I heard a report on XM radio that they originally called this track Grungae (grunge/reggae) because of the reggeaness of the riff. They didn't expect it to be a hit in the slightest.
So good.
I heard a report on XM radio that they originally called this track Grungae (grunge/reggae) because of the reggeaness of the riff. They didn't expect it to be a hit in the slightest.
So good.
I didn't know that they originally called the track something different. The original name does make sense though, and the track does give off that kind of vibe. Cheers for the info! Totally agree about the greatness of the track, everything about screams of brilliance, and the sound is timeless.