So would I, but I doubt we will ever hear that side of the story or if the Damned even remember what went down, though I do Love the Irony of the Damned opening up for the band that they, their management (or both) screwed over (if that is the case) at a Sold Out Stadium Gig , while they would have trouble selling out a venue one sixteenth the size!!..
Now that's a story I'd Love to hear!. Congratulations on your sobriety (if you're still on the wagon?). If not, I know the struggle and how hard conquering that demon can be!..
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Glenn was a different person before the England tour.he sounded like a giddy optimistic kid in that interview.then after that it seemed like he was pissed off all the time.getting ripped off of your livelihood and plans kinda pisses you off .
Tbf, it was pretty optimistic of them to just expect to turn up in England and have the Damned fit them on the bill after just a brief conversation. Peg it down to a learning experience.
@@wnerko7484 True, lol. Plus, Damned Damned Damned had only just been released, so the Damned themselves had only just started getting some money for playing after being stiffed on the Anarchy tour, etc.
The Leicester gig at de Montfort hall was my first gig aged 15 the Misfits got booed off or they just walked off but thought they were great up till that point then a random guy walked on playing buddy holly hits and was covered it spit within minutes the Damned were anarchistic and blew me away it was some introduction to a punk gig at 15 awesome night
@@Frumess no as I said was only 15 but I’ll never forget that night me and my mate had to run 1mile to catch the last bus home before school in the morning 😂
It's rare you get any kind of summary from people who saw the Misfits' shows in the UK back then, granted there weren't many, but it's always struck me as odd that I never really come across any accounts. Cheers!
I'm pretty sure the manager of The Damned they were talking about was Douglas Smith. He was also the longtime manager of Hawkwind and did Motorhead, as well.
To this day, I like about five songs by The Damned but love every single Misfits song. I do love former Damned guitarist Brian James, who later played with my other favorite band The Lords of the New Church.
Same here!. There probably isn't a Misfits song I'd turn off, but my love of Damned songs is A LOT more selective, but what I do like by them I LOVE!..
the full tour that never was! (i had this conversation with Joey Image on fb messenger and he said y'know..i think you're right..!) Nov 22-Leic de mont ,Cambridge corn exchange,(these are the remaining dates they DIDN'T do..24 Peterborough-wiranna arena,25 Cardiff top rank,26 Sheffield top rank,28 Brighton top rank(see,way down the list..didn't happen),30 London rainbow, dec 4 Glasgow apollo,5 Bradford st georges hall,7 Coventry new theatre,9 Wolverhampton civic,10 Manchester apollo, 11 Bristol colston hall,15 Hull city hall).. i don't even know if the Damned completed the whole tour.. but the Misfits only played Leic. (they were based in London for the duration though..)
@@Frumess Any idea how long the actual interview is? Keep up the good work, all and everything like this about Misfits is much appreciated!!! It's funny to think how, back in the day you could find hardly any info on Misfits, at least in Europe info was scarce...
LEICESTER DE MONTFORT HALL GIG WAS THE 22ND NOV,79..NOT THE 23..the Cambridge soundchesk was the 23rd!.. i have the tour flyer and ticket from the gig (bought later,i wasn't there, but lots of older mates were.)
Thanks Carl, glad you enjoyed. The art is by The Gore Editore. I did the sound design. This clip is part of a much larger video called, "1979: A Year of Horror Business."
Is it just me or is Jerry acting like a straight up school boy in that interview with the blue haired chick. Hell even wearing his vest! You know he tried getting her # 😆
I believe its pronounced Lester..there's also a Leicester Sq,... which I'm only aware of thanks to the Rancid song of the same name on the 4th album 'Life Won't Wait'
@@Frumess No sweat dude! I'm something of a dork when it comes to making sure I'm pronouncing/spelling properly, and especially with the technology available at our fingertips now.. what excuse?!
If Glenn and Jerry would have stuck it out... Just agreed to play. Well, they should have planned it way better. You cannot really tour like that 😕 Too bad, maybe that line-up would have lasted longer...
I agree. They should have stuck it out, but hindsight is 20/20... if they had stuck it out, that line up might have hung around longer for sure. They might have gotten signed because of that tour.
The Corn Exchange is in CAMBRIDGE, not Brighton. Southern England, not Northern. They obviously didn't know where they were, probably thought it was all in London.
It was definately Cambridge as i read a newspaper piece that was written on the day they were there. Rat and Captain (of The Damned) went to an army supplies shop that day and Rat bought a knife from there. I'm from Cambridge and know the exact shop he went to, as it was there for years and fairly close to the venue. I asked him about it a few years ago but he couldn't remember it. It was the same day The Misfits officially left the tour, Rat said they went back home because they ran out of money (after a day). The piece also said The Misfits only played ONE show.
When you played that snipped of "The Teen Age" by Victim..... I literally never cringed so hard in my life. There are cassette tapes of my highschool band that dont make me cringe that hard.
They were expecting $100 per show, according to Jerry, which was never going to happen with a virtually unknown band from the states in a supporting slot 🤷
Wasn't The Damned's job to make sure they all had gear, they turn up willy nilly with no organisation and were graciously allowed on as support. They were all grown men with jobs, it's nobodies responsibility to baby them. Bring your own gear if you want to be comfortable playing.
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The video cuts off before the finish- very frustrating.
I'd love to hear the Damneds version about this
Me too.
It doesn't seem to be something they particularly remember, or admit to remembering.
So would I, but I doubt we will ever hear that side of the story or if the Damned even remember what went down, though I do Love the Irony of the Damned opening up for the band that they, their management (or both) screwed over (if that is the case) at a Sold Out Stadium Gig , while they would have trouble selling out a venue one sixteenth the size!!..
I knew Joey...he helped me in early recovery when I lived in South Florida for about a yr before I moved back to NJ.... RIP Joey
Damn I'd love to hear that story
Now that's a story I'd Love to hear!. Congratulations on your sobriety (if you're still on the wagon?). If not, I know the struggle and how hard conquering that demon can be!..
Great video especially the comic book part, it was hilarious.
"Call my mother and tell her I CAN NOT go out and kill tonight!" lmao!
That was really fun to bring to life. Gore Editore's comic is brilliant!
Great video. Very well put together.
Thank you Jam, this is actually part of a 3 hour video on this channel called, "1979: A Year of Horror Business." Seek it out!
@@Frumess Right on! I'll check it out.
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Glenn was a different person before the England tour.he sounded like a giddy optimistic kid in that interview.then after that it seemed like he was pissed off all the time.getting ripped off of your livelihood and plans kinda pisses you off .
Something definitely changed over the years. Who knows.
Tbf, it was pretty optimistic of them to just expect to turn up in England and have the Damned fit them on the bill after just a brief conversation. Peg it down to a learning experience.
@@GilbertSyndrome yeah.you put it in perspective.i constantly think they were famous outta the gate.lol.but that was huge for them I bet.
@@wnerko7484 True, lol. Plus, Damned Damned Damned had only just been released, so the Damned themselves had only just started getting some money for playing after being stiffed on the Anarchy tour, etc.
@@GilbertSyndrome by then Machine Gun Ettiqute had been just released, so The Damned would have been more than established by then.
The Leicester gig at de Montfort hall was my first gig aged 15 the Misfits got booed off or they just walked off but thought they were great up till that point then a random guy walked on playing buddy holly hits and was covered it spit within minutes the Damned were anarchistic and blew me away it was some introduction to a punk gig at 15 awesome night
Wow! Had you heard of them before that show?
@@Frumess no as I said was only 15 but I’ll never forget that night me and my mate had to run 1mile to catch the last bus home before school in the morning 😂
It's rare you get any kind of summary from people who saw the Misfits' shows in the UK back then, granted there weren't many, but it's always struck me as odd that I never really come across any accounts. Cheers!
Do you, by chance, recall any of the songs they had played that night?
@@pongowv sorry mate I was 15 years old at the time ,,still it was my first gig and a great introduction to punk and anti establishment
I'm pretty sure the manager of The Damned they were talking about was Douglas Smith. He was also the longtime manager of Hawkwind and did Motorhead, as well.
Doug is actually a really nice guy. Also managed Chumbawamba.
Hence why in 81 Christmas Eve the greyhound pub Fulham the damned and hawkwind mental gig.
Thanks for that, I didn't know his name.
To this day, I like about five songs by The Damned but love every single Misfits song. I do love former Damned guitarist Brian James, who later played with my other favorite band The Lords of the New Church.
With Stiv! FRESH FLESH!!!!
Same here!. There probably isn't a Misfits song I'd turn off, but my love of Damned songs is A LOT more selective, but what I do like by them I LOVE!..
The link to the larger video is broken. This clip was pretty interesting to watch though.
A slew of clips from that video are on this channel. Seek them out.
the full tour that never was! (i had this conversation with Joey Image on fb messenger and he said y'know..i think you're right..!) Nov 22-Leic de mont ,Cambridge corn exchange,(these are the remaining dates they DIDN'T do..24 Peterborough-wiranna arena,25 Cardiff top rank,26 Sheffield top rank,28 Brighton top rank(see,way down the list..didn't happen),30 London rainbow, dec 4 Glasgow apollo,5 Bradford st georges hall,7 Coventry new theatre,9 Wolverhampton civic,10 Manchester apollo, 11 Bristol colston hall,15 Hull city hall).. i don't even know if the Damned completed the whole tour.. but the Misfits only played Leic. (they were based in London for the duration though..)
And they would have met back up for the Rainbow Room in London.
Where does the comic come from?
Gore Editore's comic, I did the key frame animation and sound design/voices/sfx.
Does anyone have any audio interviews of Misfits in 1979? Would be great to hear more than snippets...
They exist. There is a minute or so in this video.
@@Frumess Any idea how long the actual interview is? Keep up the good work, all and everything like this about Misfits is much appreciated!!! It's funny to think how, back in the day you could find hardly any info on Misfits, at least in Europe info was scarce...
It seems that there are snippets from the October 1981 interview here, which is a very good early one!!!
LEICESTER DE MONTFORT HALL GIG WAS THE 22ND NOV,79..NOT THE 23..the Cambridge soundchesk was the 23rd!.. i have the tour flyer and ticket from the gig (bought later,i wasn't there, but lots of older mates were.)
Wow, that's an incredible piece for any Misfits collection.
Danzig needs to do the Devil Lock again
I think it would be cool if he donned the skull paint and shaved his head.
Never. He rocks long hair gorgeously
Where did the London Dungeon comic sequence come from?
Illustration by Gore Editore. Sound design, voice overs, sound mix, sfx, keyframe animation by me.
Basically thid entire thing could've been avoided if the manager got the contracts signed
Great stuff 👍😎
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Is the concert "40 years later " filmed in Oakland? If so I was there. 2019
No, I believe that is MSG...
Scratch that... indeed it might have been a Cali show.
I miss your full version they came from Lodi movie, thankfully I watched as much as I could before it got pulled!!!
Dude, this was badass! Where did the comic book stuff come from? Subbed.
Thanks for watching Cy, TONS of good stuff on this channel.
Holy shit, he does say "It's for the kids!"
Can’t wait for this 😃💯
It's coming!
Is there a part 2? Just quit?
This is a clip from a MUCH larger video.
@@Frumess I gotta find that!
Where did the comic come from? I loled at 18:50
That was illustrated by Gore Editore. I did all the sound and voices.
@@Frumess Haha really? Classic
That was fucking awesome I love the comic art and style telling the story that was cool 👍🏻
Thanks Carl, glad you enjoyed. The art is by The Gore Editore. I did the sound design. This clip is part of a much larger video called, "1979: A Year of Horror Business."
Cool episode!
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Did you do the Ugly Things issue with Joey Image as en episode too Jeff? If so where’s it at?
Is it just me or is Jerry acting like a straight up school boy in that interview with the blue haired chick. Hell even wearing his vest! You know he tried getting her # 😆
He was?
@@bezoticallyyours83 I thought so..wouldn't blame him if he was 😉👍
@@mikeyfn-a6684 oh
Love the American Werewolf in London clips!
It made perfect sense 🤣
Dont wanna be mean but ur mic is muffled
Thanks, Uncle Glenn! Big fan of your work. I don't think you're mean at all. Sometimes Grumpy, but not mean..
Good Job Jeff,Rock on
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I believe its pronounced Lester..there's also a Leicester Sq,... which I'm only aware of thanks to the Rancid song of the same name on the 4th album 'Life Won't Wait'
I appreciate that! Thank you - so bad with pronouncing. Especially last names!
@@Frumess No sweat dude! I'm something of a dork when it comes to making sure I'm pronouncing/spelling properly, and especially with the technology available at our fingertips now.. what excuse?!
@@mikeyfn-a6684 No excuse and a great way to be, truly.
Brit here. You are correct with 'lester'. Leicester is in the Midlands. Its about 100 miles from London. Not far from Nottingham.
@@kevh6948 now brit certified. Thank you.
Is there no pictures of some Misfits gig in UK?
None that have surfaced/are public. But I am sure they must exist
@@Frumess please, help fiend community with that 🙌🏽 haha we need these pics
@@gustavocovs start with Google
If Glenn and Jerry would have stuck it out... Just agreed to play. Well, they should have planned it way better. You cannot really tour like that 😕 Too bad, maybe that line-up would have lasted longer...
I agree. They should have stuck it out, but hindsight is 20/20... if they had stuck it out, that line up might have hung around longer for sure. They might have gotten signed because of that tour.
Algy Ward quitting the damned to pursue Tank was the best thing he could have done.
Not familiar with either tbh.
@@Frumess ??
@@matthewjdouglas6471 tank and algy ward.
@@Frumess that makes sense
Nice one. Great 2 c
Thank you Andrew!
Misfits didn't like Damned.. Misfits kicked up damned's equipment. i got information by Doll Magazines
Joey explains this in the video. Is that doll magazine except online anywhere?
Ouch, what is with the sound on the interview with the blue haired chick? Did the tape she recorded it on just degrade with time or snap or something?
ain't no mystery....my ranch dressing went mi-iss-ing...i bet he went back to the venue for it lol
He always keeps a spare bottle somewhere.
The Corn Exchange is in CAMBRIDGE, not Brighton. Southern England, not Northern. They obviously didn't know where they were, probably thought it was all in London.
It was definately Cambridge as i read a newspaper piece that was written on the day they were there. Rat and Captain (of The Damned) went to an army supplies shop that day and Rat bought a knife from there. I'm from Cambridge and know the exact shop he went to, as it was there for years and fairly close to the venue. I asked him about it a few years ago but he couldn't remember it. It was the same day The Misfits officially left the tour, Rat said they went back home because they ran out of money (after a day). The piece also said The Misfits only played ONE show.
I think it was one show and a soundcheck...
Cool !
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I bet Glenn's allergic to alcohol.if he has reactions like that.probably why he doesn't drink
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He does drink, just not often, apparently. He's supposedly partial to a Black Velvet, I've had many of them myself! They get you royally shit-faced.
Awesome 👌
Thank you Mr. Hymn.
Personally i think what happened was nothing but a bunch of damned misfits.
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When you played that snipped of "The Teen Age" by Victim..... I literally never cringed so hard in my life.
There are cassette tapes of my highschool band that dont make me cringe that hard.
Joey and Jay Adams could’ve been brothers.
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Big mistake with bands.2 mistakes get a contract. Or get half your money up front.
100% - Really with anything... Those are the 2 golden rules. Especially when dealing with Dr. Chud and others
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@@Frumess lol
@@paulsecrest9427 ...bro
They were expecting $100 per show, according to Jerry, which was never going to happen with a virtually unknown band from the states in a supporting slot 🤷
Wasn't The Damned's job to make sure they all had gear, they turn up willy nilly with no organisation and were graciously allowed on as support. They were all grown men with jobs, it's nobodies responsibility to baby them. Bring your own gear if you want to be comfortable playing.
Been listening to the misfits since I was 10 1983 that shit was never supposed to happen saw them at the forum in la un fucking real
Who would have thought, right?
It’s pronounced “Lester”
Thank you, appreciate it 🍕
"LY-KESTER England"??? it's pronounced "Lester." Yer daft sod!😅
🤣🤣🤣 Even though I can't hear you saying this, I can imagine this being said, and I wish that I was there in person to hear it ❤️
@@Frumess 😅😆😅
I think they also played Malvern Winter Gardens on that tour (well the Damned did), in Worcestershire 😉
At least he's self-honest.
He couldn’t score any dope while in London ? Always wondered how musicians handle a dope habit while being on tour.
I'm not sure that was the entirety of the issue, but one of several interlocking factors.
Europe screwed the misfits.
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This sounds like a disaster. X(
leicester = 'lester' (phonetic)
Thank you, so bad with this stuff!!
@@Frumess well, it is weird that brit thing... bonus: worcestershire = worstersher
@@dumpsky 🤣😎
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* 폭력적인 세상 😆
Very apt misfits way over rated band.
No way, Jimmy!
Then why are you here? Hipster jabroni
Love the Damned but The Misfits have made more money than the Damned a million times over.
@@Lordestroyer the damned rules. Their 80s goth Cure ripoff era kinda sucked but they eventually got back to their roots
Blasphemy!!!