@@Andrew-bn7rr IMHO most all the music of the 90s was pretty good. Pop, R&B, rap and hip hop, rock and metal, alternative and prog rock......now we have "artists" that don't play instruments, don't write their own lyrics, and are auto tuned to death yet are downloaded tens of millions of times. We also have "music fans" that have no clue about music that existed before 2005. Even though the 50s, 60s, and 70s were before my time, I was well aware of most of the popular music of those decades and listened to it frequently. I knew Elvis and Buddy Holly, the Beatles and the Stones, Led Zeppelin and Sabbath as well as everything in between including disco 🤣. It's kinda sad honestly.....
How great is it nowadays. Remember what we had to go through to hear music when this came out? Now I just type "Natural One'' in TH-cam and it's the first thing there. Listening to it within seconds. No wait. No money. Amazing times.
B Real Yes, that's exactly what I said. I said the world is just one big pile of love. No hate. No violence. Full of people who won't tell people like you to fuck off for your stupid comments.
Heard it again for the first time on "TRW Miami" episode 1...after I learned Sarah Becker self deleted. I'm re-watching that series now. This song is kickass.
I love this song! I remember being 15 years old listening to this with my friends at school during lunch break. We would sit outside at the picnic tables and dance while smoking some weed with a Coke can. True 90s teenagers know what I’m talking about. It was 1995. Damn, those were good times. Definitely one of the best songs from the 90s.
I used to do the exact same thing and once we found out it was on the Kids soundtrack it was the only way we could listen to it bc none of the cd stores sold folk implosion
Chole Sevigny brought me here - what a hell of a film for your first role! Saw Kids in the TLA theatre in Philly....the 90's......how am I not dead yet?
When a song becomes more than a song. Of it's time and genre it's a masterpiece. It was the identity of a time generation and culture. And the hook of all hooks!!!
And let me guess.... After y'all robbed it, (hopefully after releasing all the hostages, of course) you'd set off some C-4 dynamite, and walk away all bad ass in slow-mo with THIS SONG playing in the background. Am I right? I am? Good. 😂
It honestly took me about 20 yrs to finally find this song cuz i couldnt remember the name of the song or knew who the band was. Now i cant stop playing it, lmao
I did that with a song too, 'Bounce around the Room', by Phish. You rarely hear the song, let alone the band. Finally one day, after several years, I got it!
Pretty sure I frequented that place, or one very much like it, as a customer back in the day. Party vibe at two atmospheres. Could hear this song from the parking lot.
I'm the one natural one, make it easy We can take it inside Where I can love how I like if I want it Whatever keeps me high Yeah, we can take it Good and loose on an endless spree Good because we made it And when momma's not around There's no telling what we'll do when we're free I'm the one natural one, make it easy We can take it inside I can have it cause I act like I love it It's a matter of pride Yeah, we can take it Good excuse for an endless spree Good because we made it Your world is falling down, you may as well crash with me When I'm numb natural one It's the one natural one (there's no telling what we'll do when we're free) When I'm numb natural one (there's no telling what we'll do when we're free) It's the one natural one (you may as well crash with me) When I'm numb natural one (there's no telling what we'll do when we're free) It's the one natural one (there's no telling what we'll do when we're free) When I'm numb natural one (there's no telling what we'll do when we're free) It's the one natural one (that you may as well crash with me)
I recall walking into a Best Buy back in the late 1990s. Someone was blaring this song on a home stereo display so loud I not only heard, but recognized, this song from the parking lot. It made me wanna go party even more, if that were possible.
Being a guy in my 20s back in the 90s when this song came out brought me here. This song has a sound that haunts me. Almost an ominous vibe. Like someone is going to be murdered after a late-night party.
When one considers the movie _Kids_ and the background of its creator Harmony Korine and the crimes committed by Michael Alig and the club kids of New York City, and then one places those contemporary cultural and social phenomena against a background of English metaphysical poetry-one of the origins of the modern pop music lyrical tradition-in which death is a metaphor for the orgasm, then your interpretation is not only sound, it is inspired. And I am aware that your response to the song was probably visceral and that these historical constructs had no direct effect on the formation of that response. Still, our artistic appreciation is shaped by our cultural backgrounds, and these things are all ingredients in the bouillabaisse of our ortgeist and zeitgeist.
Guess what... I... STILL... HAVE THIS ON CASSINGLE!!!! And I know EXACTLY where it is too! I a blue plastic storage bin under my bed with all my other CDs, CD singles, cassettes and cassingles! 😂
If you made good party cassette mixtapes back in the 80s & early 90s you were THE SHIT. You were basically a cassette DJ. It was either a superhot mixtape or a total bomb. Such great memories of apartments packed with exciting, dancing people rocking to these tapes. Incredible times, I miss it.
Gotta disagree with you on that one... 70's and 80's, with some good stuff from the early 90's and White Zombie/Rob Zombie to the end of the 90's. I look at the 90's as the beginning of the end of rock 'n roll, especially the music, there was no complexity at all, just catchy beats. You could find some cool stuff like this, or "Popular" by Nada Surf, but overall I generally try to find gems from the 70's and 80's. :P
I remember this track played everywhere back in the day. Remember being around Cocoa Beach at a Taco Bell and it was playing even inside, then MTV, then found out about Kids, then Folk Implosion and Lou Barlow behind the whole thing, and it blew my mind. Lots of connections innit.
Loved this song from the first time i heard it on the KIDS soundtrack. That simple but perfect bass line and that dirty garage drum kit sound made this track an instant classic.
Damn. This takes me back to senior year, lol. Forgot about it until this popped up on pandora at work today. Had to hear it on better speakers at home, lol.
+CtrlAltPhreak Same. Exactly the same. I have no idea what these people are going on about with the OJ talk. I always associated this with the movie Kids.
oj show brought me here. I vaguely remembered this song in the 90s, but haven't heard of it for such a long time, so thank you whoever the producers of the show are. such an awesome song
The expression “one-hit wonder” is a colloquialism, and it is often used to mean “an act which recorded only one song that had widespread appeal.” The objective history of that song having been a hit is not necessarily a factor in the use of the word “hit” in this context. The requisite characteristics of what qualifies a song as being a “hit” are in themselves ambiguous. And so we say “one hit wonder” and we are being informal and having casual fun with the related concepts. Yet we can clarify the meaning of “hit” and we can examine objective data that is associated with the song and its provenance. This song was released as a single on 21-November-1995 (the week after I had turned 26 years old). It peaked at #29 on the US _Billboard_ Top 100 chart. This essentially means that is was one of the 30 most popular songs in America. This qualifies as a “hit” by any reasonable definition. During the band’s career, the Folk Implosion released nine singles between 1995 and 2003. “Natural One” was the only song to even make the primary _Billboard_ chart of 100 songs. Thus, by an objective measure, we may correctly assert that the band Folk Implosion was a one-hit wonder.
I fucking can't understand for the life of me what the fuck happened to pop music after the 90s. Here I am, pouring out a Zima to the last great decade. Fuck today's shit.
Natural One by Folk Implosion is a song that grew on me during my teenage years after I heard it enough times on the radio, the music to the song definitely gives a feeling of some type of odyssey andor trip for the mind.
I finally took time during the lockdown to transfer my cassette tapes (I recorded off radio like college alternative rock radio, etc) from back in the day into digital files and this song was on there and I had not heard it since I recorded it off the radio in the 90s. It's not on Spotify.
I'm an 80's person myself but there was some really great stuff from the 90's including (obviously) this song. Although, to be honest, this has a 80's new wave type feel.
the first time i heard this tune was on mtv's "singled out" with Jenny McCarthey. She was dancing to it and looked so cool and hot while gyrating to the funky drum beat from this tune. I googled "I'm the one, might as well crash, take it inside" and voila! It wasn't easy!
First heard this “non-disposable” 90s classic on KROQ 106.7 FM (Pasadena/Los Angeles) back in ‘96. I was in the USMC (1986-2002), and I’d just graduated college, earning my BA. I live up in Oregon now, where I hear this just as often on the local alternative station…💚💛💙
This is the kind of music I hated in the 90s. BUT now I appreciate it. Better than anything new today ! In 95 I was 15 or 16 depending on the month. Barely made gen x…glad I made it !
Man I remember this jam baked as a potato riding the bus. Stuff like this played on the radio with Primitive Radio Gods, Jimmys Chicken Shack and so many other odd ones. Good times, good music.
That bass line is glorious.
That snare drum too! \m/
Truth! Auditory Bliss!
It's a jam alright! Inspirational. Everything adds in though the drums and the little guitar fill, the vocals.
As a teen of the 80s I came to say that you teens of the 90s had a great decade too.
70s la era ple clasica, 80s la era clasica, 90s la era post clasica...y se acabo la buena musica.
Yes I agree! I miss it! Miss the fact that I was young , dumb, & full of…….
No shit, we had great music. Nirvana pearl jam notorious big tribe called quest wutang rage against the machine nine inch nails. Even better than 80s
Thanks bro
I was in my 20's in the 80's and you got fucked.
Kids was a mandatory watch if you grew up in the 90s.
That drum reverb is perfection
sounds like it's all just natural room sound too!
Being old brought me here :D
Yeah but thank God we grew up when we did
I'd rather be 45 now as opposed to a teenager. Wouldn't change a thing. 💯🤘
@@llremmynightfall9246 me too
Me too!
fourustwentius same
This is an exemplar of the real diversity of music of the nineties!
95-97 especially, IMO. Lots of cool electronic music.
@@Andrew-bn7rr
IMHO most all the music of the 90s was pretty good. Pop, R&B, rap and hip hop, rock and metal, alternative and prog rock......now we have "artists" that don't play instruments, don't write their own lyrics, and are auto tuned to death yet are downloaded tens of millions of times. We also have "music fans" that have no clue about music that existed before 2005. Even though the 50s, 60s, and 70s were before my time, I was well aware of most of the popular music of those decades and listened to it frequently. I knew Elvis and Buddy Holly, the Beatles and the Stones, Led Zeppelin and Sabbath as well as everything in between including disco 🤣. It's kinda sad honestly.....
How great is it nowadays. Remember what we had to go through to hear music when this came out? Now I just type "Natural One'' in TH-cam and it's the first thing there. Listening to it within seconds. No wait. No money. Amazing times.
No, I mean the time it took. I think I made that clear
Damn cauchamer, you could out smug Bill Maher
so because TH-cam exists the world is al around better? hmmm do u ever go outside?
B Real Yes, that's exactly what I said. I said the world is just one big pile of love. No hate. No violence. Full of people who won't tell people like you to fuck off for your stupid comments.
B Real Only morons have arguments online. Have a great day. Say what you will to this, but I won't reply. No reason to.
One of the most iconic songs of its time.
Haven’t heard this since the 90s. How’d I forget such a kickin’ gem of a song?
Me too
I heard it for the first time in decades today and talk about core memories ✅
Heard it again for the first time on "TRW Miami" episode 1...after I learned Sarah Becker self deleted. I'm re-watching that series now. This song is kickass.
Same. Heard a cover on my gf's Spotify and had to find the original 🔥
"When mamas not around, there's no tellin' what we'll do when we're free." God I love that line!
@Travis Odd request Travis. Not sure why you felt the need to put such a request here...but good luck with all that.
One of my favorite lines in a song ever
i remember the 90s man ……
I was a kid at the time so i didn't see this in theaters, i remember seeing Space Jam and Men in Black tho. Was still a great time!
So many memories. Wow glad I lived through them all lol and still here today.
This song has been struck in my head and I’m so happy I finally found it! I’m a 90s kid and was kinda obsessed with alternative music growing up.
Just found it. Have typed in all sorts of lyrics and kept getting rap songs.
Still obsessed
This song would play in clubs,second it came in your knew you were in the right place!!!Awesome song,indeed💃
Grew up in mass great Boston band
Same here 🎉
Am I the only one who played this song 5 times in a row back to back?
Double that.
No. I do that almost Everytime I put this on . Infectious!!!
Nope!
I love this song! I remember being 15 years old listening to this with my friends at school during lunch break. We would sit outside at the picnic tables and dance while smoking some weed with a Coke can. True 90s teenagers know what I’m talking about. It was 1995. Damn, those were good times. Definitely one of the best songs from the 90s.
I automatically like you based on your post. Boom
True 😂
I used to do the exact same thing and once we found out it was on the Kids soundtrack it was the only way we could listen to it bc none of the cd stores sold folk implosion
YES!!!!!
The can!
Did you bother with a carb? We did. Have you tried an apple?
Chole Sevigny brought me here - what a hell of a film for your first role! Saw Kids in the TLA theatre in Philly....the 90's......how am I not dead yet?
You're lucky. I was too young and my mom wouldn't let me. It was a big deal when someone was able to rent it I remember. Such an amazing film.
Chloe is a goddess
When a song becomes more than a song. Of it's time and genre it's a masterpiece. It was the identity of a time generation and culture. And the hook of all hooks!!!
Generation X lives!!!! Not Billy Idol's first band with same name,lol...
1995... What a year
That snare sounds like a trash can lid. I love it.
Yeeesss
yes
fax
@C J and one mic hanging from a ceiling XD
Might've actually been one when you deal with musicians such as this sounds amazing tho
If I got in someone’s car, this song were playing, and the driver said, “Hey, let’s go rob a bank,” I would probably go rob that bank.
This might be the realest comment on youtube. ever. and i don't disagree.
@@billpatterson6910 Thelma and Louise. Oh yeah, I feel it.
Depending on the next song I might ask to get out at the next stop light.
The best post!!!!!
And let me guess.... After y'all robbed it, (hopefully after releasing all the hostages, of course) you'd set off some C-4 dynamite, and walk away all bad ass in slow-mo with THIS SONG playing in the background. Am I right? I am? Good. 😂
It honestly took me about 20 yrs to finally find this song cuz i couldnt remember the name of the song or knew who the band was. Now i cant stop playing it, lmao
I did that with a song too, 'Bounce around the Room', by Phish. You rarely hear the song, let alone the band. Finally one day, after several years, I got it!
Reminds me of growing up in the 90's buying the single from Sam Goody's!
Fuckin Sam Goody's. Anytime I ever went to a mall. I had to go in there.
I loved this! I was in my teens and 20s in the nineties! 🎉🎉
I had this on a CD single, bought it after I saw the movie Kids. I remember dancing to this in clubs in the 90s in Cali. Such a great song
I had a job where I worked overnights and I was working alone and when the song came on I would turn up the volume. Nice bass track.
Oh, yeah, the bass MAKES it!
Pink Floyd The Wall could hypnotize me.
Cool water by Spiritualized
Pretty sure I frequented that place, or one very much like it, as a customer back in the day.
Party vibe at two atmospheres. Could hear this song from the parking lot.
I'm the one natural one, make it easy
We can take it inside
Where I can love how I like if I want it
Whatever keeps me high
Yeah, we can take it
Good and loose on an endless spree
Good because we made it
And when momma's not around
There's no telling what we'll do when we're free
I'm the one natural one, make it easy
We can take it inside
I can have it cause I act like I love it
It's a matter of pride
Yeah, we can take it
Good excuse for an endless spree
Good because we made it
Your world is falling down, you may as well crash with me
When I'm numb natural one
It's the one natural one
(there's no telling what we'll do when we're free)
When I'm numb natural one
(there's no telling what we'll do when we're free)
It's the one natural one
(you may as well crash with me)
When I'm numb natural one
(there's no telling what we'll do when we're free)
It's the one natural one
(there's no telling what we'll do when we're free)
When I'm numb natural one
(there's no telling what we'll do when we're free)
It's the one natural one
(that you may as well crash with me)
Gratsi! It's always nice to know the lyrics on any good track, especially this1...
Thx for these so I could follow along.
Loser
My dad brought me here- thanks dad!
The perfect blend of prosperity, freedom and privacy. I'd go there and stay. Miss those times. No tellin what we'll do when we're free ;)
There's no telling what we'll do when we're free😎
I recall walking into a Best Buy back in the late 1990s. Someone was blaring this song on a home stereo display so loud I not only heard, but recognized, this song from the parking lot.
It made me wanna go party even more, if that were possible.
Being a guy in my 20s back in the 90s when this song came out brought me here.
This song has a sound that haunts me. Almost an ominous vibe. Like someone is going to be murdered after a late-night party.
I love this description. 😂
When one considers the movie _Kids_ and the background of its creator Harmony Korine and the crimes committed by Michael Alig and the club kids of New York City, and then one places those contemporary cultural and social phenomena against a background of English metaphysical poetry-one of the origins of the modern pop music lyrical tradition-in which death is a metaphor for the orgasm, then your interpretation is not only sound, it is inspired.
And I am aware that your response to the song was probably visceral and that these historical constructs had no direct effect on the formation of that response. Still, our artistic appreciation is shaped by our cultural backgrounds, and these things are all ingredients in the bouillabaisse of our ortgeist and zeitgeist.
Finally I've been looking for the song for so long, oh how I miss being a 90s kid. Even though I'm 35, the 90s still never left me. 😎
83 and loved this movie
Same here I'm 38
120 Minutes on MTV when they were really about MUSIC !
James Bell jr. Back before MTV became nothing but reality and drama.
the world was better back then
Jamie Hellfire Except for technology and women.
I miss the old Headbangers Ball.
And Alternative Nation...
haha, i had this on a 'cassingle'. cassette tapes sounded like shit, but yet were somehow awesome at the same time. making a mixtape was an art.
Guess what... I... STILL... HAVE THIS ON CASSINGLE!!!! And I know EXACTLY where it is too! I a blue plastic storage bin under my bed with all my other CDs, CD singles, cassettes and cassingles! 😂
I made a ton. And sometimes recorded intros lol
If you made good party cassette mixtapes back in the 80s & early 90s you were THE SHIT. You were basically a cassette DJ. It was either a superhot mixtape or a total bomb. Such great memories of apartments packed with exciting, dancing people rocking to these tapes. Incredible times, I miss it.
*Is
I am a Goth and this Song is from my Era and I love it! Danced to it more then I can remember.
This is a 2 a.m. banger!
Yes!
Good stuff. Pass the bong....
( )______) ~ ~ ~ have a hit
Cough cough...here
90's was the absolute greatest time in rock history, and tunes like this just prove it over and over again
Gotta disagree with you on that one... 70's and 80's, with some good stuff from the early 90's and White Zombie/Rob Zombie to the end of the 90's. I look at the 90's as the beginning of the end of rock 'n roll, especially the music, there was no complexity at all, just catchy beats. You could find some cool stuff like this, or "Popular" by Nada Surf, but overall I generally try to find gems from the 70's and 80's. :P
@@SuedeStonn agreed. 70s rock was pinnacle and nothing good came out of the 2000s.
¿“absolute greatest time in rock history”?…… ahhhhhhh NO.
ehh noo
I remember this track played everywhere back in the day. Remember being around Cocoa Beach at a Taco Bell and it was playing even inside, then MTV, then found out about Kids, then Folk Implosion and Lou Barlow behind the whole thing, and it blew my mind. Lots of connections innit.
Dinosaur jr, Folk Implosion and and errgggg!! Sabadoh! That's it. Drew a blank..
I know Cocoa well, we'd trip all night at MARZ (early nineties) then head to Coconut's still in another dimension. Great town!! 👍
@@vicesgotme all the way MARZ the club in NYC from Cocoa? woa ♥
It now comes with that Brand New Cherry Flavor.
Such a wild show
2020: the 25th anniversary of the definitive and original mid90's teen film.
LOVED hearing this recently on the Netflix documentary "Pepsi, Where's My Jet?" A perfect 90s song.
YESSSSS
Totally forgot this song sadly
Loved this song from the first time i heard it on the KIDS soundtrack.
That simple but perfect bass line and that dirty garage drum kit sound made this track an instant classic.
F*#k...I have been looking for this song for quite a few years now. Just stumbled on to this.....Thank you!
I just randomly started humming this song today and decided to find it. Such a good song of my era.
This isn't a song. You listen to a song. This is an ocean. You immerse yourself into it.
So very beautifully put ... you speak, on poetry ❤
In poetry *
Gotta love those haunting guitar notes.
The way that beef brought this in is just-❤❤❤
Damn. This takes me back to senior year, lol. Forgot about it until this popped up on pandora at work today. Had to hear it on better speakers at home, lol.
+CtrlAltPhreak Same. Exactly the same. I have no idea what these people are going on about with the OJ talk.
I always associated this with the movie Kids.
I've been searching for this song forever. Couldn't remember the title or the band. So glad I found it
I turned 18 when this song came out and what an indisputable magical time frame.
Addicted to this song. Beyond help.
oh yeah.... there was a reason I would cruise around NYC blasting this on my Walkman back in the mid-ninety's - cause it was GOOD!
Every few months this hypnotic ass amazing song pops in my head. I listen and my brain is satisfied until the next time.
I have a student whose last name is Barlow. This song pops into my head all the time recently.
Can't get enough of this one!😀😃😊😍
Old rolling days in early 90's. love it and miss it!!!
This song is my spirit animal... Rawr!!
Heard this on mtv today! Just had to look it up and add it to my list! Really digger the bassline!
MTV played music? What's time traveling like?
“The People vs. OJ Simpson” brought me here. I had completely forgot all about this song. One of my all-time favorites from the 90’s!
wait. from what part of which episode?
@@karlosdeevs I don't remember which episode, but it's a scene in which Marcia Clark comes into her office after a particularly bad day in court.
Scott Charney yuh she throws all the files everywhere
Are you available?
When I'm Numb
There's no one
I’ve been looking for this for ages . . .
Going back 2 the 90s my time machine is almost completed. Who's coming with me???
Me!!!
This song and Cannonball 2 of the 90s greatest songs. My generation rocks. If you're between 35 & 45 right now you're cool with me.
I’m there, dude
I’m already there. You all can stay at my place. Tell me to quit my job please. And that I should not let my cat go outside on January 31, 1996.
After all this time searching for this song, my Sirius xm brought me here 2020. Yaayy!!!
This song came out in 1995. How am I now just finding it in the first week of 2024? This song is jamming.
Brand new cherry flavor 🎧
I remember that movie when I was a teen in the 90's! Wow, I loved this song! Still do
The snare drum sounds so amazing in this, like it has a mind of it´s own.... That different tone in 0:11 yes please
I thought I was the only one who noticed that weird "off" snare strike, or whatever that is. (It happens again around 0:30, and probably more places.)
They should have given this song way more air play when it came out.........So underrated
this video was on mtv every 5 minutes when it came out
+punkdub737 I only had much music & I never heard it on there
oj show brought me here. I vaguely remembered this song in the 90s, but haven't heard of it for such a long time, so thank you whoever the producers of the show are. such an awesome song
something that was actually good that came out of the 90's
Natural One
One hit wonder. Still rocks in 2018
Monica Czyzewski another 1 hit wonder that'll take you back. th-cam.com/video/4XJxFAoiWSY/w-d-xo.html
find Deep Wound...that is where this evolved from
@@jumpfart666 Good song. Bad Number 666.
The expression “one-hit wonder” is a colloquialism, and it is often used to mean “an act which recorded only one song that had widespread appeal.” The objective history of that song having been a hit is not necessarily a factor in the use of the word “hit” in this context. The requisite characteristics of what qualifies a song as being a “hit” are in themselves ambiguous. And so we say “one hit wonder” and we are being informal and having casual fun with the related concepts.
Yet we can clarify the meaning of “hit” and we can examine objective data that is associated with the song and its provenance.
This song was released as a single on 21-November-1995 (the week after I had turned 26 years old). It peaked at #29 on the US _Billboard_ Top 100 chart. This essentially means that is was one of the 30 most popular songs in America. This qualifies as a “hit” by any reasonable definition.
During the band’s career, the Folk Implosion released nine singles between 1995 and 2003. “Natural One” was the only song to even make the primary _Billboard_ chart of 100 songs.
Thus, by an objective measure, we may correctly assert that the band Folk Implosion was a one-hit wonder.
Lou Barlow is not a one hit wonder.
One of the songs that defined the 90's.
Tony Hawk's saga.... Always bringing the best sounds!
917 in DFW still playing this great song.
I fucking can't understand for the life of me what the fuck happened to pop music after the 90s. Here I am, pouring out a Zima to the last great decade. Fuck today's shit.
And now it’s even worse….. 😫
Corporations don't like creativity. They want the same old thing that sheep continuously buy.
Who the fuck drinks Zima
Damn, you were complaining back when a good song would occasionally release. Way worse now.
@@getgle Yeah its gotten bad, there are a few bands like narrow head but mostly you are better off looking for new old music😪
Natural One by Folk Implosion is a song that grew on me during my teenage years after I heard it enough times on the radio, the music to the song definitely gives a feeling of some type of odyssey andor trip for the mind.
Smarmy, dirty, trashy, sexy song....So glad they put it in the OJ thing, so I could discover it. Thank you Marcia, for bringing me here. FI rules!
I finally took time during the lockdown to transfer my cassette tapes (I recorded off radio like college alternative rock radio, etc) from back in the day into digital files and this song was on there and I had not heard it since I recorded it off the radio in the 90s. It's not on Spotify.
who still listen to this in 2016? me! love 90's
+Maria Pratiwi Im stuck in the 90's surely
I'm an 80's person myself but there was some really great stuff from the 90's including (obviously) this song. Although, to be honest, this has a 80's new wave type feel.
METALHEAD DARCY I grew up in 90's great times for me 😊
I grew up more in the 80's which were great for me (college, great music, great friends)....90's not so much...lol.
Troy Owens I like 80's music too! And 60's, 70's and some today's music. It's fun getting lost in all era lol
Back when youth were natural, and free.
Beat is so NAAASTY
the first time i heard this tune was on mtv's "singled out" with Jenny McCarthey. She was dancing to it and looked so cool and hot while gyrating to the funky drum beat from this tune. I googled "I'm the one, might as well crash, take it inside" and voila! It wasn't easy!
Never seen OJ show, just one of my childhood favs :)
First heard this “non-disposable” 90s classic on KROQ 106.7 FM (Pasadena/Los Angeles) back in ‘96. I was in the USMC (1986-2002), and I’d just graduated college, earning my BA. I live up in Oregon now, where I hear this just as often on the local alternative station…💚💛💙
KNRK 94.7 FM 📻 (Alternative Portland)…💚💛💙
That snare and bass!
A very awesome tune indeed. Oh yes.
very interesting sound, haven't heard of the group until i was introduced today
This is the kind of music I hated in the 90s. BUT now I appreciate it. Better than anything new today ! In 95 I was 15 or 16 depending on the month. Barely made gen x…glad I made it !
The good shit brought me here ...there's no tellin what we'll do when we're free
Still one of my favs from younger days, wheres the musik like this these days??
How this song wasn't a bigger hit, I'll never know. Every beat oozes sleazy trash. It's awesome.
HELL YEAH!! 🤘
that's the probably the best description of this song in the comments lol
It actually baffles me that Lou Barlow has a top 40 hit to his credits.
It's a crime this isn't on Spotify
I commented this 5 years ago and it’s STILL not on there 😢
@@Wraiven22they have it now
It’s there now but to me it sounds different or something. Maybe I’m just tripping, idk
me too OJ series I forgot about it ...... This song rocks !
Man I remember this jam baked as a potato riding the bus. Stuff like this played on the radio with Primitive Radio Gods, Jimmys Chicken Shack and so many other odd ones. Good times, good music.
yep. just remembered how cool this tune was.....thank you "people vs oj"
Damn, that snare sound. Lou Barlow, you genius.
24 yrs later n this song still brings me back to when trying to figure out who i was......still wondering 😔
It’s rare to know, honestly
my childhood is the reason I'm here ♡ I loved this song! Such chill. much fuck yeah, man...
I did not have to touch the eq on this one. Nice mix.
They are all green too. That's extra good.
After my 50s parents pass away, there's no telling what I'll do when I'm free.
90s kid for life.🤘😎