Fantastic expository! As if I didn't already adore this band as is, I now have an even more newfound respect. The sharpest blades are battered the most I suppose. Well done all around.
"Tragic Kingdom" is one of the best albums of the 90s. It's so good that radio stations still play the TK's singles today. Thank you, Gwen Stefani and No Doubt, for making great songs for years. :)
Hey there. I was the bass guy in Tom's old band, Rising. Yes, we rehearsed next to N.D. [Slayer rehearsed in there once or twice as well] in the shadow of Angel Stadium in Anaheim, and that flyer was up on the bulletin board for a few weeks while Tom was still in our band [which was not 'fronted' by his sister, Gina, but by her husband, Mark Machovina, if by anyone - we all took turns in the spotlight], so despite all the interviews and what he told the rest of us at the time, it's obvious he'd decided to join them before he left us. Spence loved our band; there were little windows on the rehearsal rooms and he would watch us jam all the time, hollering and doing back-flips. That dude was so cool, and it was so sad what happened with him. Anyway, the guitar guy I got in there after Tom was great, but created tensions which ultimately killed Rising, which is too bad, because we were really good. I'm still in touch with everyone else from Rising, but Tom stopped returning calls and emails from me decades ago. No clue why, but whatever.
No Doubt went to my community college. One time they showed the music teacher their music and he said “it’s good but it has no commercial viability..” They would later return years later with a platinum record in hand..
Don't you love it when you have a passion and you finally get a break to expose your talents and the other notables & influencers come against you and mock your craft and you come out smelling like roses ?? And then they all STFU & go silent 😊
I'd say the music teacher gave them a huge compliment because music with commercial viability is usually inferior. While I think No Doubt is a pretty good band, what came after Tragic Kingdom shown a band trying hard to mimic the "effortless" succes of TK and hurting the quality of their music in the process.
I'm a guy and back in '95 I was at a red light and got caught singing I'M JUST A GIRL IN THE WORLD THAT'S ALL THAT I'LL EVER BEEEE by the car next to me 😂
I just them last night at Coachella and they were so good!!!! Gwen knows how to rock the stage. Since I was a kid I wanted to see them live and I did and it lived up to the hype. Don’t speak was one my favorite song ever and to see it live 😭
Back in 95, my high school set up a grad night for us at Disneyland. My friends and I all went and as we were walking around trying to decide what ride to go on next, we came across a live performance of these guys playing this weird music. We went over to check it out and saw this bleach blonde woman singing, jumping around on stage and climbing the scaffolding. We listened to about 2 songs and walked away saying that they sucked. Fast forward a few months later and all of of the sudden this song came on KROQ... It sounded super familiar. Turns out it was the band that we heard at Disneyland! I was totally blown away. I ended up buying their CD and absolutely fell in love with them. To this day I can't tell you why I didn't like them at first and why I switched on a dime to liking them overnight, but I can tell you that I'm still kicking myself for walking away from a No Doubt concert at Disneyland. Years later, they opened for U2 and guess what... I missed their show because my brother was late and I had his ticket... I only got to see their last song. I guess me seeing them live just isn't meant to be. 😔
@@jeffreyval9665 Just struck me as odd you read that story and your reply was based on what you imagined her family’s wealth was. You’re right. I have no idea what you felt when you wrote your comment. It was just odd the first thing you thought about was how much money her folks had. Odd to me anyways. We all take in life in our own way. Have a good one.
Coachella: Where great bands and musicians from the 80's and 90's go to embarrass themselves and the garbage "musicians" of the 2000's-today get their mediocrity validated by a bunch of rich kids that have no idea what real talent looks like.
@Mr-tu4cj Music has been complete garbage for almost 20 years, and these kinds of bands and musicians that are still performing in their 50's is ridiculous and especially at such a corporate and commercial artificial feeling thing like Coachella. A bunch of rich kids and celebrities thinking they're edgy.
I rememeber hearing just a girl for the first time, I was 14 and she became an icon overnight. Gwen totally defined the mid to late 90s, we all wanted to be her.
Sometimes I think I know everything about a band because the same stories always get repeated, but I'll click on your vid anyway because you always surprise me. Once again, you do not disappoint. Gwen is one of my all time favorite front(wo)men. Excellent research. Well done. 👏👏👏
Great video my man. Roughly the same age as you and it’s just so cool to kind of go back and learn this stuff about the music from our younger years, kind of like a time trip. Keep up the good work, homey🤘🏼
born in 1986 and not many albums can make me as happy as Tragic Kingdom..they really knocked that one out. All killer no filler. Best CD Cover of the era too.. was just so COOL.
It's fairly simple No Doubt became huge because Gwen is a Star and has the 'It' factor. Just like in Hard Rock Sebastian Bach was a Superstar that sold that band Skid Row.
I saw them during the tragic kingdoms in West Palm Beach. They played I either the same star wars theme or the Darth Vader theme. It was my first concert ever.
I remember seeing just a girl late late night on either insomniac theater or alternative nation and I loved the song the moment I heard it. I went to school and tried to describe it to my friends guys and girls how the song was awesome and the singer was gorgeous but everyone was just like ok and. Then the song blew up a few months later and they were all obsessed with No Doubt. I felt like chunk eating the ice cream and was like see I was trying to tell y'all I was telling the truth the whole time 😂
I saw ND at my college around 92’, if I recall correctly, which was Cal Poly Pomona just prior to them making it big. They were really good and energetic.
@@rnrtruestorieslooking forward to it even though most fans don’t like the way the band came to an end. Thus ND fans hate Gwen’s solo stuff but I was happy for her.
You should do a video about the whole story of No Doubt! Here in Argentina the band came to be known way after their 90s success. Mainly, with their version of the song “It’s my life”. Besides that song, people remember Gwen Stefani and not the band. Particularly due to songs like “Rich Girl”, “Cool” and “Hollaback girl”. That’s why I was a little bit surprised when I saw this video, as I had no idea about how popular was this band during the 90s.
I saw them open up for 311 right before they got huge. It was at the now defunct Starwood on a side stage they had. I would have never thought they'd get that big that fast but when you got Gwen I guess it's inevitable.
I saw No Doubt open for 311 in September of 95. My friends and I weren’t ever exposed to ska and we were a little perplexed. Gwen had an undeniable energy though. I’m glad we saw them before they went big.
I have never met more emotionally damaged people than those from California. Specifically Southern California. My experience is anecdotal mind you, but for over a decade I’ve met more and more Californian transplants here in Texas. Usually in Austin, Dallas, or Houston. One could blame the cost of living, or politics, however I believe there must be something beyond just that. I find it ironic as many of my friends and family (whom are native Texans) have left the state or are planning to leave. Even I wish to leave Texas, but alas, I don’t have the means. So life goes.
Spences story always came to my mind when Nick 80 committed suicide about 10 years later. I didnt know him, but Link 80 was a favorite band of mine and I had met him when he was out here in Florida. Ill never forget my buddy Jake telking me at school one day that Nick was dead.
I like there sound , and have seasoned to be good musician's , to bad her and Blake Shelton are Devoicing , but she does have 3 kids from different Dad's ,, Just Saying 🌴 Great job on video 👍
I don't know if it'd be possible to do a history on Mushroomhead, so many members come and gone, and in fact, currently only one original member is left
I saw them open for Fishbone way back when John Spence was the singer. They were a lot of fun. Though I was more on the punk side of ska, I always liked them. I can't stand Gwen's solo stuff, though.
@trance 🙄 do you have a record out? Are you famous? What do you do to make a living? Everyone is entitled to their opinion I get it. My mom always told me if you do not have anything. Nice to say. Say nothing. ✌🏼😊
@@yvettevitacaponigro artist should expect criticism. Just because you don't like it doesn't make your opinion any different than the next. Take a number
She looks how she wants. C’on. Nobody looks same for 30 years. Most important that her energy still incredible, she can perform shows like Coachella 1,5 hours jumping, running and singing at the same time. And vocal still good. Fantastic for women of her age and mother of 3 kids.
Fantastic expository! As if I didn't already adore this band as is, I now have an even more newfound respect. The sharpest blades are battered the most I suppose. Well done all around.
Thank you! When I do a full hand history I’ll probably expand on some of those early days some more
@@rnrtruestories you guys are awesome!!
My ska band opened for no doubt in 1998. Tony and I hung out and exchanged emails for a few years. He’s a really cool fellow bassist!
His cousin Brad would come to our church student area and hang out. Very funny guy
Riiiight (doctor evil like) 🤔
"Tragic Kingdom" is one of the best albums of the 90s.
It's so good that radio stations still play the TK's singles today.
Thank you, Gwen Stefani and No Doubt, for making great songs for years. :)
Yes do a full blown history on No Doubt!
yes give us all the gory details please 😄😁😁😁
Yeah 👍
Hey there. I was the bass guy in Tom's old band, Rising. Yes, we rehearsed next to N.D. [Slayer rehearsed in there once or twice as well] in the shadow of Angel Stadium in Anaheim, and that flyer was up on the bulletin board for a few weeks while Tom was still in our band [which was not 'fronted' by his sister, Gina, but by her husband, Mark Machovina, if by anyone - we all took turns in the spotlight], so despite all the interviews and what he told the rest of us at the time, it's obvious he'd decided to join them before he left us. Spence loved our band; there were little windows on the rehearsal rooms and he would watch us jam all the time, hollering and doing back-flips. That dude was so cool, and it was so sad what happened with him. Anyway, the guitar guy I got in there after Tom was great, but created tensions which ultimately killed Rising, which is too bad, because we were really good. I'm still in touch with everyone else from Rising, but Tom stopped returning calls and emails from me decades ago. No clue why, but whatever.
There were several interviews with Tom that the writer wrote his sister fronted the band
@@rnrtruestories Yeah, that's why I let you know what the real deal was.
Gina's also ridiculously talented. So's their brother John. There's a heavy preponderance of very good musicians in the family.
@@abracadaverous Indeed! Salamander was awesome. Super sweet folks too.
@@electricwizard3000are you still making music?
No Doubt went to my community college. One time they showed the music teacher their music and he said “it’s good but it has no commercial viability..”
They would later return years later with a platinum record in hand..
Don't you love it when you have a passion and you finally get a break to expose your talents and the other notables & influencers come against you and mock your craft and you come out smelling like roses ?? And then they all STFU & go silent 😊
I'd say the music teacher gave them a huge compliment because music with commercial viability is usually inferior. While I think No Doubt is a pretty good band, what came after Tragic Kingdom shown a band trying hard to mimic the "effortless" succes of TK and hurting the quality of their music in the process.
I'm a guy and back in '95 I was at a red light and got caught singing I'M JUST A GIRL IN THE WORLD THAT'S ALL THAT I'LL EVER BEEEE by the car next to me 😂
Yes. The whole story, please. And thank you for this one.
You’re welcome. The consensus seems like to do the full thing
I just them last night at Coachella and they were so good!!!! Gwen knows how to rock the stage. Since I was a kid I wanted to see them live and I did and it lived up to the hype. Don’t speak was one my favorite song ever and to see it live 😭
I didn’t realize they were touring again. Anyone know how long it’s been since they last played live?
@@Spooky_515 I think they just reunited for Coachella.
Thank you for sharing Joel
Glen Stafani = DUDE
Did you get a second mortgage to go to that atrocity in the desert
Used to watch the video for Don't speak on MTV as a kid and think how attractive Gwen was but also a really good song.
I think all of us thought Gwen was really hot
Yeah Gwen was smoking hot no doubt lol 🥁
Back in 95, my high school set up a grad night for us at Disneyland. My friends and I all went and as we were walking around trying to decide what ride to go on next, we came across a live performance of these guys playing this weird music. We went over to check it out and saw this bleach blonde woman singing, jumping around on stage and climbing the scaffolding. We listened to about 2 songs and walked away saying that they sucked. Fast forward a few months later and all of of the sudden this song came on KROQ... It sounded super familiar. Turns out it was the band that we heard at Disneyland! I was totally blown away. I ended up buying their CD and absolutely fell in love with them. To this day I can't tell you why I didn't like them at first and why I switched on a dime to liking them overnight, but I can tell you that I'm still kicking myself for walking away from a No Doubt concert at Disneyland. Years later, they opened for U2 and guess what... I missed their show because my brother was late and I had his ticket... I only got to see their last song. I guess me seeing them live just isn't meant to be. 😔
You must live in a really wealthy area.
@@jeffreyval9665 I doubt it, that's typical southern CA living back then,when things were good.
@@jeffreyval9665Kind of a strange reply my dude. They’re remembering their own life gone by and you’re, out of the blue, dredging up resentments.
@williamechols2731 Must've been an expensive senior outing. Just saying it had to be a wealthy school district. Wth is so resentful about that??
@@jeffreyval9665 Just struck me as odd you read that story and your reply was based on what you imagined her family’s wealth was.
You’re right. I have no idea what you felt when you wrote your comment. It was just odd the first thing you thought about was how much money her folks had. Odd to me anyways. We all take in life in our own way.
Have a good one.
They're an awesome band I've been listening to them since middle school
I've loved this band since I was a preteen, it was amazing seeing them perform at Coachella yesterday.
I was lucky enough to see them in concert several times ( always awesome) I even got to see them in very small standing room only venue front row .
Saw them at Cattle Club Sacramento, Ca 1994
I saw No Doubt along with Bush and Goo Goo Dolls in 96. It was a fantastic concert!
Same here, Gwen was off stage laying on a fur coat watching Bush during their set. A hint of what was to come with Gavin.
Great video for what was a great band. I loved their 90's/early 00's stuff. Now should do a video of the predicted sell out of Gwen stafani.
Wonderful insight and Great timing with the Coachella Reunion, looking forward to Part 2!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Gwen is 54 years old?? where did the time go?
Seriously. So glad i haven't aged in all this time. That must be hard for her
she always gave me a rise lol love the underneath it all video
Yrs, yes, yes, a full blown feature on No Doubt would be great ❤
Last night's show at Coachella was such a badass reunion
Coachella: Where great bands and musicians from the 80's and 90's go to embarrass themselves and the garbage "musicians" of the 2000's-today get their mediocrity validated by a bunch of rich kids that have no idea what real talent looks like.
@@jeffreyval9665ouch lol
@@jeffreyval9665how did they embarrass themselves? lol. It was a great show. I swear people will complain about anything.
@Mr-tu4cj Music has been complete garbage for almost 20 years, and these kinds of bands and musicians that are still performing in their 50's is ridiculous and especially at such a corporate and commercial artificial feeling thing like Coachella. A bunch of rich kids and celebrities thinking they're edgy.
@@jeffreyval9665 👍🏻👊🏻👍🏻
Truly love your content! Love seeing this on a Sunday morning. One of my most favorite songs from No Doubt. I have two tribute tattoos to the band.
Wow, thank you!
Yes of course I would love a deeper dive on No Doubt.
Yes I would like to see a longer video on the complete history of No Doubt, I feel like there's probably a lot to talk about.
Wow....Gwen Stefani was so beautiful back in the day when Tragic Kingdom came out.
I totally saw them at coachella yesterday too and tomorrow im gonna go see them at coachella!
"Trapped in a Box" is actually my favorite No Doubt song and video.
I rememeber hearing just a girl for the first time, I was 14 and she became an icon overnight. Gwen totally defined the mid to late 90s, we all wanted to be her.
Full history would be awesome!
I bought Tragic Kindom for my daughter when she was 8 years old. She loved it.
I have no doubt that this was a good video
Thanks 😊
Yeah, that was really cool.. can't wait for part 2!
Thank you! Loved this band in the 90s-2000s, still love them today. Please do a full blown history!
Will do! Glad you enjoyed the video
Sometimes I think I know everything about a band because the same stories always get repeated, but I'll click on your vid anyway because you always surprise me. Once again, you do not disappoint. Gwen is one of my all time favorite front(wo)men. Excellent research. Well done. 👏👏👏
Thank you
Yeah! Do the continued story!
Great video my man. Roughly the same age as you and it’s just so cool to kind of go back and learn this stuff about the music from our younger years, kind of like a time trip. Keep up the good work, homey🤘🏼
Thanks
I would love to hear a full history of No Doubt.
Will do!
born in 1986 and not many albums can make me as happy as Tragic Kingdom..they really knocked that one out. All killer no filler. Best CD Cover of the era too.. was just so COOL.
It's fairly simple No Doubt became huge because Gwen is a Star and has the 'It' factor. Just like in Hard Rock Sebastian Bach was a Superstar that sold that band Skid Row.
Where did the picture at 3:41 come from?! I think I had that car in high school too!
Gwen being hot im sure that helped
It is show business....
I saw them during the tragic kingdoms in West Palm Beach. They played I either the same star wars theme or the Darth Vader theme. It was my first concert ever.
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ya go full blown man. You do a good job. I'll be looking up your other stuff. Thanks 🤙
I remember seeing just a girl late late night on either insomniac theater or alternative nation and I loved the song the moment I heard it. I went to school and tried to describe it to my friends guys and girls how the song was awesome and the singer was gorgeous but everyone was just like ok and. Then the song blew up a few months later and they were all obsessed with No Doubt. I felt like chunk eating the ice cream and was like see I was trying to tell y'all I was telling the truth the whole time 😂
I love them forever❤
The first concert I ever went to was that Bush/No Doubt tour!
Thank you for the information! 👍🏻✌🏼😊
You’re welcome
@@rnrtruestories 👍🏻😊
@@rnrtruestories 👍🏻😊
Great video as always
Appreciate that
Ugh. I hate when beautiful people get all that plastic surgery done. She was one of the hottest out there 😢
I didn't realise she had work done on her face.
@@NellieKAdabaLots.
I saw ND at my college around 92’, if I recall correctly, which was Cal Poly Pomona just prior to them making it big. They were really good and energetic.
More no doubt! ❤
I gave my greatest hits album to my 12 year younger sister. She used to listen to it every day
Kanal was punching above his weight when he hooked up with Gwen.
Oh yea man, this band was huge when I was in 7th and 8th grade. I used to listen to Magic Kingdom a lot, same with Goldfinger, lol.
Great job covering No Doubts rise to fame. Might as well finish their story
Sounds like a lot of people want it so I’ll have to write the rest of it
@@rnrtruestorieslooking forward to it even though most fans don’t like the way the band came to an end. Thus ND fans hate Gwen’s solo stuff but I was happy for her.
I'd love another No Doubt video. 👽👍🏻
Got it!
Still dunno what Ska music is. This was a great back story for the band, thank you! I saw them in concert once, was mezmorised by Gwen on stage!
Yeah, do that No Doubt history video
I was just listening to Trapped in a Box last weekend 😂
You should do a video about the whole story of No Doubt! Here in Argentina the band came to be known way after their 90s success. Mainly, with their version of the song “It’s my life”. Besides that song, people remember Gwen Stefani and not the band. Particularly due to songs like “Rich Girl”, “Cool” and “Hollaback girl”. That’s why I was a little bit surprised when I saw this video, as I had no idea about how popular was this band during the 90s.
Thanks
Full blown no doubt
this is a great channel , good job thank you..
Thank you! That means a lot!
Gwen Stefani really hit the wall.
No doubt was one of metal musician Fallon bowman’s influence
I saw them open up for 311 right before they got huge. It was at the now defunct Starwood on a side stage they had. I would have never thought they'd get that big that fast but when you got Gwen I guess it's inevitable.
I saw No Doubt open for 311 in September of 95. My friends and I weren’t ever exposed to ska and we were a little perplexed. Gwen had an undeniable energy though. I’m glad we saw them before they went big.
Do a full video of No Doubt please
Will do
@@rnrtruestories love your content bro keep em coming!
Gwen was such a a cute kid when she was at the Box Office at the Marqee club
Great vid
Do a part 2 bro!
Will do
Totally. What happened next?
I have never met more emotionally damaged people than those from California. Specifically Southern California. My experience is anecdotal mind you, but for over a decade I’ve met more and more Californian transplants here in Texas. Usually in Austin, Dallas, or Houston.
One could blame the cost of living, or politics, however I believe there must be something beyond just that.
I find it ironic as many of my friends and family (whom are native Texans) have left the state or are planning to leave. Even I wish to leave Texas, but alas, I don’t have the means. So life goes.
Whats up with thumbnail gwen picture?! She look so great on coachella last week , must be bad photo angle
Spences story always came to my mind when Nick 80 committed suicide about 10 years later. I didnt know him, but Link 80 was a favorite band of mine and I had met him when he was out here in Florida. Ill never forget my buddy Jake telking me at school one day that Nick was dead.
I'd like to see the full history
Sidd liked a sexist comment about Gwen and called John Spence a “black punk rocker”… really? 🤡
Who’s watching on a Sunday morning?
Your Mum.
But I just came up in a breeze….
Rip Gwen
I like there sound , and have seasoned to be good musician's , to bad her and Blake Shelton are Devoicing , but she does have 3 kids from different Dad's ,, Just Saying 🌴 Great job on video 👍
Thanks
All her kids are with Gavjn
Please do Firehouse 😁
Already done but honestly I could do a more detailed video ua-cam.com/video/8Dg6IoPV3cI/v-deo.htmlsi=xGRs_AJf0kAyHSuP
Tony was born in England. His parents were from India
Played the autoharp? I play air drums and some air guitar. Too bad Gwen's mom and I didn't start our own band.
I don't know if it'd be possible to do a history on Mushroomhead, so many members come and gone, and in fact, currently only one original member is left
I did a story on them and slipknot a while back
Am I the only one that loves tragic Kingdom but hates return to saturn?
Yeah I didn’t like their albums after tragic kingdom
Return of Saturn is good in my opinion, and Rock Steady is one of my favorite of their albums.
Good video. May I be bold enough to suggest a big beard sir?
You’re not the first person to tell me
This haha
I saw them open for Fishbone way back when John Spence was the singer. They were a lot of fun. Though I was more on the punk side of ska, I always liked them. I can't stand Gwen's solo stuff, though.
That shit is bananas B-A-N-A-N-A-S!!! Have fun having that one stuck in your head😂😂😂🤮🤮🤮
"It's not a Steel Panther song." LOL!
Love me some steel Panther
What happened to the band summer camp? It’s just a Drawer away!!!
I liked No Doubt but once Gwen went solo she sucked
She ain't no hollaback girl.
@@RobbyRaccoon 😂🤣👍🏻✌🏼😊
@trance 🙄 do you have a record out? Are you famous? What do you do to make a living? Everyone is entitled to their opinion I get it. My mom always told me if you do not have anything. Nice to say. Say nothing. ✌🏼😊
@@yvettevitacaponigro artist should expect criticism. Just because you don't like it doesn't make your opinion any different than the next. Take a number
@@yvettevitacaponigro P. S. Actually I do have recording and writing credits how about you??
RIP Gwen Stefani 1969-2001.
Nice :-)
What
Good way of putting it.😂
I thought Tony was born in the UK ? Please confirm.
you're right
Eric left before tragic kingdom was being made.
No he left in late 1994 they were well into making the record according to his la times interview
All that surgery and she changed her entire energy. Women stop urselves!!
She used to look good before all the plastic
She looks how she wants. C’on. Nobody looks same for 30 years. Most important that her energy still incredible, she can perform shows like Coachella 1,5 hours jumping, running and singing at the same time. And vocal still good. Fantastic for women of her age and mother of 3 kids.
People don’t have to have the same “energy” for 30 years and anyway women can do whatever they want, especially Gwen Stefani
Definitely sad to see a natural beauty like her do that to herself. And yeah it certainly chips away at her confident persona.
Exactly
That's a whole lotta BPA...
Did Gwen Stefani have a disgusting amount of plastic surgery to make her look like a monster? No doubt.
Yeah she went way overboard with that
Gwen sang backup for a couple Swim Hershal Swim songs. SHS should have gotten much bigger. They were much better than No Doubt.
Clearly they weren’t 😂
@@DanielSlaughter-vi5hy Go listen to their "Burn Swim Burn" album. It's available free and it's a 100x better than anything No Doubt ever produced.
And fall
Saw them with Bush in Detroit and it didn’t go well, the crowd just wasn’t interested and Gwen was pissed off talking shit about the crowd and city¥
Worst decision of her life was getting face surgery.
Yeah it looks really weird now
It’s the lip fillers. Her face looks ok otherwise. The overfilled lips with the tight facelift isn’t a good look.
As a 42 year old woman, I agree! It’s hard guys, there is lots of pressure not to age! Thankfully, my man is delighted with a natural face ❤
Yes and I don't think she will stop, Seems she has an addiction. She said she walks around starving herself too. Anything to look good with her.