There's great GG Allin tunes from all his bands and phases. People only look at the crazy shit he did. He was punk rock, have zero fucks and when people hated on him, it only fueled the fire. He's more human then most of the real scum out there, he will forever live on through his music
U get it man...live fast die fast video kinda feinforces your claim...I lived that lifestyle till I had heart surgery and a pace maker installed over my heart..mmi can tell u I have no regrets as my motto was work hard,play hard,die hard for years
Ha ha that's me on guitar..zark spleen..someone told me about this video after all these years..yeah kevin (gg) was something else..in the early "Jabberz" days he did most of the drumming and was amazing..made bonham and keith moon look like beginners..then he started wanting to do the front man thing
Glad you made it then man. I know being around that type of people can be contagious and toxic. To be completely honest you guys should’ve dropped him as a front man. The music is the best part of GG imo. Then the gimmicks took over.
GG's music will live forever. I knew Kevin a little back in the day and he was a seriously disturbed person but he didn't give a fuck about what anyone thought of him and lived the way he wanted. So many plastic fuckers out there dont have the balls Kevin had to live life your own way. They let society dictate how they should live.
@@Bob-tp3nx his name was Jesus Christ Allin but his mother changed his name after she left his father because she knew that was a messed up name for a kid
He never called any of it punk. That's a great reason to prove that it was punk. He didn't give a shit about labeling it, he just did his fucked up thing.
if he stuck to this kind of music. he would of hit it big.. or somewhat big! but decided to eat his own shit onstage .. whatever floats his boat.. he still put his mark in the music scene either way!!
Id have to say he prob had some kind of mental illness to morph into what he did seems seemed fairly normal just extraverted then started self mutilation and eating and playing with his shit, thats not rebellious thats is.. i dont even know what that is its just out there wierd not wild
@@garydelong7750 If you go to a rock and roll show and the show ends with the police coming to kick your ass out... that's a GOOD rock and roll show xD
@@garydelong7750 and thats where you show your ignorance, it isnt about business its about sending a message, and if you dont get the message that's your problem
I fucking love his old hit in the 70s and eighties! Even the suicide sessions sounded like hardcore. Abcess including Chris reifert was sorta inspired by his persona.
Does anyone think that GG Allin would have had a top 40 hit with this song? I believe he could have had a few from his first album, or even his country music. Rowdy Beer Drinking Night would definitely be one in the right circumstances.
That smirk reminds me of a guy from high school, all tough. Me and my friends were too soft and got into some minor bullying incidents … I don’t even remember them that specifically. As an adult I laugh about the thought of ever getting snowed under by the tough guys with messiah complexes. We’re equal nobodies.
Thank you. Kind words. That was my '63 Strat I got for $ 275 when I was 20 or so . Played thru a Pignose amp. Same setup on Loudenboomer, I'm a fuck-up, No Rules and a few others.
@@alanchapple3579 And thank you for the reply to talk some gear. Very much appreciated. I definitely would not have ever thought it was a Strat. So now I am looking-out for a Pignose amp through which to play my own '89 Squier Strat (only have an Ampeg bass amp ATM). That's how good this tone sounds to me. Gotta try to get it.
Never said I need guitar solos, it was a bit of sarcasm about the difference in approach to the studio that GG took. I love all of GGs music & yes the man is the best part of his records, he can rock even without the band, just by yelling at the crowds
When the hell was this done? '81 - '82-ish? Sounds to me like he was influenced by Wendy O. here. He and i were at a Wendy O. concert in Manchester, NH around that time, and it's the night he got his photo posing with Wendy. However, he already had done some stuff sorta like this, as he had the venue where she played, show his videos on their closed-circuit TVs before she played. Those were the videos with the dumpster, in an alley. That night was the last time i was with him in person, though he continued to stay in touch for a couple of more years, before we lost contact and didn't speak again 'til late '92. Lotsa memories....
Hmmmmm, i wonder. I'd still guess '80s. I'd ask one of the Jabbers, but they're not speaking to me anymore since i wrote the truth about them in my article, "GG Allin & The Jabbers, From My Own Experience With Them", or something like that. It's in my 2015 Blog archives, on my webpage, jimdangerzone.com I don't know of him doing any singing in the '70s, just drumming, but i'm not certain. I didn't meet him 'til March of '80, and all i know of that he'd done so far as a singer, was "Bored To Death" and everything after that. I never heard this song, but he did wanna be Mick Jagger for a while, when i knew him, when he did stuff like, "Cherry Love Affair", he'd have gladly traded places with Jagger. In '81, '82, he was going more toward the metal stuff like Wendy O. was doing, before he really found his own niche in his own horror-show style.
This album was released in 1984 when he was trying to reach commercial success. If you type in 'Live Fast, Die Fast' it says '84' on the back cover. I believe 'Bored to Death', 'Beat, Beat, Beat', and 'One-Man Army' were recorded in 1978.
The first 3 Jabbers songs i ever heard of were "Bored To Death", "Beat, Beat, Beat" and "One Man Army", all three on one single. If anything was recorded before that, it must have completely thrown out, 'cause when i met them in March of 1980, the only thing they had was "Bored To Death", "Beat, Beat, Beat", "One Man Army", "Cheri Love Affair" and "1980s Rock'n'Roll". Then came that first LP, then "Gimme Some Head" with "Dead Or Alive", in '81. I never heard this particular song in '80 or '81.
Me and the boys are, we're living for the night We're looking for adventure, we're looking for a bloody fight Always on the run, we're never gonna do what's right We're looking for chicks and we're looking for kicks We're living fast and we're living right Live fast, die fast Don't worry 'bout the crash Hell bound on the coursecrash Living in the alley with the rest of the trash Ah we're never slowing down, we're gonna party tonight We don't care 'bout nothing we're living like rats in a sewer pipe You'll never stop us now, when we're running the red light Pick up a few racks at the corner store We're gonna get wild in the streets tonight Live fast, die fast Don't worry 'bout the crash Hell bound on the coursecrash Living in the alley with the rest of the trash Live fast, die fast Don't worry 'bout the crash Hell bound on the coursecrash Living in the alley with the rest of the trash Me and the boys are, we're living for the night We're looking for adventure, we're looking for a bloody fight You'll never, you'll never stop us now, you see we're running the red light We're looking for some chicks, we're looking for some kicks and We're living fast and we're living it right Live fast, die fast Don't worry 'bout the crash Hell bound on the coursecrash Living in the alley with the rest of the trash
I thought it was funny considering how he performed later that when GG was supposed to play at the Flynn Theater he wouldn't play without his band. merle's car broke down so GG made it but his band didn't. We said 'do like one song with us '( us being vermont's Wards) he wouldn't
@@Pigistiin_Surrus well, hearing it without the audible digital compression that obviously wasnt there on the original recording would be nice atleast.
@Robtarded GG rode the "Hellbound Train" (Savoy Brown)-----that what he wanted. And lolbobs is right---GG intended to leave out. 'Death rides the day of no tomorrows' (Lanskee, Sugar Lanskee). On that ride GG is ahead of the class, the true Alpha and Omega.
GG also did a country album called Carnival of Excess. Here is a link to the full length video featuring his country songs. ua-cam.com/video/kMDqYW0U90A/v-deo.html
There's great GG Allin tunes from all his bands and phases. People only look at the crazy shit he did. He was punk rock, have zero fucks and when people hated on him, it only fueled the fire. He's more human then most of the real scum out there, he will forever live on through his music
@@ponkmedia yeah i especially like carmelita and snakeman
gg was not accepted by the society and this makes him go crazy, even he's looks like he don't give any fuck, ı think he gives
U get it man...live fast die fast video kinda feinforces your claim...I lived that lifestyle till I had heart surgery and a pace maker installed over my heart..mmi can tell u I have no regrets as my motto was work hard,play hard,die hard for years
@@rupert6478 Carmelita by both gg ,Warren Zedong and Dwight yokam is awesome...as well as outskirts of life...that album is infectious!
Warren Zevon and yes ggs smoked filled temple where society's robots assemble...the Goat herd
The man held his promise unlike any other Rockstar.
unintentionally
As I remember he was promising to die on stage and take some ppl from the audiance with him. He didn't held any of this as far as I know.
@@jeffreepeter930 Wasn't it without the audience component...just his life?
Him and boys are looking for adventure.
He was going to kill himself on stage October 31st 1990 but was in prison so he couldn't go through with it. He just overdosed
The best album in my opinion... Like ever. 30 years since he passed, and we still love you GG
🤘
The Jabbers were fuckin' awesome
Just tattooed a massive live fast die on my arm for him, forever and always
u either get it or u dont, his raw sound is the essence of punk rock n roll! rip gg!!
Ha ha that's me on guitar..zark spleen..someone told me about this video after all these years..yeah kevin (gg) was something else..in the early "Jabberz" days he did most of the drumming and was amazing..made bonham and keith moon look like beginners..then he started wanting to do the front man thing
Hell yeah, brother!
Glad you made it then man. I know being around that type of people can be contagious and toxic. To be completely honest you guys should’ve dropped him as a front man. The music is the best part of GG imo. Then the gimmicks took over.
@@bojangles2644 will you shut up man
both John Bonham and Keith Moon also came to early ends because of their lifestyle choices.
@@bojangles2644
Shut up
GG's music will live forever. I knew Kevin a little back in the day and he was a seriously disturbed person but he didn't give a fuck about what anyone thought of him and lived the way he wanted. So many plastic fuckers out there dont have the balls Kevin had to live life your own way. They let society dictate how they should live.
Not as disturbed as Dahmer 😁
Why did they call him Kevin?
@@TingTingalingy That was his name. It wasn't Jesus Christ Allin like some report
@@Bob-tp3nx his name was Jesus Christ Allin but his mother changed his name after she left his father because she knew that was a messed up name for a kid
When punk rock sleeps, it dreams of GG
I think it dreams of Charles Mingus knocking an impudent trumpet player out cold
dude who ever said he can't sing
this song rocks
people think he was just poop flinging gg. im not a big punk fan. but he did have great punk music... hands down gg killed it...
stillsmokin53. most people dont know about.him and the jabbers. just the later ultra violent bald heroin piss fests
great punk music *LMAOROTMFF!!!!!!*
He probably was drugged to death.
people think he was just poop flinging gg. im not a big punk fan. but he did have great punk music... hands down gg killed it...
@@bonejuice4280 ok
This song doesn't get old, back to back
This is true punk....... no one will ever compare to GG
One of the few rockers to ever get harder with age
Never thought about that before.
Perfect message for humanity, live life people, we all die someday 👍
Vince Vaughn is a legend.
He never called any of it punk. That's a great reason to prove that it was punk. He didn't give a shit about labeling it, he just did his fucked up thing.
doesnt matter what people say...GG is still more important than any other people that are hating him...even when he´s dead
Still killing it 29 years later.
That look in his eyes is genuinely scary GG for life
Just played this back-to-back with his later song "outskirts of life" Hard-to-believe this is the very same BAMF...!
GG is the messiah of Rock 'N' Roll.
Best song ever made ,praise GoD
if he stuck to this kind of music. he would of hit it big.. or somewhat big! but decided to eat his own shit onstage .. whatever floats his boat.. he still put his mark in the music scene either way!!
doubtful many bands ride this sound so he probably has way less of a chance of having any fame and he more than likely knew that
Oh yeah he made his shit mark on the music scene 😂
Id have to say he prob had some kind of mental illness to morph into what he did seems seemed fairly normal just extraverted then started self mutilation and eating and playing with his shit, thats not rebellious thats is.. i dont even know what that is its just out there wierd not wild
You sound like a fuckin poser
HAHHAHAHHAHA
Dude truly gave no fucks’ he's my best counselor ever,
Hell yeah!
someone on the thread said I never knew Vince Vaughn went punk 🤘
That's pretty cool that GG put Vince Vaughn from the future on his album cover.
He was too punk for punk
@Francisco Lavia de acha Said a conformist
@Francisco Lavia de acha sure, thats why he got world famous, he was too intelligent to give in and live by the rules
@@chanjackie2299 intelligent? The guy couldn’t finish an gig without getting kicked out or ran out. Not very intelligent business.
@@garydelong7750 If you go to a rock and roll show and the show ends with the police coming to kick your ass out... that's a GOOD rock and roll show xD
@@garydelong7750 and thats where you show your ignorance, it isnt about business its about sending a message, and if you dont get the message that's your problem
I fucking love his old hit in the 70s and eighties! Even the suicide sessions sounded like hardcore. Abcess including Chris reifert was sorta inspired by his persona.
classic nothing will ever touch him and his music,love you so much still ,jeannine jizm
He looks clean in the photo used, rare!
"Clean" like sober or "clean" like not covered in his own shit and blood? Either way, I guess. For sure rare.
A real human bean.
hail gg allin!
I like to make Flower bouquets, with my comfy fuzzy bunny slippers, after a bubble bath, while listening to GG!
:-)
Me too
Are they made from real bunny's
i tried to watch one of his shows in cinci,but a turd flew across the room and i got the hell out.
For some reason this reminds me a lot of Thin Lizzy. Good shit
This shoukd have been a world wide hit🙂🙂, imagien GG going mental on the really big stages .
This is great lyrics this is how i live my life
Does anyone think that GG Allin would have had a top 40 hit with this song? I believe he could have had a few from his first album, or even his country music. Rowdy Beer Drinking Night would definitely be one in the right circumstances.
That smirk reminds me of a guy from high school, all tough. Me and my friends were too soft and got into some minor bullying incidents … I don’t even remember them that specifically. As an adult I laugh about the thought of ever getting snowed under by the tough guys with messiah complexes. We’re equal nobodies.
Damn that guitar is just so crunchy and raw sounding.
sounds like Ace Frehley did the solo...almost.
Thank you. Kind words. That was my '63 Strat I got for $ 275 when I was 20 or so . Played thru a Pignose amp. Same setup on Loudenboomer, I'm a fuck-up, No Rules and a few others.
@@alanchapple3579 And thank you for the reply to talk some gear. Very much appreciated. I definitely would not have ever thought it was a Strat. So now I am looking-out for a Pignose amp through which to play my own '89 Squier Strat (only have an Ampeg bass amp ATM). That's how good this tone sounds to me. Gotta try to get it.
He was fuckin awesome
GOT THAT RIGHT !!
Back when GG went by the name Vince Vaughn
hahahaha
I think I just saw your comment on a Charles manson song
He really could crash a wedding though.
Wish there was more early GG like this on Spotify 😕
El ultimo rockero de verdad
The last real rocker
Y jim morrison?
@@bastysalinas1540 un grande rey lagarto indiscutiblememte
@@ricardocontreras936 eso, te amo jaja
@@bastysalinas1540 😛💖🤟
@@ricardocontreras936 yes
gg allin is a punk rock god
Probably the most listenable song ive heard from gg
Even over don't talk to me or you don't like me, I don't like you?
i wanna piss on you???
There are a LOT more than you think
🇺🇸🗽🍁🥳
It seems that there is nothing like that except the name of Jesus Christ, but there really was a God of rock and roll.
Rocked out with a bunch of bum-punks in a park in Montreal to this
oh Y E A H Y E A H
Love this by GG
GG ALLIN o maior do Rock N Roll
Was my good ,good buddy...hung w h back in early 80"d in manch.
Nh.had some great times then.,.parties w g.g. and Alan chapple.david willson
Лучший!!!
CLASSIC GG
nice pfp
cool guitar tone
GG rules on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great song 😎👍‼💉
He was an ordinary punk in the 80s. But he had a failed marriage and then devolved into eating his shit and breaking bottles over his head, etc.
KING OF ROCK!!!
You gotta get them while they're young
so I go 10.
GG was brilliant, but he was hellbound on dreams of Rock and Roll
GG was doin the same shit in the 80's
MAČVANSKA MITROVICA SLUŠA GG ALINA BEEE
GG LIVES
This picture makes GG look like Vince Vaughn.
Back before GG went totally insane
best comment ive seen in a while
SlimFast, Diet/Fast...
Hellbound on a horse crash
EATING HOMELESS ASS AND RATS WITH THE REST OF THE TRASH...
Words to live by
He was a true punk
Never said I need guitar solos, it was a bit of sarcasm about the difference in approach to the studio that GG took. I love all of GGs music & yes the man is the best part of his records, he can rock even without the band, just by yelling at the crowds
pure punk. Absolutely.
Glam punk
R.I.P GG.Rest In Piss. XXX
This is punk !!! I know some people dont have a real true punk heart like me but blink 182 is pop punk !! Not the same as this
Last real human
i love it
Simple but awesome
i will die young!
Curtis less talk more action...
Love this fucking song !!!
When the hell was this done? '81 - '82-ish? Sounds to me like he was influenced by Wendy O. here. He and i were at a Wendy O. concert in Manchester, NH around that time, and it's the night he got his photo posing with Wendy. However, he already had done some stuff sorta like this, as he had the venue where she played, show his videos on their closed-circuit TVs before she played. Those were the videos with the dumpster, in an alley. That night was the last time i was with him in person, though he continued to stay in touch for a couple of more years, before we lost contact and didn't speak again 'til late '92. Lotsa memories....
Hmmmmm, i wonder. I'd still guess '80s. I'd ask one of the Jabbers, but they're not speaking to me anymore since i wrote the truth about them in my article, "GG Allin & The Jabbers, From My Own Experience With Them", or something like that. It's in my 2015 Blog archives, on my webpage, jimdangerzone.com I don't know of him doing any singing in the '70s, just drumming, but i'm not certain. I didn't meet him 'til March of '80, and all i know of that he'd done so far as a singer, was "Bored To Death" and everything after that. I never heard this song, but he did wanna be Mick Jagger for a while, when i knew him, when he did stuff like, "Cherry Love Affair", he'd have gladly traded places with Jagger. In '81, '82, he was going more toward the metal stuff like Wendy O. was doing, before he really found his own niche in his own horror-show style.
This album was released in 1984 when he was trying to reach commercial success. If you type in 'Live Fast, Die Fast' it says '84' on the back cover. I believe 'Bored to Death', 'Beat, Beat, Beat', and 'One-Man Army' were recorded in 1978.
Thanks C. C. - i didn't think it could have been '70s.
These were first 3 jabbers songs.His brother Merle was on bass, then he quit to join City Thrills.
The first 3 Jabbers songs i ever heard of were "Bored To Death", "Beat, Beat, Beat" and "One Man Army", all three on one single. If anything was recorded before that, it must have completely thrown out, 'cause when i met them in March of 1980, the only thing they had was "Bored To Death", "Beat, Beat, Beat", "One Man Army", "Cheri Love Affair" and "1980s Rock'n'Roll". Then came that first LP, then "Gimme Some Head" with "Dead Or Alive", in '81. I never heard this particular song in '80 or '81.
Me and the boys are, we're living for the night
We're looking for adventure, we're looking for a bloody fight
Always on the run, we're never gonna do what's right
We're looking for chicks and we're looking for kicks
We're living fast and we're living right
Live fast, die fast
Don't worry 'bout the crash
Hell bound on the coursecrash
Living in the alley with the rest of the trash
Ah we're never slowing down, we're gonna party tonight
We don't care 'bout nothing we're living like rats in a sewer pipe
You'll never stop us now, when we're running the red light
Pick up a few racks at the corner store
We're gonna get wild in the streets tonight
Live fast, die fast
Don't worry 'bout the crash
Hell bound on the coursecrash
Living in the alley with the rest of the trash
Live fast, die fast
Don't worry 'bout the crash
Hell bound on the coursecrash
Living in the alley with the rest of the trash
Me and the boys are, we're living for the night
We're looking for adventure, we're looking for a bloody fight
You'll never, you'll never stop us now, you see we're running the red light
We're looking for some chicks, we're looking for some kicks and
We're living fast and we're living it right
Live fast, die fast
Don't worry 'bout the crash
Hell bound on the coursecrash
Living in the alley with the rest of the trash
nice job, love the jabber stuff. you know Johnny Riot ?
The Mesias of punk
Hail to the king, baby
no other way to live
He looks like the guy from shining the black metal band
He looked and sounded normal back then.
Makes sense. Tey're very tight at that age, trust me. ;)
Don't worry 'bout the *CRASH*
awesome
I thought it was funny considering how he performed later that when GG was supposed to play at the Flynn Theater he wouldn't play without his band. merle's car broke down so GG made it but his band didn't. We said 'do like one song with us '( us being vermont's Wards) he wouldn't
He grew up in concord vt,the armpit of nek vt.his mom arleta was from vermont
GG is similar to Danzig, in that they are so over the top sometimes that it distracts people from the incredible songs they are being presented with.
Yes
this is genuinely pretty good, i would like to hear it in better sound quality.
Lol good luck
Ye, good luck queen!
@@Pigistiin_Surrus well, hearing it without the audible digital compression that obviously wasnt there on the original recording would be nice atleast.
@Robtarded
GG rode the "Hellbound Train" (Savoy Brown)-----that what he wanted. And lolbobs is right---GG intended to leave out. 'Death rides the day of no tomorrows' (Lanskee, Sugar Lanskee). On that ride GG is ahead of the class, the true Alpha and Omega.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
dying right now
Are you allright?
1:53+ Beautiful riffage !
GG also did a country album called Carnival of Excess. Here is a link to the full length video featuring his country songs.
ua-cam.com/video/kMDqYW0U90A/v-deo.html
You gotta dew whats right.
@BlazedBastar666 Why is violence ALWAYS your answer? Cant we have an open and kind dialoge based on compassion and trust to resolve our differences?
I am over 60 years old and i still will die young some day