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My Mums band were on Crass's record label. If you want to hear her song just search, it's on UA-cam. Conflict - I've had enough I think she was 20 when it came out, She's 65 now. My Dad wrote the lyrics but he's sadly not with us anymore.
@@GraemeSmith-kd5eb Thanks mate. I'm with her now, just showed her your message and she appreciates it. I'll tell you a quick funny story. All the time I was growing up and someone would ask her why she left Conflict, she'd always say it was because of me, she wanted to focus raising her son. I wouldn't say I felt guilty, but I did wonder if she had any resentment towards me. When MySpace was about I was talking to Colin Jerwood (the other singer) and mentioned her leaving to take care of me and his response was "we sacked her for not showing up to rehearsals, plus that was before my mum was even pregnant" then she denied ever saying it in the first place😂 My Dad was in a band as well, they were very short lived, around 77-79ish. They were called: The Pitiful. He was the Bass player. They have a live recording from a pub in Lewisham. ⚠️WARNING⚠️ they are pretty awful, but if you want to hear them they were on Spotify. Thanks again 👍
This is a good interview. I like that Erin doesn't brush over the subject of depression and asks about it when Steve initially mentions it. It is too easy to say we are well when sometimes we aren't.
Thank you so much! It was a hard call to make because Steve did not mention that until the cameras were rolling so I was honestly a bit surprised but wanted to be sensitive to what he was going through & really appreciated how he still showed up to film this with me despite not feeling his best!
I get it. I definitely feel outta touch with the youth of today... not the band of course.. But it does make me think about back in the late 80s, early 90s.. did a portion of the OG punkers who came up with Amebix or GBH feel out of touch when hare-krishna acts like CRO-MAGS or Youth of Today were changing the scene? Of course the bullshit going on today, with these 'barbie-punks' is ridiculous... very different from the Wendy O Williams or even Debbie Harry of our era... These people have a vacancy sign where their brain should be.
@@Necrobot777 seriously. Scenes always change and get exploited and sold off. But crass walked the walk. I literally tried to live off grid because of them. Now it was too much work and when I got married and had kids it wasn’t in the cards anymore. But they inspired and grew the minds of millions. It’s just crazy how it all evolved. When I see rebellion fest highlights of thousands of people all wear the exact same thing, doing the punk walk lol. It’s less about any messages and more about social climbing now. I remember punk shows were not all inclusive. It was a place where outcasts and abused kids could go but outcast and abused kids had issues. There were fights and disagreements ( early 90s) but that’s also another form punk took before rancid. I imagined crass would be equivalent to Jesus throwing tables and whipping people because they monetized off the word of god. Like while we we’re gone corporate trend setters marketed an idea and Eric miclow is the product. Steve should be turning up tables. But if he’s not mad why should I be.
Hi Steve I've suffered with Depression for years I had a real bad bout of it a few years ago . I now use meditation I meditate daily it's changed my life but it takes time I will never be free from depression but I've learnt to go with it through meditation.
CRASS fan since age 15 - I'm 41 now and I STILL LOVE THEM! Legit listen to CRASS every few months for the past 20 years. It'll never die. Believe in the ruins.
Hi Steve, I've suffered from depression for years and finally found out I had a huge hormone imbalance. Went on peptide therapy (sermorelin) and it changed my life.
@@woody5831 Sermorelin is an FDA-approved secretagogue that stimulates the pituitary gland to release Human Growth Hormone (hGH). Sermorelin therapy improves energy, mood, and the general feeling of mental health.
Great interview, I'm going through a lot of anxiety & depression myself at the moment so was hard to watch because you can tell he's not his full confident self. Helps me to hear about how other people handle it and that it can happen to anyone.
So sorry you're going through that but you're not alone! I go through it too, & like I mentioned in the interview, transcendental meditation has personally helped me so much! TM.org if you're interested in checking it out
Well said Steve I’ve suffered since age 14 and have regularly self(ishly) medicated currently on a monitored program of prescribed ( this time ) drugs and am going ok ( I think not drinking much and holding down a job successfully) stay strong fella
i couldn't have made it through high school back in 1982 without you Steve. There were very few of us and we were surrounded by Metal Heads and Jocks. You have impacted millions of us in positive ways. I learned to go my own way and avoided the flocks of sheep I was surrounded by. I passed Crass on to my kids and I'm sure they will pass on to my grand kids. I met you in Austin in 2011 and was grateful I could thank you in person and that 2011 show at Emos is one of my all time favorite shows, I had two of my sons with me and they would agree.
Great interview! Erin asked questions that were thoughtful and she actually listened and responded to Him. Received great honest answers. I’m 54 now and been a crass fan for as long as I can remember
I’ve never commented on UA-cam until now … in reference to the ‘great interview’ comments … it’s a great interview because Steve is great , he’s honest and candid and extremely brave , to open up in public about his challenges takes guts !! Depression is no joke and for punk rock Barbie to compare a serious mental illness with her feeling a bit fed up after Rebellion because she can’t play dress up until the next video shows an inexcusable lack of understanding , never mind any kind of real empathy … it’s not all about you Erin … “punk became a fashion…” never rang so true
I've got a sense that the liberty spike chick doesn't really get the depth of Steve's depression. I've had life long depression and have read a crap ton about it and have done all the therapy, meds, meditation, yoga, mantras, EMDR, IFS, and much more and in the end, I've learned to accept it instead of trying to fight it. Depression is just a part of who I am. I can somewhat lessen the sting of it with all those treatments and "cures" but have to just ride it out and endure the pain.
@@thomasevans7410 I actually agree on @woody5831 with the comment. CRASS was never a band like Sex Pistols, Exploited or other punk bands that were in more business-related scene. So, no, in my opinion they were against any kinds of idols, heros or legends becoming from band members...
I totally appreciate Steve's candid honesty about depression. Sometimes it pops out of nowhere, and you just have to ride it out. I've read a crap ton about depression and have read the entirety of the DSM and in the end, I can reduce the sting of it but I can't mentally jiu-jitsu my way out of it. I've learned to accept it instead of fight it in vain.
I had just about all crass records when I was 20,saw them in 1980 in music hall Aberdeen was so against God same as me,but I'm a Christian now and find so much strength and happiness in the lord if I can change Steve, anyone can and so can you.
Thank you Steve for your candidness and thanks Erin for the sensitive interviewing. This was a much more useful interview than a lot of music interviews cos a lot of people will relate to the start of it and that is really positive when so many people are going through the shit at the moment
Steve is there any chance that you would or could answer a quick question direct ? I know its unlikely but i would love to ask you about something, a moment in time many years ago that you and i shared and im pretty sure i heard you refer to it in an interview more recently and it meant a lot to me that you remembered it thats if i understood what you said correctly. Much love regardless you and your mates helped change the world in a massive massive way. Love and respect to you and all crass members ❤❤
Old punks look funny. I'm saying this as a (turning) 60 (in 2 weeks) year old punk. My mohawk is quite barren in the middle but actually, I don't give a fuck. The absolute best thing about old punks who have played in bands most of their lives - and still do, is that they still sound mint! Steve here is a perfect example, as is Dick & the Subhumans. Just brilliant. . keep 'em coming! (I still have somewhere, a few hand written letters from Dick from the mid 80s when one by one I bought every tape they released.
Not really. I've made as much peace with what happened as much as I can and am moving forward from it. Bands still play that festival and when I ask them what they have coming up, it comes up. It would be childish to still be salty to the point of "no mention of it" so many years later.
Respect to Steve for giving it how He is and I wish him well. Without wanting to wade in on eggshells I personally believe there is a condition that I'd best describe as being "limelight addiction". To spend the vast majority of Your life on stage performing in front of large appreciative audiences and the euphoric buzz that gets offered up from that is a big deal and there's a point where it has to be let go of. I'm also now in My sixties and harbouring thoughts of (if You'll pardon the pun) where next Columbus? At the end of the day We have to forgive ourselves for only being human.
Wow. We are you, you are us. My first deathrock( yes I'm that old!) Was lots of feedback,bauhaus Mask ,#1 Jesus&Mary Chain- Punk- DAMNED,& However CRASS wants to address itself- I LOVE crass . Crass should be happy to know that I had a 20-something come up to me with his stupid phone & because I look young(& have never been able to give up wearing 90% black) , I still attract these newbies,& he shoves phone in my face& says," you ever hear this? This is so hard.." I had to lean back so I could laugh& yell up at him," I had crass before you were weaned,kid rock."then came einzerzende& rammstein,industrial- synthpunk I speak machine+ gary numan,& we cannot say Tschüss without without Reggae + some Ska ,Police,& absolute dont give a toss : the Fall !! WWMESD? & the deadliest death rockers, joy division,C.death, many more, & my stomping grounds san fransisco Dead Kennedys- id love to hear you chat with biafra!!! Keep up the great work for all punx& new/no wave talking heads,Klaus Nomi , my fave Bowie low+station+Outside! & yes,because he sang such sexy songs in Austro-punk-rap-pop- i admit it- i went to Wien to see Falco's memorial. I am a female,& i swear,he was born sexy,with punk/ burning candle at both ends mentality.💙🎶💙 Falco,& thank YOU for ALL you do- you should try innsbruck next,& Simmering cemetery.... You always look so pretty& happy...take care out there... people either love us,want to be us,or want to bury us alive- which i dont see as a problem...( ponder)...-baby blue💙🖤💙
Love your channel and love the older bands like xray spex and UKSubs, one band i have never seen are Angelic Upstarts plus they were one of my favourites to 😜
Didn't realize Steve was still with us! Still sounds authentically outraged even though he kinda looks like an angry uncle and I wouldn't have imagined him saying "sometimes I just sit quietly in the corner and hope" when I was 19 listening to "Do They Owe Us A Living " 🤣😂😅🤘
I wonder what Steve Ignorant thinks of the song "Punk Is Dead" by Soft Play and what he thinks of that band. I'm a geriatric curmudgeon and had that song and band.
I was today years old when i learned Beki Straughan was in Steve's band.(Hubby Steve currently UK SUBS guitarist) ,both been part of the Sunderland/North east punk scene for ever.😮.I don't agree with the O2 gigs personally,so many other venues to play,its an on odd fit to slag The Clash for CBS from such venues imo.Sad to hear Steve suffers from depression,when he's brought so much enjoyment to others...if you can call being told how shit the word is as enjoyment.
Basically it's a CRASS Covers band with Steve But he's cashing in nicely with it all & Crass songs played in Las Vegas not right really is it lol😂 PUNK IS DEAD.
Charging $20.00 (U.S.) for The Last Supper, playing Riot Fest with The Exploited, suing Anarcho-Punk websites for posting the Crass catalog for free download, threatening to shot out the knee caps of Special Duties for the song "Bullshit Crass", I have to agree. Punk is DEAD. From what I've heard, Steve Doesn't practice what he preaches. Shame too, since I've been a Crass fan since 1979 (YES, I'M OLD!) The music and the ideas expressed are still good, though.
I dunno the man is like 70. Do you expect him to live in a tent at the park? If you have a problem with bands charging to see them you wouldn’t like any band.
“The Steve Ignorant band Performing Crass” Seems like the only singer I’ve seen to actually specify he’s playing with different people out of respect for the OG band.
@@Jamesp1972the last Crass performance was meant to have been a few years ago,,,sold tickets to the last concerts as the final ever time Crass material would be performed ever again...He even cried like a baby after the final encore...
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Bless you Steve for saying, no, actually I am not fucking alright.
You are entitled to be happy Steve, love and respect. Take whatever makes you be happy. ❤
My Mums band were on Crass's record label.
If you want to hear her song just search, it's on UA-cam.
Conflict - I've had enough
I think she was 20 when it came out, She's 65 now. My Dad wrote the lyrics but he's sadly not with us anymore.
I fkn love that song...tell your Mam she's a legend....the lyrics were awesome,as was her delivery...
Ps,sorry about your Dad 😢 obviously
@@GraemeSmith-kd5eb
Thanks mate.
I'm with her now, just showed her your message and she appreciates it.
I'll tell you a quick funny story.
All the time I was growing up and someone would ask her why she left Conflict, she'd always say it was because of me, she wanted to focus raising her son. I wouldn't say I felt guilty, but I did wonder if she had any resentment towards me. When MySpace was about I was talking to Colin Jerwood (the other singer) and mentioned her leaving to take care of me and his response was "we sacked her for not showing up to rehearsals, plus that was before my mum was even pregnant" then she denied ever saying it in the first place😂
My Dad was in a band as well, they were very short lived, around 77-79ish. They were called:
The Pitiful. He was the Bass player. They have a live recording from a pub in Lewisham. ⚠️WARNING⚠️ they are pretty awful, but if you want to hear them they were on Spotify.
Thanks again 👍
Remember seeing them in New Cross years ago, wasn't the drummer called Pako or something like that?
@@ModTrash He was,been dead a few years now sadly.
@@ModTrash yeah it was. He died over ten years ago. My mum hadn't seen him for years but she went to his funeral at Falconwood cemetery.
This is a good interview. I like that Erin doesn't brush over the subject of depression and asks about it when Steve initially mentions it. It is too easy to say we are well when sometimes we aren't.
Thank you so much! It was a hard call to make because Steve did not mention that until the cameras were rolling so I was honestly a bit surprised but wanted to be sensitive to what he was going through & really appreciated how he still showed up to film this with me despite not feeling his best!
@@ErinMicklow❤
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I just knew there was a connection between Crass and Sleaford Mods. I could hear it.
This poor guy wanted to change the world and this is what this generation did with it
I get it. I definitely feel outta touch with the youth of today... not the band of course..
But it does make me think about back in the late 80s, early 90s.. did a portion of the OG punkers who came up with Amebix or GBH feel out of touch when hare-krishna acts like CRO-MAGS or Youth of Today were changing the scene?
Of course the bullshit going on today, with these 'barbie-punks' is ridiculous... very different from the Wendy O Williams or even Debbie Harry of our era...
These people have a vacancy sign where their brain should be.
@@Necrobot777 seriously. Scenes always change and get exploited and sold off. But crass walked the walk. I literally tried to live off grid because of them. Now it was too much work and when I got married and had kids it wasn’t in the cards anymore. But they inspired and grew the minds of millions. It’s just crazy how it all evolved. When I see rebellion fest highlights of thousands of people all wear the exact same thing, doing the punk walk lol. It’s less about any messages and more about social climbing now. I remember punk shows were not all inclusive. It was a place where outcasts and abused kids could go but outcast and abused kids had issues. There were fights and disagreements ( early 90s) but that’s also another form punk took before rancid. I imagined crass would be equivalent to Jesus throwing tables and whipping people because they monetized off the word of god. Like while we we’re gone corporate trend setters marketed an idea and Eric miclow is the product. Steve should be turning up tables. But if he’s not mad why should I be.
Hi Steve I've suffered with Depression for years I had a real bad bout of it a few years ago . I now use meditation I meditate daily it's changed my life but it takes time I will never be free from depression but I've learnt to go with it through meditation.
Are you still doing it?
@Fred-Phelps every day mate
CRASS fan since age 15 - I'm 41 now and I STILL LOVE THEM! Legit listen to CRASS every few months for the past 20 years. It'll never die. Believe in the ruins.
CRASS fan since 17... 42 now, played a few from Stations for my landlord when he stopped by today :)
Hi Steve, I've suffered from depression for years and finally found out I had a huge hormone imbalance. Went on peptide therapy (sermorelin) and it changed my life.
I've had bad depression for years & I've never heard of that Therapy what does it consist of.
@@woody5831 Sermorelin is an FDA-approved secretagogue that stimulates the pituitary gland to release Human Growth Hormone (hGH). Sermorelin therapy improves energy, mood, and the general feeling of mental health.
Great interview, I'm going through a lot of anxiety & depression myself at the moment so was hard to watch because you can tell he's not his full confident self. Helps me to hear about how other people handle it and that it can happen to anyone.
So sorry you're going through that but you're not alone! I go through it too, & like I mentioned in the interview, transcendental meditation has personally helped me so much! TM.org if you're interested in checking it out
Steve. We love you. I know that your art changed my life for the better. Made me a better artist for sure.
Steve Ignorant is legendary! Rebellion!
Ha ha they think it's funny.......
Love you Steve. Thank you for so many great memories.
Well said Steve I’ve suffered since age 14 and have regularly self(ishly) medicated currently on a monitored program of prescribed ( this time ) drugs and am going ok ( I think not drinking much and holding down a job successfully) stay strong fella
i couldn't have made it through high school back in 1982 without you Steve. There were very few of us and we were surrounded by Metal Heads and Jocks. You have impacted millions of us in positive ways. I learned to go my own way and avoided the flocks of sheep I was surrounded by. I passed Crass on to my kids and I'm sure they will pass on to my grand kids. I met you in Austin in 2011 and was grateful I could thank you in person and that 2011 show at Emos is one of my all time favorite shows, I had two of my sons with me and they would agree.
Great interview! Erin asked questions that were thoughtful and she actually listened and responded to Him. Received great honest answers. I’m 54 now and been a crass fan for as long as I can remember
I’ve never commented on UA-cam until now … in reference to the ‘great interview’ comments … it’s a great interview because Steve is great , he’s honest and candid and extremely brave , to open up in public about his challenges takes guts !! Depression is no joke and for punk rock Barbie to compare a serious mental illness with her feeling a bit fed up after Rebellion because she can’t play dress up until the next video shows an inexcusable lack of understanding , never mind any kind of real empathy … it’s not all about you Erin … “punk became a fashion…” never rang so true
I've got a sense that the liberty spike chick doesn't really get the depth of Steve's depression. I've had life long depression and have read a crap ton about it and have done all the therapy, meds, meditation, yoga, mantras, EMDR, IFS, and much more and in the end, I've learned to accept it instead of trying to fight it. Depression is just a part of who I am. I can somewhat lessen the sting of it with all those treatments and "cures" but have to just ride it out and endure the pain.
Steve and the band were hugely influential on my approach to life and politics, etc. What a guy,
Steve is a true, genuine punk. That's telling it how it is. Talking about depression like he did proves that. Bless his heart!
Let's all get together to give Steve a thousand hugs.
Good interview, Steve's a legend
Crass etc Never supposed to be legends always against things like that
@@woody5831 If you say so lol
@@thomasevans7410 I actually agree on @woody5831 with the comment. CRASS was never a band like Sex Pistols, Exploited or other punk bands that were in more business-related scene. So, no, in my opinion they were against any kinds of idols, heros or legends becoming from band members...
God bless you Steve. You were always upfront and honest. You helped change my life.
I like the way Steve doesn't act like he is still 21, he's an older guy but still looks smart.
Depression don't last a few day. It lasts month's and even years.
I totally appreciate Steve's candid honesty about depression. Sometimes it pops out of nowhere, and you just have to ride it out. I've read a crap ton about depression and have read the entirety of the DSM and in the end, I can reduce the sting of it but I can't mentally jiu-jitsu my way out of it. I've learned to accept it instead of fight it in vain.
I never saw Penny Rimbaud spin his drumsticks.
I had just about all crass records when I was 20,saw them in 1980 in music hall Aberdeen was so against God same as me,but I'm a Christian now and find so much strength and happiness in the lord if I can change Steve, anyone can and so can you.
Hang in there Steve
Thank you Steve for your candidness and thanks Erin for the sensitive interviewing. This was a much more useful interview than a lot of music interviews cos a lot of people will relate to the start of it and that is really positive when so many people are going through the shit at the moment
Just saw them live at no values. They took the win. My fav performance.
Steve and some of us old crowd should get together sometime for a bit of a sing-song. Maybe a cuppa afterwards.
Intelligent and heartfelt the man is.
The last time I saw Steve, which was in 1984, the last thing he said was 'Can I go back to bed now?'
Great interview
Another like-worthy video Erin! Also, I love your hair in this one!
You have to laugh at Crass songs live in Las Vegas.😂😂
Up the punx, kisses from Mallorkaos
Steve is there any chance that you would or could answer a quick question direct ? I know its unlikely but i would love to ask you about something, a moment in time many years ago that you and i shared and im pretty sure i heard you refer to it in an interview more recently and it meant a lot to me that you remembered it thats if i understood what you said correctly. Much love regardless you and your mates helped change the world in a massive massive way. Love and respect to you and all crass members ❤❤
Old punks look funny. I'm saying this as a (turning) 60 (in 2 weeks) year old punk. My mohawk is quite barren in the middle but actually, I don't give a fuck.
The absolute best thing about old punks who have played in bands most of their lives - and still do, is that they still sound mint!
Steve here is a perfect example, as is Dick & the Subhumans.
Just brilliant. . keep 'em coming!
(I still have somewhere, a few hand written letters from Dick from the mid 80s when one by one I bought every tape they released.
"punk rock bowling"- I like how awkward that moment got.
Not really. I've made as much peace with what happened as much as I can and am moving forward from it. Bands still play that festival and when I ask them what they have coming up, it comes up. It would be childish to still be salty to the point of "no mention of it" so many years later.
That was funny
Respect to Steve for giving it how He is and I wish him well. Without wanting to wade in on eggshells I personally believe there is a condition that I'd best describe as being "limelight addiction". To spend the vast majority of Your life on stage performing in front of large appreciative audiences and the euphoric buzz that gets offered up from that is a big deal and there's a point where it has to be let go of. I'm also now in My sixties and harbouring thoughts of (if You'll pardon the pun) where next Columbus? At the end of the day We have to forgive ourselves for only being human.
Wow. We are you, you are us. My first deathrock( yes I'm that old!) Was lots of feedback,bauhaus Mask ,#1 Jesus&Mary Chain- Punk- DAMNED,& However CRASS wants to address itself- I LOVE crass . Crass should be happy to know that I had a 20-something come up to me with his stupid phone & because I look young(& have never been able to give up wearing 90% black) , I still attract these newbies,& he shoves phone in my face& says," you ever hear this? This is so hard.." I had to lean back so I could laugh& yell up at him," I had crass before you were weaned,kid rock."then came einzerzende& rammstein,industrial- synthpunk I speak machine+ gary numan,& we cannot say Tschüss without without Reggae + some Ska ,Police,& absolute dont give a toss : the Fall !! WWMESD? & the deadliest death rockers, joy division,C.death, many more, & my stomping grounds san fransisco Dead Kennedys- id love to hear you chat with biafra!!! Keep up the great work for all punx& new/no wave talking heads,Klaus Nomi , my fave Bowie low+station+Outside! & yes,because he sang such sexy songs in Austro-punk-rap-pop- i admit it- i went to Wien to see Falco's memorial. I am a female,& i swear,he was born sexy,with punk/ burning candle at both ends mentality.💙🎶💙 Falco,& thank YOU for ALL you do- you should try innsbruck next,& Simmering cemetery.... You always look so pretty& happy...take care out there... people either love us,want to be us,or want to bury us alive- which i dont see as a problem...( ponder)...-baby blue💙🖤💙
Oh,& of course,Nick Cave& Velvet Underground- you do lots of new- clue us in on more ! - bb💙
Falco was a punk .
Love your channel and love the older bands like xray spex and UKSubs, one band i have never seen are Angelic Upstarts plus they were one of my favourites to 😜
Steve legitimately looks like someone’s grandfather. That’s awesome.
Didn't realize Steve was still with us! Still sounds authentically outraged even though he kinda looks like an angry uncle and I wouldn't have imagined him saying "sometimes I just sit quietly in the corner and hope" when I was 19 listening to "Do They Owe Us A Living " 🤣😂😅🤘
Thanks for sharing your vulnerability Steve and Erin. Great interview, but the song is Bata Motel not Berketex Bride.
Nice bloke whose been talking sense for a long while.
Best band ever
I wonder what Steve Ignorant thinks of the song "Punk Is Dead" by Soft Play and what he thinks of that band. I'm a geriatric curmudgeon and had that song and band.
Ciao
fight war, not wars.
Wonder id steve trips on shrooms
That helps me feel thankful for life just to breath is a privilege
I was today years old when i learned Beki Straughan was in Steve's band.(Hubby Steve currently UK SUBS guitarist) ,both been part of the Sunderland/North east punk scene for ever.😮.I don't agree with the O2 gigs personally,so many other venues to play,its an on odd fit to slag The Clash for CBS from such venues imo.Sad to hear Steve suffers from depression,when he's brought so much enjoyment to others...if you can call being told how shit the word is as enjoyment.
SOT
Stratford Mercenaries and Schwarzenegger. I wish
and dont forget to buy your crass socks
You should get over it.
They'll go great with your Exploited underware! ROTFLMFAO!
I need a punk girl like that
A girl who thinks depression is being sad for a few days?
Ketosis cured my life long depression 💥
He thinks men can have babies
Basically it's a CRASS Covers band with Steve But he's cashing in nicely with it all & Crass songs played in Las Vegas not right really is it lol😂 PUNK IS DEAD.
Charging $20.00 (U.S.) for The Last Supper, playing Riot Fest with The Exploited, suing Anarcho-Punk websites for posting the Crass catalog for free download, threatening to shot out the knee caps of Special Duties for the song "Bullshit Crass", I have to agree. Punk is DEAD. From what I've heard, Steve Doesn't practice what he preaches. Shame too, since I've been a Crass fan since 1979 (YES, I'M OLD!) The music and the ideas expressed are still good, though.
I dunno the man is like 70. Do you expect him to live in a tent at the park? If you have a problem with bands charging to see them you wouldn’t like any band.
@@nankypooh655The only thing there I think is lame is the suing one. I guarantee you regularly pay 20 to see bands that’s very cheap.
“The Steve Ignorant band Performing Crass” Seems like the only singer I’ve seen to actually specify he’s playing with different people out of respect for the OG band.
Flights from the UK,hotels etc ain't cheap Appearing on the same bill as the Exploited,so what.They made up years ago.@@nankypooh655
Yes that,s right, crass is dead
Just another cheap product….
You know
This girl is a model, is so cool. You're so, soooo annoying.
You okay?
A person I'd never trust as he cannot keep his word.
explain more
Why? Actually I don't care.
@@Jamesp1972the last Crass performance was meant to have been a few years ago,,,sold tickets to the last concerts as the final ever time Crass material would be performed ever again...He even cried like a baby after the final encore...
Oh my lord how to carry a grudge for ever, forgiveness is the way forward, that said I'm still mad at Dave Vainian for being a pr-ck 😂😂😂
@@ackerjawaka1966 You need to be quiet little one.
Erin, you should interview Paul Swain from the 4 Skins/Skrewdriver.
But only in the interest of free speech. FUCK SKREWDRIVER!
Started off on a heavy note.