Appleseed said:
I'm a 90s kid. I discovered music then, and without an older brother to clue me in to cool music, I was on my own. I remember watching a bunch of MTV back when they played videos, and digging the early alternative and grunge music. I was too young to go to concerts, and too poor to buy the CDs.
I need songs to check out. I know the big bands, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, etc... I need songs/bands like King Missle's Detachable Penis, or Whale's Hobo Humpin Slobo Babe.
YouTubes videos are a must. Help me remember the oddball songs, one hit wonders, and no hit wonders.
One hit wonders: HUM was and IS so berkeleying amazing. IMHO “Stars” was the goofiest song on that record, which was otherwise a berkeleying gem. I FINALLY took the time to learn this one a few weeks ago, and plan on playing it at sound-checks for the real headz. :)
I’d Like Your Hair Long
I read an article that said Geffen was gearing up for this huge release for Galactic Cowboys next album when the world stopped and started spinning to Alternative. They are a little weird but Galactic Cowboys were fun to listen to.
Appleseed said:
I'm a 90s kid. I discovered music then, and without an older brother to clue me in to cool music, I was on my own. I remember watching a bunch of MTV back when they played videos, and digging the early alternative and grunge music. I was too young to go to concerts, and too poor to buy the CDs.
I need songs to check out. I know the big bands, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, etc... I need songs/bands like King Missle's Detachable Penis, or Whale's Hobo Humpin Slobo Babe.
YouTubes videos are a must. Help me remember the oddball songs, one hit wonders, and no hit wonders.
Ha, Detachable Penis. I remember playing that on the air. See also: Jesus Was Way Cool.
AngryCorvair said:
Any love for Big Head Todd and The Monsters?
Saw them last night in Milwaukee--FANTASTIC show.
We've forgotten Ned's Atomic Dustbin. The two bass guitar sound hooked me the first time I heard them.
Happy?
Duke
MegaDork
2/25/19 12:57 p.m.
David S. Wallens said:
Appleseed said:
I'm a 90s kid. I discovered music then, and without an older brother to clue me in to cool music, I was on my own. I remember watching a bunch of MTV back when they played videos, and digging the early alternative and grunge music. I was too young to go to concerts, and too poor to buy the CDs.
I need songs to check out. I know the big bands, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, etc... I need songs/bands like King Missle's Detachable Penis, or Whale's Hobo Humpin Slobo Babe.
YouTubes videos are a must. Help me remember the oddball songs, one hit wonders, and no hit wonders.
Ha, Detachable Penis. I remember playing that on the air. See also: Jesus Was Way Cool.
I was also a big fan of King Missle's I Am A Sensitive Artist, though without the penis reference, it didn't get as much airplay.
Oh, and the '90s was still the heyday of They Might Be Giants.
Brett_Murphy said:
We've forgotten Ned's Atomic Dustbin. The two bass guitar sound hooked me the first time I heard them.
Happy?
They played the little club located around the corner from my Atlanta apartment. My neighbor and I went to see them. She was waaaaay into them. We got there and found it sold-out. No Neds for us. (I did see Mojo Nixon there once, though.)
For '90s music, I also have to mention Five Eight--one of the best bands produced by Athens or, really, anywhere else. They're still around, too*, and here's a recent take on Weirdo, the title track from their 1994 release.
And here's the story of that album and its 2015 reissue.
* They played Tampa this weekend, but sadly I was up in Indy for a conference.
Did anyone share this yet? And, wow, only a 131m views.
I see mention of Less Than Jake earlier here. I just saw them a couple of months ago and they killed it.
Along those same lines:
Buck O Nine
Mustard Plug
Voodoo Glow Skulls
Big D and the Kid's Table.
I think most of these are going to be more late 90s than earlier.
I also gotta mention Man or Astro-Man?
And, here, the first song from their first album:
The Buck Pets
Not sure how big they ever got.
AngryCorvair said:
Any love for Big Head Todd and The Monsters?
Saw them live on 6th Street in Austin way too many years ago and was blown away. Broken Hearted Savior is still one of my alltime favorite songs.
Not quite grunge, but the same night I saw Todd Snider and two songs of his are awesome for those of us who grew up in that era:
My Generation (Part 2)
Talking Seattle Grunge
-Rob
Duke
MegaDork
2/25/19 5:04 p.m.
David S. Wallens said:
I also gotta mention Man or Astro-Man?
And, here, the first song from their first album:
I only wish that I could upvote this post more than once.
David S. Wallens said:
I also gotta mention Man or Astro-Man?
And, here, the first song from their first album:
I found them around the same time I discovered the Apemen. Love em both.
True story about MOAM?:
Back in the day, they used to drag around a bunch of TV sets. If you saw them live, you know. Their rig was a van and a little enclosed trailer. On that trailer? A GRM sticker.
If they toured in an AstroVan, it would help prove God is not without a sense of humor.