There's some great songs on the debut. Bringing Down the Horse and Breach are fantastic. Then there's some great songs on Red Letter Days. I didn't care for the albums that followed, though.
I'm not gonna lie being 40 now, growing up in the 90s listening to only metal and rap, these bands give me a huge hit of nostalgia because of my mom playing these types of bands all the time on the radio.
Relatable, but in the opposite direction. People I hated back then were into this band, so I have a 'thank god that's over' feel. TBF, though, they're not a bad band.
Man, we had it so good with metal and rap in the 90s. I remember coming home from grade school to see Ain't Nuthin But A G Thang, followed by Refuse Resist and Seasons in the Abyss on daytime MTV.
The Wallflowers came into the cafe I worked at in 2006. I said "that guy looks just like Jakob Dylan". "That IS Jakob Dylan! They've been coming in every night". When my shift was over about 3:00 in the morning, my coworkers were sitting out with them. I walked out the door and they all looked up at me. Jakob looked me in the eye, but I just waved and said goodnight. Bob Dylan's music was my obsession at the time, and I was NOT gonna sit there and insult Jakob years after he'd worked so hard to establish his own destiny. But of course, I always regretted not sitting with them.
I had the pleasure to go to many shows back in the late 90s and the band was so welcoming Before and after shows. I was welcomed into the tour bus on multiple occasions, got to be backstage with them and even got to gamble with Jakob in Atlantic city. My GF at the time was even brought on stage to sing with them. Jakob was always so kind and willing to converse with me on many things. Great band, a big part of my youth and a big part of my inspiration.
I akways loved The Wallflowers, their music helped me through difficult times in my life. Jakob Dylan is a talented musician in his own right, not just because of his famous father.
I saw them in New Orleans when I was in high school. My Mom brought me and we were in the front row. At the end of the show Jakob stood in front of us. He held his hand out for my Mom and he placed his guitar pick in the palm of her hand and closed his hand around it. We still have that pick today. It even survived Hurricane Katrina. Whenever we hear or see Jakob we smile!
And I prefer their version to the original. I mean it’s close, but if I could only listen to one version I’m pretty sure it’d be the Wallflowers’ cover.
@@OtherTheDave that's kinda funny. I abhor their cover, as I feel it strips out so much of its inherent meaning and progression, as they entirely removed the first two verses from the original.
Just as this video was ending, One Headlight started playing on our SiriusXM channel at work. Still one of my favorite pop songs in a sea of forgettable schlock.
Thats weird- Huh? I remember Being little and hearing this song. Then a few years later Bob Dylan was a Floating head in a Victorias Secrer Advert on TV. It made no sense. They had the Girls wearing bras & panties & Bob Dylans head was just floating around. I know B.D. can write sonngs but Jacob sounds better. Also not liking the Seattle scene- points taken off JMO
I think they kept the fact that he was Dylan's son on the down low and here's why. I worked in a motorcycle shop in L.A. in the mid 90's and one of the regular customers was a really nice guy named Bill Richling. Bill often talked about his son's band and at one point had a windshield installed on his motorcycle that had a car stereo and little speakers mounted to it so he could listen to their tape. He gave us a copy, which I stuck in the ghetto blaster in the shop, and kind of forgot about. Turned out to be the Wallflowers. Bill talked about his son's band with us a lot, his son was the bass player. He never once mentioned that the singer was Bob Dylan's son.
I don't care what anybody says... Bringing Down the Horse by The Wallflowers is one of those MUST HAVEs if you love 90's pop/rock/folk music. One Headlight was everywhere and I LOVED IT... holds a strong anchor in my highschool memory for me. I still enjoy the Wallflowers music here or there but yeah it was never the same after this album. The one album that came close to almost recapturing the feeling of this album was Red Letter Days in 2002 but with then more modern production. I did enjoy Wallflowers cover of "Heroes" for the 1998 Godzilla soundtrack... because outside of an Oasis b-side cover, I thought the original version sounded so dated to me at the time as stupid teenager. The song "Ashes to Ashes" from The Wallflowers 1992 album was the sound of a folk rock band trying to keep up with alternative rock standards of the time... still worthwhile song imo.
I Was Born in 1981 & My Friends At TheTime "Made Fun" of Me For Listening to TheWallFlowers Album & Trying to Play it at Parties. Then After HighSchool, an Older Girl (Older Than Me By 5 Years) Hit Me Up to "Hang-Out" With Her One Night in TheNew Car She Bought...So I Grabbed My CD Wallet. After Listening to FM Radio & a Few of My CD's, I Popped in The "One HeadLight" Album. & She Was Instantly Shocked...in a Good Way! We "Made Out" in TheCar, Then I "Got Lucky" When We Went Back to Her House.😜 (TheWallFlowers "One HeadLight" Album & Song(s)...Make Me Remember.)
I grew up without cable. I'll never forget the first night we got a satellite dish, and I could watch MTV. This song came on in the middle of the night, and it was the first time I'd heard it. It still gives me a lot of nostalgia to hear it today.
I bought their record after hearing their Godzilla soundtrack. Not a big fan at that time. But now, in my early 40s i can’t get enough of those 90’s gems. Yesterday i stumbled on 90’s band called ‘Smile’ with their hit ‘starring at the sun’. Just awesome 😎 man. Took me back down memory lane.
I know their manager for their label whom gave me a signed poster of their first album. Crazy story related to poster. Stephen King was at a restaurant when The Wallflowers were meeting with record execs. Stephen said to lead singer. Have them buy us all dinner! Manager said if You play With them I will. So Mr. King jumped on stage and played with the Wallflowers. Thus the legend is born that they played that night together and signed my poster. 😮😮
Bringing down the horse is such an underrated classic '90s rock album!!! I bought the album, years ago, back in my school days, & listened to it constantly!! I loved every song on there!! I was hoping that the video would explain whatever became of the Wallflowers, after bringing down the horse.
Still making music and still touring. Really love their album from a few years ago. Highly recommend the songs I hear the ocean when I want to hear trains, or roots and wings.
I was attending Humboldt State University at the time and I bought 2 CD's: Wallflowers "Bringing Down the Horse", and Matchbox 20's "Yourself or Someone Like You"! It was the best time of my life...followed by the worst time of my life - but I survived and kept going!
I remember and enjoyed their radio hits, but I don’t think I knew the band and certainly didn’t know it was Bob’s son. Having learned more since, I’m certainly impressed with Jakob.
They had some great songs, no doubt about it. They are legitimately good enough for the success they had. Your parents might be able to make some introductions but they can’t help you get radio play or when you’re on stage.
Was one of those bands that had a good song. Unfortunately, when the radio, MTV, VH1 kept playing it nonstop for 4-6 months I started to hate it. Nowadays, it’s back to be enjoyable.
I was a teen in the mid 90's and massive metal head/still am, I didn't mind The Wallflowers at all. Jacob Dylan didn't remind me of his Dad at all when he sang, he sounded different.
I have no shame in saying that "One Headlight," is a song that made me want to get involved in music. I've toured the entire country, been on television, and released 5 studio albums. No regrets. No shame.
My understand was Jakob Dylan didn't want most to know Bob Dylan was his father. as a teen in da 90s I never made the connection till later on. Jakob is a pretty talented musician on his own.
I love that the only thing Bob Dylan said to his son Jakob about the Wallflowers record was “mmm.sounds like it was a very expensive record to make” 😂😂😂
I loved that horse album. It was played a ton at the time, but was really solid. The Marlena’s song got played out to me after a bit but the other singles I still love to this day. It’s a shame they never achieved that kind of success afterwards.
I always thought that album was their first. It was one of the first cd's I ever purchased, having existed on cassettes since childhood. lol. I picked up their most recent album Exit Wounds recently, and where it is nowhere near as catchy as BDTH, it is still solid songwriting and enjoyable to listen to. Honestly, I didn't realize they had been releasing any albums over the years, but that has a lot to do with the fickle state of the music industry and media more than anything else, and that all the half-way decent record stores in my area have been closed for decades.
I'm not a drummer, it's really the only thing that I can't play at least a little. My best friend is though and we agree, Bringing Down the Horse has the best drum sound ever recorded.
So you're Canadian? I have been to Calagary Alberta 8x. 7 for snow boarding and 1 time in the Summer ro see Banff. The flowers are so pretty. I might go to Toronto Next Summer to meet up with my friend Adam Gontier & his Wife & 2 kids. Calgary freaked me out. You go to an 8pm movie & some out at 9:30pm & the Sun it still out. Great Video.
I remember watching the Grammy's with Bruce Springsteen performing the song with Wallflowers and thinking how much I did not enjoy Bruce's part in the performance.
The name WALLFLOWERS to me undoubtedly came from a BOB DYLAN song called “WALLFLOWER” …its a deep dive cut released as a guest cut in the mid 70’s on an album by Texas 60’s artist DOUG SAHM of THE SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET . The song Wallflower was sung by BOB and was probably the best song on the record.
It’s funny in all the interviews I read with them this didn’t come up once it was more about how they wanted an unpretentious name. Now granted it was clear Jacob didn’t want to talk about his Dad or draw attention to him
😂 Come on now, when the hell is Bob on the radio? The man is bigger than life. Even now Bob knows that he is the best to do it. Jakob is awesome as well but nobody can compare to Dylan.
Not sure if mentioned, but Peter Yanowitz and Barrie McGuire left to join Natalie Merchant as she was starting her solo career after herself leaving 10,000 Maniacs. Peter was also dating Natalie at the time. Peter would later on break up with Natalie and form the band, Morningwood as Pedro Yanowitz.
@@rnrtruestories you made a small error with the ‘86 tour reference. Petty was asked if he would open for Dylan because Dylan needed an opener for his world tour. Tom was quoted as saying something along the lines of “the only person in the world I’d open for is Bob.” So TP&HB would play a set and then stay on stage and they were Dylan’s band and Tom shared vocals/did backup. Thanks for your content! Massive Wallflowers fan and they tend to be a little forgotten or underrated these days. As a lot of 90’s music is.
I remember watching VH1 as a kid in the 90s and listening and seeing all these bands videos. Mid 90s around 7-9 years old. Brings back a lot of memories. I don't like that kind of music now but back then I kind of did. That Fiona apple video back then was bizarre.
More talented than his father, imo. Better singer, love his songwriting. No surprise that he leaned away from his name, kid wanted to make it on his own steam. Very cool and very genuine thing to do.
I love to roast songs like this. (I think Big Jay Oakerson shares this sentiment) Where he says one thing, and then the opposite just to sound deep. "It's cold, but it feels like independence day..."
6th Avenue Heartache is the superior single. The vocal harmonies were kinda odd but it certainly worked. Not that One Headlight isn't a great song, 6th Avenue was just better and didn't get played out quite as much as Headlight. Oh and Jacob sounds like Bob Dylan if Dylan could actually sing. I'm glad Bob can't really sing because his voice was totally unique and it put more emphasis on his strongest attribute which is writing stellar lyrics. I think that's the best thing about rock music, anyone can be the vocalist. Some of the best front men and women can't carry a tune in a bucket. Mick Jagger can't sing but what a showman he is. Rock has always allowed voices to be front and center that wouldn't have been allowed in other genres, with country music also allowing unique voices as well.
I dont mean to spund insensitive by saying this, but this was what I thought of when I saw the video thumbnail again just now: 🎶You're my dad, boogie woogie woogie🎶🕺🏻
Jakob, like Rosanne Cash never needed to ride on their dad’s coattails. If papa Zimmerman helped open a door, so be it. Jakob has done the rest on his own. Bob was wise enough to stay out of his way. They’re both smart enough to know that Jakob had to make it on his own.
My guess is Bob advised him to come out under a band name. In his case, The Walflowers so as to not be cast in his dad's shadow. This was the big mistake Julian Lennon made by going out as a solo artist. Looking and sounding exactly like John, put him straightaway in John's shadow. And the Walflowers, success speaks for itself.
I remember there being a lot more comparisons between him and Bruce Springsteen than him and his father. There were a lot of "the new Bob Dylan of the old new Bob dylan." Or something along those lines.
Do you think Bob Dylan bring Jakob’s Dad had any impact on The Wallflowers success?
i thought they sucked, and i STILL hate the song
and ja they still suck too
There's some great songs on the debut. Bringing Down the Horse and Breach are fantastic. Then there's some great songs on Red Letter Days. I didn't care for the albums that followed, though.
Average wards intro made them
It did in the sense that Jakob had the privilege to not work and just focus on making music.
A gift and a curse I imagine. He's a talented enough musician to be able to get where he is without his father. Like him a lot.👍
I'm not gonna lie being 40 now, growing up in the 90s listening to only metal and rap, these bands give me a huge hit of nostalgia because of my mom playing these types of bands all the time on the radio.
I feel the same way about pop from the same era.
Relatable, but in the opposite direction. People I hated back then were into this band, so I have a 'thank god that's over' feel. TBF, though, they're not a bad band.
Man, we had it so good with metal and rap in the 90s. I remember coming home from grade school to see Ain't Nuthin But A G Thang, followed by Refuse Resist and Seasons in the Abyss on daytime MTV.
Same here, same age basically too. Never realized how hard the Gin Blossoms hit until a few years ago. 😅
@@pbibbles90's era Sepultura f'n rocked and wearing a Slayer shirt rn as I type this! 🤘🔥🤘
The Wallflowers came into the cafe I worked at in 2006. I said "that guy looks just like Jakob Dylan". "That IS Jakob Dylan! They've been coming in every night". When my shift was over about 3:00 in the morning, my coworkers were sitting out with them. I walked out the door and they all looked up at me. Jakob looked me in the eye, but I just waved and said goodnight. Bob Dylan's music was my obsession at the time, and I was NOT gonna sit there and insult Jakob years after he'd worked so hard to establish his own destiny. But of course, I always regretted not sitting with them.
Bob Dylan was very good to his kids. He was always around them. He is an excellent father.
One Headlight was my summer of 97 as it played a ton on the radio. Great memories!
I had the pleasure to go to many shows back in the late 90s and the band was so welcoming Before and after shows. I was welcomed into the tour bus on multiple occasions, got to be backstage with them and even got to gamble with Jakob in Atlantic city. My GF at the time was even brought on stage to sing with them. Jakob was always so kind and willing to converse with me on many things. Great band, a big part of my youth and a big part of my inspiration.
I akways loved The Wallflowers, their music helped me through difficult times in my life. Jakob Dylan is a talented musician in his own right, not just because of his famous father.
I saw them in New Orleans when I was in high school. My Mom brought me and we were in the front row. At the end of the show Jakob stood in front of us. He held his hand out for my Mom and he placed his guitar pick in the palm of her hand and closed his hand around it. We still have that pick today. It even survived Hurricane Katrina. Whenever we hear or see Jakob we smile!
Thanks for sharing!
I liked the wallflowers. Takes me back to an easy time in life.
Jakob really made it on his own steam, his own talent and juice. Some of the great music that really made the 90s great
That was a hell of an album. I remember they covered Heroes on the Godzilla soundtrack and that's the last song I remember by them.
And I prefer their version to the original. I mean it’s close, but if I could only listen to one version I’m pretty sure it’d be the Wallflowers’ cover.
@@OtherTheDave that's kinda funny. I abhor their cover, as I feel it strips out so much of its inherent meaning and progression, as they entirely removed the first two verses from the original.
Just as this video was ending, One Headlight started playing on our SiriusXM channel at work. Still one of my favorite pop songs in a sea of forgettable schlock.
Lithium?
Thats weird- Huh? I remember Being little and hearing this song. Then a few years later Bob Dylan was a Floating head in a Victorias Secrer Advert on TV. It made no sense. They had the Girls wearing bras & panties & Bob Dylans head was just floating around. I know B.D. can write sonngs but Jacob sounds better. Also not liking the Seattle scene- points taken off JMO
Lol, I love this channels author and I had the same thought, let’s guess the channel. I’ll say pop rocks.
Saw them Blues Traveler, G. Love and Special Sauce in Pittsburgh. Really great concert!
I think they kept the fact that he was Dylan's son on the down low and here's why.
I worked in a motorcycle shop in L.A. in the mid 90's and one of the regular customers was a really nice guy named Bill Richling. Bill often talked about his son's band and at one point had a windshield installed on his motorcycle that had a car stereo and little speakers mounted to it so he could listen to their tape. He gave us a copy, which I stuck in the ghetto blaster in the shop, and kind of forgot about. Turned out to be the Wallflowers. Bill talked about his son's band with us a lot, his son was the bass player. He never once mentioned that the singer was Bob Dylan's son.
I don't care what anybody says... Bringing Down the Horse by The Wallflowers is one of those MUST HAVEs if you love 90's pop/rock/folk music. One Headlight was everywhere and I LOVED IT... holds a strong anchor in my highschool memory for me. I still enjoy the Wallflowers music here or there but yeah it was never the same after this album. The one album that came close to almost recapturing the feeling of this album was Red Letter Days in 2002 but with then more modern production. I did enjoy Wallflowers cover of "Heroes" for the 1998 Godzilla soundtrack... because outside of an Oasis b-side cover, I thought the original version sounded so dated to me at the time as stupid teenager. The song "Ashes to Ashes" from The Wallflowers 1992 album was the sound of a folk rock band trying to keep up with alternative rock standards of the time... still worthwhile song imo.
I Was Born in 1981 & My Friends At TheTime "Made Fun" of Me For Listening to TheWallFlowers Album & Trying to Play it at Parties.
Then After HighSchool, an Older Girl (Older Than Me By 5 Years) Hit Me Up to "Hang-Out" With Her One Night in TheNew Car She Bought...So I Grabbed My CD Wallet.
After Listening to FM Radio & a Few of My CD's, I Popped in The "One HeadLight" Album.
& She Was Instantly Shocked...in a Good Way!
We "Made Out" in TheCar, Then I "Got Lucky" When We Went Back to Her House.😜
(TheWallFlowers "One HeadLight" Album & Song(s)...Make Me Remember.)
I got a blowjob in my car listening to the Nelly country grammar albumn once. Whenever I hear the song E.I. it reminds me of that.
Score! 👏👍
I grew up without cable. I'll never forget the first night we got a satellite dish, and I could watch MTV. This song came on in the middle of the night, and it was the first time I'd heard it. It still gives me a lot of nostalgia to hear it today.
You make the best videos. Definitely know what song I’m playing out loud today at work
Thank you! I like to think I provide a good amount of detail for my subs
I bought their record after hearing their Godzilla soundtrack. Not a big fan at that time. But now, in my early 40s i can’t get enough of those 90’s gems. Yesterday i stumbled on 90’s band called ‘Smile’ with their hit ‘starring at the sun’. Just awesome 😎 man. Took me back down memory lane.
Agreed
I know their manager for their label whom gave me a signed poster of their first album. Crazy story related to poster. Stephen King was at a restaurant when The Wallflowers were meeting with record execs. Stephen said to lead singer. Have them buy us all dinner! Manager said if You play With them I will. So Mr. King jumped on stage and played with the Wallflowers. Thus the legend is born that they played that night together and signed my poster. 😮😮
He still sounds great, saw the band recently in Sacramento.
Bringing down the horse is such an underrated classic '90s rock album!!! I bought the album, years ago, back in my school days, & listened to it constantly!! I loved every song on there!! I was hoping that the video would explain whatever became of the Wallflowers, after bringing down the horse.
Still making music and still touring. Really love their album from a few years ago. Highly recommend the songs I hear the ocean when I want to hear trains, or roots and wings.
I was attending Humboldt State University at the time and I bought 2 CD's: Wallflowers "Bringing Down the Horse", and Matchbox 20's "Yourself or Someone Like You"! It was the best time of my life...followed by the worst time of my life - but I survived and kept going!
I had their cd. I can't tell you how big One Headlight was in our area. The entire CD is awesome. And everyone was in love with Jakob.
Wallflowers put out awesome hits. Bob is a legend, sure, but Jakob is as well.
Bob Dylan is a legend among legends, and the Wallflowers are a decent band, and I like them, but calling Jacob a legend is ridiculous
One Headlight was one of the greatest songs to come out of the 90’s and that’s saying something in my opinion
Not even close. Easily hundreds of songs are better than that dreary crap from the 90s.
@@RPI79 Not to mention ..... one-hit wonder
I remember and enjoyed their radio hits, but I don’t think I knew the band and certainly didn’t know it was Bob’s son. Having learned more since, I’m certainly impressed with Jakob.
He’s so easy on the eye.
I'm surprised that my favorite song from BDTH wasn't released as a single: Angel on My Bike. That one is still a banger!
Another great video… saw them in concert when this cane out, I actually liked them and thought they’d be around longer
@@jaynash2645 thanks!
It was a great album!The follow up Breach was great too
one of the best songs from that era
One of my favorite tunes One Headlight
I love the Wallflowers ❤ Jacob has such a beautiful & smooth voice
They had some great songs, no doubt about it. They are legitimately good enough for the success they had. Your parents might be able to make some introductions but they can’t help you get radio play or when you’re on stage.
Nepotism or not, 6th Avenue Heartache is an amazing song.
Agreed
My favorite song from them ... Truly a masterpiece in their catalog !!
Was one of those bands that had a good song. Unfortunately, when the radio, MTV, VH1 kept playing it nonstop for 4-6 months I started to hate it. Nowadays, it’s back to be enjoyable.
Bob Dylan is in my top five and One Headlight is as good as any song he’s ever written. A perfect driving song that’s both hopeful and sad.
I was a teen in the mid 90's and massive metal head/still am, I didn't mind The Wallflowers at all. Jacob Dylan didn't remind me of his Dad at all when he sang, he sounded different.
I have no shame in saying that "One Headlight," is a song that made me want to get involved in music. I've toured the entire country, been on television, and released 5 studio albums. No regrets. No shame.
Great job as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
My understand was Jakob Dylan didn't want most to know Bob Dylan was his father. as a teen in da 90s I never made the connection till later on. Jakob is a pretty talented musician on his own.
Haha,fair point
I didn't know til now
Jakob Dylan: "Don't call us grunge."
Me: "Done and done."
lol I know they didn’t sound like grunge.
My band covered One Headlight many times. Always a fave of whatever crowd we had in at the time.
This is a great song.
Matt Chamberlain never hits a crash cymbal on this songs album recording. A genius session drummer!
They made some great songs. Thinking i should check out the songs that never made it to radio
I love that the only thing Bob Dylan said to his son Jakob about the Wallflowers record was “mmm.sounds like it was a very expensive record to make” 😂😂😂
I met Jakob a few times, class man..
I loved that horse album. It was played a ton at the time, but was really solid. The Marlena’s song got played out to me after a bit but the other singles I still love to this day. It’s a shame they never achieved that kind of success afterwards.
I always thought that album was their first. It was one of the first cd's I ever purchased, having existed on cassettes since childhood. lol. I picked up their most recent album Exit Wounds recently, and where it is nowhere near as catchy as BDTH, it is still solid songwriting and enjoyable to listen to. Honestly, I didn't realize they had been releasing any albums over the years, but that has a lot to do with the fickle state of the music industry and media more than anything else, and that all the half-way decent record stores in my area have been closed for decades.
I'm not a drummer, it's really the only thing that I can't play at least a little. My best friend is though and we agree, Bringing Down the Horse has the best drum sound ever recorded.
Some great songs
I have no opinion on the Wallflowers but boy is Howard Stern absolutely insufferable. Thankfully you got that clip out of the way in the intro.
He's the best interviewer in the world and it's not close.
I didn’t mind him as a kid, but he sure annoys me now.
Howard really does try too hard.
So you're Canadian? I have been to Calagary Alberta 8x. 7 for snow boarding and 1 time in the Summer ro see Banff. The flowers are so pretty. I might go to Toronto Next Summer to meet up with my friend Adam Gontier & his Wife & 2 kids. Calgary freaked me out. You go to an 8pm movie & some out at 9:30pm & the Sun it still out. Great Video.
I bought their 2nd cd when it came out. Pretty good album.
I remember watching the Grammy's with Bruce Springsteen performing the song with Wallflowers and thinking how much I did not enjoy Bruce's part in the performance.
Great band
The name WALLFLOWERS to me undoubtedly came from a BOB DYLAN song called “WALLFLOWER” …its a deep dive cut released as a guest cut in the mid 70’s on an album by Texas 60’s artist DOUG SAHM of THE SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET . The song Wallflower was sung by BOB and was probably the best song on the record.
It’s funny in all the interviews I read with them this didn’t come up once it was more about how they wanted an unpretentious name. Now granted it was clear Jacob didn’t want to talk about his Dad or draw attention to him
Honestly I hear more wallflowers being played nowadays than Bob Dylan recordings. So there’s that
😂
Come on now, when the hell is Bob on the radio? The man is bigger than life. Even now Bob knows that he is the best to do it. Jakob is awesome as well but nobody can compare to Dylan.
Not sure if mentioned, but Peter Yanowitz and Barrie McGuire left to join Natalie Merchant as she was starting her solo career after herself leaving 10,000 Maniacs. Peter was also dating Natalie at the time. Peter would later on break up with Natalie and form the band, Morningwood as Pedro Yanowitz.
I am a massive Pettyhead, TP&HB went on tour with Dylan. TP opened then he and the band were Dylan's band.
Love Tom Petty as well
@@rnrtruestories you made a small error with the ‘86 tour reference.
Petty was asked if he would open for Dylan because Dylan needed an opener for his world tour. Tom was quoted as saying something along the lines of “the only person in the world I’d open for is Bob.”
So TP&HB would play a set and then stay on stage and they were Dylan’s band and Tom shared vocals/did backup.
Thanks for your content! Massive Wallflowers fan and they tend to be a little forgotten or underrated these days. As a lot of 90’s music is.
that stern interview was so funny and jakob handled it well. I've never seen robin laugh so hard. F-Jackie.
Oh man that was great. Love the Jackie laugh
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
I remember watching VH1 as a kid in the 90s and listening and seeing all these bands videos. Mid 90s around 7-9 years old. Brings back a lot of memories. I don't like that kind of music now but back then I kind of did. That Fiona apple video back then was bizarre.
Speaking of her, I’m gonna be doing a video on her soon
@@rnrtruestories Nice, I will be on the look out.
Up front I'm going to tell you bob dylan is my favorite artist. However, jakob dylans album seeing things. Is one of my all time favorite albums
More talented than his father, imo. Better singer, love his songwriting. No surprise that he leaned away from his name, kid wanted to make it on his own steam. Very cool and very genuine thing to do.
Yeah okay😂😂😂
He attended Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts too.
Jakob was so hot back in the day. I dug their singles.
I love to roast songs like this. (I think Big Jay Oakerson shares this sentiment) Where he says one thing, and then the opposite just to sound deep. "It's cold, but it feels like independence day..."
Haha nice
Love Big Jay! Crackle crackle.
6th Avenue Heartache is the superior single. The vocal harmonies were kinda odd but it certainly worked. Not that One Headlight isn't a great song, 6th Avenue was just better and didn't get played out quite as much as Headlight.
Oh and Jacob sounds like Bob Dylan if Dylan could actually sing. I'm glad Bob can't really sing because his voice was totally unique and it put more emphasis on his strongest attribute which is writing stellar lyrics. I think that's the best thing about rock music, anyone can be the vocalist. Some of the best front men and women can't carry a tune in a bucket. Mick Jagger can't sing but what a showman he is. Rock has always allowed voices to be front and center that wouldn't have been allowed in other genres, with country music also allowing unique voices as well.
Sixth*
@@TahdiTonTapsa good Lord do I feel stupid. I'm about to change that.
@@TahdiTonTapsa*You’re
Signed- An American
any vids of jakob talkin bout his dad?
I liked bands like the wallflowers
Jakob sounds more like Tom Petty than his Dad, although Tom probably did his best to sound like Bob,
I dont mean to spund insensitive by saying this, but this was what I thought of when I saw the video thumbnail again just now:
🎶You're my dad, boogie woogie woogie🎶🕺🏻
Jakob, like Rosanne Cash never needed to ride on their dad’s coattails. If papa Zimmerman helped open a door, so be it. Jakob has done the rest on his own. Bob was wise enough to stay out of his way. They’re both smart enough to know that Jakob had to make it on his own.
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My guess is Bob advised him to come out under a band name. In his case, The Walflowers so as to not be cast in his dad's shadow. This was the big mistake Julian Lennon made by going out as a solo artist. Looking and sounding exactly like John, put him straightaway in John's shadow. And the Walflowers, success speaks for itself.
I had such a huge crush on Jakob. My teenage female hormones would go crazy. Those blue eyes and that voice. 🤤
The kid is phenomenal
Has a lot of class
I remember there being a lot more comparisons between him and Bruce Springsteen than him and his father. There were a lot of "the new Bob Dylan of the old new Bob dylan." Or something along those lines.
I love Jakob's voice. Not bad looking either.
Jakob thought Soundgarden and Alice In Chains used too many major chords in their songs. 🤣
Yes, he made some remark that “they must be bored of playing those songs cause I am sick of hearing them” something along those lines
Better than originally 21:39 21:39 🎉
Nice song. That's all I can say.
True that.
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Man can’t imagine having to always defend that.
Did they before or after Dwight Twilly. I'll tell you, Twilly Don't Mind
6:08 I'd like to solve, Pat. "Shittiest place in L.A."?
I saw them open for 10000 Maniacs. I thought they were boring as hell.
Hearing "6th Ave Heartaches" while shopping @ Vons stays w/me as a venerable lodestone. Sort of a shopping lodestone. Not many of these...Goodnight.
The LAST great era of American Music
If you give the lead singer of a band life itself I’d say you helped the band.
Why did he need a record label😂
He can complain about the comparison to his father all he wants, but I notice he didn't go the Emelio Estevez route and change his last name.
Literally nobody ever called them Grunge never ever
I dd have a taste of it and moved on I would have probably done the same
I like Wallflowers a lot more than I like Bob Dylan.
IMO 6th Avenue Heartache is a better song.