Loved these guys from the beginning and I’m 68 now. They never took themselves too seriously and that fact with some excellent song craft made them one of my favorites.
You can tell this is how they always meant to play it - they'd pushed it as far as they dared from punk back in '79. This is just parts 1&2 you know. Parts 3&4 can be heard here: ua-cam.com/video/Q16WYknckRY/v-deo.html
What joy to watch this! The first time I saw the Damned was in San Francisco and Captain Sensible was wearing some sort of jock strap, so basically bare assed the entire night. They played amazingly, and every other time I saw them, it was always different. They changed their look and their sound every time, always keeping us guessing. The last time I saw them was in LA and they did a smashing cover of LA Woman. Damned forever!
That's really nice that you took the time to tell us about liking this song. You are so young, but you like Smash it Up! I agree the song is great, and the Captain gives a great performance. God bless you!
I was early into punk at a low point in life in a bedsit in Bath. Peel started playing The Damned, I was electrified from day 1. What a legacy and what lovely gents.
i had seen these guys a few time and then i emigrated to aus in 1987 i was alone and kinda homesick and then these buggers turned up playing ina very local pub...went along and had a fantastic time...wasnt homesick anymore...love the damned to bits
I love the Dammed, for me they were one of the best punk groups, along with the Buzzcocks, Penetration, the Clash & the Subhumans. My favourite Dammed song is either Smash it Up or All Again Or, 2 very different styles. I've been lucky enough to see them about 6 times live. I definitely wasn't at this gig though. Lol
God save The Damned! AC/DC, Randy-era Ozzy, Van Halen, Misfits, Iron Maiden, Dio & Dio Era Sabbath, Ozzy Sabbath, Alice Cooper, The Clash, Buzzcocks, Killing Joke...etc... Too many to remember, and all are totally irreplaceable. Who do we have now? As our British cousins would call them, "Twats."
@@simonetta-ta Ich habe The Damned I'm SO36 gesehen Aber ich war auch im Metropol. Die haven 7 tage hinternander gespielt. I've had the best time in Berlin. I was there for 12 years in Kreuzberg
@@susannelips2395 At one show he yelled out "I want to have sex with every one of you..." then he pointed at me and added "ugh, except this ugly bastard!" After the show people kept coming up to me thinking me and Cap had to be buddies...
John Dobson I was their keyboard player for two years my brother shared a flat with Chris (rat) in South Croydon I'm also the backing vocalist on dozen girls. Yes I can play it
Got into them when they did The Young Ones and only later learned they reformed for that episode played the song Nasty and then when out for a curry with the TV show crew argued with themselves and started a fight amongst themselves and broke up again …. Legends
I only started thinking of them just the other day and that song was what I searched for. WOW after all this time, talking decades they performed brilliantly there, lucky people in the audience and that song will be in my head all day now....Fantastic puts a big smile on your face and that cheery synth bopping along amazing.
It was a badge of honour to learn how to play ALL of Smash it up... especially the melodic first bit.... great memories, great band, proper trailblazers
I Saw them live 5 times in the late 70s early 80s...great memories...if you buy the LP "Machine Gun Etiquette" i think it had the guitar chords to this song on the album cover.. ❤🖤The damned🖤❤
I saw them at the Roxy Club in London on a holiday trip (I was born in Brussels). February 14 (or 13). In May I saw them in Brussels. An incredible concert. Half the audience was on stage for the encores...I was just right to Brian James! I was 18...
Class ! Love the damned. The youth of today have bieber and shite like that 👎 I had the damned , the pistols ,Adam and the ants , the clash ,the skids ,the buzzcocks , sham 69 ,& the stranglers ! I'm glad I'm old ! Lol 😆
venustus129 I'm 16 and that's all I listen to. Ever since I was a child I wasn't ever into pop shit. I'm glad a lot of great bands are still alive and I have the opportunity to see them live. Next generation won't and that's quite sad right?
Ronno4691 I guess we must have the same taste in music ! Great music by the way ! Ps did you see the foo fighters on tv at Glastonbury,only thing I can say is Awesome 👍
@CHRON-GEN-X :But even Brian James admitted in interviews on The Final Damnation DVD that Sensible was hands down the best pure musician in the band, and it began to show starting with Machine Gun Etiquette.....
Last time I saw this lot, Patricia Morrison was on bass and they had a monk running around the stage with a strap-on. Seen em loads of times, never let me down.
@@koont666 It was pretty funny actually. It was a on Halloween and they had really made the effort, sadly the gig was probably less than half full. Still lots of banter with the captain. He was great sport.
@@Clem_Fandango11 I grew up in Fulham besides seeing them countless times,A Christmas Eve big with Lemmy at the greyhound pub was for me the highlight ,so many backline amps and big pa blew us away believe bit or not I had to go to midnight mass with my parents at the end of greyhound road so missed the last bit but , amazing gig all the same ,your gig at Guilford sounds brilliant being less that half full ,old captain is a great bloke too👍
This was amazing! First time I heard this song was at an Offspring concert during soundcheck when they covered this song for their show (which was later included in the Batman Forever soundtrack)
"Daytime TV hadn’t been invented at the time of Marc’s sad passing. I found out when my mum came back from the shops where the Evening Standard had Marc’s demise splashed across the front page. “‘ere... your mate’s had a car crash... what’s his name... Roley... or Boley or summa?” “Not Marc Bolan was it?” “Yeah, I think that might have been it.” So I rushed ‘round and bought a newspaper and sure enough he’d gone. I locked myself in my room the rest of the day. Marc had been really good to us and a sad little tune pretty much wrote itself as soon as I started fumbling with a guitar to take my mind off the dreadful news. By the time the album came out the melancholy instrumental I wrote had been given the title “Smash It Up Part 1,” which I suppose is appropriately macabre considering the way poor old Marc went."
Captain can really play a guitar. Also very impressed with Dave and the fellow band members. Excellent stuff thank you.
Loved these guys from the beginning and I’m 68 now. They never took themselves too seriously and that fact with some excellent song craft made them one of my favorites.
One of the best songs to come out of the punk era. That fucking intro is glorious.
And Batman Forever, covered by, I think, Greenday.
You can tell this is how they always meant to play it - they'd pushed it as far as they dared from punk back in '79.
This is just parts 1&2 you know. Parts 3&4 can be heard here: ua-cam.com/video/Q16WYknckRY/v-deo.html
as soon as you hear part one you know whats coming...
@@therespectedlex9794 was the offspring but still your right they're practically the same thing
@@oliverrickard9970 Hey I didn't say that they were the same.
Damn this is actually a live version of a song worth listening to
One of the greatest punk rock guitarists of all time if not the best.
What joy to watch this! The first time I saw the Damned was in San Francisco and Captain Sensible was wearing some sort of jock strap, so basically bare assed the entire night. They played amazingly, and every other time I saw them, it was always different. They changed their look and their sound every time, always keeping us guessing. The last time I saw them was in LA and they did a smashing cover of LA Woman. Damned forever!
I'm japanese woman of 17 years old.
These days,I knew this band. Now I love captain's guitar play and performance!
@Glasmania that's Chinese.
That's really nice that you took the time to tell us about liking this song. You are so young, but you like Smash it Up! I agree the song is great, and the Captain gives a great performance. God bless you!
Awesome!
Good to be big in Japan dear.
WELL SAID GIRL/ YOUR COUNTRY ALWAYS APPRECIATED THE U.K PUNK BAND PIONEERS/ I SALUTE U/ P.S U HAD/ HAVE SOME GOOD COVER BANDS
Smashed it up by one of my favourite punk bands from 77 when I first heard them and I'd had enough of school ❤️
I think the diversity of ages in the crowd says it all, pure fun!
I was early into punk at a low point in life in a bedsit in Bath. Peel started playing The Damned, I was electrified from day 1. What a legacy and what lovely gents.
The Damned is so awesome, Captain is such a good guitarist, charismatic, and Dave Vanian also rules. The best!
I saw the Damned in Belfast August 2024, absolutely brilliant and still as fresh as they were back in 77.
So many timesd I have been there at Damned gigs for this song, so moving.
i had seen these guys a few time and then i emigrated to aus in 1987 i was alone and kinda homesick and then these buggers turned up playing ina very local pub...went along and had a fantastic time...wasnt homesick anymore...love the damned to bits
Dave and Capt coolest & weirdest pair Crazy how they make it all work,there's a method to the madness only they know how to pull off
Want this song played hard at my Funeral 😆
I love the Dammed, for me they were one of the best punk groups, along with the Buzzcocks, Penetration, the Clash & the Subhumans. My favourite Dammed song is either Smash it Up or All Again Or, 2 very different styles. I've been lucky enough to see them about 6 times live. I definitely wasn't at this gig though. Lol
Fuckin legends! So glad I grew up with these guys ringing in my teenage ears!!
same here + Adam Ant and a few others .......
I couldn't agree more! Joint best band ever along with The Clash! Love 'em!
God save The Damned!
AC/DC, Randy-era Ozzy, Van Halen, Misfits, Iron Maiden, Dio & Dio Era Sabbath, Ozzy Sabbath, Alice Cooper, The Clash, Buzzcocks, Killing Joke...etc...
Too many to remember, and all are totally irreplaceable.
Who do we have now?
As our British cousins would call them,
"Twats."
Justine Beaver
this song was me and my co workers friday afternoon tune , me at 55 and him at 22 , we still meet up for beers 8 years on
Seen them in Berlin 40 years ago. Rat Scabbies setting fire to his drum kit. Legends
Hi!! Wo in B. u. wann? Habe sie im Metropol gesehen, aber leider ohne captain u. Scabies...
@@simonetta-ta Ich habe The Damned I'm SO36 gesehen Aber ich war auch im Metropol. Die haven 7 tage hinternander gespielt.
I've had the best time in Berlin. I was there for 12 years in Kreuzberg
Fave Damned song from way back and the guys can still pull it off
The Captain is what, 110 now, and still looks unmistakably like the Captain.
What a great guitarist he is
I met captain sensible when I was a kid and he gave me his red beret 😁
What?
Cap only turns up when he's got a tax bill to pay
Wow! Neat!
@@ferroxglideh5621 don't you mean WOT 🤣
No way. That is mad.so funny. But good. Hope you kept it for trips to France. 😎😎😎
Best punk band EVER and best Punk Album EVER ... Damned Damned Damned .... for ever !!
remember meeting the captain at the roadmender and him signing a photo of him, such a nice guy!
i think cpt sensible is brutally funny...i like his humor :)
@@susannelips2395 At one show he yelled out "I want to have sex with every one of you..." then he pointed at me and added "ugh, except this ugly bastard!" After the show people kept coming up to me thinking me and Cap had to be buddies...
The captain is as seriously underrated guitarist
Every time I listen to Machine Gun Etiquette, I'm just like, "Goddamn, Captain Sensible is a such a great fucking guitarist."
The Last Guitar Hero
The bass player isn't too shabby either.
no hes not lol
can you play it ? I've done this...ua-cam.com/video/qJ3cpVYjfh0/v-deo.html
John Dobson I was their keyboard player for two years my brother shared a flat with Chris (rat) in South Croydon I'm also the backing vocalist on dozen girls. Yes I can play it
Most people wouldn't even know that Sensible is a Guitarist............. and a bloody good one.
Robert Fripp has praised his guitar playing
How so? And its The Captain...😉
The captain's influences are the bands they said they hated..... prog like Gentle Giant, Blues like The Groundhogs....
I've seen The Damned at the SO36
in Berlin in 1980 smashed out of their heads. Great night
Thank GOD for UA-cam for giving us these fantastic moments in history at the touch of our Fingertips!!!
The tube on Friday nights in Newcastle seen all the bands
you've evidently not listened to their song Anti-Pope.
Yeah Guys,I've got a lot of respect for Damned,Punk Forever!
We,ve been crying now for much to long now were gonna dance to a different song !!!!!! What a fantastic piece of music and lyrics
Shite
I'm a spear fan . This is great.
@@sloany2045 prick.
Got into them when they did The Young Ones and only later learned they reformed for that episode played the song Nasty and then when out for a curry with the TV show crew argued with themselves and started a fight amongst themselves and broke up again …. Legends
Brilliant performance of a brilliant song.
I only started thinking of them just the other day and that song was what I searched for. WOW after all this time, talking decades they performed brilliantly there, lucky people in the audience and that song will be in my head all day now....Fantastic puts a big smile on your face and that cheery synth bopping along amazing.
It was a badge of honour to learn how to play ALL of Smash it up... especially the melodic first bit.... great memories, great band, proper trailblazers
A band who have developed and done every their way….. BRILLIANT 🔥 nice guys too ❤️
Those guys can still seriously kick arse! What a performance..Captain Sensible and Dave Vanian have not aged at all!
They look a bit different
What I meant was, that they've aged well ;-) @@ludaheracles7201
Fucking Brilliant. Hall Of Fame!!!
I Saw them live 5 times in the late 70s early 80s...great memories...if you buy the LP "Machine Gun Etiquette" i think it had the guitar chords to this song on the album cover..
❤🖤The damned🖤❤
Love The Damned!!!
An absolutely class act.....period!! 🎤🎸🥁👌🥰
More Damned polished and brilliant than ever!
They came a long. long way. Really top musicians now especially old Ray.
Seen them a number of times, one of the best damn bands ever.
An excellent live gig, brilliant musicians!
Beautiful. Just simply beautiful. As expected. ♥
Quality audio, so many of the Damned live shows sound like they were recorded on a mono cassette. Very good
I saw them at the Roxy Club in London on a holiday trip (I was born in Brussels). February 14 (or 13).
In May I saw them in Brussels. An incredible concert. Half the audience was on stage for the encores...I was just right to Brian James! I was 18...
This is the tour I saw them on, in Sacramento. Had to pit for this song, and my toe got smashed on too!
Sac!
Class ! Love the damned. The youth of today have bieber and shite like that 👎 I had the damned , the pistols ,Adam and the ants , the clash ,the skids ,the buzzcocks , sham 69 ,& the stranglers ! I'm glad I'm old ! Lol 😆
Oh and how could I forget !!! Stiff little fingers ✌️
venustus129 I'm 16 and that's all I listen to. Ever since I was a child I wasn't ever into pop shit. I'm glad a lot of great bands are still alive and I have the opportunity to see them live. Next generation won't and that's quite sad right?
V kidd you sound like a sensible girl 👍
venustus129 - Are we related? :-)
Ronno4691 I guess we must have the same taste in music ! Great music by the way ! Ps did you see the foo fighters on tv at Glastonbury,only thing I can say is Awesome 👍
the damned best punk band ever
Yep.... These boys could play....
I read that as 'the best damned punk band ever.'
DogDamn dyslexia.
Whatever, it still works. ;)
Dunno bout that. Saw the Ruts support the Damned MGE tour and blew the Damned offstage.
You can say that again and again, the damned are the best
ABSOLUTELY!!
Part One = pure music
Terrific singing performance and that.
The best move The Damned ever made was when Sensible switched to lead guitar; they went into the stratosphere when that happened......
@CHRON-GEN-X :But even Brian James admitted in interviews on The Final Damnation DVD that Sensible was hands down the best pure musician in the band, and it began to show starting with Machine Gun Etiquette.....
My first ever gig was Phantasmagoria at Nottingham Rock City in 1984. The opening with all the dry ice was a zombie movie !
Just saw them last night in Ventura. Amazing show as always!
I was
I see u in Belfast next month 😂❤
Last time I saw this lot, Patricia Morrison was on bass and they had a monk running around the stage with a strap-on.
Seen em loads of times, never let me down.
Hammersmith?
@@koont666 Guildford Civic Hall.
@@Clem_Fandango11 oh cool bet that was a wicked gig.👍
@@koont666 It was pretty funny actually. It was a on Halloween and they had really made the effort, sadly the gig was probably less than half full. Still lots of banter with the captain. He was great sport.
@@Clem_Fandango11 I grew up in Fulham besides seeing them countless times,A Christmas Eve big with Lemmy at the greyhound pub was for me the highlight ,so many backline amps and big pa blew us away believe bit or not I had to go to midnight mass with my parents at the end of greyhound road so missed the last bit but , amazing gig all the same ,your gig at Guilford sounds brilliant being less that half full ,old captain is a great bloke too👍
Seeing the lads in Glasgow tomorrow-can’t wait!
been in a bar with them and they nough only gratefully accepted them but also supplied quite a few
July 2020 - “ooh I wish I’d been there”, 🕊👍🏻
That's punk rock...... Amazing
Top song captain
This is why you go to The Dammed gig.
They still sound amazing
Punk forever!!! Great Damned!!!
I was there!
Best pop band ever ;-)
coming to Redruth soon to put Redruth back on the map big time
POP band? Excuse me. Who the fuck are you?
God no. ,,, certainly not a pop band 😡😡😡
I just can be happy today
Beautiful.
Legend...great punk 77 band...!!!
76!
gonna see them this Thursday in Cologne....Looking Forward!
oh god wish I had been there
Great song!!
Brilliant band is the Damned
1978.Oxford College of further Education, supported by Japan. I was there! Brilliant!
Dave went to the same secondary school as me, Bourne valley in Hemel but earlier than me. Captain Ray and myself share the same birthdate, ironic lol
Who cares
Where's this Channel gone? It was brilliant ❤🤘🤘
I wasn't there!!! Looking forward to seeing them again in Paris!
My hats off, didn't know them until I track down the return of the living dead soundtrack. now i dig it and they are still rockin strong.
This was amazing! First time I heard this song was at an Offspring concert during soundcheck when they covered this song for their show (which was later included in the Batman Forever soundtrack)
Offspring? Batman Forever? I say the Damned. The Dark Knight.
Brilliant song...very underrated band...
I used to play this loud. On my cheap stereo. No walkman, no earphones even. To get me in the mood to play rugby in the late 70’s/early 80’s.
dave vanian classic to the limit!
最適にバージョンアップされてる😮👍🔥
Absolutely brilliant 👏👏👏
Fuckin' Lovely! What else can one say??? -J.YO'
,,,Legends,,, I mean I can't think of a better intro from anyone who were dropping records back then
And I was there too.. I love you boys. xxx
Best song eva , part 1 and 2
Love this song and so does my 91 year old mum🤪
well done! decades later too!
It's not often you listen to a punk tune and say "Well that's more musical than anything the Stranglers ever did" - Absolute class
I had a good laugh at that one...nice.
I wouldn’t say it’s more musical than anything The Stranglers did, though.
Oh do shut up. You tried to sound clever and failed. Go away, you cretenous boomer.
@@sensational_cellar8606 me neither. not sure what that's about.
Seen these live ...Brill
"Daytime TV hadn’t been invented at the time of Marc’s sad passing. I found out when my mum came back from the shops where the Evening Standard had Marc’s demise splashed across the front page. “‘ere... your mate’s had a car crash... what’s his name... Roley... or Boley or summa?” “Not Marc Bolan was it?” “Yeah, I think that might have been it.” So I rushed ‘round and bought a newspaper and sure enough he’d gone.
I locked myself in my room the rest of the day. Marc had been really good to us and a sad little tune pretty much wrote itself as soon as I started fumbling with a guitar to take my mind off the dreadful news. By the time the album came out the melancholy instrumental I wrote had been given the title “Smash It Up Part 1,” which I suppose is appropriately macabre considering the way poor old Marc went."
Best punk tune of all time
Yeah but Limit Club is and always will be my favourie Damned track ever.
😂😂😂 You must be joking 🤣🤣🤣
This right here, is why the Damned are the best.
Sadly when I’ve seen them in the states, the turnout sucks.
they are playing in NYC on the 19th with Rancid should be awesome
Superb, just superb.
Rudolph Hess! Fucking brilliant!
fucking awesome