I remember seeing Fugazi in Seattle about 94-95 ish, and Ian stopped the show because someone was talking trash and throwing things at him. after the band stopped, he asked if that person "wanted to go outside" and handle things like men. that was a cool moment, and that dude backed down and the band immediately picked up where they left off. lol
I went to a show in the nineties in DC. Shudder to Think opened. The crowd was booing and throwing stuff. Ian came out from the back and let it be known that Shudder were his friends and and if they weren’t treated decently, then Fugazi wouldn’t play either.
not the better kind.. like . ya know... doin the songs.. idk.. I know the clash did these kinda shenanigans with thier bouncers.. idk.. certainly they knew that.. it's fine.. whatever.. but calling him a "hero" is pretty cringe.
This is the difference between someone who is punk and someone who thinks they're punk but completely misunderstands the idea. I won't say which way round that is.
It's one of those things that is actually not that big of a deal on paper and I'm not one to get physical pretty much ever but if someone spat on me, I'd probably start throwing some punches
"Er .. I know you like spitting, but I don't particularly like it while I'm playing, but if you get off on it , that's up to your intellect I suppose."
lmao bro most punk bands aren't even musicians. They're all just scene kids who wanted to dress up and be famous. Everyone's a poser, appreciate the damn art, who gives a fuck about the artist
True. Most of the time, those who look the most stereotypically punk, are usually just interested in being contrarians and "against the establishment". Many of them might as well have turned into Neo-Nazi skinheads and just happened to become punks. Some of them even don't think there's much of a difference between the two even though punks should be ideologically polar opposites of Nazis.
I remember an interview (maybe it was even in "Instrument") with some guy outside a Fugazi show, complaining about them being "preachy" or whatever and explaining how punk should be about not giving a shit and just partying. It was some jock who's politically probably a total right-winger. Punk should be about giving a lot of shit.
Ian has elevated and contributed so much to the punk and indie rock scenes. I mean he invented the straight edge hc genre for fucks sake. Don't fucking spit on him.
@@BobbyBasketball19999 Are you saying you didn't know that straight edge originated in the hardcore punk scene? Minor Threat, Earth Crisis, Refused, and tons of other straight edge hardcore bands. So yes, sober punk rock. It's been a huge part of the scene since the late 80s.
was just saying the other nite, you're always safe at a punk show. a complete stranger will pick you up if you fall. the nicest people Ive known are punks.
No. At one Discharge show I saw guy jumping from stage to audience and landing on totally unaware woman resulting that the woman hit her head to floor pretty hard. Safety? Too many morons in punk
I heard that in their van they kept envelopes containing $10 bills in them, the price of admission for the show. Someone acts up they are hauled out back and given an envelope and told never to come back.
If that kid's still alive I hope he's improved enough to regret this. Lord knows I did some regrettable shit as a drunk fool. Luckily it doesn't exist on video.
A guy in the audience was spitting on Ian so Ian dragged him on stage and intensely asked him to apologize. He did not so Ian said he would have to ask him to leave. He was presumably taken by Ian to exit the building. If this doesn’t make any sense let me know.
@@systematicdecline24wow, thank you for response that fast, you responded to my comment very fast, being this an old vídeo. Now I understand all, really!! Thanks a lot friend, I appreciate this a lot :)
They charged 5 bucks no matter what. My Grandfather let them play American Legion Hall even though most old dudes didn't want to let them. In terms of caring about fans, no one can touch them. Not in it for the money.
Ian the singer said "I do not appreciate being spit at" and dragged Spitman up into the stage to kick him out of the show. But before kicking him out, Ian gives him three chances to apologize. Spitman declines the opportunity three times and is then handed over to "event staff."
Ian: Sí, soy un ser humano y estoy listo para una disculpa, y no me gusta ser escupido por otras personas, ¿me entiendes? Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!! Ian: ¿Te vas a disculpar? Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!! Ian: ¿Te vas a disculpar? Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!! Ian: ¿Te vas a disculpar? Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!! Ian: Ok, creo que deberías irte.
What i never got about ian is the whole "Straight edge" thing because he'd talk about drunk people fighting at their gigs, and then he'd be the one punching and attacking the audience.
Yea in this instance, but other footage of gigs when he was in Minor threat he'd come on stage and be on his knees headbutting people stood at the front of the stage. The drunk dude reminds me of the cider "punks" you get over here in Britain all wearing the same leather jackets and matching rediculous over the top mega long spikey mohekan. Anyway 🥓 I'm a DEVO head. Spuds Unite.
@@wreckrebirth39 "We're all DEVO" booji boy. X O there was a boy who became a man as fast as he can, before he knew it his life had passed him by, the tip of his tongue turned red red as red as his head, and a pug named Bruce sold him some Fentanyl, the end. Don't you just hate cliff hangers Sylvester Stallone all alone withdrawing from opioids. Like a cat tied to a stick on antibiotics.
I was at that show. He refunded the kid's $5 and kicked him out. 🤣
To be fair, Ian gave the guy three chances to apologize.
“You will deny me three times before the cock crows”
RIGHT ON!
Ian MacKaye channeling his inner kindergarten teacher
I remember seeing Fugazi in Seattle about 94-95 ish, and Ian stopped the show because someone was talking trash and throwing things at him. after the band stopped, he asked if that person "wanted to go outside" and handle things like men. that was a cool moment, and that dude backed down and the band immediately picked up where they left off. lol
This should be taught in analytic therapy to show how the superego deals with the narcissist ego. "Do you apologize? well, to the repression cell. "
The word you are looking for is "taught."
@@danielscissorhands Troo. Tank you
I love how the intensity of the "do you apologize?" increases with whatever the drunk guy is saying.
"right on" i think he is saying
@@pedroroggla8129nah he screamed the N word 😂
@@stillcursed5168 Which one?
I thought he was saying "Never"
He very clearly says "Neon Geon Evangalion!" all four times in a row. There is no doubt that that's what he's saying. @@mooninites3
I went to a show in the nineties in DC. Shudder to Think opened. The crowd was booing and throwing stuff. Ian came out from the back and let it be known that Shudder were his friends and and if they weren’t treated decently, then Fugazi wouldn’t play either.
Shudder to Think is terrible though
@@LazarusWilhelmWhat? I really liked the album Funeral at the Movies!
@@LazarusWilhelm Wrong
the most legendary ethically committed punk band of all time
More like the most overrated “punk band” of all time
@@jimreplicantk, go listen to green day bud
Yeah? Keep believing the hype
@@johneapleseed6876 you think First two seven inches is just hype?
@@johneapleseed6876 anyone who saw them don't have to believe anything. we know it in our bones.
Ian is a hero. He was smaller than that dude and certainly more pacifistic, but he was totally fearless.
well, but those two roadies sure weren't smaller. which is to take nothing away from Ian. he is certainly a role model of mine.
looks like kayfabe
performative
not the better kind.. like . ya know... doin the songs.. idk.. I know the clash did these kinda shenanigans with thier bouncers.. idk.. certainly they knew that.. it's fine.. whatever.. but calling him a "hero" is pretty cringe.
@@StruggleoftheOutsider why.. do.. you.. write.. like.. this..?
Lol Ian MacKaye would make a great televangelist
ITS IN THE WAY THAT YOU USE IT
This is a truly moronic take from a veritable dip ass
Punk bands like Talking Heads were actually influenced by televangelists and all that speaking in tongues stuff
He did look like he was about to baptize the guy.
This is the difference between someone who is punk and someone who thinks they're punk but completely misunderstands the idea. I won't say which way round that is.
The difference between your mom and someone elses mom is that your mom enjoys being spat on
The spitter is super punk and Ian is super bourgeois ^^
Ur an idiot
@@thomasdupont7186yeah okay
So what is punk?
Punk or not I don't think it's unreasonable to get mad at someone spitting at you
Oh regardless of how you "identify" it's assault. Just the same as a slap to the face.
It's one of those things that is actually not that big of a deal on paper and I'm not one to get physical pretty much ever but if someone spat on me, I'd probably start throwing some punches
Then you wouldn't like punk shows.and it actually was kinda a respect thing in the old punk days.
@@tylerdouglas480Respectful spitting? 🤔
@@tylerdouglas480 how old are you? Because I never heard that. Unless that was your experience wherever you were. Spitting is asking for a fight.
Spit boy doesn’t look very straight edge to me
lol ^^
Doesn’t sound like it either
He's totally off the map
Imagine his friends telling him what happened
@@JamesCraigWhoop - what, like he was too drunk to remember. . . yeah, probably.
From what I've read over all these years Ian took zero shit. Probably still does not.
The whole "punks spitting on bands" trend was revolting. Bands actually caught Hepatitis and other shit that way.
They'd also throw bottles and shit, but yeah somehow spitting is more infuriating. People who do it are asking to get fucked up
I can see the influence Ian had on Henry Rollins...Ian rules!
black flag was formed a decade before fugazi.
@@tcd1289 Yeah but Henry wasn't in the band at first. Ian and Henry grew up together as 12 year olds.
certified fugazi moment
Mad props for giving the guy multiple chances to apologize. 😮
The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword! 👍
these fellows were all adrenaline junkies. look at Brennan at the end. he loves it.
I wonder if Ian took that kid out back to beat the crap out of him while that kid still screamed "RIGHT ON!" after each punch.
Ian takin out the trash
He beat him up off stage.
"Er .. I know you like spitting, but I don't particularly like it while I'm playing, but if you get off on it , that's up to your intellect I suppose."
It’s always the ones that are dressed the most punk that are the least punk.. if you’ve gotta try that hard to “fit in” you’re missing the point
lmao bro most punk bands aren't even musicians. They're all just scene kids who wanted to dress up and be famous. Everyone's a poser, appreciate the damn art, who gives a fuck about the artist
True. Most of the time, those who look the most stereotypically punk, are usually just interested in being contrarians and "against the establishment". Many of them might as well have turned into Neo-Nazi skinheads and just happened to become punks. Some of them even don't think there's much of a difference between the two even though punks should be ideologically polar opposites of Nazis.
I remember an interview (maybe it was even in "Instrument") with some guy outside a Fugazi show, complaining about them being "preachy" or whatever and explaining how punk should be about not giving a shit and just partying. It was some jock who's politically probably a total right-winger.
Punk should be about giving a lot of shit.
@@mountaverage2706 Party freaks are not right wing.
"fugazi moment"
What was the dude screaming? "Right on!" is what I heard. Please vote below.
Definitely saying right on.
Ian has elevated and contributed so much to the punk and indie rock scenes. I mean he invented the straight edge hc genre for fucks sake. Don't fucking spit on him.
Straight edge hc? Like sober punk rock?
@@BobbyBasketball19999 Are you saying you didn't know that straight edge originated in the hardcore punk scene? Minor Threat, Earth Crisis, Refused, and tons of other straight edge hardcore bands. So yes, sober punk rock. It's been a huge part of the scene since the late 80s.
The birth of Posi
Thank God the guy was willing to go. Ian is only like 5'6" 130lb
Ian has plenty of backup. 99% of the audience.
If I'm not mistaken he even gave the guy his ticket money back aswell .ian is Kool
Mistaken?
$5?
@@kayceeyoueven if it was 5 bucks, that's still insanely cool of him.
@@issaacxxx6202 I say that because their shows were always typically $5. I saw them in Cleveland in 1995...$5.
was just saying the other nite, you're always safe at a punk show. a complete stranger will pick you up if you fall. the nicest people Ive known are punks.
Most punks I've met are massive narcassists. Ravers are the true punks.
I don't know. I've seen massive fights break out at punk shows. I was almost assaulted at one.
When I saw Discharge my pint went flying on the first note.
yeah thats all bullshit
No. At one Discharge show I saw guy jumping from stage to audience and landing on totally unaware woman resulting that the woman hit her head to floor pretty hard. Safety? Too many morons in punk
Hey I know these fella’s, they make that waiting room song
okay but I want to hear them play. how does that energy carry over into the next song. that's what it's all about!
What do you mean "how"? It just does.
"how" as in how does it sound or what does it sound like?@@SoilentGr33n
They played despacito afterwards.
@@sometator what album was that on? i thought i knew them all. . .
You can definitely tell he was best friends with Henry Rollins.
^this
Classiest way to 86 someone from ur show!
Was dude yelling "Straight Edge!"? Freaking bizarre.
Almost sounds like SLAYER………….!!!!!!!!
I heard "right onn" lol
He was yelling "right on". Not sure how you're hearing straight edge.
I heard that in their van they kept envelopes containing $10 bills in them, the price of admission for the show. Someone acts up they are hauled out back and given an envelope and told never to come back.
Most of their shows were less than $10. I think I paid $6 in 1994.
Poison idea rules
Kinda made the dude a legend ! Imagine getting personally throw out of the show by ian himself HAHA
"it's an honor to be personally thrown out of this concern by you, Mr. Ian"
Legend for being an asshole? Yeah, sure.
The word is *THROWN* with an "n" at the end.
*STOP PERPETUATING THE BUTCHERING OF BASIC CHILD-LEVEL COMMUNICATION.*
Yeah... a legendary douchebag 😂
A legend to who?
a simple yes would have sufficed
*A* punk
versus
*PUNK*
Security shirt had CTE on the back 🤣
I have no idea what just happened.
read the book our band could be your life and it tells you
I read that book. Was a very good read - recommended \m/
If that kid's still alive I hope he's improved enough to regret this. Lord knows I did some regrettable shit as a drunk fool. Luckily it doesn't exist on video.
Context anyone? I'm not a current english speaker
A guy in the audience was spitting on Ian so Ian dragged him on stage and intensely asked him to apologize. He did not so Ian said he would have to ask him to leave. He was presumably taken by Ian to exit the building.
If this doesn’t make any sense let me know.
@@systematicdecline24wow, thank you for response that fast, you responded to my comment very fast, being this an old vídeo. Now I understand all, really!! Thanks a lot friend, I appreciate this a lot :)
good for Ian.
real punk vs haircut punk
They charged 5 bucks no matter what. My Grandfather let them play American Legion Hall even though most old dudes didn't want to let them. In terms of caring about fans, no one can touch them. Not in it for the money.
macc lads
I mean flip em off from the pit don't spit on em. Although I probably shoulda spit on stza that one time.
i’m from ukraine and we doesn’t have this band like a fugazi maybe in underground couple band and i like it yeah
You can start one.
@@gives_bad_advice maybe, maybe not
@@Fucvku That's often the way
i dont even understand what's happening here
Ian the singer said "I do not appreciate being spit at" and dragged Spitman up into the stage to kick him out of the show. But before kicking him out, Ian gives him three chances to apologize. Spitman declines the opportunity three times and is then handed over to "event staff."
Eustace Spitman @@gives_bad_advice
yaa. cardi b should try this next time
🙏🏻
Who tf spits on people
You wouldn't understand because you never been in a moshpit.
@@DJ_Shmee moshpits are idiotic and only attracts idiots so not surprising.
Where was this?
Fugazi show.
@@morgellon7877 lol ^^
Que pasó? No entendí
Escupió al cantante, Ian
Y le grita traidor cuando le dice que le pida disculpas.
Ian: Sí, soy un ser humano y estoy listo para una disculpa, y no me gusta ser escupido por otras personas, ¿me entiendes?
Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!!
Ian: ¿Te vas a disculpar?
Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!!
Ian: ¿Te vas a disculpar?
Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!!
Ian: ¿Te vas a disculpar?
Sr. Drogado: GKDJEUAOXJKFFK!!!!
Ian: Ok, creo que deberías irte.
What a cop.
He'd make a great one, you bet.
Don't play punk music if you don't want to get gobbed on. Punk is all about the spitting. These guys should maybe play ballads or some smooth jazz
Came for the girl in the purple. Left disappointed.
Henry Rollins on the drums?
it's brendan canty
What i never got about ian is the whole "Straight edge" thing because he'd talk about drunk people fighting at their gigs, and then he'd be the one punching and attacking the audience.
He didn't punch or attack anyone? He restrained someone who was acting like a drunk asshole.
Yea in this instance, but other footage of gigs when he was in Minor threat he'd come on stage and be on his knees headbutting people stood at the front of the stage. The drunk dude reminds me of the cider "punks" you get over here in Britain all wearing the same leather jackets and matching rediculous over the top mega long spikey mohekan. Anyway 🥓 I'm a DEVO head. Spuds Unite.
@@garethbarnard3572 You're comparing a dude a decade apart, of course it's gonna be different behaviour.
@@wreckrebirth39 "We're all DEVO" booji boy. X O there was a boy who became a man as fast as he can, before he knew it his life had passed him by, the tip of his tongue turned red red as red as his head, and a pug named Bruce sold him some Fentanyl, the end. Don't you just hate cliff hangers Sylvester Stallone all alone withdrawing from opioids. Like a cat tied to a stick on antibiotics.
@@wreckrebirth39 Sorry.
Did Ian finally catch one of his farts?
Punk rock with rules. Nah
All the Boomers and Karens at the Coments... Hahahaha Hahaha...i Hit Glenn Danzig Backstage at White Zombie Concert...
I feel like I would care more if punk rock wasn't so amateurish, predictable, and....bad.
have you listened to Fugazi before?
@@cowboy_henk of course. Why?