Hello ! In this channel you'll find : rare tracks or my favourite songs ! Punk, rock, ska, reggae, ... you can find what you want and, if you want a song, you can write it in comments or posts (I read all of it) !
🤩😍🤩 Merci pour cette vidéo de Manu Chao à Genève 🔥🧨💥..! Avez-vous d’autres vidéos de cet intense instant svp ☮💚💛❤☮..? Merci d’avance qui ne tente rien n’a rien..!🤞🙏😉🙏👋
@Nitsy_Others21 күн бұрын
merci à toi ! j'en posterai sûrement pendant le week-end, mais la qualité ne sera pas toujours terrible😅
@Semprini53725 күн бұрын
Nothing like the Pistols. Bass line is stolen from STOOGES (Down on the street?),not bad but not Sex Pistols
@johnmeowzer8333Ай бұрын
Dyan Diamond would've rocked this
@natalinolettieri4044Ай бұрын
Un Altra...Cosa...🎢
@natalinolettieri4044Ай бұрын
Clash punk rock band...🌇
@garybarlow862Ай бұрын
This is not the sex pistols.
@sexobscuraАй бұрын
*This doesn't even sound remotely like Johnny Rotten ... or Sid Vicious ... or even Sex Pistols**
@Toto-dd4hjАй бұрын
wellyou can't refuse and you just can't choose what she's gonna do!!!!
@carlranger8060Ай бұрын
Pistols my arse..
@kakipiloveАй бұрын
これはいろんな意味でピストルズの曲っぽくねえなw
@user-kl4bh4lq6rАй бұрын
Adebayo And Wingate Love This Number On The Virtual Jukebox 🌋🌄
@mikebartonАй бұрын
That's an odd *video* .
@JAKE33106Ай бұрын
pure raw punk
@PeterChoyceАй бұрын
the real BLACK LEATHER is by NIGHTMARES IN WAX. This hardly sounds like 77 Sex Pistols
@BlackMass82Ай бұрын
The stooges-down on the street.
@ianwhitehead691Ай бұрын
The Professionals/ Steve Jones and Paul Cooks band. Steve no longer plays in the band, But Paul still performs with the band playing drums. 🥁🎸👍🏻
@derekdykeman9160Ай бұрын
The Professionals just called it a day last week.
@thepagecollectiveАй бұрын
100% not the Pistols. Malcolm owned the names and all the rights and just stamped the name on anything he thought would make money like a brand. Yes, that is Steve, but no that's not the Pistols.
@Shikta-poobah67Ай бұрын
And it’s not like Jones and Cook actually wanted to continue as “Sex Pistols”. They had already decided that it was to be a completely different band, and if we’re to take Jonesy’s word for it, as presented in his autobiographical book “Lonely Boy”, then they had already come up with the name “Professionals”, but were under contractual obligation to release all material as “Sex Pistols”. The first actual release with the “Professionals” title was the “1-2-3” single from 1980, but it was the exact same lineup that recorded and released this. In other words, this is absolutely, unequivocally *NOT* the Sex Pistols. It blows my mind that people are still buying Malcolm’s bullshit revisionism almost half a century later. Unbelievable.
@thepagecollectiveАй бұрын
@@Shikta-poobah67 I appreciate the details filled in there. Thanks.
@Shikta-poobah67Ай бұрын
@@thepagecollective One other thing I forgot to mention was that at the time this was recorded/released (either late ‘78 or early ‘79), Steve was in a pretty deep depression due to the implosion of the Pistols and his growing disillusionment with Malcolm, and had started using heroin… which I can easily say from personal experience is something that tends to cloud one’s judgement. He goes into this in his book, so I’ll just summarize by saying that he made a lot of bad decisions at this time, and wasn’t really too invested in his own business affairs. Malcolm was using him and the Sex Pistols brand to squeeze out whatever bit of cash he could before it was no longer marketable, and this song was symptomatic of that.
@thepagecollectiveАй бұрын
@@Shikta-poobah67 I do remember the heroin use. It was a beak period, so I tended to avoid it.To this day I have never seen The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle and have no intentions of it. Not just because of its cheap, lying money-grab, but because of how ugly things were
@Shikta-poobah67Ай бұрын
@@thepagecollective The movie is ok, just so long as you know it’s nothing more than lowbrow entertainment. There’s actually some really funny scenes. Especially the bit with Tenpole Tudor singing “Who Killed Bambi”. However the bits with Malcolm’s lofty claims of “inventing the punk rock” are predictably cringey and awful… but that’s what the fast-forward button is for. All in all it’s not bad for cheap entertainment. The soundtrack has a few gems on it too, but it’s definitely not what I’d consider an authentic Sex Pistols release.
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9stАй бұрын
Wee bit of mid 70's Glam guitar solo at the end there - I like it - it's less John I guess
@kingofthecatnap5780Ай бұрын
Nice! Thanks for the upload!
@ew3rivera112Ай бұрын
A very rockabilly sound to this.
@fredburgessea49252 ай бұрын
Love The Clash ❤ 😊
@antoniomazzeo89742 ай бұрын
Adrenalina pura!
@MalTheBear642 ай бұрын
Part two, Bitches 😎🪂🪂🪂
@zigzogoid45912 ай бұрын
You can tell that Steve Jones, the horny decadent, wrote the lyrics, and not Mr Rotten.
@sharrongray18372 ай бұрын
❤
@khaledashraf13812 ай бұрын
May be Sex Pistols, Steve Jones as a vocal sure.
@khaledashraf13812 ай бұрын
Steve Jones is a singer. Probably, probably it is "Profesionals". Or his solo project.
@Shikta-poobah67Ай бұрын
It is the Professionals. They just weren’t legally allowed to release anything under that name yet.
@derekdykeman9160Ай бұрын
@@Shikta-poobah67 Says who?
@Shikta-poobah67Ай бұрын
@@derekdykeman9160 Steve Jones, in his book.
@popatyourecordsАй бұрын
i had the single in the japanese six single pack and it has the pistols written on it
@popatyourecordsАй бұрын
@@Shikta-poobah67 pistols they had not even thought of the professionals
@cezarduarte19542 ай бұрын
It would be awesome with J. Rotten voice.
@factoryfactory71422 ай бұрын
Whats this pish?
@JAKE331062 ай бұрын
raw clash brilliant
@thehellsurfers2 ай бұрын
🤟🖤
@JimmyStone543212 ай бұрын
Sex Pistols or not, still a pretty cool song 🤘
@stevehaynes40362 ай бұрын
Heard this back in the 80s. Jonesy n cookie ❤
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
Nope. Not the Pistols.
@SHEPTOE1822 ай бұрын
It was part of The Sex Pack. Here we go again on the b-side. There was 5 other 7” in the set. Definitely Sex Pistols
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
@@SHEPTOE182 Only in name. Sex Pistols ended onstage at Winterland, SF January ‘78. Reunited in ‘96 for a little while. Anything in between is McLaren mythology. This is actually the Professionals, under contractual obligation to release material under the Sex Pistols banner. If you doubt me just read Steve Jones’ book “Lonely Boy”. I think he would know better than you.
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
@@SHEPTOE182Yeah I had that Sex Pack too, with the fold-out laminate. Some of the singles were actual Pistols songs and others, like this one, were after-the-fact extras with the Pistols logo stamped on them. Nice little collector’s item, but questionable as a genuine Pistols release. I stand by what I said. This is *NOT* the Sex Pistols… or rather it’s “Sex Pistols” in name only. The actual Sex Pistols ceased to exist from January ‘78 until they reunited in ‘96 for a few years. This is the Professionals (Cook and Jones), who at the time were under contractual obligation to release all material under the Pistols banner. Just a McLaren fallacy… but don’t take my word for it. Read Steve Jones’ book “Lonely Boy”. It’s all in there.
@liamfedorowicz18 күн бұрын
The song was meant to be on the great rock n roll swindle but they didn’t use it
@Jezballz2 ай бұрын
Not a video.
@pkj772 ай бұрын
The song Black Leather was written by Steve Jones [GB1] and was first released by The Runaways in 1978. It was covered by Sex Pistols, Guns n' Roses, Joan Jett and The Black hearts & Shonen Knife
@user-bu4uh8ig1e2 ай бұрын
Класс! Целую ПиСтОлЕтОв!!!
@Foo-oo-oo-oolsGold892 ай бұрын
I was only made aware of this song when Guns N Roses covered it on the Spaghetti incident. Not my favourite Pistols song but its passable.
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
It’s a good thing this isn’t your favorite Pistols song, because it’s not the Pistols.
@howardtyler72 ай бұрын
This is Jones and Cook only! Not technically the Sex Pistols!
@Nitsy_Others2 ай бұрын
Right! But it was officialy released under the name "Sex Pistols"
@howardtyler72 ай бұрын
@@Nitsy_Others Yes! The saying was at the time, that Malcolm McLaren was flogging the dead horse!
@jeffg46862 ай бұрын
makes sense now - very non sex pistols for the sex pistols.
@jeffg46862 ай бұрын
@@howardtyler7 - Love that song...
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
Yep, with “technically” being the operative term here. In reality, this was the Professionals, only they were still under contract at the time with Malcolm to release all their material under the ‘Sex Pistols’ banner. They finally got out of said contractual obligation some time in either late ‘79 or early ‘80, and the exact same band/lineup (Jones, Cook, Andy Allen) started releasing singles as ‘The Professionals’.
@FD-uo7vi2 ай бұрын
The clash!!
@kechan752 ай бұрын
you could be leather
@jamesmacdonald31262 ай бұрын
The Professionals
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
Yep
@popatyourecords2 ай бұрын
pistols i had the single
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
@@popatyourecords Then you should know that it was only due to a merchandising technicality, perpetuated by that lying chicken hawk Malcolm MacLaren, that the recordings being released during that period (immediate aftermath of the Pistols breakup in January ‘78) were released under the “Sex Pistols” moniker. They weren’t actually the real Sex Pistols, but rather Cook and Jones (aka The Professionals). The actual Pistols ceased to exist after that Winterland gig in SF. It was all just Malcolm’s bullshit after that, until the original lineup reformed in ‘96. Steve goes into this in depth in his autobiography.
@dashdecent44622 ай бұрын
This came out in the Sex Pack singles collection. B side Here We Go Again. John & Glen wrote "Submission" to wind up Malcolm McLaren. He wanted them to write a song about bondage and submission - probably to sell a few more rubber t-shirts - so they made it about a submarine mission (and the feminine mystique). I've always thought he must have gone back to Cook & Jones later, or they remembered his idea, and came up with this. I think it's covered on GnR "Spaghetti Incident" album.
@cornucopiaofcool21442 ай бұрын
They had a Single "RICH KIDS" on Red Vinyl. Peppy Pop Punk. Foreshadowing the success of the POLICE in the 'burbs. Preppies were scared of Punk until STING stung them.
@larssoderberg48213 ай бұрын
This is not Pistols!
@user-ze9jw8zu2x2 ай бұрын
It is them. It's the only one Paul Cook sang the lead on. It was recorded during the Swindle period.
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
@@user-ze9jw8zu2xThat’s clearly Steve Jones singing, and this is the Professionals, not the Pistols.
@anthonyinglis40782 ай бұрын
Paul Cook sang vocals on a version of Silly Thing. I thought Steve sang black leather.
@katonessАй бұрын
So was Silly Thing a Pistols song or not?
@anthonyinglis4078Ай бұрын
@katoness . No. Only two members of the band, Cook & Jones appear on it.
@antoninotroisi65853 ай бұрын
Ridiculous... Shit 😂😂😂😂
@JohnDoe-qx1go3 ай бұрын
This the Professionals ????
@skaps73063 ай бұрын
no, this is the Pistols after the departure of Rotten
@JohnDoe-qx1go3 ай бұрын
Never heard this before... love it... some product carry on sex pistols....
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
@@skaps7306Nope. The OP was correct. It’s the Professionals, but at the time still under contractual obligation to release all material using the ‘Sex Pistols’ moniker. They got out of said contract shortly thereafter, but it was the exact same lineup. In reality the Sex Pistols ceased to exist as an actual band after their fateful Winterland gig in San Francisco at the beginning of ‘78… until their reformation in ‘96.
@skaps73062 ай бұрын
@@Shikta-poobah67 oh, I didn't know this, thank you !
@Shikta-poobah672 ай бұрын
@@skaps7306 Not many do. The facts have really been convoluted over the years, mostly because the main orchestrator of the myths - one Malcolm MacLaren did his best to perpetuate fantasies and fallacies about the Pistols… and much of that was carried out by releasing “Sex Pistols merchandise” that wasn’t really the Sex Pistols. There was an onslaught of these dodgy releases in the mid to late 80’s, and I’m betting that this song here and the graphics that accompany it are taken from one of those bogus albums. It gets very confusing sorting the truth from the lies, but after doing careful research (and reading the various books from the ex-members), the truth is there. Even long after his death, Malcolm’s web of bullshit still has a lot of people believing the myth.
@robertlis2983 ай бұрын
Not the Sex Pistols
@Boilingfrogg2 ай бұрын
Click bate
@ricchardo3 ай бұрын
I know I speak on behalf of every other Hetro-sexual, Red Blooded, Testosterone charged male on here when I say........She must be absolutely freezing with her thrupennies out!! 🤣🤣
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🤩😍🤩 Merci pour cette vidéo de Manu Chao à Genève 🔥🧨💥..! Avez-vous d’autres vidéos de cet intense instant svp ☮💚💛❤☮..? Merci d’avance qui ne tente rien n’a rien..!🤞🙏😉🙏👋
merci à toi ! j'en posterai sûrement pendant le week-end, mais la qualité ne sera pas toujours terrible😅
Nothing like the Pistols. Bass line is stolen from STOOGES (Down on the street?),not bad but not Sex Pistols
Dyan Diamond would've rocked this
Un Altra...Cosa...🎢
Clash punk rock band...🌇
This is not the sex pistols.
*This doesn't even sound remotely like Johnny Rotten ... or Sid Vicious ... or even Sex Pistols**
wellyou can't refuse and you just can't choose what she's gonna do!!!!
Pistols my arse..
これはいろんな意味でピストルズの曲っぽくねえなw
Adebayo And Wingate Love This Number On The Virtual Jukebox 🌋🌄
That's an odd *video* .
pure raw punk
the real BLACK LEATHER is by NIGHTMARES IN WAX. This hardly sounds like 77 Sex Pistols
The stooges-down on the street.
The Professionals/ Steve Jones and Paul Cooks band. Steve no longer plays in the band, But Paul still performs with the band playing drums. 🥁🎸👍🏻
The Professionals just called it a day last week.
100% not the Pistols. Malcolm owned the names and all the rights and just stamped the name on anything he thought would make money like a brand. Yes, that is Steve, but no that's not the Pistols.
And it’s not like Jones and Cook actually wanted to continue as “Sex Pistols”. They had already decided that it was to be a completely different band, and if we’re to take Jonesy’s word for it, as presented in his autobiographical book “Lonely Boy”, then they had already come up with the name “Professionals”, but were under contractual obligation to release all material as “Sex Pistols”. The first actual release with the “Professionals” title was the “1-2-3” single from 1980, but it was the exact same lineup that recorded and released this. In other words, this is absolutely, unequivocally *NOT* the Sex Pistols. It blows my mind that people are still buying Malcolm’s bullshit revisionism almost half a century later. Unbelievable.
@@Shikta-poobah67 I appreciate the details filled in there. Thanks.
@@thepagecollective One other thing I forgot to mention was that at the time this was recorded/released (either late ‘78 or early ‘79), Steve was in a pretty deep depression due to the implosion of the Pistols and his growing disillusionment with Malcolm, and had started using heroin… which I can easily say from personal experience is something that tends to cloud one’s judgement. He goes into this in his book, so I’ll just summarize by saying that he made a lot of bad decisions at this time, and wasn’t really too invested in his own business affairs. Malcolm was using him and the Sex Pistols brand to squeeze out whatever bit of cash he could before it was no longer marketable, and this song was symptomatic of that.
@@Shikta-poobah67 I do remember the heroin use. It was a beak period, so I tended to avoid it.To this day I have never seen The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle and have no intentions of it. Not just because of its cheap, lying money-grab, but because of how ugly things were
@@thepagecollective The movie is ok, just so long as you know it’s nothing more than lowbrow entertainment. There’s actually some really funny scenes. Especially the bit with Tenpole Tudor singing “Who Killed Bambi”. However the bits with Malcolm’s lofty claims of “inventing the punk rock” are predictably cringey and awful… but that’s what the fast-forward button is for. All in all it’s not bad for cheap entertainment. The soundtrack has a few gems on it too, but it’s definitely not what I’d consider an authentic Sex Pistols release.
Wee bit of mid 70's Glam guitar solo at the end there - I like it - it's less John I guess
Nice! Thanks for the upload!
A very rockabilly sound to this.
Love The Clash ❤ 😊
Adrenalina pura!
Part two, Bitches 😎🪂🪂🪂
You can tell that Steve Jones, the horny decadent, wrote the lyrics, and not Mr Rotten.
❤
May be Sex Pistols, Steve Jones as a vocal sure.
Steve Jones is a singer. Probably, probably it is "Profesionals". Or his solo project.
It is the Professionals. They just weren’t legally allowed to release anything under that name yet.
@@Shikta-poobah67 Says who?
@@derekdykeman9160 Steve Jones, in his book.
i had the single in the japanese six single pack and it has the pistols written on it
@@Shikta-poobah67 pistols they had not even thought of the professionals
It would be awesome with J. Rotten voice.
Whats this pish?
raw clash brilliant
🤟🖤
Sex Pistols or not, still a pretty cool song 🤘
Heard this back in the 80s. Jonesy n cookie ❤
Nope. Not the Pistols.
It was part of The Sex Pack. Here we go again on the b-side. There was 5 other 7” in the set. Definitely Sex Pistols
@@SHEPTOE182 Only in name. Sex Pistols ended onstage at Winterland, SF January ‘78. Reunited in ‘96 for a little while. Anything in between is McLaren mythology. This is actually the Professionals, under contractual obligation to release material under the Sex Pistols banner. If you doubt me just read Steve Jones’ book “Lonely Boy”. I think he would know better than you.
@@SHEPTOE182Yeah I had that Sex Pack too, with the fold-out laminate. Some of the singles were actual Pistols songs and others, like this one, were after-the-fact extras with the Pistols logo stamped on them. Nice little collector’s item, but questionable as a genuine Pistols release. I stand by what I said. This is *NOT* the Sex Pistols… or rather it’s “Sex Pistols” in name only. The actual Sex Pistols ceased to exist from January ‘78 until they reunited in ‘96 for a few years. This is the Professionals (Cook and Jones), who at the time were under contractual obligation to release all material under the Pistols banner. Just a McLaren fallacy… but don’t take my word for it. Read Steve Jones’ book “Lonely Boy”. It’s all in there.
The song was meant to be on the great rock n roll swindle but they didn’t use it
Not a video.
The song Black Leather was written by Steve Jones [GB1] and was first released by The Runaways in 1978. It was covered by Sex Pistols, Guns n' Roses, Joan Jett and The Black hearts & Shonen Knife
Класс! Целую ПиСтОлЕтОв!!!
I was only made aware of this song when Guns N Roses covered it on the Spaghetti incident. Not my favourite Pistols song but its passable.
It’s a good thing this isn’t your favorite Pistols song, because it’s not the Pistols.
This is Jones and Cook only! Not technically the Sex Pistols!
Right! But it was officialy released under the name "Sex Pistols"
@@Nitsy_Others Yes! The saying was at the time, that Malcolm McLaren was flogging the dead horse!
makes sense now - very non sex pistols for the sex pistols.
@@howardtyler7 - Love that song...
Yep, with “technically” being the operative term here. In reality, this was the Professionals, only they were still under contract at the time with Malcolm to release all their material under the ‘Sex Pistols’ banner. They finally got out of said contractual obligation some time in either late ‘79 or early ‘80, and the exact same band/lineup (Jones, Cook, Andy Allen) started releasing singles as ‘The Professionals’.
The clash!!
you could be leather
The Professionals
Yep
pistols i had the single
@@popatyourecords Then you should know that it was only due to a merchandising technicality, perpetuated by that lying chicken hawk Malcolm MacLaren, that the recordings being released during that period (immediate aftermath of the Pistols breakup in January ‘78) were released under the “Sex Pistols” moniker. They weren’t actually the real Sex Pistols, but rather Cook and Jones (aka The Professionals). The actual Pistols ceased to exist after that Winterland gig in SF. It was all just Malcolm’s bullshit after that, until the original lineup reformed in ‘96. Steve goes into this in depth in his autobiography.
This came out in the Sex Pack singles collection. B side Here We Go Again. John & Glen wrote "Submission" to wind up Malcolm McLaren. He wanted them to write a song about bondage and submission - probably to sell a few more rubber t-shirts - so they made it about a submarine mission (and the feminine mystique). I've always thought he must have gone back to Cook & Jones later, or they remembered his idea, and came up with this. I think it's covered on GnR "Spaghetti Incident" album.
They had a Single "RICH KIDS" on Red Vinyl. Peppy Pop Punk. Foreshadowing the success of the POLICE in the 'burbs. Preppies were scared of Punk until STING stung them.
This is not Pistols!
It is them. It's the only one Paul Cook sang the lead on. It was recorded during the Swindle period.
@@user-ze9jw8zu2xThat’s clearly Steve Jones singing, and this is the Professionals, not the Pistols.
Paul Cook sang vocals on a version of Silly Thing. I thought Steve sang black leather.
So was Silly Thing a Pistols song or not?
@katoness . No. Only two members of the band, Cook & Jones appear on it.
Ridiculous... Shit 😂😂😂😂
This the Professionals ????
no, this is the Pistols after the departure of Rotten
Never heard this before... love it... some product carry on sex pistols....
@@skaps7306Nope. The OP was correct. It’s the Professionals, but at the time still under contractual obligation to release all material using the ‘Sex Pistols’ moniker. They got out of said contract shortly thereafter, but it was the exact same lineup. In reality the Sex Pistols ceased to exist as an actual band after their fateful Winterland gig in San Francisco at the beginning of ‘78… until their reformation in ‘96.
@@Shikta-poobah67 oh, I didn't know this, thank you !
@@skaps7306 Not many do. The facts have really been convoluted over the years, mostly because the main orchestrator of the myths - one Malcolm MacLaren did his best to perpetuate fantasies and fallacies about the Pistols… and much of that was carried out by releasing “Sex Pistols merchandise” that wasn’t really the Sex Pistols. There was an onslaught of these dodgy releases in the mid to late 80’s, and I’m betting that this song here and the graphics that accompany it are taken from one of those bogus albums. It gets very confusing sorting the truth from the lies, but after doing careful research (and reading the various books from the ex-members), the truth is there. Even long after his death, Malcolm’s web of bullshit still has a lot of people believing the myth.
Not the Sex Pistols
Click bate
I know I speak on behalf of every other Hetro-sexual, Red Blooded, Testosterone charged male on here when I say........She must be absolutely freezing with her thrupennies out!! 🤣🤣