Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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I love cool videos of bands like this.
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I was in Del Mar in about 1994 or so, sitting in this girls apartment with friends. Someone said some band was playing across the street at a bar. Everyone walked over, I stayed there and watched ESPN or something since I hate people. It was hootie and the blowfish, friends said they were pretty fun. I said with a name like that they’ll never amount to shit.
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This was 1994 or 1995 at a place called Hickory Hollow Bbq in Houston, TX. Tootsie was the lead singer/string bass and throughout the night she noticed a group of guys that seemed to really be into the show. She guessed they were musicians and invited them up, having no idea who they were. Even when Dean Felber (I think?) told her they were Hootie and the Blowfish it meant nothing to her or to anyone there except maybe one or two in the audience.
Fast forward a week or so later. My aunt, uncle, and cousin came home for a visit. We were all sitting around my grandparents' house when they put this tape in the VCR. I grew up around bluegrass, old country, and folk music. Practically everyone in the family is musical, something us kids took for granted. So when the video started we rolled our eyes and made fun of their flame outfits. Everyone else mostly talked over it when suddenly there's that unmistakable voice of Darius Rucker (who we all assumed was named Hootie at the time).
This was a time when you couldn't go anywhere without hearing them and it blew my mind that my uncle and cousin didn't understand how big this band was. It's not that we were fans, but we certainly knew them and probably had their songs memorized just from them getting constant airplay. My cousin is the goofy one who backs them up with the mandolin. If I remember correctly, he felt they weren't getting a good reception at first so he thought he'd help them out. My uncle is the one who loans his guitar to Darius.
That's about it. I'd nearly forgotten about it but was at my parents this weekend digitizing some of their old home movies and I thought it was interesting enough to share."
That's a really crazy story. Love that kind of stuff also. Your story sort of reminds me of this video. Ive always loved this video since it came out a few years ago, dude has no idea he is jamming with Matisyahu. The look of realization afterwards is hilarious, then you can tell the kid can barely talk straight.
I have no idea who Matisyahu is![]()
Jewish rapper, He blew up in the early 2000s.
He got pretty mainstream and popular during that time.damn.... how did I miss out on the Jewish rap scene!?!?
damn.... how did I miss out on the Jewish rap scene!?!?
I love cool videos of bands like this.