The New York Hardcore Chronicles 10 Questions w/ Ray Cappo (Youth Of Today / Shelter)
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
- The New York Hardcore Chronicles 10 Questions w/ Ray Cappo aka Raghunath Cappo (Violent Children / Youth Of Today / Shelter) While shooting the "Youth Crew" segment for The New York Hardcore Chronicles Film we managed to fit in 10 questions.
Directed by Drew Stone
What a legend. His music changed my life
When I met Ray Cappo at the store Trash in Danbury maybe 1991 I acted like I was meeting the president probably. Very cool dude.
maciverandy1 yes i remember them!
trash records. damn, i remember that spot. malcolm was a solid dude. remember tied down too. ;-)
Trash was my home town, Malcolmtent is a beast compared to wiki.
Danbury ct. best Graffiti and HC scene in the early 90’s. LIVESTOCK! DISMAY!!!
Love the "ripple effect" philosophy!
Met Ray Cappo at Middlesex County College around 1992-1993.
All Krishna theory aside, he has a great insight, which exists in all theology. Choices we make in life
have repercussions, both positive and negative, which can be likened to a ripple. Is can affect family, loved ones,
yourself and make your world and their world better or worse! Good stuff.
Being from Danbury, it’s really cool to know that there is a legendary hardcore punk band that originated here.
I got to see YOT a couple of times at Fenders Ballroom back in the day, with 7 Seconds, U.C., Insted, etc. Great straight edge bills back then. 👍🏻
I met Ray a couple of times and I must say, a very cool person
Love these videos; Ray is a great speaker.
His "Wisdom of the Sages" podcast is on Utube now, 1st class... 🙏🏻
Outstanding!
Ray is the best!
Thank you for these videos! keep coming
Legend. Still.
love these videos.
I'd like to see 10 questions with John Watson and Mackie
+puke maloney every one of these guys interviewed for this series mentions John Watson, but info about him is hard to find
John Watson will get his "10 Questions". He lives in another part of the country and is only in NYC once in a while but it will happen.
John Watson was the maintenance man for my apartment complex in Gainesville, Fla. in the 1990s. Super nice, humble guy. One day he was working on something in our apt. and saw all these posters -- Agnostic Front, all sorts of skinhead regalia. Then he said offhand "I used to be in that band (Agnostic Front). As I recall, he was pretty active with the Hare Krishna community in Gainesville and the Alachua County area.
Wow... I had all but forgotten about the Pyramid.
Ugh man I brought down some of the fire sprinkler pipes at Pyramid. Got thrown out real fast that night
Man Quincy was down on everything!
thanks for upload
Nice !!
Inspiring
all these videos keep hardcore relevant. The old and the new. thanks guys.
He still got that YOT voice tho 4:18
YOOOOWWWWRRRRAGH!!!
Lol😂
Wasn't Ray in Better Than A Thousand as well?
His best band ever!
Yes he was
Yes he was and he was in shelter as well. He had a two piece project called ray and porcell too.
Shelter, youth of today, better than a thousand, 23% uncertain, violent children, reflex from pain, drummer, did cameos on a bunch of bands.
@@ropearoni4 is that different from 76% uncertain? Was there really 2 bands with such similar names? Because i remember an 80s band called 76% uncertain...
Will there be any footage (or a segment) on the dancers mentioned??? Carl The Mosher, Minus, etc.?? I've seen old footage and man, NYHC had some bad ass dancers.
The Pyramid shows were some of my favorite shows back in day.
But CB’s was my home!
I missed the A7 shows by about a year.
My favorite venues in the 80’s -90’s were.
Pyramid
CBGB’s
Rock Hotel
Irving Plaza
The World
Coney Island High
L’amour
Wetlands
:45 The Quincy episode was a big thing. There was a CHIPS episode with a punk band too. they had a song "I dig pain". it was very stupid , but if you were a punk or a skater you rarely saw yourself on tv/ movies / etc
Can anyone here remember 21 Jump Street where Johnny Depp & the cushiony husky cop (Douggy) go to infiltrate the Klean Kut Kids at a show by the realworld Agent Orange surfpunk band? Title of episode was: X and Pastel Houses
When I think of Ray Cappo I'm reminded of the time when members of Born Against yelled, "Go back to the airport" when Shelter took the stage at the Anthrax in 1990.
Y.O.T are from Connecticut.
Jorge from Merauder please!!!!?!?!
Cool
That's the king of this whole thing.... the King in the Crowd. Ray is a genesis.
4:17 sounds like it could be the beginning of a youth of today song lol
Fuck yeah
Quincy was a coroner
Paranoïd of geniality.
Quincy!!!!
yo get mackie on this !!!
My mate plays guitar in the Subs😁
I'm still having a hamburger and beer later...
Anyone remember the punk episode of CHIPS funny shit.
my fav part of this fucking YT...
Song at the start?
"cant close my eyes" youth of today
Anyone know the type of necklace he is wearing????
Tulsi beads
putting your uniform together?
Don't forget your root is punk !
who are you even talking to...
What is the first song?
Can't Close My Eyes by YOT
I was in Reflex From Pain before Ray. I was terrible. They got a better singer. lol
Jack Klugman
Wonder if Ohio is gonna get any love.
Saw war zone, and shakedown at cbgbs
drinking wine in costa rica...
xisotopex, is that where he disappointed Daryl from Glassjaw?
@@williamperri3437 you weren't there
Is that really why Daryl broke edge? That's fucking dumb. Edge Daryl was a force of nature. He's still awesome but damn, old school sXe Daryl was God tier. Why did Ray drink wine anyways? Wine fucking sucks. Headaches, red teeth, bad breath
R.i.p Ray
I remember an aborted show in Danbury back 6 years ago where Ray and the band decided to not play because "not enough pre-sale tickets were sold." What a joke.
b.s.
Ray Capo is a pest. Last time he came to Australia he was on the full creep! I thought the dude was married??