My dad was a music guru and old school hippie . I took him to see Primus several times . He was blown away bye these guys every time. Was so much fun being with him at these shows. R.I.P dad .
59 years old in Canada and admire Rush. These guys have also garnered my admiration. Just getting familiar with their music, always inspired to listen to more.
@@davidprimeau3368 19 year old canadian, been listening to rush since before I can remember. Saw primus as my first concert when I was around 8, and damn it dude, I still cant stop listening to them, or rush for that matter!
Old school Primus fan here, people hardly knew who they were in the early 90s, this is favorite song from Tales from the punchbowl, i was 17 when this album came out ,waited so long in anticipation, walked to the mall in blazing summer heat to get it the day it came out, never regretted one bead of sweat i shed when i heard it! Seen them 6 times and cherished everyone, my favorite band and still listening! they've done the one thing any legendary band does and thats last the test of time.Good filming 👍
I was 12 or 13 when tales came out, it was my first primus album. Their fist single is what got me into them, but songs like this, Southbound Pachyderm, and the De Anza Jig made me a lifelong fan
I saw them at Lollapalooza in '93 (Pork Soda), and I'm hoping to see them again in August. Their 90s CDs were my go-to at the track.😂 They've always been fantastic, but I kinda fell off everything after then, all the sadness and tragedy. Getting back into the alt rock/grunge-era space, adding in newer stuff from AIC, Jerry Cantrell, Primus, and some of Les' other projects. I never got to upgrade most of my vinyl and cassette tapes to CDs, and I've bought precious little on digital. Gotta do something about that!
Easily are you serious it was that easy to be your favorite I'm going to have to say you just might be lying I need more proof..... But I believe you only because I have to.... You know you're favorite songs get old and maybe you got a new one now.... Not a big believer... But I guess I have to trust you
Sup, music that holds true value instead of melodies filled with lyrics that don’t have anything to offer for self improvement. Primus is fun to listen to and Claypool’s lyrics stay true to his individual experiences.
Same here, I heard them when I was in a drug induced haze in my 30s and had no idea who they and many other bands were ... 54 and embracing new old music without the narcotics flowing through my veins 🩵🫂
@@PerEdlund it refers to being locked in together to the tempo and rhythm of the song. It usually refers to the bass and drums/percussion element of a song, where it isn’t changing rhythm or time signature it’s just staying locked in and almost hypnotic.
Jay is the original drummer for Primus and he is awesome! As a drummer and a huge fan I can tell you Jay messes up while Les is in solo, he catches himself but it sounds like he fell down and scratched his knee then pops right back up. Also these drum parts were written by Tim Alexander, the real monster in the mix!
Seth Johnston bravo....hai ragione.... sempre se ho capito cosa hai scritto....sono veramente steampunk.....scusa ma non conosco l'inglese....ma un po' di italese
Their OG drummer lane is doing a good job filling in for herb. this song has easily my favorite drum rhythm of any primus song and hes doing it justice.
@@shlebmoi mean i think the 3 main drummers are all good, brain just plays the parts like a session drummer (you'll never guess what he primarily does), jay and herb are both masters with their own styles and musical vices.
Wholly heck, as an old metal-head. I've missed this for 30yrs!! Les Claypool BLOWS my mind! Plays an insane bass. 6 strings. Another Victor Wooton! I always wanted to learn to play bass! Still fiddling about with it. This ole gal must see these fab men!!
lyrics: They headed southward from San Francisco To be with chuckles and the others With electric in the air and peroxide in their hair They looked like golden brothers They drove a Datsun, an automatic The radio blaring static He made a face into the light and burst out laughing at the sight The hysteria ensuing would dominate the night From all the candy, the seats were sticky As they were drawn into the grapevine Then "introduce yourself" came on as they barreled through the fog The demon puffing madly on a mentholated log They were tired, they were sleepy So they parked behind the Roxy Adam left to use the phone, so he sat there all alone When Adam's voice come beaming through on the radio He started laughing
This was a great show. If you notice during the jam, people are cheering and the guys are looking out in the audience. Bonnaroo had skydivers dropping blinking blue LED lights from the sky. It was some promotion from 5 gum, but it went really well with the show... almost like it was planned.
This was my first festival and I remember seeing the lights in the sky and having no idea what the hell was going on but it was all so incredible. I tried to explain it to people for so long before I found the video of it
My first Primus show was in 95 in Athens at a small little venue that was general admission. Great fucking show that melted my face off. Les has no equal and together the band just blows your mind with the tribal drumming and that funky bass Les lays down. Hard to find three more talented guys ever.
4:52 that groove Les starts playing is absolutely amazing. I love the live versions of Grapevine cuz we get a lot of improvised grooves like THAT! Just a nice head bobber
@@danosullivan4358and the best part is the humidity does not go away when the sun goes down. It’s less ‘hot’ but you’re still sweating your balls off lol. Gotta love the south
Larry is a very talented guitar player. these three musicians back in the '90s really fit together so damn well and I miss seeing them when I was growing up.
@@connerrowland2833 believe it or not I was serious - but I finally got it . Primus doesn't suck because I'm stupid - I actually like Primus - fuck the fans. I'm a anti - social son of a bitch - literally. Primus are one of the most unusual bands - that Rock hard enough to keep my interest - & the bass is killing me - the lyrics are funny & that's good for stupid people like me . I'm a real Primus fan & quit throwing mud at them when they sing mud.
Primus belongs just like TOOL to the pure music ( You love it or hate it ) but its still 10 times beter than the rest of modern music......... THIS IS ART 💝
Honestly you're wrong. People who legitimately think that music is somehow just plain bad right now clearly haven't taken the time to look for good stuff. There's so many awesome bands killing it right now, look at King Gizzard, Pallbearer, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Thundercat, just to name a few random examples!
what a damn good performance. I remember going to the Palm Beach theater in 1995 when they were doing tales of the punch bowl tour. it was one of the best concerts I ever saw when they were all together. and I do appreciate this get together right here. Tim Alexander one of the best drummers of all time I'm sure can appreciate this concert right here. promise one of the best bands of all times. I've got a lot more comments to make and I will definitely in the future. I'm so glad that I had the chance to see Primus back in the 90s and come across the Great legend
This is the coolest f@#$king song ever. It mellows me out and then pumps me up with this built up energy. I don't do drugs but this song would be the one if I could space out. It gives me such a natural high.
I got my 17-year-old son a basic guitar for Christmas and introduced him to Primus and told him to research the bass legend... Les Claypool... one of my most favorite bass guitarist of all time. he really appreciates the advanced bass player and recognizes the talent and is taking it up quite well.
Puts me in that feeling of being a little high but with no drugs or alcohol. Anybody else? Anyone? That's cool. Drugs and alcohol are cool too you guys
My Dad played this yesterday while I was gaming and I felt invincible and killed 2 whole teams by myself. Ever since I was looking for this song and I finally found it🥳. Its only been a day since I started looking for it.
Been a Primus fan Since getting out of the joint in December 91, My name was MUD , and the other hits. Love ❤️ that $$$ Bad Ass bàss , his singing very Jazzy rock, man knows a bass. Nice Sound system makes it happen.
I have seen and listened to Prims since the early '90s and really feel when Lane was on drums, he brought out the best of the band. Though all great it seems he understood the goal deeper than any of the other drummers and added more to the rhythms and fills...incredible.
Who's that drummer? He's no Tim Alexander but he's doing the song and the band justice which is more than I can say about Brain. I still wish Tim had never left the band. He's clearly the best drummer Primus could ever ask for. No one could ever fit their music more perfectly
Tim is back, he had accompanied Primus on their 2014 tour with the fungi ensemble. It was beautiful. I really hope to see another tour this year with tim. That would be great, but no rush on the musical brilliance.
Hugo Stiglitz That's Jay Lane, as Sherri Lynn pointed out. He was Primus's drummer before Tim Alexander joined. Jay Lane had to leave Primus before they recorded any albums due to obligations with another band he was involved in. As for Brain, he's an excellent drummer in my opinion but not the best fit for Primus. His style is very similar to John Bonham. I'll admit that I love the Brown Album. It's not their best, but it has several of my favorite Primus songs.
Logan Palmer Yea Brain is an amazing drummer but he just didn't fit the band and he did kind of badly on Tim's songs IMO. As a drummer, I get annoyed by that sort of thing. You don't have to copy what the other drummer was doing stroke for stroke but at least learn the songs and get down the feel. Brain just didn't do that at all and I didn't like that
Jay Lane also when playing with them in the mid to late 80's was jamming with them on many of the songs that came out on "Suck On This" While a lot of those songs were put into Frizzle Fry the rest were on used on different albums as well.
Well the best concerts I've ever been to was 1995 tales from the punch bowl and the Palm Beach auditorium here in Florida. What a magnificent performance that they had put on
I have a feeling, if not composed by les claypool, many of his chord progressions would never exist/be discovered through someone else. He’s just that unique
He doesn’t really do ‘chord progressions’ in the traditional sense though, all of his stuff is just bass riffs and usually every song stays in one key. Like in this song you could play the same chord over the entire thing if you wanted to. It would be boring but it wouldn’t sound bad. It’s sure fair to say no one else would come up with his bass lines though
These guys are so good and the way I see it is that lucky for us Primus fans that Les was "too good" for Metallica because the whole world needed to hear (and see) the kind of music that this band plays. I think that the video to "My Name Is Mud" is so entertaining because of the faces that Les makes as Mud. nobody else could have done that better just like nobody could have played the part of "Tuco" in The Good, The Bad And The Ugly better than Eli Wallach.
My dad was a music guru and old school hippie . I took him to see Primus several times . He was blown away bye these guys every time. Was so much fun being with him at these shows. R.I.P dad .
RIP dad
Much love for your pops, sorry for your lose bud
Sounds like your pops was a great dude. Keep your head up brother
Sorry for your loss man. Blast some good music in his memory
Your dad was straight up G.
3 piece band sounds like 6 people. True talent..
Absolutely! That's what blows me away. Even people who aren't into it raise their eyebrows when you tell them it's a 3 piece band!
59 years old in Canada and admire Rush. These guys have also garnered my admiration. Just getting familiar with their music, always inspired to listen to more.
Primus Sucks.
@@davidprimeau3368 19 year old canadian, been listening to rush since before I can remember. Saw primus as my first concert when I was around 8, and damn it dude, I still cant stop listening to them, or rush for that matter!
@@shreddytodie1605 Great, I saw Rush live in about 1980, fantastic. Maybe some day I will see Primus.
Judging by crowd reactions in these videos the people of Bonnaroo 2011 knew a decent bass-line when it slapped them in the face. Good show.
Pun intended
Bonnaroo 2011 was the last good ye- HOLY SHIT PRIMUS & OYSTER HEAD AT BONNAROO 2020
Les plays bass and rythemn and Lar and Herb are feebonimal😸✌️
That or the acids starting to kick in
Flux_Time This aged well lol
Old school Primus fan here, people hardly knew who they were in the early 90s, this is favorite song from Tales from the punchbowl, i was 17 when this album came out ,waited so long in anticipation, walked to the mall in blazing summer heat to get it the day it came out, never regretted one bead of sweat i shed when i heard it! Seen them 6 times and cherished everyone, my favorite band and still listening! they've done the one thing any legendary band does and thats last the test of time.Good filming 👍
do people even know about Sausage tho?
I was 12 or 13 when tales came out, it was my first primus album. Their fist single is what got me into them, but songs like this, Southbound Pachyderm, and the De Anza Jig made me a lifelong fan
I saw them at Lollapalooza in '93 (Pork Soda), and I'm hoping to see them again in August. Their 90s CDs were my go-to at the track.😂 They've always been fantastic, but I kinda fell off everything after then, all the sadness and tragedy. Getting back into the alt rock/grunge-era space, adding in newer stuff from AIC, Jerry Cantrell, Primus, and some of Les' other projects. I never got to upgrade most of my vinyl and cassette tapes to CDs, and I've bought precious little on digital. Gotta do something about that!
Easily my favorite Primus song. The opening bass line is hypnotizing.
The Accursed J.E. It’s goes so hard
Mine is American life.
But this is my first time listening to this song and it’s AMAZING. You’re right, it is hypnotizing.
Easily are you serious it was that easy to be your favorite I'm going to have to say you just might be lying I need more proof..... But I believe you only because I have to.... You know you're favorite songs get old and maybe you got a new one now.... Not a big believer... But I guess I have to trust you
@@petercarrillo751why you gotta press somebody over their favorite song 😭😭
Okay I know Les and Herb kick ass but can we appreciate Ler's playing here?? Damn!!
your name's long for "Mud" right?
This isn't Herb.
@@cameronphoenixrose882 So I've been told ....
Yeah he’s the most underrated guitar player I can think of.
the drumer is jay lane here
Jesus man, this is music unlike anything I’ve ever heard. I’m glad to have discovered them through tool fan pages
What do you normally listen to I wonder ?
Sup, music that holds true value instead of melodies filled with lyrics that don’t have anything to offer for self improvement.
Primus is fun to listen to and Claypool’s lyrics stay true to his individual experiences.
I'm a tool fan and in the groups too.. 🤘
Same here, I heard them when I was in a drug induced haze in my 30s and had no idea who they and many other bands were ... 54 and embracing new old music without the narcotics flowing through my veins 🩵🫂
This band just lives their entire lives in the pocket. Holy shit this is amazing music
OT but what does that mean, "in the pocket"?
Damn straight
@@PerEdlund it refers to being locked in together to the tempo and rhythm of the song. It usually refers to the bass and drums/percussion element of a song, where it isn’t changing rhythm or time signature it’s just staying locked in and almost hypnotic.
@@spinblackcircles I got you, thanks for replying!
This drummer is one of the best. The guitars can slide with electronics but those skins are for real.
Facts!!! Im almost pos that those are maple Ludwig and remo heads, but no matter what hes on point!!!! And sound man has his shit dialed!!
Jay Lane
He’s absolutely killing it
Yeah right, one of the best bass players alive is just "sliding with electronics".
Jay is the original drummer for Primus and he is awesome! As a drummer and a huge fan I can tell you Jay messes up while Les is in solo, he catches himself but it sounds like he fell down and scratched his knee then pops right back up. Also these drum parts were written by Tim Alexander, the real monster in the mix!
the steampunk inventor look really fits Les well!
Seth Johnston bravo....hai ragione.... sempre se ho capito cosa hai scritto....sono veramente steampunk.....scusa ma non conosco l'inglese....ma un po' di italese
In early 90's Less looked like a crack addict and now (couldn't be better described) really seems like a Steampunk inventor.
Their OG drummer lane is doing a good job filling in for herb. this song has easily my favorite drum rhythm of any primus song and hes doing it justice.
I think lane is the better drummer. He was there for most of the best music
@@shlebmo he was only in the band for less than a year originally
@@reemsreg yes I realize that now and Herb is the killer really
@@shlebmoi mean i think the 3 main drummers are all good, brain just plays the parts like a session drummer (you'll never guess what he primarily does), jay and herb are both masters with their own styles and musical vices.
Wholly heck, as an old metal-head. I've missed this for 30yrs!! Les Claypool BLOWS my mind! Plays an insane bass. 6 strings. Another Victor Wooton! I always wanted to learn to play bass! Still fiddling about with it. This ole gal must see these fab men!!
When I listen to Primus I just smile and smile
What an incredible gathering of 3 extraordinary dudes that changed music forever using nothing but talent, drugs, and cheese.
the way the psychedelic guitar compliments and melds simultaneously with the bass is genius
lyrics:
They headed southward from San Francisco
To be with chuckles and the others
With electric in the air and peroxide in their hair
They looked like golden brothers
They drove a Datsun, an automatic
The radio blaring static
He made a face into the light and burst out laughing at the sight
The hysteria ensuing would dominate the night
From all the candy, the seats were sticky
As they were drawn into the grapevine
Then "introduce yourself" came on as they barreled through the fog
The demon puffing madly on a mentholated log
They were tired, they were sleepy
So they parked behind the Roxy
Adam left to use the phone, so he sat there all alone
When Adam's voice come beaming through on the radio
He started laughing
Faith no more!!!
This was a great show. If you notice during the jam, people are cheering and the guys are looking out in the audience. Bonnaroo had skydivers dropping blinking blue LED lights from the sky. It was some promotion from 5 gum, but it went really well with the show... almost like it was planned.
+Ozweego412 I had no idea what was going on but it was magical.
Damn great concert
Yes! Some one else remembers!
This was my first festival and I remember seeing the lights in the sky and having no idea what the hell was going on but it was all so incredible. I tried to explain it to people for so long before I found the video of it
Man, i was tripping fucking balls and just saw dudes flying in the sky, i thought it was police at first lol
How can you not love primus.. there all geniuses and musically blessed.
My first Primus show was in 95 in Athens at a small little venue that was general admission. Great fucking show that melted my face off. Les has no equal and together the band just blows your mind with the tribal drumming and that funky bass Les lays down. Hard to find three more talented guys ever.
4:52 that groove Les starts playing is absolutely amazing. I love the live versions of Grapevine cuz we get a lot of improvised grooves like THAT! Just a nice head bobber
Man that's freaking badass I've been totally getting in to these guys lately
Exactly!!! Where have I been? Started listening to them a couple months ago and I cannot get over. How good they are. Absolutely amazing.
Everyone at Roo is spent by the time the sun goes down and most are tripping balls... i love the Roo!
It's so hot in Tennessee in june.
@@danosullivan4358and the best part is the humidity does not go away when the sun goes down. It’s less ‘hot’ but you’re still sweating your balls off lol. Gotta love the south
This show was fantastic. The crowd was totally into it. The 5gum promo. One of my favorite Primus shows I've ever seen.
This is the greatest performance of anything ever I watch this on a weekly basis
I’m back
I’m back
I’m here
I’m back
1:00 "this music makes me touch my hair... oh touchy touchy"
Fluffing up those stinky dreads.
Glad Im not the only one who nocticed.
hahahahahahhahahahaha
I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THESE GUYS!
Me too
primus sucks
Love the Primus beat refined,unique,sublime in time divine😅
props to the drummer. top quality work and a marathon. I don't no nuthin but it looks difficult.
Primus since the early 90's one of the best!
Larry is a very talented guitar player. these three musicians back in the '90s really fit together so damn well and I miss seeing them when I was growing up.
That's magical like a free ticket to the butt. As long as you have permission.😊
My vote for most unique band that kicks ass.
I love at 4:25, after the crowd roars, the 3 of those guys put in some hard work!
I'd buy that for a dollar. /robocop trace
I have never,ever been disappointed when i have purchased a primus album,the musicians are fantastic!
@@SeanMcNerney bruh
@@connerrowland2833 believe it or not I was serious - but I finally got it . Primus doesn't suck because I'm stupid - I actually like Primus - fuck the fans. I'm a anti - social son of a bitch - literally. Primus are one of the most unusual bands - that Rock hard enough to keep my interest - & the bass is killing me - the lyrics are funny & that's good for stupid people like me . I'm a real Primus fan & quit throwing mud at them when they sing mud.
@@morganshaffer3097 I get it now - not mad anymore so I deleted my stupid comment - na Na Na Na Na
So happy to have discovered this. Magic!
Still jamming the legendary trio in 2024!!!!!
Les you are a genius
Man Jay Lane up there loving the decisions that brought him here. What an amazing power in this band.
Jay Lane is awesome. love his drum sound and precision. primus has some of the best drummers
He definitely is precise
Primus belongs just like TOOL to the pure music ( You love it or hate it ) but its still 10 times beter than the rest of modern music......... THIS IS ART 💝
M.L Happy Gaming NL no those belong in in the music where the bass does shit
Honestly you're wrong. People who legitimately think that music is somehow just plain bad right now clearly haven't taken the time to look for good stuff. There's so many awesome bands killing it right now, look at King Gizzard, Pallbearer, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Thundercat, just to name a few random examples!
There is no music in word modern.
My 2 favorite groups.
Deftones are close behind
@@hh4826King Gizzard is absolutely awesome
what a damn good performance. I remember going to the Palm Beach theater in 1995 when they were doing tales of the punch bowl tour. it was one of the best concerts I ever saw when they were all together. and I do appreciate this get together right here. Tim Alexander one of the best drummers of all time I'm sure can appreciate this concert right here. promise one of the best bands of all times. I've got a lot more comments to make and I will definitely in the future. I'm so glad that I had the chance to see Primus back in the 90s and come across the Great legend
Jay is a fantastic drummer! He gives a great tribute to Tim!
I got the album 'they all cant be zingers" I was on E when I heard this song. IT BLEW ME AWAY. And sober it does the same to me
This is the coolest f@#$king song ever. It mellows me out and then pumps me up with this built up energy. I don't do drugs but this song would be the one if I could space out. It gives me such a natural high.
I've been a fan of Primus for long damn time, and I gotta say this is how they should sound live.
This drummer! Wow, man.
One of there best songs on an underrated album.
I got my 17-year-old son a basic guitar for Christmas and introduced him to Primus and told him to research the bass legend...
Les Claypool... one of my most favorite bass guitarist of all time. he really appreciates the advanced bass player and recognizes the talent and is taking it up quite well.
Jay is a great drummer. He's like Brain and Tim in one guy.
Nah...lol he really isnt
He's like Tim, but a world away from Brian
Funkier version of Tim imo
this is the best band EVER!!!!!!
Actually they suck...
Their music blows and seems out of key
Puts me in that feeling of being a little high but with no drugs or alcohol. Anybody else? Anyone? That's cool. Drugs and alcohol are cool too you guys
Always amazed how Ler comes up with his guitar magic.
A bit overlooked as a guitarist I find.
Should change is family name from Claypool to Playcool...
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And that’s why it rocks
Hahahaha I love it
My Dad played this yesterday while I was gaming and I felt invincible and killed 2 whole teams by myself. Ever since I was looking for this song and I finally found it🥳. Its only been a day since I started looking for it.
I come back to this video very frequently and I have got to say, I feel that dude w the dreads more and more every time.
Been a Primus fan
Since getting out of the joint in December 91,
My name was MUD , and the other hits.
Love ❤️ that $$$ Bad Ass bàss , his singing very
Jazzy rock, man knows a bass. Nice
Sound system makes it happen.
Wish I was there.
My favorite Primus song.
those drums are insane!!
No one plays this song like Tim does.
But as you can see Jay plays it better :D
Ive always loved the ending to this song
Saw this song live 3 days ago blew my mind
Jayski really nails a VERY difficult Herb riff here....NICE!!!!!
almost
I like both Herb and Jay... but nobody plays Herb like Herb.... Jay Lane is a great drummer in his own right.. Just like Brain, they can all play.
I couldn't agree more. And I'm glad to finally see how Herb wrote these drumparts!
I'll forever love this beat. Even the imperfection at 4:12 is fine on my ear drums. Nice to know even the best could make a mistake once in a while
It was not a Datsun, it was a K car and I never laid my hands on any peroxide. Other than that, this is so how we rolled back in 95.
Now this is definitely a jam you want to put on blast! Crank it up!! 👍👌🙌😁
I have seen and listened to Prims since the early '90s and really feel when Lane was on drums, he brought out the best of the band. Though all great it seems he understood the goal deeper than any of the other drummers and added more to the rhythms and fills...incredible.
It was this song and perfomance that turned me into a true hard Primus fan, too many puppies sealed the deal
Who's that drummer? He's no Tim Alexander but he's doing the song and the band justice which is more than I can say about Brain. I still wish Tim had never left the band. He's clearly the best drummer Primus could ever ask for. No one could ever fit their music more perfectly
Tim is back, he had accompanied Primus on their 2014 tour with the fungi ensemble. It was beautiful. I really hope to see another tour this year with tim. That would be great, but no rush on the musical brilliance.
That drummer is Jay Lane.
Hugo Stiglitz That's Jay Lane, as Sherri Lynn pointed out. He was Primus's drummer before Tim Alexander joined. Jay Lane had to leave Primus before they recorded any albums due to obligations with another band he was involved in.
As for Brain, he's an excellent drummer in my opinion but not the best fit for Primus. His style is very similar to John Bonham. I'll admit that I love the Brown Album. It's not their best, but it has several of my favorite Primus songs.
Logan Palmer Yea Brain is an amazing drummer but he just didn't fit the band and he did kind of badly on Tim's songs IMO.
As a drummer, I get annoyed by that sort of thing. You don't have to copy what the other drummer was doing stroke for stroke but at least learn the songs and get down the feel. Brain just didn't do that at all and I didn't like that
Jay Lane also when playing with them in the mid to late 80's was jamming with them on many of the songs that came out on "Suck On This" While a lot of those songs were put into Frizzle Fry the rest were on used on different albums as well.
So incredibly sad i missed this concert.
Bad ass! Love Primus!
Right?! Seen them live twice. Remember both experiences so vividly.
Long live Primus!
'hey man, play some more music like that!'. ok, let me hit replay.
Extraterrestrial talent on display....
Well the best concerts I've ever been to was 1995 tales from the punch bowl and the Palm Beach auditorium here in Florida. What a magnificent performance that they had put on
I have a feeling, if not composed by les claypool, many of his chord progressions would never exist/be discovered through someone else. He’s just that unique
He doesn’t really do ‘chord progressions’ in the traditional sense though, all of his stuff is just bass riffs and usually every song stays in one key. Like in this song you could play the same chord over the entire thing if you wanted to. It would be boring but it wouldn’t sound bad.
It’s sure fair to say no one else would come up with his bass lines though
Listening to primus period is awesome. Listening to primus on E is just as good. The first time I heard this song on E and it blew my mind.
These guys are so good and the way I see it is that lucky for us Primus fans that Les was "too good" for Metallica because the whole world needed to hear (and see) the kind of music that this band plays. I think that the video to "My Name Is Mud" is so entertaining because of the faces that Les makes as Mud. nobody else could have done that better just like nobody could have played the part of "Tuco" in The Good, The Bad And The Ugly better than Eli Wallach.
Sweet. These dudes rule !
My favorite song of theirs!!¡!🎸💥🌟😲💫😱😵👌
This song is absolutely epic!
Primuses intros for songs are fing amazing
Remember, Les is the guy that says, "Bonnaroooooooooo!"
This introduction remains, out of every song they did, my favorite introduction for their music
Wow that's crazy I had never seen this clip before and when I saw the drummer I thought damn how they make Peter dinklage look that big!?
Absolutely love primus
I love the various expressions on the public
They are priceless
The Carl Thompson you use on Sailing the Seas of Cheese. Love it Les.
Les Claypool(Voz y Bajo) /Jay Lane(Bateria)/Larry Lalonde(Guitarra)
Always love a song about a psychedelic experience, ALWAYS
Awesome band great drummer man they all rock great arraignments pure genious
We don't need a huge drama, less is more!
GRANDES MUSICOS SUBREALISTAS Y CREATIVOS!!
Jay Lane has really come into his own.
Excellent stuff indeed
this is basically what a sequel to a movie 20 years later should be
The Rainbow Bass!!
Heard this song in the car for the first time today my first reaction was how tf someone was playing the drums like that
Wow that drummers unreal he is right into the beat how dose he get beat rhythm down pact.
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