My friend Jim helped me get off heroin. He fed me, wouldn't let me leave the apartment to score. I owe him my life. This song reminds me of that time. Thanks Jim, I love you buddy.
rememeber that a junkie that quits smack and starts drinking is the worst thing. But getting drunk (maybe on Subs) to get clean could be an idea...not for me, but for others could work...happy to hear that you're clean...
@@N3rdCore1 and if you trip sometimes on psychedelics, it gets worse the craving, once you come down? I've eperienced that they can minimize cravings for various substances...then i arrived to a point when i couldn't go back. Ever been an on/off heroin user, the exception, the one in a million that says i can stop when i want...and actually did, but ... PK'S ARE GRIPPING ME BY THE BALLS AND CAN'T FIND A WAY TO STOP OR TAPER DOWN.
@Patrick Santos I can stay clean on smack, since my zone is on another lockdown period, but i am highly hooked on oxys, for legit reasons...anyway, no needles since forever....what does it mean monkey water? Be careful. If it means that you shoot up every 5 to 7 days BE CAREFUL...PLEASE...
Never had no friends, I was always the outcast Just a psycho weirdo, I was just a piece of thrash But I always had a partner in crime, that's me and Jim 'Cause I spent a lot of time in jail hanging out with him Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Me and Jim were always, always going out Looking for some fistfights, we were smashing all above Never knowing where we'd end up, always breaking the law Beating off on young girls, some nights we almost died Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Hanging out with Jim, hanging out Jim and I were fucking crazy, we never had a care Riding on a death trip, causing trouble everywhere We're uncontrollable, rebels with a cause Mr. Beam was always there when I wake up on the floor
I saw GG on Geraldo one time & he didn't even take a Doody!! Plus, I went to a show once & he only crapped out half of a turd!! After I had just paid full-turd admission!! I had to smush my own poop in my hair that night just to get my punk credentials!! Thanks a lot GG, you were a real class act!
Definition of joke a : something said or done to provoke laughter; especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist b (1) : the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2) : an instance of jesting : kidding can't take a joke Examples of joke in a Sentence She meant it as a joke, but many people took her seriously. They played a harmless joke on him. They are always making jokes about his car. I heard a funny joke yesterday. the punch line of a joke I didn't get the joke. That exam was a joke. Their product became a joke in the industry. He's in danger of becoming a national joke. 1 Understand where your sensitivity to jokes comes from. Often, your reaction to a joke is based on your thoughts associated with the joke. You may be interpreting the joke in a more serious way than was intended or are not understanding the joke correctly. As you process the joke, you may want to consider why you are reacting so seriously to the joke and why you are sensitive to the joke. This will help you to build more self awareness around the root of your sensitivity to certain jokes and tackle it head on.[2] Consider if your interpretation of the joke is realistic and accurate. Are you basing your understanding of the joke on assumptions or first hand experience? Is your sensitivity based on previous experiences or a false sense of the intent of the joke teller? You may also consider if there is evidence to show that you should not take the joke seriously and can process your sensitivity in a way that is not angry or negative. Taking these questions into consideration may help you to realize that your sensitivity to the joke may not be warranted and your sensitivity may be based on other feelings or emotions that do not have anything to do with the joke. 2 Consider if you are struggling with other emotions like stress and anxiety. Sometimes, other emotions can take over and it can be hard to laugh or smile at someone’s jokes. You may be feeling stress and anxiety due to a deadline, a commitment, or a recent set back, and not in the mood to listen to a funny story or a witty one liner. You may end up taking someone’s jokes seriously because you are caught in a negative headspace or too wrapped up in your issues to see the lighter side of things.[3] Keep in mind laughter and joking around can be very effective stress relief, especially if you are struggling to maintain a positive outlook and are in a troubled or dark place. Though you may be in a mindset where everything is serious and dire, it’s important to allow yourself to lighten up and laugh, even if it’s at a silly joke. 3 Notice if you are sensitive due to discomfort. You may be in a situation where you are taking a joke seriously because you are uncomfortable with the joke’s subject matter or you are confused about why the joke is funny. If you think the joke may be offensive, you should consider why you consider the joke offensive and if your reaction is based on fact (such as historical fact in the case of a racist joke) or personal experience (such as your experience as a woman in the case of a sexist joke). You do not need to necessarily have first-hand experience with a certain perspective to find a joke offensive and inappropriate. Often, if you are feeling uncomfortable because the joke seems crude or inaccurate, you may be justified in taking the joke seriously and not laughing at it. 4 Ask for clarification if you are confused by a joke. If you are taking the joke seriously because you are confused by the intentions of the joke teller, you may want to ask the joke teller what he meant by his joke or ask him to clarify why he made the joke. You may hear a joke from a scientist, for example, that only makes sense to another scientist. Most jokes lose their punchline if they are overstated, but asking the joke teller questions can be a useful way for you to get more information about the joke and better understand certain types of jokes in the future. PART 2 1 Put yourself in the shoes of the joke teller. You should think about who the joke teller is and why he may be telling a certain joke. A father may tell a joke about fathers to a group of people, for example, that may only make sense to other fathers. This may be because he wants to appeal to the other fathers in the group, and you may not get the joke because you are not a father. This can be applied to other professions and groups, as you may need to try to identify with the joke teller’s perspective to fully understand the joke. It can be useful to consider the joke as representative of the humor of the joke teller as well. A person who has a goofy sense of humor may tell a different joke than a person who is more dry and witty. Aligning yourself with the joke teller can allow you to take the joke as it is meant to be taken, which is often not seriously. 2 Notice how other people around you react to the joke. If you can’t quite determine the intent behind the joke, you can look to the others around you to determine how you should react to the joke. Often, laughter can be infectious and you can end up laughing with everyone else just by paying attention to their reactions. Gauging the reactions of others can also allow you to take the joke less seriously, especially if the others around you are enjoying the joke.[5] According to studies, we do not choose to laugh. Often, laughter is an automatic response that we do unconsciously. This is why it’s difficult to laugh on command or fake a laugh. Paying attention to how others are responding around may cause you to inadvertently laugh at a joke, rather than remain serious and standoffish. 3 Respond with a witty one liner. To break through your serious approach, you may want to challenge yourself to respond to the joke with a witty comeback or one liner. You can do this by picking up on a theme or idea in the joke and countering with a line you think is funnier or more interesting.[6] For example, a coworker may tell a joke about his toddler always being sad when he leaves the house. You may then respond with a one liner about how your dog is always sad when you leave for the day. This is a funny response because it builds off of the original joke and presents a funny counter-image: your dog, sad at the door, as you head off to work. This will show you are not taking your coworker’s joke seriously and can be part of the fun. 4 Brush off the joke by being self-deprecating. Self-deprecation is when you make fun of yourself as a way to elicit laughs. It can be useful when you are not sure how to respond to a joke or you realize you responded too seriously to a joke. Self-deprecating humor can be a good way to brush off an awkward moment and show you can poke fun at yourself.[7] Use self-deprecating humor whenever you feel awkward, on the spot, or unsure of what to say. For example, your friend may make a joke about how awful he is at a certain sport or game. You may respond with self-deprecation, like how awful you are at most things in general. This will likely cause your friend to laugh and allow you to respond to the original joke in a funny way. PART 3 REALLY IMPORTANT - EMBRACING HUMOR AND JOKES- 1 Tell your own jokes. Gain more practice with joking around and laughing by forcing yourself to tell jokes to others. This can help you to take yourself less seriously and show you are willing to be funny.[8] You may want to look up some good jokes online and perform them in a mirror before you try them on others. You may also try out jokes on sympathetic friends before you tell them to a larger audience. It may also be fun to try an amateur comedy night at a local bar or pub and showcase your sense of humor to a room of sympathetic strangers. A good joke consists of a setup and punchline. The setup is the first half of the joke and usually contains the location and the key individuals. The punchline is usually one line and produces the laugh. For example, you may have the following set up: “A priest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into a bar.” You may then have this punchline: “The bartender says: ‘What is this, some kind of joke?’” 2 Practice telling funny stories to others. A funny story or anecdote can also help to lighten the mood and show you are willing to laugh with others. Telling a funny story is similar to telling a joke. You should combine timing and physical gestures and create a setup and a punchline for the story. You should also maintain eye contact with your audience as you tell the story and try to end the story on the line that will get the biggest laugh. When you are telling a joke or a story, you should try to be brief and to the point. Your audience has a limited attention span and you do not want them to lose interest in the story before you get to the punchline. 3 Watch funny shows and films. Get a better sense of what is considered funny by watching television shows and films that are considered comedic. Professional comedy actors are often very good at using timing and physical gestures, as well as well placed jokes, to get the viewer to laugh. Note if you prefer certain styles of comedy over others, such as dark humor, dry humor, or slapstick humor. You may then be able to determine which jokes you may find funny in real life around your coworkers, friends, or family. If you respond to slapstick humor in film or television, you may respond well to it in your own life.
not that it really matters, but in the interest of knowledge, it ain't about no booze, though it later became associated with Beam. On "Anti-Social Personality Disorder", he says it's about "Jimmy a little boy that i've wanted for a few years now." In the lyrics, he talks about "riding on a death ship, some nights we almost died." The "death ship" was my van - when i spoke with him in late '92 he was still laughing about our "death rides", my crazy driving. There's a pic of that van, as well as some of my letters from GG, on my FaceBook page. Be Educated. Ask Rob Basso of the Jabbers who that song's about. He's on FB, too. - Jim Danger
I'll confess, I'm no different. Makin' the scene with a magazine, there's no way around it. I'm not weird about it, I don't tie myself up or anything. Just like to spend a little time with myself.
GG is really the only punk who ever lived. You see these other bands saying al this shit that they won't do nor believe in what there saying, there Not violent or crazy or a threat too society they just suck and make crappy songs on issues that dont even matter. GG was the real terror the real punk the real rebel, thus the only punk who ever lived
gg allins wordplay if that of a top notch lyricist, hes so subtle and uses his words so perfectly. Hanging out with jim, HANGING. When youre hungover, youre hanging, jim obviously being the bottle and a bad/good influence (depending how you look at it.) He may be the most crazy/psychotic performer ive come across, but there is methid behind that madness
I have to say I don't really live my life like GG since I graduated, but despite my accumulated riches and sedentary lifestyle, GG always was a man I could admire. GG is the honey badger of people. No fear, no holds barred, 20 years later GG lives on through his legacy!
My old Buddy Jabbers.miss your shrieks of delight,hope the last second of your Life,regardless of your legacy,your initial given name took you in But hey,you wanted to live that way,babies are cute
♫ ♬ ♪ ♩ ♭♪ Never had no friends, I was always the outcast♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ Just a psycho weirdo, I was just a piece of thrash But I always had a partner in crime, that's me and Jim 'Cause I spent a lot of time in jail hanging out with him♩ ♪ ♫ ♬♫ ♬ ♪ ♩ ♭♪
He straight sings, "beating up on young girls, some nights we almost died!" You either get it or you don't. But once the show starts, that don't matter at all. Damn.
GG Allin was like a premonition of the cultural nihilism that reigned over the West after the end of the Cold War -- the utter emptiness of nü-metal, corporatized 'gangster' rap, Woodstock 99, etc. If we've become subconsciously convinced that there's nothing beyond capitalist drudgery, then poop-throwing is all that's left for us to do. Thanks, GG.
this song reminds me of being in jail and hanging with a guy like jim.he was older and had been trough the system and was crazy as fuck but a pretty good dude non the less.
I stopped doing speed after five-six years of a daily using it (teeth starting to rot,organs starting to hurt inside and also some speech problems) and I needed something to replace it..I love Jim way before I started to love speed and now I am drinking it almost every night but I can see it is slowly dragging me towards alcoholism..not good.
My friend Jim helped me get off heroin. He fed me, wouldn't let me leave the apartment to score. I owe him my life. This song reminds me of that time. Thanks Jim, I love you buddy.
rememeber that a junkie that quits smack and starts drinking is the worst thing. But getting drunk (maybe on Subs) to get clean could be an idea...not for me, but for others could work...happy to hear that you're clean...
@@assurdo8888 thanks mate. Been about 5 years now. Still have dreams about it.
@@N3rdCore1 and if you trip sometimes on psychedelics, it gets worse the craving, once you come down? I've eperienced that they can minimize cravings for various substances...then i arrived to a point when i couldn't go back. Ever been an on/off heroin user, the exception, the one in a million that says i can stop when i want...and actually did, but ... PK'S ARE GRIPPING ME BY THE BALLS AND CAN'T FIND A WAY TO STOP OR TAPER DOWN.
@Patrick Santos be safe bro. Much love from Canada.
@Patrick Santos I can stay clean on smack, since my zone is on another lockdown period, but i am highly hooked on oxys, for legit reasons...anyway, no needles since forever....what does it mean monkey water? Be careful. If it means that you shoot up every 5 to 7 days BE CAREFUL...PLEASE...
Maybe one of the greatest songs ever in the history of humankind
i whole heartly agree
@@sewerslidemg I second that
eeeasily
One of?
GG Allin was actually a really good songwriter.
Best ad Jim Beam will always had...
got a glass of jim next to me
I literally only drink Jim cause of gg
@@tylerdiaz3692 beam sucks azz these days
Actually really good fucking music. Nobody can take that away from GG. He made fine rock music.
And country
dude was seriously talented and highly overlooked on his work
I have no friends 20 years old and a fucking loner
start drinkin jim, you'll be the life of the fucking party.
haha sometimes it's easier that way
I have no friends 30 years old and a fucking boner
You should probably just end it now and get it over with.
how's your mom's house?
Never had no friends, I was always the outcast
Just a psycho weirdo, I was just a piece of thrash
But I always had a partner in crime, that's me and Jim
'Cause I spent a lot of time in jail hanging out with him
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Me and Jim were always, always going out
Looking for some fistfights, we were smashing all above
Never knowing where we'd end up, always breaking the law
Beating off on young girls, some nights we almost died
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Hanging out with Jim, hanging out
Jim and I were fucking crazy, we never had a care
Riding on a death trip, causing trouble everywhere
We're uncontrollable, rebels with a cause
Mr. Beam was always there when I wake up on the floor
+ado fonconi its smashing about not above
+ado fonconi its also beating up on young girls. not beating off on young girls
Naw dude it's about. Unless he is saying above with an t inflection at the end with no v sound.
lol!
TK It's beating off.
GG is the best artist Ive ever listened to. Music died when he left us
What?
GG sounds like he was hanging out with Jim while he recorded this
As he probably was
He sure do 😂
Fr!
He was hanging out with mr beam everyday
Pussy!
One of the best punk songs ever written.
I'm hangin' out with Absolute tonight. Again. Fuck straight-edge.
Indeed. Fuck them.
Jim is our real friend, he never betrayed us :)
Didnt know Jim Henson was such a badass as well as a successful puppeteer
It's a track like this that makes GGs artistic credibility much stronger, whilst comprising none of his dangerous persona.
GG Allin's only friend is Jim. And my only friend is vodka. Rest in piss, GG
mine is schnaps
+Josiah Knoedler ha. fuckin hilarious
ZigZachary
Hahahaha holy shit I screenshot this entire comment section. this is hilarious.
Eason Abraham good. fuck the police n shit.
I started drinking jim beam because of gg allin
Garfield creator Jim Davis? This answers a lot of questions.
"Garfield, I'm putting you on a diet."
"Bite my piss, Jon!"
*stabs Jon in the eye.*
lmao
No no he means Jim Jones lolol
Jim Beam??
I saw GG on Geraldo one time & he didn't even take a Doody!! Plus, I went to a show once & he only crapped out half of a turd!! After I had just paid full-turd admission!! I had to smush my own poop in my hair that night just to get my punk credentials!! Thanks a lot GG, you were a real class act!
Matthew Coolness fuckin poser
"I had to smush my own poop in my hair that night just to get my punk credentials!!"
I dont like u
Gg is the king gg for president!
well not anymore i mean hes dead hahahaha
RIP GG!!!!
Jim n I were fkn crazy...love it..
GG loved me telling about my guineapigs,cracked him up
My fav gg song, actually amazing
GG the legend! ❤️
I love GG and Jim too
really love this one ;333
I’m drinking a pint of Jim Beam right now
Jack, Jim and Johnny. the three j's as i call them, they're really good friends of mine.
He's talking about Jim Varney. GG was a big fan of the Ernest films.
mikehermetic No,He Say "Mr. Beam"
Definition of joke
a : something said or done to provoke laughter; especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist
b (1) : the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2) : an instance of jesting : kidding can't take a joke
Examples of joke in a Sentence
She meant it as a joke, but many people took her seriously.
They played a harmless joke on him.
They are always making jokes about his car.
I heard a funny joke yesterday.
the punch line of a joke
I didn't get the joke.
That exam was a joke.
Their product became a joke in the industry.
He's in danger of becoming a national joke.
1
Understand where your sensitivity to jokes comes from. Often, your reaction to a joke is based on your thoughts associated with the joke. You may be interpreting the joke in a more serious way than was intended or are not understanding the joke correctly. As you process the joke, you may want to consider why you are reacting so seriously to the joke and why you are sensitive to the joke. This will help you to build more self awareness around the root of your sensitivity to certain jokes and tackle it head on.[2]
Consider if your interpretation of the joke is realistic and accurate. Are you basing your understanding of the joke on assumptions or first hand experience? Is your sensitivity based on previous experiences or a false sense of the intent of the joke teller?
You may also consider if there is evidence to show that you should not take the joke seriously and can process your sensitivity in a way that is not angry or negative. Taking these questions into consideration may help you to realize that your sensitivity to the joke may not be warranted and your sensitivity may be based on other feelings or emotions that do not have anything to do with the joke.
2
Consider if you are struggling with other emotions like stress and anxiety. Sometimes, other emotions can take over and it can be hard to laugh or smile at someone’s jokes. You may be feeling stress and anxiety due to a deadline, a commitment, or a recent set back, and not in the mood to listen to a funny story or a witty one liner. You may end up taking someone’s jokes seriously because you are caught in a negative headspace or too wrapped up in your issues to see the lighter side of things.[3]
Keep in mind laughter and joking around can be very effective stress relief, especially if you are struggling to maintain a positive outlook and are in a troubled or dark place. Though you may be in a mindset where everything is serious and dire, it’s important to allow yourself to lighten up and laugh, even if it’s at a silly joke.
3
Notice if you are sensitive due to discomfort. You may be in a situation where you are taking a joke seriously because you are uncomfortable with the joke’s subject matter or you are confused about why the joke is funny. If you think the joke may be offensive, you should consider why you consider the joke offensive and if your reaction is based on fact (such as historical fact in the case of a racist joke) or personal experience (such as your experience as a woman in the case of a sexist joke).
You do not need to necessarily have first-hand experience with a certain perspective to find a joke offensive and inappropriate. Often, if you are feeling uncomfortable because the joke seems crude or inaccurate, you may be justified in taking the joke seriously and not laughing at it.
4
Ask for clarification if you are confused by a joke. If you are taking the joke seriously because you are confused by the intentions of the joke teller, you may want to ask the joke teller what he meant by his joke or ask him to clarify why he made the joke. You may hear a joke from a scientist, for example, that only makes sense to another scientist. Most jokes lose their punchline if they are overstated, but asking the joke teller questions can be a useful way for you to get more information about the joke and better understand certain types of jokes in the future.
PART 2
1
Put yourself in the shoes of the joke teller. You should think about who the joke teller is and why he may be telling a certain joke. A father may tell a joke about fathers to a group of people, for example, that may only make sense to other fathers. This may be because he wants to appeal to the other fathers in the group, and you may not get the joke because you are not a father. This can be applied to other professions and groups, as you may need to try to identify with the joke teller’s perspective to fully understand the joke.
It can be useful to consider the joke as representative of the humor of the joke teller as well. A person who has a goofy sense of humor may tell a different joke than a person who is more dry and witty. Aligning yourself with the joke teller can allow you to take the joke as it is meant to be taken, which is often not seriously.
2
Notice how other people around you react to the joke. If you can’t quite determine the intent behind the joke, you can look to the others around you to determine how you should react to the joke. Often, laughter can be infectious and you can end up laughing with everyone else just by paying attention to their reactions. Gauging the reactions of others can also allow you to take the joke less seriously, especially if the others around you are enjoying the joke.[5]
According to studies, we do not choose to laugh. Often, laughter is an automatic response that we do unconsciously. This is why it’s difficult to laugh on command or fake a laugh. Paying attention to how others are responding around may cause you to inadvertently laugh at a joke, rather than remain serious and standoffish.
3
Respond with a witty one liner. To break through your serious approach, you may want to challenge yourself to respond to the joke with a witty comeback or one liner. You can do this by picking up on a theme or idea in the joke and countering with a line you think is funnier or more interesting.[6]
For example, a coworker may tell a joke about his toddler always being sad when he leaves the house. You may then respond with a one liner about how your dog is always sad when you leave for the day. This is a funny response because it builds off of the original joke and presents a funny counter-image: your dog, sad at the door, as you head off to work. This will show you are not taking your coworker’s joke seriously and can be part of the fun.
4
Brush off the joke by being self-deprecating. Self-deprecation is when you make fun of yourself as a way to elicit laughs. It can be useful when you are not sure how to respond to a joke or you realize you responded too seriously to a joke. Self-deprecating humor can be a good way to brush off an awkward moment and show you can poke fun at yourself.[7]
Use self-deprecating humor whenever you feel awkward, on the spot, or unsure of what to say. For example, your friend may make a joke about how awful he is at a certain sport or game. You may respond with self-deprecation, like how awful you are at most things in general. This will likely cause your friend to laugh and allow you to respond to the original joke in a funny way.
PART 3 REALLY IMPORTANT - EMBRACING HUMOR AND JOKES-
1
Tell your own jokes. Gain more practice with joking around and laughing by forcing yourself to tell jokes to others. This can help you to take yourself less seriously and show you are willing to be funny.[8]
You may want to look up some good jokes online and perform them in a mirror before you try them on others. You may also try out jokes on sympathetic friends before you tell them to a larger audience. It may also be fun to try an amateur comedy night at a local bar or pub and showcase your sense of humor to a room of sympathetic strangers.
A good joke consists of a setup and punchline. The setup is the first half of the joke and usually contains the location and the key individuals. The punchline is usually one line and produces the laugh. For example, you may have the following set up: “A priest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into a bar.” You may then have this punchline: “The bartender says: ‘What is this, some kind of joke?’”
2
Practice telling funny stories to others. A funny story or anecdote can also help to lighten the mood and show you are willing to laugh with others. Telling a funny story is similar to telling a joke. You should combine timing and physical gestures and create a setup and a punchline for the story. You should also maintain eye contact with your audience as you tell the story and try to end the story on the line that will get the biggest laugh.
When you are telling a joke or a story, you should try to be brief and to the point. Your audience has a limited attention span and you do not want them to lose interest in the story before you get to the punchline.
3
Watch funny shows and films. Get a better sense of what is considered funny by watching television shows and films that are considered comedic. Professional comedy actors are often very good at using timing and physical gestures, as well as well placed jokes, to get the viewer to laugh.
Note if you prefer certain styles of comedy over others, such as dark humor, dry humor, or slapstick humor. You may then be able to determine which jokes you may find funny in real life around your coworkers, friends, or family. If you respond to slapstick humor in film or television, you may respond well to it in your own life.
Eric Feier Take that comment and shove it up your ass...
my comment works for you too
Eric Feier so it does for you too, ironic, ain't it?
The best/worst product endorsement ever!
Reminds me of Max the Silent by PAW. I always appreciate how relatable these punk friendship songs can be
I need some Jim Beam right now
this song is the bomb
i wanna hang out with this Jim guy
That's me - Honored to be GG's friend, and to be {as far as i know} the only person GG ever wrote a song about. More info at jimdangerzone.com
okee-doke. Who do you think it is? Some ghost? hahaha
jim, have you even listened to this song? this song is about jim beam, the beverage. not you. go back to the danger zone and leave gg alone.
not that it really matters, but in the interest of knowledge, it ain't about no booze, though it later became associated with Beam. On "Anti-Social Personality Disorder", he says it's about "Jimmy a little boy that i've wanted for a few years now." In the lyrics, he talks about "riding on a death ship, some nights we almost died." The "death ship" was my van - when i spoke with him in late '92 he was still laughing about our "death rides", my crazy driving. There's a pic of that van, as well as some of my letters from GG, on my FaceBook page. Be Educated. Ask Rob Basso of the Jabbers who that song's about. He's on FB, too. - Jim Danger
facebook.com/jimdanger.paradis/media_set?set=a.1450955968481179.1073741843.100007003686243&type=3
we drank a whole bottle of jim beam while recording this song. active sound south boston
These drums are fucking great
Great.
Very catchy.
my favorite drinkin song
RIP, my dude.
my only girlfriend is my hand
segamegadrive34 Single-player 4 lyfe!
Pelle Olsson best games are single player, buddy!
Saaaaame
I'll confess, I'm no different. Makin' the scene with a magazine, there's no way around it. I'm not weird about it, I don't tie myself up or anything. Just like to spend a little time with myself.
i hate me so much and i love it
GG is really the only punk who ever lived. You see these other bands saying al this shit that they won't do nor believe in what there saying, there Not violent or crazy or a threat too society they just suck and make crappy songs on issues that dont even matter. GG was the real terror the real punk the real rebel, thus the only punk who ever lived
and your name is jim
Adolf hiter was punk
Jesus christ was punk
Edmund ruffin was punk
Charles manson was punk
@@outlawquelshingdixienothin8893 gacy was punk
darby crash was pretty legit too
@@haikat4 Darby was head of his time, he made violence apart of punk
The drums are nice
So true
gg allins wordplay if that of a top notch lyricist, hes so subtle and uses his words so perfectly.
Hanging out with jim, HANGING.
When youre hungover, youre hanging, jim obviously being the bottle and a bad/good influence (depending how you look at it.)
He may be the most crazy/psychotic performer ive come across, but there is methid behind that madness
IM DRUNK AS FUCK HANGING OUT WITH JIM RN I LOVE JIM BEAM FUCKING BEING SOBER
I HATE THIS SORRY SACK OF HUMAN FILTH
Jim Morrison spoke of G.G. Hung out with Jim Morrison shook Johnny Cash's hand and loved Kitty Wells.
Jim beam is some good fucking whiskey
ALL DAY EVERYDAY !
Let's get fucked up everyday
Jesus Christ.
I really like this song!
Although it's a Jim beam commercial, it's still the best.
Coolest guy ever to walk the face of the earth
I just took a dump
I just took a piss
I usually hang out with Jack
this is Jesus
Andrew Hoffman literally
That’s for goddamn sure osti!
hang'n out!
YES
hell yes
I have to say I don't really live my life like GG since I graduated, but despite my accumulated riches and sedentary lifestyle, GG always was a man I could admire. GG is the honey badger of people. No fear, no holds barred, 20 years later GG lives on through his legacy!
look at this rich succesful in life, graduated high school loser we got over here!
I can relate
I hung out with Jabber Jabber do for the longest time when he had blond shoulderlong hair in late '89
GG allin is the best to drink to.
This could’ve been on tony hawks pro skater lol
Hanging out with jim
Three people prefer to hang out with Kool-Aid Man
indeed.
My old Buddy Jabbers.miss your shrieks of delight,hope the last second of your Life,regardless of your legacy,your initial given name took you in
But hey,you wanted to live that way,babies are cute
Hanging with Jim right now
GG
Muito.bom
He's talking about Jim Beam
No shit, bozo
***** I'm hanging out with soco 100... fuck Jeremy Johnson!
+ENGLANDSGOD Shenanigans.
Jeremy Johnson oh, I thought he was friends with jim Morrison.
I am hanging out with jim beam tonight
Jesus, you good osti.
♫ ♬ ♪ ♩ ♭♪
Never had no friends, I was always the outcast♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
Just a psycho weirdo, I was just a piece of thrash
But I always had a partner in crime, that's me and Jim
'Cause I spent a lot of time in jail hanging out with him♩ ♪ ♫ ♬♫ ♬ ♪ ♩ ♭♪
FUCH YEA!
My dumbass was picturing like some old drunk dude named Jim for a while. Yeah.
Sad, sad, sad!
Somehow.
He straight sings, "beating up on young girls, some nights we almost died!" You either get it or you don't. But once the show starts, that don't matter at all. Damn.
I always thought this would make a great American Oi! anthem!
hanging out with four loko hanging out with 4 loko hanging out!!!!!!
gavin Lipe lee hey gavin
I am in your school
song now reminds me of jim lahey.
Last line... 😟 Mr. Beam. So Jim Beam, the whisky. Damn this is one sad song.
This guy was nuts, but, his music is surprisingly good
I didn't know he was such good friends with Jim Dale of Dirty Potter. Though it does explain a lot
FUCKIN BADASS TUNE!!!!
I’m hanging out with Jim right now have been all week
Made my girl listen to this today
what were her thoughts on this?
@@Soundeagle3456 women have thoughts?
guys last name was redwine
Hanging out with Jim tonight
i wanna hang out with jim
Radio request
lol
GG Allin was like a premonition of the cultural nihilism that reigned over the West after the end of the Cold War -- the utter emptiness of nü-metal, corporatized 'gangster' rap, Woodstock 99, etc. If we've become subconsciously convinced that there's nothing beyond capitalist drudgery, then poop-throwing is all that's left for us to do. Thanks, GG.
Actually a pretty catchy tune.
and now hes hangin out with jim morrison
thats my life at the moment...
Same thing buddy
Some nights we almot died
I've hung out with Jim.
this song reminds me of being in jail and hanging with a guy like jim.he was older and had been trough the system and was crazy as fuck but a pretty good dude non the less.
I stopped doing speed after five-six years of a daily using it (teeth starting to rot,organs starting to hurt inside and also some speech problems) and I needed something to replace it..I love Jim way before I started to love speed and now I am drinking it almost every night but I can see it is slowly dragging me towards alcoholism..not good.
40oz Jim and I are getting acquainted this evening
Tupunc Shockerr - new band name.
Jack is a good friend also,Jim didnt get me that much in trouble
when you're mad with your girl there's nothing better than gg to make sure you are really fucking angry with her
2 folks hang out with Jack.