No one could vomit as well as Sid Vicious on stage.
@adylevene43188 сағат бұрын
As a teenager hearing this in 1977 I knew I'd found my place in the world, still gives me goosebumps hearing it now. They're saying we are who we are, deal with it.
@mattjohn47319 сағат бұрын
I see they spliced in clips when they're way older, did u catch that? Good band
@ShareWhatYouLove8 сағат бұрын
Good eye. We did that on purpose to show how they have aged through the years, yet they’re still out there entertaining & rocking. It’s always nice to see bands staying together decades after breaking out. Thank you for watching. 🙂❤️
@yakidin639 сағат бұрын
If you want to know how the Sex Pistols got their sound then you need to listen to Stranded by The Saints. There is a story going around that The Sex Pistols manager heard the Australian bands record and told the band “this is what we have to sound like”. Stranded was from around 1973 before the band made a few hundred copies. One of which made it to the UK and was played on radio where it became a hit.
@geneticrex10 сағат бұрын
"Bodies"......is the track.
@paulhadfield790910 сағат бұрын
motorhead wouls also be a good start
@paulhadfield790910 сағат бұрын
'bodies' by the sex pistols, is a good punk song, ive been listeing to pretty vacant for decades i lov eit, i hav enoidea what the lyrics are about
@timholder682513 сағат бұрын
This doesn't sound right. It sounds like it's only on one channel of old school stereo. There's no depth to the drums and there's no proper bass. Sounds like you've only got half the recording. Vocals and guitar, bass and drums are in the background, not where they should be, up front with the rest.
@michaellincoln373914 сағат бұрын
Many great bands owe everything to the Sex Pistols in breaking the mould in new rock music. - AD/DC, The Clash, Midnight Oil, The Knack, The Radiators, Ramones etc
@gregorybrian15 сағат бұрын
Highly recommend you check out the stooges, especially “down on the street” and “I wanna be your dog.”
@baconbitz198816 сағат бұрын
Highly recommend doing future reactions with lyrics, part of what I love about them is how poetic their lyrics are. Like others say, their music tells a story... its more than a single adventure, it's a whole journey.
@baconbitz198816 сағат бұрын
Also here to Worship. :)
@pimphandjesus466717 сағат бұрын
Can confirm their live shows are incredible, even better than recorded imho
@rongt85919 сағат бұрын
Theres a band from Australia , The Saints , who had also had that sound and attitude even a year before the Sex Pistols album also check out , Amyl and the sniffers ,
@GrumpyOldGit-zk1kw20 сағат бұрын
Bloody Revolutions - Crass From the Cradle to the Grave - Subhumans Warhead - UK Subs So What - Anti Nowhere League
@philforder17024 сағат бұрын
Every one of those 👍
@nautical_ohm579222 сағат бұрын
Worship
@Thefree_mandecker22 сағат бұрын
Saw them at Red Rocks here in Colorado just a few months ago. The best concert I’ve ever seen.
@Smileybeeblevrox22 сағат бұрын
Best 80s song, In A Big Country by Big Country. It won' several #1 spots for best 80s song when lists were done in the early 90s.
@matt0150622 сағат бұрын
Two of the best hardcore punk songs you will ever hear are "Your a fucking bastard" "Fuck the system" By the exploited. Superbly aggressive punk songs with an absolutely phenomenal piece of album cover artwork (2 mohawk skulls facing each other) The whole album called "Fuck the system" is fantastic. ENJOY !
@chinard22 сағат бұрын
I think the reason you are having trouble picking up the bass is because the guitars (8 string) are heavily downtuned for the really chuggy parts
@estebanogazonКүн бұрын
You are right about the theatricality. Each of Sleep token's albums is structured as whole 3 act play, and each album tells a chapter of the overall story. Everything including the masks, the art, the performance, plays along with the concept of the story. This is a band that is worth investing time if you like criptic storytelling through music.
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- That is really cool! I love the idea of concept albums! I know Coheed and Cambria did that sort of thing too. I need to take a closer look at Sleep Token .
@hasaniennis442Күн бұрын
Tears for Fears..So nostalgic for me growing up - True Genius/Val Kilmer - Have fun - to the younger generations that discover this timeless song, Cheers!
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- I love a good Val Kilmer movie! Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is definitely a favorite. Willow of course. I was just telling Kat the other day that we needed to watch Top Secret. Tears for Fears is definitely classic, and with good cause.
@mattjohn47319 сағат бұрын
the Kilmer title is REAL Genius
@Stevenwilkinson-l1wКүн бұрын
In the UK, Punk was working class kids who felt that they faced a future of No Jobs, No Future, No Fun…. It was two fingers to the establishment. Life couldn’t get any worse, and then it did 😂
@dmatianmediaКүн бұрын
Vessel's voice kind of reminds me of Roland Orzabal from Tears for Fears...
@spinxz_314Күн бұрын
My girlfriend a heavy hosier and I can't unhear it at times lol
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob-I can hear that now that you point it out!
@RevSticklebackКүн бұрын
I always think the defintive punk song is "New Rose" by The Damned. It was the first UK punk single too, pipping "Anarchy in the UK" by a few weeks. kzbin.info/www/bejne/iobbd4Rrhqecj80
@WyllowNorthКүн бұрын
Vessel writes and records everything on the album except for the drums (which is II). Live they're joined by III (bass) and IV (guitar), as well as back vocalists known as Espera. Vessel is also in charge of the keyboard when playing live, although some bits will be a recording for practicality. They are amazing live, it's literally a spiritual experience.
@johannpryce2767Күн бұрын
The summoning live drum solo 🧑🏻🍳😘
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- I love a good drum solo. Even a good drum cam like the live version of Pneuma that focuses on Danny Carey. I'll have to look that video up.
@chinruiz4113Күн бұрын
It's a bass, guitar, drums, and vocals for the most part. Some synth/keyboard parts are played sporadically live, and some through backing tracks/automation. Another band that's mastered this kind of live performance is Bad Omens. Both bands sound fantastic
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- After the show I looked saw that one of the guys is on bass. I missed that one! Great band though. There's still a lot of Sleep Token for me to hear and they're concept albums sound pretty cool.
@jamiecampbell2525Күн бұрын
Damn ❤
@matthewchrysler1709Күн бұрын
Entertaining, I love how you broke down the lyrics. I can’t believe how deep they are but the song is so up key and tempo that it is seemingly positive.
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Hi, Matt! It definitely caught me off guard. Listen to things for the channel has definitely changed the experience, even for something that I've heard a hundred times!
@KattboxxКүн бұрын
That’s how they get’cha!!
@BrandonJanis-ym4gpКүн бұрын
I saw them last year. They are incredible live.
Күн бұрын
Man your lucky, i was supposed to see them during the "Teeth of God" tour but something happened with the tickets and I ended up not going... I may or may not have cried a little
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Is it a massive production? Anything you might compare it too? I love Nine Inch Nails and the live show they put on. Lots of lights and video production.
@BrandonJanis-ym4gp23 сағат бұрын
@@ShareWhatYouLove Sleep Token was more dim in terms of light and a lot of smoke for esthetics.
@PaulEBarrie99Күн бұрын
Answer: definitely top 5
@craigmoen1430Күн бұрын
#1 is Shout. 2 of 5 not too shabby.
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- A huge song from a huge band. These guys earned their reputation for sure.
@waynegoldstein7653Күн бұрын
React to Sleep token - Sugar. ❤
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Thank you! I'll add it to the list!
@eamonquinn5188Күн бұрын
The secod best band, ever, after PIL!
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- You'll have to help me out on the acronym...
@mattjohn473121 сағат бұрын
@@ShareWhatYouLove Public Image Ltd. The subsequent band of Pistols singer John (Rotten) Lydon. They're a legendary post-punk act
@uMe_undergroundКүн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oWfKaXp6nb51l5osi=Xd0yGTscOpI5gRu6 Roky rules
@daviddonley39782 күн бұрын
Despite the Pistols democracy of crediting all four guys to each song, Glen Matlock (Orig & current Bassist) wrote this song in its entirety (except two lines), 'Pretty Vacant' was his answer to NYC's 'Blank Generation' type of thing. Cheers! (David - Drummer w/ Glen Matlock 2010 - 2015))
@KellyTyner-q2lКүн бұрын
Hey, thanks for the insider's view David. That's cool. The first time I heard the Sex Pistols, we got drunk on the full quart of Jack Daniels, tore all the Aerosmith and Van Halen and Ted Nugent posters off my bedroom wall; then we made frisbees out of my record collection, even most precious Judas Priest (one of the two guys said that to be punk was all or nothing, I was in) albums. That was September 1981. I was at the Hollywood Palladium in 1983, and PiL's camera caught me in line; it made the PiL '83' Toyko/Hollywood video, and is on KZbin. In the U.S. Army in South Korea, a guy in the chow hall actually recognized me. Oh, my fifteen minutes. Cheers, and thanks for your post.
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- There's so much I don't know about this group. I appreciate the info! When you say NYC's blank generation, is that in reference to the punk scene or the city at large? Thanks!
@ShareWhatYouLove22 сағат бұрын
Jason (SWYL Producer) - David, Truly Honored that you watched & took the time to comment. We can’t imagine that stories that you might have with your musical background. If you’d ever like to review a song with us and do a Q&A, we’d be thrilled. ❤️
@markcoleman9003 сағат бұрын
The riff was inspired by SOS by Abba
@kevinboyce88742 күн бұрын
Most reactions are about the Sex Pistols, I was a teenager at that time & there was so much more in the British punk scene, Sham 69, Stiff Little Fingers, Siouxie & the Banshees, Buzzcocks, Poly Styrene to name but a few.
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- I know Kat is a HUGE Siouxie & the Banshees fan. My knowledge is a mile wide and an inch deep down the most part. Any specific recommendation you might offer to continue the punk journey?
@RogerChance53092 күн бұрын
Hey can you check out the all female Japanese rock group ‘Band Maid’ and their official mv for ‘Alone’ please? This is an awesome rock band and have a large KZbin following (40M views on reactions alone) so why not check them out? If you do can I get a shoutout for introducing them to you? Either way good luck with your channel! 🍺😁🤘🏻🕊️
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Thank you so much for the recommendation! I've added it to the list. This is still a learning process for us, but I'm doing my best to give thanks on the vids to those kind enough to help us out.
@RogerChance530923 сағат бұрын
@@ShareWhatYouLove No problem Rob. I’ve introduced Band Maid to 158 reactors this year so far and I know and speak to a lot of them daily so I’m not new to this. 🍺😆 But I got your back Jack…umm I mean Rob!🍺😁
@thatgsxrguy8 сағат бұрын
Rob I think I had you listen to this one day when we went to lunch. It would have been a while back. I almost commented this song instead of Amira Elfeky. Glad this one made it. Such a great song. You should do one with spiritbox, circle with me would be a good one. Miss you man!
@stephendavison26862 күн бұрын
We are pretty vacant was about not having work in a period of mass unemployment.I was 18 living in the north of England that was pretty grim The Pistols anti establishment ,no future spoke to us.I was young,,pissed off and ready for the revolution.Now I.m old,pissed off and still waiting
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Thank you for the context. That certainly makes sense. Kat and I do this as one of many ways to blow off steam from the grind.
@TB-sp9jy2 күн бұрын
Here to Worship ❤
@Venz7-d6b2 күн бұрын
X - "Los Angeles" / The Clash - "Jenny Jones" / Sex Pistols - "Bodies"
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Added to the list! Thank you.
@bryannewport10222 күн бұрын
Nailed it guys! ❤
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Bryan! Great recommendation! I'm glad I had the opportunity to listen to this one a little deeper.
@KattboxxКүн бұрын
Thank you!!
@Mardenski1002 күн бұрын
Alternative Ulster and Tin Soldiers by Stiff Little Fingers
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Thank you! It's on the list.
@ntnsosoe66342 күн бұрын
Tears for fears has so many great songs. Head over heels is my personal favorite
@ShareWhatYouLove2 күн бұрын
Head over heels is such a good song. ❤️
@Langs7rom2 күн бұрын
Yes this song is good. Buy you also have Bon Jovi - Living on A Prayer Journey - Don't stop Believing Michael Jackson's Thriller Album - Billie Jean, Beat it Prince - Purple Rain There is just so many
@ShareWhatYouLove2 күн бұрын
Hard to argue any of those songs and the Thriller album. They were all so impactful to the 80’s. Top 5 80’s songs for you?
@KavaKavana2 күн бұрын
Vivienne Westwood completed their look then went on to be the premier number one fashion designer of the planet. Check her out
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Moving outside of music! Thank you. That's on the list.
@skasteve65282 күн бұрын
Ruts- Babylon's Burning Stiff Little Fingers- Suspect Device Xray Spex- Art I Ficial
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- Thank you for your recommendations! I've recorded them to the list.
@GraybealFamily-n3e2 күн бұрын
Hello
@ShareWhatYouLove2 күн бұрын
Hey there! 🙂❤️
@KattboxxКүн бұрын
HIIIII❤
@mattjohn47312 күн бұрын
The Germs were a notorious early LA punk band I like. Their guitarist Pat Smear was later in Nirvana and Foo Fighters. Also Minutemen's Mike Watt later joined Iggy and the Stooges
@ShareWhatYouLoveКүн бұрын
Rob- I might have heard some Germs, but I wouldn't swear to it. I definitely know Pat Smear from Nirvana and Foo. I feel like I need more Iggy and the Stooges in my life!