Setlist: 00:17 M.L.M 04:30 Machine gun blues 08:22 Ball and Chain 14:24 Don't drag me down m*therf*cker 18:45 Gimme the sweet and lowdown 22:50 Six more miles 26:07 Prison Bound 32:28 California 37:28 Can't take it with you 43:50 Ring of fire
Saw a lot of NOFX concerts and I love this great band and their music, but this is the worst audience I've ever seen. Must have been really ugly to play there!
1:00 Dinosaurs will die 4:56 Leave it alone 8:00 Murder the Government 8:40 Franco-UnAmerican 12:20 Mattersville 15:41 Don't call me White 18:52 Eat the meek 23:23 We called it america 25:59 Seeing double at the triple rock 28:56 herojuana 32:45 36:19 40:23 44:24 48:40 52:35 54:47 57:14 59:49 01:02:15 01:02:43 01:05:13
At the beginning the crowd is Rockin out but doesn’t even know what there experiencing and looking way to unaware of Social D. Kinda sad to watch these days. #Bucketlist See a couple more Social D shows before they hang it up.
Being a festival show, many people in the crowd aren't very familiar with Socal D. They may be there to see a different band. Now...Ive seen SD in the 80's and just 2 years ago and they sounded just as good at both shows; even with 30 years between shows. But this video isn't a Social D headliner show, so the crowd should get a pass.
"Döner, Lahmacun" are some popular turkish food dishes a lot of german takeaway diners offer to eat. There is probably a snack bar nearby that hefe reads this from.
Social Distortion are the best. The Clash were completely overrated. There, I said it! Get over it. They were a fine band, but the critics slobbered all over them. I always thought they were good, but nowhere near as legendary as they are supposed to be. They were too political, and a little too much posing for my taste. Besides, they broke up/fell apart too soon. Their "righteousness" seemed a little too manufactured to me. The Sex Pistols and The Ramones were a whole lot cooler than The Clash.
You don't understand true punk. It was never about the music. When I was growing up in orange county ca in the late 70s early 80s is was a state of mind. Look at the clash. Not really hard core but considered one of the greats.
No FUCKING way. Green Day are less punk than my sister. I'm guessing you are young and thats ok. Check out The Clash, DK and the classics. Then when pop-punk came along you see the influence. Not disrespecting you, just throwing out knowledge.