60 Songs That Explain the '90s by Rob Harvilla
Author:Rob Harvilla [HARVILLA, ROB]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 2023-11-14T00:00:00+00:00
THE SINGLE GREATEST PERFORMANCE of Performative One-Hit-Wonder Hatred I have ever witnessed in person transpired in December 1998 in Cleveland, Ohio, at a bizarre alt-rock-radio-station music festival and canned-food drive co-headlined by Gainesville, Florida, ska-punk lifers Less Than Jake and glorious L.A. one-hit-wonders the New Radicals. Someone should write a whole-ass book on Less Than Jake, and I canât guarantee you it wonât be me: These dudes were into ska-punk both way before it was cool and (even more impressively) long after, and they have my enduring respect. Less Than Jake fans love Less Than Jake. Also, anecdotally, Less Than Jake fans hate the New Radicals.
âYou Get What You Give.â Thatâs the New Radicalsâ one hit. I feel less rude than usual, stating this plainly, because it sure seems like the New Radicals planned on having just the one. They are led by singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, charming Only Guy on the Album Cover narcissist, and bucket-hat enthusiast Gregg Alexander, who I wouldâve sworn to you was English (itâs the hat), but who apparently grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Sure. Gregg was raised a Jehovahâs Witness, used to drive around with his mom listening to Motown, and vowed, after hearing Princeâs âThe Beautiful Onesâ as a teenager, to run away to California and become a rock star (reasonable). And then, briefly, he became one.
I suspect you do not require a lengthy, obnoxious description of âYou Get What You Give,â an upbeat piano jam with a phenomenal pre-chorus that sounds like peak Billy Joel discovering cocaine and Jesus simultaneously. (At least that description wasnât lengthy.) So in Cleveland, at this bizarre canned-food-drive situation, the New Radicals take the stage second-to-last, with only Less Than Jake left to go, and among the more cynical among us, already thereâs a sense that âYou Get What You Giveâ is gonna be it for these fellas, hit-wise, very much by design. But in this moment, Gregg and his pals are still very much Going For It in terms of chasing pop stardom, Going For It here defined as willing to play a canned-food drive in Cleveland a week before Christmas. Gregg does not, in my estimation, seem happy to be here, in Cleveland, a week before Christmas. The New Radicals play some songs, to broad crowd indifference. Halfway through the set, they play âYou Get What You Give.â The crowd perks up. The New Radicals proceed to play other, far less popular New Radicals songs; the crowd once again grows indifferent. The set ends, blessedly. No encore is requested, and yet the band returns for an encore anyway. The encore consists of âYou Get What You Give,â again.
And suddenly Cleveland, in my estimation, doesnât seem too happy that the New Radicals are still here. âSomebody find a power outlet!â someone yells. And then I watch in amazement as a sizable group of Less Than Jake fans, huddled together in the middle of the crowd, stand silently, with their middle fingers raised toward the stage, for the entirety of âYou Get What You Give,â again.
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