One of the co-founders of The Residents has just passed away...Hardy Fox RIP. October 30 2018. It was a good run Hardy. You will be remembered forever. Wherever music 🎵 is appreciated for what it is. A huge part of my youth just died. Thanx for the memories, and for all that wonderful weirdness!!
From what I've heard, the reason that the "Paperheads" keep walking into frame was due to the fact that not only were they performing in front of the camera, they were working it, as well.
Evergreen State College 1979, I think? I was an early fan of punk rock. I walked into one of the lecture halls for "free movies". They played this short by The Residents, the promo for The Cramps "Human Fly" and probably something by Devo. It scrambled my brain permanently. I wasn't the same person when I left.
I saw the Residents at a few underground places in Berkeley, CA, about 1974. I used to hang around Rather Ripped Records waiting for the new Imports to come in. THE RESIDENTS would play their parties, usually behind cheesecloth. Never knew who they were, (obviously!), but one, Snakefinger, split off after they disbanded, and cut a 45, ep, whatever. I still have, it, autographed - how much can I pay someone to take it off my hands, lol?
+Susan HARDIN Watkins Heidarifar Snakefinger was a never part of the band, but he was a frequent collaborator (not always credited) while also putting out the occasional album himself. Like fellow Ralph Records labelmate Fred Frith, he's from England (while the Residents came from Louisiana).
1:16 * Got to know how to pony Maroney Mashed potato, do the alligator Put your hand on your hips now Let your backbone slip now Now do the Watusi Like my little Lucy (*few lines from "Hanky Panky" by Tommy James and the Shondelles)
I think this band will go far. They've got that certain something that sets them apart from the more run-of-the-mill girl groups, that's what I do think.
I don't even know if this was intentional or whether this is just something that I'm seeing in this video but The Residents seem to be the only rock & roll (?) band that were able to successfully incorporate authentic, legitimate Dada/Surrealist imagery into their work - music & video. This video just reminds me of weird ass Alfred Jarry/Ubu Roy kinda shit. It's disturbing & intriguing in equal measure. Once you see it you can't get it out of your head.
They were all college art geeks, so you're probably right on the money. They were also the types to just throw themselves into something instead of "studying" the craft, so a lot of it may just be the fact that this is real naïve/outsider art
saw this on a monitor at duffys bar in minneapolis before a band called echo and the bunnymen were on stage. husker du and the replacements played there frequently.
I have dreams at night when I'm sleeping that are just as atmospheric and strange feeling as Residents' videos. It's unsettling and engrossing all at the same time.
When they are just banging on the drums in the beginning, is terrifying, imagine your sitting in the corner of the room, in the dark, where they can't see you and all of a sudden they stop, just sit there and then turn and look at you.
Somewhere about 1980, I was in Memphis, at this funky punk club called Antenna. They played videos from Rock America (MTV was not yet born) I saw this … it made an impression …. And how!
i've got the whole album and although i loved it i found it hard to listen to (not because of the strange noises) because i didn't know what half of the songs were that they were covering. did anyone else have that kind of problem?
if you say they were crazy, then you can say picasso was crazy, or any other great artist who found a new way of making art. they're not crazy, this avant-garde.
ouma kokichi 'Land of a Thousand Dances' by Wilson Picket,they also played the guitar melody for the old song 'Wipeout',albeit dramatically slowed down.
The album is made up of riffs and bits and pieces of top 10 music of the 60's into the early 70's (there's a bit of "horse with no name). Honestly it's a remarkable work, the only effects used mostly sound on sound through old tape recorders. These people were seriously low budget in their early years!
This scared the crap out of me when I first saw it. Then I became a fan. My favorite albums are Third Reich & Roll, Duck Stab/Buster & Glen, Not Available, and Commercial Album.
@ronnysoeberg I know this is after forever but... The reason the newspaper heads look like they do is because that was the easiest way they could do a newspaper hat. It wasn't meant to represent the KKK. Also, the steaks, set and much else were props from the movie they were making at the time, "Vileness Fats". They just threw everything in there. The songs, btw, are "Land of 1000 Dances", "Wipe Out" and "Telstar", which are all part of "Swastikas on Parade", the first side of the album.
Oh and just so you know Thecuregalore94 Realise and realize are different spellings of the same word, and both are used to varying degrees throughout the English-speaking world. Realize is the preferred spelling in American and Canadian English, and realise is preferred outside North America. The spelling distinction extends to all derivatives of the verb, including realised/realized, realising/realizing, and realisation/realization.
The most pleasurable way of listening to this is to open it in ten different tabs at different intervals.
I must try this.
I just tried doing it.
The best part is that not much changes.
Fretless_ness I think my laptop can only handle about 3 or 4 of them at a time before everything goes to shit
I think I love it
+Fretless_ness You win the internet :)
+Fretless_ness you sick fuck I thought I was the only one who did that
One of the co-founders of The Residents has just passed away...Hardy Fox RIP. October 30 2018. It was a good run Hardy. You will be remembered forever. Wherever music 🎵 is appreciated for what it is.
A huge part of my youth just died.
Thanx for the memories, and for all that wonderful weirdness!!
I met him back stage at City Center in the 80s. Homer, too. Great guys who were wizards of the bizarre.
This is how most adults in the seventies used to picture their kids' favourite music.
they were sadly so very very wrong
@@thelydiaspringexperiment6437 elp
How so? Personally, I believe it denounces pop rock of the 60's and 70's as being an appropriation of black culture.
@@gabrielpelletier5162 just as something alien and weird - not "proper" music like they used to listen to.
Incidentally, this is more like the music of the 2020's
I've read this was screened with Eraserhead at midnight screenings in the late 70s. What a combination!
What a perfect opener
Not to sound like one of those I was born in the wrong generation kids but I wish I was alive in the late 70s to watch that combination
Of course it was. Everything cool happened before I was born.
@@noone26667 You were born because of something cool happening.
Every Friday Midnight Show at the Nuart in West/LA. If you could prove you were on acid you got in FREE!
This has been in the darkest recesses of my mind for like 10+ years wtf, can’t believe I found it again after all this time
...same here, but nearly 40 yrs....😱🤡👺😵💫
I saw this in high school and the beginning jingle has never left my mind for long.
The Magic of CZcams 🤗
Welp this proves I'm not doing enough drugs
none of us are...
Psst, you can be creative without drugs
@@mellowyellow6572 Prove it!
Usually I would want what they've been smoking but when it comes to the residents I really don't
Briskets.
Lol
i sure would want it
From what I've heard, the reason that the "Paperheads" keep walking into frame was due to the fact that not only were they performing in front of the camera, they were working it, as well.
I can't believe the residents have been active for 45 years.
its insane thing to think about but they still respectifully do what they do with pride
yes who let them get away with it this long
@@syaoranoni54326 I don't know... It's like they... reside... Like residents...
The Retirement Home Residents
49 and counting.
Man I love The Beatles
I hate Beatles, i love The Residents!!
Sucuzinho Docinho The Residents LOVE The Beatles!
@@terrypussypower RESIDENTS >>>> BEATLES
I love both equally.
@R. M isn't this The Beatles?
I always wondered what would happen if you crossed Eraserhead with American Bandstand.
Evergreen State College 1979, I think? I was an early fan of punk rock. I walked into one of the lecture halls for "free movies". They played this short by The Residents, the promo for The Cramps "Human Fly" and probably something by Devo. It scrambled my brain permanently. I wasn't the same person when I left.
I believe according to The Residents history, this was filmed between 1974 and 1976
One the greatest music videos ever - classic and timeless.
This is my first Residents experience. Creepy as Hell. I love it. Instant fan.
Hitler was a vegetarian is the standout track from the album. Listen to that one instead.
I saw the Residents at a few underground places in Berkeley, CA, about 1974. I used to hang around Rather Ripped Records waiting for the new Imports to come in. THE RESIDENTS would play their parties, usually behind cheesecloth. Never knew who they were, (obviously!), but one, Snakefinger, split off after they disbanded, and cut a 45, ep, whatever. I still have, it, autographed - how much can I pay someone to take it off my hands, lol?
+Susan HARDIN Watkins Heidarifar i'll give ya $20 for it
+Susan HARDIN Watkins Heidarifar Snakefinger was a never part of the band, but he was a frequent collaborator (not always credited) while also putting out the occasional album himself. Like fellow Ralph Records labelmate Fred Frith, he's from England (while the Residents came from Louisiana).
Do you still have that Snakefinger 45 Susan? I would be interested.
Still have it? I loved that EP, I'd give u, like. 60 bucks for it
I'm going to wear this to work.
+Nathan Justice Love your Mr. Bungle pic! Best band ever
+Nathan Justice LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'm wearing this to church this week.....
that might be a bad idea
Lmao hi Nathan, primus still sucks
This is enough to destroy anyone's mind in 5 minutes!
Andrew Kieswetter 😆😆😆
Ha! Implying that I had any mind left before this!
I want to know what they were like as children.
Something tells me they might have eaten bugs just to freak other kids out
1:16 * Got to know how
to pony Maroney
Mashed potato,
do the alligator
Put your hand on your hips now
Let your backbone slip now
Now do the Watusi
Like my little Lucy
(*few lines from "Hanky Panky" by Tommy James and the Shondelles)
I thought it was "Shotgun"
Love you man. You saved me
Is it weird that my brain no longer registers these kind of things as weird, like at all?
Same, probably we doomed
It’s crazy to think that these guys were originally a hippie group from Louisiana
I think this band will go far. They've got that certain something that sets them apart from the more run-of-the-mill girl groups, that's what I do think.
Catchy chorus
they can't do this forever they are pretty old at this point but hats of to them they did it long enough and they will do it un till they die
Think they'll go far....they've been at it since the 70's. They made it!
@@etelebulcsumarton2234 they swapped
@@epsilonioncellulargenocide38 you mean they got new young members ?
This is one of the best pieces of art i have ever seen.
+Ammad Naeem lol
+Ammad Naeem you really need to get out more.
lol
+Gnathorn lol
worst music ever.
My fondest childhood musical memories have been irreversibly altered forever.
And that's GOOD!!!
48 years later and still ahead of it’s time. I love these guys.
The middle part was an “FBI, open up!” joke before it was cool.
For those who don’t know, this song is actually called “Land Of A Thousand Dances” and it’s originally from the 1960s. This version is from the ‘70s.
The entire album is a collab of rock songs of the 60's
@@floresmaya4563 Yes, and the end of this video is the song "Wipe Out".
I don't even know if this was intentional or whether this is just something that I'm seeing in this video but The Residents seem to be the only rock & roll (?) band that were able to successfully incorporate authentic, legitimate Dada/Surrealist imagery into their work - music & video. This video just reminds me of weird ass Alfred Jarry/Ubu Roy kinda shit. It's disturbing & intriguing in equal measure. Once you see it you can't get it out of your head.
>successfully
They were all college art geeks, so you're probably right on the money. They were also the types to just throw themselves into something instead of "studying" the craft, so a lot of it may just be the fact that this is real naïve/outsider art
David Lynch's favourite band?
no....
not even close
Not sure but he probably knows and listens to it...
David lynch's favourite band is Rammstein, but in my opinion he knows the residents😂
One of Matt Groening’s favorites
Devo is normal
Very much so, but its groovy af
And now we present... THE PYRAMID HEAD CANTINA BAND!!!
What a timeless classic
saw this on a monitor at duffys bar in minneapolis before a band called echo and the bunnymen were on stage. husker du and the replacements played there frequently.
I WATCH THIS EVERYDAY.
I have dreams at night when I'm sleeping that are just as atmospheric and strange feeling as Residents' videos. It's unsettling and engrossing all at the same time.
So an interview from Euronymous of Mayhem brought me here, because he listed this as a band he liked. I am...surprised and a little confused.
Euronymous liked these? Oh god😂😂
@@nope8827 honestly, I can see it.
@@burninsherman1037 makes a lot of sense he loved experimental electronic music
There is no description worthy of what this may or may not be. Its art for its sake pure and unapologetic I love it whatever it is
"The Beatles like this"
Saw these guys with Devo back in 1976 and they just blew me away, love this like crazy!!
Bryan Rodgers WITH Devo?! I just came in my pants
It was the first time I had ever seen either one of them...BLEW MY MUSICAL MIND!!!
Woah that's awesome, had no idea those two did a show together, especially not way back then.
No shit? That must have been a badass show. Early DEVO material is awesome too. Chinese Digital Rock N Roll
I saw them a few years ago and they didnt make music , it was more of a story telling , didnt like it but i know they can make a good show live
Me: mom can we see KKK?
Mom: we have KKK at home
KKK at home:
The pre-eyeball stuff was the most inventive!!!
Idols! Simply clever and smart musicians! Greetings from Italy
yo sabía que estos muchachos SON buenos... gracias por compartir!!-
When they are just banging on the drums in the beginning, is terrifying, imagine your sitting in the corner of the room, in the dark, where they can't see you and all of a sudden they stop, just sit there and then turn and look at you.
I completely forgot they get blasted at the end 😂 awesome editing and use of newspaper. The album is ridiculous.
el Giron Clearly you meant to say the album is ridiculously GOOD!!
@@terrypussypower yessssss, ridiculously good.
@@terrypussypower something can both be completely absurd and brilliant at the same time, it's not mutually exclusive
Drogo Burrows And your point is....?
The word “ridiculous” neither means “absurd” or “brilliant”.
God bless the residents. Let them sweep the crap of sheeran and bieber away before them. The saviours we need so much now!!
This is my fave Residents' video. True Art.
Aah, ....v nice to find this!
Saw 'Vileness Fats' last in some little independent cinema in West Berlin, in the 80's...
Today's youth: Billie Eilish is so weird and creative.
Me:
😅
Where the fuqq is billie eilish creative and weird?
I actually came here from a similar comment on a David Bowie video
This, yes 😂
Very creative comment format you have for sure.
Dadaism
Correct answer. Check out Hugo Ball and Harry Partch, it actually is art.
Mamaism
Yes
Wonderful if also a little disturbing! Saw this on The Old Grey Whistle Test many many years ago as a teenager. Impressive then impressive now. Class
I wake up with this in my head all the time.
saw them friday night in Chicago and the same thing happened to me but with Semollina
You know, with Hitler, the more I learn about that guy, the more I don't care for him.
He’s a real jerk!
Somewhere about 1980, I was in Memphis, at this funky punk club called Antenna. They played videos from Rock America (MTV was not yet born) I saw this … it made an impression …. And how!
i've got the whole album and although i loved it i found it hard to listen to (not because of the strange noises) because i didn't know what half of the songs were that they were covering.
did anyone else have that kind of problem?
The back of my apartment abutted the back of El Ralpho Studios.
2008 my arse! I remember seeing this in the mid 1970s on "The Old Grey Whistle Test" About 1977.
+Spillage66 The video was uploaded in 2009, it might have been reissued.
Me too
I saw it on the whistle test too. I was 13. The paperheads dancing was the funniest thing I'd ever seen.
I feel like I'm watching some particularly bizarre cognitohazard SCP...
Brilliant: Thank You for Uploading.
if you say they were crazy, then you can say picasso was crazy, or any other great artist who found a new way of making art. they're not crazy, this avant-garde.
all avante garde artists are great in the best way
The "Na na na" part sounds familiar to the beginning of Here Comes the Hotstepper
ouma kokichi 'Land of a Thousand Dances' by Wilson Picket,they also played the guitar melody for the old song 'Wipeout',albeit dramatically slowed down.
The album is made up of riffs and bits and pieces of top 10 music of the 60's into the early 70's (there's a bit of "horse with no name). Honestly it's a remarkable work, the only effects used mostly sound on sound through old tape recorders. These people were seriously low budget in their early years!
it's really strange, but i like this!!!!
Dancing to the groove!
i watch this everyday.
I really love the residents
yup.
This scared the crap out of me when I first saw it. Then I became a fan. My favorite albums are Third Reich & Roll, Duck Stab/Buster & Glen, Not Available, and Commercial Album.
I love easy listening music.
The beatles after the lobotomy
I feel like David Lynch was involved with this. Wow.
I love these guys.
It is actually on display with a Devo video at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC.
Better than the Beatles
The most hipster comment ever
nah man this is the beatles
Residents are actually the Beatles in disguse
The architects of avant garde underground performance art!
Acojonante, unos genios locos!!!
Siempre regreso a ver a los residents cuando no encuentro mucha inspiración y ellos me devuelven una sonrisa.
another masterpice!
The Residents forever!!!
This is where I wanted to be...
This is where I am.....
This is where I want to stay.
Wow! And these guys are from Shreveport, Louisiana? Hicks go to San Francisco in the late 60's, freak out on acid, and look what happens.
@ronnysoeberg I know this is after forever but... The reason the newspaper heads look like they do is because that was the easiest way they could do a newspaper hat. It wasn't meant to represent the KKK. Also, the steaks, set and much else were props from the movie they were making at the time, "Vileness Fats". They just threw everything in there. The songs, btw, are "Land of 1000 Dances", "Wipe Out" and "Telstar", which are all part of "Swastikas on Parade", the first side of the album.
Im one of the biggest fans of The Beatles .. I dont know why I really like this song
this is crazy! I love this!
beyond amazing
Great rhythm
i've found my Mecca
...you'll never hear surf music again...
How do these guys come up with this stuff?! Lalalalalalove it!
A Thousand Thanks!
primus sucks
Hell yeah.
Thank you, I was looking for this in the comments 👌👌
I just came here from the candyman
primus sucks
they really sucka
I Love This.
And of course,man...that's an awful lot of newspapers they used in that. lol!
Funny enough, I think that's WHY they made this - they had a load of newspapers in their warehouse and needed to get rid of them. XD
I have this video on icky flix dvd.
novateurs, avant-gardistes et experimentateurs depuis toujours !
I don't like this world but I admire their ability to access it.
Agree!!!
i'm sure someone else has said it... but the little preamble bit of this video always makes me think of eraserhead
thank you
I hope this song plays as the last human on Earth dies from Covid.
I feel like The Residents' video style has a kindred spirit with Terry Gilliam.
Oh and just so you know Thecuregalore94 Realise and realize are different spellings of the same word, and both are used to varying degrees throughout the English-speaking world. Realize is the preferred spelling in American and Canadian English, and realise is preferred outside North America. The spelling distinction extends to all derivatives of the verb, including realised/realized, realising/realizing, and realisation/realization.
Going to see them tonight :-)