I agree! You have too remember that there were numerous bands in those days. These bands a following like NY Dolls, The Heartbreakers , Ramones, Wayne County and countless others. But this band would have been a big influence in that era. But what a great tone on his fender strat! This just my humble opinion! Rock Steady People!
@@Skiivin please sir try Detroit close close but no Detroit misinformation spreader right here LOL I still love you thumbs up on your comment anyways even though it's f****** wrong
KatarnCrusader They should have. I hate it when bands like Big Star have these really stupid reasons why they didn’t get big although they seem to influence quite a few big bands, Big Star at least. I’d love to see a doc on Death. I love “Keep on Knocking”. Obsessed actually. G
I’ll be the 100,000th person to say it’s a shame they didn’t get recognized but unfortunately they didn’t so forget about that and just dig how tight they still sounded on this set ...FUCKING AWESOME
Imagine what it would have been like if death was injected into the spirit of 77 back then with the Ramones, Sex Pistols, Dead Boys, and even Sham 69. That would have been so awesome. I think it would have improved punk rock in a way.
Thanks man! I was lucky enough to hear Death in the early 80's. Yeah, they had an influence, even if it was small in comparison the bands you mentioned. I wasn't into those bands but I was into Death!
@@MarcelinhoTheRock The Sex Pistols were actually a very good band musically; the movement in England was so sudden that a lot of bands formed quickly and had little time to play live and practice, so many of them weren't up the the Pistols' standard (they had been together for at least 6 months before any other English punk bands formed). For the first year or so of British punk, the Pistols were the only UK band who could hold a candle to the American bands, who had been at it for a year or so before them.
Yes , most definitely my favorite and the first one I heard by them when they were interviewed and hit the spotlight again for the indie movie surrounding them back 2014or 2015 I went out and bought the limited reissue of their album
Punk rawk! I wonder if the Bad Brains knew about these brothers? And yeah Politicians in my Eyes was my introduction to these proto-punk guys tearing shit up!!!
They deserved to be as big as the Stooges and as well known as the MC5. Glad they are belatedly receiving recognition, but sad that David Hackney didn't live long enough to see it.
David may have had a foreshadowing. he gave the masters for their album to his brothers and told them "the world will want to hear this one day"... a few months later he was dead
I'VE JUST DISCOVERED THIS BAND WHAT CAN I SAY....100 % PUNK ROCK.....I GOT INTO PUNK IN 78 --79 AND I'M NOW 53 yrs old NOW AND I'M STILL A PUNK TODAY 🍺😁👍☮️☯️🏴☠️🏴🏴💣💥 AND STILL ANGRY...!!! I ONLY WISH THAT I DISCOVERED ( DEATH ) EARLIER.... ANYHOOS WORLD 🌎🌍🌏 AS THEY SAY IN IT FOR LIFE...!;??? PUNK TIL I DIE....!!! SO A BIG UP TO ALL ANARCHISTS AND PUNK ROCKERS AROUND OUR WORLD STAY TRUE...!! BLACK AND WHITE UNITE AND FIGHT BACK, UNITY IS OUR STRENGTH NO WAR'S BUT CLASS WAR 🅰️ N 🅰️ RCHY NOW...!!🇬🇭🇧🇴🇬🇭☮️☯️🇧🇴🇬🇭🇧🇴🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴🏴🏴💣💣💥💥🔥🔥💥🔥
I'm glad even the brutal folks like yourselves can appreciate this kickass music. hell, I like some metal myself. early Megadeth, Rigor Mortis debut, Anthrax (on Spreading the Disease namely), the 80s stuff
Matthew Cummings Yeah blacks invented rock, Hispanics, Natives, Asians and any race can be part of the subculture not only whites. It's kinda absurd that it's totes biased.
As a black kid who came up in the 90s listening to D.C. 101 and Whfs I thoroughly would've appreciated hearing Funkadelic....Bad Brains and these guys on the radio too...
Yes lol the story is that they were practicing as teens and they were being so loud that their neighbors kept knocking on the door to tell them to turn it down and they told them to "keep on knocking" in reference to them not turning it down as they were trying to come up with a new idea for a song.
@@powertothepeople3820 did you watch the documentary? “there was some girls and we were playing so loud they were knocking trying to get in. We just came up with the words right then and there keep on knocking” there was that and the neighborhood they lived in wasnt so fond of rock n roll so the neighbors were knocking also. Words right from the band members from the documentary
If I can remember It was you who didn't wanna see my face If I can remember It was you who put me in my place You gettin' down and out Now you wanna' be with me Well I got news for you That ain't the way it's gonna' be You thought that me and you Were just a big game But now you're back for more And I done forgot your name I'm sorry baby It had to end like this You know we tried Baby we just missed Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door I bet you're wondering How I got along without you For your information So many things I could do If what you're hoping That what I'm sayin' ain't true Well then baby Then find somebody new Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
So glad myself and the world finally got to discover the music of Death. Much love to Bobby Sr. and Dannis, but also want to send a shout to Bobbie Duncan for so ably stepping in to help carry the torch that David Hackney lit so many years ago. Long live Death ;)
My Favorite song! Listen to this ... Bass, Strat, Lead, Drums, Lic's & Voc's... The energy is plowing through my soul! WOW... I know rhythm - this is INCREDIBLE MUSIC!! What a Band!!
damnEh86 really? Like nothing about this live performance but I think most of the time punk bands sound better live then in the recordings, like they normally aren’t technically as good, but the energy is normally better and that’s really the whole point of punk.
It really depends on the band, it's not what mattered in punk but there were sum bands that were as sharp as a razor. As for everyone else, I believe it also has to do with mass beer consumption and other party treats. No one parties like punx
i absolutely loved the first live concert i went to and everyone ive been to since then. i think they sound better in person and there is definitely more energy and fun live.
It was what they wanted it to be. A little Jimy a little Who a little Jethro a lot of themselves. They nailed it. They have opened the door for this 68yr.old to the possibility of punk. Even I can understand what they are saying. Words are important. Clarity please.
I feel the opposite. With a lot of punk and post punk groups such as Ty Segall, Jay Reatard and Thee Oh Sees I can't understand a majority of the lyrics... its the energy you feel when yelling thats so important to this genre... not what is being said. This is hard rock, not folk-country.
@@achmeez cuz it sounds and looks cool. It's rad if you wanna write lyrics that mean something, but it's also just as rad to write nonsense and scream it just because you can
Thomas Lee Completely disagree, I feel the whole ideal of punk rock is to send across a message, you don’t have to be the best at playing you instruments, you just want to be heard. But I guess that’s why it’s so great, because everyone looks at it different!
this is truly a great thing to see brothers being brothers,i heard this lp early at a party in 70,s very catchy riff from the get go..gettin old stinks if your a blob but if ya rock ya rock... cone play south florida!!!!get out the cold....peace good to see you guys ripping it up...
Dirk Dierking 29 ppl with no taste in music. This band had great influences (Hendrix, Miles Davis...) and went on to play some of the best tunes. Tight, talented and punk! Why aren’t (or weren’t) they more popular I don’t know but look at Big Star ⭐️.
If I can remember, it was you (who) didn't wanna see my face If I can remember, it was you (who) put me in my place You get down, and I, I wanna play play play Well I got news for you, that ain't the way it's gonna be You thought that me and you, were just fair game But now you're back for more, and I forgot your name I'm sorry baby, it had to end like this You don't try, and you take offense Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door I bet you're winnin', I got a long long view For your information, (there's) so many things I could do If I can help it, if what I said ain't true Well then baby, then find somebody new Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
I saw a mention of this band on some Internet article, so I started listening to their brief catalog and man, it was like being transported back to the early days of punk when I was a young. Great energy. Bought this album. Sucks that they went undiscovered for so long. Great that people finally get to appreciate them. I need to watch the documentary.
Some of the nicest guys in music I worked with! They were booked for the IDFA because of their documentary and I booked a couple more shows for them. It was a blast
Awesome...I got into this band after seeing the documentary . A must see for any rock , punk , etc fan . I have always found that the true pioneers of music genres , fitness training, etc are the ones you never hear of . Someone else discovers it , polishes it up to mainstream it for money . Meanwhile the true pioneer who started it is forgotten . One thing though if they made their music in 74 , wouldn't the Ramones have their first album out ? It died after being releases too until they headed to the u.k. and started the whole genre as we know it . When they came back people began to notice them . Regardless like another comment said , best kept secret in rock. Well done documentary though.
The very first Punk rock band. 🤘🏼 So underground, it took over 3 decades for them to become know. Now THAT is Rock N' Fucking Roll!! 💘 R.I.P David. You were right, the world came looking for the music.
Technically, Iggy and the Stooges were there a little before Death (1969). BUT Death are undoubtedly pioneers still without question, they were punk before the term punk existed...
Best kept secret in the history of rock.
Them and Rodriguez.
I discovered these guys literally only MONTHS ago. Where were they hiding?
That would actually be Kings X
hidden secret
happyuk06 FM and college rock stations played them at the time.
David would be proud as fuck right now, like he said "people will come looking for this stuff one day"
Amen
It's really unfortunate these guys didn't jump into the huge Punk scene in The Bowery NYC in 1977-1981. They would have been gods at CBGB's!
I agree! You have too remember that there were numerous bands in those days. These bands a following like NY Dolls, The Heartbreakers , Ramones, Wayne County and countless others. But this band would have been a big influence in that era. But what a great tone on his fender strat! This just my humble opinion! Rock Steady People!
They were from Chicago
Skiivin detroit michigan*
@@Skiivin please sir try Detroit close close but no Detroit misinformation spreader right here LOL I still love you thumbs up on your comment anyways even though it's f****** wrong
Bernard North ah yea my bad bro
July 20 2022 I watched a guy on TikTok doing a story on these guys and I’m here to check it out and am digging it.
the rug really pulls the room together
im a nihilist Koehler! I believe in nothing!
Dude?
You know I really always thought so myself this probably about the you know 68 time I've watch this
@@khoroshoorange big lebowski right on
Fcuk me this is a funny comment..... great band though!
These guys and Hound Dog Taylor...criminally underrated... . 'Politicians in my eyes' is an all-time classic.
Another underrated comment.🙄 They weren't rated at all. Besides,....
Right on
Would love to be in a different dimension, where this awesome three guys became the gods of punk rock in the seventies!
+RTG2000 Indeed this is the kind of reason one should entertain alternative preferable dimensions.
Sounds like a pretty nice timeline.
RTG2000 alright!
a brave new world :)
KatarnCrusader They should have. I hate it when bands like Big Star have these really stupid reasons why they didn’t get big although they seem to influence quite a few big bands, Big Star at least. I’d love to see a doc on Death. I love “Keep on Knocking”. Obsessed actually. G
Just great my black brothers greetings from Poland
I’ll be the 100,000th person to say it’s a shame they didn’t get recognized but unfortunately they didn’t so forget about that and just dig how tight they still sounded on this set ...FUCKING AWESOME
It’s only because they refused to change their name. Death!
Imagine what it would have been like if death was injected into the spirit of 77 back then with the Ramones, Sex Pistols, Dead Boys, and even Sham 69. That would have been so awesome. I think it would have improved punk rock in a way.
Thanks man! I was lucky enough to hear Death in the early 80's. Yeah, they had an influence, even if it was small in comparison the bands you mentioned. I wasn't into those bands but I was into Death!
And they are actually good musicians, different from some that you mentioned, like Sex Pistols
pure hell, was good too
Yeah the white punk bands knew but punks didn't catch up
@@MarcelinhoTheRock The Sex Pistols were actually a very good band musically; the movement in England was so sudden that a lot of bands formed quickly and had little time to play live and practice, so many of them weren't up the the Pistols' standard (they had been together for at least 6 months before any other English punk bands formed). For the first year or so of British punk, the Pistols were the only UK band who could hold a candle to the American bands, who had been at it for a year or so before them.
Epic. First heard “Politicians in My Eyes” and fell in love
Yes , most definitely my favorite and the first one I heard by them when they were interviewed and hit the spotlight again for the indie movie surrounding them back 2014or 2015 I went out and bought the limited reissue of their album
Punk rawk! I wonder if the Bad Brains knew about these brothers? And yeah Politicians in my Eyes was my introduction to these proto-punk guys tearing shit up!!!
100
Very underrated punk sounding band! Also love Chucks band Death. Both of those bands by the same name kickass!
They deserved to be as big as the Stooges and as well known as the MC5. Glad they are belatedly receiving recognition, but sad that David Hackney didn't live long enough to see it.
David may have had a foreshadowing. he gave the masters for their album to his brothers and told them "the world will want to hear this one day"... a few months later he was dead
R.I.P David.
@@TheLarryburns84 which one is David?
@@alcopower5710 david died long ago before this video:(
They weren't THAT good 😂
i remember hearing this song as a kid visiting relatives in Providence, R.I. in the late 70s.
If only I could go back in time to 1975 and somehow get these recordings to John Peel...
Maybe AI can conjure a Peel Session for youall
I'VE JUST DISCOVERED THIS BAND WHAT CAN I SAY....100 % PUNK ROCK.....I GOT INTO PUNK IN 78 --79 AND I'M NOW 53 yrs old NOW AND I'M STILL A PUNK TODAY 🍺😁👍☮️☯️🏴☠️🏴🏴💣💥 AND STILL ANGRY...!!! I ONLY WISH THAT I DISCOVERED ( DEATH ) EARLIER.... ANYHOOS WORLD 🌎🌍🌏 AS THEY SAY IN IT FOR LIFE...!;??? PUNK TIL I DIE....!!! SO A BIG UP TO ALL ANARCHISTS AND PUNK ROCKERS AROUND OUR WORLD STAY TRUE...!! BLACK AND WHITE UNITE AND FIGHT BACK, UNITY IS OUR STRENGTH NO WAR'S BUT CLASS WAR 🅰️ N 🅰️ RCHY NOW...!!🇬🇭🇧🇴🇬🇭☮️☯️🇧🇴🇬🇭🇧🇴🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴🏴🏴💣💣💥💥🔥🔥💥🔥
Love watching my people play Rock N Roll.
Came looking for chuck schuldiners band, this, this is good too
same here.. not disappointed
I'm glad even the brutal folks like yourselves can appreciate this kickass music. hell, I like some metal myself. early Megadeth, Rigor Mortis debut, Anthrax (on Spreading the Disease namely), the 80s stuff
And as another coloured person I love seeing them proving punk is not only for whites. It's for everyone.
damn straight
LOL WUT bad brains?
Death preceded the Bad Brains, apparently though the Bad Brains did not know about them. Doesn't matter though, both bands are amazing.
Matthew Cummings Yeah blacks invented rock, Hispanics, Natives, Asians and any race can be part of the subculture not only whites. It's kinda absurd that it's totes biased.
Matthew Cummings A-bsolutely!
Was just watching the video of the black punk bands saw this LOVE THIS!!!! 💘
I'm glad youre back to playing what you wanted to play.
🌹🌹R.I.P. David 🌹🌹
I keep coming back to this track to get my punk rock fixx!! Fuk yeah!
Okay, now play Crystal Mountain!
lol
I can easily enjoy both bands, thats the magic of the name Death
SPIRIT CRUSHER
Hahahaa
Yeah, I thought Chuck passed away?
Still Rockin guys 40 years later! Awesome, i luv i jah!
Seeing these guys shred today makes my cold heart feel a tad warmer
Just found out about these guys on a TikTok a week ago! wow! OG of punk....ive missed out
They play so tight; I love it.
To quote Ronnie Hawkins, "Keep practicing and you'll be tighter than a gnat's ass over a freight train!"
As a black kid who came up in the 90s listening to D.C. 101 and Whfs I thoroughly would've appreciated hearing Funkadelic....Bad Brains and these guys on the radio too...
Goddamn, kid. What about Fishbone?
this song is about their neighbors complaining about their music
Haaaaaa Too funny! But I love this song
that and there was always girls knocking at their door wanting to get in to see them play cause they were in a band lmao
Yes lol the story is that they were practicing as teens and they were being so loud that their neighbors kept knocking on the door to tell them to turn it down and they told them to "keep on knocking" in reference to them not turning it down as they were trying to come up with a new idea for a song.
@@freakshow1822 That's not what happened lol
@@powertothepeople3820 did you watch the documentary? “there was some girls and we were playing so loud they were knocking trying to get in. We just came up with the words right then and there keep on knocking” there was that and the neighborhood they lived in wasnt so fond of rock n roll so the neighbors were knocking also. Words right from the band members from the documentary
This sh*t just changed my fucking life! OUTSTANDING!!!!!
Mine too(&anyone with true passion for the ''Real..!')-As Simple as that..Love Death..!!
These 3 guys are extremely talented musicians and they are the coolest individuals that i have the pleasure of knowing
These guys are the best! I am so grateful for youtube algorithms for recommending their album a few years ago.
If I can remember
It was you who didn't wanna see my face
If I can remember
It was you who put me in my place
You gettin' down and out
Now you wanna' be with me
Well I got news for you
That ain't the way it's gonna' be
You thought that me and you
Were just a big game
But now you're back for more
And I done forgot your name
I'm sorry baby
It had to end like this
You know we tried
Baby we just missed
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
I bet you're wondering
How I got along without you
For your information
So many things I could do
If what you're hoping
That what I'm sayin' ain't true
Well then baby
Then find somebody new
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
this is awesome cant help to feel sentimental knowing their brother is watching proud from heaven
Holy shit I thought I knew punk rock . I know nothing , these guys are great . I am hooked yewwwwwwwwwwwwww
Good people doing good things. Kind regards from Valencia Spain Death.
Fucking fantastic.
Life is great!
So is Death
punk meets jimi hendrix amazing and pure to the soul
What a fun song.
that documentary was awesome. it was the punk sugarman doc of the same year, if you know of that one
Pioneers!!!
I just found these guys today. They are freaking amazing.
OH MY GOD - SO WHEN ARE THESE GUYS PLAYING IN BIRMINGHAM UK ??? GET HERE QUICK, NEED SOME MORE OF THIS .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kings deserve more recognition
A BAND CALLED DEATH!!!! Great Documentary
So glad myself and the world finally got to discover the music of Death. Much love to Bobby Sr. and Dannis, but also want to send a shout to Bobbie Duncan for so ably stepping in to help carry the torch that David Hackney lit so many years ago. Long live Death ;)
I love that fender tone
The Guys ROCK ! God Bless Detroit !!!!!!!
A BAND CALLED DEATH..... a must´a see film !!!
My Favorite song! Listen to this ... Bass, Strat, Lead, Drums, Lic's & Voc's... The energy is plowing through my soul! WOW... I know rhythm - this is INCREDIBLE MUSIC!! What a Band!!
Good discovery for me this black history month. Big inspiration too ✊🏾
Just saw the documentary on them over the weekend. What a great story.
This is SO kool
Such a killer and most underrated and understated band!
dope sick!
Vida longa para a banda Death.
Superb
Raw. Beautiful. Pure.
Uggh 7yrs ago and im just seeing this now WTF!?!? Glad to see yous still jammin that good ol punk rock!
Awesome band - way ahead of their time. Documentary about them is fantastic. So glad they were found out as Brother David envisioned.
LEGENDS. Your brother would be proud!
A little digging and I found a diamond!Hell Yeah!!
HOPEFULLY YOU'VE SEEN THE MOVIE BY NOW!
Indeed. And bought the albums.
Nice!
Punk bands don't usually sound this good live
damnEh86 really? Like nothing about this live performance but I think most of the time punk bands sound better live then in the recordings, like they normally aren’t technically as good, but the energy is normally better and that’s really the whole point of punk.
It really depends on the band, it's not what mattered in punk but there were sum bands that were as sharp as a razor.
As for everyone else, I believe it also has to do with mass beer consumption and other party treats. No one parties like punx
A lot of punk bands could play. I had the first Damned album on today. The guitar playing is great. Likewise Raw Power.
Try looking up Sex Pistols live, you might change your mind.
i absolutely loved the first live concert i went to and everyone ive been to since then. i think they sound better in person and there is definitely more energy and fun live.
love u guys Im 37 been shouting ur guys names since i found u..coming from the 91o U guys r highly underated
It was what they wanted it to be. A little Jimy a little Who a little Jethro a lot of themselves. They nailed it. They have opened the door for this 68yr.old to the possibility of punk. Even I can understand what they are saying. Words are important. Clarity please.
I feel the opposite. With a lot of punk and post punk groups such as Ty Segall, Jay Reatard and Thee Oh Sees I can't understand a majority of the lyrics... its the energy you feel when yelling thats so important to this genre... not what is being said. This is hard rock, not folk-country.
Thomas Lee why write lyrics, then?
@@achmeez cuz it sounds and looks cool. It's rad if you wanna write lyrics that mean something, but it's also just as rad to write nonsense and scream it just because you can
Thomas Lee Completely disagree, I feel the whole ideal of punk rock is to send across a message, you don’t have to be the best at playing you instruments, you just want to be heard. But I guess that’s why it’s so great, because everyone looks at it different!
Umm...which part of this has any semblance of Jethro Tull?
this is truly a great thing to see brothers being brothers,i heard this lp early at a party in 70,s very catchy riff from the get go..gettin old stinks if your a blob but if ya rock ya rock... cone play south florida!!!!get out the cold....peace good to see you guys ripping it up...
Who might be in their right mind to give this a thumbs down? Awesome band.
Dirk Dierking 29 ppl with no taste in music. This band had great influences (Hendrix, Miles Davis...) and went on to play some of the best tunes. Tight, talented and punk! Why aren’t (or weren’t) they more popular I don’t know but look at Big Star ⭐️.
I agree Dirk. People have no clue what good music is!
not loud enough.
(j/k, I don't know why anybody would give it a thumbs down.)
WOW! These guys Jam
This band of brothers! I just discovered you guys a few months ago....best musical discovery I've made in some time. Tyvm
These guys pioneered punk before punk so awesome
A cada dia que passa escuto mais Death e vejo a energia que essa banda possui.
These dudes are good good punk rock
If I can remember, it was you (who) didn't wanna see my face
If I can remember, it was you (who) put me in my place
You get down, and I, I wanna play play play
Well I got news for you, that ain't the way it's gonna be
You thought that me and you, were just fair game
But now you're back for more, and I forgot your name
I'm sorry baby, it had to end like this
You don't try, and you take offense
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
I bet you're winnin', I got a long long view
For your information, (there's) so many things I could do
If I can help it, if what I said ain't true
Well then baby, then find somebody new
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
Keep on knockin', keep on knockin' on the door
I saw a mention of this band on some Internet article, so I started listening to their brief catalog and man, it was like being transported back to the early days of punk when I was a young. Great energy. Bought this album. Sucks that they went undiscovered for so long. Great that people finally get to appreciate them. I need to watch the documentary.
I came here to show my respect.
Happiest young black man in the world! !!!!!!
Just found out about you guys 2 weeks ago and been jammin yall everyday!
Kick ass !
Fucking excellent! Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy sounds like Death
Love this band been pushing death at the skatepark for years 🙌from the D with love
beyond amazing
Some of the nicest guys in music I worked with! They were booked for the IDFA because of their documentary and I booked a couple more shows for them. It was a blast
This band fucking rocks!
Awesome...I got into this band after seeing the documentary . A must see for any rock , punk , etc fan .
I have always found that the true pioneers of music genres , fitness training, etc are the ones you never hear of . Someone else discovers it , polishes it up to mainstream it for money .
Meanwhile the true pioneer who started it is forgotten .
One thing though if they made their music in 74 , wouldn't the Ramones have their first album out ?
It died after being releases too until they headed to the u.k. and started the whole genre as we know it .
When they came back people began to notice them .
Regardless like another comment said , best kept secret in rock.
Well done documentary though.
Wow 1976 likes. This song was made in 1976. Interesting.
I Wanna Be Your Dog was made in 1969....that’s interesting!!!
Tons of songs like this in 76 and before.
1975
@@denimlether5812 your right But your not one of them🎸🎵
@@clintbronson5 yeah And their friends with this BAND.. But your not🎸🎸where is your music at?😂
✊🏾💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✌🏾
This is one of the most rock n roll shit I've ever seen in my life
Great band. Got to see them some years ago in upstate NY.
Uma grande banda que não teve seu merecido reconhecimento devido ao racismo. Death uma das melhores bandas!
This changes everything.
Listening to Youth Brigade when "The Algorithm" suggested this amazing sound. I welcome our new robot overladies
I just love 💘 listening to this Band!! Period!!❤🌎🎬🎥🎤🎵🎸🎸🎸
Simplesmente divino! Visionários!
Just discovered this band, and am instantly a fan. Very talented group, love the entire discography.
The very first Punk rock band. 🤘🏼
So underground, it took over 3 decades for them to become know. Now THAT is Rock N' Fucking Roll!! 💘
R.I.P David. You were right, the world came looking for the music.
Technically, Iggy and the Stooges were there a little before Death (1969). BUT Death are undoubtedly pioneers still without question, they were punk before the term punk existed...
Fuck yeah, represent DETROIT!!
They was punk before there ever was thing called punk
The fathers of Living Colour! If the word underrated could be applied to any band, it'd be these guys. I'm going to check out their doco as well.