00:34 Yaha Baby 03:20 Makin' Love (The Dirty Shames Cover) 05:25 Cry Girl (The Kan Dells Cover) 07:40 You Little Nothing 10:39 Land Of A Thousand Dances (Wilson Pickett Cover) 13:30 Thunderbird ESQ 15:47 Gories Stomp 17:28 I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Willie Dixon Cover) 19:32 To Find Out (The Keggs Cover) 22:10 Telepathic 24:40 Give Me Love
1-Yaha Baby (Bel-Aires) 2-Makin' Love (Dirty Shames) 3-Cry Girl (Kan Dells) 4-You Little Nothing 5-Land of 1000 Dances (classic!) 6-Thunderbird ESQ 7-Gories Stomp (?) 8-I Just Wanna Make To You (classic!) 9-To Find Out (Keggs) 10-? 11-Give Me Love ...to be completed
It's too bad you didn't get drafted and removed from the gene pool... I can't imagine anyone trying to sound like this on purpose but now I see the infection has spread to more than one band. You really had a band that sounded this bad and you felt the need to brag about it 50 years later? 🤣 Sorry Just Say No Kids 😜
@@danielmoore7332 My LPs are Wagner, Handel, Beethoven early country and the cultural music of my people. I won't waste time explaining what cultures and educating you on their histories seeing how your comment shows all you seem to care about is killing indigenous people and womanizing since those are your two claims to fame during the era. Kinda like Putins puppets desecrating Ukraine right now.
@@ANDunn-tf6xp aw sh!t a mr / mrs/ ms perfect. youre the type of person that 99 outta 100 people would say eff that creep. why would you even be here when you could be listening to some boring fo sho crap from like the 18th century by some wig wearing buckled shoe sportin snuff snortin european elitists?
Originally by Chris Kenner in '62, Cannibal and the Headhunters added the "na na na na" bit and fellow East LA bands like Thee Midnighters did it too, Wilson Pickett had a big hit with his version in '66, mod band The Action did it around the same time, Patti Smith does a riff on it on "Horses"... There are tons of versions .
Salut Nick. Meg White savait mieux jouer que Peggy, malheureusement.... Jamais accroché aux White Stripes, trop Pop pour moi. Les Gories, c'est du Punk.
It wasn't a bar, it was a huge spread that Lenny from Snake Out owned (or at least his family did), where he used to have these massive parties/events that went on all night. There was a massive garage where his band & other local groups would play. In the 80s, almost everyone in that scene would drive out there, spend all night drinking and doing destructive things, then drive home extremely hungover in the morning.
“Uninspiring”. It’s like the Gories didn’t inspire The Black Keys, Jack White, The Oblivians, Jay Reatard and basically 90% of the bands during the garage rock revival of the 2000’s
@@NyqWill95 That's not saying much. Rock/Blues has been done way... better by a lot more people. Jack White is a mere shadow of the rock/blues guitarists who've had more lengthy, storied careers with better songs, better playing.
00:34 Yaha Baby
03:20 Makin' Love (The Dirty Shames Cover)
05:25 Cry Girl (The Kan Dells Cover)
07:40 You Little Nothing
10:39 Land Of A Thousand Dances (Wilson Pickett Cover)
13:30 Thunderbird ESQ
15:47 Gories Stomp
17:28 I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Willie Dixon Cover)
19:32 To Find Out (The Keggs Cover)
22:10 Telepathic
24:40 Give Me Love
Thanks for the job, Amity !
This is beautiful hypnotic garage music paying tribute to a handful of styles and traditions and it is done literally perfectly with infectious charm.
And that makes it original in and of itself
This is what's missing in music today, raw and real
1-Yaha Baby (Bel-Aires)
2-Makin' Love (Dirty Shames)
3-Cry Girl (Kan Dells)
4-You Little Nothing
5-Land of 1000 Dances (classic!)
6-Thunderbird ESQ
7-Gories Stomp (?)
8-I Just Wanna Make To You (classic!)
9-To Find Out (Keggs)
10-?
11-Give Me Love
...to be completed
Track 1 is called Yaha Baby
Yaha Baby is originally(?) by the Bel Aires.
the greatest fucking band that ever lived
That's real 80's low-fi garage , I see a little VU meet Kingsmen spirit in here ! Love it somehow . Thank you !
That bottle of Night Train tells me Im in the right place
i was about 13 yrs old...i wasnt' sophisticated enough to listen to this music...but i loved the cramps!!!! gories gories gorie....
I believe Lux Interior in the nineties once called The Gories the best new band of the last ten years.
"You see how they treat me in this band ?"
Drummer starts hitting the kit, while guitarist hastily gets on adjusting his new string
16:02 was a good example of the universe re-setting itself. Such good stuff
Holy crap, I was there!
THIS is how Legends are created.....
Bless you for uploading this.
Love!!!
xoxo The Clarences
WOW! Reminds me of the band we formed back in '66, The Ashes! Very garage
This is an awesome post!
It's too bad you didn't get drafted and removed from the gene pool...
I can't imagine anyone trying to sound like this on purpose but now I see the infection has spread to more than one band.
You really had a band that sounded this bad and you felt the need to brag about it 50 years later? 🤣
Sorry
Just Say No Kids 😜
@@ANDunn-tf6xp I enlisted. And yep, we were awesome! As long as the girls squealed we were in Heaven. BTW, how's yer new Justin Bieber LP?
@@danielmoore7332
My LPs are Wagner, Handel, Beethoven early country and the cultural music of my people.
I won't waste time explaining what cultures and educating you on their histories seeing how your comment shows all you seem to care about is killing indigenous people and womanizing since those are your two claims to fame during the era.
Kinda like Putins puppets desecrating Ukraine right now.
@@ANDunn-tf6xp aw sh!t a mr / mrs/ ms perfect. youre the type of person that 99 outta 100 people would say eff that creep. why would you even be here when you could be listening to some boring fo sho crap from like the 18th century by some wig wearing buckled shoe sportin snuff snortin european elitists?
7:17 Awwww 😄😊
Great 🔥 thank you
Can't wait to see them next month
this is from the year I graduated HS... man...
I played a gig with the demolition doll rods in the 90s they were great too Danny is a good guitar player!
GOOD GAWD this is fantastic!💓
Love that version of Cry Girl
straight killer set
Sure, it may be amateurish & clumsy by some standards, but the fact is I was smiling & nodding throughout the whole thing. Primitivism at its funnest.
Holy shit this is great!
damn. dude can wail!
These guys sound great. They seem to have a lot of the bo diddly beat in their style
that's quite right sir...
Honey for all ears, who has
Greetings from Colden Colorado, well I met Mick once, saw the Gories and the demolition Doll Rods. Beyond FUCKING KUHL!
The best
Maravillosos!!!
Hell yeah thanks for uploading this! Amazing band! 🤙🤙🤙
no kick pedal? no snare? no problem.
You don't need either of those when you kick this much ass
And no volume on the back up singers mic...no problem. Lmao
That version of Land Of 1000 Dances is killer! Wonder whose version they heard
94MikeJ I thought .cannibal and the headhunters were the only ones to do it ?
Originally by Chris Kenner in '62, Cannibal and the Headhunters added the "na na na na" bit and fellow East LA bands like Thee Midnighters did it too, Wilson Pickett had a big hit with his version in '66, mod band The Action did it around the same time, Patti Smith does a riff on it on "Horses"... There are tons of versions
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I bet they heard the Wilson Pickett recording- Mick is doing the ad libs from that version in this performance
@@matthewprater9300 I agree. Cannibal & the Headhunters for sure!
WENT TO HIGHSCHOOL IN NEW BOSTON!!!!
i like this bordel
THANKS THAT'S FUCKING RAD!
The Gories were the best. Look for "Queenie." Do not pass go, go straight to heaven.
I like em...
Inspiring dope ass shit right here !
They got 'It'
I hear a lot more Velvet Underground in their sound than rhythm n blues.
Me too
Not to mention the drummer sounds a lot like Maureen Tucker...
Peggy is the unmissable missing link between Mo Tucker and Meg White
(The M in her name is in the McNeil part ;)
House Rockin Gore's
Al's inconveniently secret desire, if Tipper only knew !
The Shaggs, but good.
What is the name of the first song?
+Jesús Carrasco "Yaha Baby"
+hors du monde Thank you :D
What's the tune around 25 mins that starts with "GERONIMO!" ?
It's called "Gimme Love"
Austin Johnson thank you
The drummer. Meg White avant la lettre.
Salut Nick. Meg White savait mieux jouer que Peggy, malheureusement.... Jamais accroché aux White Stripes, trop Pop pour moi. Les Gories, c'est du Punk.
@@horsdumonde You probably won't like the Ramones either, then?
@@JohnBlutarski I don't understand why you say that. I like a lot the first two Ramones albums !
What song are they playing at 7:40
you little nothing
What starts around 19:36?
Plamena Halacheva to find out" is the name of that song
15 53 TRACK
Was this outside? Mcnastys was the only bar in New Boston then
It wasn't a bar, it was a huge spread that Lenny from Snake Out owned (or at least his family did), where he used to have these massive parties/events that went on all night. There was a massive garage where his band & other local groups would play.
In the 80s, almost everyone in that scene would drive out there, spend all night drinking and doing destructive things, then drive home extremely hungover in the morning.
MD (mayan dah)
Song at 21:44 please?
The Keggs - To find out
22:10 name?
Telepathic
They REALLY need to release a “greatest hits” CD remastered by legendary Butch Vig.
The drummer plays like a girl!
That’s my favourite part
Woman moment at 4:42
Sounds too much like early 60's beach rock in the late 80's they could have at least been more original give me the surfing bird tune
I like the lo-fi aspect of it. And that's about all. Bland, dull, uninspiring.
You wouldn’t know genius if it shot you in the fucking head dumbfuck
“Uninspiring”. It’s like the Gories didn’t inspire The Black Keys, Jack White, The Oblivians, Jay Reatard and basically 90% of the bands during the garage rock revival of the 2000’s
@@NyqWill95 More bland bands that nobody knows/cares about.
@@shootfirst2097 Except Jack White is probably the most iconic person in modern rock/blues
@@NyqWill95 That's not saying much. Rock/Blues has been done way... better by a lot more people. Jack White is a mere shadow of the rock/blues guitarists who've had more lengthy, storied careers with better songs, better playing.