amish bassist, the adults with disabilities audience, and the serial killer dude in the police hat, I feel like I've stumbled upon footage of an alternate dimension.
@@COMMODOOSA Au contraire, I even saw the Melvins in the 90s.
@@Liquidreflective you seriously dunno who that legend is on bass?
@@theninthheart8465 Oh i do. I'm just pointing out the collective weirdness.
It’s the only melvins I’ve ever seen and it’s killer.
Welcome 🙏.
Fx was an absolutely amazing channel when it first started
Stoner Witch is my favourite Melvins release
I feel this will age well way ahead of the time
So these are the "melvins" I can dig it man.
Just saw the Melvins at the Ryman in Nashville 3/19/22 and they still kick all the ass.
This fucking rocks
This era of the band was incredible, at that point in time they kicked it harder than any other
Still jamming to this in 2021. This is 🔥 🔥.
Tiny drum kit, but great sound as always! I love Dale‘s drumming and also himself as a human being. Very nice bass playing by Mark Deutrom, who I never met. And, uuh, of course: Buuuuzzzzzz! Sorry for my English, I‘m from Jupiter, were I met The Melvins first.
Sorry, that I'm here still and again. Three years later. For the 8.6 millionth time. But I can't get enough of this nice footage.
I never knew there made it on MTV. Going to see them in Turin tomorrow night on their 40th anniversary tour! I hope they play this!
The 90's, beautiful
Saw them play this in 2015 with 2 drummers. Still remember losing my mind
This is so...90s. thanks for uploading, love Melvins 🤘🏽
I'm in the reaction shots, nodding my head to the beat and smiling slightly
Melvins *
Have been making beautiful music
I love that lol
greatest band on earth!
wtf man, the 90s were fucking wild 😂
Hell Yeaaahh 🤘🏽
If you think this is wild, check out Crash Worship.... a project like that could only exist in the 90s
Yeah..... they were...
Que genio el hombre que los dibuja 😊
I saw this tour in Atlanta! MELVINS Always Bring Down the House!!!
Holy fuck Red Foreman is a great artist! Really got the soul of the band in that piece!
They could play in my grandparents trailer and still be awesomeness
Ow my God,such sick amazing band God. help me😊
This is my favorite Melvin's song
Original!
Was great live
who are this modafockers.. ? bro...this is pure gold...
Maybe the best live show in the whole youtube
This absolutely slays 🔥
Had no idea the Melvins rocked this hard
The whole stoner witch album has this vibe it’s amazing
I'm just beginning to scratch the surface on Melvins myself somehow, even though most everything I have heard up to now made me think I needed to do more of a deep dive on their catalog, but even with my limited exposure I've come across more than one warning about putting a "the" in front of their name. Apparently some people get more offended about that than if you had questioned their lineage. ;)
Stoner Witch is probably the most "accessible" Melvins' albums. It's very much a hard rock record. A lot of their other material can be challenging if you're not into sludgy experiment metal, but Stoner Witch is a great place to start.
E sono solo tre, leggende grandissimi onest...
I recognize the look on the dudes face at 1:49, he is authentically impressed.
Then you have the guy in the police hat at 1:50 who thinks he's the coolest thing in the room.
Lmao my thoughts exactly. He’s the only one he looked to be seriously enjoying it.
The Melvins forever!
Fuck it, I'm buying tickets. They're touring, and I forgot how much I fucking love this band. Fuck yesh
They rocked so hard on this show I’ve got to see these guys live !!
You really do. You almost can’t understand how good they are until you actually see them live. The energy they bring is undeniable
I seen em when they toured with Tool on the aenima tour in 1997 and they rocked harder than tool...buzzo was a fuckn machine.
So good
There is a Kurt Cobain credit for producing Houdini - However - This song, Revolve, was/is on the album Stoner Witch, originally.
The Melvin’s are so good that Tracy Pew was resurrected from the grave to play bass in this performance 🤘
Bass player: Would you like to take a walk in the corn field?
Bass Player: why yes ma'am I can fix that ornery shoe on your horse and have you right on ya way
Uhh that’s mark freaking D
what? this is amazing!
This comes from a TV show called "Friday" or something I think, there is a longer clip out there... it's fully strange like on a daytime talk show..BUT this cranks the sound is clean and shows how powerful the Melvin's were/are when they just rip thru a pretty basic song structure. Great video
Buzz Buzz Killer Buzzzzzzzzzzz!
I love the Melvins.They have been rockin' forever
ohhhh yes so awesome, love em
Wow that Amish guy is really good at playing bass
It really is just too good didn't know they Amish! I love A mesh meals!!
doubt he's amish since he went electric!
the sketch artist is fuckin gold!
This is the most public access clip that ever was public access. Love the random sketch artist.
I’m so sorry it took me so long to stop and listen. Such an amazing band. Thank you for sharing. Cheers
Wonder where that sketch of Melvins is at now
Should be in the Louvre.
Melvins laying down the blueprint for lateralus.
😎🤘i love it!!
Was watching a recent interview with Buzz, and he turned me on to The Wipers, a punk rock band out of Portland Oregon, in the 80s. You can hear the heavy influence they had on the Seattle music of the 90s. They are a great band.
Everybody that knows real punk and post punk know the wipers.
Check out “swell maps” from England, early 80s
I think you'd dig Toy Dolls.
the best part about is this are the shots of the crowd, you can tell it hurts their soul to be there. hilarious
Love this
So fucking tight...playing with small amps and small drum set, but sounding so huge. Love the melvins.
0:41. The kings eyes roll back in his head when he headbangs.
How did I not know about these guys sooner
No question about it, the drummer is, killer 😊
Dale Crover, man. Played on Kurt Cobain’s first demos, Fecal Matter & also some Nirvana stuff.
AWESOME