maninthegreyhat How would this be considered a 90s alternative song? It's basically a pop song that wasn't really that popular at the time. That alone does not make it an alternative song.
OVI-Wan Kenobi I think it's use of the Chamberlin and Penn's lyrics make it a rightful indie-sounding precursor to 90's progressive, if not full blown alternative, like Smashing Pumpkins. I think it's odd that you seem to blame it for attempting pop mainstream play, though, like there's something inherently wrong with that.
Meg DiPaolo You actually have me all wrong, I like pop songs and hate 90s alternative. I just don't want this late 80s gem of a song to be associated with the pretentious BS that was 90s alternative music. I don't have a problem with this being classified as an 80's indie song which it likely is, but it's way too good of a song to be classified as 90s alternative which is essentially fecal matter.
I agree maninthegreyhat. It sounds like something that would fit right in a lineup with Toad the Wet Sprocket and the Gin Blossoms. Its a bit ahead of its time.
At one time in my career I was a tech for a company that manufactured recording equipment and I was called to Michael Penn's house to fix a recorder. It was surreal as his wife Aimee Mann was in the other room playing drums the entire time. She had just been nominated for an Oscar for "Save Me" and was BIG TIME. I was freaking out.
Squatcho- super cool memory! I love her music as well! I was in college in the early 80's, when Voices Carry was big and the long braid on the nap of the neck was cool!
I ran into the two of them doing laundry one day at the laundry mat. They are so nice. I had been working for slash records years prior. Just remember they were the coolest hollywoodish couple. I had ever seen.
I did radio when this came out, and on our promo single CD there was a second version with an excellent extended string and one-horn solo, cold ending. I recorded it on cassette but have never found that version anywhere. Anyone have familiarity?
Michael Penn, if you happen to read this: this song is still extraordinarily close to my heart. I love the entire album. You did this work, you gave us this gift, and please let me say Thank You Sir.
Some songs can do that when they first done some are not long enough if it's 2mins to even 5mins it deceptively goes quick u enjoy one that time go woe finish time flying way to fast our lives getting old suxs it doesn't get better it's nearly the end but most great songs can get remix and extended rightly so
I agree - was shocked when I realized it was from '89. Could easily have been from '93, '94, '95. Would have been a bigger hit probably at that time too because it would have fit right in.
I was in Lowe’s today and heard this on the speakers. I googled the title and saved it for later because I love the tune. Never heard it before today June 2024. Great song it seems pretty timeless to me. I was not listening to mainstream in 1990 so I have some gaps.
@Jeff Royer Frank may have gone on to become the owner of the franchised location, though probably something else he may mention. I found it funny when he said he heard it a million times, and it reminded me of listening to Bea Authur in a loop advertising a ad for Shoppers Drug Mart, and am jealous of frank, accordingly so.
I worked at an Old Navy ( Gaps sister) in the mid ninety's. They still played this track. I use to laugh but get a little unnerved when people would be looking at the black jeans that they where pushing to sell right then in the store. Crazy how lyrics can be abused for gain... Oh no I think I may be thinking too much tonight! ✌️
As a retail worker myself, I simply cannot stop smiling when this song comes on. It’s everything that makes a job fun. The guitar line is killer, and the tongue in cheek lyrics, never get enough of it!
This song reminds me of someone I loved deeply. He is gone now so I enjoy this song as it brings him back to me for a few minutes. Thank you Michael Penn.
This was that post syth pop, pre grunge era. A really good time for music. Felt like a different world to the late 90s, to me. Like a more authentic time.
Same here. I feel the same way. This song always makes me think of new beginnings. I will never forget this song coming on as soon as I dropped my abusive, drunk husband off for the last time in his dad's yard in the middle of the night. This song came on just as he closed the car door and as much as I had always loved it, I knew it was a sign I was doing the right thing and I never looked back. I always smile when I hear this.
End of 89 start of 90 so it's cut perfectly in the middle of both decades i always say tho a new decade first year weather it's 1960,70,80,90 or even 2000 i say it's part of the decade just before honorable say 1990 is part of the 80s for me cause u still closed and linked with the year before
An optimist would say that this song started the 90's, a pessimist would say that it ended the 80's for me, a lot others like me would say that the 80's were the best time for us in our youth.
Man, I just randomly heard this song on Sirius radio today and I had completely forgotten about it. I was a HUGE fan of this song back in 89 and I was like 10 years old at the time. Hell, even in 2021 it doesn't sound particularly dated. Just an all-around great song.
It definitely did not match the pop music of 1989 at all, this was post-grunge alt rock several years before that happened, and it still sounds fresh today. I've never understood why Michael Penn hasn't received even more attention than he has, he is a great songwriter with a wonderful voice. The cover of the Beatles' Two of Us that he and his wife did is another gem.
This song never sounds dated. I still hear bands playing it, and people covering it at open mics. Great song, great lyrics, super catchy hook. Forgot how much I love this song. Rock on! \m/
I’m here in ‘24! Hi guys.. we just passed the original asylum of bedlam by taxi in london and it reminded me of this song! Haven’t heard it in years! Love to all ❤
This gem of a song reminds me of when I was in the army serving in the first Gulf War, as this song came out at that time. " No Myth" is one of those songs that I can listen to all day, every day and not tire of it.Michael Penn is a criminally underrated artist. That said, thanks for the memories!!!👩🏾👍🏾💃🏾
And you may be 💯% right. I had never known the guy that did this song was one of the Penn brothers. I'm blown away. Really like Chris too, Reservoir dogs.
LOVE this song so!!!! Saw him at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit in 1990 with my then-fiancee and had the privilege of hearing this amazing song in person from the left-side balcony and that concert remains one of my all-time favs for its intimate setting, clean dynamic and powerful emotional pleadings.
.. This is Sean Penn's brother! that's awesome!..there's a lot of talent in the Penn family..what a great song!!.. ahead of it's time & really holds up today!
No Myth ~ Michael Penn So, she says it's time she goes But wanted to be sure I know She hopes we can be friends I think, yeah, I guess we can say I But didn't think to ask her why She blocked her eyes and drew the curtains With knots I've got yet to untie What if I were Romeo in black jeans What if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth Maybe she's just looking for Someone to dance with See, it was just too soon to tell And looking for some parallel Can be an endless game We, we said goodbye before hello My secrets she will never know And if I dig a hole to China I'll catch the first junk to Soho What if I were Romeo in black jeans What if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth Maybe she's just looking for Someone to dance with Sometime from now you'll bow to pressure Some things in life you cannot measure by degrees I'm between the poles and the equator Don't send no private investigator to find me please 'Less he speaks Chinese And can dance like Astaire overseas, okay What if I were What if I was Maybe she's just looking for Someone to dance with What if I were Romeo in black jeans What if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth Maybe she's just looking for Someone to dance with Songwriters: Michael Penn
Yes! I can totally hear Neil in his voice. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Very cool. Also a definite GH influence here. Freaking fantastic song.
I've been a fan of this song for 30 or so years, and I had an epiphany I'm startled to realize after all these years- this has a George Harrison/Beatles sound that I never fully appreciated before. Just goes to show, there's always surprises out there.
In 1989 I was in a band doing lots of covers but trying to get our own stuff across. One day this song came on the radio and it was like getting hit by a bolt of lightning.... The construction, the melody, the tempo, the lyrics..... For the one and only time in my life, I immediately went and bought it. Love it as much today as then.
I wore out a VHS of the (year 2000) movie "Loser" rewinding the start of the closing credits because of this song. Great memories and I feel that movie is better than it's remembered too.
That's where I first heard this song. For a long time I thought it was called Romeo in Black Jeans but I found out much later that it was called No Myth :)
Finally! Been looking this song for years! I tried singing it to Shazam, but the app told me get your sh*t together! 😝 No joke, this song popped in my head years ago! Last time I listened to this song was when I was 11 yrs old, in 1990. My last year in Lima, Peru !!! I was lurking Spotify for 1980s alternative and bingo! 😇
I was a cashier/bagger at the Harris-Teeter supermarket near UNCC in Charlotte, NC & in junior high school when this song was released. It still got lots of airplay during the late Winter/Early Spring of '90 which is when I remember hearing it the most. One of the fond memories from the soundtrack of my life at the time. 👍🏽💯☺️
This song is like a gold nugget that slipped through the grates on the sluce. I cannot remember the first time I heard it, it's almost like it came from nowhere and yet it's like it always existed... It is a timeless track that has incredible composition and is lyrically perfect...if only it could play for all of time...
It's hard to believe Michael is the brother of Sean Penn. I never knew that Sean Penn had a brother that was a singer. I will never get tired of this song this will always be one of my favorite songs!
I heard this on Sirius yesterday and had an aha minute. I remembered loving it but not having any idea of who performed it. Fortunately I was parked so I wrote the name and song title down and hear I am listening for the third time in repeat and I'll keep listening. Thanks to Sirius for giving this amazing song back to me. Thanks to Michael Penn for singing it. Now for a fourth time.
1989 eh. Oh man.. I've had this damn song playing in my head on and off for 26 fricken years! But only a short part of the melody with a few fragmented lyrics so I couldn't identify it. Every time I would try to track it down on the net, I always ended up with dead ends or Romeo and Juliet by Dire Straights.. which is a good song too but completely different. But now I've tracked the bugger down! HAZAAH!! Don'tcha hate it when you can't quite remember a song or the artist, and it wont leave you alone. You have just enough data to be aware that it's something you like, but not enough data to track it easily. Thank God for the internet ..or Sir Tim Berners-Lee (yes I had to look that up). Great song, vocals and guitar are awesome.. Whatever happened to this guy?
I had a similar experience. All I had was "someone to dance with". This song plays into my heart and always has. It took me years to track it down. How did people stay sane before the internet?
@@rdred8693 Glad to have done so, even though it wasn't exactly pleasant news for anyone. I'm glad it helped her healing. My one regret is not giving her brother a heads up first, though. He was blindsided, and he went through several crises related to just not being able to deal with it. (He died last year.)
Michael, this song came out when I was 10 and my Dad had recently died. It is a beautiful, uplifting song, and I have always been grateful for it. Thank you. 💖
Who Actually listened to in 1990?! ♥️
Me.
Me
✋☺️
I actually did. Hit very hard after my mom died that year.
Pssshhht every year since it came out darlin.👌
I'm from the year 2187. We're still listening to this song
You have good taste. 👍
same
😂
Just wondering...is Keith Richards still alive? 😅
Who won the 2024 election?
Still loving this song in the Spring of 2024!
Wait till summer of 24! You’re gonna see some serious shtuff!
You don’t have to have an endless list of hit songs to have deeply affected people. This is such a great piece of music.
This whole album was pretty good. The dude had talent. Where'd he go?
This song was really ahead of it's time. A perfect 90s alternative song in 1989. I can't believe this guy wasn't more popular in the 90s.
maninthegreyhat
How would this be considered a 90s alternative song? It's basically a pop song that wasn't really that popular at the time. That alone does not make it an alternative song.
OVI-Wan Kenobi I think it's use of the Chamberlin and Penn's lyrics make it a rightful indie-sounding precursor to 90's progressive, if not full blown alternative, like Smashing Pumpkins. I think it's odd that you seem to blame it for attempting pop mainstream play, though, like there's something inherently wrong with that.
Meg DiPaolo You actually have me all wrong, I like pop songs and hate 90s alternative. I just don't want this late 80s gem of a song to be associated with the pretentious BS that was 90s alternative music. I don't have a problem with this being classified as an 80's indie song which it likely is, but it's way too good of a song to be classified as 90s alternative which is essentially fecal matter.
You are nuts. And do not know ANYTHING about the topic.
I agree maninthegreyhat. It sounds like something that would fit right in a lineup with Toad the Wet Sprocket and the Gin Blossoms. Its a bit ahead of its time.
At one time in my career I was a tech for a company that manufactured recording equipment and I was called to Michael Penn's house to fix a recorder. It was surreal as his wife Aimee Mann was in the other room playing drums the entire time. She had just been nominated for an Oscar for "Save Me" and was BIG TIME. I was freaking out.
Squatcho- super cool memory! I love her music as well! I was in college in the early 80's, when Voices Carry was big and the long braid on the nap of the neck was cool!
That’s awesome! Great memory. Michael was always underrated as a song lyricist IMO.
That’s a great memory!!! I didn’t know he was married to her!
I ran into the two of them doing laundry one day at the laundry mat. They are so nice. I had been working for slash records years prior. Just remember they were the coolest hollywoodish couple. I had ever seen.
Cool!
had this on cassette in the 90’s , still listening in 2024 …a Gem ❤
Same. I seem to remember an acoustic version on the b-side?
3:14 @@catskpop9167
I actually listened to this on the radio and recorded on my cassette player when the radio was playing. What a different technology that was))
I did radio when this came out, and on our promo single CD there was a second version with an excellent extended string and one-horn solo, cold ending. I recorded it on cassette but have never found that version anywhere. Anyone have familiarity?
Michael Penn, if you happen to read this: this song is still extraordinarily close to my heart. I love the entire album. You did this work, you gave us this gift, and please let me say Thank You Sir.
He died several years ago. Think it was a heart attack
@@Scorned405 That was his brother Chris. Michael is alive and well.
@@MatMartinComedy that's right.
@@MatMartinComedy Chris was awesome in Resevoir Dogs, wasn't he? "Larry, stop pointin' that fuckin' gun at my Dad!"
Nice to hear other people are out there that love this song as much as I do. I’m singing along *badly* to to it in my apartment right now
2024. And this song is still a banger. Relevant. All day
The song of my life since 1989
My kids have been instructed to play this at my funeral
Thankyou Mr Penn, from the bottom of my heart
The best Penn there ever was. Sean and Chris are his younger brothers.
Great song x.
Dont focus on death focus on your god given gift. ❤
I need to learn to do that aswell
@@z3ph3us6 Sean Penn is a douche bag!
this is officially one of the Best songs ever written 🖤
I thought your little black heart was a moth on my phone screen and i went to blow it away 😂 but I agree fantastic song 👌
Ok
And videos!!
Absolutely🙌
I agree
This is one of those songs that always feels too short. When the fade out starts I get a longing inside and kinda want it to go on forever.
yeah.,'°•`*+ SweeTneSs..
True.or for at least another minute or so.
The single had a Damascus remix, I cannot find it to buy anywhere. I love it. Very Beatlesque!
Some songs can do that when they first done some are not long enough if it's 2mins to even 5mins it deceptively goes quick u enjoy one that time go woe finish time flying way to fast our lives getting old suxs it doesn't get better it's nearly the end but most great songs can get remix and extended rightly so
A beautiful, and apt sentiment. Peace brother.
If this song had been released about 5 years later, it would have been a #1 hit. It fit in perfectly with the 90s post-grunge alternative music.
I agree - was shocked when I realized it was from '89. Could easily have been from '93, '94, '95. Would have been a bigger hit probably at that time too because it would have fit right in.
I agree! It has such a beautiful riff! 💜💜 🎶🎶🎵
It was a top 5 hit. That's not so bad. And 13 on hot 100 chart.
You are 100% correct! This song came out about 5 years too early. It has an unmistakable 90s vibe.
I thought it was a mid-90s alternative hit. Imagine my surprise learning it's from 1989...😮
This song takes me back to a better time.
Much better.
Underrated and timeless in equal measure. Forgot about this album, and feel like I opened a present from 1990!
I was in Lowe’s today and heard this on the speakers. I googled the title and saved it for later because I love the tune. Never heard it before today June 2024. Great song it seems pretty timeless to me. I was not listening to mainstream in 1990 so I have some gaps.
I would have been dancing in the aisles at Lowe's 💃❤️
I heard this song on WXRT in Chicago in 1990 and they don't play mainstream music.
I heard this on an alternative radio station when it was released but you're right, it is a timeless song.
I was a Gap store manager at the time this song came out. It played on the store's in house music tape. Heard it a million times and I still like it.
Lol, I dig the tune too, however, that was funny the way you wrote that.
@Jeff Royer Frank may have gone on to become the owner of the franchised location, though probably something else he may mention. I found it funny when he said he heard it a million times, and it reminded me of listening to Bea Authur in a loop advertising a ad for Shoppers Drug Mart, and am jealous of frank, accordingly so.
That shows it's a good song!
as well you should have
I worked at an Old Navy ( Gaps sister) in the mid ninety's. They still played this track. I use to laugh but get a little unnerved when people would be looking at the black jeans that they where pushing to sell right then in the store. Crazy how lyrics can be abused for gain... Oh no I think I may be thinking too much tonight! ✌️
OMG, I havent heard this in 33 years, and I still know the lyrics. My mind is going crazy while I type this.
same here, like yesterday. Its so strange the things we can remember ill never understand it.
Still a banger. Timeless song
This is kind of exactly what I wanted the music video for this song to look like
I hear a strong, strong George Harrison influence in this guy! Great drumming toward the end, too.
+Lisa Cunningham you're right. He's Harrison.
I heard this song on the radio for the first time today. I was thinking it may have been a lost, last recorded song of the Beatles or Beatles member.
Perhaps Julian Lennon. Huhn, huhn?
Like a fusion of George Harrison and James Taylor.
Yes, it sounds indeed like a Jeff Lynne production.
Well Michael we are now older. This is still one of the best guitar songs ever. Thanks for it.
I’ve been listening to this song for over 30 years, and I JUST found out he’s Sean Penn’s brother.
and ex-brother in law of Madonna
And husband to Aimee Mann
Wow..did not know that 😮
a talented family
it's good to be "woke". haha
As a retail worker myself, I simply cannot stop smiling when this song comes on. It’s everything that makes a job fun. The guitar line is killer, and the tongue in cheek lyrics, never get enough of it!
Luv this tune. This song in one of my favorite movies loser. Very cool/sweet film
This came on in the supermarket today and made me smile.
I had forgotten about the song, and it came up at Kroger. I googled it, and have been listening obsessively since 😃
This song reminds me of someone I loved deeply. He is gone now so I enjoy this song as it brings him back to me for a few minutes. Thank you Michael Penn.
This song is a decade ahead of its time. It honestly sounds like a late 90s early 2000s song. Great song!
This was that post syth pop, pre grunge era. A really good time for music. Felt like a different world to the late 90s, to me. Like a more authentic time.
Definitely the most 90s song of the 80s
I was 8ish in 1989, this song has made the journey with me the entire time. Love this song so much!
I will never get tired of this song.
KR YW NEVER!!!!
Same here. I feel the same way. This song always makes me think of new beginnings. I will never forget this song coming on as soon as I dropped my abusive, drunk husband off for the last time in his dad's yard in the middle of the night. This song came on just as he closed the car door and as much as I had always loved it, I knew it was a sign I was doing the right thing and I never looked back. I always smile when I hear this.
Awesome song
You and I both!!! Loved it then and now!!
Agreed! I can hear it on an endless loop! GREAT SONG!
So shocked to learn this song was made in the 80's. Such a 90's track. I love it. Been listening to it for years.
The only reason I know it came out in the 80s is because the first time I heard it was in the 80s.
End of 89 start of 90 so it's cut perfectly in the middle of both decades i always say tho a new decade first year weather it's 1960,70,80,90 or even 2000 i say it's part of the decade just before honorable say 1990 is part of the 80s for me cause u still closed and linked with the year before
Ya but released in '89 & became a huge hit in 1990
"We-EEEE!" This tune just squeaked into the 80s. Aren't we all just looking for someone to dance with?
An optimist would say that this song started the 90's, a pessimist would say that it ended the 80's for me, a lot others like me would say that the 80's were the best time for us in our youth.
💯
Amen sister. Peace.
Man, I just randomly heard this song on Sirius radio today and I had completely forgotten about it. I was a HUGE fan of this song back in 89 and I was like 10 years old at the time. Hell, even in 2021 it doesn't sound particularly dated. Just an all-around great song.
It definitely did not match the pop music of 1989 at all, this was post-grunge alt rock several years before that happened, and it still sounds fresh today. I've never understood why Michael Penn hasn't received even more attention than he has, he is a great songwriter with a wonderful voice. The cover of the Beatles' Two of Us that he and his wife did is another gem.
Funny I was just tryin to remember the year and I was also 10
They play it on the Spectrum
Fellow Spectrum listener here. They've got all sorts of obscure tracks.
Whenever I hear this song, I have to listen to it again at least 3 more times. Fantastic rock song.
if you're going to have one big single, it may as well be this. i come back all the time.
I have ALWAYS loved this song; the lyrics are so clever, and its sung so well. From somebody who is now 73.
Totally underrated song. Spoke to me the first time I heard it and every time since
lunatic
Me too.
under rated by who?
always loved this song. MTV played it all the time.....33 yrs later I'm still not tired of it
Saaaaame!!!! ❤
This song never sounds dated. I still hear bands playing it, and people covering it at open mics. Great song, great lyrics, super catchy hook. Forgot how much I love this song. Rock on! \m/
This girl covered this and all apologies by nirvana at an open mic.
I’m here in ‘24! Hi guys.. we just passed the original asylum of bedlam by taxi in london and it reminded me of this song! Haven’t heard it in years! Love to all ❤
Bethlam was the name of the hospital - The word Bedlam derived from that name.
@@DeborahSmith-jm4fh thank you!
Who's listening in 2020?!
♥️
This stuff never gets old, no irreverance meant by calling this magical music stuff. God bless
@@Joh2n God Bless You too
Here we are! Covid19proof song 💪
@@alfonso240506 💪👀👈
@@johnwalls7170 god's blessings are in short supply these days. Think about it.
Great hit from early 1990.
I've always loved this song and always will.
This tune has an unforgettable vibe. I know, cuz I haven't forgotten it for like, 30 years or something.
My 12 year old self was obsessed with this song!!!! I remember recording it from the radio ❤️
This gem of a song reminds me of when I was in the army serving in the first Gulf War, as this song came out at that time. " No Myth" is one of those songs that I can listen to all day, every day and not tire of it.Michael Penn is a criminally underrated artist. That said, thanks for the memories!!!👩🏾👍🏾💃🏾
I was 30 in 1990 and I loved the song then an I love the song now... and I always will😸
Brilliant song. Blew me away the first time I heard it on WHFS 99.1 Baltimore/Washington/Annapolis. Still great after all this time!
I could easily see this song being no.1 right now. Way ahead of its time.
One of my ALL time faves ❤
Me too.
A reminder of when I danced with my ex girlfriend
Downright incredible album. Michael may be the least known of the Penn brothers but I'll argue the most talented
All extremely talented
And you may be 💯% right. I had never known the guy that did this song was one of the Penn brothers. I'm blown away. Really like Chris too, Reservoir dogs.
@@trent3872 He'll always be Willard to me. 😪
His brother Chris was great in True Romance
@@trent3872Hi Trent he was also in Footloose, Pale Rider, Wild Life, Rush Hour, and All the right moves. He passed away so young 😔
I had forgotten about this song, memories came flooding back
In 2024, it STILL gives me full body goosebumps! ❤❤
This is alternative in 1989. Soak it in people. This is the proverbial " ahead of it's time ".
A totally underrated artist!
Wow! 1989 really? I can't believe this song is 35 years old. Such a great song and I haven't heard it in a long time.
Watching his brother in state of grace and it brought me here. Still adore this song.
Heard this on the radio yesterday....Havent heard it in ages...Love it!😃
LOVE this song so!!!! Saw him at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit in 1990 with my then-fiancee and had the privilege of hearing this amazing song in person from the left-side balcony and that concert remains one of my all-time favs for its intimate setting, clean dynamic and powerful emotional pleadings.
.. This is Sean Penn's brother! that's awesome!..there's a lot of talent in the Penn family..what a great song!!.. ahead of it's time & really holds up today!
No Myth
~ Michael Penn
So, she says it's time she goes
But wanted to be sure I know
She hopes we can be friends
I think, yeah, I guess we can say I
But didn't think to ask her why
She blocked her eyes and drew the curtains
With knots I've got yet to untie
What if I were Romeo in black jeans
What if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth
Maybe she's just looking for
Someone to dance with
See, it was just too soon to tell
And looking for some parallel
Can be an endless game
We, we said goodbye before hello
My secrets she will never know
And if I dig a hole to China
I'll catch the first junk to Soho
What if I were Romeo in black jeans
What if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth
Maybe she's just looking for
Someone to dance with
Sometime from now you'll bow to pressure
Some things in life you cannot measure by degrees
I'm between the poles and the equator
Don't send no private investigator to find me please
'Less he speaks Chinese
And can dance like Astaire overseas, okay
What if I were
What if I was
Maybe she's just looking for
Someone to dance with
What if I were Romeo in black jeans
What if I was Heathcliff, it's no myth
Maybe she's just looking for
Someone to dance with
Songwriters: Michael Penn
Beautiful song! Kinda’ sound like George Harrison and Neil Finn.
Yes! I can totally hear Neil in his voice. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Very cool. Also a definite GH influence here. Freaking fantastic song.
excellent comparison Percy G!!!
Same feeling. Easily could've been a later Beatles song, or Crowded House hit.
@@motownstickman8959 Crowded House. Yes!
Excellent comparisons!
Does anyone else remember their first apartment? Played this on MTV every night. LOL
I loved this song when I was 27 and still love it at 56 ❤
Same here.
Maybe you've found your Romeo😍?
I've been a fan of this song for 30 or so years, and I had an epiphany I'm startled to realize after all these years- this has a George Harrison/Beatles sound that I never fully appreciated before. Just goes to show, there's always surprises out there.
Loser (2000) is my favorite movie! This song ended the movie beautifully. I blasted this song while I was making my graduate school thesis film.
Mine too. That's where I found this song from. That and the sometimes that they play it on the radio
In 1989 I was in a band doing lots of covers but trying to get our own stuff across. One day this song came on the radio and it was like getting hit by a bolt of lightning.... The construction, the melody, the tempo, the lyrics..... For the one and only time in my life, I immediately went and bought it. Love it as much today as then.
Listened to it in 1989, still listen today. March was a great album. (and the blonde in the video is smokin' hot)
This is my favorite song of all time.
What a great song, one of the last great songs from the 1980's.
The Blissful Zombie Hahaha
Whew, I thought it was from the 80s. Glad I was right!
Spot on Gary Stuart, this IS the last great song of the 80s. But at the same time it's also so timeless and has aged so well.
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@Mick Dees Free Fallin' was more 90's sounding than Tom Petty's other 80's output as well.
I wore out a VHS of the (year 2000) movie "Loser" rewinding the start of the closing credits because of this song. Great memories and I feel that movie is better than it's remembered too.
That's where I first heard this song. For a long time I thought it was called Romeo in Black Jeans but I found out much later that it was called No Myth :)
Finally! Been looking this song for years! I tried singing it to Shazam, but the app told me get your sh*t together! 😝 No joke, this song popped in my head years ago! Last time I listened to this song was when I was 11 yrs old, in 1990. My last year in Lima, Peru !!! I was lurking Spotify for 1980s alternative and bingo! 😇
Man are the Penn Bros talented!!!
And Father too
I heard this song on the latest episode of "Son of a Critch". Wicked song! Deadly t.v. show!
I was a cashier/bagger at the Harris-Teeter supermarket near UNCC in Charlotte, NC & in junior high school when this song was released. It still got lots of airplay during the late Winter/Early Spring of '90 which is when I remember hearing it the most. One of the fond memories from the soundtrack of my life at the time. 👍🏽💯☺️
This song is like a gold nugget that slipped through the grates on the sluce. I cannot remember the first time I heard it, it's almost like it came from nowhere and yet it's like it always existed... It is a timeless track that has incredible composition and is lyrically perfect...if only it could play for all of time...
It's hard to believe Michael is the brother of Sean Penn. I never knew that Sean Penn had a brother that was a singer. I will never get tired of this song this will always be one of my favorite songs!
He’s much better looking than his brother!
His brother Chris was a phenomenal but much underrated actor who unfortunately passed away too soon.
And their Father
This is a song for any generation. Everyone is looking for someone to dance with.
Some of us want to blow up the dance hall
Antonia, not really. If you want a bit of advice, removing the stench of desperation may help you find a partner.
Still loving this song... 2024
I heard this on Sirius yesterday and had an aha minute. I remembered loving it but not having any idea of who performed it. Fortunately I was parked so I wrote the name and song title down and hear I am listening for the third time in repeat and I'll keep listening. Thanks to Sirius for giving this amazing song back to me. Thanks to Michael Penn for singing it. Now for a fourth time.
Jesus Michael, you must be the most overlooked artist in the 90's(?). Loved you then and still
this is the first ive ever heard of him, im 58 and pretty knowledgeable about music, that line "someone to dance with" ive heard that before.
1989 eh. Oh man.. I've had this damn song playing in my head on and off for 26 fricken years! But only a short part of the melody with a few fragmented lyrics so I couldn't identify it. Every time I would try to track it down on the net, I always ended up with dead ends or Romeo and Juliet by Dire Straights.. which is a good song too but completely different. But now I've tracked the bugger down! HAZAAH!! Don'tcha hate it when you can't quite remember a song or the artist, and it wont leave you alone. You have just enough data to be aware that it's something you like, but not enough data to track it easily. Thank God for the internet ..or Sir Tim Berners-Lee (yes I had to look that up). Great song, vocals and guitar are awesome.. Whatever happened to this guy?
Always loved this song!!!
I had a similar experience. All I had was "someone to dance with". This song plays into my heart and always has. It took me years to track it down. How did people stay sane before the internet?
made four more awesome albums and now does soundtracks for films, married Aimee Mann.... so, nothing.
Glad you found it-well worth listening to time and time again.
same here...hahahahaha Romeo in black jeans :-) my search results was information on Soho, London
I forgot how much I love this song! such a great one!!
amen! XM had it on today and blew me away!
Stephan
yes
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1980s,,,, best decade In the history of the World ! !
An all time classic song that will never be outdated.
Happy 30th to this song. This thing could come out today and be a hit.
Yes I was 17 when it came out. This tune is pure awesomeness!
This should have a LOT more views! This was a BIG deal back in the day.
How does this song not have more views. Masterpiece. Why ahead of his time. The best
30 years on - still a tune ❤
Technically, this was my first concert. He opened up for Tears for Fears in Columbia, Maryland back in 1989, and what a great show all around!!!
💛💛💛
Beautifully bittersweet, captures the joyous despair of a romantic non-starter.
This is a brilliant song. I can remember playing it over and over when I was in college.
DITTO!!! dj
Yes, totally underrated artist...ahead of his time for certain
An extremely underrated song! 🤗
This was one of my most favorite albums when I was a kid in high school!!! I would listen from begging to the end on my Walkman and sing along!!!
Just heard this song on Son of a Critch and it blew me away all over again after all this time.
I literally got instant goose bumps and shivers up and down the spine when it came on the latest episode, so I can safely say I agree with you!
Thought I was the only one…all over a new pair of jeans 😩
It's 2024 and I still play this entire album...absolutely love you Michael~Gen x
Absolutely amazing song and words. They don't make music like this anymore💙
Well written song. Time traveling to the end of the 1980's.
Heard this song randomly at a Walgreens today. Goggled the lyrics and here I am. Can't believe I've never heard this before.
Great track.
LOL! I would periodically hear this at the grocery store, & dig it all over again.
What's this Goggle you speak of??
This song has never left my life songs rotation!
Michael Penn is one of the best and most overlooked artists of the 80s (and subsequent years). Criminally so, IMHO.
Yes Deirdre Criminally so!
Yes he was.
Hey thank you for giving a voice to Ms. Greyland.
@@rdred8693 Glad to have done so, even though it wasn't exactly pleasant news for anyone. I'm glad it helped her healing. My one regret is not giving her brother a heads up first, though. He was blindsided, and he went through several crises related to just not being able to deal with it. (He died last year.)
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I know, it's so terrible.
Her husband died too.
@@rdred8693 OMG, I’d missed that, thank you. Sent her a much-belated note. Our 2020 started in 2018, so I’ve missed quite a few things.
Michael, this song came out when I was 10 and my Dad had recently died. It is a beautiful, uplifting song, and I have always been grateful for it. Thank you. 💖