According to Al Mead (who played guitar on some tracks, bass, wrote some of the music, and I think played all the leads) this was recorded on a 4 track cassette recorder (1 track for guitar/drums, 1 track for bass, 1 track for vocals, and 1 track for guitar overdubs). And thus a classic was born. Easily one of GG's best, if not THE best. Mead even said GG was pretty straight and focused during the recording of this, despite his wildman rep. And even made up some of the lyrics on the fly.
The last one where he cared about the quality of musical compositions as much as the "mission statement" aspect... it's a shame, because this LP and the two that preceded it are genuinely great from a music standpoint. Once it devolved into pure shock lyrics over generic trudgy metal riffs, I lost interest.
@@tysonrinker5958 Myths? I'll have you know plenty of GG's performances were recorded. It's not a myth when every GG fan has actually seen him defecate on stage, smear himself with it and also throw it at everyone within reach, excluding his own band.
Just like everywhere else, the title of the first song is wrong in the description. The name of the song is: ''Fuck Woman I've Never Had'' - It's right there in the picture, just like on all other records, tapes and CDs.
one of my top 5 punk albums, love it
No doubt
Happy 63rd Birthday today, GG!!!
Gone but never forgotten.
GG's version of "When I'm 64" would've been interesting.
According to Al Mead (who played guitar on some tracks, bass, wrote some of the music, and I think played all the leads) this was recorded on a 4 track cassette recorder (1 track for guitar/drums, 1 track for bass, 1 track for vocals, and 1 track for guitar overdubs). And thus a classic was born. Easily one of GG's best, if not THE best.
Mead even said GG was pretty straight and focused during the recording of this, despite his wildman rep. And even made up some of the lyrics on the fly.
sounds like Tim Koukis is playing here too
I’m just a scum fuc suckin’ dog!
The last one where he cared about the quality of musical compositions as much as the "mission statement" aspect... it's a shame, because this LP and the two that preceded it are genuinely great from a music standpoint. Once it devolved into pure shock lyrics over generic trudgy metal riffs, I lost interest.
@@cftvdata Homestead Records LP - You Give Love A Bad Name is fantastic quality wise. How is You'll Never Tame Me the last one?
One of his BEST albums
I wanna f**k myself is some next level songwriting. It transcends everything. It has brought me so much joy for decades now.
Since you were thirteen?
@@incumbentvinyl9291 Are you over thirteen and still commenting negatively on GG vids? 🤣 Moron.
one of my favorite gg allin albums
you've put up some great quality GG Allin albums, much appreciated
Anthems for the ages.... Thanx GG!!
Go GG. Legend.
nice quality upload, and i never seen the tape cover before,
REAL COOL!
good shit
And then he throws his shit into the audience
@@WhoisVinnie yeah yeah yeah we know all the myths and this and that who care he speqk from the heart
@@tysonrinker5958 Myths? I'll have you know plenty of GG's performances were recorded.
It's not a myth when every GG fan has actually seen him defecate on stage, smear himself with it and also throw it at everyone within reach, excluding his own band.
Best from the king of punk
I'm glad I found this channel
Just like everywhere else, the title of the first song is wrong in the description.
The name of the song is: ''Fuck Woman I've Never Had'' - It's right there in the picture, just like on all other records, tapes and CDs.
666eatmyfuc, thanks a bunch for sharing all this great music! I have become sorta obsessed with everything GG. 👍
GG ALLIN
Punkgrinding! The fuck this album is more powerful than any grindcore, or punk shit! Thiz beat asses
yes.
🍻🤪
true punk
Just proves it, GG ALLIN IS GOD!
the original release of this tape actually has the song fuc the dead on after scumfuc tradition
some record co released a 10 incher called TROUBLED TROUBADOR and it also had a song named DOG SHIT who has a copy?
Discazo!
c'mon a fuckin comment column for GG?...hahahahaha
Sounds like he based this song on, "Six Days On The Road".
first track is hank jr and last is alice cooper i believe.
Scumfuc Tradition is based on Family Tradition, also by Hank Jr.
Needle up my **** is actually a good song with some unusual lyrics
*cock
Of course it's good. It's about a personal experience as well.
The ACTUAL original release was a split LP w/ 'artless'- 12" ep.
I thought that was the New York Superscum as his backing band during that.
Pretty sure the split LP came after the tape, the LP has songs all taken from this tape
The thumbs down is a true 77 fan