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Primus-Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweakers(Single) mp3 256k ak6103 What we Got...
"Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers"
Single by Primus
Genre Alternative metal, funk metal
Length 5:19
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Claypool/LaLonde/Alexander
Producer(s) Primus
1991 "Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers"
"Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers" is the third single from Primus's 1991 album Sailing the Seas of Cheese. Unlike its preceding singles "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and "Tommy the Cat", "Tweekers" did not feature an accompanying video. The song opens with Larry LaLonde on guitar and a reserved bassline from Les Claypool, from there alternating between his trademark slap bass and a quiet section for the vocals.
The song's narrative describes several different trades that the town's blue collar tweekers engage in, but, like many of the other story-telling songs in Primus's catalogue, lacks any clear, single meaning and leaves plenty of ambiguity in its lyrics. The song is about truck drivers and "blue-collar workers" using methamphetamines.
The band's Woodstock 1994 performance of the song was particularly notable, with Claypool beginning a bass rendition of the Star Spangled Banner in homage to Jimi Hendrix's guitar performance of the national anthem decades before, but eventually apologizing to the crowd by saying "Sorry, I had to do it" and returning to the song.
As of 2010 it is Primus's most performed song live. A live version of the song (performed at Primus' show at the Brixton Academy, London, England on July 13, 2011) also appears as an iTunes exclusive bonus track on the band's 2011 album, Green Naugahyde. When played live, they often use animated clips from the online animated series Salad Fingers. I Found this in my woodstock CD and some friends are always wanting this so what better way than to post it. Enjoy and seed it see if it can last longer than a bowl.........seed it and it lives forever..............