Blink-182 Needed One More Song

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1 – “Dumpweed”)

On June 1st of 1999…

Blink-182 released the album
Enema of the State

(Music Cut #2 – “What’s My Age Again?”)

It was the band’s first album featuring
Travis Barker on drums

He joined up with Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge
to create the trio that would turn Blink-182 into global superstars.

(Music Cut #3 – “All The Small Things” intro)

But the band’s biggest hit
almost didn’t make the album.

Tom DeLonge felt the record needed
something simpler and a little more radio friendly

so within minutes, he wrote
“All The Small Things”
as a love letter to his girlfriend.

(Music Cut #4 – “All The Small Things” hook)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Late night, come home
Work sucks, I know
She left me roses by the stairs
Surprises let me know she cares.” – Blink-182 – “All The Small Things”

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Before Soul Asylum – They Weren’t Soul Asylum

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Released in early 1993, by May 31st…
you could still hear this one all across alternative radio…
Soul Asylum with “Black Gold.”

(Music Cut #2)

But Soul Asylum didn’t start with acoustic guitars
or radio-friendly hooks.

When the band formed in Minneapolis in 1981 –

they were a punk band called
“Loud Fast Rules.”

(Music Cut #3)

And true to the name –

they played loud, chaotic shows at blistering speed.

Back then, Dave Pirner
was playing drums while yelling vocals
from behind the kit.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Fill up the tank let’s go for a ride
Sure like to feel some pride
But this place just makes me feel sad inside.” – Soul Asylum

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The Accidental Club Classic Outta Philly

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Released back in April of 1996 –

so by May 30th, this was pumping out loud in clubs everywhere.

“Let Me Clear My Throat” by DJ Kool.

(Music Cut #2)

Including Bahama Bay in Philadelphia –

because that’s where the song was recorded live.

Completely by accident.

(Music Cut #3)

The studio engineer left the multi-track recorder running
to capture audio for a promotional cassette.

Meanwhile, DJ Kool was just hyping up the crowd –

completely unaware
that the live Philly energy in the room
would become a multi-platinum hit.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“To the beat and ya don’t quit
It’s that ol’ skool rap with that new skool hit
Peter Piper picked a pepper but Kool rocked the rhyme.” – DJ Kool

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Metal, Country, and Queen All Hit #1 Together

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By May 29th of 1998…

this one already sounded like a blues classic.

“Blue on Black” from Kenny Wayne Shepherd

(Music Cut #2)

Then 22 years later –

the song pulled off something rather rare.

It went back to #1 on the rock charts
with a completely different version.

(Music Cut #3 – Five Finger Death Punch)

Five Finger Death Punch recorded a charity cover featuring:

Brantley Gilbert,
Brian May of Queen—

and Kenny Wayne Shepherd himself.

Blues, metal, country, and classic rock
all collided in the same song.

Some would call it a Megamix.

(Music Cut #4 – Five Finger Death Punch with Guitar Solo)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
Truth, lies, and in between
Wrong can’t be undone
Oh, slipped from the tip of your tongue.” – Kenny Wayne Shepherd

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Beck Didn’t Own Turntables

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Once released on May 28th back in 1996…

the hook
“two turntables and a microphone”
was contagious.

Beck with “Where It’s At.”

(Music Cut #2)

By the way –

when Beck wrote the song…

he didn’t actually own turntables.

And he didn’t know how to DJ.

(Music Cut #3)

But fans took the lyric seriously –

and started bringing actual turntables to shows as gifts.

Meanwhile, Beck was touring
with acoustic guitars…

and zero DJ gear.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Pulling out jives and jamboree handouts
Two turntables and a microphone
Bottles and cans, just clap your hands.” – Beck

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Stone Temple Pilots Released This Song Three Times

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By May 27th of 1995,
this song was everywhere on rock radio.

Stone Temple Pilots with “Big Empty.”

(Music Cut #2)

But – this was actually the song’s THIRD release.

A year earlier, it appeared on
The Crow soundtrack.

And even before that—

the band debuted it live on
MTV Unplugged.

(Music Cut #3)

At the time, Stone Temple Pilots were mostly known for a heavier sound

So they surprised everyone –

by performing an unreleased acoustic song live on television.

Scott Weiland delivered the performance while sitting in a rocking chair.

(Music Cut #4)

Click here to hear that performance

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Too much walkin’, shoes worn thin
Too much trippin’ and my soul’s worn thin
Time to catch a ride, it leaves today.” – Stone Temple Pilots

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Headbangers Ball Saved Grunge

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By May 26th of 1991 –

Hard rock was sounding a whole lot darker.

Alice in Chains with “Man in the Box.”

(Music Cut #2)

At first –

the song was pretty much a commercial flop.

When the album Facelift was released in the summer of 1990,
for the most part – radio stations ignored it.

(Music Cut #3)

But then came 1991 –

and MTV’s Headbangers Ball
started playing “Man in the Box” in heavy rotation.

Within months, Facelift became the first Seattle grunge album certified Gold –

helping pave the way for Pearl Jam and Nirvana later that same year.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Feed my eyes (Can you sew them shut?)
Jesus Christ (Deny your maker)
He who tries (Will be wasted)
Oh, feed my eyes (Now you’ve sewn them shut)” – Alice In Chains

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Turning Philly Into a Music Video

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

About a week ago, but in 1991

this song was released to help with the changing of the season

DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – “Summertime”

(Music Cut #2)

And that iconic video
was NOT filmed on a Hollywood set –

it was shot entirely in Philadelphia’s
Fairmount Park.

(Music Cut #3)

Even better –

the cookout scenes didn’t use paid extras.

DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith
invited real friends, family members, and local neighbors –

turning the shoot into an actual summer block party. Hmmm – missed that invite.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
And think of the summers of the past
Adjust the base and let the alpine blast.” – DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

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The Big Bad Wolf Had Help from Tool

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Released on May 24th, but back in 1993…
MTV was rewarded with a heavy metal version
of the “Three Little Pigs.”

courtesy of Green Jellÿ

(Music Cut #2)

And right before the Big Bad Wolf
blows the houses down –

a special Tool shows up.

(Music Cut #3)

Actually…

not just Tool.

The video also featured
Les Claypool from Primus,
Pauly Shore –

and yes –

Maynard James Keenan from Tool.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Well, I’m huffin’, I’m puffin’, I’ll blow your house in
Huffin’, puffin’, blow your house in.” – Green Jellÿ

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How G. Love Recreated the Sounds of Philadelphia

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By May 23rd of 1994…
this laid-back little song
was starting to spread through college radio and MTV…

“Cold Beverage” from G. Love & Special Sauce

(Music Cut #2)

The goal was to make the song sound less like a polished studio recording –

and more like a street-corner jam session in Philadelphia.

(Music Cut #3)

Drummer Jeffrey Clemens
wasn’t playing on a conventional studio drum kit.

Instead –

he was banging away on real trash cans, buckets,
and loose metal rims as percussion.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Caught a chill vibe, orange juice in my ride
Wawa’s to the right, they got beverage inside.” – G. Love & Special Sauce

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