Veruca Salt was formed alongside the friendship of Louise Post and Nina Gordon. Introduced by Gordon's good friend, actress Lili Taylor, Gordon and Post quickly bonded and formed what is now known as Veruca Salt. Originally, the band was an Indigo Girls-inspired acoustic act, but the women quickly realized this wasn't their sound. They quickly enlisted bass player Steve Lack and eventually Gordon's brother Jim Shapiro joined as a drummer, even though he originally was just drumming as a favor to his sister.
Veruca Salt released a self-funded demo tape and shopped it to labels, and began to play a handful of small club shows. The buzz around the band grew furiously, and after only a few live gigs, the band was signed to Minty Fresh Records and began recording with producer Brad Wood. At the time Brad was popular due to having recently produced Liz Phair's critically acclaimed Exile in Guyville.
The band released an orange 7" single for the song "Seether" to radio. "Seether" was a bratty, distorted alt-rocker about an angry and misunderstood woman. Compared to the rest of Veruca Salt's material, "Seether" was very pop, so much so that Gordon said that when she wrote it, she didn't think the rest of the band would like it. They sent "Seether" to radio, as it was the most radio-friendly song they had written and the reaction was unexpectedly positive. Unfortunately, the album wasn't complete and they found themselves rushing to complete the album, before "Seether" lost its radio momentum. It ended up peaking at #8 on the Modern Rock charts.
Geffen Records signed the band after an intense label bidding war and American Thighs was released October 25, 1994. It peaked on the Billboard Top 100 at 69 and was certified Gold. The follow-up single "All Hail Me" failed to chart Top 40 on Modern Rock, and the last single from the album, "Number One Blind", written by Gordon, did better than the previous single at 20 on Modern Rock chart, but nowhere near as well as "Seether". Gordon and Post were unhappy with the song's video, and it was pulled after airing fewer than five times on MTV.
To support this album, Veruca Salt opened for such acts as Hole, Live and PJ Harvey, as well as their own headlining club tour.
The band released an EP in 1996 titled Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt to tide fans over until their next album.
After touring for American Thighs, Gordon and Post entered the studio with Bob Rock to record their second album. They were inspired to work with Bob after hearing Metallica's "Enter Sandman" on the loud-system before a Veruca Salt concert at an outdoor music festival.
Eight Arms to Hold You, which was released February 11, 1997 on Geffen Records, proved to be a difficult and dividing album. Some fans of American Thighs were disappointed by the polished, hard-rock and distinctively Bob Rock production, in comparison to the laidback indie buzz-bin vibe of American Thighs. The new album garnered mixed reviews from music critics as well. Band members have since admitted that this album was difficult for the band, and the recording process was extremely tense. However, Eight Arms to Hold You sold well due to the success of the first single "Volcano Girls", written by Gordon. It was a catchy, power-pop tantrum that matched "Seether"'s success, peaking at #8 on the Modern Rock charts. This album, however, didn't have longevity, and despite peaking higher (Billboard Top 100 at 55) than American Thighs, sales dropped off drastically when the second single "Shutterbug" failed to chart despite a high budget video and Saturday Night Live performance, as well as other promotion. Three more singles were sent to radio ("The Morning Sad", "Straight" and "Benjamin") but none of them did well enough to warrant a video. However, the Gordon-penned "Benjamin" was released internationally as the third and last commercial single from the album despite having no video and no promotion. "Benjamin" also failed to chart. Shapiro left the band soon after the release of Eight Arms and was replaced by Stacy Jones (of Letters to Cleo and now American Hi-Fi). Jones toured with the band on the Eight Arms tour, but never recorded with them.
Veruca Salt toured extensively for Eight Arms to Hold You, opening for Bush as well as a lengthy international headlining club tour.
Nina Gordon left Veruca Salt in early 1998 amid rumors of stolen boyfriends and physical altercations with bandmate Louise Post. Post, now the only original band member, recruited a new band, consisting of Stephen Fitzpatrick (guitar), Suzanne Sokol (bass) and Jimmy Madla (drums), and continued to record and perform under the Veruca Salt moniker. The new band signed with Beyond Records. The first album with the new lineup was 2000's Resolver.
December 2002 saw the release of both Resolver and lead single "Born Entertainer", in Australia through Embryo Records / MGM. Following the release of "Born Entertainer" Embryo Records / MGM released the single "Officially Dead" which contained newly recorded tracks as well as a remix of 'the Same Person. The band toured Australia, including the "Splendour in the Grass" festival alongside bands such as Placebo and Coldplay. 'Yeah Man' was released as a radio only single.
After planning to take some time to step away from the music industry the band once again toured and performed at some festival shows in Australia. The tour took in the capital cities as well as performances at both the "Falls Festival" and the newly created Southbound festival in Perth. The band completed the 2 week tour and upon arrival back in the United States performed a show at the iconic "Viper Room". The band debuted the tracks 'Blissful Queen' and 'Circular Trend' live, both would end up on the album "IV"
2005 saw another couple of line-up changes with Sokol and Madla leaving, being replaced by Solomon Snyder on bass and Michael Miley on drums for the recording of the EP Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things (LOSALT). The band then went on tour as Post, Fitzpatrick, drummer Kellii Scott and bassist Nicole Fiorentino. LOSALT was released and sold independently at the bands shows and via the website and included six new songs. The title of the EP is an extract from Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God. This preluded the full length album, "IV", released September 2006 and accompanied by a US tour. The lead single "So Weird" was released to radio at the end of October 2006.
They recorded a cover of Neil Young's song "Burned" for a 2007 Breast Cancer Benefit album due for release in October 2007. The band became inactive sometime after that, announcing in 2012 that they had entered an indefinite hiatus.
In 2013, the original lineup of the band reunited. In 2014, the band released the single "The Museum of Broken Relationships." and went on a tour of the United States and Australia. The band's first album in nine years, "Ghost Notes", was released in July 2015.
The Same Person
Veruca Salt Lyrics
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And I don't feel that way
Anymore
Anymore
Anymore
No, I am not the same person
The lyrics of Veruca Salt's song The Same Person suggest a transformational journey. The first two lines convey a feeling of not being able to identify with one's old self. This could mean a drastic change in life experiences or thought process, leading to a shift in one's identity. The repetition of the phrase "Anymore" implies that the transformation was a gradual process over time. The final line, "No, I am not the same person," emphasizes the point that the singer's previous self has been shed completely.
The song could be interpreted as a metaphor for personal growth, and how it changes our identity. It highlights the idea that transformation is a journey wherein we shed our old skin and become a new person. It is okay to embrace new perspectives and experiences as they shape us into a more evolved person. The Same Person is a song that acknowledges the inevitability of change and its impact on our lives.
Line by Line Meaning
I am not the same as before
I have changed from who I was previously.
And I don't feel that way
I no longer have the same feelings or emotions as before.
Anymore
This is no longer the case.
Anymore
This is no longer the case.
Anymore
This is no longer the case.
No, I am not the same person
I am not the same individual I used to be.
Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
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@MichaEGreen2401
If you think about it, the 4 rotten children's fates follow old expressions:
Augustus: "If you eat too much of something, you'll turn into it." He ate so much chocolate he fell in the river when he didn't listen to Wonka. After being sent up the pipe, the oompa loompas seemed to have turned him into chocolate.
Violet: "Pride cometh before the fall." Violet and her mother were so arrogant that Wonka's warnings didn't faze them. Violet ended up being turned into a blueberry that made her tower above everyone, making her lonely at the top. Afterwards, they learned a huge lesson. Violet's mom learned that her daughter's well being is more important than winning all the time and Violet learned that winning isn't everything.
Veruca: "Spoiled rotten." Everyone will agree that Veruca was badly spoiled. Once she got covered in trash, her outer appearance reflected her personality: disgusting. Her father learned that being a pushover was getting him nowhere and that his daughter needed to learn the importance of inner beauty.
Mike: "You can educate a fool, but you cannot make him think." Mike might have been educated, but he didn't think about the repercussions of his actions. Therefore, when he sent himself through TV, he was taunted by the oompa loompas for being foolish. He was stretched out to try to correct his size, but his size after being sent to TV reflected how small minded he really was.
@vidmasterK1
Wish they kept in a few things from the book's original song.
A bacon rind, some rancid lard,
A loaf of bread gone stale and hard,
A steak that nobody could chew,
An oyster from an oyster stew,
Some liverwurst so old and gray
One smelled it from a mile away,
A rotten nut, a reeky pear,
A thing the cat left on the stair,
And lots of other things as well,
Each with a rather horrid smell.
@brandonwical2408
Veruca Salt, the little brute,
Has just gone down the garbage chute
And She will meet as she descends
A rather different set of friends
A rather different set of friends
A rather different set of friends
A fish head, for example, cut
This morning from a halibut.
An oyster from an oyster stew,
A steak that no one else would chew,
And lots of other things as well,
Each with a rather horrid smell.
horrid smell
These are Veruca's new found friends
That she will meet as she descends,
These are Veruca's new found friends
Who went and spoiled her
Who indeed?
Who pandered to her every need?
Who turned her into such a brat?
Who are the culprits? Who did that?
The guilty ones now this is sad
Dear Old Mum and Loving Dad
@nachorah
Wow, Veruca is super lucky. All the other kids had to listen to their own diss track. She was already down the garbage chute😂
@RandyJulio
Touche 😂😂😂
@TheBagelragel
And she was only covered in trash. The other kids got physically altered
@heharmonizes6331
@@TheBagelragel i mean, Augustus was also only covered in chocolate, but to be fair he was stuck in a tube for god knows how long.
@TheBagelragel
He Harmonizes I always thought he got partly turned into chocolate especially since the mother says to stop eating his fingers and he replies he tastes so good
@timomastosalo
Maybe it echos nicely :)
@ivangomez123
The whole factory was a trap since the beginning. Because Augustus, Violet, Veruca and Mike couldn't resist their own temptations. Only Charlie was the worthy one.
@SpeedPaintNightcore
Yes and no, I believe that he had shown these rooms because he knew the greediness of the children and wanted to see if they could resist the urge to satisfy their neediness in order to run his factory and since no other kid could do so except Charlie, that's how he won
@riasusiati7383
R/woosh
@mergeno1049
@@riasusiati7383 say what now