The Lemonheads Covered a Song Nobody Could Agree On

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By June 12th of 1993…
one of the biggest songs of the ’60s…
started sounding like alt-rock.

The Lemonheads with “Mrs. Robinson.”

(Music Cut #2)

At first,

the song wasn’t even on

It’s a Shame About Ray

But after “Mrs. Robinson” took off,

the label added it to the album

and pushed it as a single.

(Music Cut #3)

Apparently, Paul Simon disliked

The Lemonheads’ version.

As for Art Garfunkel, he liked it.

And then there’s Evan Dando?

The lead singer of The Lemonheads –

he went with Paul and didn’t really like it either.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
A nation turns its lonely eyes to you.” – The Lemonheads covering Simon & Garfunkel

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How The Wallflowers Took Over The Entire Radio Dial

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By June 11th of 1997…

this song could be heard anywhere

up and down the radio dial.

The Wallflowers with:

“One Headlight.”

(Music Cut #2)

It became the first song

to hit number one

on all three Billboard rock airplay charts:

Modern Rock,

Mainstream Rock,

and Triple-A.

(Music Cut #3)

And years later,

Billboard ranked “One Headlight”

as the greatest Adult Alternative song of all time.

So basically…

this wasn’t just a 90s hit.

It became the king of adult alternative radio.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“I’m so alone, and I feel just like somebody else
Man, I ain’t changed, but I know I ain’t the same.” – The Wallflowers

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Jimmie’s Chicken Shack Signed With the Rocket Man

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1 – Opener to “High”)

On June 10th, 1997…

Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope dropped from

one of the first post-grunge bands

emerging on MTV:

Jimmie’s Chicken Shack.

(Music Cut #2 – )

After building a following

in the Baltimore, D.C., and Annapolis scene…

and playing the legendary HFStival…

Jimmie’s Chicken Shack landed a two-album deal

with . . . the Rocket Man.

(Music Cut #3 – Elton John’s “Rocket Man”)

That’s right.

The Maryland funk-rock band

with a chicken-pun album title

was signed to Elton John’s Rocket Records.

And yes…

they rocked.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
Don’t know what I want to do
And I hope that I never do, Dropping anchor.” – Jimmie’s Chicken Shack “Dropping Anchor”

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Faith No More Hid Everyone Inside “Midlife Crisis”

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Released yesterday back in 1992…

Faith No More dropped their fourth album:

Angel Dust

And with Mike Patton fully onboard – things got weird.

(Music Cut #2)

One of the album’s biggest songs,

“Midlife Crisis,”

started with a working title connected to Madonna.

Patton later said he was being bombarded

by her image everywhere.

(Music Cut #3 – “Material Girl” cut)

But Madonna wasn’t the only surprise

The drums used Simon & Garfunkel’s “Cecilia.”

And the bridge pulled from Beastie Boys’ “Car Thief.”

So “Midlife Crisis” had Madonna in the working title…

Simon & Garfunkel in the drums…

and Beastie Boys hiding in the bridge.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
You’re perfect, yes, it’s true
But without me, you’re only you.” – by Faith No More “Midlife Crisis”

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Californication Wasn’t Just a Comeback Album

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1 – “Around the World” guitar intro)

Released on June 8th of 1999 –

this album went on to sell more than 15 million copies worldwide

Californication from the Red Hot Chili Peppers

(Music Cut #2 – “Californication” hook)

But this wasn’t just a comeback for the band.

It was a comeback for someone

many people really believed

might not survive.

The last time we heard him on a Chili Peppers album was Blood Sugar Sex Magik

(Music Cut #3 – “Suck My Kiss” hook)

Guitarist John Frusciante.

After leaving the band,

he went through addiction,

poverty,

and serious health issues.

But he got clean.

He came back.

And Californication became the sound

of the Chili Peppers finding themselves again.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“With the birds, I’ll share this lonely viewing.” – Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Scar Tissue”

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3, 2, 1 New Music Monday: Taylor Swift, Death Cab, Evanescence & More

3,2,1 – New Music Monday / 06-08-26

This is a test video that I had to do for television, but I wanted to throw it up on my channel as well. This could be coming back!

(3,2,1 New Music Monday Intro)

Welcome to Music That Matters with 3, 2, 1 New Music Monday.

This week: We’re starting with a couple of throwback alt-rock heavyweights, one massive voice from the 2000s, a country surprise from Taylor Swift, a new single from Role Model, and yes — vinyl from the Wizard himself.

(Countdown Video)

3, 2, 1, – New Music Monday:

3 major album drops.

First up — Death Cab for Cutie with I Built You A Tower.

(“Riptides” clip)

This one finds Death Cab reconnecting with some of their indie-rock roots — even calling back to the feel of The Photo Album, which is now 25 years old.

(“Punching the Flowers” clip)

Next — Modest Mouse with An Eraser and a Maze, their first studio album in five years. (“Picking Dragons’ Pockets” clip)

At the start of 2026, I would not have had a new Modest Mouse album high on my radar, but I’m really glad this one is here because I keep going back to listen.

(“Third Side of the Moon” clip)

And Evanescence returns with their sixth studio album, Sanctuary.

(“Who Will You Follow” clip)

“Who Will You Follow” hit number one on Billboard’s Hard Rock Songs chart, but the album closer “Wide Open Heart” is where Amy Lee gets to do what Amy Lee does — build everything toward that huge vocal release.

(“Wide Open Heart” clip)

2 new singles.

Taylor Swift surprised everyone with a return to her country roots for the Toy Story 5 soundtrack.

(“I Knew It, I Knew You” clip)

She wrote “I Knew It, I Knew You” specifically for Jessie the Cowgirl.

Also new this week — Role Model with “High Hopes 3000.”

(“High Hopes 3000” clip)

That one sets up his upcoming concept album, Chuck Timely & The Hourglass, due later this summer.

(Countdown Reel of 1)

And finally, depending on your generation, when you hear the name Jeff Goldblum, you may think of The Fly, Jurassic Park, or Wicked.

But this week, it’s jazz.

(“Misty” clip)

His new album Night Blooms is streaming now, but collectors may want the exclusive alternate-cover color vinyl, which includes a signed 11-by-11 art card from Jeff himself.

That’s your 3 albums, 2 singles, and 1 vinyl for the week.

This has been 3, 2, 1 New Music Monday

Until next time.

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Barenaked Ladies Created a Problem With One Lyric

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Released just a few months earlier…

by June 7th of 1993,

Barenaked Ladies were turning a goofy sing-along

into something much bigger:

“If I Had $1000000.”

(Music Cut #2)

But one lyric in the song

accidentally created a concert tradition…

where the band basically had to beg fans to stop.

(Music Cut #3 of the “Kraft Dinner” line)

Fans started bringing boxes of Kraft Dinner…

Not one or two.

Hundreds.

And then throwing them on stage.

Eventually the band pleaded:

please stop throwing it at us…

and instead donate them to food banks.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“If I Had $1000000,
I’d be rich.” – Barenaked Ladies

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Stabbing Westward Wasn’t Trying to Save Anyone

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

By June 6th of 1998…

Stabbing Westward was in heavy rotation on MTV

with one of their biggest songs:

“Save Yourself.”

(Music Cut #2)

The song came from something singer Christopher Hall kept running into after shows.

Because the band wrote about depression, trauma, and trying to survive the dark stuff…

Fans would come to him expecting answers.

Like he had somehow figured it all out.

(Music Cut #3)

But he didn’t.

And THAT became the heart of “Save Yourself.”

He wasn’t saying:

I can fix you.

He was saying:

I’m barely saving myself.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“I cannot save you
I can’t even save myself
So just save yourself.” – Stabbing Westward

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A Candy Company Tried to Stop This Band

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

While Metallica was releasing Load in June of 1996…

a band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina

was releasing a 1930s-style jazz song

about eternal damnation.

(Music Cut #2)

Squirrel Nut Zippers with their song “Hell.”

Now, before it ever became a hit –

the band’s entire existence was threatened

by a candy company.

(Music Cut #3)

Turns out –

a vintage candy called a “Squirrel Nut Zipper”

already existed.

Instead of changing their name,

the band worked out a deal to help promote the candy.

Soon, they were tossing actual Squirrel Nut Zippers

into crowds during concerts –

which helped revive sales of the forgotten treat.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
Beauty, talent, fame, money
Refinement, job skill and brain
But all the things you try to hide
Will be revealed on the other side.” – by Squirrel Nut Zippers

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Metallica Released an Album. Fans Discussed Something Else.

MUSIC THAT MATTERS – “Lyric of the Day”

(Music Cut #1)

Back in 1996 on June 4th

Metallica released their sixth studio album:

Load

(Music Cut #2)

The album was huge –

14 songs which tallied up nearly 80 minutes of music

But – that’s not what fans were talking about.

(Music Cut #3)

Instead – everyone was talking about the haircuts.

The entire band had chopped off their signature long hair –

and suddenly looked more alt rock than metal.

For some fans, that was hard to accept.

(Music Cut #4)

LYRIC OF THE DAY:
“I’ll tear me open, make you gone
No more can you hurt anyone.” – Metallica – “Until It Sleeps”

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