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scorchy said:#31 - Veruca Salt - Seether
Thank you. Public declarations of male masturbation are never awkward.They may have been an inspiration to touch myself once or twice
I don’t think that Divinyls song was ‘94.
They may have been an inspiration to touch myself once or twice.
My tangential relationship with Veruca Salt is that my high school buddy played drums in a band that was scouted by a major label. The band also consisted of a female bassist/vocalist and a male guitarist/vocalist. The label said they were looking for the next Veruca Salt and would sign them only if the female bassist did all the singing. The band said no.scorchy said:#31 - Veruca Salt - Seether
When I first moved to Philly, my new neighbor Chuck came over one night for pizza and March Madness. While I was ordering, he walked over to my CD racks to check out the collection (didn't we all do this back then?). Next thing I know, I'm getting endless amounts of #### - "How the hell do you only have one Van Halen CD [a best of] but two CDs and an EP by ####ing Veruca Salt."
Honestly, I like debut record American Thighs and the Steve Albini-produced EP Blow It Out Your ###, It's Veruca Salt better than anything VH had put out since the time I started buying CDs. Seether > Right Now.
Seether
Sounds like they missed their golden ticket.My tangential relationship with Veruca Salt is that my high school buddy played drums in a band that was scouted by a major label. The band also consisted of a female bassist/vocalist and a male guitarist/vocalist. The label said they were looking for the next Veruca Salt would sign them only if the female bassist did all the singing. The band said no.
- If you hate hip-hop or grunge, get your hate mail ready.
Why would such a person be in this thread?
- If you hate hip-hop or grunge, get your hate mail ready.
Hope, man. Hope.Why would such a person be in this thread?
A fave of mine and one that I still listen -- the whole Rubberneck album is solid, love I Come From the Water, Tyler (similarly creepy lyrics) and I Burn is great.#30 - The Toadies - Possum Kingdom
#30 - The Toadies - Possum Kingdom
This album is a really, really good album, IMO. So isn't their next one. Tyler is one creepy ####### song.A fave of mine and one that I still listen -- the whole Rubberneck album is solid, love I Come From the Water, Tyler (similarly creepy lyrics) and I Burn is great.
Was in the car driving with my daughters singing along to this song; they were like WTF? Do you wanna die sung over and over? What's wrong with this band, dad, what's wrong with you for singing this??!
And how many of those redneck freaking creeps sing it full-throated in their car while driving down the highway?Too many drunk people yelling "PLAY TYLER!!" not too.
And how many of those redneck freaking creeps sing it full-throated in their car while driving down the highway?
Huh?
Oh, that's me?
Never mind.
Getting back on course, "Motivational" from Hell Below Stars Above is their finest hour, and it doesn't require any shenanigans about cults or preying on the innocent or anything.Nope, same here. Even with the kids in the car. There is about a half dozen of us that make the 3 or 4 shows a year and after Tyler, someone (and by someone, normally me) says, "best song about nonconsensual sex ever. Name another one that's close."
Getting back on course, "Motivational" from Hell Below Stars Above is their finest hour, and it doesn't require any shenanigans about cults or preying on the innocent or anything.
The end is fantastic. Always wanted to sample it and loop it and see if someone could rap over it.
Thanks for sharing all this.Fort Worth's own, and my favorite band of all time.
My tangential relationship with Veruca Salt is that my high school buddy played drums in a band that was scouted by a major label. The band also consisted of a female bassist/vocalist and a male guitarist/vocalist. The label said they were looking for the next Veruca Salt would sign them only if the female bassist did all the singing. The band said no.
But at least they're not sellouts!![]()
god bless dumb short-sighted integrity.
Thanks for sharing all this.the entire post.
I'm that Huckleberry. Naw, I went through a Toadies sort of phase in my late twenties/early thirties. I really dug those albums. You're right -- the world of music had passed them by during the time it took to release their next album after Possum Kingdom. It had already turned to screamo and emo, even.This makes my whole day. Talking Toadies deep cuts is something I never thought I would see here. The fact that it took seven years for that album to come out after Rubberneck just wrecked things completely. Music had moved on without them.
I love this song.#30 - The Toadies - Possum Kingdom
I'm not gonna lie
I'll not be a gentleman
Behind the boathouse
I'll show you my dark secret
How many times did I sing those words before I gave a single thought to how creepy they were? The proliferation of "modern rock" radio in the 90s gave us so many of these great one-offs from interesting but unknown bands that likely would never have been heard otherwise.* The Toadies had spent a few years toiling in the Texas club circuit and recording self-released cassettes and EPs before getting signed by Interscope and putting out debut album Rubberneck. Possum Kingdom was the second single, retelling some sort of local legend about cults living around Possum Kingdom Lake (or something like that) in northern Texas. Though the label pressed and sent out the track in August of 1994, it didn't get any serious airplay for a full year, finally hitting #9 on alternative charts in late 1995.
Possum Kingdom
* Like Possum Dixon, who had a minor hit in 1993, It always confused me to have multiple possums showing up on the radio in the same general time period.
Sail on, sailor. I'd say you chose wisely. foxco's copier story had me thinking back to my days of temping after I'd flamed out in D.C., and the girls' reaction to anything out of the ordinary. Like discussing Possum Kingdom loudly. Or accidentally playing "There She Goes" when the hottest girl, initialed M.G., walked by your cubicle. Fun times.I think I made the right choice.
I LOVE the first Possum Dixon album. LOVE it.#30 - The Toadies - Possum Kingdom
I'm not gonna lie
I'll not be a gentleman
Behind the boathouse
I'll show you my dark secret
How many times did I sing those words before I gave a single thought to how creepy they were? The proliferation of "modern rock" radio in the 90s gave us so many of these great one-offs from interesting but unknown bands that likely would never have been heard otherwise.* The Toadies had spent a few years toiling in the Texas club circuit and recording self-released cassettes and EPs before getting signed by Interscope and putting out debut album Rubberneck. Possum Kingdom was the second single, retelling some sort of local legend about cults living around Possum Kingdom Lake (or something like that) in northern Texas. Though the label pressed and sent out the track in August of 1994, it didn't get any serious airplay for a full year, finally hitting #9 on alternative charts in late 1995.
Possum Kingdom
* Like Possum Dixon, who had a minor hit in 1993, It always confused me to have multiple possums showing up on the radio in the same general time period.
You’re lucky it was the 90s. These days, she would have reported you guys to HR.Also enjoy Toadie's version of Blondie's Heart of Glass.
When Possum Kingdom started getting airplay I was at my first job out of college and me and a work buddy were arguing over what it was about.
-Dude, it's about a serial killer.
-No, it's about a vampire.
-Bro, it is not about a vampire.
-Sure it is, when he says she'll stay beautiful forever it's cause he turned her into a vampire dude.
-Wrong, when he promises she'll stay beautiful forever it's because he murdered her and stuffed her corpse and keeps her in his basement.
This woman walked by on the way to the copy machine, her eyes getting wider as she overheard our heated debate. Don't know that she ever came back by our desks again for some reason...
The 90s were hardly for libertines.You’re lucky it was the 90s. These days, she would have reported you guys to HR.
I know, but it was Woodstock compared to now.The 90s were hardly for libertines.
That died in the 70s. Ask Carole King.
Indeed.I know, but it was Woodstock compared to now.
Eh, it'll probably kill in Tim's 1972 thread.Indeed.
My Carole King joke just slipped right on by, huh?
Indeed.
My Carole King joke just slipped right on by, huh? Or it wasn't that good. LOL.
Carole King stepped on everyone's ding.
That's the joke, otb and massraider. wikkid's obsession with his dingus set to Carole King. I figured Pip would pick up what I was laying down.wikkid always appreciated a good ding stomping at the hands of "Tapestry" ... maybe he can weigh in.
That's the joke, otb and massraider. wikkid's obsession with his dingus set to Carole King. I figured Pip would pick up what I was laying down.
No sweat. wikkid's hatred of King's stomping on his libido has been discussed and joked about lots between he and Pip, so I figured Pip would catch on. That's all. No big deal.sorry, dude ... i didn't track up that far![]()
She stepped on wikkid’s ding (and dong). There was still plenty of libertine-ing until AIDS hit.Indeed.
My Carole King joke just slipped right on by, huh? Or it wasn't that good. LOL.
Carole King stepped on everyone's ding.
I did, and I meant to say something, but I forgot, and then I went to dinner. Aging is fun!No sweat. wikkid's hatred of King's stomping on his libido has been discussed and joked about lots between he and Pip, so I figured Pip would catch on. That's all. No big deal.
Apropos of nothing, Peter Frampton did a great instrumental cover of this back in 2006. Mike McCready and Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam are on it as well.# 29 - Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Things I would rather do than try to come up with semi-interesting things to write about a four-song run of above-average grunge classics:
1. Read another @Bogart/ @rockactiondeep-dive into the catalog of a relatively obscure 90s band.
2. Discuss my own minor run-ins with 90s PC culture and how that would play out today.
3. Search the archives to learn more about the bad blood between wikkid and Carole King.
Alas, I'm stuck here with a Soundgarden song that Rolling Stone ranked as the 368th best of all time. Which makes me want to add another thing to the list:
4. Tag @plinkoso he can retell how he pissed off Kim Thayill.
Black Hole Sun
I played the #### out of Superunknown back in the day. I prefer its rockers, but this is a cool slice of psychedelic pop.# 29 - Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Things I would rather do than try to come up with semi-interesting things to write about a four-song run of above-average grunge classics:
1. Read another @Bogart/ @rockactiondeep-dive into the catalog of a relatively obscure 90s band.
2. Discuss my own minor run-ins with 90s PC culture and how that would play out today.
3. Search the archives to learn more about the bad blood between wikkid and Carole King.
Alas, I'm stuck here with a Soundgarden song that Rolling Stone ranked as the 368th best of all time. Which makes me want to add another thing to the list:
4. Tag @plinkoso he can retell how he pissed off Kim Thayill.
Black Hole Sun
Also enjoy Toadie's version of Blondie's Heart of Glass.
When Possum Kingdom started getting airplay I was at my first job out of college and me and a work buddy were arguing over what it was about.
-Dude, it's about a serial killer.
-No, it's about a vampire.
-Bro, it is not about a vampire.
-Sure it is, when he says she'll stay beautiful forever it's cause he turned her into a vampire dude.
-Wrong, when he promises she'll stay beautiful forever it's because he murdered her and stuffed her corpse and keeps her in his basement.
This woman walked by on the way to the copy machine, her eyes getting wider as she overheard our heated debate. Don't know that she ever came back by our desks again for some reason...