You don't need drugs to understand what The Residents are trying to convey through their songs. I've always looked at their music as auditory performance art.
god i remember discovering this video when i was 12 or 13 and thought nothing but how quirky and interesting it was in older youtube days. Now at 25 I rediscovered it and didn't realize what great music it is.
Hearing "Perfect Love" for the first time caused me to instantaneously fall in love with the Residents. Most musicians prattle on for a garish five minutes in a vain attempt to conjure up a fraction of the meaning that the Residents can manage in two or three lines of simple verse.
@@eVISUAL_valdezmeatballchimp saying that any band achieves what others “prattle on for a garish five minutes in a vein attempt to conjure up a fraction of” yada yada is a pretty pretentious music opinion.
The way this album was explained to me was this: the residents could not get airtime with their music. But they realized if they paid for less than 60 seconds advertising on the radio the stations we're obliged to play whatever they paid for. And they have an entire album to prove it
Genius. The Commercial Album is a great album (once you really think about it, all pop songs are nothing more than a verse and a chorus) and this is a great set of videos.
Wow! I remember seeing this on a late night TV music show when I was a kid many moons ago and I've always remembered it. Thanks so much for posting it!
Superb. I bought the Residents commercial album the day it came out on the strength of a review in Sounds, never looked back. Stunningly dark and surreal band.
Before MTV there was a show on late at night on PBS from called LIVE FROM OFF CENTER which showed music videos, which were then pretty arty and cool. This is where I first watched The Residents and heard the line "They found a snail inside," which has stuck in my mind all this time.
certainly. and since those 2 bands are my favourite ever, when I finally stumbled upon the residents' work I was totally blown away. The unseen four (or any number you may prefer, really) RULE
I still cannot, cannot, cannot, just CAN'T for the life of me decide whose genius I prefer . . . Negativland's or The Residents', since they both purposely do all of the don'ts required to excell as a Pop Music phenom & then end up with a steady following nonetheless. Get a copy of their classic Lp from '85, "The Big Bubble: Part Four of the Mole Trilogy" . . . pure genius. Thanks, matibbs, for uploading this gem ~ (•8-D
These are from the Commercial Album which was released in 1980. The videos were made somewhere between 80-84 (they were put out on VHS in 84). I can't remember at the moment I want to say '82. The Residents themselves formed in the late 60's and are still very active now. They just finished another US/European tour this winter.
I find the music incredibly enjoyable both on and off marijuana. But I have to admit, when on it, I tend to hear more subtleties in the music, particularly in the bass.
Back on 31-October-93, Elvira was the guest VJ for Halloween night. She got to pick all of the videos for that night, and she showed several of the Residents' 1-minute videos. This is the first time I've seen them since then. Wow...
that scared the living shit out of me as a young boy of about 3. it was on bbc2 one night and i just freaked the hell out. the last part kinda reminds me of the mighty boosh. genius!
I wish more people had broader context for this, but The Residents are just an astoundingly interesting art collective, well in advance of their time, who will probably never get the attention or respect they deserve. That's what happens when you blaze trail, though; no guarantee anyone's going to follow.
this video, along with the residents' moisture, snakefinger's videos (all of them), snakefinger and the residents' "the spot," gary numan's "cars" and kraftwerk's "t.e.e." are some of the toppermost best PV's ever.
Thats probably my main reason for using drugs, thinking/inspiration/perception. On shrooms I realized that we would have no need for government, rules, and laws if there was no evil in the world, and I now believe that the reason we are here on Earth is to help each other.
To whoever said the residents singer sounds like les claypool is ill informed. The residents have been around since Les was about 10 years old. Les has said many times that the residents are one of his biggest influences however. I personally love both bands, but the residents undoubtedly the progenitors, not visa versa.
the resident i m lookin for a song called but i m not sure tnt but anyway the other song i discover a grt and i really love most of the video animation
What would someone be trying to "pose" as by enjoying music while in different psychological states? Who are you to tell anyone if they "truly enjoy music." If someone likes to drink or smoke weed to enjoy a song even deeper, it's no different than liking sad songs when feeling depressed. Just a mood/setting thing.
@paulsbreakfast the ears are just the "antennas" to recieve. music is for your brains (just as drugs btw). And you gotta admit, it's damn trippy! :) May everybody talk about the associations this great material gives him. No reason to hate.
You don't need drugs to understand what The Residents are trying to convey through their songs. I've always looked at their music as auditory performance art.
i need drugs to enjoy the residents
As Dalí said “I don’t do drugs, I am drugs.”
I've always looked at their music as music.
Sometimes it helps. Lol. ❤️The Residents 💜
It helps.🥦
I love all these comments from 10+ years ago I feel like I'm chilling with a bunch of TH-cam ghosts
now, _you're_ the ghost
@@vap0rlandsooner or later, we'll both be ghosts!
Future ghost checking in
Future ghost here
Yee
Reading old comments while in a semi lit room in the middle of the day while listening to The Residents is the best thing ever
I would base my perfect society on the guitar solo in "moisture".
Right?! It sounds like the SpongeBob outro music only cooler
god i remember discovering this video when i was 12 or 13 and thought nothing but how quirky and interesting it was in older youtube days. Now at 25 I rediscovered it and didn't realize what great music it is.
I used to play act of being polite in my sisters room because it’s so creepy. And she would scream her head off back when I was 12😅 I’m 22 now.
Hearing "Perfect Love" for the first time caused me to instantaneously fall in love with the Residents. Most musicians prattle on for a garish five minutes in a vain attempt to conjure up a fraction of the meaning that the Residents can manage in two or three lines of simple verse.
You posted one of the most pretentious things I’ve ever read, I’m impressed
@@dolphin_kujo3587 please tell me what's pretentious about their opinion
@@eVISUAL_valdezmeatballchimp saying that any band achieves what others “prattle on for a garish five minutes in a vein attempt to conjure up a fraction of” yada yada is a pretty pretentious music opinion.
The only really perfect love, is one who gets away.
@@dolphin_kujo3587He said other bands, not all other bands. And he's right. Brevity is the soul of wit. 😊
The way this album was explained to me was this: the residents could not get airtime with their music. But they realized if they paid for less than 60 seconds advertising on the radio the stations we're obliged to play whatever they paid for. And they have an entire album to prove it
They recommended that listeners to the CD program their players to run each song three times to produce the standard 3-minute tune.
Genius. The Commercial Album is a great album (once you really think about it, all pop songs are nothing more than a verse and a chorus) and this is a great set of videos.
Wow! I remember seeing this on a late night TV music show when I was a kid many moons ago and I've always remembered it. Thanks so much for posting it!
I did too! NIGHT FLIGHT!
Every time I think I'm strange, someone comes along & puts me to shame. Great stuff.
are you still alive after 15 years?
Hey
@@toshinokyokosenpai9239 how about you?
Superb. I bought the Residents commercial album the day it came out on the strength of a review in Sounds, never looked back. Stunningly dark and surreal band.
it's my favorite album by them
Before MTV there was a show on late at night on PBS from called LIVE FROM OFF CENTER which showed music videos, which were then pretty arty and cool. This is where I first watched The Residents and heard the line "They found a snail inside," which has stuck in my mind all this time.
for me, it was USA Networks "Night Flight"
That video was one of most remarkable ones I saw on MTV's in the early 90's. It was great to see it again 15 years later. Very original !
Yay for performance art! These guys are sooo weird! It's great! They can say so much in just a one minute song....
Great! Very surrealistic. Reminds me of David Lynch.
Twistedly amazing. The perfect blend of insanity, music, and art.
certainly. and since those 2 bands are my favourite ever, when I finally stumbled upon the residents' work I was totally blown away. The unseen four (or any number you may prefer, really) RULE
As classical and ultramodern as an artist can be!Congratulations! Always loved u!
I sing some of these one minute songs while cycling in the Suffolk countryside - very addictive
Did you realize how weird and wonderful this was when you first saw it a long time ago? Welcome back l!
The RESIDENTS doesn't need AUTO-TUNE 🔥🔥💯💯
Auto tune needs the residents
"Moisture" is the most terrifying song & video of all time.
The song itself isn't scary, really
seconded. even though it's only a minute long, it's one of my favorite Residents songs.
I remember this from the 80's between alternative videos...thanks for the memories.
excellent. been a fan of the residents for over 20 years and never seen this. thanks!
I still cannot, cannot, cannot, just CAN'T for the life of me decide whose genius I prefer . . . Negativland's or The Residents', since they both purposely do all of the don'ts required to excell as a Pop Music phenom & then end up with a steady following nonetheless. Get a copy of their classic Lp from '85, "The Big Bubble: Part Four of the Mole Trilogy" . . . pure genius. Thanks, matibbs, for uploading this gem ~ (•8-D
The Residents rule!!!
This used to play on my public TV music video show when I was younger and always gave me nightmares.
These set of videos is amazing, one of my favourites music vids ever, awesome, hail the residents!
15 years
These are from the Commercial Album which was released in 1980. The videos were made somewhere between 80-84 (they were put out on VHS in 84). I can't remember at the moment I want to say '82.
The Residents themselves formed in the late 60's and are still very active now. They just finished another US/European tour this winter.
I saw them on USA Network Night Flight around 1982 so that time frame is about right.
This was so beautiful. I have no words. Thank you again
The Residents are the very best !! I love their weirdness !! :-)
hypnotizes me like crazy
I hope when I die people reenact The Simple Song video but instead of a pig it’s my corpse.
I find the music incredibly enjoyable both on and off marijuana. But I have to admit, when on it, I tend to hear more subtleties in the music, particularly in the bass.
The Residents achieve a level of weird unparalleled in music and video.
You are correct, good eye and ear.
the best guitar solo ever
Back on 31-October-93, Elvira was the guest VJ for Halloween night. She got to pick all of the videos for that night, and she showed several of the Residents' 1-minute videos. This is the first time I've seen them since then. Wow...
that will be the video of the year for me.. please upload those videos!!
this people is awesome!!!
I love these guys!
I love them sooo much!
there's something i must tell you,
there's something i must say,
the only really perfect love is the one thst gets away.
Gotta love em.
The Commercial Album (1980).
These videos are on the Commercial Album DVD.
What a legendary I band love em
that scared the living shit out of me as a young boy of about 3. it was on bbc2 one night and i just freaked the hell out. the last part kinda reminds me of the mighty boosh. genius!
I wish more people had broader context for this, but The Residents are just an astoundingly interesting art collective, well in advance of their time, who will probably never get the attention or respect they deserve. That's what happens when you blaze trail, though; no guarantee anyone's going to follow.
Hooray! Thanks for the information.
this video, along with the residents' moisture, snakefinger's videos (all of them), snakefinger and the residents' "the spot," gary numan's "cars" and kraftwerk's "t.e.e." are some of the toppermost best PV's ever.
That's something I was looking for, for quite a long time :-).
WOW!!
O.O surreal...
I saw them on a SF public tv show called "Videowest" in '81.
Saw this '80? '81? Couldn't forget it. After all that time...
The Residents, utterly unique.
This is a very weird episode of the hydraulic press channel
Best band ever
The guitarist is actually Fred Frith, of Hatfield and the North and Art Bears fame.
pretty sure there was another upload of this up on youtube until late 2021(?)
A lot of their stuff has gone missing off TH-cam :( glad this upload is still up
snakefinger ruled!!!
🎇2 BILLION VIEWS IN 12 HOURS ON MY PLAYLIST CHEERS TA THE RESIDENTS!!!💝
dude i thought the exact same thing when i watched songs for swinging larvae!
Has anyone ever noticed that the intro/title segment seems to be using a bit of Stockhausen's "Gesang de Junglige"?
I am one of the residents. I do know this much, there was a "new resident" on demons dance alone and most likely on all the new albums.
long sinds I heard them always fit perfect into short movies
completely agree!
Agree!!!
super-duper!
Perfect Love is perfect.
pretty nice! perfect love :)
So amazingly brilliant. I wish I was high right now. Besides the Residents are obviously: Glen Campbell, Jose Feliciano, Glen Danzig and Robert Plant.
Lucky for me I'm already high
The Commercial Album is so intense
Needed that. First saw this on PBS "Video West" in '81 or something. Kisses Residents!
insane but freaky funny and genius
The last song really fucked me up I may not sleep tonight
Takin a walk down Grove St.
Genius...
Maybe this will cure me from boredom
Why do I believe he's playing the Moisture solo break on the moon?
Bowie, Ferry, and Jagger are too serious. I've thought about this extensively.
Ten years older than DEVO as you know it. DEVO started in 72, that's three years after The Residents started operations.
If These Guys Did An Album With Sleepytime Gorilla Museum It Would Be Fantastic.
Thats probably my main reason for using drugs, thinking/inspiration/perception. On shrooms I realized that we would have no need for government, rules, and laws if there was no evil in the world, and I now believe that the reason we are here on Earth is to help each other.
I have no idea whats going on but thats okay
Maravilhoso !!
Is that a Snakefinger riff?
Act of being polite used to scare the fuck out of me as a kid. somethin about that eyeball lady..
To whoever said the residents singer sounds like les claypool is ill informed. The residents have been around since Les was about 10 years old. Les has said many times that the residents are one of his biggest influences however. I personally love both bands, but the residents undoubtedly the progenitors, not visa versa.
simple song is genius.
the resident i m lookin for a song called but i m not sure tnt but anyway the other song i discover a grt and i really love most of the video animation
真理さん、ジャージゆるすぎ!!😊
If someone told me the residents invented the revolving door i'd believe them
Well that was certainly entertaining.
super Lubie:)
What would someone be trying to "pose" as by enjoying music while in different psychological states? Who are you to tell anyone if they "truly enjoy music." If someone likes to drink or smoke weed to enjoy a song even deeper, it's no different than liking sad songs when feeling depressed. Just a mood/setting thing.
@paulsbreakfast And in the residents case, for your eyes as well.
these guys are disturbing but intriguing
these 1 minute movies absolutley make no sense, just like this world...isnt that simply just beautiful. THE RESIDENTS RULE OBSCURITY.
@paulsbreakfast the ears are just the "antennas" to recieve. music is for your brains (just as drugs btw). And you gotta admit, it's damn trippy! :) May everybody talk about the associations this great material gives him. No reason to hate.
They showed Simple Movie (The last one) on Dolloraclip once.
Act of Being Polite is brilliant
I can't believe you put the tag "progressive" in Captain Beefheart and his magic band