Melvins - Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World [Ramones] video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/02

A Ramones cover which originally appeared on the limited 'Brain Center At Whipples' vinyl single on Ipecac [IPC 25]

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9 years ago

theclassicrock69

Wow, I heard Metalica's shitty version and immediately thought, I bet the Melvins could do a good cover of this. So I looked it up and they actually did do a cover of it. But this isn't exactly what I was expecting.

9 years ago

matthew elliott

BOLLOCKS !!!

9 years ago

Fuzz Cous

I totally get why people don't like this. But to me it has a dream-like quality that I really dig. Thanks for posting this.

10 years ago

Golden Nugget Recordings

this song isnt good if your expecting to hear the ramones. Its GREAT! if your not anticipating anything.

11 years ago

mudfly3

intro chords someone?? half step tuned down???

11 years ago

makeithurtful

only other acoustics besides Prig, nice.

11 years ago

Josephine Edwards

am i hearing a different song? this is really cool

11 years ago

Nightgoat23

An argument in yt comments, how original.

11 years ago

MrBbrokenbones

Shelola, u can bust my balls, song still blows.

11 years ago

seasofluck

If you want to hear them cover a Ramones song more traditionally check out their cover of "Pinhead". It rules!

11 years ago

shelola

Melvins are one of the best bands ever, and if you don't get it, which you obviously do not, then stay far far away from them. I'm a huge Ramones fan, but what you need to understand about Melvins is when they do covers, they do it their way. Melvins aren't for everybody, it takes a damned cultured ear to appreciate groups like Melvins and Fantomas, among others. Personally I think that those without cultured ears should be seen and not heard. Sorry to bust your balls dude, but Melvins rock.

11 years ago

MrBbrokenbones

This band should be called the butchers, cause they butchered this song. 2 thumbs down

12 years ago

BigKahuna93

I love the comments on here!

12 years ago

Cheetah Chrome

liked it till the end. didn't like the last part.

12 years ago

pregnantshemale

höhöhöhöhhö

12 years ago

incomprius

@phijalef I think it's an ironic comparison between two obsessive would be conquerors. You have the powerhungry Nazi war effort in WWII trying to capture the world and in the same spirit you have people trying to conquer eachother's love, affection, feelings and most commonly their attention. Also often when you fall in love, you feel like you can do or take on anything

12 years ago

incomprius

@micableful so much love and agreement brotha man. Dude I try to communicate this point all the time. People don't get it. And also, people dont seem to get that not everything in music is supposed to sound good. In fact look at yourselves. You get so heated about how it doesnt sound right. Does mainstream music get you to feel that way? The concept does maybe but this music directly evokes emotions and reactions and often disgust and that's true artistic power.

12 years ago

incomprius

@maltinooo The Ramones grew up constantly hearing their parents talk about the war. It's like the Iraq war is today. If I write a song about the Iraq war from the perspective of an Iraqi radical for the purpose of art, it's not because I support someone blowing themselves up and killing innocents, it's bc it HAPPENS & bc it's a reality we grew up having to think about all the time. We can't pretend like it's not. It's not pretty, but not alot of reality is. Don't take everything at face value.

12 years ago

David Vega

Not as good as the Ramones, just kind of muddy and lifeless. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.!

12 years ago

Philippe Lefevre

@maltinooo It's a cover of a Ramones song. Their singer, Joey Ramone (Jeff Hyman) was jew. It's not a neonazi song, just a punk song saying "little german boy in a german town being pushed around". And the title is based on a nazi slogan "today Germany belong to us, and tomorrow the whole world". I don't know is there a particuliar message in this song (i think so, just got to find it) but it's not facist song for The Ramones.

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