Mr Johnson and the Juice Crew, Outta Time, so many great time changes, not to metion the riffs and solos. And performing in a chicken suit is legendary.
I actually saw Scatterbrain at a club in New Orleans when Scamboogery had just dropped, and they were phenomenal! I mean they were just crazy sick-tight. We were already fans of their previous album Here Comes Trouble, and they played just about every song from both. I'll never forget it because they came out dressed in drag for the encore, and proceeded to play a f'd up version of Motley Crue's "Girls Girls Girls" lmfao. It was unbelievable! Ugly Kid Joe was the opening act, and they killed too! They were just starting out, and we all left that show big fans of theirs that night. Ahhhhh, the 90's.
I saw them in a club called Spit in Levittown, NY on that same Scamboogery tour. I with I could say I liked it. But I don't remember.We got drunk and high in the parking lot. I just have split second snapshot memories of complete chaos on the stage. I still have my ticket stub, so I know I really went. The previous album, Here Come's Trouble was their pinnacle. I wasn't crazy about Scamboogery. Ludichrist was pretty good, but the comedy kinda gets lost in the thrash metal tone.
I'm only 14, yet I love these guys. Basically my dad was going through the garage of the house he grew up in, and he found a shirt of his with the word "scatterbrain" on it. Later that day I looked them up and here I am today listening to these guys while wearing a scatterbrain t-shirt with pride.
Don't listen to MeowYap being a Scatterbrain fan (Damn I miss my hat) will lead you to a life of a loser but never any shame. Look up their previous incarnation Ludichrist in fact her is a live version of green eggs and ham th-cam.com/video/99mwdTcXuP4/w-d-xo.html
I was 13 years old when this song and video first caught my attention. I’m 45 now and I still think it’s both brilliant and hilarious! Musically spot on from start to finish!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I'm calling bs on your story because l did the math and it turns out you're 47. First l did the math by guessing and so at that time your age was actually 116 but then l found the calculator..
Got to actually see Scatterbrain on this tour in Sydney Australia at a venue called the Ayslum appropriately enough. Really Cool gig but when this song came on absolute mayhem. People literally hanging off ceilings And quite possibly the most insane mosh pit I have ever been in. Could not move my neck for days I headbanged that hard. Happy times
You're talking about ASYLUM not Ayslum YEAH.... it was a cool joint back in the day i gather you're talking about Asylum at Brighton Le Sands is that right ?
It's too bad they didn't get the recognition they deserve. Not only do they have some serious chops, but they're far more original than 99% of the bands of that era.
Seen them in Sydney when they toured Australia back in the day. And Tommy Christ wearing the chicken suit. The album Here Comes Trouble is Gold. Love Down with the Ship. (Slight Return) is a classic.
That guitar solo is quite simple but it carries such a rage that explains the purpose of the song. Love these guys since late 80’s and early 90’s. Hilarious video clip and an amazing song.
Considering the song was just a bit of mucking around, the musical composition and the lyrics is quite fucking awesome really. These guys should have been bigger.
I like how the comments here are a perfect mix of, "Oh I remember this song??"... and then there's the people who bought the album..... These guys are amazing, seriously...... Everytime I play this stuff I spend the next three days cleaning talent out of my stereo.
I remember getting up early on a Sat and Sun morning to listen to the top 50 (when i was very young) as there were actually great songs during the 80's and 90's. I loved this song when I heard it, brings back memories.
I bought" here comes trouble" on cassette back in 1990. I think I bought the cd twice and still listen to it. Great band. Remember when they were Ludachrist? lol
Great live band, ahead of their time (at the time), pity they didn't go on to get more recognition; but there again that's probably the point.... I saw them live 3 nights in a row in 3 different towns - best 3 nights of my life!
The first time I heard this song I was 16 years old. It was in a pub in Valparaiso (Chile). It was 2006 so there was no shasam. I ran to the DJ. I never stopped listening to them, until today.
thank God for these new voice recognition programs all I did was say don't call me dude and Bam I was here haven't heard this song in 20 years either take care of my dudes !
Loved reading the back of the cassette back when I got this when I was 15 or something I'm 47 now and it had"lyrics,christ" I think that was the singer's last name. Piss funny and great shit. Lol
I just found my Scatterbrain CD a few days ago after years of not knowing where on earth it was. It is now in the CD player in my car. Eventually I shall have it on my phone...
I remember getting this song on tape for one of my birthdays (the tape had two songs - this one and a song called “that’s that”) 🎂 I loved it then, I’m 42 now and still love the song. Brings back great memories
My friend and I went to see them in Phoenix at a small club. We sat in the from and several seats were available at the long table we were at. Ugly kid Joe opened and a few of these guys came over and asked us if they could sit. We had a pretty good conversation and when UKJ was on their second to last song, they got up and “scattered”. Then about 30 minutes later here comes the guys who had sat with us. It was the guys from Scatterbrain 😂🤣🤣 I still have all their CDs and listen frequently. They were and still are awesome!
This still has me laughing. MY scattered brain at 3 am -- "hey hey...1985 Bobcat Goldthwait doing a cover of Don't Call me Dude...let me play it over and over again using his voice" lol
I saw them do the same schtick at the Cubby Bear in Chicago- across from Wrigley Field- sometime around September 1990. They previewed "Grandma's House Of Babes" and teased the finale "Drunken Milkman" by interweaving it with the main riff from "South of Heaven" by Slayer...
Scatterbrain were friends with Baltimore bands VSD (Hardcore Thrash Crossover) and Speaking In Tongues ( flat out thrash metal) . They used to jam out at Hammerjacks, The Bayou, and the Network. These dudes were grossly underrated.
This was the funniest film clip and one of the best songs for me that year (I was 14). I still hear it and have to crank it up!!!! Just came up on random on my iTunes and I thought "Why haven't I you-tubed this before?!?!?!". Bloody Brilliant!!!!!!
Tried to get me on stage with a mic several times to jam then they asked me and my wife to stay and party with them after the gig and the club closed for the night. It was some place in NW Houston but I don't remember the name. We partied hard with "help yourself" draft beer until 5 or 6 in the morning. I DO remember that it was still dark when we left... It was an EPIC Night of partying. They were super cool and funny as hell. I'd love to party with 'em again if they're ever back in Houston...
They put on great shows. The Bass player had 2, um, adult toys hidden under the dress he wore for the encore. He laid his bass down and drummed it with both of the, um, toys. I'd run out of film by that point and didn't get any pics.
Stands up so well. Australia loved this song. Number one if my memory serves.
Yeah, it was (still is) awesome. From what I can gather, it peaked at number 14.
But in Australiia, wouldn't the song be called, "Don't Call Me Mate?"
It’s a fantastic song
@@NileKelly Don't call me Mate, Mate.
Years later, you have to respect how good this band actually was! There's a lot of changes in this song and this band absolutely nails them!
Absolutely
I knew. 😉
🍺⚡🍺
Here comes Trouble...This whole album is Brilliant and Hilarious!!!
It reminded me of what would have come out if Cheech and Chong did an entire record of Earache in My Eye type material.
Includes the Grammy winning track Drunken Milkmen
Mr Johnson and the Juice Crew, Outta Time, so many great time changes, not to metion the riffs and solos.
And performing in a chicken suit is legendary.
@@funkdoktor9099 Drunken milkman...Driving drunk...Swerves on the curves.
I actually saw Scatterbrain at a club in New Orleans when Scamboogery had just dropped, and they were phenomenal! I mean they were just crazy sick-tight. We were already fans of their previous album Here Comes Trouble, and they played just about every song from both. I'll never forget it because they came out dressed in drag for the encore, and proceeded to play a f'd up version of Motley Crue's "Girls Girls Girls" lmfao. It was unbelievable!
Ugly Kid Joe was the opening act, and they killed too! They were just starting out, and we all left that show big fans of theirs that night. Ahhhhh, the 90's.
Yes sir I remember that show Absolutely unbelievable
That must have been a fun night
It really was. Thanks for taking me down memory lane! @markfrancis1210
I saw them in a club called Spit in Levittown, NY on that same Scamboogery tour. I with I could say I liked it. But I don't remember.We got drunk and high in the parking lot. I just have split second snapshot memories of complete chaos on the stage. I still have my ticket stub, so I know I really went. The previous album, Here Come's Trouble was their pinnacle. I wasn't crazy about Scamboogery. Ludichrist was pretty good, but the comedy kinda gets lost in the thrash metal tone.
I'm only 14, yet I love these guys. Basically my dad was going through the garage of the house he grew up in, and he found a shirt of his with the word "scatterbrain" on it. Later that day I looked them up and here I am today listening to these guys while wearing a scatterbrain t-shirt with pride.
onya kid U gunna do well in life
Don't listen to MeowYap being a Scatterbrain fan (Damn I miss my hat) will lead you to a life of a loser but never any shame. Look up their previous incarnation Ludichrist in fact her is a live version of green eggs and ham
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It is destiny
Eeeeeesee we read Reese d see eessssseededzszzdzee de zezseee
Check out Infectious Grooves if you dont already know them...you'll like them.
2024 and still listening
2024 and still pissed when people call me dude!
@1jbird Chill dude.
Right here with ya...
Also, my fiance ... Grrrr!@@1jbird
@@firebirdonealso, my fiance too ..grrrr !!
I was 13 years old when this song and video first caught my attention. I’m 45 now and I still think it’s both brilliant and hilarious! Musically spot on from start to finish!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Heres their 1st band
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I'm calling bs on your story because l did the math and it turns out you're 47. First l did the math by guessing and so at that time your age was actually 116 but then l found the calculator..
The most underrated music clip of all time.
Yeah definitely. Many twists, turns and scenes absolutely perfect for the song. In a word, 'magnificent'.
possibly the best,
Saw this when MTV use to play music back in the early 90's. It still cracks me up today!
Same! 😂
Got to actually see Scatterbrain on this tour in Sydney Australia at a venue called the Ayslum appropriately enough.
Really Cool gig but when this song came on absolute mayhem.
People literally hanging off ceilings
And quite possibly the most insane mosh pit I have ever been in.
Could not move my neck for days I headbanged that hard.
Happy times
using my misses acc....I was there too Dude... HaHa was far king awesome ay!
I wish I could go back in time!
You're talking about ASYLUM not Ayslum
YEAH.... it was a cool joint back in the day
i gather you're talking about Asylum at Brighton Le Sands
is that right ?
Moshing to Mozart in a Sydney pub... one of the most fun gigs EVER!
Saw them 2 years in a row at Promises in Sylvania 91/92 in Sydney and they were awesome!!! LATER
Wow why isn't this more appreciated???
Those who know, know.
Such great guitar work in this track
the rest of the album gets better.
We wouldn't know, But we'll ask yngwie malmsteen
Melbourne Australia The Palace in the 90’s stage diving - what memories!!!
DUDE!!! Haven't heard this is like 20 yrs. Still holds up :)
The lead singer is my English teacher.
Dude!!
😁
Just about any time I'm called dude on TH-cam I refer them to this video, lol
DUDE!?
These guys were way better players than most of the bands that "made it"
That's a fucking fact.
Super tight live
They got over shadowed like a lot of bands by grunge and didn't seem to get recognized. This stuff would go over really well today imo.
It's too bad they didn't get the recognition they deserve. Not only do they have some serious chops, but they're far more original than 99% of the bands of that era.
@@jimmyfrank7660 for one song tho...
If I'm in a bad mood, this song will always make me smile.
*LATER THAT NIGHT I WAS IN SUCH A BAD MOOD*
Seen them in Sydney when they toured Australia back in the day. And Tommy Christ wearing the chicken suit. The album Here Comes Trouble is Gold. Love Down with the Ship. (Slight Return) is a classic.
one of the greatest songs ever
along with every other song they did
That guitar solo is quite simple but it carries such a rage that explains the purpose of the song. Love these guys since late 80’s and early 90’s. Hilarious video clip and an amazing song.
Did an acapella version of this with three friends in Grade 6 in the early 90's, great times.
Strolling through memory lane. Again.
So am I..
2 years later
I was 9 years old when I learn of this amazing with their cassette of their debut Here Comes Trouble in 1990. I'm turning 40 in October.
41 now...DUDE
@@Brinklehaus I mean 41. Been stressful here.
HEADBANGERS BALL!!! I've always thought that this was a very underrated band and song that should have gotten more airplay.
Without a doubt!!
They were SO good!! There's no reason they shouldn't have made it big.
Miss them for sure!
More airplay? Where I am from they played this song on the local FM rock station until everyone was fucking sick of it.
Still a old classic 🤘2023
First CD I ever bought. These guys were kid friendly, humorous, and had major chops. Great memories.
Saw these guys in the Bay Area a few times in the 90s, great live band
Considering the song was just a bit of mucking around, the musical composition and the lyrics is quite fucking awesome really. These guys should have been bigger.
I had this on vinyl for ages. Now my 17 year old daughter nicked it (among other brilliant stuff) and she absolutely loves the entire album.
I bought the “ Here Comes Trouble” album back in ‘89 when vinyl records were discontinued. I think it cost less than $2- I loved the cover !
I remembering watching this on the Head Banger's Ball when I was 16. Good times, good times.
Thanks for the high quality upload. So, many memories. Thanks for taking me back.
I have no idea but this song just came into my brain like some kind of 1990's flashback.
Fantastic song! The whole album was great, but this my favorite. Love the bass riffs.
October 1, 2024
Oh the memories, one of my fav songs decades ago.
I used to be in their fan club, it as awesome
🤣
One of the greatest songs of all-time
I like how the comments here are a perfect mix of, "Oh I remember this song??"... and then there's the people who bought the album..... These guys are amazing, seriously...... Everytime I play this stuff I spend the next three days cleaning talent out of my stereo.
Dude
Saw these dudes live when they toured downunder 26 or 27 years ago, they were crazy dudes and badass musicians...
DUDE NOOOOOOOO
hahah same - saw them in kings cross.
Great song. Love the old lady knock out.
I haven't seen this in over 20 years, I 'bout cried when he hits the old lady. totally forgot about that. hahahaha. Good times.
slowly I turned.
Drunken Milkman another classic!
Chevrolet....comes his way... channeling Jim Morrison.
Swerves on a curve, Chevrolet heads his way, a smash a crash.
Family of four... family, no more...
Milk and Blood! Blood and Milk!
I work on audio projects with Glen
Cummings. Fantastic guy and a fantastic musician.
Scatter rule.
Yeah, not only is music not made like this anymore, neither are they as damn entertaining as this video. What a classic! Thanks to the internet.
@crazyspottedcow How did I FORGET about THESE GUYS?! So happy I remembered them. :)
haha i remember watching this on Rage when i was a kid.
Kreator, Coroner... those metal specials got me onto a whole lot of amazing stuff in my younger days!
I remember getting up early on a Sat and Sun morning to listen to the top 50 (when i was very young) as there were actually great songs during the 80's and 90's. I loved this song when I heard it, brings back memories.
Same, this is a fond memory of mine
@@IWML Masked Jackal! Betrayer!
@TheMetalWeasel Cenooo...TAAAAPPPHHHH!
I bought" here comes trouble" on cassette back in 1990. I think I bought the cd twice and still listen to it. Great band.
Remember when they were Ludachrist? lol
Johnson Power. Johnson Power. Johnson Power. Every minute, Every hour!
ILY Scatterbrain!
(Dude)
Mr Johnson and the juice crew!
Great live band, ahead of their time (at the time), pity they didn't go on to get more recognition; but there again that's probably the point....
I saw them live 3 nights in a row in 3 different towns - best 3 nights of my life!
The first time I heard this song I was 16 years old. It was in a pub in Valparaiso (Chile). It was 2006 so there was no shasam. I ran to the DJ. I never stopped listening to them, until today.
the best therapy EVERRRR dude!!
thank God for these new voice recognition programs all I did was say don't call me dude and Bam I was here haven't heard this song in 20 years either take care of my dudes !
What ever happened to Dude Aeronomy anyway?
Aeronomy
Don't call me dude
This is one of the best music videos ever!! And don't call me dude!!😝😆😹😂👽💀
Wooooow! My Grandpa sang this at karaoke last night!!
Saw these guys live in a small club in 1990 it was a blast so much fun and they absolutely shred !
Wow. Im just buzzing. Aint this since i was a teen(i think..). Im 43 now
Qué recuerdos con esta banda!!!!! Tuve el vinilo en mi casa y lo grabé inmediatamente en un cassette tras escucharlo!!!
scatterbrain and ludichrist were def underrated. i haven't heard this song in 20 years, glad i dropped in!
Love their cover of ear ache in my head!
Best tempo and genre changes of all time, bohemian rapsedy and don't call me dude!
Loved reading the back of the cassette back when I got this when I was 15 or something I'm 47 now and it had"lyrics,christ" I think that was the singer's last name. Piss funny and great shit. Lol
Wow, I'm 9 years old again. Nostalgic as fuck, thanks, man.
i remember this growing up xD, i was a long haired lout! head banging air guitarist !
I just found my Scatterbrain CD a few days ago after years of not knowing where on earth it was. It is now in the CD player in my car. Eventually I shall have it on my phone...
Haven't seen that video since like 92. Still great.
A great band that was ahead of it's time. Ludichrist's first album was my favorite.
Brilliant song! Best film clip ever!
I remember getting this song on tape for one of my birthdays (the tape had two songs - this one and a song called “that’s that”) 🎂 I loved it then, I’m 42 now and still love the song. Brings back great memories
was a great single, no doubt
Here comes trouble was one of the many great 90's albums playing on my car cassette player while surfing from county line to Rincon CA
I still know the lyrics and I’m 47. Haven’t heard it for decades!
Showing my 5 year old and he’s singing along.
I had the album. Awesome
My friend and I went to see them in Phoenix at a small club. We sat in the from and several seats were available at the long table we were at. Ugly kid Joe opened and a few of these guys came over and asked us if they could sit. We had a pretty good conversation and when UKJ was on their second to last song, they got up and “scattered”. Then about 30 minutes later here comes the guys who had sat with us. It was the guys from Scatterbrain 😂🤣🤣
I still have all their CDs and listen frequently. They were and still are awesome!
I love it! Reminds me of my childhood
Badd-ass Guitar!
This still has me laughing. MY scattered brain at 3 am -- "hey hey...1985 Bobcat Goldthwait doing a cover of Don't Call me Dude...let me play it over and over again using his voice" lol
i so loved this song dude, thanks for posting.
Brilliant Flashback! Such good times and this was good music.
I saw them do the same schtick at the Cubby Bear in Chicago- across from Wrigley Field- sometime around September 1990. They previewed "Grandma's House Of Babes" and teased the finale "Drunken Milkman" by interweaving it with the main riff from "South of Heaven" by Slayer...
Loved this song when it first came out, it's almost 2018 and I still listen to it!
2023*
Saw these guys live several times. Absolutely tightest band ever.
I bought this album back in the days...then, when it was on MTV.
Scatterbrain were friends with Baltimore bands VSD (Hardcore Thrash Crossover) and Speaking In Tongues ( flat out thrash metal) . They used to jam out at Hammerjacks, The Bayou, and the Network. These dudes were grossly underrated.
This is the craziest music video I've ever seen!lol Thank you for uploading.
My absolute favourite song and video. It's dated though never gets old.
This was the funniest film clip and one of the best songs for me that year (I was 14).
I still hear it and have to crank it up!!!!
Just came up on random on my iTunes and I thought "Why haven't I you-tubed this before?!?!?!".
Bloody Brilliant!!!!!!
Tried to get me on stage with a mic several times to jam then they asked me and my wife to stay and party with them after the gig and the club closed for the night. It was some place in NW Houston but I don't remember the name. We partied hard with "help yourself" draft beer until 5 or 6 in the morning. I DO remember that it was still dark when we left... It was an EPIC Night of partying. They were super cool and funny as hell. I'd love to party with 'em again if they're ever back in Houston...
The best band you have never heard of! If you can find it someplace check out thier CD Scamboogery!
This whole CD is great. It was a cassette when I got it way back when. Incredible guitar playing.
This is the best thrash/crossover band that never made it, hell maybe the best all around!
They put on great shows. The Bass player had 2, um, adult toys hidden under the dress he wore for the encore. He laid his bass down and drummed it with both of the, um, toys. I'd run out of film by that point and didn't get any pics.
This makes me so happy!! :'-(
Holy!! I used to listen to this song nonstop. Good old days! Even the video I thought was hilarious 😆.
Such a great band. Got this record on vinyl.
Loved this entire cd one of my favs of all time
Blast from the past. Great song!
Wow, the guitar in this, nice one!
Lucky to have seen Scatterbrain and Faith no More in Sydney when both at their peaks so talented
This song still kicks arse !!!
My favorite. Thanks for the upload.
CLASSIC DUDE
Pops in my head every once in a while. Still have it on cassette tape.
I saw these guys at the Ranch Bowl in Omaha. I think it was Ugly Kid Joe as the opener. Good times!