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BLOWDRYER NYC ALLSTARS - Jennifer Blowdryer Allstar band perform Jazzy No-Wave poetry fun at Otto's
BLOWDRYER NYC ALLSTARS - Jennifer Blowdryer & her band perform Jazzy No-Wave Punky Poetry fun at Otto's Shrunken Head Tiki Bar & Lounge, NYC - 10/4/2024. The All Stars are: David Dawson, Robert Aaron, Dr. Dan Dubelman, Steven Wishnia, and Jennifer Blowdryer. Jennifer emerged from her late 1970s SF punk rock band The Blowdryers, to become the published author of such books as White Trash Debutante, Wrong Wrong Wrong, Good Advice For Trendy People Of All Ages, and Modern English: A Trendy Slang Dictionary. She's also a singer/songwriter who lives in New York City.
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Racket Squad - live at Bowery Electric, NYC. 9/13/2024
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Racket Squad features Sam on guitar, Paul on bass, and David on drums, and included in this video are the songs Memphis Egypt (a Mekons cover) and Shake Me Just A Little Bit More. (Note: This current New York City band is not to be confused with the late 1960s Pittsburgh psychedelic band of the same name. This band is just called Racket Squad, while they were The Racket Squad.)
Holy Crow - punk band live at CBGB, 1989
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Holy Crow, live at CBGB, 1989, video by Nick A for Pogo Video #3. The band featured Jeff Doucette on vocals, Kris Parrish on guitar and vocals, David Lindsay on drums, and Todd (Vi) Norlander on bass and vocals. Kris is currently in the NYC band The Piggies, and David is currently in NYC band The Racket Squad.
Sea Monkeys, live 2002, The Continental, NYC
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Sea Monkeys, live 2002, The Continental, NYC, - band features WFMU deejay Dave The Spazz on vocals, with Andy and Sam on guitars, Tom on bass, and Kevin on drums. (Digitized from an old VHS tape with apologies for audio and video glitches.)
Sarah Jacobson, live at CBGB Canteen, April 2001.
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Sarah Jacobson (R.I.P. Feb 13, 2004) was best known as a film maker, screenwriter, & TV producer. Her notable films include I Was a Teenage Serial Killer (1993), Mary Jane's Not A Virgin Anymore (1996) and The Making of Ladies & Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains [documentary] (2000). She was also a singer-songwriter and guitarist. She performed her songs at the "Troma Dance" event at CBGB Canteen,...
Lady Unluck, live at Don Hill's NYC. 9/27/2004
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Punk rock band, from New York City, the band included Vikki Voltage (a.k.a. Chesty Malone), Lizzie Boredom, Cheetarah, and Suzy Hotrod, who is a famous and popular Roller Derby star with The Gotham Girls, and has repeatedly won the "Most Valuable Player" award. This band were regulars on the New York punk circuit, playing many shows at The Continental, CBGB, Otto's, Arlene's Grocery, Cakeshop, ...
Quality upgrade ACT UP Tony Arena, Maxine Wolfe, 7/7/94, Direct Action & C.D. to protest HIV
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This is a quality upgrade of a video I first posted in July 2023. ACT UP Live was the live call-in show of ACT UP NY on Manhattan Public Access cable television. On July 7th 1994, Tony Arena hosted, & Maxine Wolfe was the guest to discuss the use of Direct Action and Civil Disobedience to protest the HIV/AIDS crisis and its mismanagement. First shown on Manhattan Neighborhood Network. Produced ...
Famous Logs In History, live at Mama Tried, summer 2024
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Famous Logs In History, live at Mama Tried, Brooklyn, NYC summer 2024. Band features: Log Off - guitar, Anna Log - keyboard, Log-O-Rhythm - bass, Back Log - drums. All contribute vocals. Check out their releases on the Fuzzy Warbles Cassettes label.
ACT UP - Storm The NIH action, May 21, 1990 (2 of 2)
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ACT UP - Storm The NIH, May 21, 1990, coverage from various television news sources, includes interviews with ACT UP members Mark Harrington, Tom Cunnigham, Larry Kramer, "Phyllis," and Joseph Bachert.
ACT UP, Storm The NIH action - May 21, 1990 (1 of 2)
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ACT UP protests at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. Storm The NIH, may 21st 1990. Raw footage edited and complied from various DIVA TV and Testing The Limits sources by Bill Bahlman for "Out In The 90s," who is now the producer of the GAY USA public access show and podcast. Also included briefly in this video is short interview with Ann Northrop, co-host of GAY USA. Visit the ...
Bozo Shmo - Thingdad - lip sync video - 1989
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Bozo Shmo - Thingdad - 1989, lip-sync video. Song taken from the LP "Freak You, Bozo! by Bozo Shmo, Tony (Crumboy) on lead vocals, Begonia and Thumbilina on backing vocals, Hambone on bass and guitar, Fonk on drums.
Bozo Shmo - Chickens, Eggs and Clowns -homemade video 1988
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Bozo Shmo - Chickens, Eggs and Clowns - homemade video 1988, song taken from the LP "Freak, You Bozo!" on Shmowtown Records. Band included Hambone, Fonk, Crumboy, Thumbilina, and Begonia.
Bozo Shmo, live at Thrush, 12/1/1987
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Bozo Shmo, Mary on vocals, Rick on bass, Tony on keyboard, Dave on drums, live at the Thrush club in Rockville Center, NY. Show was promoted in association with TV-Eye fanzine. Dec 1 1987. The footage of this performance includes the band's rarely performed "Hey Shmo" puppet show. 1. Cleaving Clover 2. Ernest Borgnine's Baloney 3. Crumboy, Where Are You? 4. Too Sharp For Me 5. Who's That Man? 6...
The Yams, live at Union Pool, Brooklyn.
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The Yams, live at Union Pool, Brooklyn.
The Spittoons, live at Union Pool - 2003?
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The Spittoons, live at Union Pool - 2003?
Brian Hyland - I'm Afraid To Go Home - Legendary rock'n'roll star, Westbury NY, 9/9/2023
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Brian Hyland - I'm Afraid To Go Home - Legendary rock'n'roll star, Westbury NY, 9/9/2023
High Beams - live at DotDash show at Sine' NYC. 2005.
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High Beams - live at DotDash show at Sine' NYC. 2005.
Richie Stotts & Jean Beauvoir of The Plasmatics on The Cure Arena JumboTron! Bunny On The Beat.
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Richie Stotts & Jean Beauvoir of The Plasmatics on The Cure Arena JumboTron! Bunny On The Beat.
Pepper Kings - Beatnik Love (rehearsal)
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Pepper Kings - Beatnik Love (rehearsal)
It's Just Blood Baby - punk rock band
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It's Just Blood Baby - punk rock band
Los Reactors, early1980s Tulsa Oklahoma punk rock band, live, 7/22/2005 - with Joe "Christ" Linhart.
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Los Reactors, early1980s Tulsa Oklahoma punk rock band, live, 7/22/2005 - with Joe "Christ" Linhart.
Sato & Jonny live at Young Ethyl's, 2/10/2024, rock'n'roll show. Brooklyn, NYC.
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Sato & Jonny live at Young Ethyl's, 2/10/2024, rock'n'roll show. Brooklyn, NYC.
Pepper Kings - Stockholm Syndrome '66
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Pepper Kings - Stockholm Syndrome '66
my uncle played in this band lmao
Finally some more live material, there’s also a good recording of a set they play in Piandisco Italy on SoundCloud
14:50 so stoked to see this VU-styled stomp played live, and interesting to see Too Good for Tomorrow was written and played this far before it’s record release. a few songs before the Furies channel the Heartbreakers then a couple songs later they channel the Velvets, top shelf NYC rock n roll. I can feel the dope sickness, smell the sewer, see the rats scurrying, and Puerto Rican gangsters ready to beat you with a bicycle chain if you try to beat them on a $6 Tuinol deal. Angry that my apartment is an old janitor’s closet with a hot plate. But at least I’m not some suburban schmuck that’s sitting in his Camaro in fear of getting wasted by the satanic son of Sam with a .44 mag. Bulldog: while the city’s going to hell and I’m just slowly wasting myself. And plus I can’t hit the street fast from my second story by jumping on the 15 foot pile of trash on the street. Don’t have a shower anyway so what the fuck does it matter.
At the second song it gets catchy as fuck. Rad footage for sure.
See you next week 🫦🫦🫦
good show..tight band..who's the red? ❤
The lady in red is...Jennifer Blowdryer! A short bio of her is included in the description section of this video
Great to hear karl speaking his a real comedian great stuff!
This is great. Thank you so much for putting it out on the internet-web. Can’t help but feel very intrigued you hung onto it for 19 years before posting.
I only got a videotape-to-digital converter recently! 😄
@@anonyarenahowever long … it’s dope as hell, thanks. This band can channel the Velvets and the Heartbreakers in the same set. If I was a band this sound would check all my boxes for what I wanted to rock like.
Oh my lord I don't know if I can actually handle watching this! But I'm bookmarking it and will watch it when I am emotionally prepared!
SOLID !!!!
Really great!
Great show we played there and i remember Tim Armstrong from Rancid was there also Thx for uploading!
I think this was the first time I saw them!❤
It shocks me.😮
No entiendo quien amenaza con un arma.
Si. Demasiadas personas con armas amenazan a demasiadas otras personas en el USA.
Good song!
Fun!
Excellent!
Check out the album Freak You Bozo! by Bozo Shmo on Shmotown Records.
Great!
After 34 years I have finally seen the clip of Jay Hansen and I at this Demo. Jay was a great guy. I am John, the guy standing next to him during the interview. Act Up, Fight Back, Fight AIDS. We did make a change. Thank you for Posting this.
Hi John, this is Tony Arena, one of the alumni from ACT UP-NY. I'm so very glad to be able to share this footage so that you could finally see it! I'm sorry that Jay was beaten by the police. I actually remember seeing you at some of the actions that ACT UP did back in those days. Yes! We did good work and changed a lot. There's a great deal we can look back on to be proud of. Wishing you all the best, Tony
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Thanks for the video. This is Matt Williams, our last drummer. And the previous drummer was Dapper.
Thanks for the info!!
Wtf
Amazing
This is great!
Ha! Me, being totally ridiculous! But the Bozo Shmo album really is great!! I can say with all sincerity it doesn't sound like anybody else, and that's always been my goal in music.
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Excellent song!
Great footage. I was there. I remember. 🔻Thank you for posting this.
Thanks!
What year is this? Dave the Spazz didn’t like Bad Ronald 😂. Joe Belock was the only DJ that would play us.
Good question. I think it was 2003 or '04. I tell you what, the very first time I saw you guys even I didn't like Bad Ronald! I had to see you a second time to really "get it" and then what you were doing clicked and I friggin' LOVED Bad Ronald!!! To experience you guys for the first time, was a bit jarring. You weren't like any other bands around at all. But Ron loved you guys right away though because Ron is way smarter than I am!
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Yay
Is this the same Bryan (Sealed with a Kiss) Hyland? Or have I got this wrong.
He's the one and the same! Here's Brian's lengthy chart history. USA #1-Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini-Kapp Records-1960 #73-The Clickity Clack Song - Kapp - 1960 #74 - That's How Much - Kapp - 1960 #101- I Gotta Go ('Cause I Love You) - Kapp -1960 #105 - Lop=Sided, Over-Loaded - Kapp - 1960 #20- Let Me Belong To You - ABC Records - 1961 #83- I'll Never Stop Wanting You- ABC - 1961 #21 - Ginny Come Lately - ABC - 1962 #3 - Sealed With A Kiss - ABC - 1962 #25 - Warmed Over Kisses - ABC - 1962 #69-I May Not Live To See Tomorrow-ABC-1962 #88 - If Mary's There - ABC - 1963 #63 - I'm Afraid To Go Home - ABC - 1963 #123 - Let Us Make Our Own Mistakes - ABC - 1963 #129 - Here's To Our Love - Phillips Records - 1964 #99 - 3000 Miles - Phillips - 1966 #20 - The Joker Went Wild - Phillips - 1966 #25 - Run, Run, Look And See - Phillips - 1966 #58 - Hung Up In Your Eyes - Phillips - 1967 #94 - Holiday For Clowns - Phillips - 1967 #91 - Get The Message - Phillips - 1967 #56 - Tragedy - Dot Records - 1969 #90 - A Million To One - Dot - 1969 #82 - Stay And Love Me All Summer - Dot - 1969 #3 - Gypsy Woman - Uni Records - 1970 #54 - Lonely Teardrops - Uni - 1971 #120 - So Long, Marianne - Uni - 1971 UK #8-Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini - London Records - 1960 #29 - Four Little Heels - London - 1960 #5 - Ginny Come Lately - HMV/POP Records - 1962 #3 - Sealed With A Kiss - HMV/POP - 1962 #28 - Warmed Over Kisses - HMV/POP - 1962 #45 - Gypsy Woman - Uni Records - 1971 #42 - Gypsy Woman (chart re-entry) - Uni - 1971 #7 - Sealed With A Kiss (reissue) - ABC - 1975
@@anonyarena - thank you.
bit ironic that in later years they had the Scattergun song (sung by CJ)
Not every Ramones song is intended to be taken literally. When in Blitzkrieg Bop, it goes "Shoot 'em in the back now" this is just being punk rock and fun. It is not serious. As for Scattergun: I don't think CJ is saying this is the way our American culture NEEDS to be nor that it is how it should be. He is only saying this is what it is, as a matter of fact. Here is what CJ had to say about guns in the USA: We’re getting to the point where something’s gonna happen. Something’s gonna get done. And I’m not saying that they’re gonna pass a whole bunch of gun control laws or something - but I think what people are starting to realise is like there’s a lot more going on within our culture, in general that needs to be addressed. And that’s really where we’re getting to, we’re kinda getting to the point where it’s like, “okay we have to do something about this situation”. But we have laws in the United States in the Constitution that guarantee people gun rights. That’s not something you can just flip. I know over in New Zealand, that, you know, they were just like, “yeah okay, everybody turn in your assault weapons.” I don’t know how successful that shit’s been, but the general population in the United States owns more rifles than our military does. So to try to change things here is not as easy as it sounds. It’s not as easy as it sounds. You can’t just do it like you can in other countries, because, you know, we have a constitutional right. And I know some people would be like, “big deal just change that.” It’s not that simple, you can’t just change things in the States and especially when it comes to gun rights, because, guns to the average American, they are, is very much a part - we were born out of a gun culture. We’re literally born out of a gun culture. That’s how our entire, our country was founded by the gun (laughs). You know what I mean. We killed, we killed off huge amounts of each other to end slavery. You know what I mean? It’s like we have lived by the gun for a very, very long time. That’s a deep cultural thing. I don’t know what the answer is to changing it. I don’t know, I’ve had other interviews where people have asked me about what needs to happen, what needs to get done, and…I don’t even know how to explain it. If you’re not from here and you’re not from a culture, it’s a very tough thing to explain to people because we are, it’s so much a part of who we are, and has been. We’ve been fighting since World War II, I think we’ve only had a couple of years where we haven’t been at war. So the whole warrior culture is even, it’s very deep-rooted here in the United States. There’s a real serious warrior culture outside of the military. It’s uh, it’s such a overly complicated situation and I would love to say that, like, this is all we have to do to get it straightened out. But you can pass a law today, and it will mean nothing tomorrow, because there are so many guns in our country. There are so many guns. And what do you think is gonna happen if they go “we’re confiscating all the assault weapons”? People are gonna go, “Really? Come knock on my door.” That’s really what you’ll have. And I have friends who are seriously like, real hardcore, anti-gun people, who are like, “that won’t happen. If they pass a law people are gonna abide by it, nobody’s gonna want to have this big, you know, uh, shootout and risk the lives of their family.” We have large groups of people, in the United States, large groups of people with military grade weapons. You think those people are just gonna give them up? You know what I mean? That ain’t gonna happen. It’s not gonna happen. So we really need to address it in a different way. We need to address it in a completely different way. But, it’s gonna have to be a little bit of everything, and that’s the point that we have to get to. But in the meantime we just fucking, we keep having these unbelievably horrific things, and it’s usually young people. All of the shooters are very young men, and they obviously have a mental - these are not people whose minds operate like the rest of the public does. Obviously. These are people with deep-rooted mental problems on top of it. And it’s just another layer that complicates the entire situation. So I would love to be able to give you a good little clean snippet that you could put in there and make a statement one way or the other, but my answer is I don’t know what to get, I don’t, I don’t even, I can’t even begin to address it. Because it is so deep-rooted in our country, our culture is, is born from it and it’s gonna be a really tough thing to separate the two. - CJ Ramone - 9/17/2019
Stupid people talking about things they know nothing about. Typical liberal celebrity garbage.
The satanic false Jew Marxist of it all
Does anyone know if the full film has been uploaded anywhere?
Hi! I am the creator of the film. I have not uploaded the entire film anywhere, and the only times it has been screened in its entirety have been at LGBTQ film festivals or when people, many years ago in the 1990s, purchased their own VHS tape copies from either myself personally or through this film's sole distributor, the Bitch Nation Mail Order Catalog. There are some parts of this film that are erotic, and therefore inappropriate for UA-cam. It has been suggested that I could upload it to an adult video sharing website, but this isn't really THAT kind of a video either, so people looking for that kind of content would be disappointed. The other suggestion, of posting the entire film here in a censored format doesn't really appeal to me either, because I'm not so keen on self-censorship. Plus the erotic parts are the funniest and most ridiculous parts, from my POV so taking those parts out will greatly reduce the entertainment value. So, at present, I feel like there are not many places for this movie to go, except for snippets and excerpts. Thanks for asking!
The thing is that the right to have a gun is considered as a pillar of personal freedom for many american citizens. I am basically french but I liv et in Switzerland and based on my experience, the police is ok here. Still, a murder occured recently nearby. A young adult was stupidly stabbed by another one aged 17 if I am not mistaken. The moron just wanted to feel more respected by the other young people of the block. The thing is that the victim was about to become a father 😳
There is nothing inherently "wrong" with believing the right to have a gun is considered as a pillar of personal freedom, but what's wrong is the entirely incorrect belief that gun ownership must be unrestricted and unregulated. The way far too many on the Conservative Right of the USA have interpreted gun rights has resulted in widespread gun violence and mass death, then they have the standing gall to turn around and point the finger of blame at the Liberal Democrats for gun crime when it is the free and easy access of gun that the Republicans insist upon what causes this problem in the first place. Joey and Marky aren't even saying gun ownership should be illegal. They are saying there needs to be gun control. Having travelled the world and been to many countries all over, they observed that other counties don't have the problems with gun violence that we in the USA do. The same can be said in countries like France and Switzerland, where no one will ever say gun murders are non-existent, but they are extremely rare. According to World Population Review. France has 0.84% of the world's gun deaths. Switzerland has even less with 0.1%. This USA has 14.85% of the deaths. We can do better. The murder that occurred recently nearby to you was a young, soon-to-be father stabbed by a 17 year old. That's one unfortunate man, killed by another with a knife. Now imagine if that 17 year old killer had a gun instead of a knife and went on a rampage and killed 27 people! These are the sorts of news headlines we are reading regularly in the USA. It does not have to be that way.
Guns are guns Blame the trigger man not the actual piece of metal make sense Joey and Marky
I think they are making sense. After all, what is the "trigger man" using to kill children in school? Is it JUST an "actual piece of metal?" Or is it specifically a gun? Guess what; it is a gun. No one is saying that robot guns are walking themselves into schools and killing kids. What they are saying is that a man walking into a school WITHOUT a gun won't be doing any shooting of 19 kids like what happened at Uvalde. This horrendous event showed just how false the statement "what stops a bad guy with a gun is good guys with guns." The "good guys" were all over that school and they had over 90 police officers inside the school, waiting in the hallway, while a killer with a gun shot 19 kids for 77 minutes until he was killed by a police tactical team. The point is, if we had common sense gun regulation, as is REQUIRED by the U.S. Constitution, then troubled "men" wouldn't be able to get their hands on guns so easily. Marky said: "you gotta have gun control" and I agree because THAT's what's in the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." It does not say "deregulated." It does not say "unregulated." It does not say "slightly regulated." It does not even say "moderately regulated." It says "well-regulated." What did the authors of the Constitution mean by "well-regulated?" It means intelligently and thoroughly regulated. All these NRA types who don't want there to be any gun restrictions whatsoever always quote the second part "shall not be infringed" while deliberately and intentionally ignoring the first part that its literally predicated on, the "well-regulated." Joey and Marky are not only talking sense; they are talking common sense. It's the same common sense the founders made when they made sure to put regulation into the Constitution. The "guns don't kill people, people kill people" argument isn't common sense, it's a dumb slogan. CARS don't kill people sitting in the driveway either, but you need a license and registration and insurance to drive one, and you have to pass a driving test before you can get a license. And a CAR is not even designed to kill. It can, but it is not designed to. There's more regulations to buy and drive a car in this country than there is to buy and shoot a gun. That not only doesn't make sense, it's outright stupid and insane.
what a ridiculous point to make
@@as3cs3 What's far more ridiculous, (and deadly!) is nonchalantly allowing any and every violent lunatic to have easy access to the deadly weapons of quick & easy mass-murder. Common sense gun control regulations are long overdue. And the U.S. Constitution requires it. The Constitution does not say gun ownership should be de-regulated or unregulated. It says it's required to be "well regulated." Well regulated means wisely and thoroughly regulated. Many are insisting there must be NO regulations, and they are bringing cases before the Supreme Court to try to remove all regulations. Even people with criminal records, radical extremist and terrorist views, and domestic violence abuse records, they insist, must be allowed to own as many AK47 Assault Rifles as they want. That's not only ridiculous... it's unconstitutional.
@@anonyarena I don't know why you are replying to me. I didn't make any pro-gun statement(s) 🤷♂
@@as3cs3 It looked to me like when you wrote "what a ridiculous point to make" that you were saying the point about us needing gun regulations, was ridiculous.
Thank you for posting this! I'm the guitarist, Roger's son. Ever since I was a little kid, I listened to the audio of this show like 8 billion times to learn how to play the keyboard. I was sad that I had to stay home while my dad went to New York and I didn't get to see my favorite band play, and I fantasized about getting to see a video of it. Now, come to find out it actually exists. Great post!
I'm so happy that I was be able to shoot this video and now post it all these years later for you to enjoy! "Culture Shock" is one of my favorite songs of all time. I have played that song a zillion times over the years. I love the way your dad sings, "Playing my guitar, and trying to rock, we're living in the middle of a culture shock!" This was a sensational show which sounded even better live than it does on the video. Another reason why this was an exciting show to attend, is because after having the Dead In The Suburbs/Culture Shock/Pregnant Girls EP for many many, I never imagined I'd ever have the chance to see this remarkable band play live, so when I saw the announcement that they were coming to New York was made by Tom Dash, (a promoter of NYC punk rock shows called DotDash) I knew I'd would hate myself if I allowed this great and rare moment in punk rock history to go by undocumented. Obviously, you can see Los Reactors are very popular in NYC punk circles by the size of the crowd. Actually, this club is larger and extends further back than it looks on the video and there were even more people there than what it might look like here. Another little tidbit that might interest you: At the very tail end of my video "Turn Of The Century: NYC Punk in the 2000s" (which is also on my channel) after the last band, The DC Snipers plays, you will hear the club's deejay play "Dead In The Suburbs!" I intentionally left that in, and chose to use that as the background music as I rolled the credits. Thanks again for commenting!
@@anonyarena That's so cool! It's always exciting when another tidbit about Los Reactors comes up. Such a cool band. Joe "Christ" "Danger" was basically my idol when I was little. I had the incredible opportunity to pay tribute to him playing keys with The Adaptors, which consisted of my dad and Darrell, the Los Reactors drummer, and one of Joe's old band mates on bass. It was one of the best times of my life, especially the Los Reactors tribute show where we played all the old songs (almost every song you hear in this video and more). A video tape exists of it, and I hope to digitize and post it when I have the time. Thanks for sharing these great memories!
@@johnc.lately619 I would love to see that!! If you do digitize and post it, please come back and comment with a link because that would be a great thing to see! Thanks again!
nephew of Joey
My favorite part is when cole gives up tuning his guitar and the drummer steps up and helps
I love that moment too. Joe looks amused! I got the feeling Joe has had to do that before for Cole. They were really young then.
Very….raw, lol
Fun show. What's going on with Brian's bass 😆
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Where's Jim?
Hi! Thanks for watching. This was The Stags before Jim joined. The chronology of the band was that before they started out as Oscar & The Pidgin Sisters with Scott Weiss (ex-Ed Gein's Car, ex-Iron Prostate) on vocals. Then Scott left and joined Brunch of The Living Dead, so the rest of the band continued with this guy, Dave Fudge singing, and they changed their name to The Stags. When Fudge left, Jim (ex-Bad Ronald) joined. To see The Stags with Jim, check out the video on my channel called "Turn Of The Century: NYC Punk in the 2000s." And, pretty soon I will be posting videos of Bad Ronald with Jim too!
@anonyarena I remember Oscar & The Pidgin Sisters. Yeah, I had forgotten the Stags existed before Jim joined. He was still in Bad Ronald at the same time as the Stags. They started doing some of our songs 😆
@@daddy9128 ha ha Bill! 😄 I did not realize The Stags did some Bad Ronald songs! Cool!
@@anonyarena Crazy Girls comes to mind
Funny, Stags are playing Crazy Girls in the NYC Turn of the Century Punk video. And Simona playing the same model Hagstrom I was using at the time 😆. I think that's Bob Castro heckling Jim.
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thanks for uploading this. i saw the “White to be Angry” short film at a queer art installation back in December and was sad when i couldn’t find any of the music online.
Hasn’t aged very well
Most 40 year old interviews won't age well , take it for what it is !
Thank you for posting. We're still together, about to celebrate 20 years as a band.
Happy Anniversary, man!! 😁👍
Was juuuust about to send this to you.
@@MrJmelkmann we had like, no songs. still mostly a cover band with a handful of originals
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大変貴重な映像です。ありがとうございます!
ありがとう - Arigatō
So long ago!