@@RosaliaFacts That's what I was wondering. So all the videos from this album were shot on film ? If so, that's great because it was very uncommon at the time. It still is, but nowadays we have very high definition video.
@@connorhanneken3244 In the 80's and the 90's, 99% of music videos were shot on video because they were meant to be broadcast on the TV screens of that era. Shooting on video was the cheapest way. Only a few artists shot some of their "videos" on film, the most popular being Thriller, directed by John Landis and screened in cinemas before it was sent to MTV. But shooting on film was (and still is) very expensive. The record companies did not want to pay for that because they did not see the point. Music videos were made for SD TV and that was it. Today we are surrounded by very high definition screens at home. Video formats have evolved from SD to HD, to Full HD, to 4K, now 6 & 8K... it's crazy. The only way to have a beautiful image on these new screens is to feed them with videos that were recently shot with the same standards, or with movies (old and new) that were shot on film and digitized in Full HD, 4K or more. From Chaplin to Spielberg, everything that was shot on film can be seen in the same quality than today's video formats. But everything that was shot on video before the 2000's is very difficult to upgrade to today's standards. The only way to do it is to artificially upscale those 80's and 90's videos by artificially creating new information that did not exist on the original source. But you will never get the quality of a "music video" that was shot on film, like these beautiful Alanis Morissette stuff. Old films had a very high definition similar to today's video standards. They can be scanned to fit our giant home screens. We cannot scan 80's SD videos :) Even if we could, there would be no higher definition to get from those scans.
I’ll admit, as a teenage boy in 96’, Alanis wasn’t really my thing. But it’s 2024, I’m going to be 43 this year. This song couldn’t be more true in my life. A classic that “had a funny way” to creep up on me.
I remember jamming out to this song when I was 12 and now I just turned 40 and I'm like oh my gosh that babygirl who was so innocent if she only knew what life has for her!!
Because some videographer had the balls to use film (old-school analog tech) instead of (then new, but still low res) digital video back then, which was uncommon for a music video at the time. Must thank him/her whoever it was. EDIT: Cinematographer -> Stephane Sednaoui www.imdb.com/name/nm0781382/?ref_=tt_ov_dr
This song hits extra hard when you're no longer a 4 year old girl sitting in your Mamie's passenger seat, belting this out at the top of your lungs together. Instead you're 31 and you're driving your own car belting this song out between crying because your Mamie passed away 13 years ago and she's not here singing it with you. ❤
She's one of those chicks that you will never, ever be able to forget. She DOMINATED the radio, for a good minute. And was so unique, and fun, and....sometimes beautifully heavy.
alanis was my first concert in quebec city when i was in primary school.... 20 years ago.... and she is coming back this summer in quebec city. they also got Garbage coming ahah
I was born in ‘85, and I remember exactly how I felt when I heard “Ironic” and saw this music video for the first time. She was the strongest female voice I’d heard in music to that point. Immediately, I was hooked. At ten years old, I took my allowance straight to the mall, with one mission - to buy my first ever full-length album on cassette tape (because yes, we would buy singles, too). I played the Jagged Little Pill album through and through on my Walkman, quite literally back to back, never skipping a single song. Alanis Morissette opened up an entirely new world for me, and has shaped my relationship with music to this day. Her music spoke to, comforted, and empowered me. Here I am, 38 years old, and her music continues to resonate.
I was obsessed with this album "Jagged Little Pill", ~30 years ago... Accidentally got it, the guy from the music shop offered it to me, I had no idea who she was. Those were a times when there wasn't any digital music players, it was all on audio-cassettes where you put it your cassette-player or a walkman, hit Play button, sit back and enjoy the music without skipping songs. Back then we didn't had mp3 or online music platforms to listen music, and Internet wasn't even a thing in our lifes yet, so buying it on a physical carrier was the only way to listen to a new music. That made the joy of the music even higher and better, imo, simply because you spend money on something and trying to make it worthy. Years later when I bought me a CD player stereo system, I got the album on CD and kept listening it countless times. I still have it, the CD survived for 30 years! NGL, I've had a crush on Alanis for a few years. (lol she's 1 year younger than I am) And I still love you, Alanis! Wish you to be strong and healthy!!♥😊
When I hear this song it brings back memories of my mother. My mom had me young so we kind of grew up together in a way. I remember us going down the road in her camery she would be in her bathing suit and we would be going to the river or lake and this song would come on and she would sing it at the top of her lungs. Eventually I knew the words and would be singing with her even though I was a kid. She was beautiful and always kept men's attention, that also brought her a lot of trouble. She died when I was 15. I miss her everyday she did the best she could being a young single mother.
I'm sorry about you losing your Mom at such a young age, it never gets any easier...perhaps just less traumatic. I am so glad you have these good memories of her, sounds like she was a fun, free spirit.
Musically speaking, Being a teenager in the 90´s was such a privilege. Best time of my life. Thank god for youtube now. This nostalgic rides whenever we want are priceless. God bless
I was two years old when Jagged Little Pill was released, but I discovered it last year at 25 and it changed my life. That is the cultural legacy of this album.
Well….lets see….maybe….it is….because masterpieces……are not that much dependent on time…..you see….there are some masterpieces from 1650, 1730, 1845, 1898, 1937, 1958, 1996….you see…
I like this song too but don't know this is a timeless piece unless it also attracts younger listeners. You think it's a timeless piece because it's in your time and you sucked in it. Don't take me wrong, it's not a bad thing to enjoy it time after time but timeless is different.
Jagged Little Pill was third in the best selling album by a woman of all time! At 21, Alanis Morissette was the youngest to release a top ten best selling album by a woman of all time!
@@portcullis5622 I think that is ironic, as is a man afraid to fly whose plane crashes on his first flight and a death row pardon that arrives two minutes too late. And I'd like to add that, perhaps, Alanis' only sin is the sin of omission. If all we knew of Oedipus was that he killed his father and married his mother that wouldn't be ironic. The fact that it was foretold makes it so. Likewise, rain on your wedding day could very well be ironic if you planned to marry a meteorologist who predicted sunshine, for the sole purpose of having a rain free wedding. I'm pretty sure that's what Alanis meant to say.
@@666108 I completely understand. I was the same with being really compaitable with this guy and I thought he was the most handsome and charming man I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. But he was married and you just know to back off at that point.
20 years. How? So much has changed, and I can't tell if my memories are real. I miss this. I want to go back and hug everyone I knew and loved in 1995.
+smithers311 Agreed!!!! Love the music in the 90's. Before everything became let's get the most sponsorship we can get by conforming to what they want!!!!
This song takes me back to 97 where four of my friends would act this out in my car. This song was our song. We are older now and still love it and has a whole new meaning now.
I was a sophomore in high school when this came out. Now I’m 40. I recall before I got the album, calling up the local radio station to play it so I could record it in a cassette tape. No TH-cam or even Napster wasn’t around in 1995 and 1996.
I'd be honored if some fans of mid/late 90s classics would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of LONG DECEMBER by the Counting Crows, NAME by the GooGoo Dolls, and "1979" by the Smashing Pumpkins in tribute to 3 great standards of the era. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace out and stay safe in the '020s.
I wonder why this song hits me so hard in the nostalgia feels, but I think it's because this song was a radio mainstay for the entire period from 1996-2000. It also epitomizes the 90s sound, and it just has that really iconic chorus so it's not surprising at all. What a great song.
I'll be officially a rocker joining the 70s club next year, and I've been listening to Alanis for 30 years now. Her evolution in song and album production has been unbelievable. When I listen to her stuff today. Awesome 👍😎
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@@akeminakajima449 are you talking about Norman Finkelstein? Because he is a real Jew that Israel has been trying to assassinate just search Norman Finkelstein Arrested btw Kevin's Spacey accuser was just found dead
After an 8 year relationship, I am battling depression and learning to love myself. It's been an emotional journey but I'm still here, listening to the music that gives me life and a chance to have the best day I can have. ❤
Don't settle; take your time. I think that's the biggest mistake. Enjoy your time getting reacquainted with yourself again. The right guy will accept you for who you are. Don't change. But become a better version of yourself. Love takes time: When you least expect it- you'll be swept off your feet. Good luck & blessings!
Im peruvian, spanish speaker, Used to like Alanis, not like a big big fan, but pretty much I liked her. I didn´t know english by the time, I used to enjoy her just because the sound of her songs, the power and spirit she gave to them. Now, I do speak english .... hard to believe she was able to write those songs with those powerful meanings in her 20s.... Knowing the meanings of her songs just make them even better, such a poet we have here.
It's 2023 & I'm still listening to this song like it just came out. No matter what's the year It's gonna always bang the same way. 1 of her best song ever recorded 🎉
Yes !that is true She is at the fuel station at the beginning when the fuel is down she was at the gas isn’t it ironic ,I really love her song 🎵 ,so dear are you a fan of her
This is more than a musical masterpiece. It's the best representation of the multiple internal personalities/demons we all suffer from. The way she expresses all the perspectives is so accurate its almost scary.
The uniqueness, the range of her voice and meaningful lyrics is untouched! One of the greatest female artist in this century! Been listening to her since I was 9 years old, I’m 36 and still a big fan. She is one of my favorite artist of all time.
Im 49! Its so relevant for anyone really. I just watched a movie from the 80s 90s called Conversations with God Book One. If you get this song, you'll get the movie. See you later!😊
I’m a 32 year old guy, and I think she is the best female voice there is, or was, it’s just a great unique voice! I love Eminem, but I can’t get over the 90s lol
Born 1985 man. I grew up in Toronto. This song made a lot or piece in my life when I was younger. God bless this woman and who ever come across her man. PEACE!
Waking up as a kid on a Saturday morning and my parents being able to afford cable, watching mtv was everything. Listening to alanis brings me back to happy times
Her voice is just timeless and soothing but grungy. God. The 90's will never die. It’s 2020, who else still feels nostalgic when they listen to this 😭👏🏽 It's coronavirus after a medical exam, and it's social distancing when you've just been evicted!
I'd be honored if some classic 90s fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of LONG DECEMBER by the Counting Crows, NAME by the GooGoo Dolls, and Mmm Mmm Mmm by the CRASH TEST DUMMIES on my YT channel in tribute to the era. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Thanks and peace out.
@@willritter4076 You have some great talent going there. I love the piano and I have played guitar for many many yrs. It kept me sane when my world fell apart. Learning music and learning an instrument is priceless and it keeps me together with my dog Rosie especially in times like this. Hope you stay safe and well.
This is a song to dig me out of an endless toxic or emotionally abusive relationship. I am thankful and humbled by all the pain - it's part of the journey of growth and building strength.
i grew up in foster care during the 90s, and i remember this song playing on the radio on the car ride to my new family's house. Despite its meaning, i associate this song with happiness lol.
@@TheGenderQuest I grew up with two awesome parents that gave me love and a home. I'd say everything worked out okay. This song takes me back, and makes me wish I could have one last ride over to their house. I miss them dearly.
When this came out it was so much different than the previous generation’s music. It was ours, and I loved everything about alternative music. Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, and a few others. I still listen to them today. ❤️
80's & 90's, you found good music, those good times are one and reggaetón today's comercial garbage arribes, i hope it dissapears forever, its monotonous noise causes nausea.
Yea the good ol days. Went by way too fast. I was born in 90 but remember all the hits growing up listening to all the 90s music with my two older brothers. Making memories great times
This song is such a masterpiece. When younger I didn't catched it or even didn't care 'bout it, but now as an adult it does hit me right in the face. Hugs!
reminds me of Howard Jones and his song "no one is to blame" the irony in that song is similar, in this song I like how she is happy and energetic while the lyrics are sad but that in it's self is ironic so I think it was meant to be like that, going to your channel to check out your music also🙂
Its quite a shame that you don't know what a masterpiece consists of.. "stairway to heaven"," Lateralus " , "Bohemian Rhapsody" (list is long so I'll stop there) are masterpieces..just because a song is catchy doesn't make it a masterpiece!, it just makes it a good song!
The joy of not knowing what the world is about... As a child... Playing with toy cars and the radio playing this in the background... Listening to it with closed eyes you can almost forget about the hell we live in... Til you open your eyes again..
She did it by accident, which only makes it even more ironic... I'd be honored if some 90s fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of GET WHAT YOU GIVE by the New Radicals th-cam.com/video/-MBEl2CV9Og/w-d-xo.html , BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY by the Verve, and "1979" by the Smashing Pumpkins in tribute to 3 iconic standards of the mid/late 90s era. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace out and stay safe in the '020s.
I am 40 and just happened to listen to this song for the first time in ages and my gosh the great memories that flooded my mind. People my age really have no clue of how blessed we are to have lived during probably the best times in America. The culture, music and 90s were a great time❤
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The '90s was not a decade. It was an emotion!! And I'm very fortunate to be born in 1982 so I was about 13 when this came out and my mom died in 95 so all this great music we had in the 90s got me through losin' my mom as a young man❤
She’s amazing, I remember going to work on a farm in Yorkshire 2 years ago and the drive there in the summer blasting this out!, so many happy memories 👍🏻☮️
The bridge is so “grunge”, but sounds authentic, not sort of “borrowed”. This lady’s music is eternal, unique, from the heart, with powerful voice, creative lyrics and melodies. My favorite female soloist in pop rock music.
Or, more realistically, it's because the guy that wrote all that grunge stuff like Nirvana, Soundgarden, etc. was the same guy that wrote this shit. A young Canadian kid from Pointe Claire, Quebec. No LEGAL proof, of course, just me, being there when it was all written.
@@devilsoffspring5519 whaaaat? oh wait, you know that one dude, huh! hey, that's exraordinary and what's-with-the name, then, bucko? and just who are you callin' good, or not good, and how many 'devils' are there, if you don't mind my askin'? so you either know the canadian, or you're that guy! now that would be great, because i think that guy is great in any case, and do you really know that guy, isn't his name donald, and wow, what a small world, i have tried for years to talk to that guy, that's ironic right there! greetings from the irony-rich veins of michiganistan, jackson~!!
Haven't heard this song since it was released. Then I heard it at 30, and it suddenly, deeply made so much sense it hurts. We all owe Alanis Morisette how she wrote in such a transparent way that everybody could relate, because she stroke on chords we all have. We just needed time, I guess, to realize that.
This song is really unique. Blending so many styles. One of the best of the 90's and Alanis was so cool and edgy back then. They simply don't make 'em like this anymore...
May your sister rest in paradise! This too is my sister’s favorite singer . Thank you for sharing I’m on my way to give a big hug to my sister . I hope you are doing okay. She lives with you forever 💚
I really love how simple and at the same time beautiful this video is, it really represents incredibly what it is like to be with the music at full volume as if the rest of the world doesn't matter only you and the freedom of knowing that even if life is unfair nothing should bring down your smile and your desire to live your way.
I do too! It's like different versions of yourself like for ex: The girl that is always eating behind the driver in the yellow, and the girl in the green is like happy and excited and childish, they all are really. The girl in the passenger seat is a rebel lol all of them are different parts of Alanis One girl is picking her nails and messing with them so that is a bad habit, there's a lot to decode here lol
I literally grew up listening to this song..Alanis used to play on the radio all the time. This song in particular used to be played on the radio every day, never actually listened to the words, yet knew the hook and the words etc, but never really LISTENED to the words. It’s been years since I heard this song and I’m so fricken happy I did. Alanis will always such a huge part in my 90s kid heart..
And the generation that were growing up when this song was popular, is the same generation that is slowly changing everything about this world. We’re learning that we are allowed to speak up and put boundaries in place.. and just simply treating people with respect
My wife plays this album every weekend while she is cleaning up around the house..I'm usually helping with the chores as I should be but being a metal head guitarist I gotta say this album kicks ass...anyone of the songs on that album could be a hit and I think most were weren't they?..I catch myself humming the songs 2 days later..can't help it.
I was 15 years old when this came out in 95. We had the cassette tape. We bumped it up and down main Street all Summer! It did bump! Probably one of my best summer's with friends ever!
I was six and most likely memorized this song instantly lol I commented above…I was born to a musical illiterate mum and a rock and roll dad (estranged for 16 years) and adopted by another rock and roll dad…my mum jokes I was switch at birth because she doesn’t know the thing before the first to know about music lol
I'm almost 40. My heart is stuck back in the 90s. Best decade ever. I want to exist there forever. People always tell me I gotta stop living in the past. When I figure out how to do that, I'll get back to ya. Nostalgia is a drug.
One way to stop leaving in the past is to make your present better by any means you can. If that means stopping old bad habits, perhaps getting rid of toxic people, environment. If you stop making good memories than the past would always feels nostalgic and makes you wanna go back to good old times instead of looking forward to making new memories. People do need a meaning in order to live. Most people find meaning through their family, wife and kids and someone to live and strive better for. I am 30 and finally found the man of my heart and settled down with him for the past 3 years. The best decision I have ever made. Now I look forward to our future and our future kids and our potential as together as couple. It is something truely to behold.
Are you sure Alanis that you didn’t remake this by going back in the same car and shoot it the same scene by scene recently? The quality is beyond magnificent!
Yep, this video wouldn't have been half as good if she had done it in any other way. I love thinking it's a road trip for four sisters, and just how well they obviously get on... until of course it's just her in the car by herself again when it breaks down.
@@ashleyp.4932 I love this video, i watch it all the time, sometimes get a little emotional feeling wishing I could have enjoyed those times more than not take them for granted, no other video brings me back to the 90s like this one does.
I can remember heading on a road trip with just this cassette in my walkman in the backseat of my parents buick skylark listening to this album over and over on the 6 hour trip in the car til my AA batteries went dead. Man I miss those days.
This song takes me back to being 16 again, also with my headphones on, in the back seat of my dad's blue Ford on holiday in Cape Town. I'm 41 now. But the teenager in me still gets excited hearing this music again.
I miss the days when every song on TH-cam didn't have comments whining that good music only existed when that song was made and good music hasn't been made since. Oh wait those days never existed and never will.
My mom played songs like these a lot when I was a kid. She got pregnant in high school, had to abandon any college hopes to take care of 2 kids, was in an abusive marriage, then finally got out of that marriage and had to raise and support me and my sibling practically by herself. I'm now 33 and looking back on the stuff she listened to in the 90s makes me think about how lost and afraid of the harsh reality of her world she must have been. I know she did her very best, and even if she didn't feel very strong as she went through all that, I'll always see her as one of the strongest women in the world
I'm so emotional. This 4K restoration is MAGIC. It was shot in 1996 and looks like it was shot yesterday. The power of film. Thank you.
@@andarporbuenosaires Yes, directly scanned from the original negative :)
This video & Hand in My Pocket are the sharpest looking but grateful to whomever had the idea
@@RosaliaFacts That's what I was wondering. So all the videos from this album were shot on film ? If so, that's great because it was very uncommon at the time. It still is, but nowadays we have very high definition video.
@@3ver4fter53 If anything digital was rare and probably too expensive.
@@connorhanneken3244 In the 80's and the 90's, 99% of music videos were shot on video because they were meant to be broadcast on the TV screens of that era. Shooting on video was the cheapest way. Only a few artists shot some of their "videos" on film, the most popular being Thriller, directed by John Landis and screened in cinemas before it was sent to MTV. But shooting on film was (and still is) very expensive. The record companies did not want to pay for that because they did not see the point. Music videos were made for SD TV and that was it.
Today we are surrounded by very high definition screens at home. Video formats have evolved from SD to HD, to Full HD, to 4K, now 6 & 8K... it's crazy. The only way to have a beautiful image on these new screens is to feed them with videos that were recently shot with the same standards, or with movies (old and new) that were shot on film and digitized in Full HD, 4K or more. From Chaplin to Spielberg, everything that was shot on film can be seen in the same quality than today's video formats. But everything that was shot on video before the 2000's is very difficult to upgrade to today's standards. The only way to do it is to artificially upscale those 80's and 90's videos by artificially creating new information that did not exist on the original source. But you will never get the quality of a "music video" that was shot on film, like these beautiful Alanis Morissette stuff. Old films had a very high definition similar to today's video standards. They can be scanned to fit our giant home screens. We cannot scan 80's SD videos :) Even if we could, there would be no higher definition to get from those scans.
This song is ICONIC, don't ya think?
A little too ICONIC, yeah I really do think!
Yeah I really do think ironic
but that's free advice that they won't take
well it's like rainy day on your wedding day..
And his beautiful wife
I’ll admit, as a teenage boy in 96’, Alanis wasn’t really my thing. But it’s 2024, I’m going to be 43 this year. This song couldn’t be more true in my life. A classic that “had a funny way” to creep up on me.
I can totally relate. In the 90s I hated her music then life hit me her music was my go to therapy 😂😂😂❤❤
Same here, matchbox 20 is another i wasn't really into at the time I didnt dislike them just wasnt for me at the time now i think they're great
Isn't it ironic, don't you think?
I remember jamming out to this song when I was 12 and now I just turned 40 and I'm like oh my gosh that babygirl who was so innocent if she only knew what life has for her!!
@@abbafan50986 bingo :)
The song is one thing. It's fun. The music video is genius. A road trip is good for the soul, the visuals are like a healing journey.
Only 1 road. Narrow. Father is everlasting
The older I get, the more I appreciate her older music. Always listened to it but never truly appreciated it until now.
You aged and life happened.
"it's the good advice you just didn't take" ☺
Timeless Classic
isnt it ironic?
@@Opt1mus_2540 what's crazy though is she made this album when she was 20
Still can’t believe they were able to make this in 4k. It looks incredible
It's a new transfer from an original 35mm film I guess... So why not ?
A good 35 mm film has better "resolution" (i know the therm is not correct) than 4K, we just need to scan it in a good way.
What does 4k mean?
@@jeffy6779 Four thousand
Because some videographer had the balls to use film (old-school analog tech) instead of (then new, but still low res) digital video back then, which was uncommon for a music video at the time. Must thank him/her whoever it was.
EDIT: Cinematographer -> Stephane Sednaoui
www.imdb.com/name/nm0781382/?ref_=tt_ov_dr
*The 90's wasn't a decade it was an* *emotion!*
I must concur, Mr President.
It was a state of mind.
For real, isn't it ironic.
Exactly. So well put
I love that, so true!
This song hits extra hard when you're no longer a 4 year old girl sitting in your Mamie's passenger seat, belting this out at the top of your lungs together. Instead you're 31 and you're driving your own car belting this song out between crying because your Mamie passed away 13 years ago and she's not here singing it with you. ❤
She's one of those chicks that you will never, ever be able to forget. She DOMINATED the radio, for a good minute. And was so unique, and fun, and....sometimes beautifully heavy.
That's dope
Yeah, she's really damn good and had some good talent.
Jagged little pill is a all time great album
alanis was my first concert in quebec city when i was in primary school.... 20 years ago.... and she is coming back this summer in quebec city. they also got Garbage coming ahah
Very true!! Special lady
From 1:57 to 2:20, that’s the sound of the 90’s. As someone who was a teenager in the 90’s, this song encapsulates the decade.
cômico
😂😂😂it's only Love ❤❤❤
this is what it feels like to travel back in time
When I listen to this song I always rewind to 1:57. That riff always takes me into flight. It's like flying into heaven. And the lyrics are so true ❣️
A classic 90s bridge with tempo change and intelligible gibberish. It's the only part that really dates the song IMO.
Is there is it thinkable man thinks for a lady
I was born in ‘85, and I remember exactly how I felt when I heard “Ironic” and saw this music video for the first time. She was the strongest female voice I’d heard in music to that point. Immediately, I was hooked.
At ten years old, I took my allowance straight to the mall, with one mission - to buy my first ever full-length album on cassette tape (because yes, we would buy singles, too). I played the Jagged Little Pill album through and through on my Walkman, quite literally back to back, never skipping a single song.
Alanis Morissette opened up an entirely new world for me, and has shaped my relationship with music to this day. Her music spoke to, comforted, and empowered me. Here I am, 38 years old, and her music continues to resonate.
💐💐💐💐
And you age has to do with what exactly? Oh nothing
i was 10...
when u was born
@@lovineveryminuetofit1314 No need to be a turd in the punchbowl. 💩 I sincerely hope your day gets better.
I was obsessed with this album "Jagged Little Pill", ~30 years ago...
Accidentally got it, the guy from the music shop offered it to me, I had no idea who she was. Those were a times when there wasn't any digital music players, it was all on audio-cassettes where you put it your cassette-player or a walkman, hit Play button, sit back and enjoy the music without skipping songs.
Back then we didn't had mp3 or online music platforms to listen music, and Internet wasn't even a thing in our lifes yet, so buying it on a physical carrier was the only way to listen to a new music. That made the joy of the music even higher and better, imo, simply because you spend money on something and trying to make it worthy.
Years later when I bought me a CD player stereo system, I got the album on CD and kept listening it countless times. I still have it, the CD survived for 30 years!
NGL, I've had a crush on Alanis for a few years. (lol she's 1 year younger than I am)
And I still love you, Alanis! Wish you to be strong and healthy!!♥😊
1996: Ironic
2020: Iconic
Cool👍👍
truth
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👏🏻 definitely
Isn't it ironic ?
When I hear this song it brings back memories of my mother. My mom had me young so we kind of grew up together in a way. I remember us going down the road in her camery she would be in her bathing suit and we would be going to the river or lake and this song would come on and she would sing it at the top of her lungs. Eventually I knew the words and would be singing with her even though I was a kid. She was beautiful and always kept men's attention, that also brought her a lot of trouble. She died when I was 15. I miss her everyday she did the best she could being a young single mother.
I'm sorry about you losing your Mom at such a young age, it never gets any easier...perhaps just less traumatic. I am so glad you have these good memories of her, sounds like she was a fun, free spirit.
Wow reminds me of me and my mom when I was younger.
aw she must be so proud of u now :)
That touched me, have a nice weekend and take care lad🤟
This reminds me of my mom too
Musically speaking, Being a teenager in the 90´s was such a privilege. Best time of my life. Thank god for youtube now. This nostalgic rides whenever we want are priceless. God bless
You missed all the great music
Love this comment forever
I was just a kid, but its things like the pre 9/11 days that make me want to go back.
Same!!
Thank god there was no social media in the 90s.
This song drove me nuts in the 90's, but I actually really love it now. Reminds me of how fun the 90's were.
“Life has a way of helping you out when you think everything’s gone wrong.” Thanks Alanis.
" SOME WOMAN JUST GAVE ME A $1 & SOME CHANGE ❤❤❤!
@@stevemiller3187 I get ya... Ya only get a whole $1.xx, cuz it's still helping ya out, but ONLY near nothing !! God bless :):)
Great speech
@@shelainebrown3796 Please let people know who you're ALWAYS REPLYING to !! God bless :):)
@@davidgeerling9871Don't tell people what to do, easily offended Liberal 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
the ironic thing about the song is that the lyrics are completely sad, but the beat makes you happy....
Now, that is ironic.
Quitsche Mucke, finally someone who knows what irony is😃👋👍.
I thought the ironic thing about this song is that it's a song about irony that isn't ironic. Isn't that ironic, dontcha think?
iyep,... like the indonesian dangdut music... lyrics are mostly about be dumped... but the dangdut beat makes you ... just wanna dance...
The other ironic thing is the songs called ironic but nothing in it is ironic.
I was two years old when Jagged Little Pill was released, but I discovered it last year at 25 and it changed my life. That is the cultural legacy of this album.
Welcome to the family :)
Toon Flix do you have any particular recommendations?
This was so popular in 1996, and my live-in boyfriend wanted to hear this over and over.
The 90's were truly a magical time to grow up.
Yes Indeed!
What about the 70s
Yes I think so
@@swissshepherd1186 cannot speak on that time, I did not grace this planet until 1987
So true so much fun not like today
How is this masterpiece SO timeless?! It's more than 25 years old and still feels brilliantly novel with every listen!..
Well….lets see….maybe….it is….because masterpieces……are not that much dependent on time…..you see….there are some masterpieces from 1650, 1730, 1845, 1898, 1937, 1958, 1996….you see…
It is gold
Agreed....but the whole album is a MASTERPIECE.
Alanis is the Masterpiece.
I like this song too but don't know this is a timeless piece unless it also attracts younger listeners. You think it's a timeless piece because it's in your time and you sucked in it. Don't take me wrong, it's not a bad thing to enjoy it time after time but timeless is different.
Jagged Little Pill was third in the best selling album by a woman of all time!
At 21, Alanis Morissette was the youngest to release a top ten best selling album by a woman of all time!
Wow...didn't know she was 21!
Before this she did crappy pop music. Canadians...
Didn't know that! That's awesome. I think she was singing with Robin Sparkles at Canadian malls. ;)
I was born in 91. You couldn’t go anywhere when I was a kid without hearing her
"It's meeting the man of your dreams and then meeting his beautiful wife", hit me like a brick wall.
It isn't irony though.
@@portcullis5622 I think that is ironic, as is a man afraid to fly whose plane crashes on his first flight and a death row pardon that arrives two minutes too late.
And I'd like to add that, perhaps, Alanis' only sin is the sin of omission. If all we knew of Oedipus was that he killed his father and married his mother that wouldn't be ironic. The fact that it was foretold makes it so.
Likewise, rain on your wedding day could very well be ironic if you planned to marry a meteorologist who predicted sunshine, for the sole purpose of having a rain free wedding. I'm pretty sure that's what Alanis meant to say.
@Sarah Peterson, I feel for ya.
Ditto but vice verse for me
More we were comparable in every way but we didn’t do anything as she was married and we both respected that
@@666108 I completely understand. I was the same with being really compaitable with this guy and I thought he was the most handsome and charming man I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. But he was married and you just know to back off at that point.
20 years. How? So much has changed, and I can't tell if my memories are real. I miss this. I want to go back and hug everyone I knew and loved in 1995.
+smithers311 me too if i could just turn back the time and bring my self to 1995 when im just 5 years old and to find my father bit now hes gone.
+Ryan Dabe well that's fucking sad, sorry man
+smithers311 I like your thumbnail.
+smithers311 Agreed!!!! Love the music in the 90's. Before everything became let's get the most sponsorship we can get by conforming to what they want!!!!
+smithers311 oh god. how.. 20 years?? my god
This song takes me back to 97 where four of my friends would act this out in my car. This song was our song. We are older now and still love it and has a whole new meaning now.
So true 😂
Christine: Had I witnessed you kind of acting out the lyrics I would have pissed myself laughing. 🤣
Same😁
Thats awesome my first car was 97 grand prix GT coupe I hope the people that had it first cranked this 😀
👍🎶💃🕺🥳
Released in 1995. Beautiful song still today!
I was born in 1996 😊 90's music feels so good to listen at.
I was a sophomore in high school when this came out.
Now I’m 40.
I recall before I got the album, calling up the local radio station to play it so I could record it in a cassette tape. No TH-cam or even Napster wasn’t around in 1995 and 1996.
I was born in 1996, I'm 24 lol
I'd be honored if some fans of mid/late 90s classics would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of LONG DECEMBER by the Counting Crows, NAME by the GooGoo Dolls, and "1979" by the Smashing Pumpkins in tribute to 3 great standards of the era. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace out and stay safe in the '020s.
@@LifeOfJimbo This song was released on 1996, dumbass.
@@mermaidismyname put your dummy back in please 😂
@@LifeOfJimbo dude, do you think this song came out in 2007?
I wonder why this song hits me so hard in the nostalgia feels, but I think it's because this song was a radio mainstay for the entire period from 1996-2000. It also epitomizes the 90s sound, and it just has that really iconic chorus so it's not surprising at all. What a great song.
Great!
My year out chilling in oz chapy Manchester
God I miss the 90’s!
Yes, well said. This song is iconic of a period in the late 90s for me too.
U nailed it
As a teenager I didn't understand any of this song and now I'm 30 every word rings true
Same here i'm 30 too and it feels ironic 💔 lol #TrueStory
Hi boomers
same
Same here
haha same here!!! during my 1st year of college when she became famous in our country now that i'm in canada I appreciate her more hehe peace out!
IMHO, this is one of the best albums of all time.
Anybody else listen to her stuff growing up. Now 34 and realizing every song she put out is solid gold?
I'm 44 and I still listen to it.
I'm was born in 1982. I'm Old School I Feel. Alot of my friends have already Bit the Dust. I'm Chilling and Jamming with this😎💃
Yep her and crash test dummies if you can get past his voice lmao
I'll be officially a rocker joining the 70s club next year, and I've been listening to Alanis for 30 years now. Her evolution in song and album production has been unbelievable. When I listen to her stuff today. Awesome 👍😎
Lmao, 33. And In love with someone who’s already married. Isn’t it ironic.
It’s like getting the job of my dream and then the next day quarantine
javedk that actually happened to my son. Hope everything works out for you. Be safe.
Cheer up. Looks like the light is coming
That sucks keep your head up.
🤣🤦🏽♀️
Omg!!! So sorry.
Its like finding the love of my life, and that evening, quarantine....
*The* *90's* *will* *never* *die.*
hope ;)
Got some bad news sonny, they died 16 years ago. You're growing older.
GSol17 26 and counting.
lets hope not..lol the 90's have some of the best songs
never!!.
One of the best songs of the 90s.
Amen!
I love the 90s vibe. So chill and relaxed. Now a days everyone is just on the move. Can we go back to the simple days
ik wym .. but this current time we in right now we’re gonna miss eventually inevitably.
no
Music industry is controlled by Zionist nwo agenda, they use mkultra want people to fight over genders, economic status, religion
Just look at Hollywood pedophiles protected by fbi CIA mossad as Kevin spacey, Epstein, Weinstein, aka pizzagate planning another 911 and USS Liberty attack as we speak.
Search for Normal Finkelstein arrested, and Ronald Bernard illuminati Interview.
@@golgothavsbrahma7140 Came here to post this, we can all thank Jews and Israel for ruining our peaceful gentile society
@@akeminakajima449 are you talking about Norman Finkelstein? Because he is a real Jew that Israel has been trying to assassinate
just search Norman Finkelstein Arrested
btw Kevin's Spacey accuser was just found dead
Happy 50th Birthday Alanis Nadine Morissette!(Born June 1, 1974)😃🥳🎂🎉🎊🎈🎁🍾🥂🎀🌷🌹💐👍👏🙌
Blessing ! The real deal 🎉🎉🎉❤
❤penis i love you😢 thank you ❤
Happy birthday 🎉for
@@daniellegodbolt6927 Alanis is excelent.
@@flavio4577 Alanis Morissette
I love her energy, she’s beautiful, smart, imaginative, sad these type of songs are long gone! AND THAT VOICE IS PERFECT! Truly one of a kind!
One and only#"bee:😮
💯💯💯
Olivia Rodrigo?
💯
How grateful are we to experience such a talented artist?
When you grow up, "your" music becomes "oldies."
but soooo relaxing
Isn't it ironic?
It really sucks though, cause all I want to do is go back to those years!!!
Now THAT is ironic.
I'm 31, listened to this as a kid with my mom, now I listen to it with my kids so they remember listening to it with me when they are my age🥰❤🙌
@Elysia Jade damn, y'alls are doing life right
After an 8 year relationship, I am battling depression and learning to love myself. It's been an emotional journey but I'm still here, listening to the music that gives me life and a chance to have the best day I can have. ❤
Don't settle; take your time. I think that's the biggest mistake. Enjoy your time getting reacquainted with yourself again. The right guy will accept you for who you are. Don't change. But become a better version of yourself. Love takes time: When you least expect it- you'll be swept off your feet. Good luck & blessings!
@@killthemwkindness9064 Thank you so much ❤
You're precious. So precious. Don't you ever forget that.
@@samandaaguinaga3084 YW😊
You got this girl, it will get better. This too shall pass❤️
Im peruvian, spanish speaker, Used to like Alanis, not like a big big fan, but pretty much I liked her. I didn´t know english by the time, I used to enjoy her just because the sound of her songs, the power and spirit she gave to them. Now, I do speak english .... hard to believe she was able to write those songs with those powerful meanings in her 20s.... Knowing the meanings of her songs just make them even better, such a poet we have here.
It's 2023 & I'm still listening to this song like it just came out. No matter what's the year It's gonna always bang the same way. 1 of her best song ever recorded 🎉
Yes !that is true
She is at the fuel station at the beginning when the fuel is down she was at the gas isn’t it ironic ,I really love her song 🎵 ,so dear are you a fan of her
Good Old days
One of the worst songs ever made.
@@lewis7515 Really
@@TonyCruise-jh1ru Straight garbage with child-minded lyrics.
I loved this song as a teenager, now I’m 40 and still love it!
Here as a 37 year old and agreed!!!
Somos duas Mimi. Amo esse clássico da Alanis! ❤❤❤
43 and it still makes me 😢
I think that is the problem. There is an arrested development with our generation.
59 yr old agree 👍
RIP mum. This reminds me of when I was little, where she & I took a road trip in the UK and blasting this song out loud and singing along ❤
my biggest fear. i hug her every day
Memories live forever in your heart.🙏
Sending healing streams of grace and know your mother is blasting Alanis in another time line
Theres just something so vibrant with colors in 90s music videos... Looks like an an artwork dream like scenario
This is more than a musical masterpiece. It's the best representation of the multiple internal personalities/demons we all suffer from. The way she expresses all the perspectives is so accurate its almost scary.
They best ever
I was wondering what was happening in that back seat lol
Uh...let's not get carried away lol
So true 🙏🏾
Repent and put your trust in Jesus my friend and you will find freedom from those demons :)
This song never gets old.
Never
unlike you
The uniqueness, the range of her voice and meaningful lyrics is untouched!
One of the greatest female artist in this century! Been listening to her since I was 9 years old, I’m 36 and still a big fan. She is one of my favorite artist of all time.
Mine too....I love her to death....and all of her music's still sounds fresh ❤❤❤
Im 49! Its so relevant for anyone really. I just watched a movie from the 80s 90s called Conversations with God Book One. If you get this song, you'll get the movie. See you later!😊
Obviously you never watched that comedian, then. I can't back to the naivity of taking Alanis Morissette seriously
I’m a 32 year old guy, and I think she is the best female voice there is, or was, it’s just a great unique voice! I love Eminem, but I can’t get over the 90s lol
@@juniorbrown8701❤p9o
This song is almost 30 years old now and has stood the test of time
Take me back!
Born 1985 man. I grew up in Toronto. This song made a lot or piece in my life when I was younger. God bless this woman and who ever come across her man. PEACE!
Fat Cat Funnies peace
Fat Cat Funnies Do you still live in Toronto?
Fat Cat Funnies ii
Fat Cat Funnies ..
She showed us a different side of reality!
Waking up as a kid on a Saturday morning and my parents being able to afford cable, watching mtv was everything. Listening to alanis brings me back to happy times
Same :)
Same :)
When the music channels actually played music
meanwhile in our country we pay cable just to watch mtv back in the 90s
Now, look what happened to MTV. It's a toxic cesspool that pumps out sludge that kids think is music.
Her voice is just timeless and soothing but grungy. God.
The 90's will never die.
It’s 2020, who else still feels nostalgic when they listen to this 😭👏🏽
It's coronavirus after a medical exam, and it's social distancing when you've just been evicted!
I'd be honored if some classic 90s fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of LONG DECEMBER by the Counting Crows, NAME by the GooGoo Dolls, and Mmm Mmm Mmm by the CRASH TEST DUMMIES on my YT channel in tribute to the era. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Thanks and peace out.
@@willritter4076 I listened it's good
@@willritter4076 You have some great talent going there. I love the piano and I have played guitar for many many yrs. It kept me sane when my world fell apart. Learning music and learning an instrument is priceless and it keeps me together with my dog Rosie especially in times like this. Hope you stay safe and well.
This is a song to dig me out of an endless toxic or emotionally abusive relationship. I am thankful and humbled by all the pain - it's part of the journey of growth and building strength.
With ❤With
haha
I hope you’re doing okay my friend ❤❤
@@YaBoyDrew623never better! thank you. ❤
@@caligal79 so glad to hear that :)
I've been loving this song since I was teen. After all these years... I still love this song.
DMTBKA
Me too.
that's deep shit maaaaaan!!!!!
same and now at almost 40, it hits different, Ive had my "isnt it ironic" moments and always think of this song!
I have loved this song ever since i turned into a potato and danced naked in the street!!!! lol cool song i tells ya!
i grew up in foster care during the 90s, and i remember this song playing on the radio on the car ride to my new family's house. Despite its meaning, i associate this song with happiness lol.
I hope it worked out well for you and your family 🩵
What genderquest said,me too.. ❤
@@TheGenderQuest I grew up with two awesome parents that gave me love and a home. I'd say everything worked out okay. This song takes me back, and makes me wish I could have one last ride over to their house. I miss them dearly.
❤
Hey wowwww I was in foster care also in the 90s in Boston and this song was my get away. ,💪
When this came out it was so much different than the previous generation’s music. It was ours, and I loved everything about alternative music. Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, and a few others. I still listen to them today. ❤️
Hell yea Sara I couldn't have said it b8r.
Back when artist singer still about being talent's.
80's & 90's, you found good music, those good times are one and reggaetón today's comercial garbage arribes, i hope it dissapears forever, its monotonous noise causes nausea.
Yea the good ol days. Went by way too fast. I was born in 90 but remember all the hits growing up listening to all the 90s music with my two older brothers. Making memories great times
Yeah... Like Deadeye Dick singin' Mary Moon, Mary Moon
This was what got me through my late 20's, so grateful
She is and will forever will be one of the most underrated artist of our time. She’s amazing.
underrated? she had her peak of success that is now vanished like many many others. Don't worry, she will survive this part of her life.
This album sold 30 millions and won 5 grammies😂😂😂😂
@@user-ez2qd3gu5v 33 millions*
This song is such a masterpiece. When younger I didn't catched it or even didn't care 'bout it, but now as an adult it does hit me right in the face. Hugs!
LEARN ENGLISH OR HOW TO TYPE A PROPER SENTENCE, SINCE YOUR AN ADULT!!!
Same.. 😐
I get it I was the same, as I got older the more I felt it
This was my favorite song as a kid , I was completely obsessed with her cause se was the closest thing to a woman singing rock and roll that I knew
so i m not alone xd
Master piece in the history of music.
reminds me of Howard Jones and his song "no one is to blame" the irony in that song is similar, in this song I like how she is happy and energetic while the lyrics are sad but that in it's self is ironic so I think it was meant to be like that, going to your channel to check out your music also🙂
👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😆😆😆😆👨👨👨😏😏😏😁😁😁😄😄😄😃😃😃😀😀😊😊☺☺😉😉😍😍😘😘😚😗😙😜😝😛😁😌😂😅
@@greatamericansongboo 💁👍
Its quite a shame that you don't know what a masterpiece consists of.. "stairway to heaven"," Lateralus " , "Bohemian Rhapsody" (list is long so I'll stop there) are masterpieces..just because a song is catchy doesn't make it a masterpiece!, it just makes it a good song!
@@libra7624 hhhjjjj
November 2024?!🎉
Was just about to type this❤❤❤
Since 1996.
Yo, nací 1977 😅
Your mom's here in 2024 and she said she loves you too
@@JamesKoon-cd2xs Oh! I see, I see! You still stuck at 2011 :/ What a shame buddy.
The joy of not knowing what the world is about... As a child... Playing with toy cars and the radio playing this in the background... Listening to it with closed eyes you can almost forget about the hell we live in... Til you open your eyes again..
and then growing up and remembering how innocent and lucky you were back then and can never ever go back there - ironic.
Ironic
It's the good advice we didn't take 🤷♀️😅
A song about irony, that describes situations that aren't ironic in anyway, has to be the most ironic thing ever...the genius of Alanis is deep
She did it by accident, which only makes it even more ironic... I'd be honored if some 90s fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of GET WHAT YOU GIVE by the New Radicals th-cam.com/video/-MBEl2CV9Og/w-d-xo.html , BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY by the Verve, and "1979" by the Smashing Pumpkins in tribute to 3 iconic standards of the mid/late 90s era. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace out and stay safe in the '020s.
Check out "cosmic irony", its actually quite interesting
How ironic
🙏🏼❌❌❌💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🏡💜🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🎯🎯🎯🎯
Do you know what irony means🤔
I am 40 and just happened to listen to this song for the first time in ages and my gosh the great memories that flooded my mind. People my age really have no clue of how blessed we are to have lived during probably the best times in America. The culture, music and 90s were a great time❤
Yes we did
ttime flows by,,,,but this music are memories of good times
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The '90s was not a decade. It was an emotion!! And I'm very fortunate to be born in 1982 so I was about 13 when this came out and my mom died in 95 so all this great music we had in the 90s got me through losin' my mom as a young man❤
25 years later and i still love to hear her music. She's really a legend❤️
She’s amazing, I remember going to work on a farm in Yorkshire 2 years ago and the drive there in the summer blasting this out!, so many happy memories 👍🏻☮️
1984 born. Now, I now get it. Lol
@@owenmills3517 😍😍😍😭😭🥺🙏
@@jmv9200 same😁
The bridge is so “grunge”, but sounds authentic, not sort of “borrowed”. This lady’s music is eternal, unique, from the heart, with powerful voice, creative lyrics and melodies. My favorite female soloist in pop rock music.
Or, more realistically, it's because the guy that wrote all that grunge stuff like Nirvana, Soundgarden, etc. was the same guy that wrote this shit. A young Canadian kid from Pointe Claire, Quebec.
No LEGAL proof, of course, just me, being there when it was all written.
Love her since day one and even more ❤ #AlanisMorissette 🎧
@@devilsoffspring5519 what are you talking about ?
Mine too 🥰
@@devilsoffspring5519 whaaaat? oh wait, you know that one dude, huh! hey, that's exraordinary and what's-with-the name, then, bucko?
and just who are you callin' good, or not good, and how many 'devils' are there, if you don't mind my askin'? so you either know the canadian, or you're that guy! now that would be great, because i think that guy is great in any case, and do you really know that guy, isn't his name donald, and wow, what a small world, i have tried for years to talk to that guy, that's
ironic right there! greetings from the irony-rich veins of michiganistan, jackson~!!
Haven't heard this song since it was released. Then I heard it at 30, and it suddenly, deeply made so much sense it hurts. We all owe Alanis Morisette how she wrote in such a transparent way that everybody could relate, because she stroke on chords we all have. We just needed time, I guess, to realize that.
Way better than today music
Ooof
Just discovered this masterpiece yesterday. I can't stop listening to it since then. Such a great song.
Sometimes it takes a while - even years - before something hits you and you finally really understand.
I am a 37 year old dude, and I still dig this
This song is really unique. Blending so many styles. One of the best of the 90's and Alanis was so cool and edgy back then. They simply don't make 'em like this anymore...
EXACTLY!!!! I’m still a fan like I was back in the day.
96 was my first year at high school when this song was popular
Billie eillish I find is here because the doors Alanis blew open. What a talent they are wow
Ok Boomer.
Was my sister favorite singer was going to college to be a doctor was almost complete. But died in a car crash at age 26, GOD bless her!🙏
May your sister rest in paradise! This too is my sister’s favorite singer . Thank you for sharing I’m on my way to give a big hug to my sister . I hope you are doing okay. She lives with you forever 💚
Im so sorry!
Oh man 😞
She had great taste in music!
I feel you.
And it's not ironic R.I.P
I got married yesterday. It was downpouring all day, and we decided to embrace it and blare this song in the limo bus!
Awesome!!!💕
Congratulations 🎊
that's lovely, congratulations!
Congratulation ! I wish you two a wonderful life full of love.
Congratulations to you!!!wish you long lasting marital bliss
The 90's wasn't a decade, it was an emotion.
I really love how simple and at the same time beautiful this video is, it really represents incredibly what it is like to be with the music at full volume as if the rest of the world doesn't matter only you and the freedom of knowing that even if life is unfair nothing should bring down your smile and your desire to live your way.
Was 36 in 1996. At 63 , love Jagged Little Pill album even more now.
I was 13 in 1996. This Song was #1 on ALL the US Radios. It was her FIRST #1.
@@Tornado1994 Same age!!
I was 11, and now I'm 39. I bought the Oasis album in 96, and it was my first CD....and now I often dream of being in my 30s in the 90s
@@JessicaReyes-ko7nd Neat! The thing about JLP is that it completely crossed over. I'm a POC and every Black kid like me in 7th Grade LOVED "Ironic".
I was 31 in 96. Just now started listening to her a few months ago. She is a great singer & her songs are too!!
She makes me smile every time I watch this video. I love how she acts in the car...having so much fun all by herself! 😆
I love this song and watching the video, '90s were the best.
I do too! It's like different versions of yourself like for ex: The girl that is always eating behind the driver in the yellow, and the girl in the green is like happy and excited and childish, they all are really. The girl in the passenger seat is a rebel lol
all of them are different parts of Alanis One girl is picking her nails and messing with them so that is a bad habit, there's a lot to decode here lol
@@annam4660 🤗🤗🤗
@@bryansanchez8448 Hell yeah! We have some of the BEST music!! 😉
@@laurels2004 🤗🤗🤗
I miss the 90s. 💯
I miss the 80s more
I wish I was born in the 90s so I could be a teen in the 2000s
@@drayden-om6xl but why? are you a Gen Z?
You needn't 😂
I miss artists with talent
I literally grew up listening to this song..Alanis used to play on the radio all the time. This song in particular used to be played on the radio every day, never actually listened to the words, yet knew the hook and the words etc, but never really LISTENED to the words. It’s been years since I heard this song and I’m so fricken happy I did. Alanis will always such a huge part in my 90s kid heart..
Help me
Yup!
Great....... What's a radio?
Same. Came out 7th grade for me
@@bobprobert4951Ok I’ll ask, what do you need help with?
Life IS so ironic. Love this song and Alanis. She is such a talented singer, with a beautiful family.🎶
Quiet woman
@@hardface7590 super woman I guess you meant 😍🎵🎶🎤🏁
@@mariafietta6864 hahaha absolutely! 👍
P.s most people get offended but you played it cool, respect!
@@hardface7590 I always like to play It cool first🐊💜😍🦋😁🐬💙🎤
@@hardface7590 I wonder why people get offended when the first thing you do is insult them.
The 90’s - the last era of original music and unique voices.
When music had meaning and sent timeless emotions for so many generations❤
None of that monetization of everything. People were more real back then. Genuine.
@@environmentalnews6040couldn't agree more 😢
And the generation that were growing up when this song was popular, is the same generation that is slowly changing everything about this world. We’re learning that we are allowed to speak up and put boundaries in place.. and just simply treating people with respect
My wife plays this album every weekend while she is cleaning up around the house..I'm usually helping with the chores as I should be but being a metal head guitarist I gotta say this album kicks ass...anyone of the songs on that album could be a hit and I think most were weren't they?..I catch myself humming the songs 2 days later..can't help it.
Yeah, half of the album got play on vh1 and the rest was fire too
@Wendel Brito Yes it did
@Wendel Brito no just commented reading comments listening oops JS😍
In exactly the same position. I'm a bassist for a rock band but can't help listening to stuff like this sometimes. It's just as good really.
@@Upshall-ih1by I think Flea did the bass on this album so it makes sense you like it
Alanis Morissette was a beast in her genre!! She is so unsung nowadays. If she hasn't been inducted into the Rock N' Roll hall of fame, she should be.
She still is now bro x 🤟🏻
Alanis Morissette is my favorite
@@gregcampbell3052 ;)
I agree 👍💯
Have you heard her cover of Coldplays 'the scientist ? Give it a go.
I was 15 years old when this came out in 95. We had the cassette tape. We bumped it up and down main Street all Summer! It did bump! Probably one of my best summer's with friends ever!
Yes back in the days
Freaky isn#t it`
How the time flies?
But I actually am very thankful to have grown up in "normal" times. :)
i was 9... these feel like the soundtracks to my early life
I was six and most likely memorized this song instantly lol I commented above…I was born to a musical illiterate mum and a rock and roll dad (estranged for 16 years) and adopted by another rock and roll dad…my mum jokes I was switch at birth because she doesn’t know the thing before the first to know about music lol
95 what an era!!
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is masterpiece!
Timeless classic song !
Repeat button... such a unique song.
If you grew up in the 90’s, her voice was heard all the time.
Her voice is 2nd to none
Uhmmm yep
She is my go to, when I'm feeling nostalgic. Alanis forever!
😎😍😘🤗🤩
Milady...👸🏽🤴🏼🤴🏻🤴🏿🤴👰🏼👰🏽👰🏻👼👼🧝🧜🧜🧜🙋🏼♀️
I've got LOTS of go to's when I'm feeling nostalgic, but this is very much included!
What a time to have been alive. I was so blessed to be born in this time.
I'm almost 40. My heart is stuck back in the 90s. Best decade ever. I want to exist there forever. People always tell me I gotta stop living in the past. When I figure out how to do that, I'll get back to ya. Nostalgia is a drug.
Same
me too
🙏🏿 🙏🏿 🙏🏿
One way to stop leaving in the past is to make your present better by any means you can. If that means stopping old bad habits, perhaps getting rid of toxic people, environment. If you stop making good memories than the past would always feels nostalgic and makes you wanna go back to good old times instead of looking forward to making new memories. People do need a meaning in order to live. Most people find meaning through their family, wife and kids and someone to live and strive better for. I am 30 and finally found the man of my heart and settled down with him for the past 3 years. The best decision I have ever made. Now I look forward to our future and our future kids and our potential as together as couple. It is something truely to behold.
Lol, I'm not the only one who thinks that the 90s is the best
These ’90s songs always help me cope with my issues with anxiety ❤
@@SoCalGirl92347 Most definitely! We wish we could turn back time, as Cher would sing 🥲❤️
Awe. The world isnt better. Its not you.
Same 🥰
Thank you, it is a safe place. This is exactly why I am here at the moment. What a remedy for the soul. ❤ have a great day distant friends
Are you sure Alanis that you didn’t remake this by going back in the same car and shoot it the same scene by scene recently? The quality is beyond magnificent!
Not unless she’s a vampire.
The video definately doesn't look from the 80s, in the 90s. Her hair style looks 90s tho.
She brought together all the glamorous eras of rock in her styles and she is the best. It is a legend that still lives.
I was going to press the like button but it was already pressed, isn't it ironic?
Andres Palominos don’t you think?
A little too ironic
@@nickolasqmb Yeah, I really do think :)
That’s not irony
Life has a funny way of helping you out 😏
Her playing all these different parts and emotions is a masterpiece.
I agree 👍💯
Yep, this video wouldn't have been half as good if she had done it in any other way. I love thinking it's a road trip for four sisters, and just how well they obviously get on... until of course it's just her in the car by herself again when it breaks down.
@@ashleyp.4932 I love this video, i watch it all the time, sometimes get a little emotional feeling wishing I could have enjoyed those times more than not take them for granted, no other video brings me back to the 90s like this one does.
Isn’t it ironic?
@@dontforgettolike7127 yes🙂
I can remember heading on a road trip with just this cassette in my walkman in the backseat of my parents buick skylark listening to this album over and over on the 6 hour trip in the car til my AA batteries went dead. Man I miss those days.
in the 1990's used to hear it on the radio while driving around down town San Diego when i was in the Navy. i was 22 maybe?? fun times...
We all do man, We all do
Damn Jon how old are you like a thousand mang
This song takes me back to being 16 again, also with my headphones on, in the back seat of my dad's blue Ford on holiday in Cape Town. I'm 41 now. But the teenager in me still gets excited hearing this music again.
My daughters have come to appreciate Jagged Little Pill, and I'm proud to have introduced them to it.
I really miss the days when music had integrity ❤
There was a lot of disingenuous music made in this, and every era.
There's always been great music and crap music.
@@mama--ruaexactly this
I miss the days when every song on TH-cam didn't have comments whining that good music only existed when that song was made and good music hasn't been made since. Oh wait those days never existed and never will.
My mom played songs like these a lot when I was a kid. She got pregnant in high school, had to abandon any college hopes to take care of 2 kids, was in an abusive marriage, then finally got out of that marriage and had to raise and support me and my sibling practically by herself. I'm now 33 and looking back on the stuff she listened to in the 90s makes me think about how lost and afraid of the harsh reality of her world she must have been. I know she did her very best, and even if she didn't feel very strong as she went through all that, I'll always see her as one of the strongest women in the world
I hope you told her all this :)
En serio ojala se lo digas todos los dias
Tell her always
Sounds like we lived the same life.
Single mothers are serious hero's