It doesn't matter if you came from American dad or if you already knew the band. The real thing is you know good music when you hear it that's all that matters
Watching the movie, "Can't Hardly Wait" and just heard this song in the background. Man I haven't heard this song or seen that movie in forever! I miss my youth!
Awesome! This version sounds live. Different than the studio version. I saw them live in 1994 at a small club in Cincinnati called Sudsy Malone's. Phenomenal show!
Funkiest white boy free style rap ever w that blues and philly jive. So good it landed G love a brief sponsorship w Coca Cola to represent their "cold beverages". Kinda sell out but still a great musician and performer.
Dude deserves to live comfortably. Given his appearance and his apparent demeanor, it's likely he would have been successful at most anything he wanted to do
Shoutout to my homie Ranger Ed Gough for introducing me to this album back in the summer of ‘97. That was a helluva summer in SEKI; good times, gooood tiiimes
first g love and special sauce song i ever listen to.....milk and cereal. i was in advance art class and my 60 year old art teacher was blasting the song and i was like damn! i need to download this shit! lol
man i forgot all about this song. i was just sitting in my hot ass room with no ac drinking Royal Crown with extra ice and this song literally popped into my head and i started dancing around singing half remembered half made up words, thinking for a brief moment that i just made this song up on the spot (which is something i do often so it's not unusually I'd think that..... but just then a flash of nostalgia laden memories started rolling through my mind .. then finally i remember this song. i didn't invent this quirky yet very funky bop. no i remember hearing this for the first time. i remember i heard it the first time when a friend made me a mix tape with this as the opening track (probably as a joke) and i loved it... now i feel i should have this by saying that this was back when mix tapes were still recorded onto cassette tapes, often directly from the radio.... so imagine as i did just now remembering a childhood where i often received and made mix tapes as a hobby and pastime, along with making and handing out zines of the most myopic interests and comedy only relatable to me and my small circle of weirdos.... but imagine nonetheless, a kid in the early teens if their lives running full speed to their room from the kitchen just to make it to the stereo by the end of the song. on q mission to be in that room by the end of every song and commercial break (no skipping ads in those days)waiting and hovering over the tape deck with finger on record hoping the next song will be the one perfect one you need to add to your collection or your mix, because you don't live in a big city where you can find obscure records but you live close enough to a college satellite campus with a good pirate radio broadcast or you live far enough in the boonies to be close to the mentally unstable short wave hobbiest with a great taste in music.. but if you were lucky enough to live close to Detroit or Cleveland in those days you could find great music on major radio stations, though you have to wait for later night specialty shows to get obscure stuff... but their you would be waiting for the right song hovering around at the right time to get the absolute cleanest track, not hitting record too late cause we don't want even a second of the intro notes cut off and not hitting rec to early cause we don't want to catch no disc jockey nonsense or crazy conspiracies and rants about ruby ridge and waco from the pirate broadcasterat. no one wants that at the beginning of a track you have been requesting and waiting for for weeks, so you are just praying that they don't talk over any of the song for gods sake please...... that's how hard it was to get good free music before high speed internet... because believe it or not, i had internet in the mid early 90s (one of the first 5 or 6 people in my podunk town).. it was 28.8 dialup. top of the line when we had it. but at this time you were waiting for up to 10 minutes to download a mid quality picture. a song would take months since this was before widespread MP3 compression. even with MP3s it would take days to download of you could even find a place to download it. can you imagine hovering over a radio hoping they play your request and you are there exactly when it plays ready to record and THAT was more efficient than the internet lol. i hope that paints a vivid picture of preb internet music. but that was the life we lived back i first heard this fantastic song on that mix that i received over 25 years ago. this was a mix that i kept through highschool, college, dropping out, first jobs, first cars, up to when i got married, before i finally lost it or maybe i ruined it... i had and listened to that mix for over 10 years but it started back in middle school maybe early highschool, like between 1994 to 96. it started with this song and god damn everything just keeps getting older. and i never realize it till nostalgia like this his ps ... and now im hearing that American dad used this song? i used to watch American dad. which episode was it in. i loved the my morning jacket episode so I'm sure they will give proper respect to this classic.
Yoooooooooo DOPENESS in my ears since I was just a kiddo in Miami. Can’t believe it took me almost 30 yrs to know you had a UA-cam channel., even though I actually have your CD’s! Yes! Those things!
Always wanna break out brews when I hear this tune for sure. Damn good summer song. I like a cold beverage, because I'm feelin' kinda thirsty. Right on, right on. :-)
This sweet ear candy has stuck in my head for the past few days. Dang, the 90's were hella cool. Glad this song is still getting love. 🧡
They were!!!
Feels like college. The 90s were awesome
These guys are amazing live. G Love is one hell of a guitarist.
😂
I remember dancing to this song when I was a kid. Yes, my dad has good taste in music.
It doesn't matter if you came from American dad or if you already knew the band. The real thing is you know good music when you hear it that's all that matters
How was it presented in American dad? Don’t watch the show but know of it
@@dianavargas9902 In the episode "A.T. The Abusive Terrestrial", Stan and Francine do a campaign to save Mr. Pibb from being discontinued.
Quattro Sakae
I always thought I heard this from a chevy chase movie and they were saying bigger than a bridge, I could never find this off assuming the lyrics
Whatd they do on American dad?
This quenched my nostalgia thirst.
My brother and I used to watch these guys on the street in Philly as kids.
The 1st time I heard this was over 10 years ago. It just popped up on my mind.
Adrian Wilson lol. same here
Were y'all high? 😂😂
Close to 20 years ago for me. Lol
I remember watching tgem on Woodstock 97
Watching the movie, "Can't Hardly Wait" and just heard this song in the background. Man I haven't heard this song or seen that movie in forever! I miss my youth!
20 years later and umpteen hundred times hearing it. And this still sounds more fresh and original when I hear it than anything coming out now!
Uhhh. Theres notthing original about this song lol.
Stick it n da fridge...Stick it n da fridge...Stick it n da fridge...Stick it n da fridge...
Thumbs up if you brought yourself here because G. Love is the man.
G looks so young here.. it's insane how old this band actually is
how old
This brings me back to Philly in the 90’s
I used to run them streets :)
A television show did not bring me here.
deliciousmorton - hearing for the first time when it originally came out on the local alternative fm channel brot me here....👍
Same. There from my city.
deliciousmorton
Bravo
Boy doesn't that make you special.
This song sounds like cooling down during a real hot summer
My good taste in music brought me here
Awesome! This version sounds live. Different than the studio version. I saw them live in 1994 at a small club in Cincinnati called Sudsy Malone's. Phenomenal show!
Saw him at the Doheny Blues Festival, awesome
The band insisted to director Mark Romanik that the audio be that of a live performance of the song.
I miss Sudsy's! Do your laundry, have some bevs and see some killer shows
Funkiest white boy free style rap ever w that blues and philly jive. So good it landed G love a brief sponsorship w Coca Cola to represent their "cold beverages". Kinda sell out but still a great musician and performer.
Dude deserves to live comfortably. Given his appearance and his apparent demeanor, it's likely he would have been successful at most anything he wanted to do
Philly represent
Pura energía!! Lo conocimos hace años en American Dad
My music preferences brought me here.
lol
nice
I heard part of this song in American Dad and I'm so happy it's a real song. Going to add it to my favorite songs playlist on Spotify rn
Good choice
Saw him live at the Doheny Blues Festival. Awesome
Still puts me in a great mood
"yo ma can you make some lemonade for the fellas"
Remember that show at The Penalty Box after the Dead show? You guys have come a long way since those days in Boston
I came for the Milk and Cereal and stayed for the cold beverage.
What?
I like food. 🤷♂️
such an original album to this day... and the he found Jesus...
This guy has style.
What me and my mom were like this is a real song
one of fav songs from back in the day , back when i was heavy into alternative music👍
The guitar rocks on this song.
My love of Romanek music videos brought this to my attention. I enjoy it so much!
Remember the first time I heard this back in the early 90's on the CMJ music samplet cd. I was hooked right away.
i was in job corps when this came out every time i hear it i flash back to those days man i miss job corps
Was randomly rapping this to my baby daughter because my friend covered it with his a capella group 20 years ago.
Love Blues Music also
Shoutout to my homie Ranger Ed Gough for introducing me to this album back in the summer of ‘97. That was a helluva summer in SEKI; good times, gooood tiiimes
I will never not love this song so much. Came to Jacksonville with mofro
first g love and special sauce song i ever listen to.....milk and cereal. i was in advance art class and my 60 year old art teacher was blasting the song and i was like damn! i need to download this shit! lol
Gonna see thier show tonight at First Ave, I’m feeling kinda thirsty!
thumbs up if you finally found g love after however long and who care how the fuck you got here...you're here now.
Philly repin. Phillys PHINEST Still rocking in 2021.
This track still tight Af…. That guitar & harmonica sounds like heaven #Two6Packs #ColdBeverages
*_who doesnt love cold beverages?_*
The bass is smoking.
man i forgot all about this song. i was just sitting in my hot ass room with no ac drinking Royal Crown with extra ice and this song literally popped into my head and i started dancing around singing half remembered half made up words, thinking for a brief moment that i just made this song up on the spot (which is something i do often so it's not unusually I'd think that..... but just then a flash of nostalgia laden memories started rolling through my mind .. then finally i remember this song. i didn't invent this quirky yet very funky bop. no i remember hearing this for the first time.
i remember i heard it the first time when a friend made me a mix tape with this as the opening track (probably as a joke) and i loved it... now i feel i should have this by saying that this was back when mix tapes were still recorded onto cassette tapes, often directly from the radio.... so imagine as i did just now remembering a childhood where i often received and made mix tapes as a hobby and pastime, along with making and handing out zines of the most myopic interests and comedy only relatable to me and my small circle of weirdos.... but imagine nonetheless, a kid in the early teens if their lives running full speed to their room from the kitchen just to make it to the stereo by the end of the song. on q mission to be in that room by the end of every song and commercial break (no skipping ads in those days)waiting and hovering over the tape deck with finger on record hoping the next song will be the one perfect one you need to add to your collection or your mix, because you don't live in a big city where you can find obscure records but you live close enough to a college satellite campus with a good pirate radio broadcast or you live far enough in the boonies to be close to the mentally unstable short wave hobbiest with a great taste in music.. but if you were lucky enough to live close to Detroit or Cleveland in those days you could find great music on major radio stations, though you have to wait for later night specialty shows to get obscure stuff...
but their you would be waiting for the right song hovering around at the right time to get the absolute cleanest track, not hitting record too late cause we don't want even a second of the intro notes cut off and not hitting rec to early cause we don't want to catch no disc jockey nonsense or crazy conspiracies and rants about ruby ridge and waco from the pirate broadcasterat. no one wants that at the beginning of a track you have been requesting and waiting for for weeks, so you are just praying that they don't talk over any of the song for gods sake please......
that's how hard it was to get good free music before high speed internet... because believe it or not, i had internet in the mid early 90s (one of the first 5 or 6 people in my podunk town).. it was 28.8 dialup. top of the line when we had it. but at this time you were waiting for up to 10 minutes to download a mid quality picture. a song would take months since this was before widespread MP3 compression. even with MP3s it would take days to download of you could even find a place to download it. can you imagine hovering over a radio hoping they play your request and you are there exactly when it plays ready to record and THAT was more efficient than the internet lol.
i hope that paints a vivid picture of preb internet music. but that was the life we lived back i first heard this fantastic song on that mix that i received over 25 years ago. this was a mix that i kept through highschool, college, dropping out, first jobs, first cars, up to when i got married, before i finally lost it or maybe i ruined it... i had and listened to that mix for over 10 years but it started back in middle school maybe early highschool, like between 1994 to 96. it started with this song and god damn everything just keeps getting older. and i never realize it till nostalgia like this his
ps ... and now im hearing that American dad used this song? i used to watch American dad. which episode was it in. i loved the my morning jacket episode so I'm sure they will give proper respect to this classic.
I don't understand it, I should hate it, but damn it, I have never EVER been able to get this song out of my head and I hope I never do....
that guitar riff is so on point
Philly soul 😎
Absolutely love it !!!
thumbs up if you knew about these guys for awhile!!
Yoooooooooo DOPENESS in my ears since I was just a kiddo in Miami.
Can’t believe it took me almost 30 yrs to know you had a UA-cam channel., even though I actually have your CD’s! Yes! Those things!
WOODSTOCK '99!!!!!!
The good old days... I miss it.
Cheer~~~a drink, especially one other than water.
the vibe is alive 2025 next year yo!
i LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEE him! i met him and hugged him!love g love!!!
I still like cold beverages in 2024
woodstock '99 is the best... *si pernah nonton langsung* haha..
i saw this when it was playing on MTV. liked it the first time i heard it.
Best music in my teenage years and favorite episode of American Dad.
he needs to make an album with Jack Johnson!
Great seeing them in Philly so many times 🍻
Still a great song.
G 💕 special sauce. " walk to slide " thanks Sacramento !
Say them in New Orleans once at the Voodoo Fest. Best time ever.
Always reminds me of Great Summers.............
Thumbs up if your a big strong black woman who don't need no man!
I remember hearing a bit from this in Reality Bites.
yeah...great song for chilling
Agreed! But American Dad really did introduce me to these guys! ;D
Hard to believe more than 20 years ago I saw them in. Concert
I love you G. Love & Special Sauce
A cold beverage sounds perfect right now.
Parappa The Rappa couldn't even diss this guy.
Damn you @SethMacFarlane You got me AGAIN! ;) LOVE U!
I get a kick out of playing this on my bass... apparently it's helping me clear the shelves of knicknacks :D
Who’s here from “MTV Classic” music videos? 🙋🏽♂️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻🙋🏼♀️
Such a classic!
Going to Philly to see G in the summer
G Love is a great artist! You're insane if you think he's the worst opening act.
G Love is never an opening act after you here him play once. He's only opening for those that don't know
Damn this song makes me thirsty.
possibly THE greatest song Billy Ray Cyrus did not record
Trying to understand how he's opening for The Avett Bros😮
The mad magazine ❤
I bought this the week it came out and I’m still spinning it 🤙
Takes me back. Thanks!
shot in L.A., representin'!
This is the standard!!! Hells yeah!
just cracked opened an ice cold root beer thought of this song and had to hear it :) have a great day Merica :)
Can’t hardly wait (movie)
Always wanna break out brews when I hear this tune for sure. Damn good summer song. I like a cold beverage, because I'm feelin' kinda thirsty. Right on, right on. :-)
TIP: Should you hve the opportunity to see this joint live, close to stage is the spot to be....
The Philly sound...funky munkies and shit...yo...!!
It's Summertime!
I have only one question: did you bring our mixtape of hot jams?
Darius Montgomery yes I did lol!! American dad!!!
Yes, I have our hot jams tape. -Stan
Love love love!!!
Wow, Dave Matthews is pretty good here
thumbs up if weed brought you here
Yes