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The people openly proclaiming their love for Skrewdriver in the comments is fucking mindblowing. Keep voting Tory, keep selling your own country from under your own two feet.
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If Gavin can have his 30 seconds … Mullapalooza needs 15 seconds on the next review ! Please!!!
@ericmullin1008 Mullin, you are more than welcome to contribute to the SJN. Movie Reveiws. A wacky sports show purhaps. A political show.. Project Mullin 2025? You and Satch argue politics for 20 minutes.
@@SweetJimmyNetwork Project Mullin sounds like a good idea! I will think of some good material for the SJN !
Why would Indians, Africans etc want to move to countries that have ever offered anything to humanity? Hey, never mind,us Europeans can always move back to our home country 🤔😂😂😂 oh yeah. There's not one. We are owned
Ian Stewart is a Skinhead God R.I.P Ian
Gayest review
4:44 cool clip from birth of a nation.
Interesting content spoilt by childish presentation
Imagine that , anarchists fail to organize something!
Rip to skrewdriver Ian rip 28 always
There was other punks at el Camino, and other bands that played shows too.
The cold war times were crazy, but the music and movies were damn good!!!
Love Wayne/Jane County & the Electric chairs & all her bands. She's man enuf to be a woman!
isd sounds like lsd lmao
violent outbreaks are near impossible to determine truth, particularly with the absence of orwell's cameras
Mondo New York is a great movie about NY punk scene
The Electric Chairs were awesome musicians. Why were they swept under the rug?
The Tuff Darts!! RIP Robert Gordon.
I love his stuff with Link Ray was killer.
never got the deal with this band you go new york and dont even play cbgb come on
It's Steve that takes the cash
Was there. Police riot. On one side of the lodge there's a wedding reception, on the other the show. Witness accounts will be found on "Go Go's Marks in Time". Google it.
The thing is,Smash is the album that i can listen 24/7 while Dookie kind of 'special occasion' stuff n easy to get bored. Ixnay,Americana such an amazing n fun to listen...
Dookie had a ton of over played singles, so i get the boredom. I personally prefer Ignition to Smash . I loved the punk thrash metall vibe of the fast songs
@@SweetJimmyNetwork true, plus old The Offspring stuff has better riffs n fast drumming...
I'd seen Conflict about 5 months before in November 86 in Swansea and they were superb. There was a bus and ticket meant to be going up from Swansea as seen on the ad at 1.20...for some reason it got pulled so landed up not going, maybe a bit lucky in hindsight!
Hey Jimmy, made me think of when you and Terry played Ignition for me and the Looneys and blew up my tiny freshman brain 🤘
Those were the days! Punk and music on a whole was fresh and exciting then.
"NIN realease their Johnny Cash cover". Is this a joke or something is wrong with your knowledge?
Seriously, if you're doing a music documentary and any kind of research at all you should know this
Right 😂 I picked up in that right away
I'm pretty sure that was a joke.
Dry humor lol
Great editing! I love it.
Yes!!! Keep 'em coming!
Amazing how you know so much about skrewdriver!????when you truly know nothing.
What did we get wrong?
What a brilliant episode packed with hardly known details about the history of The Jam and edited wonderfully with pure love! You did a great job to preserving the memory of the band!
Thanks for Watching.
Just saw this. I was there with my girlfriends. There was a buzz going around that the cops were there. I remember kind of being herded out of the second floor, but wanting to hold back at the top of the stairs. Then there was kind of a swirl down, and a feeling of being part of a flow out the doors. Cops everywhere and a kind of chaos on the street, a soup of punks and cops. We made it across the street to Mac Arthur Park and watched the sickening police action. It reminded me of being in Chicago in 1968 during the police riots during the Democratic Convention demonstrations. Make no mistake, it was the LAPD who was there and ready to bust heads. I still remember the feeling of pure disgust. 😢
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm glad you lived to tell the tale. That must have been terrifying.
Hardly anyone in the UK had heard of Crass in 1978 no wonder nothing happened as a result of Crass playing in NY in 1978.
The true skin heads evolved from the windrush migrants who came over to help put britain back together again, the skin head evolved from there music, so that's one in the eye for the racist skinheads, yep the black people brought there music, and culture here and we the white skinheads followed there styles and music trojan, and sharp music, and there hair cuts wich were skin head,😂😂😂, brilliant, not English at all,
No such thing has punks, that was imported from America, sex pistols hated being labeled has punks, and rightly so, sex pistols and punk are two different things ask jonny rotten, he hated it,,
thank you for this video man
*Malcolm McLaren was so intelligent in the way that he molded the band and manipulated the media like the ingenuous puppet master he was*
There used to be loads of punk all day gigs around the uk up till the mid 80s,and any band with a slight oi/skinhead following,crowd used to be a nightmare,no fault of the bands (sham 69,cockney rejects etc) by the way
The picture you have for the Wild Bunch is of the Bristol (UK) based Wild Bunch. They didn't form until 1982, so I'm pretty sure it wasn't them playing in The CUANDO, or anywhere else with Crass.
Some great early singles, fitted in with the zeitgeist of the time, not really punk I guess. Does it matter though? They were new, they articulated the times.
I was 16 when I first heard The Jam, and it introduced me to a plethora of british Mod Revival bands that blended power pop with late 70s punk rock
The 2003 era audio quality is top tier
Fun fact: Wella knocked out Sid Viscious one night…. Laid him out cold …. That’s Punk!!! Lol
No he didn't!😂 I was there at the Nashville when it happened!
@@hughzapretti-boyden9187So what did happen then?
@@alanmahoney167 handbags at dawn! Sid was an obnoxious, gobby prick & butted Weller & Weller replied with a slap & was lobbed out of the club. Laid out cold!?!😂
Great band
Aaron bushnell May you feast in Valhalla brother
Sid Vicious, like a lot of bag heads, had a big gob but not the toughness to back it up. He tried picking a fight with Freddie Mercury and didn’t win that either. I do love The Jam. Good songwriting with an energetic delivery will always be a winning formula. Bruce Foxton is also one of my favourite bassists.
"Crass's presence in New York in June of 1978...left almost no mark ...." Crass started out as yet another hippie cult that was thankfully nonviolent. Based on the same old 'the world is an evil place, so we're gonna dress weird and call all the non believers a bunch of fascist'. But in ensuing years would accomplish even more nothing of note, but entertain themselves with their self righteous pose and maybe inspire other delusional political bands like RATM and SOAD who carry on the torch of posing for something or another.
So Skrewdriver is far right, but "communist" punks arent far left. So dumb
Screwdriver is by far the best punk of that era. I dont agree with them, but i can ignore the lyrics just like when i listen to spanish music and have no clue what they are saying. Also Ian had a point compared to dipshit lefty punks.
Excellent! Many thanks.
the rock and roll hall of fame is a joke!!!!
btw, LOVE Dolly!
Punk-Mod-Beat. :0)
Paul Weller gave an interview with a uk fanzine / magazine? Can't remember name this was 1979 Well Said they were always punk & thats what they will always be.