


Wallflowers
- The Wallflowers were originally going to be called, The Apples.
- The Wallflowers have opened for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
- The Wallflowers opened for The Who at Madison Square Garden, after the release of Breach.
- Jakob Dylan wrote "6th Avenue Heartache", a song that would appear on Bringing Down the Horse, while studying art at Parson's School of Design in 1988.
- Jakob Dylan was inspired to go into rock music after seeing a Clash concert when he was 12.
- The Wallflowers had a guest guitarist in Pearl Jam's Micheal McCready on Red Letter Days.
- The Wallflowers original guitarist Tobias Miller helped produce Red Letter Days.
- The Wallflowers recorded many of the demos for "Red Letter Days" while on tour.
- The Wallflowers Current Line-Up:
Jakob Dylan- Lead Vocals and Guitar
Rami Jafee- Keyboardist
Mario Calire- Drums
Greg Richling- Bassist
- The Wallflower's have worked with distinguished producers Brendan O'Brien and T-Bone Burnett.
- The Wallflowers are signed to Interscope records.
- The Wallflowers Rebel, Sweetheart, their fifth record, was released in 2005.
- Their fourth album Red Letter Days was released in 2002.
- The Wallflowers released their third album Breach in 2000. This was four years after Bringing Down the Horse was released.
- The Wallflower's mega hit "One Headlight" won Grammy's for Best Rock Song and Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1998.
- The Wallflower's second album Bringing Down the Horse was released in 1996.
- The Wallflower's second album, Bringing Down the Horse was a multi-platinum success.
- Jakob Dylan and Rami Jaffee, were the only members of The Wallflowers on the second album, the rest of the line-up was reformed.
- The Wallflowers realesed their first self-titled album in 1992.
- The Wallflowers were formed in 1990 by Jakob Dylan.
- They have been the musical guests on Saturday Night Live.
- Frontman Jakob Dylan is the son of legendary rocker Bob Dylan.
90's Hits

One Headlight
Album:
Bringing Down the Horse
(1997)
Lyrics:
So long ago, I don't remember when
That's when they say I lost my only friend
Well they said she died easy of a broken heart disease
As I listened through the cemetery trees
I seen the sun comin' up at the funeral at dawn
The long broken arm of human law
Now it always seemed such a waste, she always had a pretty face
So I wondered how she hung around this place
Hey, come on try a little
Nothing is forever
There's got to be something better than
In the middle
But me & Cinderella
We put it all together
We can drive it home
With one headlight
She said it's cold
It feels like Independence Day
And I can't break away from this parade
But there's got to be an opening
Somewhere here in front of me
Through this maze of ugliness and greed
And I seen the sun up ahead at the county line bridge
Sayin' all there's good and nothingness is dead
We'll run until she's out of breath
She ran until there's nothin' left
She hit the end, it's just her window ledge
Hey, come on try a little
Nothing is forever
There's got to be something better than
In the middle
But me & Cinderella
We put it all together
We can drive it home
With one headlight
Well this place is old
It feels just like a beat up truck
I turn the engine, but the engine doesn't turn
Well it smells of cheap wine, cigarettes
This place is always such a mess
Sometimes I think I'd like to watch it burn
I'm so alone and I feel just like somebody else
Man, I ain't changed, but I know I ain't the same
But somewhere here in between the city walls of dyin' dreams
I think of death, it must be killin' me
Hey, hey hey come on try a little
Nothing is forever
There's got to be something better than
In the middle
But me & Cinderella
We put it all together
We can drive it home
With one headlight
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The Difference
Album:
Bringing Down the Horse
(1997)
Lyrics:
One, two boys by the river
Down by the water tellin' riddles in the dark
With fireflies under the moonlight
Carvin' the insides of a tree with a knife
Ever hear the one about the boy's big sister
His best friend come along
He tried to kiss her
The only difference that I see
Is you are exactly the same as you used to be
One boy lives in a tower
With bow and arrow and the artificial heart
With his girl late in the summer
He loaded the cannon with a jealous appetite
They say that children now they come in all ages
And maybe sometimes old men die with little boy faces
The only difference that I see
Is you are exactly the same as you used to be
The only difference that I see
Is you are exactly the same as you used to be
You always said that you needed some
But you always had more, more than anyone
The only difference that I see
Is you are exactly the same as you used to be
The only difference that I see
Is you are exactly the same as you used to be
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