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Matt Beasley
Registrace 7. 06. 2007
weird punk shit and skateboarding
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Tin Twist - Stupid Cars
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 8 lety
Weird early 80s punk band from Vancouver, Canada. From their 1981 7" Sometimes Its Funny (b/w Sitting Here, Waiting Here & Stupid Cars) on Mo Da Mu Records.
Asteroids - Life on a Asteroid
zhlédnutí 800Před 8 lety
www.kbdrecords.com/2008/06/25/the-asteroids-st-7/
Doo Rag-Backyard
zhlédnutí 3KPřed 11 lety
Before Bob Log III dawned his human cannonball jumpsuit and put a distorted telephone in a helmet as a mic, he was part a blues/punk duo called Doo Rag. This is back when he played with a homemade resonator guitar and sang through a horn attached to a vacuum hose while drummer Thermos Malling used a movie reel on a 5 gallon bucket as a cymbal, an old dented bucket as a snare, and a cardboard Mi...
Doo Rag-John Henry (Mississippi Fred Mcdowell cover)
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 11 lety
Before Bob Log III dawned his human cannonball jumpsuit and put a distorted telephone in a helmet as a mic, he was part a blues/punk duo called Doo Rag. This is back when he played with a homemade resonator guitar and sang through a horn attached to a vacuum hose while drummer Thermos Malling used a movie reel on a 5 gallon bucket as a cymbal, an old dented bucket as a snare, and a cardboard Mi...
The Monks-Shut Up
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 11 lety
Obscure 1960's garage/proto-punk. From their 1966 album "Black Monk Time".
Bob Log III-Shinkansen Teh!
zhlédnutí 795Před 11 lety
Insane one man band blues-punk! From the album "My Shit is Perfect".
Bob Log III-Look at That
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 11 lety
Insane one man band blues-punk! From the album "School Bus".
Meat Puppets-The Gold Mine
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 11 lety
Crazy hardcore from Phoenix, AZ. From their S/T album.
Meat Puppets-Litter Box
zhlédnutí 962Před 11 lety
Crazy hardcore from Phoenix, AZ. From their S/T album.
Men In Black-S&M Bar b/w Gypsy Lid 7"
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 11 lety
First and last release from this spastic synth-punk band from New Orleans, LA.
Minutemen-Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 11 lety
Minutemen-Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
Useless Eaters-Take Advantage of Me (original version)
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 11 lety
Useless Eaters-Take Advantage of Me (original version)
Fuck! I miss this guys😢
Tuzcan
13 years old punk rock and skating for life Duane rules!
Who version is better
This version definitely!
Raw! Love this stripped back way of doing it
how much ass does this kick? look away it's coming back around
Proto PUNK from London's STIFF records, quite a rarity now.
the most brutal song on the album
one of the greatest punk rock tracks ever recorded
R.I.P. Chris Carte You were the real deal
Eddie Holland, The Birds, The Who...
Motorhead
I could give an arm and a leg as this song was the inspiration for Wendy Carlo to write Clockwork Orange theme song
Best getting the fuck out of Dodge song ever... for that reason, I've heard it many times.
I really got into the band in 1980 when I was still an original 1977 'PuNk rOcKer' ! dx
Ronnie Wood said in an interview that Lemmy told him he had always had a weak spot for Wood's first band The Birds and how he was influenced by them. Probably the reason he covered this song with Motörhead, just like The Birds did. That little bass solo at the end seems like a reference to John Entwistle's bass solo in My Generation.
YOU CAN MAKE THE WORLD BETTER!
Love the name beasley
thanks for posting this Matt. Your channel certain secured more views than the single produced listeners.
I like the live version better
Motorhead at their best, just the band, no production, raw & hard.
Lyrics: coming soon
Good old Duane Peters, back in the Big O punk rock days along with Lost Cause, File 17, Convicted, Corruption. Used to snort black beauties on the little orange tables at the Big O before session. The good old days going to the Cuckoo's Nest, playing at The Cuckoo's Nest. Drinking Boones Farm before the gig. Fighting with the Cowboys next door at Zobies, ? Bands playing parties at homes all the time in the city of Orange and all of Orange County was popping back then! You had the capsule, the keyhole and the Clover it was a great skate park to grind! We also had the canal. The good old days!
Great sound, swampy, with a drop of Ramones style speed. Really fucking cool. Glad to hear this in NZ!
Duane Peters sent me here
Love dp
Looks like the overflow outlet from Lake Berryessa in California. Skated it in the mid 70's. Good times! Yes, I'm that old. I remember when wide Tracker Trucks came out and the first urethane wheels.
It isn't real punk rock without an amplified banjo in the anti-melody.
Thanks for posting this. Great stuff - my favourite Motorhead line-up - although at times it sounds like Phil Taylor's fills do not fit. The Birds (Ronnie Wood's band) version is great, too, as is Eddie Holland's original version.
I have read, on Filthy's first stuff with Motorhead, he was having to put the drums on after the bass and guitar had been recorded, presumably replacing Lucas Fox's original tracks. This may explain why the fills may sound a bit clunky. Of course also I'm guessing studio time was limited and who knows what stimulants Phil was running on.... whatever, I still love this track.
Sounds a little like the Damned on their "Black Album" mixed with Syds Pink Floyd. Great!
The six people that downvoted this are wrong on EVERYTHING.
So, anyone that disagrees with you are hereby "wrong". Typical.
Lemmy actually admitted himself he thought they were more punk than metal.
Yea
Raging Peasant Attics
People who say motorhead were sexist should listen to this. Lemmys politics were progressive when Bernie Sanders was still in high school.
yiiijah ole ole ole
The best version of the song.
The Who covered it as well back in 1965
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Hell yes
Iraq, Iran
OK. Who did the best version of this song: The Who, Motorhead or the Sonics?
Pearl Jam.
@@carlosmedeiros09 ha. enough.
The Birds
@@MCBhangramuffin Never heard that one (or heard of that one). Thanx...!
Pearl Jam
I forsake the good with the bad My nightmare is their lie Sugar-coated poison half concealed Beneath the surface is decay Rotten cancer, clothe my life The eyes are the window to the soul Disease waits in the shiny plastic Cretin whores walk the street Blow-dried lies the false idol Useless hope from founded lies The eyes are the window to the soul Sugar-coated poison half concealed My nightmare is their lie I forsake the good with the bad Familiarity breeds contempt Such nausea I've never known Rotten cancer, clothe my life The eyes are the window to the soul
It was a real great time back then...duval..jay....jimmi and me joe schiavi..we were the band that went to SF from NO and had a kick ass time..hot pork S&M bar and gypsy lid were the songs I liked the best...so sad to hear about jay and duals passing..I have been out of touch for a long time..
Imagine if they'd gone through the Motown Charm School... I can just see it, Motorhead in ruffled tuxedos with stage moves and backup singers. :-) Great song, glad they stayed punk. :-)
The band Rare Earth were a Motown act and kept their image intact. Not all the label's artists were put thru their artist development dept which did more good than anything.
Svasticas were something to provoque at that time. Now everything is so boring and correct. Most milenials wont understand.
Magnificent
Blast this as you leave work! Leaving here!
Greatest rock n roll song ever???
Not quite.... band. Greastest rock n roll band
It’s a Holland-Dozier-Holland Motown song.
RIP Lamont Dozier
Terrible mix sounds like shit
fukya dude loveyou
fukyes