… Read Full Bio ↴The Crash Test Dummies is a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The band is most identifiable through Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice. The band members have fluctuated over the years, but its best known line-up consisted of Roberts, Ellen Reid (co-vocals, keyboards), Brad's brother Dan Roberts (bass guitar, backing vocals), Benjamin Darvill (harmonica, mandolin), and Mitch Dorge (drums, percussion). The band is best known internationally for their 1993 single "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" and best known in Canada for the 1991 single "Superman's Song".
After a multi-year hiatus, the band returned in 2015 with a tour and the new charity single "Promised Land" which was a collaboration with Marc Mysterio[1] following up his remix of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm".
The origin of the Crash Test Dummies is tied to the history of two Winnipeg nightspots, the Spectrum Cabaret and the Blue Note Cafe, owned by Curtis Riddell.
In the mid-1980s, Riddell joined with Brad Roberts to form the decidedly less-than-serious bar band Bad Brad Roberts and the St. James Rhythm Pigs. Over time, the band evolved into the Crash Test Dummies, a name suggested by a friend of the band who was in medical school. The diagnostic mannequin, known colloquially as a crash test dummy, was known to the public already by this time. Ellen Reid and Benjamin Darvill became permanent additions. George West, the original bass player, quit and was replaced by Dan Roberts, Brad's brother. Riddell was replaced by Vince Lambert, who was fired and replaced by Mitch Dorge just before the release of The Ghosts That Haunt Me.
After signing with BMG Records in 1991, the band signed with manager Jeff Rogers (Swell).
In the summer of 2017, the full band, except Benjamin Darvill, reunited for a show in Winnipeg and Brad Roberts went on a tour of South Africa in early 2018.
In July 2018, a reunited photo of Brad Roberts, Ellen Reid, Dan Roberts, and Mitch Dorge was posted on the official Crash Test Dummies Facebook page, along with the announcement of Canadian Tour Dates for the fall.
Throughout their career, Crash Test Dummies have experimented with many different styles and genres of music. These styles include the acoustic folk rock of The Ghosts That Haunt Me, the electric alternative rock of A Worm's Life, the urban influences of Give Yourself a Hand, and the optigan-based compositions of Oooh La La!.
Crash Test Dummies recorded as a full five piece band from their debut album The Ghosts That Haunt Me until Give Yourself a Hand. At this time, the most notable instrumentation of the band's music included Brad Roberts' lead guitar, Ellen Reid's keyboards, and Benjamin Darvill's harmonica. Another notable element of Crash Test Dummies' music are the contrasting harmonies between Brad Roberts' deep lead vocals and Ellen Reid's backing vocals in the higher register.
Beginning with I Don't Care That You Don't Mind in 2001, the band's albums were recorded primarily by Brad Roberts, Ellen Reid, and a rotating roster of session musicians.
One of the biggest influences for Brad Roberts was the band XTC and Andy Partridge in particular. The band even went on to cover two of XTC's songs: "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" for the soundtrack to the film Dumb and Dumber, and "All You Pretty Girls" for the XTC tribute album A Testimonial Dinner.
Bye Bye Baby
Crash Test Dummies Lyrics
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I've had it up to here
And put it in high gear
Cause now you're gone,
And I'm lovin' it
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
I'm on my own
And I'm lovin' it
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Take that dog and tie her up
Let the bitch bark all night
Feel your trigger finger itch
You're spoilin' for a fight
Cause now you're gone,
And I'm lovin' it
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
I'm on my own
And I'm lovin' it
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Take that dish and reel her in
Kiss her on the head
Take that wish and put it back
Inside your silly head
Cause now you're gone,
And I'm lovin' it
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
I'm on my own
And I'm lovin' it
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
The lyrics of "Bye Bye Baby" by the Crash Test Dummies depict a breakup and the singer's reaction to it. The song is both passive-aggressive and sarcastic, with the singer threatening violence to their former partner and their dog. The line "Take that back or I'll mess you up" is the most aggressive, highlighting the singer's anger and frustration towards their former partner. The tone of the entire song is cold, bitter, and detached, with the singer suggesting their that now ex-partner is unwanted and has become an insignificant entity in their life.
However, despite the unpleasant feelings of the breakup, there's a subtle sense of pleasure in the singer's newfound freedom in being on their own, evidenced by the repeated line "And I'm lovin' it" after each chorus. Through their apparent love for their newfound independence, the singer suggests that they no longer need their former partner and can move on to bigger and better things. This perspective may be interpreted as a coping mechanism for the loss of the relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Take that back or I'll mess you up
Stop saying what you're saying or I'll hurt you
I've had it up to here
I'm fed up with your behavior
Get back in your car and drive
Go away and leave me alone
And put it in high gear
Leave quickly
Cause now you're gone,
I don't need you anymore
And I'm lovin' it
I'm happy without you
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Goodbye forever
Take that dog and tie her up
Restrict the things that bother you
Let the bitch bark all night
Let annoyances continue without stopping them
Feel your trigger finger itch
Wanting to start a fight
You're spoilin' for a fight
Being confrontational
Take that dish and reel her in
Bring the things you desire closer
Kiss her on the head
Show affection for something you love
Take that wish and put it back
Stop dreaming unrealistic fantasies
Inside your silly head
Stop dwelling on things that won't happen
I'm on my own
I'm independent and happy without you
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Goodbye forever
Bye-bye baby, goodbye
Goodbye forever
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TimPachecoGuitar
Is this whole concert available on DVD or was it just a broadcast?
oftenhi
Awesome!