Before It Was “What’s My Age Again?” … It Had This Title

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

If you were watching music videos
on February 28th, 1999…

you probably saw
three guys running around naked.

Blink-182.

“What’s My Age Again?”

(Music Cut #2)

That was not the original title.

The label hated Blink’s first name for it.

Too psychological.
Too weird.

(Music Cut #3)

So they changed it —
into a question.

And that question
became an anthem
for an entire generation
that didn’t want to grow up.

The original title?

“Peter Pan Complex.”

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“What the hell is wrong with me?
My friends say I should act my age –
(What’s my age again?)” — Blink-182

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What Movie Turned a Joke into a Soundgarden Classic?

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

February 27th, 1994.

Just weeks before Superunknown would drop…

Soundgarden’s
“Spoonman”
was climbing the Modern Rock chart.

(Music Cut #2)

And by now – many of you know – that’s real.

Those aren’t sound effects.

That’s actual street performer Artis the Spoonman
playing spoons on the track.

But here’s the part most people miss:

The song title came first.

(Music Cut #3)

“Spoonman” was originally one of the fake song titles
Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament wrote for the fictional band Citizen Dick
in the 1992 movie Singles.

Chris Cornell saw the title…

and then wrote the song from it.

Before the band had even begun recording Superunknown.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Feel the rhythm with your hands
Steal the rhythm while you can.” — Soundgarden

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Cake’s “The Distance” Is a Metaphor?

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

This song was going the distance
on alternative radio
February 26th, 1997.

Cake.

“The Distance.”

(Music Cut #2)

The driver in this song is obsessed with winning.

So obsessed…
he doesn’t even realize
the race ended a long time ago
and everyone else has gone home.

(Music Cut #3)

It’s not really about racing.

It’s about chasing something
long after it’s already passed you by.

In other words —
the race isn’t the race.

It’s a mid-life crisis.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“The arena is empty, except for one man
Still driving and striving as fast as he can.” — Cake

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Why Did Lauryn Hill Record “Doo Wop” Lying Down?

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

February 25th, 1999.

This song didn’t sound like anything else on the radio.

Lauryn Hill

“Doo Wop (That Thing).”

(Music Cut #2)

It was the lead single from
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

And it debuted at No. 1
on the Billboard Hot 100 —

the first female solo debut single
ever to do that.

(Music Cut #3)

Lauryn was physically exhausted.

So she recorded many of her vocals
lying on the studio floor
or just stretched out on a couch.

Why?

She was pregnant
with her first son, Zion.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Don’t be a hard rock
when you really are a gem.” — Lauryn Hill

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Deja Vu: Why Was This James Hit Released Twice?

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

On February 24th, 1994,

James
was dominating alternative radio

with their song

“Laid.”

(Music Cut #2)

It was already a hit in 1994.

But less than six years later…

it was re-released —
and suddenly became
the soundtrack to a completely different generation.

(Music Cut #3)

The obvious questions: How? and Why?

“Laid” was chosen as the theme for the movie: American Pie

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“You’re driving me crazy —
when are you coming home?” — James

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The Strange Way Lit Recorded “My Own Worst Enemy”

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

On this date — February 23rd, 1999 —

Lit released their second studio album:

A Place in the Sun

(Music Cut #2)

The lyrics for the breakout hit —
“My Own Worst Enemy” —
weren’t written in some fancy studio.

They were scribbled on a piece of scrap paper
on the bench seat of front man A. Jay Popoff’s old Cadillac
while he was stuck in LA traffic.

(Music Cut #3)

And then he doubled down on the vulnerability.

He wanted to feel as exposed
as the lyrics sounded.

So he recorded the vocals…

completely naked.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“I am my own worst enemy
’cause every now and then
I kick the living shit out of me.” — Lit

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Why Did They Might Be Giants Sell Blue Canary Nightlights?

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

On February 22nd, 1990

This song was gaining radio airplay
and would eventually climb to No. 3
on Billboard’s Modern Rock chart.

They Might Be Giants.

“Birdhouse in Your Soul.”

(Music Cut #2)

Here’s a song that somehow combines
Greek mythology,
home appliances,
and complicated music theory…

into a Top 10 hit.

And yes . . .
it’s written from the perspective
of a blue canary-shaped nightlight.

(Music Cut #3)

The band eventually started selling
actual blue canary nightlights
on their website…

because of this song.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“I’m your only friend, I’m not your only friend
But I’m a little glowing friend…” — They Might Be Giants

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The Jewel Song Hidden Inside Fastball’s “The Way”

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

February 21st, 1998.

This song was getting played so much…

the band actually took out an ad in Rolling Stone
apologizing for the airtime.

Fastball.

“The Way.”

(Music Cut #2)

The band was obviously worried about the one-hit-wonder curse.

If the single was so overplayed,
they thought people might get sick of them
before hearing the rest of the album.

(Music Cut #3)

By the way, the song’s intro sound of someone scanning radio stations?

That’s real.

They literally put a microphone in front of a radio
and twisted the dial.

You’ll hear a couple random commercials

But listen closely, and you can catch a split second of Jewel’s
“Foolish Games”

(Music Cut #4 – of the intro with the radio collage)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“When the car broke down, they started walking,
where were they going without ever knowing the way?” — Fastball

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The Line Radio Edited Out of “Semi-Charmed Life”

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

This song was everywhere

February 20th, 1997

Third Eye Blind.

“Semi-Charmed Life.”

(Music Cut #2)

It sounded happy.
Big hook.
Windows-down, singalong kind of song.

But listen a little closer.

This was NOT about summer romance.

(Music Cut #3 – “Doin’ crystal meth will lift you up until you break”)

Most radio stations quietly cut that line out – it was a little too direct.

So yes —
millions of us were singing along
to a song about crystal meth
and addiction…

without even realizing it.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“I want something else
to get me through this.” — Third Eye Blind

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Why Matchbox Twenty’s ‘3AM’ Isn’t a Love Song

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut 1 — opening guitar of “3AM”)

February 19, 1997.

Whatever time you turned on the radio, you heard this —

Matchbox Twenty.

“3AM.”

(Music Cut 2)

Back in the day – like 1997, I remember introducing this on the radio
and saying it was about a booty call.

Yeah.
I feel terrible about that now —
because it absolutely was NOT

(Music Cut 3)

Rob Thomas wrote it while his mother was battling cancer.
The “she” in the song isn’t a girlfriend —
it’s a mother struggling with her mortality.

(Final Song clip)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“It’s all gonna end
and it might as well be my fault.” — Matchbox Twenty

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