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#675: Blink-182 – Josie

Was sometime in 2005 when I first came across ‘Josie’. Blink-182 had quite recently split up, and the video for ‘Not Now’ was usually on the tele. That video played as a sort of clipshow of all the music videos the band had done up to that point. Some of them I hadn’t seen before. So I guess that stirred my curiosity and I went to check out the band’s older stuff.

Seeing the videos for ‘Dammit’ and ‘Josie’ I thought they were the most hilarious things I’d seen in my life. I was ten years old at the time. Even so, the humour in both clips hold up to this day. Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge ham up their acting performances just perfectly in the story aspects of the two promos. I’ve talked about ‘Dammit’ before though, so what about ‘Josie’?

Well, ‘Josie’ was released as a single from the band’s second album Dude Ranch in 1997. This was the last LP of the band’s featuring original drummer Scott Raynor, who was dismissed from the band the following years for reasons that no one knows for sure but is widely agreed that alcoholism was involved. The drumming on this particular track is just as frenetic and thunderous as the stuff Travis Barker would do from Enema onwards. Though Barker is definitely the better drummer, Raynor fills the role fine propelling the power-chord led track’s rhythm further and further with snare rolls and cymbal crashes.

The track is about having a girlfriend and the benefits that arise from the situation. Mark Hoppus wonders how he got this girl in the first place and how she hasn’t left him for another man already. But he takes great pleasure in the small things she does, and when he gets home late from work and she’s there – well, he’s happy to be alive. I do enjoy watching the video along with the music. It’s one of those that just makes the song sound better. Though it is a fantastic track by itself.

My iPod #234: Blink-182 – Dammit

Today I write this post whilst lying on my bed. It’s just one of those days.

Couldn’t do a post yesterday, for anyone who follows me on Twitter you would have known this. @JamieKManteaw by the way. I’ll do another later on, as I usually do whenever the situation occurs.

“Dammit” is a song from Blink-182’s second album “Dude Ranch”. Sung by the bassist Mark Hoppus, the track is about a break-up and various feelings that arise from it. A very lazy way to put it, but it is true.

Clips of the video for “Dammit” amongst their other singles appeared in the band’s video for “Not Now” back in 2005 when the trio released their greatest hits compilation and later split up. That got me watching all of their videos because pre-Enema of the State I didn’t know they had anything else.

The video for “Dammit” is really funny. If you’ve just become a fan of the band you may think who the hell is the guy that’s not Travis. That’s their old drummer. That’s besides the point.

Mark and Tom, but especially Mark, act like complete idiots in it. That’s may not come as a surprise looking at their other comedic music videos, but being ten years old and the ‘class clown’ in primary school when I first saw it, I was inspired by their forced stupidity.