Coz we, Aussies, invented the "punk sound" . Ask Steve from the pistols. Not the Ramones! The Saints! It was a long winded argument. With the Saints winning. Then you got the Scientists, Kim Salmon, who invented Grunge back in 81. Etc...But this is not me discounting all the great talented artists that all pissed in the pool of spit acid puke. Because, it doesn't really matter. Aslong as there's more good bands getting out there. That's what we want.... aslong as it's not trendy fake plastic shit. That is.
0:00 - Intro 0:46 - Nambored 2:38 - Billy Backwash’s Day 5:02 - Stinker 6:14 - Drunk N Disorderly 7:40 - Bus Money 9:38 - The Kids Need Guns 11:09 - Mum Stole My Darts 13:09 - Jetlighter 15:00 - CCTV 16:08 - Casualty 16:52 - Left Right (Nazi March) 18:04 - Dine N Dash 19:19 - 4573 21:29 - Six Litre GTR 24:21 - Ross River 26:16 - Struck By Lightning 27:56 - Identity Theft 30:08 - Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?) 32:23 - Smoko 34:58 - AC/DC CD 36:33 - Temperature 38:48 - Better Than You 41:02 - Borstal Breakout 42:52 - Paid Late 45:55 - Pub Feed Almost certain this is about right.
I seen the Ramones in 1976 n 78 and they would play a song then count out 1-2-3-4 and launch into the next non stop for 1 1/2 hrs the Chat are this genarations Ramones....Gotta see the Chats
awesome footage! You got any tips on small cameras to bring to venues? Ive been using an iphone 13 pro, but the quality lacks when it zooms in, thanks~
I don't think they've played it since Pricey left. They played it when I saw them back in 2019 and didn't when I saw them a couple months back, so I'm gonna assume it's that.
How can it be considered dead? What should we "move on to"? I'm pretty sure the chats sold out many shows on this tour, and even still they're drawing in large crowds outside of their own country, and they are only gaining an even larger following. There's no need to move on from the genre because it is at peak popularity everywhere except for America. Metal and Rock are extremely popular across Europe as of late.
@@ryandavis7758 I love rock, but as a culturally relevant and fresh musical genre it has lost the attention of young people. I'm also crazy about jazz, but it too fails to register a culturally significant pulse. People will always listen to every genre of music, to be sure. From Baroque toccatas, to Classical rondos to bebop jazz...all these genres are still being performed and listened to. However, they lack strong cultural impact. Rock and roll has joined the aforementioned in its lack of cultural impact. Nothing to be ashamed of. It had an amazing run and a huge impact in its time. I encourage you to enjoy rock music. Go see some of the remnant bands still playing today. And I'll listen to some J.S. Bach and then maybe The Libertines. Rock and Roll is dead. Long live whatever comes along next.
@@thejdgoodwin there is still a cultural impact of Rock music. Take for example the recent shows played by My Chemical Romance. They just toured in the UK and sold out multiple stadium shows, and most of their fan base consists of young people. I think that example alone is enough evidence for cultural relevancy. Most rock subgenres were never intended to reach mainstream popularity anyway, very few punk rock bands in the 1970s and 1980s sold more than 10 to 20 thousand records a year. Even still, as a 20 year old, I can name at least 20 people that I know who have some sort of interest in Rock Music. I will say though that the generation after me mostly has no interest in the genre. And if you like rock and jazz, why have such a negative outlook on its future? We know nothing about what the future holds. Maybe some mass resurgence in rock in the mainstream could occur. As long as bands can sell out shows in 2022 (countless bands still do), there's hope for the genre.
@@ryandavis7758 Your examples are but a shrinking remnant of what rock and roll used to be. There's no doubt I can find sold out venues for Baroque, Classical, and Opera, too. It is a fact that rock music, viewed from the early 50's through today, is trending decidedly downward in both popularity and its financial share of entertainment expenditures. I encourage you to enjoy it. If it makes you happy, then that's all that really matters. Rock on.
the Harley Davidson wheelie compilation playing in the back is the best thing ive ever seen someone do on stage
Saw them in Austin the night after seeing Amyl and the Sniffers. The Aussies are taking back rock!
Coz we, Aussies, invented the "punk sound" . Ask Steve from the pistols. Not the Ramones! The Saints! It was a long winded argument. With the Saints winning. Then you got the Scientists, Kim Salmon, who invented Grunge back in 81. Etc...But this is not me discounting all the great talented artists that all pissed in the pool of spit acid puke. Because, it doesn't really matter. Aslong as there's more good bands getting out there. That's what we want.... aslong as it's not trendy fake plastic shit. That is.
Doesn't get much better than that!
@@deadbabiesinvomit Saints released Stranded a month earlier than the Damned did with New Rose, so they have the first punk record as well!
they have been "taking back" music in general, ever since the Avalanches' Since I Met You Album. it was straight into the stratosphere ever since.
P.S.> listen to It Thing if you like the Chats
The Hansons from 1983 and 2022
This is 10 of 10
These 3 kids hold the whole punk genre on their back
Nomeansno, my favorite (was) live band to see!
Their guitarist is in another fucking dimension, holy shit
i'm jealous
0:00 - Intro
0:46 - Nambored
2:38 - Billy Backwash’s Day
5:02 - Stinker
6:14 - Drunk N Disorderly
7:40 - Bus Money
9:38 - The Kids Need Guns
11:09 - Mum Stole My Darts
13:09 - Jetlighter
15:00 - CCTV
16:08 - Casualty
16:52 - Left Right (Nazi March)
18:04 - Dine N Dash
19:19 - 4573
21:29 - Six Litre GTR
24:21 - Ross River
26:16 - Struck By Lightning
27:56 - Identity Theft
30:08 - Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)
32:23 - Smoko
34:58 - AC/DC CD
36:33 - Temperature
38:48 - Better Than You
41:02 - Borstal Breakout
42:52 - Paid Late
45:55 - Pub Feed
Almost certain this is about right.
legend. cheers mate
@@DazzaBo All good. Thought it was one of the best live sets I've seen from them.
Your a legend, thanks!
Watchin these homies really come into their own over the years has been fn great. Love the attitude and charisma from all, pure fn punk rock gold!
The Chats are getting better and better and better and better!!
and better!😄
Really nice capture of the Chats concert
Thanks for posting
25 songs in 48 minutes is ripping! these guys are amazing! thank you for filming this!
I saw 150 bands this year. This was my favorite favorite set. Thanks for letting me relive it homie
killer set, fantastic quality! 🤘
guitar perfect birdman tone achievement unlocked.
I really like this band!
Some new songs in there or covers? Cant wait for the new album either way!!
Great band! Отличная группа!
I was at this show! It was fucking insane! The energy was off the walls, it’s easily my favorite concert I’ve ever been to. I was right up front too!
Awesome, these boyz have really tightened up their music recently. Playing that many songs in 45mins is pretty impressive.
This footage is just the way I would capture a great band like this, Wait a minute, I did capture The CHATS like this in Detroit Michigan.
Love the Chats and great video - thanks for shooting and sharing this!
I seen the Ramones in 1976 n 78 and they would play a song then count out 1-2-3-4 and launch into the next non stop for 1 1/2 hrs the Chat are this genarations Ramones....Gotta see the Chats
i’m going tomorrow and i’m stoked out of my fucking gourd
How tf did I miss this band!!
I was there it was unreal to say the least…
Rock’s not dead 🔥
Punks not dead
Excellent
Big Harley Davidson wheely and drift moment
Very good quality!
What a great fuckin band.
I was there!
I gotta get to Roseville
U got good taste in the music
I'm going to the h town show tomorrow night 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I'm going tonight!
@@Warrogue1 hell yeah dude fucking best show I've been to in awhile
Crazy that Roseville hosted
no kidding
awesome footage! You got any tips on small cameras to bring to venues? Ive been using an iphone 13 pro, but the quality lacks when it zooms in, thanks~
Panasonic lumix zs200. 15x zoom and audio is thin but not bad
How was THICK and Mean Jeans??
Great work Shayne, thanks for posting. Did they not play 'The Clap?'
I don't think they've played it since Pricey left. They played it when I saw them back in 2019 and didn't when I saw them a couple months back, so I'm gonna assume it's that.
@@Rhubarb.and.Crustard yeah they dont play it anymore since pricey left
They're playing faster and faster xD
Flat out on stinker 👍🏻🤙🏼
Speeeeeeeed!!!
Interesting he is playing a Bassman.
I've never heard a jag stang outside of grunge
Amazing
Superstar punkrock
this is so sick.
They're pretty good, are they still touring here?
Yep, us tour happening now
Amyl and the sniffers are as well
Did you also record a mixcam for the Chats or just the opening?
Very normal young Australian males really 😆
Hey Ladies....you need more cowbell.
fn raw
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤙🤙🤙🤙
Enjoy Coke!
Rock is dead. It's time to bury it and move on.
How can it be considered dead? What should we "move on to"? I'm pretty sure the chats sold out many shows on this tour, and even still they're drawing in large crowds outside of their own country, and they are only gaining an even larger following. There's no need to move on from the genre because it is at peak popularity everywhere except for America. Metal and Rock are extremely popular across Europe as of late.
@@ryandavis7758 I love rock, but as a culturally relevant and fresh musical genre it has lost the attention of young people.
I'm also crazy about jazz, but it too fails to register a culturally significant pulse.
People will always listen to every genre of music, to be sure. From Baroque toccatas, to Classical rondos to bebop jazz...all these genres are still being performed and listened to. However, they lack strong cultural impact.
Rock and roll has joined the aforementioned in its lack of cultural impact. Nothing to be ashamed of. It had an amazing run and a huge impact in its time.
I encourage you to enjoy rock music. Go see some of the remnant bands still playing today. And I'll listen to some J.S. Bach and then maybe The Libertines.
Rock and Roll is dead. Long live whatever comes along next.
@@thejdgoodwin there is still a cultural impact of Rock music. Take for example the recent shows played by My Chemical Romance. They just toured in the UK and sold out multiple stadium shows, and most of their fan base consists of young people. I think that example alone is enough evidence for cultural relevancy. Most rock subgenres were never intended to reach mainstream popularity anyway, very few punk rock bands in the 1970s and 1980s sold more than 10 to 20 thousand records a year. Even still, as a 20 year old, I can name at least 20 people that I know who have some sort of interest in Rock Music. I will say though that the generation after me mostly has no interest in the genre. And if you like rock and jazz, why have such a negative outlook on its future? We know nothing about what the future holds. Maybe some mass resurgence in rock in the mainstream could occur. As long as bands can sell out shows in 2022 (countless bands still do), there's hope for the genre.
@@ryandavis7758 Your examples are but a shrinking remnant of what rock and roll used to be. There's no doubt I can find sold out venues for Baroque, Classical, and Opera, too.
It is a fact that rock music, viewed from the early 50's through today, is trending decidedly downward in both popularity and its financial share of entertainment expenditures.
I encourage you to enjoy it. If it makes you happy, then that's all that really matters.
Rock on.
?