as a punk teen in Texas, we bought this industrial compilation at hot topic and foetus had a swing song on it... then hey, turned out he was playing at Gypsy Tea room (2001?)... got to see, LIVE, almost 2 hours of high octane, sweating, blaring... furious-ing... doors were at 9, he didn't take the stage til MIDNIGHT. And it was a school night, oh yes. But JGT spent all the preshow lounging, drinking, and chatting with anyone who walked up. As written in England's Hidden Reverse, he seems like a generally friendly and supportive guy. I wonder if that was the last time he performed in Texas.
This man. I've been a fan since '87. I had to replace my copy of "Soak" (lost in Italy somewhere, I think). New copy arrived with "To Steve: Best, JGT." Jaw hit floor.
The beat is so uplifting, inviting, and lively, while the vocals and lyrics are rough, dark, and misanthropist. The stark contrast this creates is a whole different brand of brilliance!! This should be the opening theme to a REALLY badass movie.
I first heard him in 1982 and can't believe how much varied, accomplished and catchy stuff he's done in the intervening decades and that he's still not famous.
he's like the H.P Lovecraft of his age or Edgar Ellen Poe of his generation. the irony is that he's still not very famous regardless of how much effort and quality his music contains, he's still the same underdog, despite some of his work in television shows being famous he's still unchanged by this, which to me is why I love him still and his unyielding will.
I sometimes allow myself the exquisite pleasure of screaming this on the top of my lungs, when passing a filled-up beergarden. Somehow these people never react :-)
Yeah, there's lots of big band Foetus, and it's all friggin' incredible! He did the majority of it by himself, I believe. Just almost disheartening, he's so damned talented.
Foetus really captures that mood of "Refined as f-ck rage". You're angry sure, but fuck me, just throwing a simple rage fit is so blasé and pedestrian... Let's get the fucking orchestra involved.
Count Cocofang Well, his album PTTM as his alias Wiseblood has more jazz/swing type stuff like this. Also try the album Flow, it's got a few jazzy ones like Heuldoch 7B.
as a punk teen in Texas, we bought this industrial compilation at hot topic and foetus had a swing song on it... then hey, turned out he was playing at Gypsy Tea room (2001?)... got to see, LIVE, almost 2 hours of high octane, sweating, blaring... furious-ing... doors were at 9, he didn't take the stage til MIDNIGHT. And it was a school night, oh yes. But JGT spent all the preshow lounging, drinking, and chatting with anyone who walked up. As written in England's Hidden Reverse, he seems like a generally friendly and supportive guy. I wonder if that was the last time he performed in Texas.
JGT is a modest and approachable person, far as I know. Genius is not always aloof, arrogant and vain.
@@leendertzoutewelle286 well if he didn't have some of those qualities, we'd be standing here admiring JGT: Used Book Vendor
just like me you mean? By the way, how did you know :-) @@ceef8688
This man. I've been a fan since '87. I had to replace my copy of "Soak" (lost in Italy somewhere, I think). New copy arrived with "To Steve: Best, JGT." Jaw hit floor.
The beat is so uplifting, inviting, and lively, while the vocals and lyrics are rough, dark, and misanthropist. The stark contrast this creates is a whole different brand of brilliance!!
This should be the opening theme to a REALLY badass movie.
J G Thirwell = mastermind
Thrill to the romantic Big Band sound of Foetus! Bloody marvellous!
This song brings me so much demented pleasure.
I love it when Foetus swings!
I first heard him in 1982 and can't believe how much varied, accomplished and catchy stuff he's done in the intervening decades and that he's still not famous.
I'm sure he used to work in Windsor and Newton on Rathbone Place, used to wear a pink leather jacket.
Roomof Wires Interesting: What year would that be?
***** '81 possibly '82
Roomof Wires Sounds plausible. He probably wasn't quite making a living from music at that time.
he's like the H.P Lovecraft of his age or Edgar Ellen Poe of his generation. the irony is that he's still not very famous regardless of how much effort and quality his music contains, he's still the same underdog, despite some of his work in television shows being famous he's still unchanged by this, which to me is why I love him still and his unyielding will.
Oh yeah! J G Thirwell is a very talented musician...
It's like an angrier Incredibles
I sometimes allow myself the exquisite pleasure of screaming this on the top of my lungs, when passing a filled-up beergarden. Somehow these people never react :-)
Wow. Oh my god. Thirlwell is AMAZING. He's like this output of unique creativity.
Class 🌹
Amazing!!!
Thank you for this one!!!
Yeah, there's lots of big band Foetus, and it's all friggin' incredible! He did the majority of it by himself, I believe. Just almost disheartening, he's so damned talented.
Foetus really captures that mood of "Refined as f-ck rage". You're angry sure, but fuck me, just throwing a simple rage fit is so blasé and pedestrian... Let's get the fucking orchestra involved.
Thank you!! Foetus!!!!!
Holy shit...... AMAAZING
"It's a shame these slugs ain't real"
Now where have I heard that before...
MANIC GENIUS! :)
Industrial jazz at its best
You used the "i" word.
It's so amazing! I love it :D
Thirlwell is insane but in a good way
the lead in ad was for Wal-Mart's black friday sale. strangely appropriate.
lol
perfect for a rampage of consumerism
Is the ad anywhere on UA-cam? I'm interested especially the fact a Foetus song was used in a ad for a mainstream retailer.
This is like if Chrome was told to make circus music.
wow, amazing
My sentiments exactly this song❤
This should have been a hit, or at least the lead track on a full on Foetus album. Such brilliance on a b sides album? It deserved better.
common in the production to discover a hit but it be a one off for the band.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️FOETUS ‼️
Fuck! This guy is a genius
Most succinct Foetus song title ever.
Foetus - I Hate You All - Damp (2006)
Fuck yeah, love this shit!
Relatable.
big bang music.
nice drums
I feel the same way, but directed especially at the lyricist.
Where can I find more songs like this?
I listened to some Foetus, hoping I would find similar songs but he is all over the place.
Count Cocofang Well, his album PTTM as his alias Wiseblood has more jazz/swing type stuff like this. Also try the album Flow, it's got a few jazzy ones like Heuldoch 7B.
Dissent into the inferno is a very good swing esc song
Nail has some good swing big band songs
ikr
yeah, slung is good, try grease nipples from wiseblood as well
Fuck yeah!!!!
the grinch and howard hughes and dr strangeLove fukin my brain and i Laugh!
One of his other bands is great also,steroid maximus
Killer! I've been lisnen since the 80's an i never hurd dis! Dis da shit!
Breekladmassk
Me
He is not understated.Or under rated.
How about that? I finally found a Foetus sing that I actually like.
Love em
Sounds like something out of Bayonetta or Sonic Unleashed.
Needs 30 more likes, then stop.