These guys have been around for almost 50 years and some consider them the fathers of grunge and sludge metal. I discovered them in the early nineties and have always loved them
@@SlideRSB What do I know? I've just been listening to bands like the Melvins since the early 1980s. That's what I know. The Melvins formed in the early 80s. That's 40, not 50 years of existence. When you don't know the facts it's better to shut up.
@@herbertwest9626 Nah. When someone says something in the comments section that you think is stupid, it's best to keep your own mouth shut. Besides, the OP didn't say 50 years. They said "almost 50 years." 😉
I totally second this. Would love to hear him ramble about the records' history, the labels, the scene and the lack thereof, and whatever else. And he's got some obscure music taste. Though I doubt that he would accept the invite, given his busy schedule.
+Ongo Gablogian, Mind you, if not for their straight-edge thingy, they might not have stayed together till today. Melvins have been around for twice my lifetime, and keep getting better. It just reminded me of what Buzz said one one of his Interviews about pot helping with focus: "definitely. First they focus on the TV. Then they focus on the fridge." I'm not against weed in any way, but damn :D Whatever they do, it works well for them. Melvins are a living legend.
This has become my new favorite way of finding new music. I get to listen to my idols pick their favorite music and then go youtube surfing! Thanks Amoeba!
One of my favorite things about this band is just seeing them interact in side-shit like this, and they all just seem like such good, steadfast friends. With how some of my other favorite bands just melt down and blow apart because of "creative differences", which is usually a euphemism to cover up for bitchmade drama driven by self-interest, it's great to see a group just hang together like this.
I love how normal and nice they are to each other. 😅I was expecting some sort of obscure world music and we got mainly the Stones, the Runaways and Miles Davis. 🤘🏻
@@pashadyne that's not surprising. They come from the punk scene, not really metalheads apart from liking a few bands, from what I've gleaned from interviews anyway.
@@pashadyne I know what kind of bands MA includes and excludes. Melvins were always a metal band with a small 'm' to me, i.e., there's metal in there but it's just one element among many. I'd be willing to bet that Buzz doesn't listen to much metal outside of Sabbath, 70s Priest, maybe a little Motorhead, I think he's mentioned Celtic Frost/Hellhammer and Venom too. Maybe Voivod. Basically, the metal bands that punk dudes listened to in the 80s. I highly doubt he listens to too much thrash on the regular or any death or black metal for that matter.
btw, plenty of metalheads who are into doom like Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus and Trouble don't really give a fuck about the Melvins lol. Some do but generally more 'traditional' metal guys aren't listening to them much.
Always appreciate What's In My Bag, but this edition is particularly awesome; love how they geek out over the early Stones stuff...seem like nice guys who'd be fun to hang out with.
One of my all-time favorite memories: going to Disneyland on a whim with some friends to give the place a go on acid and ending up in a long ass line for Space Mountain with Buzz Osborne in a Blondie t-shirt to keep us company and pass the time. It’s quite a story. And he’s right on about “On the Corner.”
These guys from the Melvins and J Mascis are giving me a load of hope lately because they're punk/hardcore guys who loved the Rolling Stones. I don't see many people, especially my age (22) who dig the Stones like me, and think it's as good as punk rock. Exile is my fav too Buzz!!
Although it’s been 5 years I’m currently 21 and I love the stones and Beatles and just about everything punk/hardcore. Absolutely love the Melvins and Dinosaur Jr (mainly the 1st 3 records). I listen to just about everything though…
Buzzo looks like the old lady who played the receptionist at the trailer park in No Country For Old Men who almost got killed by Anton Chiggur and didn't quite realize it before being saved by a toilet flush.
I’ve actually seen Buzz shopping at Ameoba in Hollywood several times. I used to live a few blocks away, so I was a regular. I never talked to Buzz but always wanted to check out what he was picking up!
On the Corner is probably one of Miles Davis most controversial records and considering how many experiments records he made in his later period, That's saying something.
I bought it after seeing Ron Mael of Sparks recommend it in a copy of Mojo and it really didn't disappoint, the intro is amazing and all the jazz critics hated it.
When I used to work at the Virgin Megastore on Sunset Boulevard, Buzz would come in from time to time. One evening I asked if he could recommend something to me. He recommended On The Corner. I bought it that evening- It was/ is awesome!! Thanks Buzz!!
that would be so weird to go to a Elton John concert and realize you are sitting next to Buzz Osborne. whoever those people were have a cool story to tell
When the Ty Segall clip started, I immediately thought: 'those drums sound like Albini recorded them' and then Dale confirmed it. So distinct drum sound, I love it.
Can't believe that by the time it ended I wanted to see more and more haha ! love these guys so humble so fucking talented and with such a good taste for music and movies :D new King Congo fan right here (his solo stuff)
These guys have been around for almost 50 years and some consider them the fathers of grunge and sludge metal. I discovered them in the early nineties and have always loved them
Without their legendary 80s stuff, Nirvana would not have had a style to get famous from.
These guys have been around as a band for about 40 years. They started in the early 1980s. Don't make them older than they are.
@@herbertwest9626 oh please. What do you know?
@@SlideRSB What do I know? I've just been listening to bands like the Melvins since the early 1980s. That's what I know. The Melvins formed in the early 80s. That's 40, not 50 years of existence. When you don't know the facts it's better to shut up.
@@herbertwest9626 Nah. When someone says something in the comments section that you think is stupid, it's best to keep your own mouth shut. Besides, the OP didn't say 50 years. They said "almost 50 years." 😉
David Byrne on this show would be one of the best things that happened to internet ever.
Janek Przyyłowski yes!
It would be like "60 Minutes" on acid, but even better.
I met Buzz as a teen outside of Amoeba in 2003. He had just bought a bunch of VHS tapes. Such a down to earth, easy to talk to guy.
unlike Dave Ghrol.
can you shut the fuck up
0satanisboring0 you were a teen in 2003?!?! fuck im old..
its true
whats wrong with dave "ghrol"
Man, you can really tell these guys are best buds. Legends!
Steve Albini would be AMAZING on this show
I totally second this. Would love to hear him ramble about the records' history, the labels, the scene and the lack thereof, and whatever else. And he's got some obscure music taste. Though I doubt that he would accept the invite, given his busy schedule.
yeah do that
If there's one comment on TH-cam that needs to be acknowledged, it's definitely this one! Steve Albini is a must
Abso-fucking-lutely!!!!!!
Albini would just put stuff in his sack to insult.
How can you not love Buzz and the Melvins?
Can you feel my love buzz?
@Lucas Russi hahaha I was just about to say the same thing
Melvins were like the 3 stoner dudes in high school that everyone knew but never really talked to
Best description of them TBH
stoners gone straight edge, I gotta say.
Brody Armstrice True. Still, gotta love Melvins.
+Ongo Gablogian, Mind you, if not for their straight-edge thingy, they might not have stayed together till today. Melvins have been around for twice my lifetime, and keep getting better.
It just reminded me of what Buzz said one one of his Interviews about pot helping with focus: "definitely. First they focus on the TV. Then they focus on the fridge." I'm not against weed in any way, but damn :D Whatever they do, it works well for them. Melvins are a living legend.
except Kurt Cobain Dave Ghrol and Krist talked to them a lot and Kurt Idolized them.
This has become my new favorite way of finding new music. I get to listen to my idols pick their favorite music and then go youtube surfing! Thanks Amoeba!
same!
One of my favorite things about this band is just seeing them interact in side-shit like this, and they all just seem like such good, steadfast friends. With how some of my other favorite bands just melt down and blow apart because of "creative differences", which is usually a euphemism to cover up for bitchmade drama driven by self-interest, it's great to see a group just hang together like this.
Agreed. So evidently the best of friends.
I love how normal and nice they are to each other. 😅I was expecting some sort of obscure world music and we got mainly the Stones, the Runaways and Miles Davis. 🤘🏻
I'm a simple man. I see amoeba "What's in My Bag" & The Melvins, I click like.
Also shout out to On The Corner. Highly underrated.
are you fucking kidding me thats so overrated
solomonophonic Why do you think that?
Are you saying On The Corner is overrated?
simpleton. not simple man.
"Oh wait, we forgot to get Black Sabbath!" :D :D :D
Gill Salty They probably have all their albums and have bought them 3,4,5 times each.
4 sure!lol
@@pashadyne that's not surprising. They come from the punk scene, not really metalheads apart from liking a few bands, from what I've gleaned from interviews anyway.
@@pashadyne I know what kind of bands MA includes and excludes. Melvins were always a metal band with a small 'm' to me, i.e., there's metal in there but it's just one element among many. I'd be willing to bet that Buzz doesn't listen to much metal outside of Sabbath, 70s Priest, maybe a little Motorhead, I think he's mentioned Celtic Frost/Hellhammer and Venom too. Maybe Voivod. Basically, the metal bands that punk dudes listened to in the 80s. I highly doubt he listens to too much thrash on the regular or any death or black metal for that matter.
btw, plenty of metalheads who are into doom like Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus and Trouble don't really give a fuck about the Melvins lol. Some do but generally more 'traditional' metal guys aren't listening to them much.
Excellent taste from an excellent band!
I saw the melvins play live in 1990, they were awesome. I saw them play again in 2010, and they were amazing. How many bands can do that?
damn, Buzz is a generous cat. Just an all round good dude
J Beckmann except they aren't purchased because they're still in the security cases?
@@TheRoroCuz Pretty sure they're still inside Amoeba while filming this, so they haven't hit the register on the way out yet.
hmm
Always appreciate What's In My Bag, but this edition is particularly awesome; love how they geek out over the early Stones stuff...seem like nice guys who'd be fun to hang out with.
One of my all-time favorite memories: going to Disneyland on a whim with some friends to give the place a go on acid and ending up in a long ass line for Space Mountain with Buzz Osborne in a Blondie t-shirt to keep us company and pass the time.
It’s quite a story.
And he’s right on about “On the Corner.”
sounds fake but i really wanna believe it at the same time
Jakob Martin I don’t give a flying fuck what you want to believe.
This goes to 0 to 100 really fucking quick
You can't go wrong with any '70s Stones album -- that decade was the zenith of their career!
lol that decade was their career
@@shannonpatrick77: Their '60s material was great, too, but what they did in the '70s was the best they ever did
@@shruggzdastr8-facedclown Agreed
This show is so incredible! some of the episodes just hit me in an emotional way and this is one of them. so many good picks
Thanks so much for the feedback. We love making the show and this episode in particular was a great one to work on.
Definetly one of my favorites from the serie. Lots of great advices and knowledge!
King Buzzo's a legend
@@MidWestWaters345 lmao kurt cobain was influenced a lot by the melvins
@@MidWestWaters345 ok no. Fckin 1 fan of nirvana...
@@nicholasalexopoulos1332Wasn’t Kurt Cobain friends with Buzz?
please please i mean PLEASSSE invite Butthole Surfers!!
Michał Szeremeta I second this
Michał Szeremeta i third this
Michał Szeremeta I 69th this
I one hundred million people are dead this.
I millionth this movement
We need Mike Patton
Yesss
I've seen & been in the record shop Mike Patton loves in London, along Portobello Rd. Fuckin awesome place.
@@andrewphippsphillips1455 What's the shop's name?
"Hey Mike what's in your bag?"
"I don't know, man. I am still looking for something that I wasn't a part of"
@@ashrafsahdan5606 HA! 😄
What's in my bag is the best thing on TH-cam.
Hey, thanks!
Love it!
spacewurm C'mon now, no need to turn a nice comment thread to shit with politics. Especially American politics.
George Hancock Jr. binge watching the crap out of em
I'm beginning to agree....
These guys from the Melvins and J Mascis are giving me a load of hope lately because they're punk/hardcore guys who loved the Rolling Stones. I don't see many people, especially my age (22) who dig the Stones like me, and think it's as good as punk rock. Exile is my fav too Buzz!!
Although it’s been 5 years I’m currently 21 and I love the stones and Beatles and just about everything punk/hardcore.
Absolutely love the Melvins and Dinosaur Jr (mainly the 1st 3 records).
I listen to just about everything though…
Good music ALWAYS holds up....
Buzzo looks like the old lady who played the receptionist at the trailer park in No Country For Old Men who almost got killed by Anton Chiggur and didn't quite realize it before being saved by a toilet flush.
The hell? No he doesnt
He looks more like Patty/Selma Bouvier.
That's very specific
Glad the Melvins are still rocking. Seen em a few times in Denver. Always a good show.
Just discovered these guys now I can’t stop watching and listening to everything them!
Love how miles Davis pops in this series, no matter the type of artist and music they make
I can't believe how normal these guys seem! They blew my mind at The Pony recently. Awesome show.
Wow the Kid Congo record and Savoy Motel record sound really awesome would love to listen to them.
Melvins are so freaking cool
I been listening to them for so long
"And... I bought for Dale" "Awwwww"
I can't wait for episode with Steven Wilson
He is for sure going to be in an episode?
You know he's gonna buy at least one Pink Floyd record 😂
Rockers really dig jazz, which makes me so happy
Get Jim Jarmusch on the show, please!!
YES!!!
Fucking yes.
feel sorry I can only like this once...
Hell fucking yess!!
I’ve actually seen Buzz shopping at Ameoba in Hollywood several times. I used to live a few blocks away, so I was a regular. I never talked to Buzz but always wanted to check out what he was picking up!
Steve's reccomendation on Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds album changed my life. AMAZING!
That Steve Albini footage is beautiful
On the Corner is probably one of Miles Davis most controversial records and considering how many experiments records he made in his later period, That's saying something.
It's cool how it inspired a lot of other artists. In particular artists in the Post-Punk genre like The Pop Group and This Heat.
I bought it after seeing Ron Mael of Sparks recommend it in a copy of Mojo and it really didn't disappoint, the intro is amazing and all the jazz critics hated it.
When I used to work at the Virgin Megastore on Sunset Boulevard, Buzz would come in from time to time. One evening I asked if he could recommend something to me. He recommended On The Corner. I bought it that evening- It was/ is awesome!! Thanks Buzz!!
Living Abstraction I could literally listen to Its About That Time on In A Silent Way forever. Makes me glad I've lived.
It’s insane how many masterpieces Miles made.
That was awesome. I love the Melvins.
This time: cool people on the show. Excellent!
Saw 'em play an in-store at Amoeba Hollywood...Dale totally channeled his inner Cubby and CRUSHED a Jr. sized drum kit. One of the best ever.
What a great amount of music!!! Such a cool band👏👏❤
Ahh that was a nice moment when he bought the film for his friend. Buds! Cool guys
This is the best episode I’ve seen. These guys are great
Dale Crover currently my favorite drummer!
This introduced me to Ty Segall and The Lemon Twigs. Thank u Melvins!! 😊 Melvins are the best!
that would be so weird to go to a Elton John concert and realize you are sitting next to Buzz Osborne. whoever those people were have a cool story to tell
Love these guys. Stones, Kid Congo, Miles Davis, couldna be better!!
The way I saw these guys tear up Vancouver last summer, you'd never expect them to be this down to earth.
I saw these guys at Bumbershoot in Seattle in 2018. I have only heard of them and saw them randomly with my group of friends. Awesome show from them!
These guys are really knowledgeable. Great to watch.
When the Ty Segall clip started, I immediately thought: 'those drums sound like Albini recorded them' and then Dale confirmed it. So distinct drum sound, I love it.
Yes folks, Buzzo's carpet really does match the drapes.
It´s amazing! Big hug from Brazil!
That Miles Davis “On the Block” record rules. Definitely better than the rest captures the true sound of the streets.
that bit is in the james brown movie too. great to see the source for this. thank man. I always find something when I watch these.
Kurt Cobain loved these guys.
Yea, sad to see one of their biggest fan passing away before they passed.
Kurt was in a band with Dale Crover before he started Nirvana called "Fecal Matter", he also produced some of the "Houdini" album.
@Kasey Nicholson how?
Pretty sure everyone knows that
@Kasey Nicholson king buzzo is a twat
Wow! Never expected this. Thanks, Amoeba!
criminally underrated dude and talent! Not many bands that churn out so much music, and so much good music!! Absolute respect \m/
What’re you talking about? Underrated who?
Wonderful choices, all of them :)!
I was listening to a Melvins album when I saw this video pop up on my subscription box, Nude With Boots to be precise.
Excellent millesime.
God damn Billy Fish. Tune.
Nafureanu Dan what Melvin's album
"Nude With Boots", he said it ;)
Nude with Boots
The fact that Buzz is a Flannery O'Connor fan makes me love him even more... What a dude!
even if i don't like the pics i can listen to buzzo talk for hours
This is the video that first exposed me to Melvins, I love them now
I love the fact that the melvins are huge fans of the stones😊
Melvins are my favorite band to see live. They blow it up!!
King buzzo rocks and he'll always rock-hard he's the king
Wow I like them even more after this. Probably the best one of these I've seen.
Bless this episode
love buzz and the gang - you guys always have the best concerts !! You have never seen these guys... go !
Can't believe that by the time it ended I wanted to see more and more haha ! love these guys so humble so fucking talented and with such a good taste for music and movies :D new King Congo fan right here (his solo stuff)
So so so happy Melvins know good music! 🎺
When people devote their lives to something pure and meaningful ❤️
these guys are total og's
This is absolutely perfect.
got Moonage Daydream stuck in my head now
A smile sat on my face when i saw buzzo's smile in the thumbnail
How cool 😎 this band is! Love ❤️ it!
I've never heard of The Melvins but god do they have quite the taste...great stuff.
really knowledgeable guys, impressed.
Glad to see someone on here pick a movie, my bag would be all movies probably
1000% agree with Dale that Sticky Fingers is the best Stones album.
Love this episode! Melvins + Amoeba 😍
2:43 Came here after hearing about Charlie’s passing. “Never doubt Charlie!”
Me too. Rest in peace, Charlie.
4:50 - On the corner!!!! I still listen to that every week.... haha
These guys are hilarious. Great dudes!
NEVER DOUBT THE MELVINS! And now I wanted to see that Wise Blood movie, Buzzo is such a loving dude
JC boy its a great movie. was on TCM once.
Steve McDonald is a legend to me.
Rolling Stones, hmmm, i might have to check them out. Thanks Buzz.
I came for the hair, stayed for the awesome musical knowledge.
I would love that On the corner record. My favorite Miles record
Melvin are so awesome
On the Corner...aww hell yeah!
Please please please invite Devin Townsend?, I'M BEGGING YOU!!!!!
Thank you for bringing up Savoy Motel! I was trying to look them up and couldn’t remember the name.
Anything with Rolling Stones interests me.
so much gold in them bags. THANKS
Generous Buzz.
blastosist thats KING buzzo to you sir ;)
i still have the cassette tape that i dubbed Mile Davis On the Corner from vinyl that i checked out at my college library :)