I hitch hiked to Alaska in spring 87 with a Walkman and one tape: violent femmes 1. I listened to it and shared it all summer in the Yukon where I eventually met my wife. Grandpa now and my grandchildren love listening to it with me when we get pancake happy meals together.
Welp, maybe it was an Aiwa.. what percentage of people afforded a Sony Walkman in 1984? Not in context with the song release… but I just wonder. Big Plug Moments.
As fan of this band for almost 35 yrs now, i can testify to the absolute joy that myself, and the whole crowd, feels seeing them play live. Home family. PLEASE keep getting Wild
First time I listened to this song, me and my mates went camping, and we walked up to this place called the chanctonbury ring, my mate made a playlist, we got high and he put it on shuffle and blister in the sun came on, and I absolutely fell in love with it
This is weird but I also associate this song with Big Eyes by Cheap Trick and Sandy Allen by Split Enz. Big Eyes....due to the big hands reference in Blister and Sandy Allen because of the reference in the lyrics to the girls' being stronger or at least taller than him..."it still amazes me". If you have not listened to the other two songs they, like Blister are also fantastic songs in their own right. I think there is a Seinfeld episode about a woman with big hands but the storyline there is that it was a negative. I hereby say to you though, more power to ya Big Hands!
one time i was walking in my neighborhood and i heard through a window someone practicing the riff to this song on guitar, so i clapped the drum riff at the right moment
I was in high school working in a record store when the album came out and all of us there were amazed with it -- but i bet it took 2 years for the album to get really popular.
@@snommelfsc ...I was a sr in highschool when I first heard blister in the sun on the Radio...I bought the album and it was my go To for the summer....I told everyone I knew to listen to it...a few of my friends really liked it but the violent femmes never caught on in 1983... BTW...I saw them on their first tour in Los Angeles It was the next generation of kids in the early 90s who really made them popular... My nieces and nephews all thought they were a 90s band... They were shocked to discover the album came out in 1983
I just saw you play in Northampton Massachusetts! It was incredible. I grew up in Wisconsin and saw the Femmes at Summerfest in Milwaukee it felt like every summer from 1988-1994. 30 years later we crossed paths again in western mass. It was nice to hear the old familiars, but it was also great to see you add a horn section and some additional supporting musicians and update some of the arrangements. It’s been two weeks and I’m still smiling about it! Thanks, guys!
Blister in the Sun is the only song (besides Jingle Bells and the Gilligan's Island theme song) to which I know all the lyrics While traveling abroad I would often sing Blister in the Sun for people when they asked me to sing a song from my homeland.
I would recognize the first three seconds of that song 🎶 anywhere anytime and it automatically makes me smile 😃. 😂 It reminds me of this guy I dated in the 90’s. He introduced me to the song. 😂
So I remember growing up, I was like 14 years old and I was huge into BMX. I found this BMX video and I believe it was Animal: Can I eat. Atleast one of the Animal Videos anyways and there was Steven Hamilton’s part to Gone Out the Window. I fucking fell in love with that song searched every Graywhale my sister would drag me to high and low for that CD. And I found it. I played that CD right up until nobody had or used CD players anymore and that was the connection I started to make with this band. Blister in the Sun was cousins and Is favorite song all the time but we didn’t know what it was, we were to young it’s our parents that played it and giggled or got drunk and sung along. Now looking back I see what you guys did to influence my life for the better. And I’m stoked to see you guys in SLC this year. I’m sorry and grateful you gotta come to SLC though.
My sister introduced me to this group when I was between 7 and 10 years old. I’m actually from their hometown of Milwaukee WI. I’ve seen them a few times at this festival they used to have there back in the 90s called Maritime Days. I’ve seen them there and what used to be the Marcus Amphitheater right by the Summer Fest grounds. I’d definitely see them again if they came through WI!! The 1st album (literally a vinyl album) I had of them was The Blind Leading the Naked. I still probably have not heard all their songs they’ve ever made yet!
Rolling Stone, AWESOME job at 1:48 of, when Brian Ritchie is talking about how Victor DeLorenzo initiated the drum lick spontaneously, showing us a live clip of SECOND DRUMMER Guy Hoffman. Nice job, editors.
Always love it when the authorities (mainly teachers) don't understand the material. Unless Billy comes back and explains "Romeo and Juliet", I'm still claiming my interpretation is correct.
My first T-Shirt that I paid for as a young kid in High School was the Little Girl peeking in the Window ie Album Cover. I got a lot of weird looks until they started to hit the radio.
It's a good song, but it's not in their top 5 best songs. Add It Up, Kiss Off, Gimme The Car, American Music, Gone Daddy Gone, they have so much spectacular music.
blister in the sun..well having a blister in the sun is painful....a bit like life and nothun is going right and why do i have these bodily functions and what it all about..its like a blister in the sun...thnats what i alwazys thought
i had a copy on cd of their debut album with the lyrics inside the cover...lyrics read "because i know you're the one" lol not big hands i know you're the one. not sure if it were a misprint or gordon just started singing big hands i know you're the one.
I hitch hiked to Alaska in spring 87 with a Walkman and one tape: violent femmes 1.
I listened to it and shared it all summer in the Yukon where I eventually met my wife. Grandpa now and my grandchildren love listening to it with me when we get pancake happy meals together.
That's pretty wholesome ,Wish I had a grandpa like you.
That’s so cool, I hope I can have a cool story like that one day
Well this was the most wonderful thing I read this week. What a beautiful life.
was it a sony walkman or a cheapie knock off that is the real question
Welp, maybe it was an Aiwa.. what percentage of people afforded a Sony Walkman in 1984? Not in context with the song release… but I just wonder. Big Plug Moments.
Brian Ritchie is Such an underrated bassist
You have a gift for understatement. You should see them live (if you haven't).
@@tmlafrance I would absolutley love to see them love so i can study Brian
Dude, the bass line to “Please Don’t Go” is burned into my brain. He’s SO GOOD!
@@giraffepunx4484 Brian Ritchie didn't write the bass line, that was Gordon Gano
@@AV9000x So what I bet you Gano can’t play it like Richie
The most underrated group of all time !!!
As fan of this band for almost 35 yrs now, i can testify to the absolute joy that myself, and the whole crowd, feels seeing them play live. Home family. PLEASE keep getting Wild
One of the bands from my youth that I still rock to and plan to pass to my grandkids!
Just saw these guys Saturday in Detroit. What a great time to finally get to see them live
I was there too, they were awesome..great performance
First time I listened to this song, me and my mates went camping, and we walked up to this place called the chanctonbury ring, my mate made a playlist, we got high and he put it on shuffle and blister in the sun came on, and I absolutely fell in love with it
As a woman with big hands, I always thought it was a shout out to how awesome I am.
you're awesome
This is weird but I also associate this song with Big Eyes by Cheap Trick and Sandy Allen by Split Enz. Big Eyes....due to the big hands reference in Blister and Sandy Allen because of the reference in the lyrics to the girls' being stronger or at least taller than him..."it still amazes me". If you have not listened to the other two songs they, like Blister are also fantastic songs in their own right. I think there is a Seinfeld episode about a woman with big hands but the storyline there is that it was a negative. I hereby say to you though, more power to ya Big Hands!
All I can think of is the Seinfeld episode with a smoke show of a woman and Jerry freaking out that she had "man hands".
one time i was walking in my neighborhood and i heard through a window someone practicing the riff to this song on guitar, so i clapped the drum riff at the right moment
I got to see you guys back in the early 2000s. One of the best concert experiences. You guy are amazing! Thank you
Nice to see these guys still play & like to play this for this fans after all this time
1:13
1983: - I wrote the song, initially thinking a women was going to be singing it ..
2021 TrixieMattel: Hold my redbull...
But he’s a guy?
@@cabeb508 how dare you, Trixie is a 100% natural woman
@@leoprg5330 hahahhaha
@@leoprg5330 lmao
Whats the crack with the little girl?
I was in high school working in a record store when the album came out and all of us there were amazed with it -- but i bet it took 2 years for the album to get really popular.
It took 10 hrs for the album to catch on
it got popular very quickly
@@snommelfsc ...I was a sr in highschool when I first heard blister in the sun on the Radio...I bought the album and it was my go To for the summer....I told everyone I knew to listen to it...a few of my friends really liked it but the violent femmes never caught on in 1983...
BTW...I saw them on their first tour in Los Angeles
It was the next generation of kids in the early 90s who really made them popular...
My nieces and nephews all thought they were a 90s band...
They were shocked to discover the album came out in 1983
I’m the dude holding the grey shirt at 52 seconds. Epic concert and epic venue.
Since the very first time I heard this song it always filled me with joy and energy and still now I love it e it like the first time!!!!
I just saw you play in Northampton Massachusetts! It was incredible. I grew up in Wisconsin and saw the Femmes at Summerfest in Milwaukee it felt like every summer from 1988-1994. 30 years later we crossed paths again in western mass. It was nice to hear the old familiars, but it was also great to see you add a horn section and some additional supporting musicians and update some of the arrangements. It’s been two weeks and I’m still smiling about it! Thanks, guys!
No joke. I thought this was from the late 80's. I was blown away finding it's from 1983. They could come out right this second in 2024 and be a hit. 🤯
Incredible people.
Incredible band.
Blister in the Sun is the only song (besides Jingle Bells and the Gilligan's Island theme song) to which I know all the lyrics
While traveling abroad I would often sing Blister in the Sun for people when they asked me to sing a song from my homeland.
Amazing
Me too! Plus a few other songs off that album.
We listened to this on a kid's boombox on the bus every day in back in 1985 or so.
I would recognize the first three seconds of that song 🎶 anywhere anytime and it automatically makes me smile 😃. 😂 It reminds me of this guy I dated in the 90’s. He introduced me to the song. 😂
So I remember growing up, I was like 14 years old and I was huge into BMX. I found this BMX video and I believe it was Animal: Can I eat. Atleast one of the Animal Videos anyways and there was Steven Hamilton’s part to Gone Out the Window. I fucking fell in love with that song searched every Graywhale my sister would drag me to high and low for that CD. And I found it. I played that CD right up until nobody had or used CD players anymore and that was the connection I started to make with this band. Blister in the Sun was cousins and Is favorite song all the time but we didn’t know what it was, we were to young it’s our parents that played it and giggled or got drunk and sung along.
Now looking back I see what you guys did to influence my life for the better. And I’m stoked to see you guys in SLC this year.
I’m sorry and grateful you gotta come to SLC though.
My sister introduced me to this group when I was between 7 and 10 years old. I’m actually from their hometown of Milwaukee WI. I’ve seen them a few times at this festival they used to have there back in the 90s called Maritime Days. I’ve seen them there and what used to be the Marcus Amphitheater right by the Summer Fest grounds. I’d definitely see them again if they came through WI!! The 1st album (literally a vinyl album) I had of them was The Blind Leading the Naked. I still probably have not heard all their songs they’ve ever made yet!
I love Rock and Roll and this is why!
FANTASTIC! Thank you RS.
Love you!!!!!!!! 47 and still in love!!!
Rolling Stone, AWESOME job at 1:48 of, when Brian Ritchie is talking about how Victor DeLorenzo initiated the drum lick spontaneously, showing us a live clip of SECOND DRUMMER Guy Hoffman. Nice job, editors.
lol
i always thought the song was just about being addicted to drugs and ur girlfriend breaking up with you because of it
Right? I thought it was about heroin.
Blister is every inch as great as You really got me, Louie Louie, any Lou Reed or Iggy & Stooges tune.
My jam from back in the day. Loved them.
Met these guys at a show, absolutely awesome dudes
I love these guys. ❤️
Tellement content de vous redecouvrir
i couldnt fucking believe it when i found out this song came out in 1983
Nice album, too. Thanks.
Unique music yet easily absorbed. Awesome band.
i don't know what it is about this song, but absolutely everyone knows all the words, the whole thing!
I learned to play guitar because of these guys.
Eternally awesome
That album changed my life.
I adore the Violent Femmes
surprised to see gano and ritchie sitting together after ritchie sued over this song specifically.
I love the story guys
Legends.
I thought it was about shenanigans at a festival, and then going onstage with the Sun in your face, and the bassist has big hands.
Heard this for the first time in "Grosse Pointe Blank". Liked both the song and movie!
Hallowed Ground was another great album they put out.
this song is perfect
1:16 Alex Chen
Always love it when the authorities (mainly teachers) don't understand the material. Unless Billy comes back and explains "Romeo and Juliet", I'm still claiming my interpretation is correct.
My first T-Shirt that I paid for as a young kid in High School was the Little Girl peeking in the Window ie Album Cover. I got a lot of weird looks until they started to hit the radio.
Add it up is one of the greatest albums of all time.
:13 looks like the Rolling Stone video editor really wanted the song title to have an “A” in it.
Everything I rewind the video to see how they play it slowly I have to listen to Gordon Gano say "wet dream"
Just saw you in Eugene !! Fun !! Got soaked!
Shes one of the best singer s
Crazy how unique they were / are. No ome soulds like them to this day.
That part where they say what it means
Wood stock 94 after I seen em I picked up greatest hits C.D amazing.
❤️🍀♾🌻🙏DANCE
It's a great song, but "Kiss Off" is better.
Of course!
I have a hankering for some Wendy’s
Dope
I didn’t think acoustic basses were made that long ago
I think I saw these guys at Woodstock 94, they played at like 3am.
1:51 looks like Ted bundy
Rock n roll!
Forever I thought these guys were British until I saw this inteview.
loved you in the hovels... love you in your niches..since the Milestone
Back in the day Brian looked like Keef from Righteous Gemstones
I always thought it was a cautionary tale about wearing sun screen.
Can anyone just say what it means
I'm a dummy. I always thought this song was about sunscreen.
L E G E N D S ⚡
1:50 ace Ventura be like
Too bad them & Victor could not agree to business and stay as the drummer for “ this era “ of their performances .....
Silly song and real fun.
Saw 'em at Woodstock...
the second cool one.
Peace on earth.
Big hands makes sense now lol
I thought he was crushing on a woman characterized by having large hands everything I know was just shattered
It's a good song, but it's not in their top 5 best songs. Add It Up, Kiss Off, Gimme The Car, American Music, Gone Daddy Gone, they have so much spectacular music.
I've only ever had 1 wet dream & it happened a few days after detoxing off heroin.
The song is about tweaking, and if not it should be.
blister in the sun..well having a blister in the sun is painful....a bit like life and nothun is going right and why do i have these bodily functions and what it all about..its like a blister in the sun...thnats what i alwazys thought
I love this band. So angsty
Who’s here because of Trixie Mattel
Blister, I thought was about STD.
Dance motherfuckers dance.
So many better songs then this one
I always thought it was about masturbation, too.
That dude has a giant head
i had a copy on cd of their debut album with the lyrics inside the cover...lyrics read "because i know you're the one" lol not big hands i know you're the one. not sure if it were a misprint or gordon just started singing big hands i know you're the one.
I thought it was about sexual feelings for a man.
First
I thought it was about premature ejaculation.
I thought this song was about heroin?
NO THIS SONG IS ABOUT SATAN ASKING THE GOD OF ABRAHAM IF HE COULD JUST CONTINUE TO EXIST In the shadow of CHRIST, THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS
What's the crack with the little girl?
Hipster junk band
Hipster jug band