Mattie McGuire

Mattie McGuire

Ducks

Ducks

Pinocchio Is Dead

Pinocchio Is Dead

Pinocchio Becomes A Real Boy

Pinocchio Becomes A Real Boy

Pussy Riot Punk Prayer

Pussy Riot Punk Prayer

Santa Ho Ho

Santa Ho Ho

Chrome Bumper Films - Boredoms

Chrome Bumper Films - Boredoms

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  • @Pewtooyou
    @Pewtooyou3 күн бұрын

    Joan's cute laugh at 33:47

  • @Pewtooyou
    @Pewtooyou3 күн бұрын

    Jump to the time of 24:06 to hear Joan finally speak.

  • @infrequentvlogs4433
    @infrequentvlogs443328 күн бұрын

    Damned Cosclello

  • @koolchik999
    @koolchik99929 күн бұрын

    Thanks for getting straight to the point and keeping the video simple and short! I appreciate it! 👍

  • @CM-jt4ys
    @CM-jt4ysАй бұрын

    Loving JoanJett sooo much since Runaways days!

  • @lamelama12
    @lamelama12Ай бұрын

    PIL at this time was great first album very cool

  • @lamelama12
    @lamelama12Ай бұрын

    Iggy is alive because he has a lust for life everytime he did expose the raw power of a man on a great musical journey love ya Iggy

  • @dixonpinfold2582
    @dixonpinfold2582Ай бұрын

    The dog should have been nominated for Best Animal, but was snubbed by the A-cat-emy.

  • @dixonpinfold2582
    @dixonpinfold2582Ай бұрын

    There was an efflorescence of Incredibly sensitive and intelligent filmmaking in that era, the years from maybe 1967 to 1975. People enjoyed it and took it for granted and suddenly it was gone. Here we are, stranded.

  • @lamelama12
    @lamelama12Ай бұрын

    Funny having these glossy scarmer selling poor products labeled as great music .I respect paul Weller and just a few talented bands sex pistols dead boys etc bill gram realistic about money makes the world go round bill is was a great promotion dude but wasn't a visionary nerdy dude with glasses had it figured out but history repeats sorry Johnny rotten Joan got away from that creepy Kim trying so hard to be Malcolm sad but as they say who laughs last laughs loudest. punk rock labeled as punk rock these days its punk should find a new identity and tom that the late night host who constantly berates thing pertaining to evolution in music sumg talking about ratings and banjo players F you.

  • @williamobryan682
    @williamobryan682Ай бұрын

    What a smile ! Iggy , you're missing a tooth

  • @H-mu4bo
    @H-mu4boАй бұрын

    Just seeing Iggy in full flight here shows how punk copied every mannerism in performance from Iggy.

  • @richarddelconnor
    @richarddelconnorАй бұрын

    I was part of the punk movement in the late 70s in Los Angeles. Basically, if there was somebody talented enough to play a guitar solo, you couldn’t be a punk band you were a rock band.

  • @daveanolik8837
    @daveanolik8837Ай бұрын

    Randomly, 25 years ago, I was shooting a doc video about unique artists and found myself in ... in... Grand Rapids Michigan? ... hosted by a mensch named Girbe Estfing (how could I ever forget that name?) at the community local cable studio there. Everyone insisted I give Daryl's library a view. Needless to say, I was blown away by this fabulous human being. RIP to a great American artist. "Moving... right... along!"

  • @TheBings
    @TheBingsАй бұрын

    People will say what they will about Tom Snyder - but, he gave more airtime to Punk-New Wave-Power Pop bands than any other TV show in America at a time when we were all struggling against the monster that was American Cream Cheese Radio. I'll gladly give Tom "kudos" for the exposure he gave our subversive Rock 'n' Roll revivalist movement in the States.

  • @user-xv6tf3xy3u
    @user-xv6tf3xy3uАй бұрын

    You should see the loser today, google search him. He’s a hot mess.

  • @user-xv6tf3xy3u
    @user-xv6tf3xy3uАй бұрын

    Lyndon and Levene both sound clinically depressed. Interesting that 44 yrs later it turns out they were totally wrong about rock and roll. Look how many bands are still growing strong today and all the new bands that have been successful. Losers, these two.

  • @Saltycrowofficial
    @SaltycrowofficialАй бұрын

    Joan shows up at 24:07 for anyone waiting or wanting to skip

  • @chrisbold56
    @chrisbold56Ай бұрын

    What a moron. I can only imagine this chucklehead when he is off camera.

  • @leigh8417
    @leigh8417Ай бұрын

    Ohh bloody noses. Oh brother Tom.

  • @clewismessina6630
    @clewismessina66302 ай бұрын

    Kim Fowler is such a flake and leech. It's hard to watch him. Robert Gilberth is amazing, in that he really understands the bands, kids and what they're trying to communicate. Tom Snyder is... Tom Snyder. Hehehehe. Can appreciate his casually asking a question while simultaneously exhaling smoke.

  • @blakemcnamara9105
    @blakemcnamara91053 ай бұрын

    That Kim Fowley really was a freak. He raped those girls in The Runaways.

  • @xxcelr8rs
    @xxcelr8rs3 ай бұрын

    Listen to Joan Jett's talking voice 10 years later on Letterman, completely changed.

  • @xxcelr8rs
    @xxcelr8rs3 ай бұрын

    Peaches t shirt! A Milwaukee record store chain. Ramones about the only punk band that made good records. Fight me on that.

  • @SFVGIRL
    @SFVGIRL3 ай бұрын

    Tom Snyder was the best. I don't care what anyone says! We watched him growing up. Honestly, the only interview he gave that i disliked was with Manson. He antagonized the whole interview. I thought Tom was cool beans. And to interview rockers just like Iggy and not take himself so seriously, I miss him. I miss this era. ❤🎉

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor3 ай бұрын

    Why is this host a dick by saying he rarely asks the same question twice on the show? It was a long winded complicated question that I did not even follow it the first time.

  • @whyis45stillalive
    @whyis45stillalive3 ай бұрын

    I Hated Punk Rock, but I watched Tom Snyder nightly. Wendy O., was a blast, on this show, both times. The only times I saw Tom really "let loose". 😂 Who is the sissy bashing hockey? Forgot about him. (I wonder why?) Glad he never got his way. It's guys, like him, that made America so weak-minded. Nothing to say about Hubbard. At least he's not wasting air anymore. Johnny Carson was my favorite. Tom was second, until Craig Ferguson came along.

  • @troyskaggs1264
    @troyskaggs12643 ай бұрын

    One could get high watching Iggy lick his gums while talking with Tom. I don't think that he was a happy man here, but this song is still beautiful in a manic almost grimy way. Barry Manilow this is not. I am so glad that Iggy and Jimmy got straight with each other and cleaned up not long after this. What an artist! Ivan Kraal and the rest of the band are wonderful as well. True rock and roll, maybe some of the truest right here.

  • @Shikta-poobah67
    @Shikta-poobah673 ай бұрын

    That whole thing about making a big distinction between new wave and punk was such a joke, but unfortunately it was a joke that became a code. I’m guessing that the telegram that Snyder reads at the beginning was the infamous memo from Seymour Stein and Sire Records, which according to legend was sent out en masse to almost every media outlet in existence back then. It was intended to split punk into two different camps; the safer, more arty and intellectual side (ie “new wave” - Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Television, etc), and then the louder, more aggressive and abrasive side, who got to hang on to the ‘punk’ tag (Ramones, Sex Pistols, Dead Boys, Damned, etc). The idea was that it was ok to play the bands in the former category on the radio and have them on as guests on talk shows, but the ‘punk’ tag was doomed to be forever associated with mindless violence, spitting, vomiting, safety pins, and ritualistically cutting oneself into a bloody mess, thereby relegating it as a strictly underground phenomenon, with no chance of ever achieving mainstream success. In other words, the ‘new wave’ bands were marketable… but the punk bands? Untouchable pariahs. It was all so ridiculous, as these bands had all initially come from the same backgrounds (for the most part) and often shared the same bills and stages, and essentially wanted the same things… but once branded as one or the other it really drove a big wedge between them. By the early 80’s punk and new wave were practically sworn enemies, and became something else entirely.

  • @fivestar5897
    @fivestar58973 ай бұрын

    Joan Jett is 100% authentic, no pretense

  • @trailblazer1047
    @trailblazer10474 ай бұрын

    This all started with American bands Garage Rock.

  • @PainofBeingDEAD
    @PainofBeingDEAD4 ай бұрын

    Lol, for Bill Graham to argue with Paul Weller about lack of talent talent. History remembers it differently.

  • @JJ-ne4hw
    @JJ-ne4hw4 ай бұрын

    You hit the gas pedal more than 3 times 😆

  • @user-ce4vn3td3f
    @user-ce4vn3td3f15 күн бұрын

    bro he hit it 3 times what are u on

  • @GeorginaHarwin-qh4ch
    @GeorginaHarwin-qh4ch4 ай бұрын

    OMG! Did that old fart say she had no talent?! 😱🤬

  • @davidziemann9653
    @davidziemann96534 ай бұрын

    Her "Crimson and Clover" video on MTV stirred something deep in my teenage boy loins.

  • @erics9754
    @erics97545 ай бұрын

    I strongly disagree with Joan Jett! The Ramones were doing this years ahead of the Sex Pistols so they never copied them more like the other way around. I was surprised that she made such a stupid statement!

  • @timothytimh4321
    @timothytimh43215 ай бұрын

    There seems to be some confusion between popularism and talent.

  • @timothytimh4321
    @timothytimh43215 ай бұрын

    There seems to be some confusion between popularism and talent.

  • @carloscarion1748
    @carloscarion17485 ай бұрын

    Change is scary!

  • @carloscarion1748
    @carloscarion17485 ай бұрын

    Charles Bukowski wrote stories about people Wayback in the day before all of this was going on who are wearing safety pins through their cheeks in their face series and so on this was the underground culture at the time and so at this point, it was just a rehash, like Michael Jackson’s “moon walk” , which was copped from James brown

  • @jerste
    @jerste5 ай бұрын

    Steve is a lucky boy.

  • @H-mu4bo
    @H-mu4bo5 ай бұрын

    Great interview, Joan was still a teenager but her world view was fully formed. She was dismissed by so many people, but the Runaways were fairly big in Australia and as Joan says massive in Japan. Even in the interview, the other guests lauded Paul Weller, but barely acknowledged Joan. I think Kim Fowley like Malcolm McLaren was a great ideas man, but could not see past the immediate impact of success. She was lucky to have met Kenny Laguna, to push her ahead and stuck with her through the knock backs of not getting a record control with the major labels. The industry in America was not ready for an all girl band in 1976. Tìhe Go Go's in 1981 after years themselves struggling to get a foot in the door, finally broke through. And Joan in 1982 broke the charts wide open without compromising at all in her looks or style.

  • @GreasyFilms-qc1xo
    @GreasyFilms-qc1xo5 ай бұрын

    Bill Graham blah. Punk happened to erase people like him.

  • @blightedgrounds
    @blightedgrounds5 ай бұрын

    If only he had a duo album with CB Walker

  • @MaskedMan66
    @MaskedMan665 ай бұрын

    She... was... so... CUUUUTE!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sandraalphonse3925
    @sandraalphonse39255 ай бұрын

    Wow

  • @sandraalphonse3925
    @sandraalphonse39255 ай бұрын

    Wo

  • @d2d2d28
    @d2d2d286 ай бұрын

    Omg!!! Saw her do this in a concert video but never imagined Tom Snyder would allow her to do it on his show. Just amazing!

  • @NebuzaTrackz
    @NebuzaTrackz6 ай бұрын

    Teezo Touchdown bite this artists style

  • @vixen666ful
    @vixen666ful6 ай бұрын

    just fabulous...you cannot top this...:)