For what it is and for what this comment is Worth, you really did do an amazing job with attention to detail in the synch and edit. My favorite shot , which im sure is now engrained in yer head with all the others, is billy holding a black leather-gloved hand up and out at a 45° angle
Gary Numan way way ahead of the times Transforming a punk Album into early Electronica over the course of a recording session after finding a Mini Moog in the corner of the studio left behind previously , you couldn't write this shit Destiny ??? Anyway along came Are Friends Electric number 1 later Cars number 1 the rest is History.
#1 all time for me no doubt, but that's not the original video. I would like to speak to the manager of the person who created it. Totally ruins the whole concept. In the original one, three kids build a rocket and travel across the galaxy to find their favorite band, who were broadcasting their signal through space. By the time the kids get there the band members have all grown old because of time dilation due to Einsteins General Relativity Theory. Please go watch the original. It's easy to find on youtube.
lol. The alternate performance video that was made by the SAME PEOPLE who made the original video. Go yell at them and the band for making it. I've seen the original plenty and much prefer the one I used.
it's more nuanced then that. BBs had 3 rappers of roughly equal standing and they traded verses. Run Dmc similar. Flavor Flav's role in Public Enemy is very different than that. Guy's initial role/presence in the early Fugazi stuff is most like Flava Flav instead of the dynamic in those other groups. Good discussion.
I remember when fugazi came to the town i lived in, i got to see them. Some people moshed… the guy wouldnt stop (and we were a good 50’ from the stage), i was had to stand in between him and some girls he kept moshing into… it almost turned into a fight. Then i got to interview Ian…easy guy to talk to
You are 2 years old I was 12 years old on the East Coast that's when they were first getting on at the shout at the devil tour they were first getting on they're too fast for love is only on the west coast but shout at the devil took off and the rest is history
As the only black dude in my friend group(I think lol), and who loves all music, I instantly fell in love with this band in the 8th grade. C&C's, "The Willing Well: Part IV" was the first ever rock album i was ever given, and its my absolute favorite modern rock album of all time. They're right up there with King Crimson for me(my all time favorite band), and that's quite a goal to achieve, in my humble opinion. King Crimson, C&C, Nonpoint, Incubus and Nirvana and Alice In Chains are just my soulfood lol. Great reaction, guys! Realy did this piece some justice!😈💀✊🏾🤟🏾💯
Metallica is my favorite band. My favorite song by them is Thing That Should Not Be and Fixxxer sneaks in sometimes. Also I got a new audio story up. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m8WguHtGYNs.htmlfeature=shared And I did a medley once with some of my favorite riffs. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ko5_vlCvRiM.htmlfeature=shared
WOOOO. we have both of your favs on our list and I will say FIXXXER is very high on mine. So happy to check out your latest!! You are one of our longest running supporters and cool as fuck with your broad musical knowledge, you sharing our emotional connection to music, and being a great artist yourself.
@@THEDEEPDIVE thank you! I have been an absolute fan since I found your channel. I love music. It’s probably the most important element in most mediums of art. Movies, TV Shows, and Games. Even Commercials.
North America created punk Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Woody Guthrie, Bo Diddley, and Hank the First. All the surf music Dick Dale, Link Wray and the Rumblers(who had an instrumental song banned). Then we move on to New York Dolls, MC5, Dead Boys, Death, Mother fuckin Ramones, Velvet Underground...Before Malcolm put together his Monkees "punk" band. This side of the pond had MinorThreat, Dead K, Bad Brains, Cramps, Misfits, and D.O.A more bout music than how high your hauk was!
If you ask me punk was born in detroit with The Stooges. Monkees didn't write their own music and Malcomb didn't invent Johnny Rotten he just found him. Glen Matlock wrote most of the music.. malcomb just found him. I wish the Sex Pistols had a tv show like The Monkees. Would have been awesome.
This was Coheed at their peak. Dirty, proggy, a giant wall of tube amps, the OG lineup at their peak musical form. These days they are still great, but a hair too overproduced in the studio and live. They've kind of reduced that Zeppelin/ epic proggy-ness, though it's still great when it resurfaces.
Correction: William Goldsmith’s drumming was not used on any Foo Fighters album. Dave did not like the tracks William recorded for The Colour and the Shape, so he re-recorded them. He was only in the band for a short time before being replaced by Taylor Hawkins soon after the 2nd album was released.
This is correct. Dave had already recorded FF's debut when he asked William to join and then the drama for the second album is well documented. That really messed William up and he stopped drumming for years. It's been incredible to see William behind the kit again these past few years. Met him after the recent SDRE show in DC and he was so very generous with his time.
@@netminder831 I was living in Saudi Arabia when they did their 09 reunion shows so I missed that. So happy to see them thriving the past few years and get to see William live.
The album was eventually completed and released by a young Richard Branson's fledgling label Virgin Records, which he ultimately sold to . . . EMI. So EMI owns the distribution of the song about how stupid they are. Brilliant.
Haha. Reminds me of how Wilco's label fired them for Yankee hotel foxtrot only to be resigned 6 months later paying a ton more for the album... the parent company of both those labels was the same damn company. They paid for the album twice.
I'm glad to see the Neon Hunk supporters showed up in the comments haha. Your video is interesting because all the things you don't like about NH are all the things I do like. I was at that Detroit show and it blew my teenage mind. Their music is punk because its more about the energy than musicality. Its experimental because it is physically painful to listen to and invites questions of what defines music. The disturbing costumes are hilarious and add to the spectacle. If you're interested in engaging deeper with music and your senses check out Deep Cuts' video "talking about noise music". You may be surprised what you experience when you have an open mind :)
A total classic that blew us all away here in the uk in 79 Gary looked like someone from the future and the sounds he started using where miles ahead of what was around and he paved the way for the next generation of electronic bands that followed hes a legend and a massive influence he should be in the music hall of fame he created a new wave movement ❤
So I had the album, admittedly it isn’t their best work, but there were some bangers on there , never Reallly did understand so many peoples general dislike for the album