The Critics of Everything - Music Review - No Means No

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2020
  • In this episode, we review the band No Means No. This is one of the greatest Canadian bands that ever existed! If you do not no the music from this band, I suggest you listen to their amazing library of albums.
    The Critics of Everything used video clips from various live music, interviews, and do not own all of the copyrights. To watch the full videos of the clips used please visit the links below.
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    • NoMeansNo - Why Do The...
    • NoMeansNo - Copenhagen...
    • Nomeansno at The Weste...
    • John Wright and Tom Ho...
    • Fairmounts - 2 Lips, 2...
    • Nomeansno - Two Lips T...
    • NoMeansNo - Two Lips T...
    • Two Lips,Two Lungs And...
    • NoMeansNo - Two Lips ,...
    • Rodrigo y Rodrigo / 2g...
    • Nomeansno - Big Dick -...
    • NoMeansNo - Big Dick
    • NoMeansNo - 13 Big Dic...
    • Nomeansno - Interview ...
    • NoMeansNo - Interview ...
    • Nomeansno Interview - ...
    • Nomeansno - interview ...
    • Nomeansno - Rich Guns

Komentáře • 38

  • @LesActive

    I've seen these guys perform dozens of times and NEVER did I walk away without being in awe of the depth, integrity and technical ferocity.

  • @503mcbee

    One of the best live shows ever. Glad I saw them so many times.

  • @scottehm86

    Canada's greatest export.

  • @townespotter3995
    @townespotter3995 Před 3 lety +20

    the only band that matters

  • @ColeWheeler4Lyfe

    I’m really bummed I missed the Wrong tour with Alice Donut. Man that would have been something amazing. Later got to see both bands several times on different tours but those 2 together would have been an absolute killer. ❤

  • @Pete-tu7qg
    @Pete-tu7qg Před 14 dny

    Since 1987 I have loved NoMeansNo. One of the most under appreciated bands ever. You could grab the high hat from the audience. Every album sincere. Greetings from NS.

  • @Circusflea00
    @Circusflea00 Před 3 lety +11

    Greatest band ever!

  • @seanrubin5025
    @seanrubin5025 Před rokem +3

    I was born in Vic and had the pleasure to see great music, with opening bands as a huge bonus, introduction. Miss seeing live shows, presently live an hour away from Vancouver.

  • @butsenzeller

    Very nice compact overview of a lifetime of passion, dedication and love for honest, mindbending, awesome music in true d.i.y spirit. Discovered them somewhere in 87 with the Sex Mad album, got blown away, saw them live the next year, followed them ever since. Must have seen them more than a dozen times and had the honor to play their and some of their side projects support 5 or 6 times. Only in the underground heroes become friends and vice versa. Same thing happened with the guys from Victim's Family. A few months ago i hooked up Tom at my place in Antwerp. Love those guys. Only goal left is visit them back in Canada one day.

  • @andrewhyland8602
    @andrewhyland8602 Před rokem +12

    This is the best video on them ive seen. I am such a huge fan and this is the video id make myself to introduce people to the band. Thank you so much for this. BE STRONG BE WRONG

  • @gavinbuck8130
    @gavinbuck8130 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm glad the description was "one of the" greatest Canadian bands, I'd also put Rush and Voivod in there too. :)

  • @vicjay1972

    Just got home now from an incredible Dead Bob show!!! John still sounds as great as he did in 1988 when I was 16 years old. I highly recommend checking out the new album

  • @baldy3064
    @baldy3064 Před 14 dny

    love em. Bristol ukl in I dunno 92 brilliant gig

  • @namoperson5359
    @namoperson5359 Před rokem +4

    Oh, this is just beautiful. This is clearly someone who felt what I did and Jello Biafra did which is why he put them on his label. There's very few times in your life that you hear a sound like I did the first time I heard nomeansno, and you just pause and go, ..what...is...this? Those who know, we know, and we are lucky to know the nomeansno.

  • @ascalia9
    @ascalia9 Před 3 lety +6

    For real tho this band and Silkworm will forever be the greatest bands no one has heard of.

  • @klauswinkler1971
    @klauswinkler1971 Před rokem +4

    Some of my footage from "We Played At Squats" in there 😁... . Oh I miss those shows from them !

  • @unionsieve2016
    @unionsieve2016 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the most important band of ever. ...! I loved him in the Italian tours of '90 '91 '93. Talk with Rob it was like talk with a friend that you know....In his records I have a piece iof heart !

  • @janhavlis
    @janhavlis Před rokem +3

    in love with NMN since early 90ies, when ruzbeh oweyssi played them for the first time on our local rock radio. i ran then to CD rental store (that was a thing in czechoslovakia in that time) to get everything they had. they motivated me to start to play bass, although i failed in that one spectacularly ;)

  • @mattclay513

    Ive seen them in Poland in mid 90s, in Stodola club. Best live squad I ever watched and listened. After few hours playing NMN stuff, they just start playing Hanson Brothers tunes, some with 2 sets of drum kit 😂😂 Amazing

  • @pleasantvalleypickerca7681

    I discovered them at university in late 1990 when a friend told me about them. The best band ever to come out of Victoria, B.C. LOL. Saw them live at a brief 40 something minute outdoor concert in down town Vancouver. Man they we're great live. Unfortunately with the noise complaints from surrounding apartments they had to shut it down early. Still a great memory!