This is a compilation of Morbid Musicians, I've been asked to do this for awhile and wanted to make it in a specific way so here you go. No sponsors, no outros, less filler. Also started off the list with episodes that had less views so you might have missed them. I have a full script made and ready to go so I'll be back soon, this is just to hold you over until then, see you soon!
I have to mention, in the Trent Reznor segment, the Happiness in Slavery video has a performance artist named Bob Flanagan who is known for sadomasochism. So the reason why so much of what is shown is so realistic is because… well, it probably was.
I haven't heard Bob Flanagan's name in a long time and I didn't know that was him in the video until now. Thanks to you both, I'm going to look him up.
Bob Flannigan is definitely the heart and soul of Reznor's most hardcore visuals, I highly recommend watching the documentary "SICK" on his plight despite/in spite of suffering from cystic fibrosis.
I don't know if you know this, but dead was in the music video for the candlemass song bewitched. If you have never seen it, you should check it out. It was the happiest i have ever seen him look in videos or pictures.
The members of Devo contacted Hinckley and he sent them a poem he wrote about Jodie Foster. They used it as the basis of their song "I Desire" in 1982, which got them a lot of criticism.
how was Bowie? One of the best festivals i went to as a teen was lalapoloza in 1997, snoop dogg, Beck,pono for pyros, prodigy some of the acts I remember. Beastie Boys intergalatic tour in Philly was awesome recently I went to prunk in drublic Festival to see NOFX for their farewell tour,lots of people our age rocking mohawks lol @@m00k61
I know people throw these words around all the time, but this is way better than any movie or documentary being done these days 👏 Great selection of stories around the world, and excellent script writing. Cheers! 👍
Dude, your work is nothing short of excellent. I, myself, don't care for most of this music, but the time and effort that has been put in made me watch the entire video. Great job.
I don’t know… I am still on the first story, and his name is Terry Melcher, not “Wellsher”. So that lack of a well known name makes me not want to continue. You have to get basic facts right.
I say this every video you upload and will most likely continue to do so. Your style and vision make for a very unique feel and desire to watch your content. As someone that has dabbled in the editing process I can see the time and effort you put in. The subject matter is always intriguing and stands out from the norm, I really hope you keep on with your work and you appear to have a loyal, tight knit cult following that appreciate it the same. It doesn't go unappreciated.
He was simply mentally ill. Had a shit start in life. There was nothing to love about his antics lol. EMPTY SHOWS. They SUCKED as musicians and being simply gross for attention didn’t get them anywhere. Now people not around back then think it was something. Praising his “don’t care” attitude lol. He was MENTALLY ILL. Not a rebel lol… but a JOKE. Lmao I WAS around. They opened for my husband and they SUCKED. Nobody gave them the time of day.
I love Hank 3, his song Punch, Fight, Fuk is the only reason I know who he is, I have watched a few documentaries about GG that were pretty good, he is an interesting individual lol
I'm a 90s kid but I have a fascination with the 60s and couldn't believe it when I first heard about Mansons link to The Beach Boys. They say the freedom and innocence of the 60s era died when the murders were committed. Although I'm glad Manson rotted in prison til the end, I believe Tex Watson was the worst one and should be held way more accountable for his part. I highly recommend checking out Rob Zombies documentary on Manson called The final word. Now I'm gonna finish watching this fantastic video by Deburke.
my serial killers and cults teacher spent entirely too long on this connection for some odd reason every little detail including in the curriculum listening to a song written and preformed by Manson.......it was different lol ,
Great video as always!! I always get excited when I get a notification from you!! I'll have to settle for a capri sun today, it's a little cold outside for a lemonade stand 😂
Bro I was gonna try to flex my hip-hop knowledge and be "that guy" but you touching on Black Market Records made me respect you even more than I already did. Ive done rap shows (i even opened for X-Raided 9 months after he got out of prison) and ANY artist ive talked to/ seen in interviews signed to BMR has NO and i mean NO kind words about them. Respect brother. Godspeed.
Pat Hare should be there. He wrote a song about killing his girlfriend called “I’m Gonna Murder My Baby”, 8 years later - he murdered his girlfriend and a cop who came after him. While he was not the most succesful, he was a significant influence on rock music, as he was one of the first to record a very distorted guitar. He was great at playing, I honestly love and enjoy his music. He recorded Cotton Crop Blues and Hold Me In Your Arms with James Cotton. Seriously, ideal if you do part 2, as there is not many mentions of him on youtube like that. Another candidate I can think of was Hasil Adkins. Although he was not intentionally a bad person, he sure was a dangerous fella to be around, with none the less interesting life. He was very much an outsider musician, with little to no fame or money. His music is rough, crude , the recording is very raw and the lyrics as weird as it gets, however it is probably as close as you get to authenticity in rock and country music, true embodiment of outlaw country. He got his cut of fame after years in the 80s, when he was discovered by a psychobilly band The Cramps who covered his song.
Thank you Jimmy Iovine! Are you a Boredoms fan too? I love noise, but by the time I got to see Boredoms they were a nice pretty drum circle. I've been to a lot of SRL shows though, (earplugs required, waivers signed) so I got the dangerous shows but separated from a band. SRL wasn't trying to put anyone in that much danger, they wanted to keep performing. Wish I could have seen Hanatarash! Einsterzende Neubauten is also a long time favorite.Thank you for covering some of my favorite bands! I was pregnant when I had my only chance to see G.G., so I passed, no thank you. I have to chech out the last artist, I'm so happy you showed us who he is.
Definitely a good candidate, hard to translate to RU-vid, even the band name would get me demonitised but it's something I might be able to work around eventually
@@deburke321In the Slave To The Grind documentary, a starting member of AxCx tells the story of how finding out the band's name broke his mother's heart
He was pretty insane, but I wouldn't call him terrifying. But I'm also insane, so I suppose maybe I wouldn't be as terrified of his antics as others would be. I kinda feel bad for the way he was brought up. You know someone is going to be messed up when their mother names them 'Jesus Christ.'
You need to do an in depth look at the Black Metal genre. True, it turned out NOT to be what the bands tried to impress as 'real' but it was full of sorry, sad & tragic figures that are as interesting as any music biographies that came before. (I'm NOT trying to compare Black Metal to The Beatles...just the stories that came with the music).
I see it the same way as you. I'm not a BM fan but the history is fascinating. The trick with BM was convincing everyone it was made exclusively by Satanists, when the term Black Metal was coined by Euronymous, as a tribute to the album by Venom, who very likely were actual Satanists. If you watch the interviews of Satyricon, Darkthrone and Immortal, they really couldn't care less about the devil. They all say they like the dark feeling that comes from the music.
Idk that Dead is terrifying in the wzy this list infers. He never hurt anyone and i don't believe he ever intended to. He was extraordinarily depressed and in need of help that he didn't get. And thats terrifying in a whole different way. Unless you've been there how can a human mind really imagine that level of desperation and sadness.
The broken movie is one of my favorite pieces of disturbing media of all time. I love the ep and the video just intensified the feelings of hatred and mania so well
I'm not surprised that Leadbelly's on here, although I didn't know his story. I love me since Leadbelly, but he always seemed a little dangerous. He just gives off those vibes. I wonder if Robert Johnson is on here, too. He wrote a song about trying to shoot his girlfriend, called ".38 Special."
Euronymous wasn't terrifying, he just had a big mouth. Varg, however, although not terrifying, was pretty scary. He's not now, of course, but he was apparently capable of stabbing a person to death. Why was the story not about HIM?
Euronymous was a 5ft6 inch metal goblin who hated anyone more talented or potentially more successful than he was. Most people eventually got sick of his antics.
There's an odd crease in this chaps face at 11:46 which disappears at 11:53. I know that the film is edited/cut at that point but still it seems odd to me. That's all, ha ha! 🙂 Anyway, it's a good video. Thanks.
I enjoyed this, but the entire reason I clicked on it was because the thumbnail features Satan Panonski, so it's disappointing he was just used for clickbait. I recommend people check him out. I was surprised that Johnny Paycheck and Jerry Lee Lewis didn't make the cut. They were scarier than G.G. All in, they just didn't shit all over themselves or go on talk shows. I've been into G.G. for nearly 3 decades and I've gotta love him he was pretty theatrical and really enjoyed being the guy your daughter isn't safe around and I think once he realizes he wasn't ever really going to actually make it as a bonafide rock 'n roll rockstar, he figured he would do the degenerate thing to the nth degree and at least leave a mark. I think the same could be said about Manson. There are definitely parallels. Totally different than someone like Death in Mayhem. I hate thinking he did Euronymous a favor with all the great shock value material he left for him to exploit. Even if Varg is universally hated by most people at this point for his politics or for killing Euronymous, at least he wasn't standing around wearing his own band t-shirt with his belly button exposed standing in his own record store and/or studio looking tough while never getting his hands dirty. He was like Black Metal Andy Warhol or something. You might have considered actually featuring Einsturzende Neubauten. They did play a concert inside Nuremberg, which is pretty verboten, amongst other things , the injuries incurred using chainsaws and jackhammers living in the tunnels and playing under the autobahn, not to mention Blixa wanting to have a dead horse brought in for concerts. They didn't have criminal records or hurt people but just their "equipment" alone (operated by drunken drug riddled homeless anarchists during the cold war) is what makes them terrifying and my favorite band. ; )
He was supposed to be in the video, I messed up and forgot to include his entry at the end but I have made a full video about him, type in Croatias Most Disturbing Musician and you’ll find my video about him
@@deburke321 It's all good and I did watch your other video months back, which was cool. It's not like there is a ton of content on him or that topic for that matter, so I appreciate that your video is something in English that's out there.
Actually Manson's musical talent was about on a par with his prison house spiders that he made out of his own hair. The music execs knew this, but then, they weren't stoned out of their minds on 50 different drugs like the Beach Boys. I still find Manson's interviews interesting, and he's still 90% right about 80% of his rants. Really though, he was just po-ed that he wasn't good enough to break into the industry. And Neil can bite me for comparing him to Bob Dylan. What a derp.
I clicked on this video because of the thumbnail, on which is Satan Panonski, a Croatian punk rock musician, I believe you put him on the thumbnail because you mistook him for GG Allin, anyways, great video!
Woahhhh okay 3 hours? Alright not going to lie was expecting like 20 minutes. Cant do it, sorry haha Hol up, going to watch the leadbelly segment. Nirvana covered a song of his i love.
I recently found this channel I feel sorry for myself that I saw all the videos copied from this channel first Channels with millions of subscribers really steal your ideas, Because they were all discovered by you years before them It is not possible that they came to these ideas from news and articles
No Larry "Wildman" Fischer , Glenn Benton, Glenn Sherley, Spade Cooley, Gothic King Cobra JFS, Unknown Hinson , or Rolling Thunder Fame Singer/Song Writer Daniel Larson and Now facing 64 yrs in federal custody.
You made a video on evil musicians and if you were to make a video on artists that failed in the art world to end up becoming evil then its Adolf Hitler to talk about because he was a artist that was better known for his evil. Like you could say Charles Manson's story of a musician that became better known for his evil which is interesting because in that perspective Manson and Hitler are put in the same subject from what I heard from some people over the years.
Charles Manson had a voice lovely enough to sing Christmas songs! The crimes were directly related to the fact that The Beach Boys and their producer screwed Manson out of a contract and stole some of his music. If Melcher and Wilson hadn't been so greedy and dishonest, that fuse probably wouldn't have been lit and a lot of those innocent people might still be alive today. The son of Tate/Polanski would have no doubt gone into the entertainment industry. He probably would have been a very stunning and beautiful man. Polanski probably wouldn't have done the thing he did and Manson might very well be on the list of beloved old nostalgic performers, a crooner, that go on to intern in Vegas. All because someone made a bunch of promises and didn't want to acknowledge the writer or pay for music they outright stole. Just remember that whenever you hear The Beach Boys lol!
What a coward Charles Manson was!!! Bad as a musician, bad or very good (?) in infiltrating the people, worshipping him as some kind of god, to kill innocent people, without any need. Hey, let's kill some people,not me, because i don't want to have any blood on my hands. I think, he hadn't any respect for his own Manson family. He used them to fulfill his own, insane thoughts to become some kind of celebrity. Musical career was no option for him, o.k, then i use the people loving me the most, to commit these heinous crimes. A coward and absolutely overrated in his actions, he should have been forgotten, rotting in his cell until his death, without any respect and interest from the outside world. A little bug, not worth to touch the sole of my shoe... But what an outstanding documentary about the villains of music. Chapeau and keep on rockin'...
If you really stip and thinkk about it Euronymus was basically the black metal version of kurt cobain: a smarmy, pretentious, elitist musical snob who treated those around him like shit and was deified by some people for it.