Exacto!!!...el tema de Neil Young es de 1979 y Vicious murió en 1978...!!!!???😱😫😖imposible que sea él...salvo que lo esté cantando desde el infierno...jajaa!!!🤣🤣
I liked and save this vid looong time ago, hoping someone would tell the real name. Listening to this today on the mix I just checked out the comments again. What a comrade.
The Bates doing a cover of Neil Young's (Hey, Hey, My, My, Out of the Blue and into the Black) Everybody associates it with Sid Vicious, because it mentions "Johnny Rotten" (Not THE Johnny Rotten) .. I'm a 51yr old Punk Rocker myself....
King of punks?? Strangling cats, blinding a girl? Putting shit on people's toast? Not contributing any music whatsoever because he couldn't play as note? If he hadn't died so young and was still alive today would you still call him The king of punk? No, he was a shy goofy fucked up kid that is all.
singer is Zimbl from The Bates, german punk band. musst taken from a concert in Göttingen, germany. great band, doing many covers like "hello" or "purple rain".
Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye. Out of the blue and into the black You pay for this, but they give you that Once you're gone, you can't come back When you're out of the blue And into the black The king is gone but he's not forgotten Is this the story of Johnny Rotten? It's better to burn out 'cause rust never sleeps The king is gone but he's not forgotten Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye.
He's only famous for being a dishonorble idiot with zero talent. The only thing he was good acting like a punk rocker. At least that's what everyone who actually knew him says.
You'd have to be very young or very stupid to believe that this is Sid Vicious. For one thing, this doesn't sound a thing like Sid. Also, I love Mr. Young and all, but Sid would have never gone even near a Neil Young song. If Sid even saw Neil, he would've called him a hippie and maybe even hit him with his bass.
@@jh2245 From Wikipedia - Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black): ...1979 album Rust Never Sleeps...The song "Hey Hey, My My...", as well as the titular phrase of the album on which it was featured, "rust never sleeps," sprang from Young's collaborations with Devo and, in particular, the band's frontman, Mark Mothersbaugh.[2] In 1977, Devo had been asked by Young to participate in the creation of his film, Human Highway,[3] and a scene in the film shows Young playing the song in its entirety with Devo (with Mothersbaugh changing a lyric about "Johnny Rotten" to "Johnny Spud"). AND from Wikipedia page Hey Hey, My My (Out of the blue): Young compared the rise of Johnny Rotten with that of the recently deceased "King" Elvis Presley, who himself had once been disparaged as a dangerous influence only to later become an icon. In 1977, Rotten responded by playing a song by Young on a radio program.[6] To be honest I have become fascinated with this particular rabbit hole journey and discovered a cult film I was unaware of that I now badly want to watch - Dennis Hopper produced/directed and it featured Hey, Hey, My My (Out of the Blue) from which it derrived it's title From Wikipedia - Out of the Blue (1980 film) Cebe finds escapism in idolizing musicians such as Elvis Presley, Sid Vicious, and Johnny Rotten, and spends time alone in her father's wrecked semi-truck, which has been left abandoned on her family's property. Even more interestingly, if you youtube search: johnny rotten throws shade @ neil young You will see a very funny impersonation by JR of NY - He seemed rater put out that NY's management agent snubbed him. Man I would be honored to have the piss taken out of me the way JR does in this segment. I respect and admire all of the figures mentioned here - Rock, Punk and the attitudes and people herein are gold - For me it's all about keeping it real and brings me back to my teenage years in the 80's skating and listening to punk in its hayday (for me at least)... ps. I don't think Sid would have hit NY with his bass ;) Calling him a hippie, maybe (Dennis Hopper frequently tossed that around but also worked with one of the most well known 'hippies' to help with his film). Despite the rough on the edges attitudes, I believe these performers were/are highly intelligent people and violence is mostly stupid or a last resort in the case of smarter people [Except Sid, who was 'Willing Prey,' Malcolm McLaren's words]. pss. One of my favourite covid era jokes - Marijuana is legal. Haircuts are not. The hippies have won. psss. Whether it's hippies or punks, the thing I respect is challenging stooopid social norms and evolving...
Lastly, this brief exchange got me thinking.. Listen to Devo's It's a beautiful world - Mark's lead singing sounds distinctly punk. Electro-punk.. Hippies, CBGBs and Electro-punks - cross-over identified! ;) ..plus: Devo - Uncontrollable Urge (Live On Fridays) - Rediscovering how awesome Devo are! If you want to see how deep the rabbit hole goes, type this in google and hit the second link ;) -> DEVO Live at CBGB, New York, May 1977
Sweet Dreams (Doux Rêves) (Chorus:) Sweet dreams are made of this Les doux rêves sont faits de ça Who am I to disagree ? Qui suis-je pour ne pas être d'accord I travel the world J'ai traversé le monde And the seven seas Et les sept mers Everybody's looking for something Tout le monde est à la recherche de quelque chose Some of them want to use you Certains veulent t'utiliser Some of them want to get used by you D'autres veulent que tu les utilises Some of them want to abuse you Certains veulent abuser de toi Some of them want to be abused D'autres veulent que tu abuses d'eux (Chorus) (Hold your head up (Tiens la tête haute Keep your head up Garde la tête haute Movin' on) x4 En avançant) x4 Some of them want to use you Certains veulent t'utiliser Some of them want to get used by you D'autres veulent que tu les utilises Some of them want to abuse you Certains veulent abuser de toi Some of them want to be abused D'autres veulent que tu abuses d'eux (Hold your head up (Tiens la tête haute Keep your head up Garde la tête haute Movin' on) x4 En avançant) x4 (Chorus) x3
Who did this? I agree. I believe Sid would have had a great solo career as a front man. I would have been more a fan of his work than I was PIL. No offense to PIL. Just wasn't my taste minus a few great songs they did. I love Dissapointed even though it has late 80s Bill and Ted guitar production all over it.
I mean calling it The Bates makes it feel. I said feel gimmicky. The Cure was made in 1978. And I think also @ that time. The Ramones. The The. Misfits The Specials. Oh. Look there goes Australia. Not Britain.
I don't believe that you all lie about Sid Vasa vrsta nesrecne buducnosti proistice iz nastupa Koji su jezive prirode. Uvek ce se radjati super likovi nebi trebalo da budu lagani a vi polako return to inocanca
I agree. That's actually why I questioned it, it's a hell of a coincidence, right? And if Neil Young did release it he could have stolen it; it would not be the first time a major artist ripped off another major artist. Just look at how Led Zepplin ripped off Jim Morrison for Stairway to Heaven. But I did a ton of digging, and this version of Hey Hey, My My was performed by a punk band called The Bates. Still an awesome song, and I think it is very possible Sid wrote this and then got ripped off and exploited, just like he was for his entire career. People always talked shit about how he couldn't play, but lots of people argue that he was pretty talented when he was off the junk.
lol the original is from neil young and his version already talked about jhonny rotten and another important thing , sid died in february 1979 , this song was released by Neil Yound in august 1979 so 6 month before the death of sid ...how sid could Cover a song written after his own death ???Oo
It is definitely not Sid's song, but it is entirely probable that Neil Young performed Hey hey My My before it was released on an album. It happens with nearly every artist. Sid could have ripped off Neil, lol. But seriously, youtube search "Jim Morrison stairway to heaven". The Doors performed it live years before Zepplin even existed, yet no credit is given to Morrison that I am aware of. Hell, it's one of "their" most popular songs.
Germany has been shut down for a long time now. Anyhow, A British with German blood. How uncommon. I am Hungarian and most of Yugoslavia, The Czech Republic and Czechlasla. I love this damn video.
@@michaelstevenson470 I wasn't aware of that one. Jerry Nolan said she was the reason Sid got hooked to begin with. He was alright til that c*nt came along and worthless ever after. Something like that.