This album is best listened from first to last song in it's entirety. It's one of the strangest albums of all time, and they would perform these songs note for note live. One of my favorite tracks is the last one on the album. "Merry Go Bye Bye." I saw them on the Sno-Core tour like a thousand years ago. They opened the show, and it was with Incubus and System of a Down. (before Incubus really puss'd out their sound) The crowd was full of metal heads, and Bungle could have easily gave the audience what they wanted in the heavy arena, but instead played a lot of stuff from California and Disco Volante. I've never seen a more confused audience in my life, and there was only a few hundred people in attendance that actually came to the show mainly for Bungle. The overall audience HATED Mr. Bungle, because they all wanted a mosh pit. After about 40 minutes of this type of wacky music, they end with a Merry Go Bye Bye (which has a moshpit moment) and tease the audience with some Deicide just to prove THEY ARE THE HEAVIEST BAND THERE! The whole audience was like.. "Why didn't they just do that instead?" .... because Bungle loved to fuck with audiences that weren't theirs.
@rosecityronin
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, live, it was so awesome watching them switch instruments and/or pick up additional instruments during songs while staying TIGHT and not missing a note.
@rosecityronin
2 жыл бұрын
And I saw that SnoCore thing, too (Deftones was also in the lineup)! When I saw Bungle, Patton was dressed like a geisha.
@FNMCaffeine
2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Bungle started in thrash with their Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny demo. Lst year's remake/release is so friggin tight. Patton, Spruance and Dunn recruited Dave Lombardo and Scott Ian to join the band. Would love to see your reaction to that album.
@jksinorbit
2 жыл бұрын
Now wrap your head around the fact they do this stuff live…exacty as is.
@ogey_elise
2 жыл бұрын
This song sounds how mushrooms feel.
@aarongonzalez7482
2 жыл бұрын
Disco Volante is the best Bungle
@roxannemitchell4119
2 жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed this one, iit's such a fun song but I remember it being one of the more difficult tracks to get into when I first heard the album so very happy it was pleasing to your ears, another great reaction and so glad you gave props to Danny Heifetz the drummer, he's totally in a league of his own in my opinion, especially the way he can change styles so easily, again thank you ❤️
@FNM98765
Жыл бұрын
I still to this day enjoy watching the “jump”. I have been playing this for people and friends for years just for the reaction😂😂
@krautgazer
Жыл бұрын
An old friend of mine said he played the song in his class in college as part of a semiotics presentation and he had never seen a whole crowd jump scare before.
@dipdor1
7 күн бұрын
I got this album on tape for 50p in a virgin megastore bargain bucket in the late 90s. Best value bit of media i ever bought for hours of entertainment. 😅
@sussychachi
2 жыл бұрын
A wild wacky creative bungle song yey
@shredman87.57
5 ай бұрын
I got this album on vinyl, I am a huge Mr bungle fan but hadn't heard this song till I dropped the needle, great song
@roxannemitchell4119
2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic choice, this song is so damn good 😎
@torgersontravis
2 жыл бұрын
Was waiting for the end of the song reaction - did not disappoint
@DocDisco241
2 жыл бұрын
I saw this tour in the mid 90s. With the right chemicals. It hurt my poor brain.
@findlestick
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure how many Mr. Bungle-fans know about this, but Ma Meeshka Mow Swoz is a cover of a song from the 1950s called ‘Tamboo’. This is the song, if you’re interested in comparing them: kzitem.info/news/bejne/qHyuzGuDsaKHm6g
@krautgazer
Жыл бұрын
Oh wow!!! Why is no one talking about this? It is definitely a cover song and there's no mention of it anywhere.
@wwnato
Жыл бұрын
Mind Blown!!! I had always thought this song was inspired by Raymond Scott -- had no idea this was a cover. Check out this Raymond Scott song from the late 30's... kzitem.info/news/bejne/jqCX2ah7rYCZeqA
@jmaguire2232
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been listening to them for years and had no idea. Thanks.
@jmaguire2232
Жыл бұрын
@@krautgazer More a variation on a theme than a cover.
@MightyPee
2 ай бұрын
It's 100% inspired, and covered a lot of it, but I would still use more the terms "inspired by" since a lot of the track isn't in the original though. But yeah, absolutely mind blowing that it's not more well-known.
@miraclefred
2 жыл бұрын
Danny Heifetz is a god damn beast.
@DanBeauleArt
2 жыл бұрын
When I bought this in 95 it sat on my shelf for 10 years because of how whack it was. Picked it up one day and was awed. I’m still gonna go with raging wrath as my go to bungle band.
@peroskarstorholm4196
2 жыл бұрын
Keys, percussion, strings.. highly skilled bunch.
@sussychachi
2 жыл бұрын
They used piano and xylophone i believe that's sticks that hit the metal bars lol
@henjinuchiha2875
2 жыл бұрын
Clinton Bar is the keyboardist, Danny Heifitz plays drums, also the singer Mike Patton uses a couple of small midi keyboards to play samples.
@rosecityronin
2 жыл бұрын
Spruance does keyboard stuff, too. At least, live he did. The few times that I saw them.
@felipeparra4806
2 жыл бұрын
You sould listen to this track, live... its amazing.
@cynthiajones7514
2 жыл бұрын
Bungle are geniuses
@annewithane2218
2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction and super happy you enjoyed the craziness of this awesome song!!! these have to be my favourite lyrics ever lol Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz Ghfuah blal he chaduduh chee hugh weh chee keh xooo hee hoh Ooo cikeetah xoo xeh Eooh le hugx yerheggkkk Ryzl ou hueau Pppddtdptdtt pppddtdptdtt Ue ue fhay goouuhf o lltt chteee Huucgcgudoo wuad! Chugaouh! Poodah paytahy poodah paytahy poodah poodah paytahy paytahy paytahy poodah Poodah Fea dugh toog fax Fea dugh toog fax Farrag Geesh Zssu Guum Bom Beez gbazgen mauz gaysh Bal gonskunn geez woazch Ma meesken loas gouase Geez gonskunn boz mosquiez Heh tzt oly huht Ma meeshka mow skwoz Owm ftt lguf hahg Foo oo oo oo Puooo bieczkaireeaux Rrrd t ch kee bbst seay tssm klt aaaox Skadulehmedomgaswesh Goaduleh skeecs schoadulen mosqelaszz Beez gac goasgun Monsquaz Zoo ma mah manut mamoyugh Xi maa hea doo dauy dohdoyugh Tszeettaa ba doa bau koyugh Ma magh max maynot nolnoyugh Szi deah daddoobaught byugh Xi daa tdey gkao gho gkoyughfouuu Soan schwedea dn zewa tdieap Soan schwedea dn zewa tdieap Dtoyeum dtoyeum dmdipdihdeaudaht zdwitihdihttumptditutiua Soan schwedea dn zcwa tdieap Soan schwedea dn zcwa tdieap Bboawogh c wha fftyk onsk oooeeh oooeeh yeefm loolt msten Ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo Feydea tdn fa Feydea tdn fa gaugh Gzcc gmn ooo Ma meeshka mow skowz Ma meeshka mow skowz Soan schwedea dn skatdieap Soan schwedea dn skatdieap Sktoyeum sktoyeum sktoyeum dmdipdihdeaudaht zdwitihdihttumptditutiua Soan schwedea dn skatdieap Soan schwedea dn skatdieap goodeadogit goodeadogit glddehgoot Fea dugh toog fax Fea dugh toog fax Farrag Vaah Yoo Ee Hrrea kcun bahg bumpt 😁
@jeffbridges7009
Жыл бұрын
I always thought of the entire Disco Volante album as an audio comic book.
@Garamondable
Жыл бұрын
Merry Go Bye Bye please oh please
@willnovak4173
2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction, very insightful and I’m glad you’re enjoying the Bungle tracks you’ve checked out so far!
@Garamondable
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about this album, I’m pretty sure it was stated that no song had less than (76?) tracks.
@arsmor1end1
2 жыл бұрын
This song can also be seen as a bit of a precursor to another Patton project, Fantomas, which was a cult "super-group" that put out four albums, only one of which included any real words from Patton as the vocalist. A very fundamentalist view of voice-as-instrument. You should check out Fantomas' version of the theme from "The Godfather"!
@jerb963
2 жыл бұрын
If you really wanna go deep, "Tomawk" is another band, and Trey played in "The secret chiefs" if you really wanna go down the rabbit hole
@miraclefred
2 жыл бұрын
You need to find some live versions of these Bungle songs you’ve heard
@11anonymous6
2 жыл бұрын
Love this tune
@kaaregus
2 жыл бұрын
ack, 6 hours.... I want it now
@DanBeauleArt
2 жыл бұрын
Found your channel. Nice to see some real bungle reacts. Make sure you do raging wrath.
@dimifisher7942
2 жыл бұрын
Wtf! I found my twin brother, you like Green Lantern and Mr Bungle, subbed!
@JonathonThamesMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Haha, awesome man! So rare to actually find a fellow Lantern fan, and the fact that you're a Bungle fan as well is golden. So sorry for taking forever to get to your comment. Thanks for subbing brother, I hope you enjoy the content.
@boyhrn
2 жыл бұрын
Cool you managed to pull this off, man! :) And how about the lyrics, great message, huh? :... ))) Yeap, in addition, this linguistic acrobatics is a consequence of singer`s and guitarist`s interest in occultism (words?), yet presented in a cartoon style, which, as we know from before, is one of their most prominent features. :) Therefore, the atmosphere of the song looks like some creepy, old, horror-occult movie and from some - seemingly equally old - cartoon show... :) Those strange words, which Patton invented, always sounded like Russian to me, I have to admit!.. :) Mow Skwoz sounds like Moscow, eh?...:) And the whole song looks like a musical burlesque, a brutal comedy that the Russians mastered in the early years of 20th century, both in the movies, the theater and the cartoons...:) Don`t know who exactly Russian Buster Keaton was, but - you get the point...:D There is also a strange similarity with this period and this country through the use of harmonies, especially on the guitar (you remember those jazz diminished notes / chords in that solo by Spruance?) ... It`s so typical for, lets say, Django Reinhardt and gypsy jazz from the 1920, right?.. :-) So,... were you able to recognize some genres in this loony tune? :)) Well, according to above, you could clearly find traces of some good old Dixie, like in those saxophones yeah?...:) Well, with a slight oriental note, since Russia is the east, even for me, hahah.. :) Dunno, but I guess they used, like, the original Hammond keyboards on this, to get that old sound, there`s a xylophone, played by their extra member since this album, a jazz vibraphonist named William Winant, and he`s giving them a good punch-line... :D And ofc, a funny, creative samples activated via keyboards are a must for this band. ;) Hey, you took this pretty well! :) I remembered when I first heard this, I opened my jaw and was like `wtf is this..?!` :))) but in a good way:) Just keep going! Good job. :)
@champdeluxe3720
2 жыл бұрын
dude Frank Zippo became Jonathon Zippedy Zorn
@boyhrn
2 жыл бұрын
Oh, send love to my first post one more time, chief, I was correcting the misspelled... :/ :))) Just to be clear in here... :D
@boyhrn
2 жыл бұрын
tnk u. :)
@abelashes2676
2 жыл бұрын
Its illustrative of how different tastes in music can be from person to person, that I loved every song on Disco Volante and never liked anything on the self-titled debut. I like everything on California alright, but none of it even 50% as much as Disco Volante and the Easter Bunny thing isn't my cup of tea either.
@jambulance
2 жыл бұрын
That’s how I feel generally as well, I was introduced to DV before anything else, and California is a lot easier to listen to casually but the Self Titled or their older tapes are a bit lost on me personally. I’m a huge fan of SC3 too and I think that’s lent to how much I was into DV when I was a kid, go hard or go home stylistically for me.
@toprak3479
Жыл бұрын
The weird songs on California are top tier, but the more straightforward songs are some of the only weak stuff Bungle's put out. The re-made thrash demo is worse.
@garki1369
Жыл бұрын
Yer wierd. Off to the camp with you.
@b.l.fisher8230
Жыл бұрын
Good luck trying to figure out who's playing keys, they all do...
@aarongonzalez7482
2 жыл бұрын
so, I remember you not so much liking Pink Cigarette, your first Bungle reaction. It comes from their third major label release, California. I wonder how you'd do if you tackled that album again, after now being indoctrinated into the more immediately deeply wacky early major label period. know that it is a very musically sophisticated album, but deceptively very perverse. it should be known diving in that it's an album that is very much in reference and tribute to "easy listening" music, but especially it's darker and more experimental aspects, very much influenced by the likes of Brian Wilson, Serge Gainsbourg, Henry Mancini, and Scott Walker. anyway, now that you are more "in", I'd be interested in further reactions :)
@JonathonThamesMusic
2 жыл бұрын
I didn't necessarily dislike Pink Cigarette; it's more so that it didn't really excite or energize me as a listener because I could sense that the musicianship behind the song was very strong, but that the approach to the song itself from that standpoint is intentionally stripped down and subdued. Though I had never heard Bungle before this listen, I could sense that the band behind the song had a lot more to throw at me in terms of the eccentric, energetic, and experimental sides of music that I really tend to cling to as a listener, so it's more so that I was just enticed to go out and discover the Bungle music that held no bones about delivering those elements.
@cynthiajones7514
2 жыл бұрын
Samples.
@abelashes2676
2 жыл бұрын
If you watch a live performance of this piece you will see that keyboards/synths, samples, guitar effects, and a lot of mallet percussion is used on this song.
@cmoedoom
8 ай бұрын
Listen to mr bungle , desert search for techno allah
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