You folks will get a kick out of this. I am now 71. I was a professional musician for 50 years playing up and down the east coast. I never had ANY interest in punk at all. But one day I stumbled on this song. I got a huge adrenaline rush listening to it. Several years ago, I found out that they were playing at a little stand-up outside arena which held 150 people at best. I HAD to see them live at Jannus Landing in St Petersburg, Fl. All I can say is that people were shoulder-to-shoulder. Hearing these guys play live was an unforgettable, exhilarating experience!
If you like his sounds, he has a band called Charger that plays a classic hardcore punk sound mixed with a little power metal, NWOBHM, & that awesome Freeman bass sound. Give ‘em a listen!!!
I'll never forget the first time I heard this song. It was on the noontime rock blocks from KNDD The End Seattle. That's all it took I bought every Rancid album and told my brother "I found The Beatles of punk! They're called RANCID."
California's finest crown and jewel of 90's punk rock. They kept the punk rock spirit alive in the 90's during the grunge era and even during the 2000's.
Grew up in the SF Bay Area and was there in the '90s, right down the hill from Blackhawk. Never got old drinking Budweiser, smoking Marlboro Reds, and crusing around jamming Rancid and looking for trouble. I just saw them not long ago and they are STILL my favorite all time band live! Thank you RANCID and SEE YA IN THE PITT!
Back in the '90s, when Rancid first got big, Maximum Rocknroll went on an all-out anti-Rancid campaign that lasted for years. I remember they were calling them "sellouts", even though Rancid never signed to a major label. Now it's 2023, MRR is long, long gone, but Rancid is STILL going strong!
Funny thing is MRR did an article on them right when their first 7" came out. Pre Lars being in the band. Might have even been a cover piece. They were still practicing at Gilman at the time.@@starzkream
wouldn't have believed you then, but today I do. life was so much simpler before mobile phones + social media, we all took a big wrong turn at the start of the 21st century. let's hope the youths do a reset
This was the song that got me into Rancid. Saw them on the tour for this album at a little club in NYC. By the next tour, I was seeing them in Roseland Ballroom. It was amazing how big they got in such a short amount of time. Both shows were awesome though.
Dumb A$$ kid at OU, Norman Oklahoma. Loved britpop. Melody. Shoegaze. But, then I heard this on the radio. Grabbed Let’s Go on cd and man…doors kicked wide open. While I love my brit classics, my world opened a bit wider that day. Love Rancid and Operation Ivy. Ever expand your world…
Me and friend air guitar playing all morning to this video 😅😂 missed the bus a couple times. We later got instruments and started a punk band. One of the best time of my life
No one else in the 90s or early 00s did punk as smooth and cool as rancid. They were like kids in school everyone could be friends with, jocks, gangsters to nerds
The whole band came into a breakfast restaurant in San Carlos, CA, while we eating breakfast, after their set at the first Lollapalooza at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in June 1994.
Ye Scallywag was the best all day show I’ve seen! In 92’ 93’ missed them bc of a situation on the way to the show, so always wanted to see live! They sound really good, maybe even better then back in the day! Age brings wisdom! Love to hangout with y’all too
I bought this album on a whim in 94. I was finally getting freedom as a 15 year old to choose my own shit to listen two, and that year brought me deep into punk and NIN.
And this was it; this was the song that got me into punk rock. Was a metal\grunge guy up to that point, then I heard that catchy AF chorus, and that was all she wrote. 30 something years later, still at it.
@Evo-B. shit my bad...I thought it was the song time bomb. So since I won't bother listening to Rancids music(except for time bomb) I couldn't tell you what it is genre speaking....but I can say it's watered-down epitaph records sounding pop punk that is not what I wanna hear. My bad. I can't stand Rancid. As far as I'm concerned Ska should be played with punk by two bands....op ivy and Sublime...the rest is all crap...keep Ska and punk separate. 2 totally different styles and not compatible except those I already mentioned. Thank you.
Lagu waktu jaman SMP.... Inget pacar pas SMP nanyain lagu apa yang lagi di suka... Gue kasih aja kaset Rancid... Otomatis besok nya di balikin kasetnya 😄
90's Heartthrobs, Punk Rock Edition. Punk Rock Times Exclaims. (Rolling 50's Film Noir Newspaper.) Spin, Rolling Stone and AP, you name it. The 1990's were either a Green and a Day or a Rancid, a Nirvana or a NOFX one might add to their Offspring. Keeping em' Separated? A peculiar and bizarre act in deed. A 1 a too a many, Punk Rock Shakespeare. 🥰😍😘🤪
Come on baby won´t you show me what you got there I want your salvation woah There´s a neighborhood called blackhwk where all the rich people hide I was down on my luck working for the salvation army The shelter is where i reside Everyday we drive into blackhawk and we pic up the offerings Microwave, refridgerator for the suffering Come on baby won´t you show me what you got there I want your salvation woah I can´t believe these people live like kings Hidden estates and diamond rings I´m a rat out on a mission I´m in your front yard under suspicion Come on baby won´t you show me what you got there I want your salvation woah
I have been listening (in love with) Rancid for 20 fucking years and I'm finally learning the lyrics this past year! ...I think some of them on Google aren't quite right tho Try listening to I'm the one and tell me that's English! still love 'em tho. always!
jade056 SLenin77 Tims a prolific songwriter.He takes all aspects of the scene, street, influences and gets them all come to life.The chemistry the 4 of them have goes w/o saying, Tims voice gets on my nerves at times. 25+yrs and still a fan.
@@READERSENPAII he has a speech impediment. There's various reasons flying around on why. From his excessive alcohol abuse to dyslexia. It might be a combination. My cousins band covered Black Lung off Life won't wait for live shows. The singer of his band learned Tim's vocals the way he sang them on the album. Not easy. The band's singer first thought wtf? Is the guy disabled? This was 15 plus years ago. Tim Armstrong sings like that no matter what.
1994 was cool. Punk,rap,metal,grunge,classic rock people were opening up to the music and closing their preconceived stereotypes about life. Too bad the internet came so soon. LOL. 🙄
Matt Stevenson I was a senior in high school in 1994- it was so much fun. 😎 I got to experience all of those organic musical movements. The internet has truly changed everything- kind of for the worst. 😑
It makes sense to have a last name like Armstrong, if you're moving furniture for the Salvation Army, you have to be strong. And the last name Freeman, you can be a Free Man whenever you chose and Brett Reed, as in you'll read it in the paper tomorrow. I want my MTV, get my drift?
Just donated money to the salvation army (again) thanks to this song. And it is not even Christmas... Somewhere out there is another Tim Armstrong in the making.
Lars said in an interview that this song was too short so they looped it. It's funny it's has the same interlude/lead part and nobody ever thought twice about it. Good song.
You folks will get a kick out of this. I am now 71. I was a professional musician for 50 years playing up and down the east coast. I never had ANY interest in punk at all. But one day I stumbled on this song. I got a huge adrenaline rush listening to it.
Several years ago, I found out that they were playing at a little stand-up outside arena which held 150 people at best. I HAD to see them live at Jannus Landing in St Petersburg, Fl.
All I can say is that people were shoulder-to-shoulder. Hearing these guys play live was an unforgettable, exhilarating experience!
That's awesome
It's never too late to have and open heart ❤💙💜
Great memories ✌️
Salute my friend, I thought I was old at 34...
took you long enough...lol, just kidding. Welcome onboard!
The bass lines of Matt are so magic ! ! ! Long live Rancid !
If you like his sounds, he has a band called Charger that plays a classic hardcore punk sound mixed with a little power metal, NWOBHM, & that awesome Freeman bass sound. Give ‘em a listen!!!
46 years old, still rockin' this shit in 2024!!
Same
Hah, yep the same. 46.
Almost 45, ha grad in ‘97 checking in 😅
@@erock77nagel please you want food fatty
🤘
Dope band. Dope song. Was there for it then. Am here for it now.
This music bring me back to better times I love hearing it
Same. Same.
Couldn't have said it better myself, spot on!
Word
Same here
I'll never forget the first time I heard this song. It was on the noontime rock blocks from KNDD The End Seattle. That's all it took I bought every Rancid album and told my brother "I found The Beatles of punk! They're called RANCID."
California's finest crown and jewel of 90's punk rock. They kept the punk rock spirit alive in the 90's during the grunge era and even during the 2000's.
Brought ska punk to the masses. Cool with me.
don't forget about Green Day, they did that as well. probably better and in a most influential way than anyone else during these last decades
They are actually from Olympia, Washington.
@@marcseawell4373 No, they are from California.
give me op ivy any day
Let's Go is one of the best albums in my opinion.
I agree also the self titled with let me go and radio havanna
Yup
It is the best album of all time
then you are wise
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90年代の代表するバンドのひとつです。日本のパンクバンドに音楽とファッションに影響を与えました。
Hearing this for the first time in the '90s changed my whole musical trajectory.
Thank you Lars for helping me make some sense out of my younger years and appreciation out of my older ones.
Grew up in the SF Bay Area and was there in the '90s, right down the hill from Blackhawk. Never got old drinking Budweiser, smoking Marlboro Reds, and crusing around jamming Rancid and looking for trouble. I just saw them not long ago and they are STILL my favorite all time band live! Thank you RANCID and SEE YA IN THE PITT!
Bud and Narlboro reds was a Bay Area staple...
Right on.
Which part of SF is blackhawk at? I'm trying to visit next time I'm in SF, lol.
Back in the '90s, when Rancid first got big, Maximum Rocknroll went on an all-out anti-Rancid campaign that lasted for years. I remember they were calling them "sellouts", even though Rancid never signed to a major label. Now it's 2023, MRR is long, long gone, but Rancid is STILL going strong!
Funny thing is MRR did an article on them right when their first 7" came out. Pre Lars being in the band. Might have even been a cover piece. They were still practicing at Gilman at the time.@@starzkream
There was so much unity in the 90s, punks skins mods and and hot rod culture all expressed in one video. That rarely happens today...
wouldn't have believed you then, but today I do. life was so much simpler before mobile phones + social media, we all took a big wrong turn at the start of the 21st century. let's hope the youths do a reset
Hardcore kids, punks and skins have reunited recently. Look up The Chisel, Section H8, Conservative Military Imag, etc...
I was 14 when this was released. This was my band. See you guys in Seattle.
i am cancer, i am a....
This was the song that got me into Rancid. Saw them on the tour for this album at a little club in NYC. By the next tour, I was seeing them in Roseland Ballroom. It was amazing how big they got in such a short amount of time. Both shows were awesome though.
Rancid is in my opinion THE BEST BAND!
Same. I saw the video on Beavis & Butthead a while after the album was released and went out and got Let's Go the next day. Been a fan ever since.
Dumb A$$ kid at OU, Norman Oklahoma. Loved britpop. Melody. Shoegaze. But, then I heard this on the radio. Grabbed Let’s Go on cd and man…doors kicked wide open. While I love my brit classics, my world opened a bit wider that day. Love Rancid and Operation Ivy. Ever expand your world…
Those pick scrapes that Lars is laying down sound amazing
This song was dedicated to me by a friend. I was going thru some very serious problems and it has become one of my anthems.
This is about how THE SALVATION ARMY helped and changed Tim's life. ❤❤❤
My favorite Rancid tune! I will never forget seeing em on eMptyV
There's a reason rancid is so popular,because they are sooooo damn good
Its gotta be true if this is coming from Dalton!!
@@losthart5577 Who in their sober mind would dare disagree with him?
I never get sick of hearing this song
I was 17 in 94, the best time in my life.
The vibe of this song and the music video is so amazing.
Trust me Matt Freeman is a hard-working Christian man that he has much knowledge about the woods
There are a lot of punk bassists. But there is only one like Matt who can drive a chorus and verse like that!
Probably the best Oi/Ska/Punk album we will ever get
Oi? Listen to vanilla muffins the drug is football
Oi
I sure miss growing up in the Bay Area in the 90’s. Flashbacks.
Best band. Twenty years+ after, this still is my favorite song, always will be.
My favorite Rancid song.
Same
Me too
Mine too! 😃
fall back down, ruby soho and salvation are my top 3
Me and friend air guitar playing all morning to this video 😅😂 missed the bus a couple times. We later got instruments and started a punk band. One of the best time of my life
No one else in the 90s or early 00s did punk as smooth and cool as rancid. They were like kids in school everyone could be friends with, jocks, gangsters to nerds
I dont know what it is about this band but they are all I have listened to the last two months
44 years young still listening to rancid
Still listen to rancid as loud as I can when I’m driving. I love me some tim Armstrong
Tim has the voice of an angel
Face too LOL.
👌
@@smallfaucet At least he did before growing that beard!
Great memories watching this video . RANCID ! Has a new album 2023😊
This music is an anthem!!
The whole band came into a breakfast restaurant in San Carlos, CA, while we eating breakfast, after their set at the first Lollapalooza at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in June 1994.
Saw them last night. Still doing it!
if only punk could go back to this level of innocence and energy
Ye Scallywag was the best all day show I’ve seen! In 92’ 93’ missed them bc of a situation on the way to the show, so always wanted to see live! They sound really good, maybe even better then back in the day! Age brings wisdom! Love to hangout with y’all too
Love it for such long times...oh god....I`m old😀🎶
I bought this album on a whim in 94. I was finally getting freedom as a 15 year old to choose my own shit to listen two, and that year brought me deep into punk and NIN.
If they don't play this at my funeral, I ain't going...
This is the first rancid song I heard waaaaaaayyyy back in ‘94!!! Yeah!!!!!!!!!
There early stuff is nothing short of a punk masterpiece,
there is no other band like rancid..unlike any other punk band..there should be a genre calll rancid
Catchy and rockin'.. .....and a dash of punk......
And this was it; this was the song that got me into punk rock. Was a metal\grunge guy up to that point, then I heard that catchy AF chorus, and that was all she wrote. 30 something years later, still at it.
Ahem...this song is Ska not punk rock...just saying.
@@fastloudrulesa lot of punk has roots in ska like operation ivy’s music
@Evo-B. shit my bad...I thought it was the song time bomb. So since I won't bother listening to Rancids music(except for time bomb) I couldn't tell you what it is genre speaking....but I can say it's watered-down epitaph records sounding pop punk that is not what I wanna hear. My bad. I can't stand Rancid. As far as I'm concerned Ska should be played with punk by two bands....op ivy and Sublime...the rest is all crap...keep Ska and punk separate. 2 totally different styles and not compatible except those I already mentioned. Thank you.
@Evo-B. not really...op ivy was the only one...except the clash...but that was their worst stuff.
@@fastloudrules alr well to each his own
Rancid Forever
My favorite NorCal band ever❤
My favorite music video
rancid, operation ivy, catch 22 and social distortion are the best change my mind.
Minor Threat. You can thank me later.
Hello 2021 this is still one of the best punk rock songs of all time
Ohhh the youthful days but it's what's inside that counts
social distortion and rancid are the best
Marcos Hc lars frederiksen
Totally agreed
Yeah this could be a Social D song.
Yess!
Operation Ivy.
I can't pick what alumb is the best, there all so Awesome!!
You never have to choose: play 'em all on shuffle, and it's like one huge chaotic RANCID album orgy!
AOCTW is their best, but all their records are good. Rancid never put out a bad record, legendary band.
Lagu waktu jaman SMP.... Inget pacar pas SMP nanyain lagu apa yang lagi di suka... Gue kasih aja kaset Rancid... Otomatis besok nya di balikin kasetnya 😄
63 now.Rancid till i die.
90's Heartthrobs, Punk Rock Edition. Punk Rock Times Exclaims. (Rolling 50's Film Noir Newspaper.) Spin, Rolling Stone and AP, you name it. The 1990's were either a Green and a Day or a Rancid, a Nirvana or a NOFX one might add to their Offspring. Keeping em' Separated? A peculiar and bizarre act in deed. A 1 a too a many, Punk Rock Shakespeare. 🥰😍😘🤪
Come on baby won´t you show me what you got there
I want your salvation woah
There´s a neighborhood called blackhwk where all the rich people hide
I was down on my luck working for the salvation army
The shelter is where i reside
Everyday we drive into blackhawk and we pic up the offerings
Microwave, refridgerator for the suffering
Come on baby won´t you show me what you got there
I want your salvation woah
I can´t believe these people live like kings
Hidden estates and diamond rings
I´m a rat out on a mission
I´m in your front yard under suspicion
Come on baby won´t you show me what you got there
I want your salvation woah
Music of my young years and my older self. Slam!
It's amazing how much Rancid was influenced by The Clash, I had this in a playlist and thought it was a Clash song.
Why aren't there more likes and love than this?
I love rancid
Jesus! These guys look SO young here. But, I guess we ALL did, didn't we? I'm 52 now and wondering where all the years went...
54, feeling all of them and still going strong. Punx never get old
let's go album....remember school..always listening after lunch at home.
I love this 🎉🎉🎉Highlights 🎉🎉🎉best Song🎉🎉🎉
I have been listening (in love with) Rancid for 20 fucking years and I'm finally learning the lyrics this past year! ...I think some of them on Google aren't quite right tho Try listening to I'm the one and tell me that's English! still love 'em tho. always!
jade056 SLenin77 Tims a prolific songwriter.He takes all aspects of the scene, street, influences and gets them all come to life.The chemistry the 4 of them have goes w/o saying, Tims voice gets on my nerves at times. 25+yrs and still a fan.
Hes a fucking moron mongoloid with a fake accent.
@@READERSENPAII you suck
You must use F word to make a point?
@@READERSENPAII he has a speech impediment. There's various reasons flying around on why. From his excessive alcohol abuse to dyslexia. It might be a combination. My cousins band covered Black Lung off Life won't wait for live shows. The singer of his band learned Tim's vocals the way he sang them on the album. Not easy. The band's singer first thought wtf? Is the guy disabled?
This was 15 plus years ago. Tim Armstrong sings like that no matter what.
There's no greater bonding beyond thinking outside of the box in my personal opinion
Those are the happy days 🔥❤️😍
PUNX NEVER DIE 🤘🏽☠️👊🏽
Another good one:) Came back to this song after 10-15 years since first listening! Справжня банда, завжди справжня!:)
Been listening to this song for 2 years and just yesterday I saw it on guitar hero while I was playing it
People in the 90s said this wasn't punk.. 25 years later I'm still saying No! It is!
It’s pop punk, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t great!
Good music is good music, like what you want. Who cares what others think, they don't pay your bills anyway
Its was hard to find their .mp3's at the 2000+ ~era :D
This song is dope. And it sounds dope on dope too
Rancid melhor banda
Love this song 😘
El Podcast del Vampiro Canadiense con Pepe Madero me ha traído aquí, gran rola 👏🏼
Awesome!
From Cuba we love ,punk not deads
love Rancid!
Who is listening in 2024
It's on my breakfast playlist
You and i
See ya in the pit…
🙋♂
Seeing them Friday!
I dig this guys voice...perfect punk!!!
this is punk rocks "easily Listenin'" i love it
I know exactly what you mean.....no screaming,...no blood and guts but great lyrics and great guitar playing
1994 was cool. Punk,rap,metal,grunge,classic rock people were opening up to the music and closing their preconceived stereotypes about life. Too bad the internet came so soon. LOL. 🙄
Kinda some boomer shit but ight
...shhhuuuu fferrrr Iiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnn........,.,..
I’m a rat out on a mission...!!!
Matt Stevenson I was a senior in high school in 1994- it was so much fun. 😎 I got to experience all of those organic musical movements.
The internet has truly changed everything- kind of for the worst. 😑
The Internet has allowed bands to get their music out to people without any middlemen.
Matt Stevenson , so fucking true dude. I hope some form of rock n roll comes back around in the next decade .
It makes sense to have a last name like Armstrong, if you're moving furniture for the Salvation Army, you have to be strong. And the last name Freeman, you can be a Free Man whenever you chose and Brett Reed, as in you'll read it in the paper tomorrow. I want my MTV, get my drift?
Just donated money to the salvation army (again) thanks to this song. And it is not even Christmas... Somewhere out there is another Tim Armstrong in the making.
theyve mandated their volunteers in canada. Fuck them
Me gusta esta banda🇦🇷
rancid u kick ass i been listening to u dudes till the 6 grade
Wooohoo!!🎶🎶🔥🖤
Still holds up!
Tim ♡
This is where it all started for me. It was all Led Zeppelin and MetallicA till I heard this back in 1994.
Ive been looking for the “twist” version of this video!
All of those twist dancers are either dead or great grandparents.
Love
первый и любимый клип !! Еще на кассете панк ту сак смотрели )
Тоже самое)
Lars said in an interview that this song was too short so they looped it. It's funny it's has the same interlude/lead part and nobody ever thought twice about it. Good song.
Let's gooo!!! ✔️✔️✔️