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”

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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”

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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

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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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C’mon and Shake Your Car Apart

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Any prom DJ was spinning this one back in May of 1996

“C’mon N’ Ride It (The Train)” from Quad City DJ’s

(Music Cut #2)

But before the song became a hit –

the producers would test it in parking lots
as well as outside of Florida gymnasiums.

(Music Cut #3)

Jay Ski and C.C. Lemonhead
would blast early mixes through these massive car speakers –

and if the trunk didn’t rattle hard enough…

they went back to the studio
and cranked the bass up even more.

“The Train” was literally engineered
to shake your car apart.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Come on ride the train
And ride it
Woo woo!” – Quad City DJ’s

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How Metallica Won a Grammy with an Irish Folk Song

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By May 21st of 1999

one of the biggest metal bands in the world…
got themselves a hit with an Irish folk song.

“Whiskey in the Jar” from Metallica

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But Metallica wasn’t actually covering
the centuries-old folk version.

They were covering the 1972 rock arrangement by
Thin Lizzy.

(Music Cut #3)

You see, Metallica used to casually play the song backstage
during warm-ups in the mid-‘90s.

Producer Bob Rock heard it before a show and told them:

“Record it exactly like that. Don’t overthink it.”

They did –

and then it won a Grammy.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Musha ring um a do um a da
Whack for my daddy-o
Whack for my daddy-o
There’s whiskey in the jar-o.” – Metallica

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