@@SLITTHROAT13 The 90s had so many good music videos. Not only did they have the finances to produce videos with high production values, but they had video directors with experience and vision. We consume music differently now...I really do miss these types of videos.
Whatever Clint! All generations say stupid shit like that. This is a good song and I like Garbage, but I don't want to read crap like ours is the best, because it's not! However, you are entitled to your opinion! Cheers!
All generations says that tho I'm born in 88 so I grow up with this track but personally I love all Era and style of music. Past, present & certainly future too. Imo we are lucky to have access to all this music cause it's good to mix things up sometime.
Generation X was the last generation too make original kick ass music..any genra...hiphop , rock,jazz, grung , whatever ..you name we kicked ass and made some awrsome music..
This song is easily one of the coolest, sexiest, dirtiest songs of all time- no swearing, nothing vulgar- just the sound and atmosphere are pure, sexy filth. Love it. And the video is like a sweet dream, a wet dream and a nightmare all at once.
@@christy7698 all the songs are unique...I remember my student years walking around with walkman as i listen to all those 90s songs. Garbage is my fav.
My little brother had a brain tumor (GBM), on his final weeks he could't talk much, he just randomly used his favorite song lyrics to express himself, one day at the hospital he kept repeating "this is the noise that keeps me awake, my head explodes and my body aches." and thats how i figured it out that he was in pain and got him on Morphine. He died in june last year. Miss him so much...
Gosh that's depressing...at least he's in a better place now. I hope you're doing well yourself, recovering from such a traumatic incident to witness....
That moment when you have to use this video to prove a point in explaining that 90s were in a way more advanced in terms of music and videos than the current decade.
the lyrics ... the change of rithm...the highs....the lows.... the QUALITY of the sound ... the voice ...the weird video ...are EXCELENT !!!!! i love Garbage !
I was 17 when this came out, bought the record and it's still one of my faves. ❤Oh how I miss that era.. 💔 I feel so lucky to have grown up without Internet, smart phones etc. We were the last generation to grow up in the real world, we were so blessed. ❤
Took my little sister to see them last night. If you haven’t seen em live I highly recommend it. So good live 🤘 and I agree, sadly when I got to my 20’s the phone thing was out of control. But at least I got to experience a time when cell phones weren’t a necessity in my teenage years
I was 18 and fallen in love with a girl at college but she just want me to be her friend. Most of the songs in this album represent what I felt during that time.
@@joseenriqueperezportugal3409 Courtney Love is a hack of the highest order. Kurt undoubtedly helped her with the 1st record (he should have a production credit on that album), Corgan with the 2nd (producer/co-writer), and then the 3rd album flopped. Why you ask? She blames it on the producer but the reality is that she can't write a good song on her own.
Personally, I think they haven't aged so well, most of them look like a rejected project from Film students. Just re-watched this and I found it funny, nothing to do with the first impression I got as a teenager. I prefer 80s videos that are kind of small films, like the ones from Duran Duran or Tears for Fears, but hey, everyone has their preferences, you probably think those kind of videos are cheesy :)
+Angélica M V I really like the that film school look to alt of the 90s videos.was a time when anyone had a chance to get airplay and creative everyday people could film a video and have it get played
Music videos in the mainstream were generally more creative, but the indie 'film school' look here is deliberate and not the result of technological limits, this was 98 (*no laughing at the back*). Some of their earlier 96 videos look more polished than this. Little cgi necessary
What a loss that MTV isn't MTV any more. It used to be one of the great channels that was must see. Videos forever and new very creative videos all the time. For those not old enough to remember MTV at its greatest, some things, and many would say many things, are worse today than they used to be. Everything is easier and easier is usually better but not always. I want my MTV.
+James Miller Who needs Mtv when we have RU-vid? I can watch the video music I want on the time I want. No long commercials. I don't need to watch 10 bands I don't like just to see the only one I like. Fuck MTV.
+James Miller The commercials are tolerable,since they last only seconds.Plus,on youtube I can find vedeos that MTV don't show anymore.Even entire concerts."Nocturne" by Siouxsioe and the banshees",Show" by Cure and even Garbage concerts,not to mention a LOT of underground artists.MTV is gone.Farewell.
The problem with comparing RU-vid to MTV during its heyday is that on RU-vid you have to search out what you were looking for. MTV would routinely introduce new bands, new songs, and new videos that noone even knew existed. For example, in 1991, if it was not for MTV Nirvana would not have had the huge impact that they did and become the overnight success that they were.
#Iwantmymtv mtv was great at all levels, revolutionary. The cartoons made me understand life at an early age from another perspective and not intoxicated with Disney. bands that I would never have known at that time for being indie and alternative, which would never have sounded on the radio. as a 8 year old girl, had access to that culture living in a poor small country in South America near the pole lol. besides the creativity in their advertising I will not forget them, many of us wanted to be graphic and animation designers just for MTV
I had a weird relationship with this band as a kid. I loved their music, but most of what I experienced with them were on MTV and their music videos creeped me out. Garbage and Björk had the most strange videos Ive seen back then. But I cant deny that this song is awesome and The World Is Not Enough is also an amazing song.
Version 2.0 - the most meaningful and timeless album I have loved. I bought the CD like 4 times cause it just flat out wore out. I bought every import single that was released as well. TTITKB is still my favorite Garbage song of all time and I love EVERY bit of their portfolio. I literally just looked to my left and smiled as Version 2.0 is sitting loose on my gaming center. I downloaded it to an OG Xbox a week ago and listened over and over. Long live the 90's!!!
I've loved this vid since it came out, but always assumed the visuals were just typical random avant garde 90s music video fare. Watching again recently, I think much of it is more symbolic than I had first guessed. I'm thinking that the scribble man and the light bulb man represent something akin to chaos and creativity, respectively -- important aspects of an artist's nature. They're depicted as her "children" -- as underscored by the old home movies with them as little kids. This family is shown in a couple of (initially peaceful) domestic settings: shopping and home. While shopping, Chaos is destroyed by the forces of religion (terrorist nuns wielding crucifixes as weapons). While at home, Creativity is abducted by commerce (the three "Village of the Damned" looking children -- but who come from city skyscrapers; each with different monetary symbols on their foreheads). They keep him prisoner in a sterile laboratory where they try to make clones of him (the bandage-wrapped children), hoping to recreate/steal the artist's creative success but without the artist. I think the man with the black mask represents some darker side of human nature -- he's the father in the family (who is not always present, but an important part of their healthy existence). She and he are shown in a reproductive ritual motivated by the brush with mortality (happens in a cemetery) that recreates Chaos and Creativity. In the end, he is revealed to be her in disguise -- suggesting that they are two core aspects of one person -- light and dark. (She's looking in a mirror -- mirrors sometimes symbolize two sides to someone's nature.) The family leave together in the car -- trying to flee the maleficent forces that nearly destroyed them.
The scribble man and light bulb head are definitely her lovers "husband's" she has one scribble kid and one light bulb head kid towards the end. And you didn't mention the fetishism in the video. And she passionately kisses the scribble man at beginning of the video. Just because you live with your mom as an adult doesn't mean it's normal, not everyone does that.
Mariana Yordanova I feel sorry for our kids and grandkids. They don't have any music that is as awesome as this. Never will, I'm afraid. So thankful I was a teenager and young adult in the 80s and 90s. Music has sucked so bad since the early 2000s. In my opinion, anyway. Everything on the radio sounds exactly alike. Only a few female singers, a few male singers, a few groups. That's it. And all of their stuff sounds alike. Taylor Swift. Ugh. My 4 year old could write the songs she writes. I have zero clue how every song she releases becomes a hit. I guess music listeners today will listen to anything they play on the radio.
in the 90's: What a weird video, people with masks walking around in an almost empty shelved supermarket and she keeps singing "Don't worry baby it will be alright" 2020: I get it now.
@@holiday07 more like law enforcement making sure we obey the quarantine. She also mentions about her "head explodes & my body ache" which are symptoms. 3:52 the dude in the green is your hazmat guy.
This was the video that made me aware of Garbage way back then. Still my favourite of all their songs and videos. I have no idea what it's about, but I love the creepiness, and those nuns are way cool with their masks and crosses in holsters.
"Push It" [Verse 1] I was angry when I met you I think I'm angry still We can try to talk it over If you say you'll help me out [Refrain] Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) No need to fight Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) We'll be all right [Pre-Chorus] This is the noise that keeps me awake My head explodes, and my body aches [Chorus] Push it, make the beats go harder Push it, make the beats go harder [Verse 2] I'm sorry that I hurt you Please don't ask me why I want to see you happy I want to see you shine [Refrain] Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Don't be uptight Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) We'll stay up all night [Pre-Chorus] This is the noise that keeps me awake My head explodes, and my body aches [Chorus] Push it, make the beats go harder Push it, make the beats go harder [Bridge] C'mon push it, you can do it C'mon prove it, nothing to it C'mon use it, let's get through it C'mon push it, you can do it [Refrain] Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) Don't be uptight Don't worry, baby (Don't worry, baby) We'll stay up all night [Pre-Chorus] This is the noise that keeps me awake My head explodes, and my body aches [Chorus] Push it, make the beats go harder (This is the noise that keeps me awake) Push it, make the beats go harder (My head explodes, and my body aches) Push it, make the beats go harder (This is the noise that keeps me awake) Push it, make the beats go harder (My head explodes, and my body aches) [Outro] Don't worry, baby We'll be all right Don't worry, baby We'll be all right Push it Push it Push it Push it Push it Written By Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Steve Marker, Duke Erikson, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian Album VERSION 2.0 (1998)
The first time this came out I was really spooked by it but now that I am a lot older I realise how fantastic the video really was in hindsight. Incredible, unique, masterful. I love love love the song. One of my top 10 of all time.
Shirley Manson is one of my favorites. So talented. This is still one of my favorite songs. She is outspoken about womens rights and political unjust. The messages she sent threw her music we still struggle with today.
When this came out I was stationed in the military in Oklahoma and I had just bought a 1990 Nissan 300ZX. I was lonely, heartsick, and homesick. I would take the t-tops off, and drive that car all night long listening to this CD and song to just let it all go. Hearing it now I can see that star-light sky and remember singing these lyrics to myself driving random roads to nowhere. It’s amazing how something from 30 years ago can teleport you back to some much better and simpler times. 😢.
Just rocks- miss 90s alternative rock so so so freaking much . The video is still so strange and mind blowing and nightmarish . No idea what they were trying to accomplish or with the message is but they definitely did it with this .
It's just a visual & cinematic dadaist collage of post-grunge mythology, of sorts. Also they probably intended to "outweird" Soundgarden's BHS video (which is, well, spooky to say the least).
I miss the 90's music, and the 90's as a whole... That being said my teenage (14/15 year old) kids know who Garbage, Nirvana, Weezer, Hoke, the Cranberries, Bush is and love "grunge" music because like my mom did for me, made me appreciate music.. I was born in the eighties and I grew up loving the Doors, Pink Floyd, Stepehnwolf, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac etc..
Maybe the best garbage's song. They all sounds great in this song. Shirley's voice is the sexyest female voice of all times. Dark song for dark people like me. I love it.
Push It kicks ass. The debut album kicks even more major ass. Interesting and technical compositions, with heavy guitar influence; this band was simply one of the greatest ever (for their 1st two albums). When I think 90's I think Garbage, Dandy Warhols, Morcheeba, Helium, Built to Spill, and Portishead… and there are so many more. Was a great decade for music!
agradecido con la vida por haber tenido la mejor infancia, eran los 90's en las tardes después de hacer las tareas me gustaba ver videos musicales que transmitían en la televisión me gustaba mucho GARBAGE y aun me sigue gustando . han pasado mas de 25 años, me da mucha nostalgia recordar esos años maravillosos, todo era diferente, hoy la tecnología a desplazado el talento y los buenos artistas, en ese entonces si había talento de verdad no como la porquería de reguetón que uno tiene que soportar por que en todo lado suena eso. considero que los 90's ha sido una de las mejores décadas musicalmente que hemos tenido a lo largo de la historia.
It's sad that we've lost this. This was creativity at its finest. A culmination of decades of artistic endeavors building to pure raw expression. Then the 2000's came along and everything went to shit....
"This was creativity at its finest" Listen carefully to the orchestration, it's dull, overproduced and boring af. Shirley Manson gave this band an identity. "Then the 2000's came along and everything went to shit...." Muse The Strokes The White Stripes The Hives Arcade Fire Arctic Monkeys LCD Soundsystem The Knife The Killers M.I.A. Interpol The Mars Volta Yeah yeah yeahs Franz Ferdinand Ghinzu Should I continue?
@@poissonmechant I know some of those, but never had the inclination to listen to more songs than a single one of the each. The White Stripes and Seven Nation Army is only notable song, and just for the repetitive riff and bass, others are unimpressive IMO. The Killers lol they were sooo overrated and I was bored af when I heard their songs. Garbage's each album is like it's from a different band, and even the songs are versatile and exciting. You never know what next you'll get from them, which is exhilarating. I don't even know how many of their songs I absolutely adore. Even the latest album is awesome, so much I'm addicted to it.
@@ninaj6051 You're missing the point here. I didn't say that Garbage is less good that all the listed bands (I don't even like The Killers), I only replied separately to two statements. If you state that Garbage was the most creative band and that the thousands of new artists from the 2000s were all "shit", you're being either a huge fan (so not objective), either dishonest, either not curious at all. This is typical of the RU-vid culture, no place for half measure, everything is either brillant or pathetic.
This was the first song and video with "dark" elements that I fell in love with. Back on those days I was so afraid of anything that would seem evil or similar but then this video came out and it somehow made me see beauty in darkness. Since then I'm a happy atheist and a loyal Garbage fan. This was the first song I heard from them and nowadays it remains as one of my favorites. Shame on MTV for ignoring the greatness of this video and giving all the 1998 awards to Madonna and her green screen mixture of fast going images called Ray of Light.
+Daniel DeMayo ME TOO De , DID U PICK UP ON THE LINE " DON'T WORRY BABY " FROM THE BEACH BOYS ? THEY WER DOING A PARODY , I GUESS THEY GOT PERMISSION FROM THE HEAD HONCHO : BRIAN WILLIAMS.
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+joe shmo Bem notado tem um sample do The Beach Boys rsrs