Not trying to be a troll here but Les would be one of the reasons I would never pick up a bass...I used to play guitar and when I watched SRV play Texas Flood behind his back I just said oh screw this!!!
Primus is the weirdest band to get into... where the bass is the lead instrument. Just a strange mix of satire, 70's funk, jazz grooves, & punk rock...
You've got to check out their video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" A great banger of a song with a disturbingly entertaining video. They're dressed in these vinyl cowboy costumes the make them look like 3D cartoon characters... and like I said, the song ROCKS!! th-cam.com/video/aYDfwUJzYQg/w-d-xo.html
@@mannyb.7829 What did ya think, Manny? I thought they were absolutely fantastic, and they NAILED Rush's 'Farewell to Kings' album. "Xanadu" and "Cygnus X-1" were amazing!
The look on your faces when Les firstd started singing is priceless. I think thats how we all felt! lol. Then, you listened to everything else and realized you were listening to the weirdest, most unique, original band ever. I love that even though you are young, you are wise when it comes to music.
Unique is the word that keeps turning up in every Primus review and it's true. Cool to see you girls grooving to this song that is prolly older than you.
I don’t know what’s up with Primus today, but I saw them on Pay per View back in the day playing Woodstock ‘94. I was very impressed with the bass performance. I had never seen bass played like that before. I remember being amusingly entertained by his vocal style. It was very short set, and his encore was a very brief bass solo. 🤣 The crowd was chanting “PRIMUS SUCKS!” Which was their praise from the crowd. “Primus sucks” means Primus is awesome! 😄
Primus has one of the most unique sounds in music today, I love it and hate it. I wish there was more, but at the same time their uniqueness is one of their great traits. They never take themselves too seriously
I grew up going to that race track. I was actually working there when they were shooting the racing. I didn't find out about it until the first time that I saw the video.
Primus has great music and some of the best videos there are. Les Claypool plays both the guitar and upright bass brilliantly. Claypool auditioned for Metallica, they said he was too good and should start his own band so he did Primus.
Isn't that crazy?...I mean can you imagine Hetfield saying you're too good to be in arguably one of the best heavy metal bands ever!?....Les Claypool is a bass Gangster...Tommy the cat live...untouchable
He also does the theme song for South Park! I think the nachos are a reference to the name of the album "Sailing the Seas of Cheese". Check out 'those damn blue collar tweekers' live from Woodstock or 'Tommy the cat' live from Bonnaroo
I saw them when opening for Rush. Mind blowing concert, and you could easily see that Rush selected them because both Rush and Primus did their own thing regardless of what the record labels wanted. Rock on Primus (and RIP Neal Peart).
When the phrase alternative music was coined back in the late 80s/early 90s, you wonder if they had this band in mind. & Primus was one of those bands back in the day that it fit to tee! They definitely had a flair for the weird! 🤯😁✌🏼🤘🏼
Check out My name is mud. And for truly weird but fun Wynona’s big brown beaver. Les Claypool is a great bass player. He tried out for Metallica when Cliff Burton was killed.
The first time I saw them they opened for RUSH (big mistake) and got booed off the stage by their third song. I felt bad for them, but they were just too far against the grain for most listening audiences back then. Once they gained a bit more popularity they came here to Daytona and slayed it! My favorite is still 'Tommy the Cat'. You gotta give that a listen. Les Claypool's bass work in that is epic!
WILSON !!! was a race car driver. i wanna see how dad reacts if juliet brings home a college guy dressed in his under roos like the leadsinger/bassist. steamy.
Les Claypool is a prolific Bass Player.. many of 'Primus' songs are worth listening to have been listed below.. but they are most known for the theme song to the cartoon 'South Park'
I love this band. the album Sailing The Seas Of Cheese is why you have "steamy" cheese in the vid. Bit of useless trivia for you, Les Claypool went to school with Kirk Hammett!
I really like the lyrics to this song. I see it as sort of an East Bay slice of life, with Captain Pierce having complex emotions about aging upon being forced into retirement from the fire department, contrasted with Jerry, a reckless young man who died too young in a street racing accident.
It's a true story about one of his buddies that died driving drunk btw "Dog will hunt!"- is from the movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as said by the character Chop Top Sawyer.
The bass player and singer are the same person, named Les Claypool. The best description I've ever heard of him is that "he plays the bass like he invented it." My favorite Primus song is Winona's Big Brown Beaver.
These guys made an appearance in “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (the first Bill & Ted movie). Great live showcase. Check it out (most excellent movie too, BTW).
Les claypools voice is like that because he was in a bad car accident that made him partially deaf in one ear. Fun fact. Glad you guys like it. They are on tour right now. Go see it.
Id love to see more primus reactions. One Unique Niche song that is one of my favorite of all time. "One Better - Les Claypool and his fancy band" it has a MINDBLOWING xylophone solo
This song was from the album called "Sailing the Seas of Cheese," hence the NACHOS. That being said you have to listen to Wynona's Big Brown Beaver. The lyrics are hilarious.
It's so much fun watching your "reaction" videos (with lots of stuff from my "old days") Really enjoying them and I am glad I found your channel. I would love seeing you "react" to anything by Yngwie Malmsteen some time... best wishes, tjb
I really hope you guys check out a bunch more Les Claypool and & Primus. They are insanely good. Les Claypool is a GOD at the bass. Arguably one of the best to have ever lived.
Les Claypool, the bassist and singer, is in many bands, and one of the greatest bassists we’ve ever had. His newest band is The Lennon Claypool delirium, with John Lennon’s son
I think the this is similar to Al Dimiola Suite golden dawn staring at minute 2;36. If you like this style you should love this. This song is incredibly raw and funky. I put Al up there with JImmy Paige as far as an innovator. He plays many many styles. Some I dont care for some of it but some is other worldly. I you like Kashmir you should like Al Dimiola Mara Hari. Time timing on those drums [[O.M.G!!]]
Primus is different, not weird. I was supposed to see them live back on the 13th of August. They oversold tickets to the venue though and I was late getting there and turned away at the venue. I still have an outstanding claim against Ticket Master to get my ticket money back
I absolutely miss those two Dana's Faith it's a fantastic reaction to watch everytime they reaction to music like Primus Alice in Chains System of a down and The Offspring
Hello, it's good to see your reactions !!! In the same vein, check out "Violent & Funky" or "Therapy" by Infectious Grooves. And similar style (out of the ordinary) Living Color (I recommend Time's Up)
@@harliiquinnstarlight Indochine is a French band with an original , strong sound. On TH-cam , you will find all videos singles , live videos , tracks , for free. These guys are amazing ! You have all informations , in Wikipedia. You could listen to the song : "Danceteria". The singer , Nicola , sends to his twin brother , Stéphane , few words. Stéphane is in the Paradise . . . Too sad ! :'(
"That's so weird..." YEP, that's Primus, alright! When Les Claypool (the bass player/singer) first started out, his father told him he'd never make it because he can't sing. LOL
So now you need listen to King Crimson’s Elephant Talk from 1981. Primus’ song borrows heavily from Elephant Talk, the bass line, the phrenetic guitar, the vibe. Please please do yourself a favor and see for yourselves.
If you're going down this route I feel like you should try out "Flashback" by Tomahawk (the live version). I think you'll really appreciate the weird vocals the guy is doing.
I'll patiently wait for "My name is mud" girls. You're in for a treat, that's for sure!!
And Winona's Big Brown Beaver!
6 foot 2 and rude as hell…
Agree!
and my name is mud video features christian bale
and Hamburger Train
Les Claypool is one of the reasons I picked up bass when I was a kid!!
Not trying to be a troll here but Les would be one of the reasons I would never pick up a bass...I used to play guitar and when I watched SRV play Texas Flood behind his back I just said oh screw this!!!
@@thestranger6648 Haha I know what you mean,but he,geddy,harris,and bello were a few of my favorites and made me want to just jam!!!
Kurt Cobain was the reason I picked a guitar when I was kid, we should jam
He reason I put mine down
Same here! I used to think the bass was just a boring version of the guitar until I heard tommy the cat, totally blew my mind
Primus is the weirdest band to get into... where the bass is the lead instrument.
Just a strange mix of satire, 70's funk, jazz grooves, & punk rock...
You've got to check out their video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver"
A great banger of a song with a disturbingly entertaining video. They're dressed in these vinyl cowboy costumes the make them look like 3D cartoon characters... and like I said, the song ROCKS!!
th-cam.com/video/aYDfwUJzYQg/w-d-xo.html
It was a take on the Duracell battery commercials of the '80s
"Lacquer Head " by Primus is another groovy underrated song.
Super chunky bass
Best song off that album imo. So heavy!
Frank Zappa meets Jaco Pastorius meets Weird AL meets YOUR EARS👍👍
This may be the best description of Primus I have read yet.
@@bevil4aday Agreed : )
Funny you would mention Jaco. I think I know where he got the instrumental for this song. Paco plays on this one. Al Dimiola [From sea to the clouds.]
This is perfect!
Inside a fever dream
I’m seeing these guys live in a couple weeks-my first Primus show ever!
I’m seeing them as well,this Tuesday in Houston!!
I saw Primus live at Thompson's Point, a Portland, Maine outdoor music venue, 6 years ago or so. it was great... "lead-in" bands were awesome...
Primus sucks!! I'd love to see them live
Enjoy!
@@mannyb.7829 What did ya think, Manny? I thought they were absolutely fantastic, and they NAILED Rush's 'Farewell to Kings' album. "Xanadu" and "Cygnus X-1" were amazing!
The look on your faces when Les firstd started singing is priceless. I think thats how we all felt! lol. Then, you listened to everything else and realized you were listening to the weirdest, most unique, original band ever. I love that even though you are young, you are wise when it comes to music.
Unique is the word that keeps turning up in every Primus review and it's true. Cool to see you girls grooving to this song that is prolly older than you.
I always tell people, the hardest breakdowns you'll ever hear are in primus songs. They go very hard.
Smart ladies. You to listened to the words, accepted the eccentric vocals, got into it. Liked and subscribed.
Been two years. Still reminding people to read what Les wrote in his songs. He writes as well as he plays.
I don’t know what’s up with Primus today, but I saw them on Pay per View back in the day playing Woodstock ‘94. I was very impressed with the bass performance. I had never seen bass played like that before. I remember being amusingly entertained by his vocal style. It was very short set, and his encore was a very brief bass solo. 🤣 The crowd was chanting “PRIMUS SUCKS!” Which was their praise from the crowd. “Primus sucks” means Primus is awesome! 😄
They’re currently touring w original lineup,.covering Rush ‘A farewell to kings’ in it’s entirety
🎸🥁👍🎸
Primus has one of the most unique sounds in music today, I love it and hate it. I wish there was more, but at the same time their uniqueness is one of their great traits. They never take themselves too seriously
I grew up going to that race track. I was actually working there when they were shooting the racing. I didn't find out about it until the first time that I saw the video.
The name of the album is called "Sailing The Seas of Cheese".......Cheesy Nachos!!
ok. this reaction got u a sub and a like. you guys appreciate talent! my faith in our future generation has been restored!
Oh, Primus is a whole Pandora's Box you just opened. Woodstock performance of "Damn Blue Collared Tweekers" is a must! ☺
Primus has great music and some of the best videos there are. Les Claypool plays both the guitar and upright bass brilliantly. Claypool auditioned for Metallica, they said he was too good and should start his own band so he did Primus.
Isn't that crazy?...I mean can you imagine Hetfield saying you're too good to be in arguably one of the best heavy metal bands ever!?....Les Claypool is a bass Gangster...Tommy the cat live...untouchable
He also does the theme song for South Park! I think the nachos are a reference to the name of the album "Sailing the Seas of Cheese". Check out 'those damn blue collar tweekers' live from Woodstock or 'Tommy the cat' live from Bonnaroo
I haven't some of those songs in years but I loved (and probably still do) that whole album.
Primus sucks...check out Tommy the Cat and make sure the bass levels are good😎
One of the live versions, though. . .
Im glad the girls are expanding their Metal catalog but Primus does suck!!!!!!
I saw them when opening for Rush. Mind blowing concert, and you could easily see that Rush selected them because both Rush and Primus did their own thing regardless of what the record labels wanted. Rock on Primus (and RIP Neal Peart).
“Oh no, nachos!”…REWIND…” Oh no, nachos!” 😆 🤟🏽
Nothing like Claypool plucking a bass to some odd lyrics
Another great song by Primus is "Tommy the cat" live in Bonnaroo.
I would bet every cent I have that Primus is the most listened to band in history. Thanks to South Park. Yep, that is Primus.
RIP Nachos
RIP Jerry the Race Car Driver
Saw these guys with Rush back in '91 or '92. Great show!
Primus know defy the laws of tradition live radio jam
Some of the BEST live performers here. Love the reactions. Thanks!
When the phrase alternative music was coined back in the late 80s/early 90s, you wonder if they had this band in mind. & Primus was one of those bands back in the day that it fit to tee! They definitely had a flair for the weird! 🤯😁✌🏼🤘🏼
I'm going to see Primus Oct. 25th, recording the first 3 songs live on my Facebook. Hope they play my favorite song, Tommy the Cat.
Check out My name is mud. And for truly weird but fun Wynona’s big brown beaver. Les Claypool is a great bass player. He tried out for Metallica when Cliff Burton was killed.
The first time I saw them they opened for RUSH (big mistake) and got booed off the stage by their third song. I felt bad for them, but they were just too far against the grain for most listening audiences back then. Once they gained a bit more popularity they came here to Daytona and slayed it! My favorite is still 'Tommy the Cat'. You gotta give that a listen. Les Claypool's bass work in that is epic!
Primus is a league of they're own. If you've ever tagged any MP3's songs you've downloaded, you'll notice "Primus" under the Genre choices drop-down.
WILSON !!! was a race car driver. i wanna see how dad reacts if juliet brings home a college guy dressed in his under roos like the leadsinger/bassist. steamy.
LOL! I don't want to think as to what might happen! LOL!
Les Claypool is a prolific Bass Player.. many of 'Primus' songs are worth listening to have been listed below.. but they are most known for the theme song to the cartoon 'South Park'
The bass line is actually that weird backtrack you were talking about in the beginning. Les my favorite bassist of all time
I love this band. the album Sailing The Seas Of Cheese is why you have "steamy" cheese in the vid. Bit of useless trivia for you, Les Claypool went to school with Kirk Hammett!
The guitarist for Primus used to play for the death metal band Possessed.
I really like the lyrics to this song. I see it as sort of an East Bay slice of life, with Captain Pierce having complex emotions about aging upon being forced into retirement from the fire department, contrasted with Jerry, a reckless young man who died too young in a street racing accident.
I was thinking primus Jerry was a race car drive for request but I seen you girls did it!! Yeahhhhhhh!!!🤘🤘🤙🤙🤙
I remember hearing Primus for the first time 30 years ago. I was 14, I’m guessing about how old these girls are here. My mind was blown too 🤣.
jerry was a nacho slider.. slipped on cheese that got cold.. it heated up later in the summer sun and spawned micro kingdoms of old
Haven't even seen the video can't wait for the reaction 👍
It's a true story about one of his buddies that died driving drunk btw "Dog will hunt!"- is from the movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as said by the character Chop Top Sawyer.
The bass player and singer are the same person, named Les Claypool. The best description I've ever heard of him is that "he plays the bass like he invented it."
My favorite Primus song is Winona's Big Brown Beaver.
These guys made an appearance in “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (the first Bill & Ted movie). Great live showcase. Check it out (most excellent movie too, BTW).
Les claypools voice is like that because he was in a bad car accident that made him partially deaf in one ear. Fun fact. Glad you guys like it. They are on tour right now. Go see it.
Awesome some primus
The guitarist Larry Lalonde used to play in a Death Metal band Possessed. They ruled too.
Oh my gawd you are now into my gaunra of music.
Id love to see more primus reactions. One Unique Niche song that is one of my favorite of all time.
"One Better - Les Claypool and his fancy band" it has a MINDBLOWING xylophone solo
Pheniox Theater , Petaluma, Ca. is where this is filmed
This song was from the album called "Sailing the Seas of Cheese," hence the NACHOS. That being said you have to listen to Wynona's Big Brown Beaver. The lyrics are hilarious.
Music fact: Primus is the only band that is also it's own genre.
Look in your music or tagging software and scroll through the genres :D
i love this video is that your guys drumkit
wynona's big brown beaver and my name is mud. you'll defintely love those xD
No band has ever sounded like primus, ever, and that's the best compliment you can give an artist.
Fun fact for the youngsters, in the ID3 file metadata for MP3s back in the day, "Primus" was a selectable genre 😂
It's so much fun watching your "reaction" videos (with lots of stuff from my "old days") Really enjoying them and I am glad I found your channel. I would love seeing you "react" to anything by Yngwie Malmsteen some time... best wishes, tjb
Thank you ! And welcome to our channel!
The guys with the car and the skateboarder are the band members. Also, Jerry and Capt Pierce are real people from the SF Bay Area
Awesome reaction!
This song was unreal when I first heard it
You also get the lyrics ... like that !
Primus is Evil's Red Hot Chilli Peppers...son of Captain Beefheart
This should have been in the movie talledega nights the legend of Ricky bobby .
I really hope you guys check out a bunch more Les Claypool and & Primus. They are insanely good. Les Claypool is a GOD at the bass. Arguably one of the best to have ever lived.
Oldsmobile 442: 4 speed transmission, 4 barrel carburetor, 2 (dual exhaust)
I’ve always heard their bassist les claypool is one of the greatest bass players ever, now we know why.
I apologize if this was already mentioned, but Primus did the theme songs for South Park and Robot Chicken.
You never drop the nacos!
Les Claypool, the bassist and singer, is in many bands, and one of the greatest bassists we’ve ever had. His newest band is The Lennon Claypool delirium, with John Lennon’s son
I think the this is similar to Al Dimiola Suite golden dawn staring at minute 2;36. If you like this style you should love this. This song is incredibly raw and funky. I put Al up there with JImmy Paige as far as an innovator. He plays many many styles. Some I dont care for some of it but some is other worldly. I you like Kashmir you should like Al Dimiola Mara Hari. Time timing on those drums [[O.M.G!!]]
AL, Paco and John. Dopest trio ever : )
Primus is different, not weird. I was supposed to see them live back on the 13th of August. They oversold tickets to the venue though and I was late getting there and turned away at the venue. I still have an outstanding claim against Ticket Master to get my ticket money back
Mía and JULIET siempre con ustedes desde Buenos Aires
I absolutely miss those two Dana's Faith it's a fantastic reaction to watch everytime they reaction to music like Primus Alice in Chains System of a down and The Offspring
Mr. Krinkle has been on my play list forever just about.
Hello, it's good to see your reactions !!!
In the same vein, check out "Violent & Funky" or "Therapy" by Infectious Grooves.
And similar style (out of the ordinary) Living Color (I recommend Time's Up)
Therapy ? was a band with a VERY strong sound. The single " Nowhere " has Drums fast and furious. :-)
Protect really your ears.
The singer us the bass player. He played base as a lead guitar. That's why it is so unique sounding.
This sound is original.
@@pascalmarfaing1690 yup. That's what makes Less Claypool a freaking musical genius
@@harliiquinnstarlight Indochine is a French band with an original , strong sound. On TH-cam , you will find all videos singles , live videos , tracks , for free. These guys are amazing ! You have all informations , in Wikipedia.
You could listen to the song : "Danceteria". The singer , Nicola , sends to his twin brother , Stéphane , few words. Stéphane is in the Paradise . . . Too sad ! :'(
"Shake Hands with Beef" will be worth listening too.
Moral of the story: don't drop your nachos. Well said!
"That's so weird..." YEP, that's Primus, alright! When Les Claypool (the bass player/singer) first started out, his father told him he'd never make it because he can't sing. LOL
Check out their video of Mr. Wrinkle from their Pork Soda album.
jajajajaja!!! amazin video....
Aaaaaaaah… Nothing like seeing the younguns turning into metal heads!!!
Aaaaaaaahh! Aaaahhhhh!!
So now you need listen to King Crimson’s Elephant Talk from 1981. Primus’ song borrows heavily from Elephant Talk, the bass line, the phrenetic guitar, the vibe. Please please do yourself a favor and see for yourselves.
Ohh! Look up les Claypool's Frog Brigade! They cover Pink Floyd tunes!
Best reaction ever
Awesome you girls
"Dog will hunt" came from the original 1980s Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Alias - More Than Words Can Say reaction
🤘🏻😎
Nails look awesome by the way
Thank you !
If you're going down this route I feel like you should try out "Flashback" by Tomahawk (the live version). I think you'll really appreciate the weird vocals the guy is doing.
Primus, "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver." ✌❤🌹
You guys mentioned a Unique sound....voice etc...
Yep...so unique that PRIMUS is still the only band in its genre to exist to this day haha
love your reaction videos ive got a good one for ya janis joplin summertime live 1969 you wont be dissapointed this woman sings with her soul
"My Name Is Mud" from Primus next!!
Devidaner Alouishes Ambercrombie to be exact!
More Bay Area! Richmond/Pinole in the house!!