On tour we stayed with our drummers uncle's place ... Perfect uncle ... war souvenirs and condom plant in the stage carpet carpeted basement .... But at one point it came up that he and the wife ran a youth centering the 50's an taught dancing ... The two of them just burnt up the floor (!!!!!) effortlessly (!!!!!) for a minute just for fun ....in their 80's !!!! I'm sure they had danced to this as young uns .
Growing up as a teenage in the 90’s was wild. It started with Nirvana getting all grunge and ended with everyone collectively agreeing that swing music was going to be popular for a few years. Crazy!
This album was an enhanced CD that came with extra content in addition to the music. My computer in 1997 was too slow to run it. Now I'm watching it online. What a time to be alive.
Ah, thank you for the reminder; it gives context. I remember an educational game that my Dad gave me in 1996 and the computer couldn't run some videos so easily. One kid's train game, "Chuggalong," kept crashing too.
@DiamondJoe LOL, there are elements of swing in this song and there's no shame in that. There's too many people in this society who bitch and moan and complain about every fucking thing because it isn't cool in the way they think it should be. Somehow whining about a particular genre of music makes you cool? Bullshit, you're just a whiny bitch.
I remember hearing this was recorded live with no mixing or overdubs, like they really would have in the 1930s. I don't know if that's true, but however they recorded it, it sounds friggin awesome.
Yes Raymond. They recorded this song in one take. But, spent a lot of time setting the microphones to make sure that would compensate for the lack of any mixing.
This whole album is like this. You hear yells in the background that aren’t mic’d, there is a natural room reverb in the percussion. Cymbals ring forever. It’s raw and real…and awesome!
I rolled my eyes pretty hard at the swing revival of the 90's even though I'm a jazz fan...big band swing was never my favorite style. But this song SLAPS after all these years. So good. It always made me feel like I was watching an old black and white Loony Tunes cartoon.
"Now the D And the A And the M And the N And the A And the T And the I O N Lose your face.. Lose your name And get fitted for a suit of flames" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I need some bone cakes. I miss the weird music videos of the 90s, like Squirrel Nut Zippers, Primus, Tom Waits, Soundgarden, Tom Petty, Foo Fighters....good stuff.
@@kukumuniu5658 Check out videos that Chris Cunningham did for various artists. Aphex Twin 'Come to Daddy' and 'Windowlicker'. He also did Portishead's 'Only You'.
I was in college when this was playing often on MTV. Evokes really fond memories of hanging out with my roommate and our friends in a little apartment off campus watching these videos. I want to go back to the good old days.
Proof that your phone listens to everything you say and sells it everyone. I haven't listened to this song in years, and talked about it last night. Lo and behold it's on my youtube homepage, smh. Edit: Still love the song, so kind of glad it popped up.
lyrics: In the afterlife You could be headed for the serious strife Now you make the scene all day But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay People listen attentively I mean about future calamity I used to think the idea was obsolete Until I heard the old man stamping his feet. This is a place where eternally Fire is applied to the body Teeth are extruded and bones are ground Then baked into cakes which are passed around. Beauty, talent, fame, money, refinement Top skill and brain But all the things you try to hide Will be revealed on the other side. Now the D and the A and the M And the N and the A And the T and the I-O-N Lose your face, lose your name Then get fitted for a suit of flame
Squirrel Nut Zippers "Hell" Southern Culture on the Skids "Walk Like a Camel" Butthole Surfers "Pepper" They Might Be Giants "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" The Holy Quad of weird 90s alternative music!
Yes the 90's were great times, a horn band still had people beleive Dancing to it made enjoyment in how our parents loved these sounds, and relieving it made my hips swing again. Cheers to Squirrel Nut Zippers. Good times .
You would not understand the 80s or 90s unless you grew up in those years , i graduated high school in 1990... the squirrel nut zippers defined a genre of music for a whole new bunch of kids to get outside the box of the mainstream.... im a drummer and linkin park guy but only thanks to these guys.. much love and respect to them..
It's a fact, not gatekeeping, to say that someone's lived experience can't truly be understood by someone who _didn't_ live through it. No one's denying you access to, or saying you don't have the right to enjoy, the products (music, TV shows, etc.) of the '80s or '90s. _That's_ what gatekeeping is.
Totally sweet. I actually bought the CD, and considered it to be an epic tribute to what I think music sounded like right before world war 2. Keep a lid on it was a boss track....
I remember listening to this cd when I was in 5th grade, about the same time the mighty mighty bosstones came out with lets face it. I wonder what 5th graders listen to now...
THE 90S WAS THE BEST 10YEARS OF MY LIFE! PEOPLE DIDNT SIT IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER ALL SUMMER! WE WENT OUT TO THE BEACH! WE THREW PARTY'S! PEOPLE GOT TOGETHER AND HAD FUN!! GIRLS WOULD PARTY WITH US, ALL SUMMER! WE RENTED HOTEL ROOMS AT WILDWOOD ON THE WEEKENDS! THE MUSIC WAS WAY BETTER THEN NOW!
I was jamming to this when it first came out, and still jamming to it *many?* years later. Been drumming for 32+ years, and one of my favorite songs ever. No matter what mood I'm in, I hear that intro, and I'm instantly feeling better. Thanks, SNZ!
In the afterlife You could be headed for the serious strife Now you make the scene all day But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay (In the afterlife You could be headed for the serious strife Now you make the scene all day But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay) People listen attentively I mean about future calamity I used to think the idea was obsolete Until I heard the old man stamping his feet This is a place where eternally Fire is applied to the body Teeth are extruded and bones are ground And baked into cakes which are passed around (In the afterlife You could be headed for the serious strife Now you make the scene all day But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay) (Yeah!) Ohhhhh Beauty, talent, fame, money Refinement , job skill and brain But all the things you try to hide Will be revealed on the other side (In the afterlife You could be headed for the serious strife Now you make the scene all day) Make the furnace! (But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay) Yes, it is the Zippers! Now the D and A and the M and the N and the A And the T and the I-O-N Lose your face Lose your name Then get fitted for a suit of flames D and A and the M and the N and the A And the T and the I-O-N Lose your face Lose your name Then get fitted for a suit of flames [Screams]
Still love this song and video, I think it aged well. Used to have this album, it makes me think of my city of New Orleans. There are bands like this here, like the New Orleans Bingo Show!
I’m here in 2024 because of Ross Bryant.
This is not musical salvation. This is musical accelerationism"
😂😂😂😂 literally watching Smarty Pants right now.
Same watching smartypants and this is amazing. Thanks Ross!
Me too!
I saw the youtube short and went fuck I miss squirl nut zippers
Lucifer got some really good songs.
I agree! I loved how they did this song, the whole performance was so fun to watch, I wished I was there with them at Lux 😂
Absolutely yes
true that
I watched this video on MTV in the 90s allll the tiiime and I swear it's been SINCE the 90s since I heard this song. It was wild being reminded of it.
Thats why im here to. Heard the song got it stuck in my head. Amazing song
2023 and this still slaps like it did in 1996. The whole damn album remains an absolute banger.
Are you sure that it doesn’t actually suck just as much now as it did back then. This was hack garbage and always will be.
slap that banger! love it
@@jpboucher87 why are you?
I burned this CD for my grandpa who was a huge swing dancer in the 30’s and 40’s and it blew him away. That’s a seal of approval in my opinion.
Aw... that's SO precious! ❤️ Your Pop Pop, is a treasure.🤩🔥
On tour we stayed with our drummers uncle's place ...
Perfect uncle ... war souvenirs and condom plant in the stage carpet carpeted basement ....
But at one point it came up that he and the wife ran a youth centering the 50's an taught dancing ...
The two of them just burnt up the floor (!!!!!) effortlessly (!!!!!) for a minute just for fun ....in their 80's !!!!
I'm sure they had danced to this as young uns .
Couldn't have anything to do with the fact the song is about going to hell? lol
Damn, your Grandpappy is based.
Is he still around ? This is one of those songs that only specific people know about…😂👍
If this isn't playing non stop in the afterlife then I'm not dying
Who says what you are living in right now is not the afterlife?
Pretty sure it is, only not the 'good' afterlife
@@grimson fair point
@@atomicghost775 Dead like me
...and if it's not playin' in heaven, you know where I'd rather go.
People who didn't live through the 1990s really missed out,things got really strange at times and it was great being a teenager during that mindfuck
geekrockrats agreed
Indeed !!!
I was in my 20's. Great time to be a twenty something. I miss it every day.
yes it was
Yes it was. 1980 baby. 90's were and are my everything.
I’m having this song played at my funeral 😂
Lol... that’s funny. I’ll be there
Yes!!!!
I'm havening this song played at my funeral friends from Feenix.
Sick bastard, I like your sense of humor though
Be ironic going to hell /j
I love how the singer runs onto the stage at the beginning like a game show host......His mannerisms are on point too!
Hell of a frontman.
god i miss the 90's ska turned into a full blown swing revival, all the sudden we saw a brass section in modern bands and it was fucking awesome!
Its not Ska but actually Calypso
It's not Ska, it's Calypso
So true
Then all that brass went to Portland and Montreal and became twee after too much weed and NPR.
the 90's were the best i have marathons of music everynight!!!!!............................
Growing up as a teenage in the 90’s was wild. It started with Nirvana getting all grunge and ended with everyone collectively agreeing that swing music was going to be popular for a few years. Crazy!
What is old is new again.
It wasn’t the times, it was that you were a kid.
Nirvana? Really trash band!
I was in my mid 20's and DAM!! So fell in love with them,!
I remember all that.
The 90s were a reasonable response to the 80s.
Greg Walter you’ve won UA-cam. This is the most succinct and best comment I’ve ever heard about the 90s. Well done.
But 80s way better
I had a reasonable amount of fun in the 90s
Hahaha
The 80s wish they could be the 90s
This album was an enhanced CD that came with extra content in addition to the music. My computer in 1997 was too slow to run it. Now I'm watching it online. What a time to be alive.
On your phone no less!
Ah, thank you for the reminder; it gives context. I remember an educational game that my Dad gave me in 1996 and the computer couldn't run some videos so easily. One kid's train game, "Chuggalong," kept crashing too.
@Daniel Appleton chill out, aspergers
Holy shyte i remember enhanced cd's... I had Primus- Tales From the Punch bowl. That had some weird, trippy stuff on it
Jump Around
I can’t believe I only found out about this song today through lucifer😤 such a nice song💓
Same here 😌
Why through Lucifer?
@@maca5868 wym why? I just watched the show lucifer (s5) and dan sung this song, nothing more to it
Twinkies last forever tho!!!
Last night my GF won $160 on a 1¢ slot machine called 'Hell's Bells'. This song started blasted from the machine... awesome!
Did the casino pay the royalties?
Must have been a harrah's I love that game
Yeah right. Cool story bro, know any true ones?
69 likes lol
@@laveyanpride9362 why would he just randomly lie about something like this, and why does it even matter lol?
I'm going to be honest came here from drop out talking about swing music
All the things you try to hide.... Will be revealed on the other side! Love that line!
Right though💯🖤
The whole Swing revival of the late 90s couldn't last, but this song is just perfect!
+HailAnts At least this seemed heartfelt, not like the garbage that killed it, like Cherry Poppin Daddies.
@DiamondJoe
LOL, there are elements of swing in this song and there's no shame in that.
There's too many people in this society who bitch and moan and complain about every fucking thing because it isn't cool in the way they think it should be. Somehow whining about a particular genre of music makes you cool? Bullshit, you're just a whiny bitch.
@DiamondJoe
If you insist on being wrong be my guest.
@DiamondJoe
What Maxwell said is Irrelevant. Either way it's no skin off my ass.
@DiamondJoe
Once again, that's his opinion.
"Lose your face, lose your name, then get fitted for a suit of flame!” That is genius.
Matthew Byrd totally!
ROFL, I always thought it was lose your faith, lose your name, then get fitted for a tutu of flame 😂🤣
Matthew Byrd sinner hell exists
Erdinger Nullfast satan is ur god
I remember hearing this was recorded live with no mixing or overdubs, like they really would have in the 1930s. I don't know if that's true, but however they recorded it, it sounds friggin awesome.
Sounds like a live recording
Yes Raymond. They recorded this song in one take. But, spent a lot of time setting the microphones to make sure that would compensate for the lack of any mixing.
I’m sure it was…there’s no overdubs you can tell
This whole album is like this. You hear yells in the background that aren’t mic’d, there is a natural room reverb in the percussion. Cymbals ring forever. It’s raw and real…and awesome!
@@matthulvey8615I need to listen to the entire album. Good music I took for granted.
Pure gold. Still sounds just as good today as the day it came out.
Imagine watching this at 15 at 5:30am on mtv and it being stuck in your head forever
Yeah. At grandmas house.
That sax solo was tight. No lie.
Yep. Haven't heard this in decades and had to re the sax solo twice: no fat; all stylistic fit. Damn sweet.
It was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
phuturephunk solo sex = mb
Bullshit.
Sax was on point!
I rolled my eyes pretty hard at the swing revival of the 90's even though I'm a jazz fan...big band swing was never my favorite style. But this song SLAPS after all these years. So good. It always made me feel like I was watching an old black and white Loony Tunes cartoon.
Tom and Jerry 😂
Dan on Lucifer really did an awesome job!
My ex-GF loved this group. She died in 2015. Rest your soul, Holly Pack.
I’m sorry
Im sorry. But shes probably jamming out to it now
@@NeuroticNightmares07 Where?
I feel like I just watched an episode of Twin Peaks.
Polly McDonald its the red curtain
That's funny...
Got a light?
Or Dead Like Me
[laughs in backwards]
It is to someone's credit that 20 years ago or more I heard this song *once* in a grocery store and I've never forgotten it. Thank you You Tube!
"Now the D
And the A
And the M
And the N
And the A
And the T
And the I O N
Lose your face.. Lose your name
And get fitted for a suit of flames"
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
D A M N A T I O N ! Lose your face, Lose your name, Then get fitted for a suit of FLAME
I need some bone cakes. I miss the weird music videos of the 90s, like Squirrel Nut Zippers, Primus, Tom Waits, Soundgarden, Tom Petty, Foo Fighters....good stuff.
Cherry Poppin Daddies..........
Could you make a list with weird music videos??:>
Ingsoc Puppet Primus still makes weird videos nowadays. Ever see the video for Lee Van Cleef?
For me, everything but Soundgarden & Foo Fighters. Just saying, lol.
@@kukumuniu5658 Check out videos that Chris Cunningham did for various artists. Aphex Twin 'Come to Daddy' and 'Windowlicker'. He also did Portishead's 'Only You'.
Over 25 years later and this shit still slaps!!!!!!
As a Born Again Christian I got a hell fire sermon and a cool musical number all at the same time ;) with this song
"NOW I AM BECAME SQUIRREL, THE NUTTER OF ZIPPERS"
Perfect halloweeny feel, amazing solos and singing. This should should replace 90% of modern Halloween music
Still listening to this in 2019!!! Great tune!!!
big Mike longwood and I’m still listening 😆😆😆👍🏻
I was in college when this was playing often on MTV. Evokes really fond memories of hanging out with my roommate and our friends in a little apartment off campus watching these videos.
I want to go back to the good old days.
They just did this song on Lucifer season 5 and it drove me crazy trying to remember where I heard it. Took some Googling to track it down. 😄
Before I saw it on lucifer, it was during the pilot of dead like me- at the bank death of b.m moore.
Same, I watched the video MANY times on MTV in the 90s but had forgotten all about it and had to google the lyrics 😅
@@fleckx the good old days of MTV...
This song was the theme for the show family plots
I lived in the same town as these people! And I miss them while they were there. I'm such a dork
This is what plays at the 2am sign off of Twin Peaks' TV station.
Craig Lovelace What channel is that from?
All channels. .. Great song.
PLOT TWIST There never is a channel sign off
One of the most underrated videos of all time, I mean it's no "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys but damn son it is close!
cooper jackson damn straight!!!
I seriously beg to differ!
Better
Anything the SNZs produced beat the Beastie Boys by a country mile.
Oh it's up there. I know a lot big time musicians that just adore the SNZ.
This song is timeless. I love it just as I did many moons ago.
this is the song that started the mid 90s swing revival
Proof that your phone listens to everything you say and sells it everyone. I haven't listened to this song in years, and talked about it last night. Lo and behold it's on my youtube homepage, smh.
Edit: Still love the song, so kind of glad it popped up.
its far further than your phone man,
It’s basically a flawless song.
Here after lucifer 💙 Daniel Espinoza 😭💙 gonna miss you 😭😭😭
Love this song...when I first heard it, I could imagine Desi Arnez singing lead...
Or caroline from snake oil
Or David Byrne from The Talking Heads
My coworker José said it sounded like Ricky Ricardo when I played this for him. Mid 90's KEDG 102.1 The Edge in Dallas.
look i may not have grown up in the 90's considering i'm 13 but damn y'all had some good music growing up
Fuck yeah we did!
Respect to you...
Hell yes we did. Bring back the 90s!
Honorary 90s kid!
this isn't a good metric for good 90s music. This is an anomaly - it's swing? jazz? I don't know but this isn't indicative.
Thank you Lucifer for great song recommendations
lyrics:
In the afterlife
You could be headed for the serious strife
Now you make the scene all day
But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay
People listen attentively
I mean about future calamity
I used to think the idea was obsolete
Until I heard the old man stamping his feet.
This is a place where eternally
Fire is applied to the body
Teeth are extruded and bones are ground
Then baked into cakes which are passed around.
Beauty, talent, fame, money, refinement
Top skill and brain
But all the things you try to hide
Will be revealed on the other side.
Now the D and the A and the M
And the N and the A
And the T and the I-O-N
Lose your face, lose your name
Then get fitted for a suit of flame
Thanks a lot
My wife and I used to sing the spelling of damnation every time this came on. Such a great song.
Squirrel Nut Zippers "Hell"
Southern Culture on the Skids "Walk Like a Camel"
Butthole Surfers "Pepper"
They Might Be Giants "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
The Holy Quad of weird 90s alternative music!
This songs feels like a fever dream
The D and the A and the M and the N and the A and the T and the I O N.
Holy shit, He started singing that line at the exact same time I started reading your comment!
Lose your face, lose your name, then get fitted for a suit of flames!
Yes the 90's were great times, a horn band still had people beleive Dancing to it made enjoyment in how our parents loved these sounds, and relieving it made my hips swing again. Cheers to Squirrel Nut Zippers. Good times .
You would not understand the 80s or 90s unless you grew up in those years , i graduated high school in 1990... the squirrel nut zippers defined a genre of music for a whole new bunch of kids to get outside the box of the mainstream.... im a drummer and linkin park guy but only thanks to these guys.. much love and respect to them..
The last comment before the devil invaded
It's a fact, not gatekeeping, to say that someone's lived experience can't truly be understood by someone who _didn't_ live through it. No one's denying you access to, or saying you don't have the right to enjoy, the products (music, TV shows, etc.) of the '80s or '90s. _That's_ what gatekeeping is.
i remember when this came out on MTV ...it was a cool video then and still is
That’s scream at the end was perfect and fitting for the name of this song
Band named for a caramel peanut candy dating from the 1890s!
I have vivid memories of being 22 and heading to work at 530 in the AM with this playing on the radio 😎
Seems like yesterday
This album is fantastic. I don't know why they didn't make more. So much talent.
They have 7 studio albums, 1 live, 2 EPs and a Best Of.
These guys were so much fun and they made one of my favorite Christmas CDs of all time.
That Lucifer episode really was something
How can they be so ironic and so sincerely goofy at the same time?
The video looks like something David Lynch would direct. I love SNZ so much.
Holy Jesus I miss the 90's.
"Where are my bubbles? Bubbles!"
DraculohRanls more bubbles
I'll bet the bubbles represent fire.
If I ask, "Where are my bubbles?" and you don't know where that question came from, we can't be friends.
Saves a lot of time.
Shout out to the 90's kids who were raised and raised RIGHT by music like this!
First I heard of this song was the intro to Dead Like Me. It was a good show I miss it.
The 90's were a strange time for music.
This is David Lynch's favorite video.
I remember listening to this song at Harbold Hall at Millersville. I lived there from 1996 to 1998.
The 90's was definitely a recap of the 20th century, swing big band, classic rock punk, ska! Love it all,
Lucifer really brought this song to life
Sabrina did too
Totally sweet. I actually bought the CD, and considered it to be an epic tribute to what I think music sounded like right before world war 2. Keep a lid on it was a boss track....
Where are you from? That's a very Scouse turn of phrase 😋
@@Chris-i0i0i0 Kiwis say "sweet" and "boss" like that, too
@@lewisirwin5363 Always liked the Kiwis. Must be secret Scousers 😂
@@Chris-i0i0i0 As it turns out my Great-Grandad may have jumped ship from Liverpool under a false name, so you may have something there!
I come from my memories of the 90s. Excellent song
I remember listening to this cd when I was in 5th grade, about the same time the mighty mighty bosstones came out with lets face it. I wonder what 5th graders listen to now...
"Body-ody-ody",and "I'm so lonely"(but they also listen to "Dance Monkey",so...)
Perfect song for Dan Espinoza! Well done #Lucifer
The Lawrence Welk show, was the best show to hit the airwaves EVER.
A true classic!
It was wunnerful!
CaligariDr it was once on at an exercise studio...all the TVs. Haha
THE 90S WAS THE BEST 10YEARS OF MY LIFE! PEOPLE DIDNT SIT IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER ALL SUMMER! WE WENT OUT TO THE BEACH! WE THREW PARTY'S! PEOPLE GOT TOGETHER AND HAD FUN!! GIRLS WOULD PARTY WITH US, ALL SUMMER! WE RENTED HOTEL ROOMS AT WILDWOOD ON THE WEEKENDS! THE MUSIC WAS WAY BETTER THEN NOW!
This was the first song I heard from these guys (and gal). I fell in love with them immediately.
I was jamming to this when it first came out, and still jamming to it *many?* years later. Been drumming for 32+ years, and one of my favorite songs ever. No matter what mood I'm in, I hear that intro, and I'm instantly feeling better. Thanks, SNZ!
This song is such a gem.
my favorite of their's is "The Ghost of Stephen Foster", but this is a close second.
" Hot, Hot"- is a great album! See you @ Mardi Gras...🎷
Danced to this song at a wedding . BEST WEDDING EVER !!!!🤟
These guys were the live band at my wedding...1994
Lucifer introduced me to this song lol now I love it
love this song. love the horns in it.
+Louis McGaha *chuckles* heh. horns.
+amohotepv how very beavis and butthead of you :-)
Not something beavis or butthead would say, honestly.
+amohotepv it kind of is :-) have you ever seen that show ? " hehehhehheh, horns". "heheheh, horns are cool"
+Louis McGaha if you love horns try Herb Alpert. Any of these songs: 1980, Rise, The Lonely Bull.
This is how we save music
I remember driving my 90 Lumina through the streets of Chicago blasting swing music in 1996. Totally acceptable. 2022 dead lol
Still "acceptable" now. People just care way too much about what others think though.
such a clever band, so true to the 30's feel, and so fun
Damn this comment section is full of people thanking THE DEVIL for showing them this song. And i will say thank you lucifer as well
Thank you, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, for putting this classic song in the series!
That’s how I found it! Literally 5 minutes ago!!! Wow what a song!:)
Thank you, SiriusXM, for reminding me of this strange little gem from the 90's on the way home from work last night. #FirstWave is the best.
The sound of this recording is very throwback. Jazz and swing music were on a come back in the early 90s along with Ska.
used to be opening for old A&E show about funeral parlor "family plots" ,,the good old days of reality tv
I was born in 91. I miss those days. This is WAY better than mumble rap.
I was born in early 70's BUT The 90's = the best decade of my time!
In the afterlife
You could be headed for the serious strife
Now you make the scene all day
But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay
(In the afterlife
You could be headed for the serious strife
Now you make the scene all day
But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay)
People listen attentively
I mean about future calamity
I used to think the idea was obsolete
Until I heard the old man stamping his feet
This is a place where eternally
Fire is applied to the body
Teeth are extruded and bones are ground
And baked into cakes which are passed around
(In the afterlife
You could be headed for the serious strife
Now you make the scene all day
But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay)
(Yeah!)
Ohhhhh
Beauty, talent, fame, money
Refinement , job skill and brain
But all the things you try to hide
Will be revealed on the other side
(In the afterlife
You could be headed for the serious strife
Now you make the scene all day) Make the furnace!
(But tomorrow there'll be Hell to pay) Yes, it is the Zippers!
Now the D and A and the M and the N and the A
And the T and the I-O-N
Lose your face
Lose your name
Then get fitted for a suit of flames
D and A and the M and the N and the A
And the T and the I-O-N
Lose your face
Lose your name
Then get fitted for a suit of flames
[Screams]
I was singing this all day at work today. -it was a good day.
So much symbolism in this video......
Time travel this song back to the 1940s and it's an instant hit.
Oh man, this is so good in so many ways.
I love this!
Still love this song and video, I think it aged well. Used to have this album, it makes me think of my city of New Orleans. There are bands like this here, like the New Orleans Bingo Show!
I lived in Gulfport at the time this was a hit, so yeah, reminds me of the area!
Why couldn’t they do this song in this year‘s Super Bowl halftime show? Instead of that rap shit that’s going to be on it this year?