The B-52's - Rock Lobster (Official Music Video)
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- You're watching the official music video for The B-52's - "Rock Lobster" from their self-titled debut album. "Rock Lobster" is on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.
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Don’t boil me!
I’m still alive!
Iraq lobster!
Death to America. And butter sauce.
I was expecting this loll
@@Flixxy0 Family guy
@@sudokisara dont boil me, im still alive
Who ever filmed and saved this, deserves some kind of award. One of the great live videos of the 1980's. What an amazing version of this classic.
Maybe the best muziek ,was 16 first listen B52
B-52 first album
Cindy looks demonically beautiful here
ted ritola And 80s, 90s too. I didn’t hear them until the year 1980. Not yet 20, the first listen/dance. It was THIS song, too!
I LOVE ❤️ Fred!!! And,...is it Cindy with the red hair? Aw he’ll!!! All of them were perfect in this. Just like all of us were at that age.
This song kicks ass. Just a bunch of cool people hanging out making wacky songs that slap.
You might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Rock Lobster 🙂🙂
very that!
Those were the days when acid was good
@@user-ru2fg8zb3eacid’s the same, coke and heroin is what’s changed.
The pride of Athens, GA. Home of the University of Georgia and where they went to college and met.
Not only did they write great songs. They were killer live. And they didn’t care what anyone thought. They didn’t follow trends. They did their own thing.
Actually, they followed Yoko Ono's trends.
She was their influence.
They are AMAZING 😊
@@grinninmoon3956really?
@@grinninmoon3956 But they sin gin tune instead of atonally screaming.
I saw them live at my hometown Alive at 5 concert in downtown Stamford about 15 years ago for only $10!. Awesome!
42 years later, this song still has an infectious groove to it.
I totally agree with that statement 👍😋😁
Especially when we are on lockdown too!..
holy FUCK! 42 YEARS?!? god DAMN I'm old!
@@jackroark6928 X2
Love this song. Weird fun.
1980's is just 20 years ago.
I literally just cannot ever get over how hard this song slaps. Like I lie awake in bed at night thinking about how awesome this song is.
It really is just right in the pocket, like a metronome.
Back in 1980, John Lennon said Rock Lobster was inspirational for him in bringing about Double Fantasy.
@@TheShotenZenjin Apparently it reminded him of Yoko’s music
@@TimmyTickle 😄
There are so many points during this song that I think "it can't get any better" and it does.
This is the pinnacle of western civilization. Everything else was just leading up to this.
yeah, it was so cutting edge I had no idea how to dance to it. So I pogoed.
Let’s give some love to the drummer,it takes some effort to keep going at the frenetic pace of this song.👍👏👏😍😍
All facts
If you like frenetic drumming you should listen to black metal. Search MGLA
And what about the four string guitarre?!
And when the guitarist died, the drummer moved into that role, as guitarist. Amazing.
@@666LonesomeSailor It's tuned to CFxxFF. x = no string in that slot. The string gauges are weirdly uneven on the bottom end, and weirdly placed and with a chorus effect on the top end, similar to a mandolin; .058, .056, empty, empty, .018p, .018p.
The lowest string isn't weird as it's just a thick Low E from a pack of 13s. But the next string is almost the same gauge, and since it's higher pitched, it has much more tension instead of being more evenly balanced in tension. The F notes on the top end are weird because they're 2 notes below a regular G note on a G string, and the G string would normally be in the 4th slot, like 1-2-3-(4)-5-6, if you're counting from the Low E up.
Play it with that string and tuning setup on a 1966 Mosrite Ventures Mark V model through a Fender Twin Reverb amp with the right settings (I'm not sure of what settings were used here,) and you got this tone down.
Not that this exact performance is my favorite of it, though. I prefer the more overdriven guitar tone of the album version, and also of subsequent live versions in 1979. This other version's a bit too quiet and clean for me.
Also, the album version is not in 440 hz, it's in 444 or 445. So it's slightly sharper than the standard of 440 hz.
Disclaimer: when I'm saying something is "weird" here, that's not me mocking at all. I've studied this song a lot, guitar-wise, to the point of writing the 4th guitar tab for it over at Ultimate Guitar.
4 strings on his guitar, a cow bell, two hot chicks doing weird sea creature sounds and a song about a lobster...........priceless.
I thought Ricky played with 9 or 11 strings. He was the only guitartist in this song live. Regardless, a hit song and, to me, the first Alternative band ever. Really good music. I think they put out really original, really good stuff.
sometimes you don't have to make sense to be good.. it's about if it gets your fuckin feet out on the floor.. and it's weird.. that makes it ok with me! now if i had a beer that would be perfect now!
Caroline Miller Sea critters gets me thinking more tropical island beach party. Bonfires in the sand......how about a Mi Tie or some kind of rum punch instead?
lol
First time I heard this was my freshman year in college. Crap I'm old.
This song has all the energy of "Wait the song was due TODAY??"
😂😂😂😂
So, that’s what Uncle Rico was doing in that house?🤔
Lmao!! 🤣
😂😂😂facts!!!
😂😂😂😂😃😂
If you were born in 1926 and listened to this in 1978, you'd B-52.
😂
I had to read this twice & think about it, g00d 1
Haha.
Wow grandma was born ‘26. Would tell her this joke if she was still here.
@@RockyHoarderPictureShows4:40
I was living in Redondo Beach in 1985 and trying to get some sleep in my cheap apartment on a work night but folks were partying in the vicinity. The music wasn't super loud but loud enough to keep me awake. I was irritated because I had to get up early. But, they put Rock Lobster on and I had to laugh. Every time I hear this song, I think of that time and place. The 1980s in Southern California were a blast...unless you were up late on a work night... Lol
I was living in southern Morocco for moths on a beautiful endlessly long deserted beach surfing good waves and reading Nietzsche and Quantum Mechanics and World History, etc., no radio, no TV, nothing electronic, and this German couple showed up and the guy put Sony Walkman speakers on my ears and played this full blast. Rock my world! Every time I hear it, I'm taken back. It was paradise. A wadi with birds from Europe and Africa.1981.
You can clearly see that Fred is a perfectionist & knows how to entertain well, The B52's are nothing short of brilliant.
Agreed! They are before my time but I grew up listening to their music.
N
@@elisebond
I always thought they sucked and still do.
@@tonyrock5313 So you wasted your own time in the comment section complaining about it lmao such a goober
They're America's favorite party band. You @@tonyrock5313?
This is what I mean when I say “ I can’t explain my type of music “
Edit: came back to this 2 years later and wow did it make a lot of ppl mad for no reason 😭😭😭 I was simply stating it would be hard to explain this song to someone who has never heard it before or to someone who has never listened to this type of music before you guys are so quick to drag someone 😭
ROCK LOBSTER!
Love the comment 😊
Surf Rock
New wave
The Avalanches are like this.
This song really has so much going on: A surreal premise. A cowbell player really exploring the space. The vocal harmonies. The weird voice effects for each of the fish. The relentless guitar. Some nice synth work from Cindy.
Kate is playing the keyboards. Cindy is in the pink dress and black wig with the tambourine
"A cowbell player really exploring the space. " needs more cowbell
@@davebarclay4429 My mistake - when I look at the B-52's, I usually think blonde=Cindy, brunette=Kate.
Fred Schneider had a fever......
This performance and footage is unreal. Look how beautifully in sync with each other they all are. And Ricky...😞💙
Wow🤗😁😃😃
Ricky❤❤❤❤❤
It's impossible to convey just how different this was from everything else at the time. I was experiencing my first battle with depression when I saw the B-52's on Saturday Night Live performing this song. I also saw Bowie performing TVC-15. These songs made me feel like even if things were bad where I was, somewhere out there, things were better. It was enough to get me through, and I am forever in their debt... :)
It’s a real fun song!
Que maravilloso leer lo que escribiste!!!😃👍👏👏👏🤗
wasnt the specials and madness around that time
@@batmanb8194 The Specials and Madness, both great bands, had a very different styles to the B52's, they were influenced by the Ska music from the 50's and 60's, the B52's seemed to be influenced from outerspace.
NO JOKE. I was LATE to the B52's party... They were played in Chicago by Herb Kent, a Black DJ who caught flak in circles for playin' stuff like this back then.
I am a drummer and DEVOUT SOUL music fan, up until I heard THIS SONG as a teenager.
ROCKED MY VERY SOUL.
Just imagine a 13 years-old girl with her sister of 8 years-old dancing on the top of their beds with this song that came on one of the cassetes of their dad. That's me and my sister a long time ago. Pure life, pure crazyness and full of joy.
This has valuable memories for me as a mini Blair too!! I have passed this awesomeness onto my kids too!! They shock out harder than I ever could!! Rock on likkle lobsters!!
An Octopuses garden in the shade. My sisters jumping around..? Ringo Lives.
Me antojaste un buen gallo
How old is this song
@@priteeshgarg1511 It came out in 1978
The B-52's were unique; -a chance gathering of personalities, who worked well together, shared a taste for fun wacky combos of things, and who were all very good at being creative with such combos, and at making it all work. Forty plus years later, it still works, and is such fun to listen to!
i've said it before and i'll say it again, whoever had the idea to put 3 such wonderful voices together in one band was a genius. it is sad the guitar player gets overlooked much of the time as he is so much a part of the 52's sound, and does a great job as the only guitar, he carries all the rhythm for all those wonderful voices to work around.
The drummer is relentless
Ricky was the primary guitarist, but not always the only one. Kate had guitar parts for 2 songs, and Cindy had some for 2. But they're all minor "lead" parts, while Ricky was the rhythm player.
EDIT After the reply by VinceTomJones below: as it turns out, Cindy also played a 2nd guitar for "Nip It In the Bud" which I didn't know when I first wrote this comment.
yES HE DOES,, Well said,..
Nobody ever needed to tell Fred Schneider they “gotta have more cowbell!” The man killed it in this video. Love this song!
they played a corporate conference I went to about 5 or 6 years ago. Most of the audience was just DEAD, but I was standing in front of Fred (there was no riser for the band) and dancing like a f'n maniac. Sometime towards the last part of the show he walks over to me and handed me his drumstick and grabbed another to keep banging away. You bet I will never part with it. :)
@@kevbob that is an awesome story! Thanks for sharing!!!!
He went apeshit on that poor cowbell, he beat it like a raped ape.
My thoughts exactly! lol ....and his timinig??? Man, that dude can keep precise time.
It's where Will got the idea from, right here.
What kind of drug do you want?
The B-52's: *Yes*
yes
What do you mean? I don't see any drug references!
We were at a party
His earlobe fell in the deep
Someone reached in and grabbed it
It was a rock lobster
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
We were at the beach
Everybody had matching towels
Somebody went under a dock
And there they saw a rock
It wasn't a rock
It was a rock lobster
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
Motion in the ocean
His air hose broke
Lots of trouble
Lots of bubble
He was in a jam
S'in a giant clam
Rock rock
Rock lobster
Down, down
Lobster rock
Lobster rock
Let's rock!
Boy's in bikinis
Girls in surfboards
Everybody's rockin'
Everybody's fruggin'
Twistin' 'round the fire
Havin' fun
Bakin' potatoes
Bakin' in the sun
Put on your noseguard
Put on the Lifeguard
Pass the tanning butter
Here comes a stingray
There goes a manta-ray
In walked a jelly fish
There goes a dog-fish
Chased by a cat-fish
In flew a sea robin
Watch out for that piranha
There goes a narwhal
Here comes a bikini whale!
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
Rock lobster
Nope, just normal stuff, no drugs here.
@@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn I was talking about their demeanor
@@noncreativearts5360 I was making a joke too, you'd have to be on drugs to write those lyrics! 🙂
@@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn no they def did drugs
They were putting forth maximum effort. Performing for their LIVES. You can FEEL it.
As a black teen girl in NYC my Puerto Rican best friend and I used to listen to this non stop. It still rocks ❤
As a black teen from the Southside of Chicago I approve this message 🎉
As an old white guy in Mississippi I too approve of this message.
As a black man from the hard streets of Fort Lauderdale, FL, I, too, approve👍🏿
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As a white tall Dutch dude I agree!
Ricky Helton Wilson would have turned 68 today, born March 19, 1953. Ricky died from AIDS. It's truly sad that so many gifted, talented artist' lost their precious life to this rarely talked about past global epidemic that has claimed 32.7 million beautiful souls. We miss you Ricky.
...Rest In LOVE, Mr. Wilson!!...
@Ughra Yuvakov it’s rarely talked about recently but it was back then
@@soph-7404 um YEAH, cause covid duh
"...past global epidemic..."? I don't think so.
Over 5,000 people get infected every day. Nearly 2 million still die of it every year.
You can think it's in the past in America, but not where we live and work: Just over 50% people in their 30s are HIV+. That's why Young Heroes has 17,000 orphans and the grandmothers caring for them in our programs.
Make no mistake: AIDS is still a global epidemic. We're still fighting it in memory of Ricky and so many others.
He shouldn’t had went chocolate diving
Fred hits the cowbell like it’s nobody’s business.
@Daniel Downs I would of loved to be a fly on the wall for that intervention
@Daniel Downs I meant that meeting up of the minds ,or the hand of god , intervening to put you two together smoking weed , it’s rad !
YES!
That is the awesome power of the “GREEN “ party 💡!
What I need is more Cowbell....
Pure musical genius.
One of the all time best songs in history
You might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Rock Lobster 🙂🙂
totalmente de acuerdo , no es para cualquiera, saludos 😁🕺👻
Wow… I had NO idea that this was a one-take live performance. Nailed it. Right out of the park. The last 100 seconds are some hard drivin rock, man… bold, eclectic talent.
A lot of it was due to the legendary guitar play of Rickey Wilson, the late brother of band member Cindy Wilson. He passed away of AIDS in 1985. All the good ones always taken away from us so young. Long live the Rock Lobster 🦞
"there goes a catfish! chased by a dogfish.
😂😂😂😂😂
The showmanship of this band was pretty amazing. The way Fred dance and with a cow bell was outstanding. Kate and Cindy sung harmoniously and with great timing. What great band.
Still trying to dance like Fred did, 40+ yrs later. Exhausting.
I agree 100% !
The vocals, the tone, everything is so good.
The Best live version of Rock Lobster!
Frrrr
nah "don't threaten me with a good time" is better
@@curse5697absolutely not lol and i love p!atd
@@doomgang2541 i disagree with you disagreement
My friends don't understand why I love this song. And I don't understand why they don't haha
No sense of Humor!
No sensce of humor!
Maybe they just don't like fish ha ha ha!
They have no sence of humor! I do.
Idiots
I saw these when they first came out in the 1970s. It's worth being old now to have been young then.
Another old fart here, thankful to be still alive.
Let's hope Covid19 don't shorten the small rest of years that we can spend on this planet ...
@@chadthundercocksexhaver3959 Maybe. When you're lucky enough to have a good health.
Not all are so lucky ...
A great phrase, I’d remember it.
Yes it IS.. and it WAS.. we had ALL OF THE BEST MUSIC.. ALL AT THE SAME TIME.. FOR YEARS AND YEARS.....
That’s a nice thought.I am 64 and I am happy that I did not grow up now.
He's beating that cowbell as if it owes him money.
Will Ferrell has nothing on him.
You made me laugh so freaking hard!!!😂
the moustache, the complete band, the spirit of the band... i love them...
This footage is truly stunning, not just by the way it was remastered but because of all the energy this band delivered in just one song. We need to see the rest 🙏🏼
This concert must have been unreal
You should see them in concert! One of the best IMHO 🥰
Irak lobster
I saw this group twice, once in the 80's and the other in the 90's. The first time I was so drunk I barely remember and the second I stayed sober because I wanted to experience every bit of it. They're great.
I saw them play the Bay Area in the 80's😍 They are amazing
@PoeticJustice it happens, and you might even get old one day
I bet we would have been besties if we would have met.
@Rain・レイゾ right that's so rad, we've been listening to them longer than we knew.
Are you druggy?
This may be one of the weirdest songs ever written, I love it.
Listen to jack stauber if you don't already (if you like weird songs that is)
@@sabihabethika31 oh I love Jack Stauber :D
One of the most brilliant songs ever
EVER
The fact that this video exists is PRICELESS !!
We need to start having fun like this again.
So true.
Amen
No time for fun in the progressive world order... only countless laws, and the tyrants who enforce them. You kids keep voting left... this is what you get.
@@56squadron yeah, because the B-52s are so Conservative and right wing. (sarcasm)
56squadron eat coochie boomer
So surreal, one of the bands I love deeply. Their sound is unique. In 2023, they are still rocking.
Remember dancing to this in college with two,other roommates. All sick in a dorm room, listening to tunes. This came on, and we rocked it for its entirety. “Rock Lobster,” when you’re under the weather, is a really long song. Lol. To this day, however, a life memory…
The B-52's deserve a ton of credit for being truly excellent live. Especially at a time when so many bands were too heavily produced in studio, they couldn't replicate that live and sounded like crap. It's obvious the B-52's were born live as a party band, at their best, and should be live!
So true
My uncle has seen every band you can imagine live in the 70s and 80s, he told me most of them sucked while the best live he ever heard was...Santana.
@@user-tm9ho3bm4v Yep, that was the age of overproduction producers having fun. Basically there were tens of thousands of "garage blue oyster more cowbell cult" bands, if they wrote one song, got press from a local gig, looked ok doing that, one would get plucked out they'd get signed. You can take band out of the garage, but you can't take the garage out of the band. The greatest live (and arguably greatest bands in general) sounded amazing in that garage or basement. They are fundamentally the kind of talent that does not need 35 takes and tons of studio polish to sound great. Want some other examples? Pixies, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, a smattering of 70's bands. It's a short list with a few surprises. Few bands heavily produced could make that kind of energy live...not many.
@@daspacechoechechoz9028 especially nowadays it is worse, they have to sample replace everything and get rid of every percieved imperfection, not realizing that those things that make someone them are what breathe life into a track. tracks sound lifeless, dull, hollowed out, soulless, generic overproduced crap. I'm surprised this is such a solid and almost identical live perfrormance, that's true talent right there. not needing a ton of studio fluff to make a good song and sound good live.
@@candideggplant1575 Exactly! This is so inherent in modern production, that the latest tools/software basically dump you off at default sterile to mask your humanity. Have to really dig in and subtly mess with all that to get human righteous tones back...or easier...turn it all off. Just record, best you can do, in a decent room, handcuff yourself to a chair and listen for an hour before even touching that with anything. You'll start to appreciate how crappy and neutered your mix can sound in seconds flat, by applying too much stuff over it, sampling, looping, mixing the life out of it. My favorite recordings of bands I've been in always go back to the stereo recording of just the band in a small room, you here the players say something way back there when you nail that amazing note during a solo or cry out in joy. To the point you don't ever want to hear the song again without those ghostly emotive sounds, warbles, thumps, birds outside, a dog, bouncing around the sound, and "happy accidents" contributing to the performance swirling about it. Because the song is good organic, just as it is, there's no signal processing on that cowbell, just like when it was created, the performance was all. It was done then. Perfect. And should ever be duplicated and left alone forever more as it was! There it breaths. There it has a beating heart.
Every person in that room just experienced the best seven minutes of their lives.
In a way, I almost feel sorry for them. To have peaked so young in life...
And I envy them
Damn
Lol then they woke up
That's for sure! Now bow down to praise the lobster! Down Down!
My God the memories flooding in right now....being one of 3 skater punks in 1980 rural west Georgia shredding the f^ck out of our homemade quarter pipe to the driving energy of this song we recorded on cassette off of 88.5 fm out of Atlanta. 40 odd years later have given me the wisdom, perspective and ability to see the genius.....to appreciate the courage and originality...to understand just how damn good of a band and human beings Fred, Cindy, Kate, and Keith are. And Ricky was r.i.p. Thank you for sharing yourselves with us and giving us the inspiration and courage to be original. To be ourselves. To give a 56 year old man enough IDGAF to go lace up his high top vans and shred to this shred in front of his neighbors.
Remember those radio edits that last about 2 minutes and your asking yourself “eerrrr dude, where’s the rest of the song”……. 7 minutes and 7 seconds of juicy loveliness later….. the B52’s ….. brilliant from the first second to the last!!
I don't even want to hear those versions, that would anger me
3 MINUTES AND FIVE SECONDS was the industry standard maximum length to be played on the radio
One of the most original bands of all time....in their own league. Live was incredible.
Unfortunately I never saw the band " Live"
That rarest of things, a 7 minute song that keeps on getting better the whole way through - amazing to see it live too, absolutely thrilling energy there!
@kingofvintage It's a great live performance. I just love it and wan't the extended dance version lol. it should go for about 20 mins ..
what about american pie?
hey lobster pie
It's an incredible song for sure, so different and yet so catchy, I've always wanted to see a live version.
Wish i witnessed this performance.
7minute songs that get better all the way through arent rare anymore. watch a pre 2012 dragonforce concert then.
Punk rock at it's finest
This is almost as crazy as Focus Hocus Pocus,😂😂😂❤loved it
The amount of LSD that went into this song and this performance must have been substantial.
I was juuust thinking how fun it would to be trippin and in the crowd or playing
I like how they always look and sound lile they're from the 1950 80s, both at the same times
More likely, cocaine. That was the drug of choice in the late 70's and early 80's.
@@tdsims1963 Maybe, but this all strikes me more as a wild acid trip.
Probably more like crystal.
I broke my foot dancing to this in 1979 at a New Wave club in Houston. I told people it was a sky-diving accident.
You just made my day! Thanks!
hide your fears brother
You Sir... Deserve More Cowbell.
😂😂😂😂 My fucking god
Was it #'s night club? lol... I still go there ;) - Amanda
My Uber was listening to 80s radio and this song came on during my five minute drive from work to home. I was transported to a different era 😭 this needs to be on an iconic movie soundtrack if it already isn’t. It feels iconic after listening once
Beehive haircuts, outstanding backing vocals, and Fred Schneider! What is NOT to love here?
It's a 1950's sound, but so Futuristic all at once.
They are influenced by 60's Surf Music and the current punk scene happening in the late 70's. Their fashion style is 100% 60's space age, so good!
Its 1960s ...not 1950s.
60's surf
Great admirers of YOKO ONO.... After listening their music, John told Yoko: World is now ready for your music. ... a few months later, STARTING OVER was born.
There’s no 1950s sound to it, coming from someone who knows 1950s music best than any other decades music,that’s all 60s sound. Like someone commented before that’s definitely some surf and punk influences
This is some of the most original music you will ever see.
One of the best songs ever recorded in my opinion. Totally awesome
One of the greatest live performances of all time
In a conversation with Beastie Boys appearance on Letterman.
Proof that Ricky Wilson (R.I.P.) was one UNDERRATED guitarist!
Fred Schneider really "explores the space" with that cowbell.
"More cowbell." - as only christopher walken can say.
fred had the fever and we all know the prescription- MORE COWBELL!!!!
Yes!
He was in a zone to hiself!
I gotta be honest...I coulda used more cowbell.
Actually, I'm at a loss for words...it's awesome! I come from the former GDR, from 1990 we became one Germany again. We used to dance to this song when I was young in 1988...it's crazy.
It makes me happy to hear that across the world, despite borders and governments, we were digging the same sounds!
I love this song. There was a club in the Texas/Mexico border city Cd, Juarez, Chihuahua, where they played this song at midnight and they sprayed everyone on the dance floor with "champagne" , most likely sparkling wine and that was so fun. Cannot remember the name of the club but it was awesome.
You might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Rock Lobster 🙂🙂
Second half of this song is one of the rockinest grooves ever.
in my opinion, this was a true piece of musical art that was created by the B-52,s
you're right. it was art and music combined. If you went to a concert you could see/hear that.
Damn Straight Bro !!!!
Thanks, I agree with you!
Thank you, that's the truth!
Absolutely!!!!
Legendary tune, hasn't aged a day because it is timeless!!!
Love this song soo much, 44 years it still groves AND sounds superb, Anyone notice Ricks 4 string guitar? A legend, r.i.p Such a pity they play live no more.. Infectious grove? I'll say!! Anyone agree? 😃
Me as a kid: this song sounds weird
Me now: *✨R O C K L O B S T E R✨*
Hahaha🤣🤣
This song genuinely scared me as a child. The weird shrills, the ominous notes, top it off with those dissonant chords, sent shivers down my spine.
Now I think this song fucking S L A P S
😂😂 can relate
Rocc loster
@@maj.peppers3332 ok
OMG these musicians had chemistry, creativity, energy and were an enigma of talent.
This song has such a deep meaning to it that it makes me wanna buy a lobster
I LIKE The B-52's,,...NOW AT 69yrs old & STILL enjoying this video
Scooby gang on speed ,freaking superb.
Damn right Jay!
Which one is Scooby?
Ha ha! A great comparison 😁😁
Not speed, just an unlimited supply of Scooby snacks.
Made me laugh
We had so much fun dancing to this song in college in the early 80"s. It would always fill the floor immediately. So original and energetic! I still love it.
I saw them in 1978, with the Talking Heads, at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin ,TX. This venue is a renovated National Guard armory, if you can imagine that, a drillshed, with a stage at the far back end, with bars and food vendors lining the left and right sides, and metal folding chairs for seating. Well, we, the audience, folded up all those chairs, put them on those rolling carts they go on, and danced the night away.
Yes! Class of 1984!!!
Those were the days my friend. Remember holding your nose and twisting down to the ground shouting rock lobster?😅😅😅down down down!
@@kaila62kaila 1983 here...rock lobster!
Yes, we did. All kinds of kids, just having fun.
Everybody had matching towels!
boys in bikinis!
I always thought he said magic towels... Like magic carpets
That's what you call seven minutes of pure harmony.
The B-52's are a bunch of intelligents.
This adorable band should have no enemies...
This Is real music
I completely forgot about this song until they used it on a T.V advert. What a catchy tune. I now play it once a day. Great. 😃
Same , class track
I want this played at my funeral with fog
We
Don't forget to invite me
Good call, this is great, but I want Ty Cobb by Soundgarden at mine
Imma make a will that states that my family will only get my money if they do an exact list of things at my funeral, idc if I’m not there it’ll still be funny to have them play all this kinda up beat music
@@patatedoucebb2919 you do know you don’t have to be a smart ass all the time right?
Nothing before, or after, ever, ever sounded like this...their place in history is well and truly cemented...
To me, this is as punk rock as Anarchy in the UK or Holiday in Cambodia
Did someone noticed a time travel Apple iPod Touch at 4:06
@@TheHelensp I agree. This is straight punk. This shouldn't even be up for debate. But apparently it is debated.
greatsea New Wave / Punk
@greatsea The hardcore punks started that BS in the late 70s. Purists are the worst kind of fans.
Sad todays music will never be this creative ever again, it’s gone 😢
You might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like Rock Lobster 🙂🙂
This and Devo’s Whip it = two legendary tracks the style of which will never be repeated
Just add I love rock and roll by JoanJett and you have the top 3 juke box hits of 1981
This band is VERY underrated
I’m really starting to arc up when people say this is simply a ‘party song’ or a novelty song. I played this for my 13yr old son last weekend, and I watched in awe as his mind was blown by this tour de force song
It’s a performance piece, an artistic piece of music that I think was grossly under estimated and under appreciated at the time and even now
Yes you are totally right about that indeed
Yeah absolutely let's see them make a better song.
You got that right Eddie J. I was in 8th grade when this hit the airwaves. It was awesome then and over time, I learned to appreciate music (Technically and artistically) and I realized just how utterly fantastic it is. In fact, I have an eclectic “Top 5 of All time” list (pretty hard to do, try it) and RL got in on the first ballot and is by far my number one favorite.
As the saying goes:
“If this song doesn’t get your juices going, you don’t have a pulse!” :)
Yeah. Most people and even music critics put The B-52's simply under New Wave at the same time that they put Devo as avantgarde, for example, or mindlessly praise Blondie... all of them deserve their place in the sun.
The B-52's were constantly innovative and on the charts at the same time. I remember being a kid listening to their Flintstones song in the 90's, that was my introduction to the band. Even "Debbie" is a solid, creative pop song two decades after "Rock Lobster".
My four year old loves rocking out to this musical gem.. but his nr. 1 favourite is search and destroy by the Stooges. . 😊
A great band that made great songs.
Modern music could never recreate this energy
What a funky bunch of awesome people, I will always love the B52's!
3:05 !!!
I don’t know how it’s possible, but I didn’t discover this song until I was 40. Now I’m obsessed. So imaginative and badass. I just listen to it over and over and over again. I’m so disappointed I didn’t get to see them live in their prime. I’m sure their shows were crazy.
Don't think you can start listening this song without going all the way and even more so for this video. The guitar and drums are locked in so tight they force everyone to groove like crazy, and still it is a jam for the entire second half, no one can keep from moving. The parts together lift it up into a synergistic heightened level of groove that massages the mind, body and soul.
Итижи-пассатижи! Во загнул то!
I remember being at a drive in movie in Detroit in the 80s and the Electrifying MoJo played this. The whole parking lot turned on their radios and jammed. 😂
Good days dancing punk rock oh my goodness im 65 yrs old now and still loving the B-52's Rock lobster oh my I wanna go dancing lol 😍
Schneider is at his absolute best in this one. Cindy's eyes are glazed with coolness. Kate is beyond praise. "Here comes a catfish - Meow!"
"Followed by a dog fish!" That part really got me, haha
I'm 41. Ive been a professional musician for almost 20 years. I still just MARVEL at this music... its so god damn good and weird and amazing.... I truly hold this group and really this live performance at such a gold standard of weird uncompromising perfection....the fact that they did this as a band in the realm of only AandR agents making bands...... and some how we still got this in the world ... they made it... some dude heard this and was like yes...... this is what the world needs right now...... thank you AandR man....SO grateful.
Be inspired :)
Word! It's their vision. It's hard to do something so original that's so good that doesn't follow any formula. You can tell this a song that must have evolved after a lot of playing and tweaking it
Can totally see and hear, as John Lennon said, Yoko's influence.
Yes
İm so surprised at some of the MUSICAL COMPOSING GINUESES that come from us. like who else couldve thought, no, MADE about a song about Lobsters, AND make it sound good?! This is one of the reasons why were the superior species.
My partner and I love your music and your dedication to the band! Keep making amazing music, and know that you are loved and supported!
Always be a spot in my heart for the b 52s
I just turned 60 & I'm still jamming to this classic B52s "Wave" music! I lived in Northern Virginia's Washington DC suburbs throughout the late 70s & 80s. My college years were basically a live version of the movie Animal House, hahaha! We used to spend weekend nights having a blast at various Georgetown DC nightclubs or Downtown DC clubs like the original 9:30 Club which was on 930 F Street & was a Punk Rock/New Wave specialty club which you could stay at after they closed for entry after 3AM... you could stay until the sun came up the next morning as long as you didn't actually leave... like a private club... unbelievable music! And there was a nightclub called Scandals on Wisconsin Ave in Georgetown just one block up from M Street which was a pure New Wave club & I can't even count how many times I spent dancing with some unknown wild looking chick to this song --- B52s Rock Lobster --- "Down... Down... Down..." !!! The 70s & 80s were the best all around fun times imaginable!!! Every moment of every day was just nothing but FUN! Can anyone say that about any decade before then... sure there's lots of spectacular music but I'm talking about pure straight up fun without a care in the world? Or any times since then that's been the same unmitigated fun times??? There's great music today also but... not like the absolutely pure party music I still hear when listening to the B52s Rock Lobster!!! Now --- on to some Talking Heads "Girlfriend is Better" or how 'bout some Tubes or Root Boy Slim... or... Insect Surfers??? DC rocked Punk & Wave back in the day!!! Sex & drugs & rock'n'roll - is all my brain & body need - sex & drugs & rock'n'roll - are very good indeed!!! HAHAHA!!!
Try having a little FUN, all y'all lefties out there nowadays... maybe y'all might learn how to smile, huh? LMFAO!!!
Peace, --- J.
Yer still on Epstein's flight log though.
Godspeed John, Godspeed.
I was there when you could drink beer and wine in DC at 18 but Maryland had changed it to 21-well guess where I would go?
To this day, this song still gets to me. Practically bringing tears to my eyes. Perhaps it’s the time it came out, and all the memories associated with that time. It’s is such a great jam! To say this song is so original, it’s such an understatement. I’ve always loved this song, and this band.
..another CZcams commenter with tears!!
Oh come on. They're good... but they're not Abba.
Tears 😆😆😆
Cry for Ricky, if you wanna cry., Ricky Wilson unique fantastic 4 open tuned string guitarist died young and at his best.
@@IronHorse1722 True, but B52s music was tight. The girls off singing grows on you and goes with the band image, at mere mortal level, I playem over and over.
When I heard this song for the first time on a small radio station called WLIR I was a instant Fan. Live the B-52S
Rock Lobster is a national treasure , should be played every week at every job site to get people hyped up
This song randomly gets stuck in my head two or three times a week.