@@SLITTHROAT13 The 90s had so many good music videos. Not only did they have the finances to produce videos with high production values, but they had video directors with experience and vision. We consume music differently now...I really do miss these types of videos.
My little brother had a brain tumor (GBM), on his final weeks he could't talk much, he just randomly used his favorite song lyrics to express himself, one day at the hospital he kept repeating "this is the noise that keeps me awake, my head explodes and my body aches." and thats how i figured it out that he was in pain and got him on Morphine. He died in june last year. Miss him so much...
Gosh that's depressing...at least he's in a better place now. I hope you're doing well yourself, recovering from such a traumatic incident to witness....
Whatever Clint! All generations say stupid shit like that. This is a good song and I like Garbage, but I don't want to read crap like ours is the best, because it's not! However, you are entitled to your opinion! Cheers!
All generations says that tho I'm born in 88 so I grow up with this track but personally I love all Era and style of music. Past, present & certainly future too. Imo we are lucky to have access to all this music cause it's good to mix things up sometime.
Generation X was the last generation too make original kick ass music..any genra...hiphop , rock,jazz, grung , whatever ..you name we kicked ass and made some awrsome music..
That moment when you have to use this video to prove a point in explaining that 90s were in a way more advanced in terms of music and videos than the current decade.
@@christy7698 all the songs are unique...I remember my student years walking around with walkman as i listen to all those 90s songs. Garbage is my fav.
This song is easily one of the coolest, sexiest, dirtiest songs of all time- no swearing, nothing vulgar- just the sound and atmosphere are pure, sexy filth. Love it. And the video is like a sweet dream, a wet dream and a nightmare all at once.
I was 17 when this came out, bought the record and it's still one of my faves. ❤Oh how I miss that era.. 💔 I feel so lucky to have grown up without Internet, smart phones etc. We were the last generation to grow up in the real world, we were so blessed. ❤
Took my little sister to see them last night. If you haven’t seen em live I highly recommend it. So good live 🤘 and I agree, sadly when I got to my 20’s the phone thing was out of control. But at least I got to experience a time when cell phones weren’t a necessity in my teenage years
I was 18 and fallen in love with a girl at college but she just want me to be her friend. Most of the songs in this album represent what I felt during that time.
the lyrics ... the change of rithm...the highs....the lows.... the QUALITY of the sound ... the voice ...the weird video ...are EXCELENT !!!!! i love Garbage !
What a loss that MTV isn't MTV any more. It used to be one of the great channels that was must see. Videos forever and new very creative videos all the time. For those not old enough to remember MTV at its greatest, some things, and many would say many things, are worse today than they used to be. Everything is easier and easier is usually better but not always. I want my MTV.
+James Miller Who needs Mtv when we have TH-cam? I can watch the video music I want on the time I want. No long commercials. I don't need to watch 10 bands I don't like just to see the only one I like. Fuck MTV.
+James Miller The commercials are tolerable,since they last only seconds.Plus,on youtube I can find vedeos that MTV don't show anymore.Even entire concerts."Nocturne" by Siouxsioe and the banshees",Show" by Cure and even Garbage concerts,not to mention a LOT of underground artists.MTV is gone.Farewell.
The problem with comparing TH-cam to MTV during its heyday is that on TH-cam you have to search out what you were looking for. MTV would routinely introduce new bands, new songs, and new videos that noone even knew existed. For example, in 1991, if it was not for MTV Nirvana would not have had the huge impact that they did and become the overnight success that they were.
#Iwantmymtv mtv was great at all levels, revolutionary. The cartoons made me understand life at an early age from another perspective and not intoxicated with Disney. bands that I would never have known at that time for being indie and alternative, which would never have sounded on the radio. as a 8 year old girl, had access to that culture living in a poor small country in South America near the pole lol. besides the creativity in their advertising I will not forget them, many of us wanted to be graphic and animation designers just for MTV
Personally, I think they haven't aged so well, most of them look like a rejected project from Film students. Just re-watched this and I found it funny, nothing to do with the first impression I got as a teenager. I prefer 80s videos that are kind of small films, like the ones from Duran Duran or Tears for Fears, but hey, everyone has their preferences, you probably think those kind of videos are cheesy :)
+Angélica M V I really like the that film school look to alt of the 90s videos.was a time when anyone had a chance to get airplay and creative everyday people could film a video and have it get played
Music videos in the mainstream were generally more creative, but the indie 'film school' look here is deliberate and not the result of technological limits, this was 98 (*no laughing at the back*). Some of their earlier 96 videos look more polished than this. Little cgi necessary
@@joseenriqueperezportugal3409 Courtney Love is a hack of the highest order. Kurt undoubtedly helped her with the 1st record (he should have a production credit on that album), Corgan with the 2nd (producer/co-writer), and then the 3rd album flopped. Why you ask? She blames it on the producer but the reality is that she can't write a good song on her own.
I had a weird relationship with this band as a kid. I loved their music, but most of what I experienced with them were on MTV and their music videos creeped me out. Garbage and Björk had the most strange videos Ive seen back then. But I cant deny that this song is awesome and The World Is Not Enough is also an amazing song.
in the 90's: What a weird video, people with masks walking around in an almost empty shelved supermarket and she keeps singing "Don't worry baby it will be alright" 2020: I get it now.
@@holiday07 more like law enforcement making sure we obey the quarantine. She also mentions about her "head explodes & my body ache" which are symptoms. 3:52 the dude in the green is your hazmat guy.
This was the video that made me aware of Garbage way back then. Still my favourite of all their songs and videos. I have no idea what it's about, but I love the creepiness, and those nuns are way cool with their masks and crosses in holsters.
I've loved this vid since it came out, but always assumed the visuals were just typical random avant garde 90s music video fare. Watching again recently, I think much of it is more symbolic than I had first guessed. I'm thinking that the scribble man and the light bulb man represent something akin to chaos and creativity, respectively -- important aspects of an artist's nature. They're depicted as her "children" -- as underscored by the old home movies with them as little kids. This family is shown in a couple of (initially peaceful) domestic settings: shopping and home. While shopping, Chaos is destroyed by the forces of religion (terrorist nuns wielding crucifixes as weapons). While at home, Creativity is abducted by commerce (the three "Village of the Damned" looking children -- but who come from city skyscrapers; each with different monetary symbols on their foreheads). They keep him prisoner in a sterile laboratory where they try to make clones of him (the bandage-wrapped children), hoping to recreate/steal the artist's creative success but without the artist. I think the man with the black mask represents some darker side of human nature -- he's the father in the family (who is not always present, but an important part of their healthy existence). She and he are shown in a reproductive ritual motivated by the brush with mortality (happens in a cemetery) that recreates Chaos and Creativity. In the end, he is revealed to be her in disguise -- suggesting that they are two core aspects of one person -- light and dark. (She's looking in a mirror -- mirrors sometimes symbolize two sides to someone's nature.) The family leave together in the car -- trying to flee the maleficent forces that nearly destroyed them.
The scribble man and light bulb head are definitely her lovers "husband's" she has one scribble kid and one light bulb head kid towards the end. And you didn't mention the fetishism in the video. And she passionately kisses the scribble man at beginning of the video. Just because you live with your mom as an adult doesn't mean it's normal, not everyone does that.
Mariana Yordanova I feel sorry for our kids and grandkids. They don't have any music that is as awesome as this. Never will, I'm afraid. So thankful I was a teenager and young adult in the 80s and 90s. Music has sucked so bad since the early 2000s. In my opinion, anyway. Everything on the radio sounds exactly alike. Only a few female singers, a few male singers, a few groups. That's it. And all of their stuff sounds alike. Taylor Swift. Ugh. My 4 year old could write the songs she writes. I have zero clue how every song she releases becomes a hit. I guess music listeners today will listen to anything they play on the radio.
The first time this came out I was really spooked by it but now that I am a lot older I realise how fantastic the video really was in hindsight. Incredible, unique, masterful. I love love love the song. One of my top 10 of all time.
I miss the 90's music, and the 90's as a whole... That being said my teenage (14/15 year old) kids know who Garbage, Nirvana, Weezer, Hoke, the Cranberries, Bush is and love "grunge" music because like my mom did for me, made me appreciate music.. I was born in the eighties and I grew up loving the Doors, Pink Floyd, Stepehnwolf, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac etc..
When this came out I was stationed in the military in Oklahoma and I had just bought a 1990 Nissan 300ZX. I was lonely, heartsick, and homesick. I would take the t-tops off, and drive that car all night long listening to this CD and song to just let it all go. Hearing it now I can see that star-light sky and remember singing these lyrics to myself driving random roads to nowhere. It’s amazing how something from 30 years ago can teleport you back to some much better and simpler times. 😢.
Just rocks- miss 90s alternative rock so so so freaking much . The video is still so strange and mind blowing and nightmarish . No idea what they were trying to accomplish or with the message is but they definitely did it with this .
It's just a visual & cinematic dadaist collage of post-grunge mythology, of sorts. Also they probably intended to "outweird" Soundgarden's BHS video (which is, well, spooky to say the least).
Shirley Manson is one of my favorites. So talented. This is still one of my favorite songs. She is outspoken about womens rights and political unjust. The messages she sent threw her music we still struggle with today.
@@martinsmejkal1409 yeah I know your feeling:) I were 10 when the game came out I been played it so much in my youth :) I played as FLorida Panthers for several seasons back then and also created a player and played for FLyers and Bruins What I liked by the game were the scrums and intimidations you could do after the whistle :) My first NHL were by the way NHL 98
Version 2.0 - the most meaningful and timeless album I have loved. I bought the CD like 4 times cause it just flat out wore out. I bought every import single that was released as well. TTITKB is still my favorite Garbage song of all time and I love EVERY bit of their portfolio. I literally just looked to my left and smiled as Version 2.0 is sitting loose on my gaming center. I downloaded it to an OG Xbox a week ago and listened over and over. Long live the 90's!!!
"Push It" [Verse 1] I was angry when I met you I think I'm angry still We can try to talk it over If you say you'll help me out [Refrain] Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) No need to fight Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) We'll be all right [Pre-Chorus] This is the noise that keeps me awake My head explodes, and my body aches [Chorus] Push it, make the beats go harder Push it, make the beats go harder [Verse 2] I'm sorry that I hurt you Please don't ask me why I want to see you happy I want to see you shine [Refrain] Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Don't be uptight Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) We'll stay up all night [Pre-Chorus] This is the noise that keeps me awake My head explodes, and my body aches [Chorus] Push it, make the beats go harder Push it, make the beats go harder [Bridge] C'mon push it, you can do it C'mon prove it, nothing to it C'mon use it, let's get through it C'mon push it, you can do it [Refrain] Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Don't be uptight Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) We'll stay up all night [Pre-Chorus] This is the noise that keeps me awake My head explodes, and my body aches [Chorus] Push it, make the beats go harder (This is the noise that keeps me awake) Push it, make the beats go harder (My head explodes, and my body aches) Push it, make the beats go harder (This is the noise that keeps me awake) Push it, make the beats go harder (My head explodes, and my body aches) [Outro] Don't worry, baby We'll be all right Don't worry, baby We'll be all right Push it Push it Push it Push it Push it Written By Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Steve Marker, Duke Erikson, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian Album VERSION 2.0 (1998)
Who’s here in 2024?! ❤
Me now.
Me...and I'll always be here ❤
I am, & I think I'm angry still.
Москва здесь и в ней такой же сумасшедший мир вокруг
👋
I'm still here in 2024 and never tired. Everytime I listen to Garbage, it reminds me my my 90s childhood. W 90''s and its music!!!
25 years later is obvious that Garbage have always produced quality music. But this is also a classic example of a 90s music video.
A good 90s music video, one of the better ones.
@@SLITTHROAT13 The 90s had so many good music videos. Not only did they have the finances to produce videos with high production values, but they had video directors with experience and vision. We consume music differently now...I really do miss these types of videos.
Thank you Garbage for making the beats go harder.
Those beats did go hard..hmm some may say “even harder” lol
cara está em todos os lugares
Lies again? LA Liga Good Papi
My little brother had a brain tumor (GBM), on his final weeks he could't talk much, he just randomly used his favorite song lyrics to express himself, one day at the hospital he kept repeating "this is the noise that keeps me awake, my head explodes and my body aches." and thats how i figured it out that he was in pain and got him on Morphine. He died in june last year. Miss him so much...
Gosh that's depressing...at least he's in a better place now. I hope you're doing well yourself, recovering from such a traumatic incident to witness....
@@IncredulousMisanthrope Thank you!
@@lorenzomelo7056 you're welcome, and good luck!
Very sorry to hear that. GBM is a horrendous thing to suffer at any age.
Sorry for your families loss.
This video was ahead of its time. I mean there's no toilet paper anywhere in that store.
Because i miss the 90's.
With videos like this.
@Way to Mars Evolve from using toilet paper? Seriously, what the hell are you talking about?
Licking a mirror in a toilet is kind of spot on too.
one should definitely not push it in that store
lmfao! def ahead of its time!
I still love this song 24 years later. I grew up on Portishead and Garbage at 9 and 10. Till this day I love them.
Oh, God, yes-Portishead.
Thanks God! There are still people who loves good and top-quality music!
This album came out during my sophomore year in college. Loved it then, love it now.
Same here!
❤portishead
#Garbage is one of the most #underrated bands that we need right now. This made me survive High School
We were lucky to have grown up with the best music.
Whatever Clint! All generations say stupid shit like that. This is a good song and I like Garbage, but I don't want to read crap like ours is the best, because it's not! However, you are entitled to your opinion! Cheers!
Indeed!
All generations says that tho
I'm born in 88 so I grow up with this track but personally I love all Era and style of music.
Past, present & certainly future too.
Imo we are lucky to have access to all this music cause it's good to mix things up sometime.
Generation X was the last generation too make original kick ass music..any genra...hiphop , rock,jazz, grung , whatever ..you name we kicked ass and made some awrsome music..
Hell yeah.
That moment when you have to use this video to prove a point in explaining that 90s were in a way more advanced in terms of music and videos than the current decade.
Facts and
It's been decades and this video/song still gives me goosebumps
Back when music videos were art
ah the 90s. when popular music was actually really good. I'm so grateful that I grew up in this awesome decade.
The 90's were as good as the 60's!
@@christy7698 Not really....Grew up in the 70ties....
@@christy7698 all the songs are unique...I remember my student years walking around with walkman as i listen to all those 90s songs. Garbage is my fav.
Me, too! 😃
Ugh. As a 90s person myself, STFU. Music is still good, you just have calcified taste.
I love these 90's videos full of bizarre imagery that made no sense but were so cool.
@iam Nobody thats one of the thing that i must miss from the 90`s
Right on! Great Music!
Way to Mars oh like today its somehow different
@@vasvas8914 LMAO Rock on!
Bizarre imagery remains in fashion in 2020...
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I'd argue this entire album is the best produced record out of the 90s and maybe even in the past 50 years
Version 2.0 is one of those albuns were you just don't skip any song. it is that great.
Butch vig, one of the biggest producers in the 90s-00s is their drummer
This song is easily one of the coolest, sexiest, dirtiest songs of all time- no swearing, nothing vulgar- just the sound and atmosphere are pure, sexy filth. Love it. And the video is like a sweet dream, a wet dream and a nightmare all at once.
nothing vulgar?those women dancing in bikini looks modest to you?
Exactly!! Raw and real, very 90s, also reminds me of The Matrix even tho that came out a year later.
Well said
Listen to Wolf Like Me by TV on the Radio...
I can't find it sexy
Butch is so humble ..... gives himself less camera time than anyone else. He's one of the finest people in the music industry.
Yup
He's quite content to know he's the one that produced "Nevermind"
@@Haktarrr ya boy engineered soooo much great music.
No debate - simply one of the best songs ever. I pity those that have never experienced the glory of this song / garbage. So glad I have ❤️
This and all the other great music videos of that time are the reason why I have a sleeping disorder.
Late night MTV used to be like drugs for me.
This song fucking blows, I clicked on the wrong push it
@@third3eye3 and you stuck around to leave a comment. As Shirley would say: Stupid Girl.
Agreed
@@getnasty08 listen to pushit salival by tool it’s the better song
I was 17 when this came out, bought the record and it's still one of my faves. ❤Oh how I miss that era.. 💔 I feel so lucky to have grown up without Internet, smart phones etc. We were the last generation to grow up in the real world, we were so blessed. ❤
Took my little sister to see them last night. If you haven’t seen em live I highly recommend it. So good live 🤘 and I agree, sadly when I got to my 20’s the phone thing was out of control. But at least I got to experience a time when cell phones weren’t a necessity in my teenage years
how is records and music videos the "real world"
I was 14 when it came out and I loved it then as I do now.
I was 18 and fallen in love with a girl at college but she just want me to be her friend. Most of the songs in this album represent what I felt during that time.
I was 11 and I remember jamming out to this in my room. Black lights and all 🤣🤣
This video looks like David Lynch directed it. Very surreal. Avant Garde.
"this is the noise that keeps me awake.
my head explodes and my body aches."
I just love this track!
samtoohor
I know the feeling!
@@vetterburns1048 me too❤
@@vetterburns1048 me too
Remember when a song like this and a video like this could be a hit?
One of the greatest music videos ever made.
What, does, it mean? I don't, understand it.
Indeed. 👍🏻👍🏻
No
@@enialeheadbangeryes
the lyrics ... the change of rithm...the highs....the lows.... the QUALITY of the sound ... the voice ...the weird video ...are EXCELENT !!!!! i love Garbage !
PERFECT!
Agree... 👍🏻🖤
Butch Vig my man!
You've got to really thank Dave, Chip, Rich, Howie, Scott IDK...
You couldn't do this "stuff" in an app back then.
the song and mv that made me fall for garbage.. still looks engaging and impressive in 2016
+Jo Nyu same with me! :D
This is one of my favorites, but I was introduced by #1 crush.
The most underrated band of the 90’s.
Garbage underrated?.
You think?.
Theyre were very known i latin america
Not underrated at all. They were very loved in the 90s.
I keep thinking this too. I was surprised that she never went pop like some similar bands.
You were obviously not there in the 90s
I miss the F of the weirdness of music videos of this time. This one and black hole sun go down as some of my favorites videos.
You should like "Heart Shaped Box" by Nirvana and "Closer" by NIN then. "Breathe" by Prodigy is another one.
Quite a lot of references to John Windham's 'The Midwich Cuckoos' in this video.
Yup
all the weirdness makes me think of the scp foundation or the xfiles.
Underrated Masterpiece.
What a loss that MTV isn't MTV any more. It used to be one of the great channels that was must see. Videos forever and new very creative videos all the time. For those not old enough to remember MTV at its greatest, some things, and many would say many things, are worse today than they used to be. Everything is easier and easier is usually better but not always. I want my MTV.
+James Miller Who needs Mtv when we have TH-cam? I can watch the video music I want on the time I want. No long commercials. I don't need to watch 10 bands I don't like just to see the only one I like. Fuck MTV.
+Bruno C. LOL Stupid. TH-cam has become worse than regular tv with all the commercials. Another comment from the brainwashed masses.
+James Miller The commercials are tolerable,since they last only seconds.Plus,on youtube I can find vedeos that MTV don't show anymore.Even entire concerts."Nocturne" by Siouxsioe and the banshees",Show" by Cure and even Garbage concerts,not to mention a LOT of underground artists.MTV is gone.Farewell.
The problem with comparing TH-cam to MTV during its heyday is that on TH-cam you have to search out what you were looking for. MTV would routinely introduce new bands, new songs, and new videos that noone even knew existed. For example, in 1991, if it was not for MTV Nirvana would not have had the huge impact that they did and become the overnight success that they were.
#Iwantmymtv mtv was great at all levels, revolutionary. The cartoons made me understand life at an early age from another perspective and not intoxicated with Disney. bands that I would never have known at that time for being indie and alternative, which would never have sounded on the radio. as a 8 year old girl, had access to that culture living in a poor small country in South America near the pole lol. besides the creativity in their advertising I will not forget them, many of us wanted to be graphic and animation designers just for MTV
One of the most underrated songs of the 90s
Idiot.
Not at all.
Who is underrating it?
@@fordfairlaine4232 I know hahahahaha I suppose he lives in a parallel world.
garbage were never underrated did they?
Back then when MTV was about music videos
Missing those days in the late 90s when MTV was sill a music channel
Time passes very fast, and those days can never come back ever again
damn i miss the music videos from the 90's
Personally, I think they haven't aged so well, most of them look like a rejected project from Film students. Just re-watched this and I found it funny, nothing to do with the first impression I got as a teenager. I prefer 80s videos that are kind of small films, like the ones from Duran Duran or Tears for Fears, but hey, everyone has their preferences, you probably think those kind of videos are cheesy :)
+Angélica M V I really like the that film school look to alt of the 90s videos.was a time when anyone had a chance to get airplay and creative everyday people could film a video and have it get played
this!!!
Music videos in the mainstream were generally more creative, but the indie 'film school' look here is deliberate and not the result of technological limits, this was 98 (*no laughing at the back*). Some of their earlier 96 videos look more polished than this. Little cgi necessary
to me music is timeless, it can reflect an era but they still convey the same emotions decades after it was released.
I was completely terrified of this video when it came out. They guy with the lamp head appeared in most of my nightmares.
Aye this video & Marilyn Manson's I Don't Like The Drugs with the headless cops & big eye kids in it.
Esagerata 😅
Erano solamente le bizzarrie dei 90 mischiate a simbolismo massonico 🤷🏻♂️
Come to daddy by Aphex Twin was the one that terrified me the most
What's so creepy about that? 😛
Just screw in a 5 watt bulb. That should tone him down.
Stevie Nicks once said in the 90s that Shirley Manson was at the top of the heap of current female rockers.
She wasn't wrong
Truth, I wouldn't say she's lost her place there either.
Courtney Love is The Queen of 90s
She’s such a legend
@@joseenriqueperezportugal3409 Courtney Love is a hack of the highest order. Kurt undoubtedly helped her with the 1st record (he should have a production credit on that album), Corgan with the 2nd (producer/co-writer), and then the 3rd album flopped. Why you ask? She blames it on the producer but the reality is that she can't write a good song on her own.
It's 2023 and this song still gives me chills. Great piece of music and art!!!
Taking me back to 1998. Love the whole Version 2.0 album.
That was the year. The golden age of Playstation and highlight of the Attitude Era!
paradisecityX0 So many people whom think alike. :)
Sure, the end of the 90s were a golden era!
Not golden just the end of the old...or the start of the new.Take your pick FC.
No beginning, no end, just the in-between. X
I had a weird relationship with this band as a kid. I loved their music, but most of what I experienced with them were on MTV and their music videos creeped me out. Garbage and Björk had the most strange videos Ive seen back then. But I cant deny that this song is awesome and The World Is Not Enough is also an amazing song.
You rightly felt creeped out because they’re demonic . Lots of dark symbolism
My all-time favorite Garbage song, but all of their songs are excellent, even their movie themes for James Bond and Romeo & Juliet!
this is one of the best videos from the 90s. it deserves to be in HD
I have dreamed for many years that this video was made in HD!
Legendary
I’m from Malaysia and this was shown on public television.Great old times!
Back then where MTV was a music channel in Asia without it I wouldn't know portishead, garbage and others thank you for the awesome memories.
We need a remaster of this jewel!
Version 2.0 is brilliant album.
Their first 2 albums were both brilliant
Amazing
I think it is one of the best album of 90s. In top 10 for shure.
one of the best videos of the 90´s
I love these type of music videos that has a profound aesthetics of darkness.
Before there was American horror story...there was this video...
+Andrew Aguelo my thoughts too... its as if they looked at these videos for some ideas
kimmyfreak200 it was eerily the same
Looks like AHS ripped off the 3 kids and made them the vampire children.
Buzz-Duh true ..that was what I thought upon watching it
Coukdnt say it better myself !! Andrea Giacobbe is fucking brilliant
I'm glad that video ended before it got weird.
I don't often laugh out loud reading TH-cam comments, but this one cracked me up.
Yea It was starting to get weird
I was actually sad that it never got weird before it ended
Kids these days...lol!!
I still have no idea what's going on with this song or video, but that's okay because they're both awesome.
One of the most original, creative and totally engrossing bands ever.
I love this song. It's so criminally underrated
in the 90's: What a weird video, people with masks walking around in an almost empty shelved supermarket and she keeps singing "Don't worry baby it will be alright"
2020: I get it now.
Omg wow *mindblown*
Because Shirley Manson is a goddamn prophet.
jakep1979 3:25 men wearing what seem like hazmat suits
@@holiday07 more like law enforcement making sure we obey the quarantine. She also mentions about her "head explodes & my body ache" which are symptoms. 3:52 the dude in the green is your hazmat guy.
Explain then. Lots of weird stuff going on there, not just masks.
This was the video that made me aware of Garbage way back then. Still my favourite of all their songs and videos. I have no idea what it's about, but I love the creepiness, and those nuns are way cool with their masks and crosses in holsters.
It's about exactly what it's showing, Satanism, fetishism, pedophilia
I've loved this vid since it came out, but always assumed the visuals were just typical random avant garde 90s music video fare. Watching again recently, I think much of it is more symbolic than I had first guessed. I'm thinking that the scribble man and the light bulb man represent something akin to chaos and creativity, respectively -- important aspects of an artist's nature. They're depicted as her "children" -- as underscored by the old home movies with them as little kids. This family is shown in a couple of (initially peaceful) domestic settings: shopping and home. While shopping, Chaos is destroyed by the forces of religion (terrorist nuns wielding crucifixes as weapons). While at home, Creativity is abducted by commerce (the three "Village of the Damned" looking children -- but who come from city skyscrapers; each with different monetary symbols on their foreheads). They keep him prisoner in a sterile laboratory where they try to make clones of him (the bandage-wrapped children), hoping to recreate/steal the artist's creative success but without the artist. I think the man with the black mask represents some darker side of human nature -- he's the father in the family (who is not always present, but an important part of their healthy existence). She and he are shown in a reproductive ritual motivated by the brush with mortality (happens in a cemetery) that recreates Chaos and Creativity. In the end, he is revealed to be her in disguise -- suggesting that they are two core aspects of one person -- light and dark. (She's looking in a mirror -- mirrors sometimes symbolize two sides to someone's nature.) The family leave together in the car -- trying to flee the maleficent forces that nearly destroyed them.
Wow. I never understood this video and I still don't understand all of the scenes but it makes more sense after reading your analysis. Thanks !
Wow! Love your interpretation!
The scribble man and light bulb head are definitely her lovers "husband's" she has one scribble kid and one light bulb head kid towards the end. And you didn't mention the fetishism in the video. And she passionately kisses the scribble man at beginning of the video. Just because you live with your mom as an adult doesn't mean it's normal, not everyone does that.
Wow. Great analysis. Never thought of it that way.
That unique guitar sound this band has.
Hi I recommend an indie rock song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
Imagining one day me showing these songs and videos to my grandchildren
+Mariana Yordanova =D
Ще бъде интересно.
Then you'd have cool grandkids.
Mariana Yordanova I feel sorry for our kids and grandkids. They don't have any music that is as awesome as this. Never will, I'm afraid. So thankful I was a teenager and young adult in the 80s and 90s. Music has sucked so bad since the early 2000s. In my opinion, anyway. Everything on the radio sounds exactly alike. Only a few female singers, a few male singers, a few groups. That's it. And all of their stuff sounds alike. Taylor Swift. Ugh. My 4 year old could write the songs she writes. I have zero clue how every song she releases becomes a hit. I guess music listeners today will listen to anything they play on the radio.
they will tell you it is opressive and that there is not enough diversity
The first time this came out I was really spooked by it but now that I am a lot older I realise how fantastic the video really was in hindsight. Incredible, unique, masterful. I love love love the song. One of my top 10 of all time.
Still have the CD, this is pure adrenaline when driving down the road, something happens
Hell yeah
I got a speeding ticket because of this song. Be careful!
1998 and this was unique and rare on mtv the video was on the top of the chats.❤
Version 2.0 still sounds as fresh as it was in 1998. That was a great year for music. Underrated.
This video is so weird it started watching me.
When you stare into the void, it will stare back into you.
This video is the void.
@Li .B Why? No one here is saying that it's bad. I love this video.
And also when you do drugs
@Way to Mars ok 😱
Haha good one
I miss the 90's music, and the 90's as a whole...
That being said my teenage (14/15 year old) kids know who Garbage, Nirvana, Weezer, Hoke, the Cranberries, Bush is and love "grunge" music because like my mom did for me, made me appreciate music.. I was born in the eighties and I grew up loving the Doors, Pink Floyd, Stepehnwolf, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac etc..
From Russia with love!!! 👍❤️
When music videos were more art than vanity project
A lot of 90s girls at least in one point dreamed of being Shirley Manson.
A lot of 90s kids of any sex at one point dreamed of Shirley Manson.
Matt Raerth A lot of 90's species at one point dreamed of Shirley Manson.
Matt Raerth She was my first female crush ;)
holiday07 Indeed. And us 90s boys dreamt girls would succeed in becoming Shirley ;-)
holiday07 I dreamed of being IN Shirley Manson.
Very few bands and songs give you the same excitement listening to them after 20 years like you are listening to them for the first time.
When this came out I was stationed in the military in Oklahoma and I had just bought a 1990 Nissan 300ZX. I was lonely, heartsick, and homesick. I would take the t-tops off, and drive that car all night long listening to this CD and song to just let it all go. Hearing it now I can see that star-light sky and remember singing these lyrics to myself driving random roads to nowhere. It’s amazing how something from 30 years ago can teleport you back to some much better and simpler times. 😢.
Strange how the prickles of many an animal can be stroked one way like time is a one way street and not the other, eh?
Just rocks- miss 90s alternative rock so so so freaking much . The video is still so strange and mind blowing and nightmarish . No idea what they were trying to accomplish or with the message is but they definitely did it with this .
It's just a visual & cinematic dadaist collage of post-grunge mythology, of sorts. Also they probably intended to "outweird" Soundgarden's BHS video (which is, well, spooky to say the least).
I love the visuals on this video.
First time I saw it I thought I was having psychedelic flashback...the part where she reaches out and touches screen
Glad you said that :) Turns out this video was pretty revolutionary in its use of 'bullet time' effects, that was exploded by the Matrix a year later.
Bullet time was used in Blade before the Matrix.
Nhl 2000 intro brought me here such a good game
This is Garbage.. Love it !
core garbage
Your wrong i love this band its music is the best
Shirley Manson is one of my favorites. So talented. This is still one of my favorite songs. She is outspoken about womens rights and political unjust. The messages she sent threw her music we still struggle with today.
how cool garbage videos were? shirley was the hit girl of the 90's
Georgia O'Keeffe really was right
Oi Georgia, você é uma princesa, venha conhecer o Brasil!!!!
She was the hit girl for to many reasons to count
When I was teenage I very love the song and vidéo !
Not to be a geek, but Butch has got his production values all over this! Another masterpiece!
I wore this CD out!!! The whole thing could just play on repeat … no need to skip
This is the song that made me sell my soul to this band. Those power chords really were powerful.
They still are...
Thanks for your sincere compliment and love, I’m not complete without you as my Fan 🌹🎻 I have you to be most thankful for 🎻🎻🌹
Videos from this decade were the best
easily one of my favorite songs in their catalogue
This band ...This sound... This passion......
Why am I just discovering this epitome of awesomeness now???? Very cool. And seeing Garbage live Nov 2016. Woo woo!
Amazing video
Hi I recommend an indie rock song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
I listen to this song for almost thirty years and still love it as hell
Andrea Giacobbe's work on this video still impresses me up to this day. The song is memorable by itself and video made it completely outstanding.
NHL 2000 intro anyone? :)
One of the best NHL music tracks in history
omg thats where i know it from :P... was playing that game so much when i was 8 years old :D
@@martinsmejkal1409 yeah I know your feeling:) I were 10 when the game came out
I been played it so much in my youth :) I played as FLorida Panthers for several seasons back then and also created a player and played for FLyers and Bruins
What I liked by the game were the scrums and intimidations you could do after the whistle :)
My first NHL were by the way NHL 98
Absolutely
Wanted a blast from the past and I got it!
Should have asked me i had a backed up fart from hours ago
Version 2.0 - the most meaningful and timeless album I have loved. I bought the CD like 4 times cause it just flat out wore out. I bought every import single that was released as well.
TTITKB is still my favorite Garbage song of all time and I love EVERY bit of their portfolio.
I literally just looked to my left and smiled as Version 2.0 is sitting loose on my gaming center. I downloaded it to an OG Xbox a week ago and listened over and over.
Long live the 90's!!!
Try to sit still listening to this song. The album was super.
Most underrated music video ever.
My head explodes and my body aches. Straight up. For real in the surreal, especially.
Garbage is one of my personal favorites the video was awesome especially the lightbulb guy in a suit!
Still there in Dec2023 !
This smells like Buffy..my 11th grade combat boots and frutopia 😊
"Push It"
[Verse 1]
I was angry when I met you
I think I'm angry still
We can try to talk it over
If you say you'll help me out
[Refrain]
Don't worry, baby
(Don't worry, baby)
No need to fight
Don't worry, baby
(Don't worry, baby)
We'll be all right
[Pre-Chorus]
This is the noise that keeps me awake
My head explodes, and my body aches
[Chorus]
Push it, make the beats go harder
Push it, make the beats go harder
[Verse 2]
I'm sorry that I hurt you
Please don't ask me why
I want to see you happy
I want to see you shine
[Refrain]
Don't worry, baby
(Don't worry, baby)
Don't be uptight
Don't worry, baby
(Don't worry, baby)
We'll stay up all night
[Pre-Chorus]
This is the noise that keeps me awake
My head explodes, and my body aches
[Chorus]
Push it, make the beats go harder
Push it, make the beats go harder
[Bridge]
C'mon push it, you can do it
C'mon prove it, nothing to it
C'mon use it, let's get through it
C'mon push it, you can do it
[Refrain]
Don't worry, baby
(Don't worry, baby)
Don't be uptight
Don't worry, baby
(Don't worry, baby)
We'll stay up all night
[Pre-Chorus]
This is the noise that keeps me awake
My head explodes, and my body aches
[Chorus]
Push it, make the beats go harder
(This is the noise that keeps me awake)
Push it, make the beats go harder
(My head explodes, and my body aches)
Push it, make the beats go harder
(This is the noise that keeps me awake)
Push it, make the beats go harder
(My head explodes, and my body aches)
[Outro]
Don't worry, baby
We'll be all right
Don't worry, baby
We'll be all right
Push it
Push it
Push it
Push it
Push it
Written By Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Steve Marker, Duke Erikson, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
Album VERSION 2.0 (1998)
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And... Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor and Ray Davies
Love garbage and the 90s
Version 2.0 is a fantastic album. Shirley is irresistible 😜😋
Shirley Manson is an absolute rock goddess love her soooo much ❤❤🥰
I remember this strictly on VH1 (Mtv never played it) and being a bit freak out as a kid BUT really liking the song
Much Music played it a lot too. Mtv was barely playing music videos even in the late 90s.
+ravishingelite MTV France played it. ^^
+ravishingelite MTV (Philippines) did play this video. Way back 2000 onwards.
mtv 2 played it a lot before became like mtv
ravishingelite i first saw it on that channel the box back in the day
This is so late 90's. The guitar arrangements are so genius. Pure art.
Oh 90s Pop Rock videos, no one could ever understand them, but everyone loves them 😂
The best music video ever!!!
I totally forget how i loved this Music video so much.