Dave Letterman too, but throughout the early 90s there was a dumb stipulation that the house band had to play along with the band. nothing against Paul Shaffer but some performances got pretty ridiculous.
Late to the party is better than not making the party at all. This song has been a certified jam since I was a kid 20+ years ago. Keep finding music that shreds, regardless of age.
@@dyxlexorcistSeriously. I was in high school and my grandmother took me and three friends into NYC after school for the taping, because we needed an adult with us. It was a really great memory -- we taped the episode that night and brought it into school the next day so we could show it to everyone. I'd love to rewatch that whole episode and see if I can spot my grandmother in the audience.
This is making me feel so emotional right now. I liked being an early teen in the 90s. Music and movies were great and so were the times. This is before 9/11, 7/7, social media and crappy dating apps and right now with COVID I long for these times even more now. I feel like we've had it as good as it was ever gonna be and now we just have to appreciate the memories. I just hope there will be good times ahead and that we will be around and actually appreciate them. Please excuse my depressing comment, I'm just very sad at the moment.
Out of all the Scandinavian Countries Sweden has the best World class musicians by far, on another, note it's the first I've ever seen a bassist play the instrument with a pick, instead of fingers,, when you think of it, it's nota bad idea at all, the lead singer ''girl'' IS VERY SEXY IN ALL ASPECT.
Audley Mclean yeah, Magnus is a little bit unique in that he uses a pick, though I have seen a few others go with a pick. (I bought the bass he used on their first two albums from him. I should’ve asked for a pick too! Lol) Sweden does have a strong history of exporting good music to the rest of the world (which is particularly interesting since only about 10 million people live there). As for Nina, she’s definitely beautiful. And she’s super sweet in person as well. 👍🏻
@DSBac They don't care about it infact. There's an automatic detection system that constantly checks the videos uploaded by RU-vid users and see if the material corresponds to some of what they have in their databases. Anyway it's not easy for them to detect low quality or distorted videos. Also, they usually recognize it as you upload it. If they let this in, there's some probability that they will never delete it I guess :)
@TheTransact - Thanks! Hmmm... I wonder why it disappeared, if it was ever on youtube before. I'm hoping they won't make a big fuss over this being posted since it is over ten years old and it's not like they're losing money on it being out there (I'm thinking of nbc, not the Cardigans - I know they don't care.) But hey, keep checkin' out my channel, I'll have more Cardigans clips posted soon. I have a lot more in my collection than what I've posted.
jid de haven’t heard anyone say that, but if they did, you’re right! There have been a few instances where the band were forced to mime to their songs, but it just depends on the show.
Sweden?? From the way she pronounces her words when she sings, I would've thought she was from England. But then again, I thought Britney Spears was British til I heard her speak, & I thought George Michael was American til I heard him speak. So shows what I know.
Hmmm... not sure what you mean. You mean a recording of them performing the song in 2006? If so, I'm not sure if they did. They may have, but I'm not sure if I have such a recording. You might check TheCardigansMusic channel.
This is from a time when pop bands played instruments, wrote their own music and lyrics Times have changed. Now you need a big ass and enough money to pay Sia to write crappy music for you.
Jason Newland Absolutely agree with you. There are songs from the 90s that will always be remembered, such as "Lovefool", "It's My Life" (Dr. Alban), "Beautiful Life", "Heave is a place on Earth (1987), "All that she wants", etc.
+connie rahim She's a famous song writer who writes songs for the typical modern pop singers like Rihanna, Beyonce, and Flo Rida. Essentially vapid non musical pop songs.
Sia now is mainstream pop, sure. But, she spent a lot of time in the indie scene writing incredibly personal music. She deserves her success and worked hard for it.
Every single generation criticizes the others music. In the 80s people hated the way music changed directions. Music changes and progresses, just because you heard a couple meaningless pop songs doesn't mean every musician in our generation sucks. Listen to Haim, Banks, Broods, or go to a music festival and listen to the newer artists. But don't just pass judgement without proper knowledge.