with the time black flag goes more and more experimental. I dont have a favorite vocal, but the pre rollis era of black flag is better. (sry my english)
If there are 2 things anyone can agree about this band is, they were always ahead of the curve and are one of the most important bands in modern music. ANY incarnation.
Black Flag - Jealous Again (Full and Expanded EP) 1980 3.1.22 1208pm misguided mis spent youth... lucky them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i would have ben 8 or 9 by this time in the musical world of..... cruddy kultur. so yeah it's all good... i dont wanna fuck a cop, man...
I must have listened to this thousands of times. My first punk record. Must have been the mid 80 because I was ridding a BMX bike. My mom was so cool about it, she would let me listen to anything as long as it wasn't blatant Satan Worshiping. I remember when I brought Rembrandt Pussy hoarse home. She was all for it. When I got mad at her I would play I saw your mommy. Eventually as I would slam my bedroom door she would laughingly yell out "can you play that Suicidal Tendencies song son." Pretty epic of her being that she was basically a Neil Diamond fan only. She was a rebel though, she saw Elvis live when he was only 19. Why I'm sharing this I haven't a clue.
@@jasondiamond7737 Black Flag - Jealous Again (Full and Expanded EP) 1980 1907PM 8.1.22 why i have to put up with dorks is also bemusing me... though, yeah, music is a multi faceted diamond of an art form... i like it they like she likes it he likes it... but we all hate something about it... as for your "blatant satan worshipping" i dont even think that would make much difference re: how folk view music as i doubt many folk go around wondering if this or that band is a satan worshipping devil idolizin' fiend... i bet even elvis was seen as some otherworldly thing from hell when he first emerged onto a very lacklustre music scene... cant say i ran about slamming doors at my parents after bmx-ing the eff out of the roads or hills... chelsea 5 - 1 chesterfield... it's neat. let's eat!!!! mid-80's? i would have been very vaguely pop music orientated with the smiths and the human league by then...in fact i may have given the human league a miss by then. could just have been indie pop. which was just post punk for the more discerning. p.s actually got drunk in some dude's flat early 1990's and really enjoyed a live neil diamond gig being aired. it's odd what folk muse upon when drunk... i mean; tongue in cheek pop sensibilities or down right flip out songster kultur. i had a couple of neil diamond songs in my collection,. sadly i think lancs cricket club stole me sweet caroline... p.p.s are you jim diamond's son?
@@JJONNYREPP my dad's name Is Bill. My DJ name are well they sometimes write the bastard son of Neil below my name. At least they did when I was getting booked consistently or before they made it a push button all inclusive shit show. Beat match someone asked me once. What's that? And don't even try to insenuate the undeniable truth that they couldn't even hold my record bags for me. The sheer weight of my technique would crush there slender shoulders. And I never tire of the human league. In fact I have two copies of fascination remix on vinyl I think they're worth something I know they are to me. There's a sick remix of one thing leads to another am the b side. The Fixx right. And you're talking in the sleep it's on there also. The label us JTM I think. Now I mix wav files. It's fun.
21:23 - Incredible guitar solo in the sense it expresses the utter frustration and despair of depression especially at the end of the solo at when it just disintegrates like an afflicted victim of depression as they pile up in a heap of despondency-- right here--> 21:29. Bravo! Superb Mr. Ginn, most excellent.
Ron Reyes pushed it best. The energy ..the voice with Ginn ...pure aggression...alienation....no hope and fuck you. An energy and desperation that future Black Flag singers couldn't match. To be honest I can't think of many vocals riding and mixing with guitar like they did. Shit destroyed my mind in the best way in mid 80's.
Damn. I had this album in 1980..I was 11 years old 🤣 it was good back them and my teachers thought I was really weird when I brought it to school 😂 Greg Ginn is a genius!
@UCCeFKUzVR3rIupraLYIDzYw luckily I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks on the LA beaches, where all the "punkers" lived. It was gritty, and fun. My poor parents 😂
My favorite version of ' Revenge ', A pivotal EP in punk history, still have my old copy! All 4 of Black Flag's singers were solid, pretty different styles but they all fit. Ron might be my favorite but I really like Keith's more subdued, acidic delivery on Police Story and some others, he didn't yell as much, he sounded too pissed. Greg has been one of my favorites for decades. It's fun mentioning his name in a ' favorite guitarist ' conversation- 99 people will be clueless but, one will give a big grin and a thumbs up. Great stuff, all of it.
I got this album at Penguin feather in Herndon Va. The back room had all kinds of bongs and pipes , it got raided and shutdown. First time I seen tie-dyed shirts and psychedelic posters/ wall hangings and incense. Loved just hanging out there.
I agree...the band Did evolve with Henry along. But In my opinion (and some others) Henry ruined Black Flag...don't get me wrong, I've seen and heard Henry speak live and I love the guy. Still honest and true to the original vision of Punk/Hardcore. However, Black Flag was Greg's (Greg Ginn) band and creation, and it sort of mutated into "Henry's Band". I just feel that the pre-Henry version of the band's music was more direct, focused and truer to Greg's original vision of the band. ( "The previous is my opinion only and could be considered "bullshit" if you'd like). RB/fan/guitarabuser/a-hole/andmuchless/deceased&retiredfromTheScene L.A.M.F. !! /
dennis Rock Bottoms kelly I don't agree, black flag had the big direction change with my war, which if you look at the liner notes on the album Ginn wrote almost half the songs. It was still Ginns band. And Ginn also wanted the change in direction. Either way. Albums like My War, Slip it in, and Family man are some of black flags best records.
first 12 inch i ever encountered. listened to it at 33 for a while till i was set straight. still like it at 33. heavy as hell, kinda what they turned into at the end.
Sorry everyone but Ron was the best. Easily. Short-lived, yes, but just listen to him here. I was there circa ‘The Decline’ time & that’s when they just killed it. Greg should have kept that lineup imo cause (as others have said) this EP was magic & it wasn’t so much about being super agro & all tough Henry back then. It was more about the music & a crazed, chaotic, manic energy than causing shit & fucking everything (and everybody) up. I hope y’all agree.
I figure a Black Flag album is a great place to leave a tale of very recent, fresh, betrayal. Just fired from work. Today. From a really complicated paperwork job that was tedious, incredibly detailed, and badly organized. Nothing was written down anywhere. No reference material I can read. Everyone's too busy to explain the thing I've never seen before. I was working on a project where not only did I have to invent the process for how to do it, but the person giving me the work said that the stuff I was analyzing was in a partial state of completion. So I had to take on project management tasks for my own supervisor in order to do the really complicated thing I invented the method for doing. Because I'm in a 'right to work' state, they didn't even tell me it was happening. No hints. Happened in the middle of the really complicated task that there was no documentation for, that I had to invent instructions for how to do. They acted like I still had lots of projects ahead of me to do. My whole project got abandoned on the side of the road. No 'two weeks notice.' They fired me on a Friday, and I hand in my badge on a Monday at a completely different campus. I was totally blindsided by this. They really went out of their way to fuck up my life as much as they possibly could. Honestly, to the detriment of their own company. Now I get to say I was fired by surprise with no time to prepare, look for work, get on unemployment, or protect myself at all. Maybe there's a way to make that explanation sound nice for the next job. Maybe not. I was told, after the sudden firing, by the person who set up the contract with the company, that my supervisor claimed I was "too negative, only offered problems and not solutions, complained about how broken the system was, and just wanted to become an internal employee and didn't care about my current job." All horseshit. All of it. I did nothing but be flexible in the position I was in. I was happy to take on new tasks, no matter how badly organized it was. I never complained about it. I acknowledged it, but I was willing to deal with the situation I was dealt. I was always trying to do better. My supervisor though? Horribly negative person. Always complaining about some other department, or how something wasn't her group's job. Really sarcastic about it too. I'd never speak the way she did about other people. I always assumed how I could improve, or how it could be my fault, before assuming someone in another department had fucked me over. I know what it was now. It was simple. She got wind from a co-worker that....EVENTUALLY...when my contract was getting close to finishing...that I'd try to get an internal position. Just to keep working. Not out of any desire to betray my supervisor. She interpreted that as "Oh, he's going to leave me right now?!" and her tone with me completely changed. She would joke with everyone except me. I could sense it, but I didn't want to say anything. No one told me my performance was lacking, or that my attitude sucked, or that I was disloyal until today. But they were disloyal to me, in the way they fired me with no warning or chance to protect myself. And they're attitude sucked, because they assumed the worst out of me even though I tried my goddamn best. And they were lazy and badly organized, so yeah, they're performance was lacking to me. That fucking company was every awful thing they said I was. Bunch of goddamn hypocrites. And I won't say who this company is, because I'm the bigger man. I know there's nothing I can do, and I'm not going to set myself on fire just because it would feel good. Fuck them. I'm bigger than that. And it's perfect that the first song on this album is "Jealous Again." About a girl who is so jealous that her boyfriend will leave, that she does things to push him away. I was never going to leave my job like that. I just wanted to protect myself if my contract expired. I didn't do this, you did. You, the supervisor, did this. And when I apply for work, you the supervisor will look like a goddamn idiot explaining why I was never given a warning to straighten up at work. Or why I was given absolutely no notice, or a chance to find work, or prepare in any way. You could have just said "your attitude sucks" and I would have started looking for ways to change. Fuck them. I've been betrayed before, but this fucking sucks.
Fuck yeah... same with Dead Kennedy's... They had a real hard time playing anywhere without Police Brutally... I know from experience.. being on the other end of that fucken baton sucked..
Was this version ever released on CD or strictly vinyl? I can't find much information on it. Edit: Ah, I figured it out. It's a mix of songs from the original EP, the "Everything Went Black" compilation, and the three songs from the Decline of Western Civilization soundtrack. Good shit.
1. Joan Rivers 2. Joan Rivers 5. Joan Rivers ... no. 9 Ornery Henry (All numerals and sunscreen supplied by counterfeiting indigenous bottle caps and additional information isn't available because of fumblefuckery etc et al. Refunds are found under yer pillow in the morning. No refunds will be found under yer pillow before 3.30 am EST. No shit. Fuck around and yer outta here bud. Gawdamnit I love Joan's version of "Black Coffee," co written by belafonte that night on the roof when we was frying on cocaine and l.s.d. trying on each other's clothes... Wow what a time THAT was! Oh, my, yes! That was back in the summertime before the knuckling began... and don't get me started about that bside containing the intergalactic smash hit "I've got a hiding place" that she sang with the ghost of Thomas Edison's cousin Lou!)
Damnaged sounds better than this... and just about the ONLY time they had a professional sound. Their recording quality took a fucking NOSE DIVE from there
I get older and older and this band rocks harder and harder. If I make it to 100 I'll still be rocking black flag.
My fave Black Flag vocalist.
Ginn was at his best here too, IMO.
true, great meld of guitar, drums, vocal, and lyrics
dude
Agree. I love Henry, but something about these vocals
Ron Reyes is underappreciated
Ginn is very good here
My First Black Flag album was this one & Nervous Breakdown. I got em’ at Wax Trax in Denver in the mid-80’s. Still have em’ to this day, 2020.
Cool, Wax Trax is/was awesome
1979 sweetie
That was track #1 for black flag and Keith Morris from circle jerks was singer
Wax trax
Ron was the best Black Flag singer by a mile.
I couldn't choose.
It's not even youth. He's preaching the fucking truth.
Keith Morris only!!!!❤
Very American, very L.A. one of my favorite albums . At 59 and still on.
Ron is my favorite. His energy and passion was intense. Henry was a close second, then Keith and Dez. That's my opinion.
I'm actually with you man. I used to like Henry the best, but I do think Ron actually brought it the hardest. This ep is magic.
Yeah! I really love Ron's voice, the energy is so good!
i think he’s the last tbh, i think it goes henry, keith, dez, then ron
with the time black flag goes more and more experimental. I dont have a favorite vocal, but the pre rollis era of black flag is better. (sry my english)
I accept this. I Like the first records the most (Keith, Ron & Dez).
Greetz from Saxony, Germany! 👍
If there are 2 things anyone can agree about this band is, they were always ahead of the curve and are one of the most important bands in modern music. ANY incarnation.
the curve is ghey; but alas, you are korrect!. speak leet or get senserred. Also, never try pacification, cause my annilation will WIN!
you can hear the youth right in his voice
Oh boy hmm? Sure looks like Ch--l_s P--KEL? YA THINK?
Black Flag - Jealous Again (Full and Expanded EP) 1980 3.1.22 1208pm misguided mis spent youth... lucky them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i would have ben 8 or 9 by this time in the musical world of..... cruddy kultur. so yeah it's all good... i dont wanna fuck a cop, man...
I must have listened to this thousands of times. My first punk record. Must have been the mid 80 because I was ridding a BMX bike. My mom was so cool about it, she would let me listen to anything as long as it wasn't blatant Satan Worshiping. I remember when I brought Rembrandt Pussy hoarse home. She was all for it. When I got mad at her I would play I saw your mommy. Eventually as I would slam my bedroom door she would laughingly yell out "can you play that Suicidal Tendencies song son." Pretty epic of her being that she was basically a Neil Diamond fan only. She was a rebel though, she saw Elvis live when he was only 19. Why I'm sharing this I haven't a clue.
@@jasondiamond7737 Black Flag - Jealous Again (Full and Expanded EP) 1980 1907PM 8.1.22 why i have to put up with dorks is also bemusing me... though, yeah, music is a multi faceted diamond of an art form... i like it they like she likes it he likes it... but we all hate something about it... as for your "blatant satan worshipping" i dont even think that would make much difference re: how folk view music as i doubt many folk go around wondering if this or that band is a satan worshipping devil idolizin' fiend... i bet even elvis was seen as some otherworldly thing from hell when he first emerged onto a very lacklustre music scene... cant say i ran about slamming doors at my parents after bmx-ing the eff out of the roads or hills... chelsea 5 - 1 chesterfield... it's neat. let's eat!!!! mid-80's? i would have been very vaguely pop music orientated with the smiths and the human league by then...in fact i may have given the human league a miss by then. could just have been indie pop. which was just post punk for the more discerning. p.s actually got drunk in some dude's flat early 1990's and really enjoyed a live neil diamond gig being aired. it's odd what folk muse upon when drunk... i mean; tongue in cheek pop sensibilities or down right flip out songster kultur. i had a couple of neil diamond songs in my collection,. sadly i think lancs cricket club stole me sweet caroline... p.p.s are you jim diamond's son?
@@JJONNYREPP my dad's name Is Bill. My DJ name are well they sometimes write the bastard son of Neil below my name. At least they did when I was getting booked consistently or before they made it a push button all inclusive shit show. Beat match someone asked me once. What's that? And don't even try to insenuate the undeniable truth that they couldn't even hold my record bags for me. The sheer weight of my technique would crush there slender shoulders. And I never tire of the human league. In fact I have two copies of fascination remix on vinyl I think they're worth something I know they are to me. There's a sick remix of one thing leads to another am the b side. The Fixx right. And you're talking in the sleep it's on there also. The label us JTM I think. Now I mix wav files. It's fun.
21:23 - Incredible guitar solo in the sense it expresses the utter frustration and despair of depression especially at the end of the solo at when it just disintegrates like an afflicted victim of depression as they pile up in a heap of despondency-- right here--> 21:29.
Bravo! Superb Mr. Ginn, most excellent.
Ron Reyes pushed it best. The energy ..the voice with Ginn ...pure aggression...alienation....no hope and fuck you. An energy and desperation that future Black Flag singers couldn't match. To be honest I can't think of many vocals riding and mixing with guitar like they did. Shit destroyed my mind in the best way in mid 80's.
fuck yeah Ron Reyes, goddamn brilliant
This version of No Values always kicked ass!!
nanananana rrrrr no valuees!!
Damn. I had this album in 1980..I was 11 years old 🤣 it was good back them and my teachers thought I was really weird when I brought it to school 😂
Greg Ginn is a genius!
@UCCeFKUzVR3rIupraLYIDzYw luckily I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks on the LA beaches, where all the "punkers" lived. It was gritty, and fun. My poor parents 😂
Still have mine!
Heard them do this set twice at the Decade in Pittsburgh Pa 1979. Dez on vocals. Too much!!
Great album even today
My favorite version of ' Revenge ', A pivotal EP in punk history, still have my old copy!
All 4 of Black Flag's singers were solid, pretty different styles but they all fit. Ron might be my favorite but I really like Keith's more subdued, acidic delivery on Police Story and some others, he didn't yell as much, he sounded too pissed.
Greg has been one of my favorites for decades. It's fun mentioning his name in a ' favorite guitarist ' conversation- 99 people will be clueless but, one will give a big grin and a thumbs up. Great stuff, all of it.
My first punk record i bought and i still have it hell yes
Hell yeah I've had the album since 1981 still got it. And nervous breakdown EP
Now I have to get out all my DK, Fear and Germs records out, maybe the Pistols.
Hail... Ron Reyes
ron reyes el mejor , tremendas energías .
go watch repo man....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best thing the flag did by a large margin, and I like most of their stuff.this is untouchable.revenge,no values and jealous again are incredible
This song is called "Revenge" and it's for the LAPD haha
"Police Story" is relevant today and will be relevant 100 years from now.
Just classic. Love the extra tracks
i fooking luv this album. i traced the cover art black flag bars in 9th grade and made a stencil and did a tattoo on my arm i still have
Got the black flag on the middle of my throat between the points of my collar bones
Represent
I'm glad you still have your arm.
I love black flag from the first time I heard them I'll listen to the day I die
@abzesxx009 Great job putting all these Reyes-era songs together!
I got this album at Penguin feather in Herndon Va. The back room had all kinds of bongs and pipes , it got raided and shutdown. First time I seen tie-dyed shirts and psychedelic posters/ wall hangings and incense. Loved just hanging out there.
FUCKING GREAT RECORD!!! Pure gem...classic!
It's not my imagination I'VE GOT A GUN ON MY BACK!
One of my favorites from my 7" collection!
But it’s a 12”’45
@@ericwood2466 Oops, you're right. I did have the 12" :)
It was originally a ten inch too
Man! This takes me back to my highschool days! Ron was the best they had.
I was not aware that there was now an EXPANDED edition. I definitely gonna have to get my hands on this, especially since I'm a Dez fan.
It's just the Reyes stuff from EVERYTHING WENT BLACK added to the JEALOUS AGAIN EP.
This was Black Flag at their best
Fifth grade Brooklyn FUCK YEA!!!!
Eine der ALLERBESTEN Punkbands ALLER ZEITEN!!! Und eine der ALLERBESTEN Platten! 🤩👍👍🤩
Excellent .
Still have this record. I'M 60.
Brutal de ptmm bandon, awesome, Amazing
Ron Reyes rules...
At work at 5 in the morning working this shitty warehouse job
Thanks for this cult ep I liked this band by a nice day is a great stuff
Chavo POR VIDA!!!!!
ON! ROCK ON
I notice “You Bet…” is the same chord progression as “I don’t care”…right?
This band evolved cause of what Henry Rollins brought along, his interaction with Dukowski and tension with Ginn : a formula for some great music .
I agree...the band Did evolve with Henry along. But In my opinion (and some others) Henry ruined Black Flag...don't get me wrong, I've seen and heard Henry speak live and I love the guy. Still honest and true to the original vision of Punk/Hardcore. However, Black Flag was Greg's (Greg Ginn) band and creation, and it sort of mutated into "Henry's Band". I just feel that the pre-Henry version of the band's music was more direct, focused and truer to Greg's original vision of the band. ( "The previous is my opinion only and could be considered "bullshit" if you'd like).
RB/fan/guitarabuser/a-hole/andmuchless/deceased&retiredfromTheScene L.A.M.F. !!
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dennis Rock Bottoms kelly I don't agree, black flag had the big direction change with my war, which if you look at the liner notes on the album Ginn wrote almost half the songs. It was still Ginns band. And Ginn also wanted the change in direction. Either way. Albums like My War, Slip it in, and Family man are some of black flags best records.
should of keeped dez singing
Henry did not ruin black flag. I've heard this for years and it has always sounded ridiculous. Black Flag was GINN'S BAND people!
they should have never made another album after my war
Still see young and old folks
Rocking the black flag symbol
My fave black flag wit ron
Jesus saves
Jesus caves, satan saves; black flags alright.
this rec made me wanna play in a band. not pistols,clash or discharge
Ron is my favorite Black Flag singer, I wish they recorded more with him. Not a Rollins era fan tbh.
Same, Ron had so much more energy. Ron would go crazy on stage
i cant believe this was from my dads time and i had to conform with EMILIA (im latinoamerican and 24 yo) lol its so sad!!
You bet ive got something personal against you. 🎵
Thank you
FUCKING EXCELLENT.
Reyes sounds like hes channeling every troubled kid in LA.
Omg. Reminds me of the church inHermosa Beach. Hell yeah
Sweet!
So great! Love the extra tracks with Ron singing. He was the best Black Flag singer ! Hands Down!!! Henry lucked/Sucked into it! LMFAO!
Ron!
Remember the Flyers... I still have a bunch of them pinned on my ceiling...one of my fav is Jesus on the cross and he's saying NO HIPPIE'S ...
Yikes fine jazz. That's why it lasts. Lovely to hear the out/other takes.
first 12 inch i ever encountered. listened to it at 33 for a while till i was set straight. still like it at 33. heavy as hell, kinda what they turned into at the end.
Frank Zappa hated punk. Bad Frank.
Frank Zappa hated idiots... Some of those idiots were punks.
Nice guitar tone! what amp guitar and pedal is used here?
Ampeg Dan Armstrong w a dimarzio super distortion through a peavey standard pa amp.
😍
Wish I kept my f***Ing EP........
But then you took the cash and you got Bauhaus?
3rd album (ep) I ever bought back in the fall of ‘81
I love black flag all gemerations even rollins mostly because of the lifestyle living on the road broke homeless
Thats as punk as it gets imo
Молодцы они
One of punk's BEST vocalist was Rican... Snap...
thanks :-)
Been saying the same thing to my wife forever!😪
Sorry everyone but Ron was the best. Easily. Short-lived, yes, but just listen to him here. I was there circa ‘The Decline’ time & that’s when they just killed it. Greg should have kept that lineup imo cause (as others have said) this EP was magic & it wasn’t so much about being super agro & all tough Henry back then. It was more about the music & a crazed, chaotic, manic energy than causing shit & fucking everything (and everybody) up. I hope y’all agree.
All singers were great I prefer Keith
I used to ĺike H R tell he wanted to get out of his trunk with the long hair. In CM! Ca!
Robo.
Didn't tracks 6, 7,8 &9 originally appear on the "Everything Went Black" comp?
Everything went black came out years after jealous again
Yep
I figure a Black Flag album is a great place to leave a tale of very recent, fresh, betrayal.
Just fired from work. Today. From a really complicated paperwork job that was tedious, incredibly detailed, and badly organized. Nothing was written down anywhere. No reference material I can read. Everyone's too busy to explain the thing I've never seen before. I was working on a project where not only did I have to invent the process for how to do it, but the person giving me the work said that the stuff I was analyzing was in a partial state of completion. So I had to take on project management tasks for my own supervisor in order to do the really complicated thing I invented the method for doing.
Because I'm in a 'right to work' state, they didn't even tell me it was happening. No hints. Happened in the middle of the really complicated task that there was no documentation for, that I had to invent instructions for how to do. They acted like I still had lots of projects ahead of me to do. My whole project got abandoned on the side of the road.
No 'two weeks notice.' They fired me on a Friday, and I hand in my badge on a Monday at a completely different campus.
I was totally blindsided by this. They really went out of their way to fuck up my life as much as they possibly could. Honestly, to the detriment of their own company. Now I get to say I was fired by surprise with no time to prepare, look for work, get on unemployment, or protect myself at all. Maybe there's a way to make that explanation sound nice for the next job. Maybe not.
I was told, after the sudden firing, by the person who set up the contract with the company, that my supervisor claimed I was "too negative, only offered problems and not solutions, complained about how broken the system was, and just wanted to become an internal employee and didn't care about my current job."
All horseshit. All of it. I did nothing but be flexible in the position I was in. I was happy to take on new tasks, no matter how badly organized it was. I never complained about it. I acknowledged it, but I was willing to deal with the situation I was dealt. I was always trying to do better.
My supervisor though? Horribly negative person. Always complaining about some other department, or how something wasn't her group's job. Really sarcastic about it too. I'd never speak the way she did about other people. I always assumed how I could improve, or how it could be my fault, before assuming someone in another department had fucked me over.
I know what it was now. It was simple. She got wind from a co-worker that....EVENTUALLY...when my contract was getting close to finishing...that I'd try to get an internal position. Just to keep working. Not out of any desire to betray my supervisor. She interpreted that as "Oh, he's going to leave me right now?!" and her tone with me completely changed. She would joke with everyone except me. I could sense it, but I didn't want to say anything.
No one told me my performance was lacking, or that my attitude sucked, or that I was disloyal until today.
But they were disloyal to me, in the way they fired me with no warning or chance to protect myself. And they're attitude sucked, because they assumed the worst out of me even though I tried my goddamn best. And they were lazy and badly organized, so yeah, they're performance was lacking to me.
That fucking company was every awful thing they said I was. Bunch of goddamn hypocrites. And I won't say who this company is, because I'm the bigger man. I know there's nothing I can do, and I'm not going to set myself on fire just because it would feel good.
Fuck them. I'm bigger than that.
And it's perfect that the first song on this album is "Jealous Again." About a girl who is so jealous that her boyfriend will leave, that she does things to push him away.
I was never going to leave my job like that. I just wanted to protect myself if my contract expired. I didn't do this, you did. You, the supervisor, did this.
And when I apply for work, you the supervisor will look like a goddamn idiot explaining why I was never given a warning to straighten up at work. Or why I was given absolutely no notice, or a chance to find work, or prepare in any way. You could have just said "your attitude sucks" and I would have started looking for ways to change.
Fuck them. I've been betrayed before, but this fucking sucks.
Fuck em. You have talents and skills that others will appreciate more.
Suck it up and move on Little Man. Lol
Chavo sings on the original Jealous Again EP cuz it says so on the record. :D
They called Ron Reyes that because he left the band in the middle of a tour..Chavo Pederast means child molester in Spanish
@@jamessarnik4879 really? Thats fuckin great 🤘🏽 .
I think Chavo is a nickname given to Ron.
There is no Chavo Pedarast.
I'm your 1000 sub
Fix me should be in this ep it would fit In so well
0:09 my parents in a nutshell
Back when the police would beat your ass..
Fuck yeah... same with Dead Kennedy's... They had a real hard time playing anywhere without Police Brutally... I know from experience.. being on the other end of that fucken baton sucked..
Todos os vocalistas são bons
Yeooo any 1 been around this gaff. Let5 go
Was this version ever released on CD or strictly vinyl? I can't find much information on it.
Edit: Ah, I figured it out. It's a mix of songs from the original EP, the "Everything Went Black" compilation, and the three songs from the Decline of Western Civilization soundtrack. Good shit.
Thanks for figuring it out haha I was about to look this up too
Why didn't you include Ron's version of "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie"? That's the best version of that song!
dw1984dw here! ua-cam.com/video/ExHj15HSYls/v-deo.html
Ok
Bong.
заставка вообще класс.
BEST
still the best flag ever, exept for maybe b-side on da six pack
live in studio . ? isnt it allways live in studio.
marcel peters no! is the soundtrack to "decline of western civilization"
ok abces
Sorry, Henry...
1. Blondie
2. Poison Ivy
3. Joan Jett
4. Henry Rollins
1. Joan Rivers
2. Joan Rivers
5. Joan Rivers
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no. 9 Ornery Henry
(All numerals and sunscreen supplied by counterfeiting indigenous bottle caps and additional information isn't available because of fumblefuckery etc et al. Refunds are found under yer pillow in the morning. No refunds will be found under yer pillow before 3.30 am EST. No shit. Fuck around and yer outta here bud. Gawdamnit I love Joan's version of "Black Coffee," co written by belafonte that night on the roof when we was frying on cocaine and l.s.d. trying on each other's clothes... Wow what a time THAT was! Oh, my, yes! That was back in the summertime before the knuckling began... and don't get me started about that bside containing the intergalactic smash hit "I've got a hiding place" that she sang with the ghost of Thomas Edison's cousin Lou!)
1. cosby
2.putin
2. rollins
3. trump
@@ethanhill9460 wtf? you must be a child who doesn't know better.
Now I know where G G got his vocal sound from....
I think the vocalist for this ep & this period was Chavo Pederast & not Ron Reyes ?
OK Thanx for the clarification
It wasn't a nickname, it was the band's way of putting shit on him for leaving them. It basically means 'hispanic child molester'.
Chavo is ron,and Billy Bob is Kieth
Loved Henry long haired and and in Black dolphin shorts!!! 😭🤙🏽
If they had mixed Damaged like this album it would have been more listenable. I still like Damaged, mind you, but I've heard some talk.
Damnaged sounds better than this... and just about the ONLY time they had a professional sound. Their recording quality took a fucking NOSE DIVE from there
tangled gopher jabykoay
Ron quit cause he couldn't handle it
Chavo!