0:00 Call Me 6:12 Walk Like An Egyptian 13:00 Heaven Is A Place On Earth 20:58 Diamond Dolls 27:17 You Keep Me Hanging On 35:28 My Sharona 43:25 Always On My Mind 50:13 Refugee
@RPFG Жыл бұрын
Didn't get around to making the timestamps - thank you very much.
@butter_sock7199 Жыл бұрын
@@RPFG you're welcome 👍 thanks for reuploading
@KingN641994 Жыл бұрын
@@RPFG You could also just copy the text and add it in the description.
@PinkBunny425Games Жыл бұрын
OOOH HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH THE CITY OF HEAVEN YOU KNOW WHAT THATS WORTH OOOH HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH ok I'll stop
@PinkBunny425Games Жыл бұрын
OOOWWWWAAAAAAAOOOOOO sorry 80s music are to catchy lol
@24kingofcards Жыл бұрын
Quote from the original video's top comment: "This sounds like carbon monoxide poisoning"
@tripod_boi2056 Жыл бұрын
Huh. Interesting.
@dgraham3559 Жыл бұрын
I forgot about that; The pre-lore Sludgefest era of the comments.
@brian1890 Жыл бұрын
and i love it
@omnacky Жыл бұрын
Another one I remember: vaporwave for heroin users
@omnacky Жыл бұрын
And this song smells like motor oil
@irishgotee7 ай бұрын
"light the spoon dad, we're going in" A og comment from back in the day. I Haven't been the same since.
@iowasucks94946 ай бұрын
I tried getting my friend into this when the original was up around 2019. He read that comment and he pretty much gave up on my music tastes because of it.
@spingleboygle27 күн бұрын
light the dad, spoon, we're going out
@1994ToyotaCamryEnjoyer Жыл бұрын
a comment I remember from the original upload: "this is vaporwave for people that do heroin"
@nickmilano25168 ай бұрын
i farted
@sethrussell63938 ай бұрын
@@nickmilano2516Good to know, Nick.
@ElGordoBlanco888 ай бұрын
I farded and then also sharded and shidded
@Bleeeaaoop7 ай бұрын
Agreed..
@Beanmachine917 ай бұрын
thinking about that one brought me here, new comments finally lol
@breadsticat626410 ай бұрын
I was there at their infamous show in Detroit in late 1987. I was flown there with a head journalist from the paper I was aspiring to work at, as I had won a sweepstakes of sorts amongst the other interns to go with him to watch their performance. Originally we were supposed to get special reserved seating, but a group of some rather intimidating teen delinquents must have bribed their way into our spot. We ended up having to watch quite a ways towards the back in the cheap seats. They kept the crowd waiting some 45 minutes after the show was scheduled to start, and there was this air of angst and tension that I will never forget. The whole concert hall was hot, dim, with a heavy scent of beer and weed lingering in the air. Despite the place being packed to the brim, there was this terrifying silence, as if everyone was holding their breath. I will never forget the collective gasp and change in energy when the curtains finally opened. Simon stood awkwardly with his guitar strapped to his chest standing completely motionless, resembling a cardboard cutout. Theo was obviously tripping on something strong, standing behind a meager setup of a small synthesizer and a drum machine. Alvin stood between them for a moment, took in the crowd, and then clumsily stepped forward towards the mic. He looked rough. His fur was matted, his signature red hoodie stained and torn. Then, in perfect unison, Simon and Theo started playing, and the set began. As they began to play ( believe it was a cover of "Always On My Mind"), I couldn't help but be held in awe at their sound. The slow, murky, psychedelic sound of Simon's sludgy guitar. The desolate, hollow, eerie sound of Theo's synth. And the unforgettable sound of Alvin's voice, which sounded so utterly racked with emotion that even the journalist that I was with, who was anything but a sentimental guy, looked misty eyed as he watched. And when they all harmonized and sang together, it gave a feeling that I can't describe and I haven't felt since then. Like all the sadness, all the pain, all the pressure felt by young adults back then (and indeed, now) all perfectly given an identity through sound, all released at once in the form of sonically imperfect music that somehow sounded flawless. Admittedly, it was extremely difficult to hear the finer details of the band, so I hardly noticed Alvin's extremely slurred words or Theodore playing offkey. However, halfway through their set, as they were about halfway through "You Keep Me Hanging On", I will never forget what happened. Alvin stopped singing for a moment, looked to the back of the concert hall, and froze. I swear from where I stood it looked like he was watching a ghost. Then, I swear I saw a crooked smile stretch across his face for a moment, before he collapsed on stage. The entire crowd gasped as the music abruptly stopped. Simon and Theodore ran over to try and help him up. I remember seeing how pained and labored Alvin's sides looked, as if each anguished breath took a huge amount of effort. They crouched over him, trying to revive him, but Simon soon ran backstage to get more help. Theodore took a step back and just stared at Alvin, a look of stone-cold, sober agony on his face. How he must have felt, seeing his own brother dying. Simon quickly returned with a beefy roadie, who picked up Alvin and quickly ran him backstage. At that, the journalist I was with jumped up and pushed himself through the crowd, which was now going absolutely berserk. I followed him as best I could, trying to weave through the sweaty bodies of a thousand reeking, screeching teens. When I finally made it to the front, I showed my ID card to security, who were doing their best to keep the crowd back. They let me through, and as I ran up the stage and through the backdoor, I made it just in time to see the ambulance carrying Alvin speed away. Simon was gone, apparently riding in the ambulance with Alvin. But Theodore stayed behind. And when my eyes met his, I haven't seen such pain to this very day. The crushing agony. The ceaseless misery. The torturous knowledge that their career, their fame, their family, destroyed forever, disappearing into the night in the back of an ambulance. I couldn't bare to meet his gaze for more than a few moments. After I made it back to New York City with the journalist I had gone with, I resigned. I wasn't the same person after experiencing what had happened that night, and I haven't been since. I still throw on my old Chipmunks vinyl from time to time, chasing after that old feeling I felt when I heard them for the first time. But there was one thing about that night that still keeps me awake, one thing above all else that will follow me until the day that I die. As Alvin lay there on the stage, fighting for his every breath. As he was hauled away on the back of that roadie. As they drove him away inside of that ambulance. Even as he drew his last breath. He never stopped singing. Not once. And his final words? "Set me free."
@atsuda85419 ай бұрын
wow this is incredible writing honestly
@jrs_124355 ай бұрын
This started off funny but ended up so depressing lmao
@koinu27414 ай бұрын
This is gay
@jesseharrold18122 ай бұрын
Fuck, dude. I felt absolutely torn apart just watching that happen in the Val Kilmer biopic. I can't imagine actually being there.
@spingleboygle29 күн бұрын
im so confused right now. i thought this was just funny chimpunks music slowed down for nostalgia sake. then they had actual real life concerts with the voice actors or smth? please clue me in my sponge brain isn't sponging edit: i did some digging (and by that i mean looking at a 2 year old reddit post) and its some inside joke about the chipmunks getting addicted to drugs and alvin dying. i think im gonna die laughing.
@ieatmice751 Жыл бұрын
Such a shame the original was deleted, we’ll never get back the stories told by sludgemunk fans. Truly a unique community on KZbin that will definitely take time to rebuild 😢 Stay strong sludefesters
@richie5935 Жыл бұрын
Oh damn it, my old comment =( what a bummer
@ungntidprssnt2799 Жыл бұрын
I remember that lmfao . People saying it's them after a hard life catching up to them etc. 🤣 Someone even mentioned they get probably get laid a lot then someone replied they've been so doped up they haven't had a hard on in decades. Another comment said it sounds like a soundtrack in a dirty biker bar . A lot of heroin related shit. . that's not the exact so don't quote me but it was alone the lines of that
@Danishkringle3000 Жыл бұрын
lol ikr I remember one of those old comments was some shit like, "This sounds like what dying of heat stroke while locked in a hot car feels like." Or the other comments lamenting Alvin's death and blaming his overdose entirely on Dave.
@ungntidprssnt2799 Жыл бұрын
@@Danishkringle3000 hahaha
@alfonzo_ Жыл бұрын
once again I'm woefully reminded of the ephemerality of things
@ajd823 Жыл бұрын
Shout out to the OG dude who commented “this is the soundtrack of a 5 year old in a hot car”
@ducko5404 Жыл бұрын
That still cracks me up. Those og comments were fantastic.
@chumon19929 ай бұрын
that was so accurate. also the comparison of this to heroine as a song.
@supercfrompulaski8 ай бұрын
That kid was I, and may I live in peace
@tapesaucer6 ай бұрын
OH WAIT!! I REMEMBER SEEING THIS COMMENT WHEN I LISTENED TO IT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2022!!! i was about to hit the gym with my dad i think...
@Bigdumbidiotguy4 ай бұрын
those ones are much funnier than the redditors trying to make jokes about it being a real grunge band that had drug problems I've seen copypasted like a million times on all these videos
@BobbinRobbin777 Жыл бұрын
To quote a unknown commenter on the original Sludgefest upload: "This is the musical equivalent of Garfield Minus Garfield"
@scottfynnschannel4 ай бұрын
That comment was right on the money
@xibalbalon86683 ай бұрын
That's perfect
@spingleboygle21 күн бұрын
"..." "i finally got the wildfire in my sock drawer under control!" "..."
@error-try-again-later Жыл бұрын
It's sad to hear Jeannette's backing vocals in Call Me considering how much the band's substance abuse publicly broke her. God only knows what she witnessed in that booth.
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
You know VH1 will NOT do an episode on Diamond Dolls. Something about a plane, an island, a financier and some Chappaquiddick/Natalie Wood stuff that NOBODY wants their name on.
@phil_cassidy Жыл бұрын
@@aaronmoore6275 Is the island named Little St James?
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
@@phil_cassidy hey, I just used to groundskeep at a place SIMILAR to this. I didn't see ANYTHING at the one I worked at.
@phil_cassidy Жыл бұрын
@@aaronmoore6275 C'mon now. It's a high class establishment. You must have seen a few notable guests in your time. A few celebrities here and there, maybe even the odd politician having some precious time off. Then again, with clientele like that I can imagine your NDA was thick enough to stop a bullet.
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
@phil_cassidy I don't know what you're talking about. Lotta golf bags, Lotta big cash tips. Coulda been anyone there. After a while, all the Suits and BigHats start to look alike.
@daemonofdecay Жыл бұрын
RIP Alvin. Saw him live only once. Cleveland, 81. Will never forget that sound. So young. Full of piss and vinegar. The smile he had when he walked up to the mic and told the group of us that he was gonna “blow your fucking minds” - it would have been cocky if he hasn’t backed it up. Mom threw all my records away after Grenada (she was an old school hippie, hated that I joined the army after high school). Forgot about the Chipmunks until I saw the news reports about the overdose. Friend was able to copy me an old cassette. A copy of a copy. Shit was scratchy as hell. Sound quality was garbage. But god, it was just what I remembered. Their early stuff was so packed with promise. The righteous anger of youth. I know it’s their later sound that gets all the praise, when they started experimenting (in every sense of the word), but for me? I still remember that grin before he rocked our world.
@johnwibbels467810 ай бұрын
You a former ranger I assume?
@scooterking13610 ай бұрын
this is so well written
@justinsemple74549 ай бұрын
I once saw Alvin use a cop's holstered gun as a bottle opener for his warm Miller Highlife. He shotgunned the whole thing than slid headfirst into a storm drain. I never saw him again... 😞
@cooliotopnotch62876 ай бұрын
this was my favorite comment on the old upload, thanks for putting it back up
@yalminyall6 ай бұрын
is this actually real or is it just pretend
@narcissistskryptonite5734 Жыл бұрын
Saw them back in 85 when they were still doing small clubs. They were late, and the crowd was getting impatient. The tension kept getting higher and higher. As soon as Theodores drums came in on Call Me, the stage lit up and Alvins guitar gave a loud roar of perfect disortion. It was like magic the way the crowd instantly was fixated on the bands every move. Simon had a nasty spat with a bouncer that night while he was crowd surfing midway through their set. He hit the bouncer square in the head with his bass, blood was gushing everywhere. As soon as the bouncer landed a punch on Simon, Theodore and Alvin went straight to his rescue. It was pure chaos on that stage. The crowd was chanting “Fuck This Shit” as there was no more music playing. They walked off stage in pure blackness. It’s believed Simon did a shot of heroin in the janitors closet backstage to ease the pain. They eventually came back onstage, to hundreds chanting and roaring. They went straight into Walk Like an Egyptian and they sounded better than ever. Man I miss those days. A lot has changed since Alvin’s overdose, and Theodore doing life for murdering Eleanor. Simon’s been doing great giving back to the community, giving speeches on the dangers of drug use. You can tell in his eyes he still misses rocking out with his two buddies on that stage. They had the whole world in their hands. A damn shame.
@faith.s_mom Жыл бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@mp3music804 Жыл бұрын
Well Simon has a good life right now
@chowder818 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t Alvin die to suicide by microwave?
@Unfoundrumors Жыл бұрын
I remember that gig, I was just getting into Alvin and the CMs at that time and me and my friends got cheap tickets, what an experience, it was like nirvana before teen spirit, a really fun and small event but Alvin was so high that after the show he puked on my buddies shoes when we tried to get a autograph after the show. Even then he was struggling but I'm glad Simon is still getting work, I saw him a few years ago at a hole in the wall in new York and he looked great. I could still see the lines in his face from all the H and Coke they did but he looked like he was still 35 for a 60 year old. RIP Alvin, man had a problem and that relapse came at the worst possible time, I feel bad for his kids cause they could have gotten the band going again after that court thing and it just floundered for 4 years and then he turns up dead. Can definitely relate to missing the good old days, almost did a full tour in 91 with my buddies but our parents wouldn't let us til Mikey could drive and then wouldn't you know it, the next year they cancel the tour and go into rehab. I think Cobain scared them, unfortunately for al it wasn't enough. Fentanyl is a dangerous drug
@EarthWyrmToby Жыл бұрын
Autism.
@firmkillernate Жыл бұрын
I saw Simon at his lowest after Sludgefest 94. This was after the infamous eye gouging incident between him and his boyfriend, but before his glass eye. Theodore almost lost it playing Heaven is a Place on Earth, it was the last thing they all practiced before Alvin's suicide-by-cop. Their manager Dave didn't even give them a week to grieve.
@Asylum_Vamp Жыл бұрын
I didn't know Simon had a boyfriend? When was this?
@_The.Queen.In.Pink_11 ай бұрын
@@Asylum_Vamp I'm pretty sure it was sometime between 86 and 87, they only stayed together for like 4 months and it was never a heavily public thing, however the news were filled with it when it was revealed just 2 days before the incident that led to their break up (it was also theorized that his boyfriend was a fan of his, which sparked a lot of controversy at the time, tho it was never confirmed), one of his solo songs that he wrote after the disbanding actually talks about it, I think it was called "broken smiles" or smth like that, but I'm not 100% sure.
@gorillazfan24211 ай бұрын
The ironic thing about heaven is a place on earth is the reason Alvin was so obsessed with performing it in the first place was it was basically his love song to heroin
@ShaneFlett10 ай бұрын
Summer love child
@daggy1749 ай бұрын
Contracts were signed; commitments made. Luckily Alvin's tech Billy "Goat" Hawkins stepped up to cover the guitar. Chipmunk superfan Tracie Oberheim respectfully handled the vocals for the rest of the tour after winning the hastily-organized "Stand-In For Al-vin" contest. She parlayed the tragedy into a short-lived stint as singer in hair-metal band Krystal Lixx and, later, a successful solo career.
@walffer4171 Жыл бұрын
This was really their Pinkerton
@blakeanderson50116 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha, then they cut Matt and went back to business as usual.
@reomemewagon9 ай бұрын
Genuinely the hardest album opening of all time.
@MYLAR. Жыл бұрын
People always ragged on them for being “just a cover band,” but the fans knew what they had. It melted their brains together as one waving, drugged out crowd. Back in ‘89 I remember the flair of their albeit poorly planned tours, but that was the fun of it. The smell of wood glue in people’s hair, Alvin getting into fights in a cross faded rage, the grunge of it all. I met my wife there. Rest in hell Simon, I wish you could’ve seen your daughter’s career skyrocket before cancer took you from us.
@Beegstation9 ай бұрын
"Rest in hell" 😂
@ShaneFlett5 ай бұрын
And I have doubles of ford focuses, and doubles of Mustangs.. cuz if any of that other stuff isn't true, then this isn't true but it is, and I have a super hot model wife.. and it will all get better
@Bauxter365 ай бұрын
@@ShaneFlett What was this comment for?
@klonekomet3 ай бұрын
The hell did Simon do?
@Kyoryu_Unshaken3 ай бұрын
@@klonekomet What didn't he do?
@therealpatagonianpancakes9 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the Chipmunks back in '95. They were opening for Acid Bath that night. It was this little club in the middle of nowhere in Lousiana. The electricy was terrible and the band's amps kept going off the entire night. And they ROCKED. Alvin kept throwing his guitar in the air and catching it, playing with feedback, playing solos with his teeth. Theodore kept doing lines of coke midsong without ever stopping the beat. Absolutely amazing. The high point of the night was when Simon ran off stage during a long jam and went to the nearby bayou. And he came back with an alligator. He threw it in the middle of the stage and wrestled it a bit. They closed with Diamond Dolls, and Alvin kept bringing the mic to the alligator for it to do the backing vocals. Absolutely timeless. Acid Bath almost didn't go on stage because they knew they couldn't top that, and the alligator bit Dax Riggs on the leg. I'll never forget that night. RIP Alvin.
@JRWells08 Жыл бұрын
Man, does anyone remember the multitude of comments on the original upload of this video detailing Alvin and the Chipmunks' drug filled sprial downhill? All of that morbid creativity is lost now that the original video is deleted. Kinda sad to see.
@KingCoon Жыл бұрын
Yeah that was my favorite part about coming back to this album was to read the stories that people had made
@mrs.featherbottom5901 Жыл бұрын
Oh man that sucks. Some of those comments really got stuck in my head. “Alvin was really fucked up by that point”. “They created magic on the stage together”. That stuff was SO funny.
@error-try-again-later Жыл бұрын
All the conspiracy theories about Alvin in the microwave 💀
@frwystr9 ай бұрын
E
@CHICAGOTICA448 ай бұрын
Maybe it was archived in the wayback machine??
@Chucklenutz67 Жыл бұрын
As of June 15th, 2023, Theodore has been found dead at only the age of 35. The troubled chipmunk was found dead in his Chicago home and his death was most likely a painkiller overdose. It was a well known fact that Theodore was a pill popper. I still can't believe that we lost another one of the chipmunks. Fly high Theodore, Hopefully you can finally reunite with Alvin 🕊🕊🕊🕊
@Handbags239 Жыл бұрын
It’s not even June 15 yet.
@Handbags239 Жыл бұрын
@@machmn oh sorry, I thought @patrickkay0607 said Theodore was found dead on July 15, my bad.
@BobbinRobbin777 Жыл бұрын
@@Handbags239 Future Devil wrote this
@itstheprintshop Жыл бұрын
I think flying high might’ve been his problem 😂
@RageBladeOnMe Жыл бұрын
@@Handbags239they ain't even 24 any more
@TonyContiniProductions10 ай бұрын
It continuously baffles me how unironically good this is. Bold, exposed, passionate, dark. I mean wtf, man.
@magentasky23410 ай бұрын
Ikr
@ShaneFlett5 ай бұрын
Relax, it's just slowed down good music.
@spingleboygle22 күн бұрын
i never expected id be listening to chipmunk music and not having my femur bone broken
@RPFG Жыл бұрын
Hi everyone - just want to write and thank you all for supporting the original version of this masterpiece. I re-uploaded for no other reason than for my friends and I to continue to listen to it together, and I'm glad its getting the attention it deserves. Cheers!
@_Quackerjack Жыл бұрын
I'm glad TBH. Sludgefest is an amazing album!
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
You DO know the dark and weird things happening in the comment section, right?
@slavyslav Жыл бұрын
Run it back! We need a part two
@JohnSmith-nj9qo11 ай бұрын
I'm just happy that someone preserved this masterpiece.
@gronko_chug_butter10 ай бұрын
Listened to this near the end of a 4 hour car ride across part of California, it must have been 95 degrees out. The cars AC was broken. Absolutely surreal experience.
@yaboyeloyofficial7 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you had to go though that but I am curious ngl
@sauwsome2 ай бұрын
commenting this hoping you come back to listen to this again
@14possumsinatrenchcoatАй бұрын
I think you went to hell man
@CaseyGarske Жыл бұрын
Played this for my wife and she says, "If I'd walked in the room and you were listening to this I wouldn't have batted an eye. Sounds like everything else you listen to."
@PartnershipsForYou6 ай бұрын
Kinda wholesome
@scottgardner29505 ай бұрын
Can you recommend me something that sounds like this?
@darkdemigod4 ай бұрын
then you were like if I walked in and saw you doing another Chad I wouldn't have batted an eye, looks like every other guy you do
@TheKettler3 ай бұрын
I don't know what his playlist sounds like, but Hollow by Alice In Chains is pretty similar
@greenbeangreg2552Ай бұрын
Earth's Pentastar album is what I could think of off the top of my head. Not very hooky like this, but it's got a good, trippy, droned out rock sound. Very repetitive song structures, sometimes no percussion on tracks, but It's worth a listen.
@pavladavlas Жыл бұрын
The slowed-down tempo adds such a doomsday grittiness to all of these songs. Love it.
@big_sea Жыл бұрын
yes
@ryanwalraven81211 ай бұрын
It's the sound of 2020 and 2021 for me... democracy burning, police on the edge, a plague raging across the globe, and the first inklings of artificial intelligences beginning to comprehend art and human conversation
@pseudoplotinus8 ай бұрын
@@ryanwalraven812 you make 2020-2021 sound way more badass than it actually was
@spingleboygle21 күн бұрын
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@justinswartsel Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest, saddest, most surreal musical moments of my life was at one of their shows at a dingy club outside of Seattle once in the mid 80s. The hype had been building around the band for a while but it was obvious that things were going off the rails very quickly, a sad indication that their musical genius was destined to die on the vine before they were ever able to achieve any real mainstream success. It was a cold rainy night, and nobody was really sure if the band was even going to show up, as they seemed to have been in the middle of a particularly volatile period during those weeks. Nonetheless everyone was curious and excited to see how the night would transpire. About 30 minutes after they were set to hit the stage Alvin stumbles out alone, wearing a red sequin dress and high heels, with heavy mascara literally melting all the way down his cheeks, and a half empty bottle of Hennessy swinging loosely from his right hand. He proceeded to do a solo rendition of Diamond Dolls, to a mixture of boos, laughter, but mostly stunned silence from the modest crowd before chucking his bottle against the stage wall and marching off while giving a giant middle finger to the audience. Afterwards when the crowd had mostly left I made my way towards the back of the club where a kid was sitting scribbling in a notebook. He was in scraggly jeans and had shoulder length, matted blonde hair. Couldn’t have been more than 16 or 17 years old. I had just lit a cigarette and he asked if he could bum one. I obliged, and we chatted for a few minutes. “That was wild, huh?” I said, to which he replies “it’s all fucked up man”. He said he had been a fan for a while, wasn’t terribly surprised at what we saw, and in fact found it quite amusing. He was working on his own lyrics and was excited about getting his band off the ground. Incredibly sweet, down to earth kid, though you could tell he had the weight of the world on his shoulders even at such a young age. Said our goodbyes. Come to find out later - that dude? Kurt. Fucking. Cobain. I shit you not. He never really talked about the chipmunks influence on him publicly, but when I listen to early Nirvana now I can’t not hear it. What a night.
@CrisisMoon79 ай бұрын
Whaaaaaat?! This was a fun read :D
@seasonalmommy71739 ай бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@bunnybazooka9 ай бұрын
Literally made me laugh till I cried thank you
@chocky07 ай бұрын
fav comment here so far
@stop_your_bs4 ай бұрын
I can recall hearing him bring them up here and there in those old one-time MTV documentaries that you can find screen recorded on YT and whatnot 😂 musical legends influencing musical legends
@Miguel_Nunez633 Жыл бұрын
I've been tripping for the past few weeks because I couldn't find the original upload. It's still so strange that the original was deleted
@RPFG Жыл бұрын
Yeah my buddy and I were shocked. I only showed him this like, a month ago and he'd been listening ever since. I think the original uploader just got rid of his channel for whatever reason.
@chumon1992 Жыл бұрын
Seriously thank you for putting this up. I would have been devastated to lose this
@MrRobison94 Жыл бұрын
Probably got hit with a copyright infringement or an unrelated issue with the OP.
@jimmybags6598 Жыл бұрын
I miss the comments on that video, some were pretty interesting and funny
@Leiwi Жыл бұрын
Top 5 things the FBI doesn't want you to know
@MYLAR. Жыл бұрын
I remember Simon breaking down while doing the Heaven is a Place on Earth tribute for Theodore after the overdose. It’d already been years later, but Simon cried like he found him yesterday. I remember he couldn’t keep singing. I remember the fans filling it in for him - we’re all joined together so he could have a moment. Alvin kept his head down while he played, but I know that he felt the same. I don’t know, man. That was their brother. I heard the 911 call on the news.
@Mike_Anonymous6 ай бұрын
Why the fuck did this give me actual chills
@comadoof18425 күн бұрын
How did the 911 call go? The transcript?
@jonasridley05 Жыл бұрын
Can’t believe they were all so young when this album came out. The Chipmunks were only 24 when they released this project, I remember the buzz circling around them years prior when they were supposedly the next big pop band. Dave’s death, Theodore’s near overdose death, and his own addiction to painkillers must’ve really hit Alvin hard because he sings so raw and passionately. R.I.P Alvin, wish you were still around to see Simon be a successful solo artist and Theodore being a family man 😔
@thecaring9616 Жыл бұрын
Honestly Simons career was almost predicted as much as the band, his voice is just as passionate as Alvin’s especially when he actually gets to sing a song during the first track Note: Also Theodore glow-up fr
@PrawnReady4110 Жыл бұрын
Theo? A redemption
@wintryturtle Жыл бұрын
daddy
@Microsave2 Жыл бұрын
How was they still alive? The normal life span of a chipmunk in 5 years so how was that foripled?
@FlynnJeux9 ай бұрын
Alvin lost two fathers in his lifetime. truly, truly outrageous.
@2sinfulsansYTGOD Жыл бұрын
It's such a shame that Alvin Microwaved himself.
@Radience9383 Жыл бұрын
I think it was Dave, since he randomly went missing after Alvin's death and the end of the band... Because, it is impossible to start a microwave from the inside without outside help
@PrawnReady4110 Жыл бұрын
He could have just set the timer and then go inside
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
I think it was Raz0r from the Scummettes that did it. At the Edison Mansion party.
@ajd823 Жыл бұрын
@@PrawnReady4110no the microwave door have to be closed to start the timer
@PrawnReady4110 Жыл бұрын
@@ajd823 mine doesn’t 🤔
@F3z0710 ай бұрын
I swear, "Heaven is a Place on Earth" chills me every time
@untrustworthybagel10 ай бұрын
That one is my favorite too
@medic699411 ай бұрын
Even as abusive as Dave was, you can tell they missed him. I knew a guy who saw one of their last shows in 99, he said halfway through the set, Alvin just broke into tears. He walked off stage, then came back a 15 minutes later with the cocaine still matted into his lip fur. Apparently Alvin could play just fine while high, which really goes to show how often he got high.
@behelit199710 ай бұрын
Saw Alvin in 99 Chicago, PD. Alvin was taking painkillers and theodore had been officially declared dead (for 2 days) by painkiller OD, he was eyes red and popping like a champagne bottle, he handed me a tape and a Letter saying: Goodbye my friend. Adios! -Alvin, 1999 He killed himself 2 months after.
@medic699410 ай бұрын
Wild how his mood swings affected him. One minute he’d do something for a fan like your letter, other times he’d toss amps into the crowd.
@ReFreshDrick9 ай бұрын
One of my friends knew a guy that was a friend of Dave’s and he would tell him about what Dave would do and say backstage and in studio. It became clear that he was an abuser and you could really see how abusive Dave really was. Dave would throw beer bottles at Theodore while Alvin would snort coke and heroine mixed into one powder, apparently Alvin said he would get tired a lot more after shows then at bars and clubs so Dave suggested taking drugs. Even got to meet Simon after Theodore’s death though I will respect his wishes and not share any information that he has shared with me
@kommanderkraken64 Жыл бұрын
I was actually at the infamous Sludgefest 09 tour. Theodore was a wreck before he died. He left to take a shit during Diamond Dolls and he didn't come back. I still remember when Simon and Alvin got the news. It was terrifying, man. They broke down on stage, Simon was saying he wished he had stolen Theodore's pills before the show like he wanted to. Terrible, man. I'm scarred.
@victorvargas2345 Жыл бұрын
theodore did't die he just get really injure because alvin throw a speaker. (sometime later the band brake up alvin commit sucide entering in a microowave)
@ianhemingway9165 Жыл бұрын
@@victorvargas2345 Different timeline, man. Different timeline.
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
The chippettes did diamond dolls.
@jesuschuy1599 Жыл бұрын
Glad that people still listen to sludgefest in 2023, only been listening to it since 2022 but I still want this album to be listened by many people
@gdgdgdgd5676 Жыл бұрын
Bro it hasn’t been THAT long 😭
@tylersouza Жыл бұрын
@@gdgdgdgd5676 I know its hard to believe it but soon its gonna be 40 years! can you believe how the time has past...
@Skudfinder5 ай бұрын
Guys! he listened to it a year ago
@alfonzo_ Жыл бұрын
why isn't there more music intentionally sounding like this? slow tempo, heavy sludgy guitars, and clean melodic vocals
@rosonowski Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/l5fLhHeBaql9p6M What is the slowest music humanly possible?
@michaelhurstanime5009 Жыл бұрын
sludge metal
@mysticprophecy5395 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhurstanime5009exactly that, sludge metal is exactly like that
@alfonzo_ Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhurstanime5009 any recs?
@lizdino9375 Жыл бұрын
Sludge metal is growly as fuck and sounds nothing like this
@ieatmice751 Жыл бұрын
I managed to catch their final show by a slim margin. I must have bought the last ticket before they sold out it was close. Wow just wow. We’d got glimpses of the rot setting in the band over the years with alvin’s overdose in 87 but I don’t think we expected it to end like that. Everything was just.. wrong, like the atmosphere was poison and distrust. Alvin was clearly on something he could barely stand and slurred out his words, but you know his spark was clearly still there. Behind the haze you could hear the magic in his voice that was their in the beginning. Simon and Theodore were uneasy the entire time just watching Alvin the entire time. Theodore looked drunk. They didn’t even make it halfway through the album due to Alvin’s infamous breakdown on stage. I remember it like it was yesterday. He just stopped singing and sank to his knees and raised his eyes to heaven and wept. It was dead silence in the venue nobody said a thing and after a minute he walked offstage without a single word. Simon and Theodore tried to continue the song without him but without Alvin it wasn’t the same. They gave up and didn’t even bother singing diamond dolls, they couldn’t, not in the state they were in. Learning about alvin’s suicide the next day shook me to the core. I’d seen him. He looked almost sober in that moment and I’ll never forget it.
@legendarygigolo823 Жыл бұрын
GG Allin opened up for these guys on a small eastern European tour in the early '80s. Back then, GG was pretty milquetoast and didn't have much of a stage presence but every night after his set, he'd study the Chipmunks onstage antics and he would actually take notes on a notepad. He basically stole their live show and made a more toned-down, family friendly version of it in order to reach a wider audience.
@kidwaryodproduction Жыл бұрын
"made a more toned-down, family friendly version of it in order to reach a wider audience." Remind me of Bite You Scum (Andy Rehfeldt cover) 😄
@TheBl4ckH4nd Жыл бұрын
lmao
@kidwaryodproduction Жыл бұрын
@@TheBl4ckH4nd Saw your picture thumbnail and consider both GG Allin and Saitama both are bald head. I wish Saitama to sing GG Allin music along with Sweet Mask 😆
@lilhomofreshy3055 Жыл бұрын
GG Alvin
@NateTheGnat10 ай бұрын
Is that why gg would poop all those dirty acorns on the audience.
@ottomotive845410 ай бұрын
I actually ran into Theodore in 1996! I was 17, working at a grocery store in Cleveland. I was restocking shelves when I noticed a familiar face in the wonder bread aisle, Theodore!Thank Dave I was able to build the nerves to talk to him. He was super nice, talked about his music a little bit, and even signed my back Jean pocket. Safe to say to haven’t worn those jeans since. So Thanks to Theodore for making a young sludgepunks life!!!!!
@Comeonfhqwhgads95Ай бұрын
Theodore was always the heart of the band, honestly. A shame Alvin and Simon couldn’t follow his path to righteousness and went off to a life of drugs and debauchery.
@Comeonfhqwhgads95Ай бұрын
Theodore was always the heart of the band, honestly. A shame Alvin and Simon couldn’t follow his path to righteousness and went off to a life of drugs and debauchery.
@SissypheanCatboy Жыл бұрын
Genuinely, hearing the original songs after these versions is so jarring. These are genuinely so much better. The vocal performance is so fucking powerful, and the purposeful, almost melting sound of the vocals adds so much heart to the mix. I genuinely wish more music like this existed. People recommend other genres that are similar, but in my experience the vocals are usually too "growly" and the instrumentation is far more harsh. Those things aren't bad, I love those qualities in music, but it just doesn't have that drawn-out, passionate sound this has.
@zbox6420 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like this are impossible to replicate with a guitar without playing a song and then slowing it down, and also this was recorded on a special record player that slowed down the music to 16 speed, making sounds like this unknown until this was made
@banjogyro Жыл бұрын
Agree, because there is no alternative best you can do is slow an existing song down to 16 RPM using Audacity and attempt to sing over it yourself
@zbox6420 Жыл бұрын
Anyway the closest you’ll get to music like this is with dark wave
@ebenbarclay2406 Жыл бұрын
@@zbox6420believe it or not they knew about what a slowed down electric guitar sounded like before an Alvin and the chipmunks record was slowed to 16 speed
@ianhemingway9165 Жыл бұрын
When the vocals are sped up initially, the slowed down version will sound more natural. That's why the Chipmunks songs are perfect for this.
@artemis_smith Жыл бұрын
David, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore Seville. David was a doting father and his three sons were... They weren't creative, lyrically, but they were amazing vocalists and with their respective instruments. They weren't really ever gonna go anywhere, they were a local cover band. But their music helped pay the rent and that was enough until tragedy struck in 1972 when David died unexpectedly of a heart attack. The boys were lost. Their original music took a much darker turn, as did their cover songs. Simon developed a heroin habit at some point in the late '70s. In 1983 the Seville boys were destitute and desperate. They put everything they had left into a cover album, "Sludgefest." They hoped their new, dark, edgy sound might help them overcome the... Frankly ridiculous idea of a cover album taking off. But their longshot worked. It peaked at #7 on the US charts. The Chipmunks, as they had started to call themselves, went from the edge of homelessness and ruin to stardom overnight. It's not as fun and lighthearted as their much earlier covers (recordings of which are almost impossible to find, unfortunately) or as refined as their later albums. But their first hit album really was lightning in a bottle. Listening to it again really brings me back. This music is dark but it helped me get through some dark times in my life. Damn tragic what happened to the Chipmunks in '88, God rest their souls. Thank you for uploading this, i really needed to hear this again.
@thecaring9616 Жыл бұрын
Way better then the comment I made on my Alt “HenryDoesStuff” good job
@chumon1992 Жыл бұрын
Always loved Dave. He did his best...they just got lost in the world of rock n roll...
@angelespinkroom Жыл бұрын
This is unironically some of the best post punk ever released
@mkproductions2.08 ай бұрын
Yeah not bad. But Blondie is more melodic punk! 😊
@Jaws312 ай бұрын
It's just good music slowed down
@zombieflowers Жыл бұрын
I cant believe they forced Alvin into the studio after he shot up his girlfriend with that fatal overdose. They had to shove him into the record label's company car just as they shoved her stretcher into the ambulance. This recording perfectly captured the guilt he was trapped with inside the mic booth. The chambers of his heart being eaten alive. Not knowing by the time he finished laying this track down, she would be dead, and he would be laying her casket down as well.
@huntercoleherr Жыл бұрын
God damn, man.
@hellyapex7331 Жыл бұрын
We’ll said 🕊️🕊️🕊️
@mrscruffles801 Жыл бұрын
Jesus christ dude. These comments are like a contest to see who can come up with the most cartoonishly depressing anecdotes.
@zombieflowers Жыл бұрын
This happened at Trent Reznor's apartment in Tacoma, WA back in '89 @@mrscruffles801
@kryzs_kornhell9 ай бұрын
@@mrscruffles801It's just sad that the real life of The Chipmunks wasn't as happy as in the cartoons.
@smatmoth4605 Жыл бұрын
Diamond Dolls is a throwaway song from the Chipettes movie from the 80’s that barely anyone remembers, there is absolutely no reason it should be such a banger
@Amphetamine_A_Go_Go9 ай бұрын
Absolutely agreed man, it's my 2nd favorite track of the album.
@EvilStevilTheKenevilPEN154 ай бұрын
Hearing it with the vocals slowed down and kinda androgynous in pitch makes me want to perform in drag.
@RandomDrawer_tm2 ай бұрын
It was in the chipmunk adventure
@jesseharrold18122 ай бұрын
Fuckin A. Alvin bursting in in the chorus like David Gilmore in Comfortably Numb. Absolutely inspired.
@unluckypedestrian9 ай бұрын
“Western culture quietly hit its musical high water mark on the 13th November 2015. No one knew but everything that happened before only led up to this moment and everything after could only be a footnote to its transcendent glory.” -Comment from the original video
@spingleboygle27 күн бұрын
hmm, i'd disagree. this was the peak of _all_ human culture
@vermojonson8835 Жыл бұрын
rip to all the creative writing projects in the original video -- here's to hoping they all get reposted
@eggnoggin8607 Жыл бұрын
diamond dolls is genuinely so haunting. wish i'd been around to see them play live
@YoYoBobbyJoe Жыл бұрын
Unironically, listening to the middle of the road version - between Sludgefest and the intended speed - it's a killer 80s girlboss song.
@ReFreshDrick9 ай бұрын
Trust me buddy you don’t. When they came out with diamond dolls it was near the end of their careers and preforming on stage was a nightmare for anyone who went their, Theodore once had a mental breakdown on stage after preforming my sharona and Dave straight up came on stage and kicked him off. Another time you could see Alvin drinking live on stage and then after they performed diamond dolls some people could see Alvin with a gun to pointed his head and Simon running over to stop him. But their singing was legendary, like a bunch of angels in a chorus.
@fardass35359 ай бұрын
thats just ween
@SwaggyG_2102 Жыл бұрын
The year is 1989, you find yourself at an underground club at night, and the people that are all around you are nothing but junkies, punks, and low-level degenerates. While at this club, the lights move towards the stage. There, three chipmunks appear onstage. They all appear to be in various disheveled states, with the one in the red looking the worst out of the bunch. Before you could say anything, these three chipmunks begin performing a barrage of tunes that you could only describe as "oddly euphoric." As they play, the club begins to decline into musical chaos, with all the attendees divulging into a limbo of music.
@mint_marigold1229 Жыл бұрын
This album sounds like several times as a young child when I had difficulty waking up from strange nightmares. I wouldn't be fully awake, but in a swirly, weird place in-between consciousness and subconsciousness, my brain frantically trying to pull me out of the dread and hopelessness of the nightmare and back to my bed and cozy blankets.
@ijustlikebees Жыл бұрын
Hypnagogia
@mint_marigold1229 Жыл бұрын
@@ijustlikebees Dang there's a word for that? Thanks for telling me!
@ijustlikebees Жыл бұрын
@mint_marigold1229 heh, anytime. I think hypnagogia is the word for that weird feeling while falling asleep, not waking up though, don't remember that exact word
@cloudtaker633 Жыл бұрын
@@ijustlikebees you mean that falling feeling?
@ijustlikebees Жыл бұрын
@@cloudtaker633 yeah I think
@brandonkhoover Жыл бұрын
Heaven is a Place in Earth sounds like the opening song to a post-apocalyptic dystopian movie where the protagonist is walking across a drug-laden barren wasteland.
@PrawnReady4110 Жыл бұрын
Hmmmm…
@Amphetamine_A_Go_Go9 ай бұрын
I pictured the same exact thing, I also think it would be a great song for Ghost to cover.
@SneedforSpeed4 ай бұрын
So pittsburgh?
@spingleboygle16 күн бұрын
it sounds like slowly dying of carbon monoxide poisoning
@CanisVindicate Жыл бұрын
I cant believe i cried listening to this shit lmao, Heaven is a place on earth completely destroyed me for some reason The fact the songs are stretched so long makes the emotions depicted ten times stronger because the build up is so much more intense
@frenchlad944111 ай бұрын
it's so weird because the instrumental are obviously incredibly modified but the vocals are now untouched and they are singing perfectly in tune it's almost ethereal in a way
@rex895810 ай бұрын
As someone who has experienced high levels of carbon monoxide poisoning this is exactly what it sounded like. Great memories!
@thechrisricci Жыл бұрын
This is like the best concussion I've ever had.
@sapphoanna Жыл бұрын
The best concussion you've had so far
@thechrisricci Жыл бұрын
@@sapphoanna 🤣
@scrubtoilet44 Жыл бұрын
@@thechrisricci The best concussion you've ever had
@moodmcvibes10 ай бұрын
My uncle saw the Chipmunks at this dive bar in Jersey back in 86. In what looked like a condemned building that was illegally operating and run by a biker gang. Alvin took almost 40 minutes to get to stage after show time. He walked on stage with rubber tubing tied on his left arm while nodding out, but once they started playing, he said you couldn't even tell Alvin was wired. He said it was the best show he's ever been too.
@skore9975 Жыл бұрын
That guitar tone in Call Me is a dead ringer for Nirvana era grunge. It's incredible how good this silly concept can be. It legitimately transforms all of the songs into something completely new with this amazing depressed hatred vibe. I love sludgefest so much, thank you for reuploading.
@big_sea Жыл бұрын
yes
@Dielawn69 Жыл бұрын
I dont hear that at all. Nirvana was never fuzzed out lol. Billy Corgan was way fuzzier than Kurt and even The Smashing Pumpkins isnway to tame fuzz wise compared to this. Definitely way closwr to stoner rock bands like Electric Wizard.
@panasonic_youth9 ай бұрын
Sounds nothing like Nirvana lol, sounds more like drone, sludge, and stoner metal like Melvins, Electric Wizard, Sleep, or Sunn o)))
@baseddoggie9 ай бұрын
@@panasonic_youth ackshooaly...
@adspur9 ай бұрын
Sounds like JimMorrison.It’s crazy
@Juggernautiluss8 ай бұрын
Knew Simon back in high-school. Quiet, shy, kept to himself. He'd spend hours alone in the music room, using the shitty, beat-up stratocaster the music teacher had lying around, and record riffs using his stepmom's tape recorder. One day, he gave me a hastily recorded cassette tape containing a rough demo that would become this album. From the moment I popped in my deck, I was hooked. It was like the audio form of Crack. I Damn near worn that tape out from playing it so much. Within a year or two, they were signed to Dave's record label and already had a growing audience. He wanted to go to college and earn a music degree, but his manager convinced him to perform full time instead. Not a day goes by where I don't think of what could've been if I had just intervened and told him to go to college instead. Maybe he'd still be with us. Fly high, Simon ❤️
@anthonygavin1425 Жыл бұрын
Shout out to the OG dude who commented “this is what Cleveland Ohio sounds like”
@blueberryjelly981510 ай бұрын
This is the soundtrack to sitting outside the hospital and staring at a buzzing, flickering overhead streetlight at 3:17 am having a cigarette after just learning you have lung cancer.
@borizzle19 ай бұрын
sounds surprisingly cozy
@somekindofusername9 ай бұрын
Too late to quit now, anyway
@naranciagaming5 ай бұрын
Breaking Bad reference
@kwloy9 ай бұрын
To this day the Chipmunks remain one of the most influential bands in history. It’s a testament to their legacy that nearly every song in their discography has been covered by other artists. Despite the myriad problems with drug abuse, the Munks were beloved in the international music community for the essence of pure musical genius they continually displayed. RIP Alvin and Theodore.
@Mistressofthelostones3 ай бұрын
And Simon to. He just died this year, tho his death is currently on investigation
@DanteDMCSparda Жыл бұрын
No joke the songs are actually so good it’s so unexpected
@alixyxv Жыл бұрын
3 months late but youre so right. I personally love the slowed down instrumental, it just sounds so nasty I love it
@oz_jones11 ай бұрын
To me, this is the definitive edition of _Keep Me Hanging On_
@Phenost4r11 ай бұрын
@@oz_jonesabsolutely devastatingly good.
@economicist201110 ай бұрын
@@oz_jones Funny part is that it ends up sounding reasonably close to the sound of an earlier 1967 cover by Vanilla Fudge.
@Pinkmanbutawesome4 ай бұрын
It’s so simple too, it’s pretty much just slowed down songs with regular vocals but it works so well
@edsonweslenn Жыл бұрын
In the original video someone has commented something like "This is what I imagine these song would sound like through the old speakers of an abandoned mall" and I keep returning to sludgefest because I cant keep this image out of my head. Thank you very much for reuploading it
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
Mind if I play through?
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
Dya know this is the only workin' 'tricity in this terr-tory? I use it to play The TAPE. If you wanna hear, it's 2 cans, or 2 stabs to yer liver.
@billstickman9 ай бұрын
that would be an incredible setting
@OffYourTopic10 ай бұрын
I can't believe I didn't notice the passing of the original sludgefest until almost a year later. RIP in peace you little melting freaks...
@madamebin1914 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this. Really the definitive edition. So sad we've lost all those great comments. My favourite being 'this is the sound track of a herion overdose'.
@chrisadraheim Жыл бұрын
I second this comment. Fortunately, 2 years back I saved my favorites to a text file (never did that with any other video). Unfortunately, I didn't save the commenter names, so apologies to the original commenters that I can't properly credit them for their much appreciated contributions: - this is the soundtrack to carbon monoxide poisoning - MY GENERATION'S MUSIC SUCKS I WISH THE CHIPMUNKS DIDN'T DIE IN THE TRAGIC CAR ACCIDENT IN 1989 - looking at the cover makes me feel like there's supposed to be a fourth chipmunk - kurt cobain walked so alvin and the chipmunks could run - this is just the third joy division album - "Heaven is a place on earth" sounds like the last song a cult recorded before committing mass suicide. - I feel less healthy than I was before I listened to this. - Hey, Chuck! It's your cousin Marvin...Marvin Berry...you know that sound you been looking for? Well, listen to this! - I hate that I understand completely why this was recommended to me - this sounds like how it feels to get black mold poisoning - This sounds like the taste of bongwater - This genre of music is what I commonly refer to as post-90s Florida drug addiction. - This is what the Chipmunks from the forests surrounding Chernobyl sound like. - this is what i imagine it would sound like to drown in melted crayons - perfect album to die from coronavirus to - this sounds like the crust around my eyes while im drifting in and out of reality during a heroin overdose in 1984 Los Angeles - This album smells like used motor oil and pipe tobacco - This is the music I’m gonna be listening to when I’m sitting alone in my dark room shirtless with a 44 gently pressed to my temple - Feels like taking a strangely refreshing bath in tar - This is the musical equivalent of Garfield Minus Garfield - This album sounds like sleep deprivation. - "What kind of music do you like?" "Heroin" - When the chipmunks died in that infamous wreck, do you think that in his last dying breaths, Theodore sang "Heaven is a place on Earth"? - Didn't realize I overdosed on Playdough. - I can't help but feel like there's a missing chipmunk in this album art - This sounds like how Cleveland Ohio feels - It's like a final plea found in a time capsule. They're already dead, and we're next. - I feel like there’s a body in the trunk of my car - This is the theme song for Flint Michigan - Alvin and the Heat Death of the Universe - Eating lead paint chips brought me here - I started playing this and an eerie morning fog rolled in by the second track. I may have triggered a plague. - If Hell was a stripclub, this would be the music playing there while the demon strippers worked the pole. - This album feels like stumbling into a Goodwill while on heroin and being shanked in the gut and bleeding out all over the clothesracks. - This album feels like being one of those waterhead babies - Okay dad light the spoon we're going in - Walk Like An Egyptian makes the intro to a non-existant 80's dystopian movie play in my head - This album is like eating quicksand. - If I ever time travel to 1980’s Manhattan in the midst of a Thorazine high, I want this in my Walkman. - This feels like someone is overdosing on Heroin and you're hearing his world just crumbling around him. - This album is the sound of doing an entire box of whippets alone in your car. - The room this is being played in smells like cigarettes, heroin, and dried blood - this is good music to drink and drive at 3 am in the middle of winter to, ending with your car sliding on black ice and wrapping around a tree, with the failing tape deck still playing the end of Heaven is a place on Earth as your life comes to an end - This is what plays when you’re downing vodka in the school bathroom during the dance, after seeing your date kiss another girl. - I feel like I'am walking thru slowly drying cement. - This is the soundtrack for getting shot in a crackhouse in the gut with a sawn off shotgun - heaven is a place on earth makes me feel like drowning in a baptismal font - this made my blood feel thicker - This is what a glass and mustard sandwich sounds like - This sounds like something you’d hear while you drown yourself - This is the soundtrack to long night shifts as a security officer, shining a flashlight at shadows and shooing off crackheads. - This is the musical equivalent of tearing apart a stuffed animal and putting it back together inside out. - this is the sound of slowly melting into nonexistence - This is the soundtrack that the Romans listened to while crucifying Jesus Christ
@jetorky5009 Жыл бұрын
@@chrisadraheim thank you so much for this little archive, fella, I was afraid we would lose the best comments on this video, especially because I hadn't seen all of them
@____________________________.. Жыл бұрын
@@chrisadraheim thx for the archive
@chrisadraheim Жыл бұрын
@jetorky5009 @@____________________________.. Absolutely! I'm sure there was plenty of good ones I missed, but I feel like I at least got enough to simulate the experience of the original's comments.
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
Soundtrack to the inside of a hot car was a real good one.
@klonekomet Жыл бұрын
I remember finding a low-quality recording of Sludgefest ‘03 on LimeWire way back in the day and being both shocked, yet intrigued at how radically different the Chipmunks had become since Dave’s death on 9/11. I haven’t seen it in 20 years, but the image of Alvin lighting an American flag on fire and then pissing on it is still burnt into my retinas. Sometimes I wonder what their next album might’ve been like had Alvin been around to bring it to fruition, but I honestly can’t imagine a world in which this isn’t the Chipmunks’ magnum opus. Rest easy, Alvin. Hopefully you’re aware that people are finally starting to appreciate the fruits of your labor.
@lithunoisan6 ай бұрын
I still can’t believe Dave joined Al-Qaeda.
@RADSPEON9 ай бұрын
Simon and I dated briefly in the late '70s, before his group really started getting serious. 'Dated,' in the way that most closeted early-college boys in the '70s did. He was my first boyfriend and I was his. I never liked Theo and Al, and they didn't like me much neither. Theo pushed me out of nearly every party Simon ever tried to take me to, and their shows? Forget about it. Simon was a bit of a pushover, but I loved that about him. We ended up splitting because my parents found out about us, and I had to transfer out of our 'liberal' college. I heard whispers throughout their career, backroom drugs, abusive assholes who took advantage of Simon's desperation. Everyday it haunts me to think that if I'd just dropped out of college and convinced Simon to not continue on with this band, maybe he'd still be here. Maybe we would've gotten married, when that law passed. I've been with a few people since then, but Simon still lives on in my heart. I can't replace him. Miss you forever. I'm your Hick forever.
@Bizzyb33z Жыл бұрын
My dad was there on one of their later tours back in the 90’s. Apparently they were a total wreck. At one of the venues, Alvin would lock himself in the green room with whatever substance he could get his hands on. Theodore had gone missing half way through the set, only to be found a day later by a near by donut shop’s alleyway passed out in a dumpster. Simon was sober, but he was a nervous wreck, lashing out at the venue’s staff. I suppose it was early signs of his inevitable psychotic breakdown. I found the Sludgefest record in my dad’s closet with each of their faces scratched out. It’s a shame how things turned out, but their music will still love on.
@Prophetofthe8thLegion Жыл бұрын
I’ll miss those guys. I was actually personal fiends of them. Theodore is truly a sad case. After Alvin’s death and the bands breakup depression and addiction drove him to radical extremist groups. He was actually part of the Squirrel Lynching riots of 96. He eventually escaped that life but I think he was deeply scarred. I found him once in his room with a cardboard cutter to his throat. Nearly lost a finger trying to wrestle it out of his hands.
@AllofJudea Жыл бұрын
@@Prophetofthe8thLegionwait did you live with him?
@Prophetofthe8thLegion Жыл бұрын
@@AllofJudea Yeah he was my roommate for a while. Until one he disappeared. He left a note saying ima assassinate Osama Bin Laden to stop world war 9. I didn’t see him for 6 maybe 7 years. When he returned alls he would say was “Nam changes you man.”
@namelesswalaby9 ай бұрын
“Heaven is a place on earth” takes on a sardonic quality in this format that is a wonderful juxtaposition to the original. I love it so much.
@siralexander3359 Жыл бұрын
The bass drums in walk like a egyptian are devastating
@alixyxv Жыл бұрын
so nasty
@stop_your_bs4 ай бұрын
Theodore is one of the most under appreciated drummers ever; a style that will never be replicated
@Amphetamine_A_Go_Go11 ай бұрын
Simon is such a criminally underrated bassist.
@thecaring9616 Жыл бұрын
Cool that you reuploaded it, since the only other upload uses the extended Bandcamp edition. However we can never get back those amazing fan lore comments 😢
@chumon1992 Жыл бұрын
That IS the saddest part...I had one going for like a string of 20 comments. It was so good.
@SilentJayBird Жыл бұрын
I have several memorized. Heck yeah
@darylkroon8556 Жыл бұрын
It was the summer of '86 when I first met the boys. Being hired as their local guide we toured through the canals of Amsterdam and had a generally good time. They still were their happy chipper alter ego's known as the Chipmunks. Their cover albums started to get some traction that faithful summer and fame seemed hot on their heels. On his third day in my wonderful capital, Alvin asked me to procure him some special fungus. The mood didn't really sour on that sweltering day yet there was a tension I could not fully explain. At 2AM everything changed. Theodore had been staring into the lake for the better part of an hour, he stood up and just let himself fall forward into the dark waters. The boys being the compatriots they were jumped in after him. As their caretaker for the trip I couldn't stay behind and eventually got them all back to shore. Laying on that grass panting from the experience they stared into the cloudless night sky... A year later they came back to Amsterdam but they were beyond my capabilities of procurement. They went into the water as the Chipmunks yet came out as the Sludgemunks. RIP to a real one.
@Smoerrebroed Жыл бұрын
Found a cassette in a second-hand shop here in Denmark recently, it was someone having recorded one of their live performances of "Walk Like an Egyptian" and like half of "Call Me", thought it sounded cool, so a bit of searching led me here, glad to see a lot of their work has been reuploaded with high quality on KZbin. Kinda weird though, for such a band that seemingly only ever got big in North America I would never have expected to find any physical media of theirs in a European store, especially an unofficial recording. Sad to hear about how the band split up, and Alvin's death, it's a tragic story.
@Tittylover3 Жыл бұрын
I heard Simon still makes music at-least. Hey maybe ask the owner of shop if he was at the one where they did “call me” last, and during it a man shot himself, pretty dark blood splattered on my face. It was midway when the electric piano sounding thing plays, apparently he knew Theodore and was jeulous
@stop_your_bs4 ай бұрын
@@Tittylover3Yeah Simon is still a pretty high-end record executive and producer and has been for the past 15 years or so. I think it’s so cool that he’ll occasionally call Theodore up to play some backing drums on certain tracks for smaller artists.
@thepleb5652 Жыл бұрын
Heaven is a place on earth and keep me hanging on are the most soul crushing yet powerful songs of the album
@sepiarain10 ай бұрын
Heaven is a Place on Earth is the sonic equivalent of trying to eat a big mac while engaging in a staring contest with a homeless person who is cradling their recently deceased pet dog.
@KCandFriendsUSA4 ай бұрын
One of the women who hooked up with Dave was a friend of one of my late uncles. I think her name was Claire, and she was a rather beautiful blonde. I would describe her as a sweet, kind, gentle, loving, caring, and forgiving woman who was like a mom who wanted what was best for her children while helping them to be successful and able to live their best lives. She actually sacrificed herself to lure Dave into a trap and burn him alive to avenge the Chipmunks, though she gained her angel wings too early as a result. I guess I miss her a little too much, but I know that she’s in a much better place. Fly high Claire. Without you, we wouldn’t have a happy ending to the tragedy of the Chipmunks.
@jasontodds Жыл бұрын
my aunt was a groupie and was w/ them when they were touring. alvin always seem like he was angry, but he didn’t know why he was angry. simon was the most levelheaded, the pr man before prmen existed, she said. theodore was lucid like he was there but he didn’t KNOW he was there; he let my mom mess with his drums. she said that the energy in the room was all fucked, like there was people there but was there really? (whatever that means).
@lung_licker Жыл бұрын
huh, weird. i know there have been countless little rumors about demonic energies and curses and all that hocus pocus surrounding the band
@Oshtoby Жыл бұрын
Listening to this on KZbin's 2X Speed is an experience, man. DEEP tones.
@Moofshire Жыл бұрын
Good lord. It feels like a bad drug trip fit into an album. Guess that's what the Chipmunks were trying to achieve with this album. It's a shame we'll never get anything like this ever again since Alvin died and Theodore went missing. At least Simon is living a good life with his family.
@MichaelLortzCreates Жыл бұрын
Played this in two different browser windows 3 seconds apart. Gave it an echo effect that makes it even better.
@psychicgh05t Жыл бұрын
Entering this comment sections feels like entering a cult meeting
@Amphetamine_A_Go_Go10 ай бұрын
Drink the wine.
@YourRich-Friend7 ай бұрын
@@Amphetamine_A_Go_Gois it blood or actually wine? I don’t wanna make that mistake again
@Diaphat7 ай бұрын
It's blood-wine made from fermented virgin innocence.
@jops15135 ай бұрын
feels more like seeing your childhood friends running a train of ket
@kiernanhowell-mackinley1733Ай бұрын
That's how you know the creativity and sense of kayfabe are off the shits here!
@BonWeired9 ай бұрын
This album is the soundtrack of laying on the couch, staring at the ceiling fan spin, and desperately waiting for your meds to numb your lumbar pain
@simondoesstuff5881 Жыл бұрын
Chipmunks (soon Chipmunkson16speed as they are known today) were a local American post punk band that formed in the middle of the early 70s. They started out as a regular school band that would perform mainly rock based covers of several famous artists from the time. The band consisted of 3 friends named Simon, The Vocalist and frontman of the group (he also played the guitar). Alvin, The Coca-Cola obsessed bassist who would honestly fit more as the frontman with his attitude and all attracting several school girls to him. Theodore, The really funny drummer. After a few years mainly just gigging out on their own in Theodores garage. They got a chance to play at the school dance. This gig was so good that they got a quick mention in the paper, which caught the attention of an indie label manager named Ian. That Christmas they released one single, Christmas don’t be late (B-Side: Have yourself a merry little Christmas) this single was an instant hit. Known for its twist on Christmas music. Turning Happy jolly tunes into Melancholic masterpieces. On the singles B-Side the group would map out the rest of their career. The track was inspired by an incident on the first day of December where Frank Sinatra’s “Have yourself a merry little Christmas” was accidentally played on 16 speed. After 30 seconds of the song playing at this speed the network discovered the error and instead played it at its regular tempo. This however gave Simon an idea. After the record was released the band changed its name to Chipmunkson16speed, And recorded another single. Was it as popular as the last one? No. But it still got high enough on the charts to convince the boys to quit school and start recording their first album. After years of picking up inspiration from the Post punk movement, writing songs, Getting the right sound. The album was released. It was an instant classic, with the group gaining millions of fans. The main single “Call Me” even peaked at the charts for about a week!. However, Alvin seemed to be getting more attention then Simon (since all of the boys sang at-least one song in the album). And he became the frontman of the group. With Simon just being a songwriter and a guitarist. After another hit album and a successful tour. Ian, who was overwhelmed with the groups success. Removed the groups contract. Note: I had to eat breakfast so I have to edit the rest instead of typing it in one go From then the group basically went their own ways, Simon would marry the band’s honorary member Jeanette, Alvin would get addicted to drugs and get married with a model, Theodore ended up getting addicted to meth. Pretty easy to see who’s doing the best, -It’s fucking Simon-. However during the mid to late 80’s Alvin would gain interest in reforming the band after meeting up with his friend Dave. Who had coincidentally started a record label. He was able to convince Theodore, but Simon wasn’t willing to rejoin the band. He argued that he had a family and that if he rejoined the band he would become disconnected from his son that he loved so much. However eventually Alvin offered a deal. The deal was that Simon would get all the bands money. Tours, the albums. All of the money would go to him. Simon reluctantly accepted this deal. The comeback albums production was hellish to say the least. Alvin always showed up drunk, along with Theodore if you add drugs to the mix. Dave and Simon where the only sensible people working on the album, but even Dave was slowly getting addicted to Alcohol. After the album released, Simon and Theodore revealed their desire to quit. Alvin did not take this lightly and forced Dave to make the band tour so they “could get their spirits back up”. Dave didn’t hesitate to agree. Which would’ve made sense since the album had become their most successful yet. But it doesn’t because most of the group having a burning desire to leave the band and go back to their normal lives. But the band toured and it went as expected. Horribly, during the first show in Britain. Alvin got drunk and shat himself. Embarrassed. He stage dived into the crowd and left through the front door. After Call me was over Simon and Theodore investigated, He was found in a nearby bar. Dead……. The band split up after this. Simon, Despite what he experienced. Lived happily ever after with his family. Theodore on the other hand died of drug overdose in 1990. After his death the album your listening to right now came out. It was part one of a 2 part compilation. Showcasing the bands greatest beats from their catalogue. Most coming from the comeback album (well at-least in this part). Both parts of the extended 2015 release remain untouched on KZbin. The first part of the original compilation still exists (your listening to it right now) however part 2 is lost.
@Gta4isgarbage Жыл бұрын
I'm really confused, What does it have to do with alvin and the chipmunks? Like is the cartoon based on a real band?
@puenteplays4787 Жыл бұрын
@@Gta4isgarbage yeah I’ve been having an existential crisis looking through these comments because I remember these guys as little animated chipmunks.
@Romerix1 Жыл бұрын
@@puenteplays4787wait so Alvin and the chipmunks movie is based on real people?
@jp-toaster Жыл бұрын
@@Gta4isgarbage no, I guess it's just a parody of the Analog Horror of Alvin and the Chipmunks video, which is satire
@weeklyfont Жыл бұрын
Alvin predicting his own death in 78 is really the thing that makes these recordings the most eerie
@elshoo98209 ай бұрын
That Walk like an Egyptian track is eerie as hell
@Sc3n3r1zzl3r7 ай бұрын
Bro it’s my favourite tbh
@masonv51439 ай бұрын
I was at a club in ‘88, just before the “Call Me” US tour in January ‘89. I remember my friend telling me about some chipmunks playing that night, and how much we “gotta see ‘em, man.” Not that I knew this at the time, but this was 5 months after Alvin’s girlfriend died of the infamous overdose that started his downward spiral. But all I knew was that these 3 mangy critters’ band, made up of a Vocalist, Guitarist, and DJ, had enveloped the entire hardcore punk club in the dreamlike soundscape of “refugee”. I can vividly remember the acid kicking in while I looked at alvin grip the microphone like he was trying to hold it back from stabbing him. You could see his sweat-drenched fur glisten in the stage lights has he belted his way through “Diamond Dolls”. The trio managed to make their way through a rare near-flawless performance of “Call Me” (Theodore only messing up the guitar line once, to a disapproving scowl from simon and dave, who’s ominous shadow loomed over the band from just backstage the whole set.) The trio had the entire venue, which was packed far too full with what I would guess to be around 300 people that night, completely entranced. No one expected what would happen next, as Alvin completely broke down at the end of the 7 minute performance of “Heaven is a Place on Earth” I still remember hearing Alvin’s desperate, somber shouts turning into cries for help before he just completely broke into tears after the end of the last verse. Somehow, I swear the entire club went dead silent. The only sound was Alvin’s sobs and the haunting instrumental. Dave walked backstage, and anyone could tell he was a mix of embarrassed and furious. I always wondered how much that performance had to do with his eventual death. Theodore stared at alvin with a deep pity. Later interviews with people close to the band said he was in the car with Alvin and his girlfriend when alvin shot her up with that old needle. Simon, on the other hand, had only disgust in his eyes. The older brother looked at his younger sibling, reduced to a pathetic mess in some backwoods Oregon club. He said in a ‘03 interview that, looking back, he regretted how hard he pushed Alvin, but that “…the few studio sessions we could get him to come to after he killed dave made some of the best god damn vocal performances I ever heard.” The ending of that performance kept me away from the chipmunks for a while after that. After Sludgefest ‘99 became a special on MTV, I called up that old friend to ask what had happened to “that third chipmunk”. He told me about Alvin’s suicide and that he had stopped listening after that. I drove over to his parent’s house, where he still lived, to grab his original ‘87 run “Chipmunks” demo. Listening to it brought me right back to all those feelings during that one night in November 1988, which made me fall down the rabbit hole of Chipmunk fandom until I ended up right back here.
@SimonSeville-oh9df10 ай бұрын
Simon here. I miss the band, especially after Alvin died after OD'ing on a mixture of Tranq and hard liquor. I remember we played at a bar in '85.. We had bottles thrown at us, and I just saw Alvin throw down the guitar and chuck a fuckin' big-ass whiskey bottle at the crowd, hit a guy in the face too. I also remember, in '89, we had got done making the album, and we went on a tour for it. One guy crowdsurfed onto the stage and proceeded to smoke PCP. Watched as the guards beat him and threw him off stage. After Alvin had died in '05, and Theodore went off to be a politician, I was left to do whatever the fuck I wanted, so I started my own solo project: Chimpanzee on 3 Ketamine. Or atleast, just started it. The first CO3K song will come out 2025. Fly high Al, you were my best buddy.
@kennysboat443210 ай бұрын
I remember that call with Alvin. I can only talk about it because his family released the records negating hippa. We showed up and he wasn't breathing, gave him naloxone, he still had a pulse and we started bagging him. It was too late. He had already started turning purple, and then his heart stopped. When the medics got there they called it. It was strange following up on that case with the medical examiner and the police. They wanted our testimony, but there honestly wasn't much to say, it was fairly routine. Guess it was the tranq that really did it... I'm glad his family started that campaign to get kids clean, just sad that it took this.
@evanhubler84312 ай бұрын
It was the summer of '88, and the city was throbbing with the raw energy of the underground music scene. I was sixteen, restless, and hungry for something more than the mundane routine of high school and my part-time job at the video rental store. My buddy Jake and I had heard whispers about a post-industrial punk band playing at the old abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town. The venue was notorious for hosting wild, raunchy shows that went well into the early hours of the morning. It was the kind of place where legends were born, and I was determined to be a part of it. We arrived around midnight, the air thick with the smell of sweat, cigarettes, and cheap beer. The warehouse loomed before us, its windows shattered and walls covered in graffiti. Jake and I exchanged a glance, adrenaline pumping through our veins. We found a side entrance, guarded by a guy who looked like he hadn’t slept in days. We slipped him a few bucks, and he let us in with a knowing smirk. Inside, the place was a chaotic mix of bodies, lights, and sound. The stage was set up at one end of the cavernous space, and the crowd was already in a frenzy. I pushed my way to the front, determined to get as close as possible. That's when I saw them: the band everyone had been talking about. Theodore was pounding away with a ferocity that seemed almost animalistic, his wild mane tangled in every direction. Simon, tall and lanky, moved between his instrument and a keyboard with an eerie precision. But it was Alvin who commanded the room. He had a charisma that was both magnetic and dangerous, a wild glint in his eyes as he ripped into his guitar and screamed into the microphone. The music was unlike anything I’d ever heard. It was raw, angry, and pulsating with a dark energy that seemed to mirror the city's gritty underbelly. The lyrics were a haunting mix of despair and defiance, speaking to a generation that felt abandoned and lost. I was completely mesmerized. As the night wore on, the crowd grew wilder. People were moshing, drinking, and making out in dark corners. The air was thick with the scent of sweat and smoke. I felt like I was part of something bigger than myself, something that mattered. After the show, Jake and I hung around, hoping to catch a glimpse of the band. We were lingering by the bar when we saw Alvin stumble out of the backstage area, looking more than a little worse for wear. He was clearly high, his movements sluggish and uncoordinated. But there was still that spark in his eyes, that dangerous edge that had drawn us in. "Hey, man," I called out, my voice shaking with excitement. "You guys were amazing!" He looked at me, and for a moment, I thought he was going to ignore me. But then he cracked a crooked smile. "Thanks, kid. Glad you liked it." We ended up talking for a while, though I can’t remember much of what was said. He seemed both larger than life and incredibly fragile, a chipmunk teetering on the edge. He told us about the struggles of being in the band, the highs and the lows, and how the music was the only thing keeping him sane. Less than six months later, I heard the news. They found him in a dingy motel room with the needle still in his arm. The band fell apart after that, unable to go on without him. It was a tragic end to a life that had burned so brightly, if only for a brief moment. But in the darkness of that night, in the chaos and the noise, I had found something. I realized that even in the face of despair and self-destruction, there was a spark of inspiration. Alvin’s passion, his raw, unfiltered energy, had left a mark on me. It made me want to live my life with the same intensity, to find my own way to burn brightly. Years later, I still think about that night. The memories are hazy, distorted by time and the haze of teenage rebellion. But one thing remains clear: the fire that those chipmunks had ignited within me. And every time I pick up my guitar, I feel a little bit of that energy, a reminder of the power of music to inspire and transform, even in the darkest of times.
@samiam20032 ай бұрын
fire
@djautastix983 Жыл бұрын
Favorite original comment from the old upload was “ This is the soundtrack to being a 4 year old locked in a hot car”
@eyeball_freak6 ай бұрын
I never got to see them live, but I dug up a video camera from my uncle’s garage that had an old recording of one of their ‘93 concerts. The camera quality was shaky and the audio cut out frequently but near the end of the concert Alvin and Theodore broke into a drug induced fight onstage (I think it was about Alvin sleeping with Eleanor but it was hard to tell) and they had to be pulled off the stage by security. Simon had to finish Heaven is a place on earth by himself, even with the shitty camera quality I could never forget his facial expression, the look in his eyes. I can only imagine what it was like to witness this live.
@dirtybirdsf Жыл бұрын
Those comments were amazing. What a lose
@itstheprintshop Жыл бұрын
This should be the ONLY version of “heaven is a place on earth”. I’m constantly singing it exactly like this version 😂
@sepiarain8 ай бұрын
Heaven is a Place on Earth is the sonic equivalent of trying to eat a big mac while engaging in a staring contest with a homeless person who is cradling their recently deceased pet dog.
@zeyanyen7 ай бұрын
Thats a very creative interpretation of it
@Sc3n3r1zzl3r7 ай бұрын
Damn
@hadriandwyer2191 Жыл бұрын
God, I miss the chipmunks. I actually got to meet Theodore when i was running a Thornton's back in '95. The dates are a bit fuzzy, but it had to be before their second breakup because he was still clean, and it couldn't have been after Alvin's sex scandal because they mostly stayed in california after that. He seemed nice enough, but you could tell something was wrong. He had this look in his eyes. The only other time I've ever seen it was at my father's memorial. His skin looked like wax. His eyes were glassy and he seemed almost like he was moving in slow motion. I tried to ask him about his brothers and the band before he left, but he just stared. I think he mumbled something about Dave. It's no wonder he killed Eleanor. You don't come back from wherever he went. Nobody does.
@ChungDungle Жыл бұрын
I never got to read the original uploads comments but I remember listening to this years ago and it’s still amazing, thank you for reuploading this
@fraternovaeres Жыл бұрын
This is the definitive version of the album. Thanks for reuploading it.
@mothra24 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the reupload. No advertisements as well- youre a legend, my friend.
@Chew13acca Жыл бұрын
I remember kicking it in my dorm room when I heard the commotion in the hallway. They were gonna be performing at Ralph's that night, Michelle had heard. I remember us all pregaming with Sunny D and either Vodka or Steel Reserve, and making the hike across town. Just after we got past security, I ran into the bathroom to take a leak, and I ran into Ted. I snuck past to the urinal, but Ted was singularly focused on pounding the stall door, calling out for Alvin b/c the opener had 3 more songs. Ted borrowed a quarter to shim open the door where he found Alvin, pants down, having nodded off. Just when I was finished washing my hands, Ted asked me to help Alvin get to the greenroom. We got his pants on, put his arm's over our shoulders, and hoofed it over. Ted gave me his drink ticket and told me to not mention it, and yelled for Simon to come out. You don't need me to tell you about the show being magical like some boomer, you wouldn't be here if you hadn't heard a dozen stories like that already. But it was. I'm still amazed Alvin collected himself to get on stage like that, becoming a conduit to the horror of existence. Michelle got invited backstage after flashing her tits. Sometimes I wish I'd said something before her life turned like that.
@kaninekodiak Жыл бұрын
keeping the spirit of the original comment section alive. godspeed.
@aaronmoore6275 Жыл бұрын
You can't save them all. This business kills what it eats.
@ianhemingway9165 Жыл бұрын
For some reason, "Heaven is a Place On Earth" has this vibe of a memory to it to me. Like a feeling that you'll never get back to what it used to be. (Which I guess is the same feeling as the storytellers) But, for some reason, it reminded me of high school. I just graduated in May, so my mind is still getting used to the fact that 75% of the people I used to see every weekday, I may never see again. It reminded me that maybe my best days are over, and that I'm going down a dark, desolate path. ...I may need therapy.
@orbit.orchard Жыл бұрын
ian, i want you to appreciate the scale. always, in everything. in this situation, you have been commited to this arduous task whether you wanted to be or not. and these people you have come to know, by interaction, by passing, they are still there, trying to get by just like us. they live in your mind in a way that they themselves nor anyone else can ever truly appreciate. and now you have a taste of freedom, even if it is still within a confine. take it and run with it. if you believe that the path you walk is as you describe, only you hold the power to make it different. look at it in a different light and appreciate that new insight. this album for example, this community i have only recently witnessed appreciating this angle and making it their own to appreciate. you probably wont see most of them, and thats okay. youll never feel the way you did again, but you can look back on that can you not? you can distinctly remember how you felt, how you feel about it now. that state of melancholy, that primal innocence of looking back on how youve gotten to where you are can only be attained if you keep moving forward. i irk you to make new memories, and meet new people, create them in your own beautiful mind my boy, the world truly is what you make it because the only one you will ever know is yours. i wish you the best ian, and this world deserves more kindness and support because this is mine too. i have created you in my mind based off of your comment on this interest, these words you chose to say, and you are beautiful to me. go with love ian, for you, for those around you, for this world you will continue to thrive with, and when you look back i want you to be struck with so much emotion it moves you. drives you. this is the end, yes. but that means the only thing you can do now is start anew.
@FiftyShadesOfAndrewGray10 ай бұрын
High school isn't the peak, it's the beginning. Stay strong.
@SportoDeluxe Жыл бұрын
One of my fav comments from the original posting of this, and I'm paraphrasing, was "My Sharona is what plays when your stalker has finally tracked you down cross-country" - not my comment, but an absolutely accurate observation from its original author. Additionally, another observer opined, "Call Me sounds like a Nick Cave song".
@stop_your_bs4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I’m a little too young to have any personal stories about the Chipmunks. But after doing some digging a few months ago, I found out my uncle used to be neighbors with a retired veteran of the music industry that had a past with them. He was an intern or something with the record company that produced Sludgefest and was helping out in the booth the day they were making, “You Keep Me Hanging On”. From what I remember, the guy personally helped Alvin brainstorm the horn part of that song after some offhand comment a drunk Dave made while viciously criticizing the band earlier that day. Said something along the line of, “A fucking middle school band could play this bullshit better!” Threw his bottle of whiskey against the wall after that apparently; scared the ever loving shit out of the guy. But it gave Alvin the idea and gave the guy, just a 17-year-old intern, a chance to make his mark on music history. My uncle keeps in contact with him a little bit, but not very often. He still lives in that same house in a small town right outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Apparently reunited with Simon and a record executive dinner in 2014 or so but hasn’t talked to him or Theodore since. I’ve heard he never spoke to Alvin again after that day in the studio, which he regrets. He kept his distance from Dave up until Dave wrapped his car around that tree in 2009, but he didn’t care to talk to that piece of shit again anyway. Glad I found this little story out, it’s pretty damn neat.
@erikdaniels0n Жыл бұрын
I saw Simon and Theodore on tour promoting their new album a couple years back. It was at a really shitty dive bar because at that point, The Sevile Brothers, which, of course, is what the trio decided to rename themselves after Dave was murdered by the mob for refusing to pay back the thousands of dollars he borrowed from them to get the Chipmunks’ career going, had built up such a reputation that no other venues would even book them. But, if you managed to catch them on a good night, they put on an incredible show. It was abundantly clear that Alvin’s death really did a number on them and their relationship. Theodore and Simon took turns singing and barely even looked at each other. By this point, they had seperate tour busses and green rooms and only ever interacted with each other during the shows, and it was clear that they only did that because their label made them. I remember Simon was incredibly drunk and I’m pretty sure he was also on ketamine or heroin during the show because his singing was slurred to the point of incomprehensibility. I have no idea what Theodore was on, but he was just as bad. At one point, Simon flubbed part of one of the songs, I think it was My Sharona. Theodore was singing it, but it just wasn’t the same as Alvin’s version. Theodore stopped the show, pulled out a pistol and started screaming “I SWEAR TO FUCKING GOD, SIMON. EITHER YOU PLAY THESE FUCKING SONGS CORRECTLY, OR I’LL SHOOT YOU AND THEN MYSELF!” He was raving like a mad man, and security had to come and shoot him up with some kind of sedative because he wouldn’t go peacefully. As they carried his sedated, unconcious body offstage, Simon just started sobbing his eyes out. It was genuinely heartbreaking. I have no idea what kind of sedative they gave Theodore, but he must have been so sick at that point that it stopped his heart and he never woke up. Simon overdosed a couple days later, unable to handle the grief of losing both of his brothers and his father figure. Truly one of the greatest tragedies in rock and music history, up there with The Day The Music Died and Kurt Cobain’s suicide. I was more of a fan of their post Dave stuff like Sludgefest than I was of their more bubblegum Alvin and the Chipmunks stuff that they made prior to his death. I’m sad I never got to any of the sludgefest festivals, as I’ve heard those were absolutely legendary. RIP David, Alvin, Simon and Theodore Sevile 💔
@DemonicDuckOfSomeSort97 Жыл бұрын
The album cover is low-key nightmare fuel
@thedude30656 ай бұрын
I still remember when Dave found Alvin's body he held him in his arms and cried Alvin... Alvin! AAAAAAAAALVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!
@holtistar6 ай бұрын
I had to go to hospital for an invasive surgical procedure a couple of years ago. I had nil-by-mouth for 48 hours and an extremely strong sedative cocktail which included temazepam and fentanyl (yes, really). I was getting lift home still very high and we stopped off for a snack - I stayed in the car and somehow stumbled across the original KZbin vid. It was so perfect. I have to say it blew my mind. The synergy of how I felt was just perfect with the music. Nothing was more beautiful than listening to Refugee and watching sunlight coming through the leaves of a willow tree.. there is no way to describe how significant and beautiful everything felt in that moment in the Sainsbury car park, on an industrial estate on the M27. When I hear this album it's like being right back in that opioid, post surgery haze.
@geronimoarias8634 Жыл бұрын
back in 77’ I went with a girl who invited me out to one of their concerts in Bakersfield California, When we went there there was a total slugfest , Alvin throwing his shit across the concert hall , Simon shooting up herion in the girls bathroom with one of security guards , Theodore was the only one playing . In the end my girl was getting a train ran on her and Alvin smears his shit all over her. Safe to say when I went home I took a cold shower . I’ll honestly never forget that day.
@BobbinRobbin777 Жыл бұрын
Damn, wish i could see that with my own eyes! ...Or on second thought, no thanks.