I remember, just a few years ago, me, my mom, my friend, and her mom would go around town, looking for yardsales every weekend. We'd blast this song and sing and laugh about it. Then we graduated high school and my friend moved across the country for college. Her mom died, then mine did last year. I miss those times. I miss my friend. I miss her mom. I miss my mom. And I miss the innocence of those times. I love this song. It will always take me back to a happy place. RIP "The Squad"
When I was in grade school in the 1970's they used play this at school dances. All the little kids loved it and sang along. Some teacher had a wicked sense of humour.
In the early 80s, I was at a University football team party when this song came on. All the jocks and their girlfriends sang along to the lyrics. A surreal moment.
@Joe Kinchicken punks headbang, thrash, pogo, and mosh. I always thought circle pits were pussy anyway being honest. You need Ghoul (from Sapporo) and Sacrilege (UK) in your life SO badly.
@Joe Kinchicken Given pxn748 is 60, he's aware of any term he's referring to. Once in a mosh pit, you are banging heads (as opposed to metal head banging)
The problem is that it was proven in 2010 that it wasn’t Plastic Bertrand’s voice on “Ça plane pour moi”. Musicians and technicians testified that it was the song’s writer and producer who sang.
I used to play a lot of U.K. Subs and Dead Kennedy’s and Misfits loudly in my bedroom when I was an angry kid. I remember my mother poked her head in my room and said “Now this I like, you should play this more often”. Ha ha. I even caught her singing the words ‘ooh ooh ooh ooh he gives me head’ later at dinner.
When we went to Pips discotheque in Manchester early 70s they played this back to back in the punk room with Plastic Bertrand ca plane pour moi, the blend was perfect ... and it ran for over 20 minutes. Brilliant memories.
@@glamrockretiredfan6829 is that YOU Theresa! ? In the carpark? I had pink spikey hair - tried to snog you and you threw up into my mouth ! I've treasured that night ever since. 💔
Yup.. these lyrics explained who I was checking out at 15 years old. It normalized my existence. I knew then I wasn't the only one in the world. Especially if someone else is singing about it.
Yes heard in the NJ rock/dance clubs, those were glory days! Had amazing professional cover bands that were playing the latest stuff: Elvis Costello Bill Nelson (!), AC/DC & so on. Though it reminds me of the even superior Jet Boy by the NY Dolls off their flawless debut, my desert Island disc. Dolls got a LOT of play in the clubs rightly so, still have an actual poster of theirs taken from a Hippodrome show! Owned that album on every format from LP, 2 Eight Tracks, Cd " Ah, how you call your lover boy? Trash!"
Lol speaking of Tarantino, the self proclaimed music expert, I'm surprised he never used this track in one of his movies; It would fit in perfectly with all of the shock value he loves to use.
Lou Deprijick is the guy who wrote the music of "jet boy jet girl" and ca "plane pour moi".He is also the real singer of "ca plane pour moi".Plastic Bertrand was just a kind of dancer.
@@cdentand LOL....Alan Ward has been interviewed many times regarding this "song credit" and he said he never wrote this music... ... ... please, try to find these interviews.
@@weldweldful Do you happen to know why the versions are so different, lyrically speaking? I mean they are not direct translations, and are massively different meaning wise. Was this discussed in the interviews you mentioned?
I find it very strange that people remember this version so well and remember it being played at school dances and the likes, when it wasn't a hit and wasn't even the A side of the single. I was a punk, back then and bought just about everything that there was to buy and I didn't hear this version and hadn't even heard of Elton Motello, until it surfaced years later. I'm not casting aspersions, you understand, but...
I have no recollection of that. I do remember it from the early-to-mid 1980s. My sister recorded it off of college radio station WLIU (Garden City, Long Island, NY) onto cassette and mailed to me. I was in the USAF in Colorado. I never heard it anywhere except from my cassette player. I love that sax. However, the lyrics did not win me any favors, particularly given not just the era but where I was - the USAF Academy! I didn't know the song was already aging at that point. I thought it was new. Wait. After all these years, am I to learn that "sax" is a guitar? I don't see a sax in the video! Now I am really confused.
In Vancouver it was on played in regular rotation for a while on C-FOX. I have the album this was on as well. I Am The Marshal was a great sing as well. I have about 50 punk and new wave albums.
@@cdentandThe french lyrics are from Yvan Lacomblez. Lou Deprijck wrote the music, which is common for "Jet boy Jet girl" and "ça plane pour moi". Lou Deprijck is also the real singer of "ça plane pour moi".
Hello Rihter Borger; My sister had the EP on vinyl, played it over & over again. Long time ago, if my mind serves me right, the cover had Elton dressed in white pants & shirt, & black boots. Beside him was a baby stroller with a plastic doll in it.
Holy crap, I miss the pit. Coming of age in the late 70's was hell, heaven was the pit. Without the exchange of anger and affection I would not have adapted well. Thanks for the memories, Jet Boy Roy.
Phil Barry on WHBI 105,9 FM in New York played this unedited. Mark Simone on WPIX-FM chickened out and had the word "head" clipped so that it passed for "He gave me hell."
If you look closely you can see that he's singing into a can of hairspray, and then when there is a pause in vocals he sprays it. That's what the plume above his head is.
It's baby powder in his hair! At this point it could have been a shit load of coke but the hairspray can is just an ironic prop. Kind of like how most people don't notice that in the Rammstein video (Ich Tu Dir Weh)the lead singer is singing into a dildo!
Omg! I used to go crazy with my Friends Dancing or rather Jumping Around on the Dance Floor at at the Uptown Danceteria (Calgary)....WAAAAAYYYY back Circa 1986! I almost Choked on my Coffee When whoever The Person was Who CHOSE THIS SONG For A Damn CHEERIOS commercial!!! Of course it was in French Lol...But Somehow I guess "He Gives me Head" Wouldn't be uh....um...Family Friendly!!!😂😂😂😂Way To Go GENERAL Mills!!!
In 1979, I was in University, and the DJ would play this song in the University dance hall. It was quite popular, especially since everyone thought the lyrics were “she gave me head”. Fast forward to the summer of 1980, and summer break, and I was at home, in my bedroom, and this song came on radio. The I heard the real lyrics, and 😂😂😂😂 LMAO. Fast forward to September 1980, and we’re all back at University. One of my old residence floor mates had a group of us over to his new digs. He was so proud that he’d found the record of the song. I pointed out that the lyrics were “HE gave me head”. Everyone insisted it was “SHE”. I said fine, play it. As it dawned on my buddies that it was, in fact, “HE”, the guy who had the record was not so proud anymore. 😂😂😂😂
Dude, I'm 61. We were there at the beginning. Mentioned on another thread that this got played every Thursday night at Reznikoff's pub at UToronto in the very late 70s.
Badd dandruff, bro - & wott da FERKUKK is that bass player doin'?!? Schtill - thissiz still THEE beast version of 'Ca Plane...', awlright - easy. Ta 4 sharing, rihter - thiss mayde my day!
Just noticed Plaztic Bertrand pogo-bombing this! The naffness has reached critical massness, methinx! (Tho I must confess me & my snotty punky mates used to love crashing parties armed with this 45, & pogo-ing our annoying 16-ywar-old asses off. Ah, the late 70s..!)
LOL haven't heard this since it came out; heard it once on the radio (sounds like the lyrics were cleaned up to "gives me hell") and always wondered about it. Don't you love google? :)
@@silversparks4372 most versions I’ve heard say “hell”. Honestly thought that was the original lyrics and the ones that said “head” were interpreting it wrong, but I guess I was the one getting it wrong lol
it's the old, old story. boy meets girl, boy loses girl to another boy, boy sodomizes that boy and then gets sad when boy leaves him for another girl. who hasn't gone thru this?
That’s the original track, plastic whatever band, drawing a blank atm on the original band name and song name, but it was completely normal pop music from France. These dudes covered it while changing the lyrics to something a bit more perverse.
Plastic Bertrand's version ca plane pour moi was the massive hit with exact same backing song, released slightly later. I guess radio could play it lol! This is a strange one because it's actually quite dark, then it's got that punk pop catchy upbeat sound. Performance art!
@@alexspano6970 Sure but the song was released under the name Plastic Bertrand and charted under the name Plastic Bertrand which is why people call it a Plastic Bertrand song. I'm sure Lou Deprijck is fine with that.
I remember, just a few years ago, me, my mom, my friend, and her mom would go around town, looking for yardsales every weekend. We'd blast this song and sing and laugh about it. Then we graduated high school and my friend moved across the country for college. Her mom died, then mine did last year. I miss those times. I miss my friend. I miss her mom. I miss my mom. And I miss the innocence of those times. I love this song. It will always take me back to a happy place. RIP "The Squad"
When I was in grade school in the 1970's they used play this at school dances. All the little kids loved it and sang along. Some teacher had a wicked sense of humour.
It would never happen in the US at any time, that's for sure. I first heard it as a teenager in the 1980s.
Yep, same. We used to sing it in the playground at Primary school as well. :D
It was your first introduction into homosexuality.
Dude I could see the plastic Bertrand lyrics, fucking awesome they played Montello’s version
Yeah sure, that happened.
In the early 80s, I was at a University football team party when this song came on. All the jocks and their girlfriends sang along to the lyrics. A surreal moment.
Neat. That was when racism and sexism barely existed with malice. Obama and his elite ilk poisoned our utopia.
WTF 😂😂
Wow so glad I found this. The punk rock years!
Punk isn’t dead.
I's forgotten how much I used to love this kind of music! My 60 year old ass is pogoing around. I got tired way too soon!
You old head banger you!!
We salute you!!!
@Joe Kinchicken punks headbang, thrash, pogo, and mosh. I always thought circle pits were pussy anyway being honest. You need Ghoul (from Sapporo) and Sacrilege (UK) in your life SO badly.
+Joe Kinchicken...What are you, the referee of the punk scene? You sound like a lawyer.
@Joe Kinchicken Given pxn748 is 60, he's aware of any term he's referring to. Once in a mosh pit, you are banging heads (as opposed to metal head banging)
Love the fact that Plastic Bertrand has put in a cameo on this song that was such a duality put-,out tune! Respect to all artists concerned.
The problem is that it was proven in 2010 that it wasn’t Plastic Bertrand’s voice on “Ça plane pour moi”. Musicians and technicians testified that it was the song’s writer and producer who sang.
@@Inyourlap The problem is it was all Lou's idea yet everyone blames Plastic, that's the real problem.
Motello recorded the original version.
@@PlasticGirl65 Pls. explain, what happened Plastic Bertrand quoi? what?, thanks.
I do know about ca plane pour moi, so what was the deal there?
I used to play a lot of U.K. Subs and Dead Kennedy’s and Misfits loudly in my bedroom when I was an angry kid. I remember my mother poked her head in my room and said “Now this I like, you should play this more often”. Ha ha. I even caught her singing the words ‘ooh ooh ooh ooh he gives me head’ later at dinner.
Nice
Get her to hear "so what" by Anti-Nowhere league. I bet she'd love it. 🤭
Jonn1111 I always played that when she was out of the house. The lyrics are just too graphic.
Romulater so what was by CRASS.
it would be another 40 years until punk (thanks to bands like IDLES) would be brave enough to drop the macho/toxic masculinity. god i love punk.
When we went to Pips discotheque in Manchester early 70s they played this back to back in the punk room with Plastic Bertrand ca plane pour moi, the blend was perfect ... and it ran for over 20 minutes. Brilliant memories.
Early seventies, ?You won’t have heard this before 77/78.
@@mickymac6571 That's early 70s Don't have a diary with the exact date. Drove a Hillman Hunter at the time so yes, 77/78.
@@glamrockretiredfan6829 is that YOU Theresa! ? In the carpark? I had pink spikey hair - tried to snog you and you threw up into my mouth ! I've treasured that night ever since. 💔
Last year I was studying my ass off for finals, doing all nighters. This song is the only thing that got me through. Thanks, Elton
That actually gives new meaning to the line at 2:04: "And if or when I make it through!"
Yup.. these lyrics explained who I was checking out at 15 years old. It normalized my existence. I knew then I wasn't the only one in the world. Especially if someone else is singing about it.
And, yet, you still found strength to live.
Brava.
@@jasonhuegan7007 ?
@@DisasterEnby
What's it to you?
@@jasonhuegan7007 simple curiosity.
Why the hesitancy to answer?
@@DisasterEnby
Why ask? I don't know you. Do you know me? Show me yours and I'll show you mine.
Wow, haven't heard this in 40yrs. Would dance to this song in the Punk clubs in New Jersey
Now you dance to country music.
@@gilbertayala6694 he'll noooo lol
@@raywilkowski4768 I took my son to a punk show. I’m 41 years old and the mosh pit is still fun but I feel like I needed an oxygen mask mid song
@@gilbertayala6694 I'm 20yrs older then you. I'm in the back lol my younger son does the pit
Yes heard in the NJ rock/dance clubs, those were glory days! Had amazing professional cover bands that were playing the latest stuff: Elvis Costello Bill Nelson (!), AC/DC & so on. Though it reminds me of the even superior Jet Boy by the NY Dolls off their flawless debut, my desert Island disc. Dolls got a LOT of play in the clubs rightly so, still have an actual poster of theirs taken from a Hippodrome show! Owned that album on every format from LP,
2 Eight Tracks, Cd " Ah, how you call your lover boy? Trash!"
I've not seen this before now. Wowzers!!!
This was playing on the sound system the first time I went to the old "Mabuhay Gardens" San Francisco in 1977. It just blew my mind.
I love everything about this video!
Quinton Tarantino first gig before making movies.
Lol speaking of Tarantino, the self proclaimed music expert, I'm surprised he never used this track in one of his movies; It would fit in perfectly with all of the shock value he loves to use.
this is probably the most epic song of all time. this guy ushered in a new way to dance and move!
He really didnt.it was already well established
No he didn’t
You guys are bummers
Perhaps the resurgance of the powdered wig, something thats been out of fasion for centuries.
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Plastic Bertrand y’all.
Lou Deprijick is the guy who wrote the music of "jet boy jet girl" and ca "plane pour moi".He is also the real singer of "ca plane pour moi".Plastic Bertrand was just a kind of dancer.
Nope. The music was composed by Alan Ward, the singer of Elton Motello.
@@cdentand LOL....Alan Ward has been interviewed many times regarding this "song credit" and he said he never wrote this music... ... ... please, try to find these interviews.
@@cdentand Loudeprijick wrote the french and english version and asked Motello to sing the english version.
@@weldweldful Do you happen to know why the versions are so different, lyrically speaking? I mean they are not direct translations, and are massively different meaning wise. Was this discussed in the interviews you mentioned?
@@warrenmilford1329 they both used the same backing track, but the lyrics were developed entirely independently. theyre different songs.
Looks like he took choreography lessons from Frankenstein's monster! Love this song!
one of the great punk song of the 70s. I still get up and pogo
I find it very strange that people remember this version so well and remember it being played at school dances and the likes, when it wasn't a hit and wasn't even the A side of the single. I was a punk, back then and bought just about everything that there was to buy and I didn't hear this version and hadn't even heard of Elton Motello, until it surfaced years later. I'm not casting aspersions, you understand, but...
I have no recollection of that. I do remember it from the early-to-mid 1980s. My sister recorded it off of college radio station WLIU (Garden City, Long Island, NY) onto cassette and mailed to me. I was in the USAF in Colorado. I never heard it anywhere except from my cassette player. I love that sax. However, the lyrics did not win me any favors, particularly given not just the era but where I was - the USAF Academy! I didn't know the song was already aging at that point. I thought it was new.
Wait. After all these years, am I to learn that "sax" is a guitar? I don't see a sax in the video! Now I am really confused.
Yeah, I also heard it on college radio in the early 80’s. But I think the Damned cover took it to a larger audience.
In Vancouver it was on played in regular rotation for a while on C-FOX. I have the album this was on as well. I Am The Marshal was a great sing as well.
I have about 50 punk and new wave albums.
@@mortarish Captain and the Softees recorded it . Not the Damned
@@rabfallon4507 the Damned did a version too. So did Chron Gen. And several others.
Good to see Corey Feldman still working
The Plastic Bertrand cameo in the middle is priceless!!
1:48
I had no idea that was PB. It IS priceless! Thanks.
This is the original version of "Ca plane pour moi." Lou Deprijck only wrote the French lyrics and sang them.
@@cdentand Lou didn't write the French lyrics, they were written by Yvan Lacomblez. Lou did the music.
@@cdentandThe french lyrics are from Yvan Lacomblez. Lou Deprijck wrote the music, which is common for "Jet boy Jet girl" and "ça plane pour moi".
Lou Deprijck is also the real singer of "ça plane pour moi".
Nice to see Plastic Bertrand having a dance!
Ahhh....brings back memories of my Jet Boy days ❣
Just heard this on the radio for the first time. Cool that Lou Deprijck, who wrote the backtrack & sang Ça plane pour moi, appears in this video.
Lou is not in this video.
He doesn’t.
Extraordinary by all means. Great.
Hello Rihter Borger;
My sister had the EP on vinyl, played it over & over again.
Long time ago, if my mind serves me right, the cover had Elton dressed in white pants & shirt, & black boots. Beside him was a baby stroller with a plastic doll in it.
I never knew THIS was the original... Great to see Plastic Bertrand made a cameo!!!!!!
This isn't the original, Ça plane pour moi is the original.
It came out the same year 1977. It manages to combine bisexuality and pedophilia into a catchy song.
I think a radio station was fined for playing it.
The Damned does the best version@@PlasticGirl65
Holy crap, I miss the pit. Coming of age in the late 70's was hell, heaven was the pit. Without the exchange of anger and affection I would not have adapted well. Thanks for the memories, Jet Boy Roy.
This guy rocks.
The first punk album I ever had! Memories!!!
This is a punk album? Okaaaaay
and just what would you call it??????@@SONOFABITCH
Che culo, fortunato proprio...
Yep dont cry,@@SONOFABITCH
@@PREPFORIT I see you are one of these children who believes Taylor Swift and Hot Topic are punk rock. Good for you!
The sight of blood is such a high.
Epic tune epic shirt!!
Did anyone notice Plastic Bertrand (who had the hit with the French version of this song "Ca Plan Por Moi") dancing into the frame at 1:48?
That's because Plastic was a member of Elton Motello for a short time.
Does anyone else remember *WLIR* playing this? I remember hearing it quite a few times.
Oh yeah , this version and the Plastic Bertrand version were both played on good old WLIR and in the Long Island clubs...Malibu, Spit, 007 , Spize...
@@raserx63 Best times on Wed at Spit...great memories
Usually after 11 PM.
Phil Barry on WHBI 105,9 FM in New York played this unedited. Mark Simone on WPIX-FM chickened out and had the word "head" clipped so that it passed for "He gave me hell."
So Punk!! Lovin’ It!!!
Elton Motello 'Victim of Time" album is like this right through. Sublime and madenning catchy!!!😊😊😊
Sniffing glue and huffing gas is how we got down back then. How the hell am I still alive 🤘
What you mean cause ur old as dirt?
Actually you died 3 years ago. This is heaven. Bet you want your money back. 😳
Good one.
Cos you prbly gave it all up, had a family and got a job?
Oh yeah 😀
Was this that time they were on the Lawrence Welk Show?
Love it!
If there were bubbles floating around i could see it.
No, you’re probably confusing it with that performance they did on Christian Youth Weekly
Love it. Great song
If you look closely you can see that he's singing into a can of hairspray, and then when there is a pause in vocals he sprays it. That's what the plume above his head is.
It's baby powder in his hair! At this point it could have been a shit load of coke but the hairspray can is just an ironic prop. Kind of like how most people don't notice that in the Rammstein video (Ich Tu Dir Weh)the lead singer is singing into a dildo!
Best thing Corey Feldman ever did, imo.
And three months later, the French version breaks into the top ten. Sorry Elton.
What an absolutely beautiful mess. Classic little punk anthem.
Definitely ! Classic !!!
Well said. A beautiful mess.
Brilliant
Awesome song drums guitar brilliant
my anthem.
CFNY Toronto late 70s early 80s. Elton Motello, "Jet Boy, Jet Girl" - what a complete deconstruction of Plastic Bertrand's "Ca Plane Pour Moi"!
The Mars Bar
"
For the last time, we are not Jet Boy and Jet Girl, I don't care if I get to be Jet Boy."
Just watched that episode! Greetings from a fellow fan a year after you made this comment
Venture Brother’s cancellation brought me here.
Spanikopita!
Yes! That’s how I found this song! Great to see more Venture Bros fans here!
Then we should be The Damned, that is a way cooler name.
Omg! I used to go crazy with my Friends Dancing or rather Jumping Around on the Dance Floor at at the Uptown Danceteria (Calgary)....WAAAAAYYYY back Circa 1986!
I almost Choked on my Coffee When whoever The Person was Who CHOSE THIS SONG For A Damn CHEERIOS commercial!!! Of course it was in French Lol...But Somehow I guess "He Gives me Head" Wouldn't be uh....um...Family Friendly!!!😂😂😂😂Way To Go GENERAL Mills!!!
Nice to see a fellow calgarian comment.
Legendary
In 1979, I was in University, and the DJ would play this song in the University dance hall. It was quite popular, especially since everyone thought the lyrics were “she gave me head”. Fast forward to the summer of 1980, and summer break, and I was at home, in my bedroom, and this song came on radio. The I heard the real lyrics, and 😂😂😂😂 LMAO. Fast forward to September 1980, and we’re all back at University. One of my old residence floor mates had a group of us over to his new digs. He was so proud that he’d found the record of the song. I pointed out that the lyrics were “HE gave me head”. Everyone insisted it was “SHE”. I said fine, play it. As it dawned on my buddies that it was, in fact, “HE”, the guy who had the record was not so proud anymore. 😂😂😂😂
The Ghost of Robin Williams is back to haunt us all.
Thanks for reminding me that thats what his name was. Norman Gunston. He was hilarious at a kiss press conference in australia.
I like it, i'm 64 btw.
Dude, I'm 61. We were there at the beginning. Mentioned on another thread that this got played every Thursday night at Reznikoff's pub at UToronto in the very late 70s.
I'M 74 .... THIS STILL KICKS ASS.
amazing
@1.49 is that Plastic Bertrand who comes in pogoing ?
I think yES.
yes
Yup, I think so.
DUDDE NO WAY WHAT
Yes. This song is actually the original version of "Ca plane pour moi." Yet, probably for legal reasons, the obvious link has been hushed.
Alors ça c'est génial Plastic Bertrand à 1:48 🤘😁
Grade 9, 14 years old, 1979, small city in Western Canada, in the closet and I have no clue how I came across this song, but it became my anthem!!!!
WOW that is Plastic Bertrand who jumps in a dances at 1:50 ... wow
This fuckin rules.
Fkn amazing style good
Badd dandruff, bro - & wott da FERKUKK is that bass player doin'?!? Schtill - thissiz still THEE beast version of 'Ca Plane...', awlright - easy. Ta 4 sharing, rihter - thiss mayde my day!
Just noticed Plaztic Bertrand pogo-bombing this! The naffness has reached critical massness, methinx!
(Tho I must confess me & my snotty punky mates used to love crashing parties armed with this 45, & pogo-ing our annoying 16-ywar-old asses off. Ah, the late 70s..!)
1:50 Plastic Bertrand!!
Ca Plane Pour Moi
Ca Plane Pour Moi
Ca Plane Pour Moi-Moi-Moi
Ca Plane Pour Moi
(Oo-wee-oo-oo)
Ca Plane Pour Moi...!!
YEA...!!! 😎🤟
Bien dejanté l'Elton
they need to make a movie based on the lyrics
One of the top 5 punk performances.
You're clueless.
Bob Townsend if you can think of a more punk rock performance?
@@19eightyforeisnow cal from discharge had some of the greatest stage performances, jello biafra many
I agree with Captain Freedom and I have seen those too. This is up there with Dead Boys TOTP, Cockney Rejects TOTP, and any Adicts show for sure.
Great record
I'm sorry, but this is 'effin great! End of Story!
joe smith WRONG . Top 5 were all GG ALLIN
i agree......fucking classic punk paradox....beautiful
@@JT-gn4wh gg allin was shite fam...
@@JT-gn4wh He only said its great, yer both right ha. Only domesticated housepunks hate GG in my opinion ha
❤Brilliant Memories❤
Is that Plastic Bertrand (Roger François Jouret) who comes dancing in?!?
Yes, Plastic played drums in Elton Motello for a short while which is why you see him on the cover of some of the singles.
Progressive for its day first time I heard all the lyrics , what else can I say I prefer the French one I think.
He's gonna get mesothelioma from all that talcum powder.
The world's most realistic hand puppet
rotflmfaoo
Someday he will be granted his wish to be a real boy!
@@84bucco 🤥
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
David Lee Roth looks coked out like never before in this!
There are several layers of Punk Rock going on here.
and when the world tries to forget all that I've said
I still remember you
Why is The Island Of Dr. Moreau on my recommended list after watching this?
LOL haven't heard this since it came out; heard it once on the radio (sounds like the lyrics were cleaned up to "gives me hell") and always wondered about it. Don't you love google? :)
could you have possibly heard the chron gen version instead? that one changed "head" to "hell." maybe some other covers did too, i dunno lol.
@@silversparks4372 most versions I’ve heard say “hell”. Honestly thought that was the original lyrics and the ones that said “head” were interpreting it wrong, but I guess I was the one getting it wrong lol
it's the old, old story. boy meets girl, boy loses girl to another boy, boy sodomizes that boy and then gets sad when boy leaves him for another girl. who hasn't gone thru this?
😁😁😁
I know right! Kid's today think they invented that shit. .......LBGQTFUCKINWHAT! SO WHAT! Sowhatsowhatsowhat! 👅xxxxx
Close.... I was the other Boy.... ;)
Remember this from punk rock nights at the Top Rank Sheffield brilliant.
The epitome of real punk *pure don't give as **shit.Im** being me* :-) Thank you for sharing*
I'm still so fucking proud of my generation for making this song happen. Break everything.
Damned and Devo blended together
The particle effect is stunning. Must be Krakatoa on a massive server farm.
heard this song playing in french in a Wallmart .....only not in a french speaking city ..... I was laughing my ass off knowing the lyrics !!
That’s the original track, plastic whatever band, drawing a blank atm on the original band name and song name, but it was completely normal pop music from France. These dudes covered it while changing the lyrics to something a bit more perverse.
ua-cam.com/video/Ln31raI2ezY/v-deo.html
There ya go dude
Ca Plane Pour Moi has different lyrics - it's not a French translation of JBJG.
Spoiler Alert.....you will not be able to unsee this.
This could be hot today.
Nice
Punk is not dead 🤘😁 !
fab :)
DAMNED VERSION IS THE BEST!!
Plastic Bertrand's version ca plane pour moi was the massive hit with exact same backing song, released slightly later. I guess radio could play it lol!
This is a strange one because it's actually quite dark, then it's got that punk pop catchy upbeat sound. Performance art!
@@alexspano6970 Sure but the song was released under the name Plastic Bertrand and charted under the name Plastic Bertrand which is why people call it a Plastic Bertrand song. I'm sure Lou Deprijck is fine with that.
Ça plane pour moi was released first
@@PlasticGirl65 no it wasn't
Go Team Venture!
It's like Ma always say's to me, "Da fucks wrong with you?"
Si, ok, ma cosa c 'entra questa scimottatura di jet boy dei N. Y.dolls?
Columbus Ohio needs you!
Jazzmaster !
Sing it baby
great song in Bb