Well...where do I go from here with more "psychobilly"?!
@mikeprovencher78165 ай бұрын
Tiger Army
@sage20995 ай бұрын
The Horrorpops - Miss Take
@mikeprovencher78165 ай бұрын
True Romance is a good song...the background vocals are Davey from AFI
@mikeprovencher78165 ай бұрын
Also....Madsin is a great band!
@jimhysell25085 ай бұрын
Tiger Army, Nekromatix, The Horrorpops, The Cramps, Reverend Horton Heat, Creepshow
@leemakesnoise5 ай бұрын
As an Australian who loves your music and KZbin content, I am so glad to hear you like this song! As with other Aussies over 30, The Living End were heard everywhere in public and on every radio station. This song has represented every sport that was televised in Australia, and was all over every radio station in the 90's. I highly recommend reacting to and analysing "All Torn Down" by them at some point, I think from this video you will like it too. As always, thanks for another great video! (And for the part you played in Scale The Summit, which was my gateway into modern instrumental prog).
@2001_SpaceOddity5 ай бұрын
As someone who loved this album when it first came out, which others by them are worth checking out?
@David_Downs5 ай бұрын
This song was played in pretty decent rotation on Much Music in Canada, i recall loving it as soon as I heard it.
@RhysCanty5 ай бұрын
Roll On and Second Solution also must listens for anyone unfamiliar with the band. Pretty sure "All Torn Down" leans very heavily with its subject matter influence with an earlier great Aussie band SpyVSpy
@VooDoo6695 ай бұрын
As a non Aussie I think Fireballs are a better band.
@RhysCanty5 ай бұрын
@@VooDoo669 FIREBALLS!!! killer band
@philthyphil76515 ай бұрын
Live not only does he swing it, but he stands on it and plays
@Cvillain6265 ай бұрын
Saw them love for the first time at a mid 2000s HFStival, I couldn't believe it when he did that. Also the Yellowcard violin player does backflips off amps mid-song xD
@ruffrydazz20325 ай бұрын
He sets it on fire sometimes too!
@RADiGrazia5 ай бұрын
Seen TLE many times and its always cool seeing Scott doing it
@deedee98425 ай бұрын
I saw him walking around with the thing in his neck and still playing it on the beat, Pukkelpop 2001.
@travisgotch1615 ай бұрын
Yeah agree, you need to see them live to really appreciate how good they are. Pretty much only on KZbin now
@swempthebemp5 ай бұрын
Finally some Aussie love! Frenzal next? 🙏
@ashgamble11685 ай бұрын
Never had so much fuuuuun
@nezuminora95284 ай бұрын
go frenzal go!
@RAH14794 ай бұрын
I just moved house so…….
@lindarackstraw77114 ай бұрын
Yay!
@ryanperrett37404 ай бұрын
The song "Chemotherapy" from the "Dick Sandwich" album has an awesome bass line in it
@Reece_Hart5 ай бұрын
As an Australian these guys are what got me into punk rock. They are one of the best live bands I've ever seen. If you were looking for another song of theirs to do I'd say try and check out the live version of second solution from the big day out 2002.
@bobdude425 ай бұрын
Now you have to check The Living End's "E-Boogie/Second Solution" live video from 2003. A staple from their setlist and showcases the montruous abilities of the band.
@ruffrydazz20325 ай бұрын
The whole band is just ridiculously talented. Chris is possibly the best guitar player in all of punk and absolutely pulls it live.
@Ed37405 ай бұрын
If it wasn't for Tommy Emmanuel being a musical savant Chris Cheney would 100% be Australia's greatest guitarist
@ricebix5 ай бұрын
Yeah he is insane definitely would put him up there as maybe the best or one of the best in punk for sure
@macman14695 ай бұрын
DEFINITELY.
@ashtonrouse56385 ай бұрын
💯
@professornuke75624 ай бұрын
His contemporary from Fireballs, Matt Black is quite probably better, but not as well known, because radio refused to play them. Another incredible guitarist is Adrian White who use to have a Psycho band called Vaudevillains.
@simonhj4 ай бұрын
They go hard live. I saw them open for AC/DC back in the 90s, and Scott would stand on the side of the bass balancing while he played and then kick off, it spinning it like a skater doing a kickflip, and then land on the floor and keep playing. 🤯
@derekcampbell62915 ай бұрын
So the door is now opened for Nekromantix! They're one of my favorite bands.
@alexgellerman66065 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, & the Rev too
@LuciferAlmighty5 ай бұрын
@alexgellerman6606 the rev is great live.
@mattholdzkom59295 ай бұрын
Gotta cover the coffinbass.
@briantomcollins5 ай бұрын
Yesss...
@OldJabbaJaws5 ай бұрын
And after that comes Horrorpops!
@austinhorton81775 ай бұрын
I played this technique on my upright bass when I was in high school orchestra. You basically do really aggressive pops, similarly to how you would on an electric. Then follow it with muted slaps, to give it a galloping type of feel. The clicking in-between the bass notes is him slapping the finger board. I would use my middle and ring finger to pop the strings and held my hand at an angle for ergonomic and power reasons. The nimble walking sessions have such a bouncy and punchy feel because at that speed you're popping over and over, but when you return your hand to the fingerboard to grab the string, you slap it as well. So you end up bouncing up and down and it's A LOT of fun to play. Awesome stuff, love the channel. It was great watching you check this out!
@austinhorton81775 ай бұрын
I will add, you should check out the Reverend Horton Heat (no relation lol) Jimbo Wallace really plays the hell out his bass in this style, one of the GOATS
@stuwattsaudio5 ай бұрын
Their first 2 albums are full of crazy songwriting and next level guitar and bass, absolutely do some more Living End
@seaglasssurf75645 ай бұрын
Hellbound has been a fave for years!
@TheSeamusFarrellGiants5 ай бұрын
I was in love with this song when it came out. Not sure just how popular it was in other parts of the world, but here in Aus it was pretty much an anthem.
@EricSmith-fp4gq5 ай бұрын
The Living End is definitely one of the best. Roll On is probably in my top 5 punk albums.
@shaynewest87575 ай бұрын
You've got a weird idea of what punk is.
@jimbrewer50484 ай бұрын
U have an elitist sense of wat punk is… which js completely anti punk
@jamescruttwell38705 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of playing alongside these a few years ago. They were genuinely one of the nicest, and most welcoming bunch of guys I’ve met in music!
@ricebix5 ай бұрын
Damn. How'd you end up playing with them? That's insane, I'd kill to play with these guys
@jamescruttwell38705 ай бұрын
@@ricebix the most insane thing is that they were the other support band! It was us, TLE, and the Murphy’s headlined. It was a tour of small venues they both did together in 2017!
@ewatfred5 ай бұрын
They are really so damn humble, and absolutely electric live. Murphy's would have been so stoked to have them as support, the crowd would have been RILED up.
@jamescruttwell38705 ай бұрын
@@ewatfred there was a great offstage bond as well between the two. Both bands were incredibly supportive. I’d been sat with Chris Cheney a few nights earlier at a different gig after he invited me into their dressing room for a beer. I was saying how E Boogie always blows my mind. He laughed and went ‘it’s all just simple stuff, really’ 🤣
@nizlor4 ай бұрын
@@jamescruttwell3870 dude you hung out with legitimate rocker royalty imo. Dude can fucking shred. Good on ya!
@mickoeus5 ай бұрын
Saw The Living End at the Big Pineapple festival around 10 years ago. Chris Cheney came on during Art vs Science and Chris and Dan had a guitar battle, was awesome.
@ericgoodwinart5 ай бұрын
This reaction got me so pumped up!!! Thanks for checking that out, as I suggested it on Patreon a few days ago! Next, you should check out their live video on KZbin of “E-Boogie and “Second Solution” at Big Day Out 2003. Yes, it’s two songs, but “E-Boogie” is really quick but amazing, and “Second Solution” shows their bassist playing while standing on the double-bass. The sound quality is pretty good for a live concert recording, and you’ll be able to see and hear the bass playing really well!
@JoneyJefe5 ай бұрын
The world owes you a big thumbs up for getting this band out there. This channel has introduced me to so many cool bands that I NEVER would have heard of if it wasn’t for Mark’s fans!
@OldSchlPunk5 ай бұрын
Reverend Horton Heat - The Devil's Chasing Me! Jimbo Wallace is always a great show!
@OkNoBigDeal5 ай бұрын
J.I.M.B.O!
@KiraGR655 ай бұрын
The Live on KEXP version is awesome
@Kevin_Fiol5 ай бұрын
I went with suggesting a couple tracks off Liquor. But the Rev is a MUST
@JakeBass6665 ай бұрын
@@OkNoBigDeal Chain driven wallet, above ground pool! Slap bass bones, rockabilly ultra-cool! He really should hear JIMBO.
@buzzbomb675 ай бұрын
You cant mention Psychobilly without the Rev … seen them 3 or 4x, amazing show every time!
@nexspectovos5 ай бұрын
"Don't shut the gate" on this band. So many great songs!
@thedefectiveoneschannel5 ай бұрын
“INVESTIGATE FOR CORRECTION” 🔥🔥🗣️🗣️💯💯
@adamwest11385 ай бұрын
The bass line ran through my head reading your comment
@Mephiston4 ай бұрын
All torn down is great too, off the same album.
@ceejluige48165 ай бұрын
Wow, I never listened to The Living End (I've heard their name a bunch but I guess just kept ignoring it) but this was extremely up my ally. Thanks to everyone over in the community who suggested this song. You've not only made a fan out of mark, but of myself as well.
@2001_SpaceOddity5 ай бұрын
The whole album is great. Highly recommend
@ricebix5 ай бұрын
2 songs from them I'd recommend from them other than this are 1000 Miles and Carry Me Home, Both of em have my personal favourite instrumentals and vocals from these guys
@sassamirorogerson35635 ай бұрын
VERY very clever band!! When you listen to their songs for the first time, especially on albums, Roll On and Modern Artillery, you get SO surprised by where they take you! It's an awesome experience! Chris Cheney is a genius and a living legend!!
@tanssi21455 ай бұрын
Second SOLUTION! Is also a must hear single if you liked this
@HahaDamn4 ай бұрын
Alley*
@mikelubey5 ай бұрын
Saw them open for Green Day in DC on the Warning tour. The bass shook the room where you could feel every note throughout your body. So good.
@lotionInTb5 ай бұрын
Same here! Not DC but milwaukee! Was more excited for the living end than green day. Lol
@alejandroramirez44705 ай бұрын
I mistook them for GD back in the days where I just heard the song on the radio.
@gringogreen47195 ай бұрын
So, I got to hang out with these guys back in 2003 and I learned a few things from the guys. For the bass Scott has both an Electric pickup (a P bass at the end of the fingerboard) and also a traditional upright pickup on the bass. It has a trap door so he can run the pickups through a wireless inside the bass itself and he had a switch box to switch between them. He did this many times throughout each song. If memory serves he was playing a Ampeg SVT full stack at that time. Chris the guitar player stuffed his Gretsch White Falcons with industrial grade cotton to control feedback through his multiple 100 watt amps. Everyone from the band was really cool and we talked about bands we like as well as gear. As far as Psychobilly goes, even the band don't claim to be Psychobilly. I would really call them more Alternative or Punkabilly. Everyone I knew at the time who was into Psychobilly loved The Living End but they were kinda like Social Distortion that way, not really Psychobilly but Psychos loved them. Psychobilly is basically a triangle with each point being either Punk, Rockabilly, or Metal (especially the Japanese and Brazilian bands). People who are into Psychobilly like it love Rockabilly but usually a Rockabilly person isn't too into Psychobilly. Another funny thing about Psychobilly is pretty much all the bands who started Psychobilly played Electric Basses at the start (First wave of Psychobilly). Pretty soon though those players picked up Upright basses and it became more common towards the end of the 1980s going into the 1990s. Most bands came from the UK or Europe back then and then it mainly took off in Southern California around the Second Wave. The main Psychobilly band I know from Australia would be Zombie Ghost Train (although The Living End are more famous). You also had the Vaudevillians but they definitely had more of a Jazz bent to them (Adrian Whyte has his own KZbin channel too, he played guitar). There were a few other smaller bands from the early 2000s and it's all worth checking out. The main band to really break Psychobilly is Tiger Army on their second album "Power of Moonlight" as they toured both nationally and internationally for that album. In the early 2000s MySpace was a huge way to get to find Psychobilly bands all over the world. Back then you had to buy CDs and records to hear stuff because Napster took too long. It was definitely a great time to dive into the subgenre.😎👍✨ Edit: on slapping an upright usually the player is slapping a dead note (the clock) while immediately playing the open note. You have to have lots of endurance to play Psychobilly and this type of music. I've seen bass player glue back their blisters on their fingers with super glue when they fall off. It's not easy. And yes they do play like this live. That said it was 20+ years ago.
@KootenayCards5 ай бұрын
Tiger Army Never Die!!
@alexanderkantakusiniii84115 ай бұрын
Fuck YES
@StingrayMM205 ай бұрын
Should have a nice full circle-moment on this channel, too. With Davey Havoc having done several collabs with them.
@scientificuppercut5 ай бұрын
ghost fire is such a great tune!
@LetsGoMetsGo335 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@dougilnicki60755 ай бұрын
Geoff on bass was always awesome. And Djordje is a beauty on the upright. Always hoped they would cover some Upright bass tunes
@adrianotocabaixo5 ай бұрын
Some bands worth listening to: The Reverend Horton Heat Mad Sin Tiger Army Nekromantix Sick Sick Sinners The Brown Vampire Catz Devil's Brigade (Matt Freeman's Psychobilly Project)
@alexanderkantakusiniii84115 ай бұрын
nekromantix and horrorpops as well
@ewatfred5 ай бұрын
TIGER ARMY NEVER DIIIIIES
@kemosabedaptoid4 ай бұрын
Dont forget the Fireballs!
@alexandrepereira65222 ай бұрын
and The Creepshow!
@MyNamelsBlue5 ай бұрын
West End Riot is an absolute jam too, love the Brian Setzer inspired guitar
@gnarxy5 ай бұрын
oh hell yes. what a blast from the past. This album was on repeat back in high school. other upright bass from the top of my head back in the day were "nekromantix", "demented are go" and "tiger army"
@852aaron5 ай бұрын
i love all those bands
@alexanderkantakusiniii84115 ай бұрын
yes...tiger army, nekro, and horrorpops
@iwillsurvivethehighfivecauseia5 ай бұрын
Zombie Ghost Train
@derekjohnson30245 ай бұрын
Mad Sin (I recommend the video for their song Cursed) and Nekromantix are my favorites but if you really want to hear and see the psychobilly slap bass technique you might watch the official video for Tiger Army's "Rose of the devils garden." Slower song but crystal clear bass and visuals.
@86wezza884 ай бұрын
I was a teenager here in Australia when TLE came along and I absolutely loved them. I've seen them live a few times now. Playing live Chris will occasionally stand on Scott's bass while playing which just looks awesome (one foot in the cutout and one at the top). I've also seen Chris use a beer bottle as a slide as well. I remember at the Clipsal 500 they were playing and you could see the Good Charlotte (I think from memory) boys off to the side watching them perform. Their support crew were trying to get them to come back stage and I'm assuming get ready to follow them, but they kept shooing them away because it looked like they just wanted to watch.
@Shakes-Off-Fear5 ай бұрын
It’s interesting to me that The Living End have often rejected the ‘Pscyhobilly’ label because they don’t share the Goth imagery with the genre and instead refer to themselves as ‘Punkabilly’.
@mallencolly4 ай бұрын
yeah, this definitely is more punk than psychobilly despite the "obilly" influence.
@pietroman4 ай бұрын
No, it's just because they're not trying it since their twenties. Since "Roll On" they got openly into different paths more related to pop and rock. Chris is awesome anyway.
@lucidloon5 ай бұрын
The Cramps were the OG Psychobilly band. They took the "psychobilly" title from One Piece At a TIme by Johnny Cash.
@LetsGoMetsGo335 ай бұрын
debateable. they certainly are the most significant precursor to psychobilly, but they're kind of a retro garage punk band. The meteors are the first true psychbilly band, and actually opened for the cramps in like 79 or 80. Also, and I love the cramps, the early stuff literally has no bass guitar so isn't helpful to this channel, lol. edit- also as far as the name psychobilly, yes the cramps used it, but they describe the use as being like a "carnival barker" term that they put on posters , they didn't intend for it to be a genre. Cash did use the term in his song, but I'm not sure if the cramps borrowed it from him, or came up with it on their own.
@LaloToledo5 ай бұрын
The cramps openly denied being a psychobilly band
@IceBreakBottle5 ай бұрын
NY punk rock
@LetsGoMetsGo335 ай бұрын
@@IceBreakBottle the Cramps were based in NYC by the time they released recordings, but they originated in Sacramento California, then Akron Ohio, then finally the CBGB scene in NYC (along with fellow Ohio transpants the Dead Boys).
@AHH_13135 ай бұрын
@@LetsGoMetsGo33They denied being psychobilly, and they weren’t base heavy early on because Poison Ivy wasn’t a base player. But they absolutely “popularized” the phrase by taking it from Johnny Cash’s novelty song and using it to define the combining of vintage rockabilly with modern punk and garage rock. Are they a psychobilly band? No. Are they pretty unanimously seem as the originators of the sound early psychobilly bands adopted and popularized? Absolutely.
@Kranktus5 ай бұрын
If you want more Aussie Psychobilly check out "Fireballs" "Don't bother me" "So bad it's Good"
@carolinejane81454 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@roobysoho4 ай бұрын
and Nursery Crimes!
@mlwsf5 ай бұрын
I do believe that Jim Heath from Reverend Horton Heat came up with the phrase Psychobilly as there's a song cale Psychobilly Freakout on their 1991 debut album. Jimbo (yes, the two longest running members of the band are named James) is a great Upright bass player and Jim is a monster Rockabilly guitar player.
@marcsexauer5045 ай бұрын
I do believe the term was coined by The Cramps
@EvanVincent.5 ай бұрын
@@marcsexauer504 Correct. The cramps were the first psychobilly band and coined the term.
@zappasmoustache235 ай бұрын
@@EvanVincent. The cramps were definitely the inspiration, but the first band to start the scene as it became was the meteors.
@simblorr5 ай бұрын
Jebediah tshirt at 4:08. another great aussie band - check out their song Teflon. great bassline
@AshtonRudd5 ай бұрын
This is an Aussie classic for sure! I grew up playing a few Living End tunes, so it's nice to revisit Scott Owen's parts in detail. Your video helped me realise how much he's influenced my playing so many years later, amazing, keep up the great content mate!
@rbalara315 ай бұрын
They're amazing live, specially the bass player. He's always doing all kinds of tricks and crazy shit with his bass. Spinning it, standing on it while he plays, throwing it around. It's rad.
@adamwest11385 ай бұрын
Playing it while Chris stands on top doing a guitar solo... good times
@ssrrss3215 ай бұрын
As a massive punk, ska, rockabilly, psychobilly, whatever (and Low End University) fan, I never knew how much I NEED you to react to Nekromantix!
@dannymayhem13135 ай бұрын
The bass technique goes between double and triple slap. You can see some examples of different upright bass slapping here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpLPfX-FobeSodE
@iainburgess85775 ай бұрын
Man, thanks for a whole new appreciation of The Living End Been a fan a Long time, knew i was Missing Something; it was special, but i couldn't name How. Now i know.
@k0csisgab0r5 ай бұрын
he's not just hitting the quarters or simplifying it, he's doing that cool percussive rockabilly slapping
@flibbidyx25 ай бұрын
I saw these guys at a festival show (Warped Tour?) right around the time this came out. They were the very first band playing that day and no one seemed to know who they were, but they sure drew a crowd quickly! Lots of people were rushing to their merch stand after the set was over. Serious stage energy.
@PUNKinDRUBLIC725 ай бұрын
I'm English and an old punk, I love our old psychobilly stuff. (We invented it.) But this is incredible!
@DARKMETL5 ай бұрын
Wow! So glad you went here! I absolutely love this record, the tones, the arrangements, the playing, mixing of several genre's...just everything is perfect love it! Glad you enjoyed it too!
@RedrumVideoProductns5 ай бұрын
Psychobilly bands are some of THE BEST live performers in how much energy they put in with their level of skill. I would say they are more on the "punkabilly" end of the genre. They definitely do all that fun stuff live and more! I've seen the lead singer/guitarist of The Chop Tops, jump on the bar at a club and walk the bar, kicking over drinks during a solo, while the bassist stands on his bass for an entire song and swing it around while the drummer stood up to play their most energetic songs. It was a riot, in the best way! They're a bit more on the rockabilly end of the "Psychobilly" scale. They are some of my most memorable shows I've ever attended. My roommate's a psychobilly/punk drummer as well! His last band is called Los Pistoleros here in Reno. Always super fun shows to go to!
@nedflanders41584 ай бұрын
Saw the living end, live in 98 in Adelaide south Australia. Amazing set and band
@Izzy17825 ай бұрын
Mad Marge and the Stoncutters - what No Doubt would sound like if they did rockabilly
@MrAndrewjsuggitt5 ай бұрын
Dude, I haven't heard this song in ages! One of my favorite bands back in the day, I burned through so many drum sticks playing along to this album. I highly recommend the song "Monday" from the same album.
@sfn47025 ай бұрын
Check out the Kings of Nuthin with Spike Katz on bass.
@DrWOF5 ай бұрын
Great to see a proper instrumental breakdown of these guys. If I'm not mistaken you're the first such reaction vid. There's definitely a lot more interesting double bass by Scott Owen. 'Hellbound' is one that comes to mind. Someone else mentioned 'All Torn Down'.
@Daniel.Karlsson5 ай бұрын
This was fun. Hadn't listened to The Living End for a while, so it was nice to be reminded about how good they are. Saw them live many years ago and they are as wild on stage as they are in the video, but damn fun the whole time. Interesting analysis as always, your input is always really cool and gives some new entrypoints into both the band and the song. Btw, Matt Freeman has a side project called "Devil's Brigade" where he plays with an upright bass and sings. Saw them live a couple of years ago and it was quite an experience as well.
@peterworth94035 ай бұрын
You're the first person I've seen react to this band! Rock on, man!! Check out "Carry Me Home," their cover of "Tainted Love," and "Second Solution." All great tunes. "Carry Me Home" is an absolute BANGER of a track.
@kayelle80054 ай бұрын
The Wolf Hunterz have also reacted to them. About a year ago. Worth watching.
@BuckSatan135 ай бұрын
Just caught this video, don't know if anybody pointed it out, but the technique is called a triple slap. It's a percussive slam if the heel of the hand against the neck and strings, dragged into a slap with the palm and then a pluck if the actual note. There is also a double slap technique, but I believe he is using mostly triples.
@lucasison89285 ай бұрын
Dude! Psychobilly is going to blow your mind!!!!
@rotkulture135 ай бұрын
Probably most underrated Punkabilly/Psychobilly band i’ve ever known. Been a fan of them since i was high school. Great video as always sir
@soundsfest5 ай бұрын
This was I think the first song I ever played live when I was about 13!
@samuelzetterman5 ай бұрын
7:40 Psycho/Rockabilly bass player here, I think youre looking for what upright bass players call slap (different from bass guitar slap). We pull the string and let it hit the fingerboard (basically what bass guitar players call popping) and in between we hit the strings into the fingerboard with different parts of the hand for different rythms. Theres a lot of gallop rythm in this song for example.
@hey1385 ай бұрын
The Meteors are foundational band.
@monsterforge17635 ай бұрын
Aye, that they are, very different to this Americanized type Genre now, a lot of it just sounds like a band with a double bass falling down stairs.... The Guitar doesn't cut above the deums and bass, definitely no 'Spinebender' chill in it like Fenech's signature tune, I would class this as Oi'-Billy
@Alexhannam1005 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this one as well!
@wretchedknave57405 ай бұрын
The Living end are like the Australian Green Day with more talent. Great band, the song off this album brings back many good memories
@garymaidman6255 ай бұрын
I love both Green Day and the Living End. I think it's harsh to say they are more talented than Green Day. Green Day are extremely talented, one of the greatest selling bands in history.
@punk466644 ай бұрын
Until this video, I've actually always thought that this was a greenday song
@reneepope-munro81154 ай бұрын
Accuraaaaaaaate
@reneepope-munro81154 ай бұрын
@@garymaidman625they are both amazing, and no one is denying Green Day,‘S impact, but objectively, there is a broader talent base in Living End’s ensemble
@garymaidman6254 ай бұрын
@@reneepope-munro8115 I disagree. Yes, Chris Cheney is a better guitarist than Billie Joe Armstrong, however, Billie Joe is a much better songwriter than Chris Cheney. Mike Dirnt is a phenomenal bassist, Scott Owen is excellent, but frankly plays a different instrument and is probably not as good at electric bass as Mike Dirnt. Mike Dirnt is one of, if not the greatest punk bassists of all time. Tre Cool is not only arguably the greatest punk drummer of all time, he is one of the greatest drummers of all time period. Being the Living End have gone through multiple drummers, none hold a candle to Tre Cool. Don't get me wrong, I love the Living End, I've seen them in concert and their debut album is one of my favourite albums, however the musicianship of Green Day is incredibly underrated.
@Barrett6195 ай бұрын
These guys are so fun live. Chris Chaney might be my favorite guitar player and Scott Owen is completely mad to watch. He stands on top of his bass while playing. It’s so cool. Check out the live video for “e boogy- second solution” I think for funsies. It’s great
@bigdatlarge5 ай бұрын
I loved this album, but this isn't psychobilly. Watch any live video of Kim Nekroman from the Nekromantix, who also builds his own basses. Madsin, and Tiger Army are also really good bands with amazing bass playing and tone.
@SecretSquirrel99-0075 ай бұрын
Also, Torment
@Rafael_Barato5 ай бұрын
Such an underrated band! Great video man. Cheers from Brazil!
@petergeyer75845 ай бұрын
I would strongly recommend The Peacocks from Switzerland. Their track “Older Than Punk” is one of my all-time favorites - even if it hits a little too close for me.
@xmrblister12145 ай бұрын
I seen The Living End live last year, One of my favourite concerts so far. Also you're goated on that bass!
@foljs58585 ай бұрын
This track doesn't sound so much psychobilly as it does classic punk with minor twists. If you want real psychobilly try something like The Cramps
@fcatulo5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think of them as punk with an upright bass rather than proper psychobilly, though the influence is there.
@lolXDimcool5 ай бұрын
Agreed , Id also suggest to go check out Reverend Horton Heat, the first truly influential psychobilly band! And they're still active to this day, the legends.
@hiding_my_name5 ай бұрын
Mad Sin, Frantic Flintstones, Demented Are Go are some of my favs. I doubt Mark will go that Deep though.
@nickhall11155 ай бұрын
he might. You forgot the meteors though
@hiding_my_name5 ай бұрын
@@nickhall1115 yeah I mentioned the meteors in a response to Mark's message. The Meteors rock 🤘
@ChrisStormer5 ай бұрын
I love the thumping driving sound of pyschobilly bass! Thanks for checking this genre out
@kitwatson60354 ай бұрын
Watching them live was a freaking joy back in the day
@LVenetia4 ай бұрын
So glad you reacted to The Living End. I absolutely love them and their music. I have all their albums and still listen to them often.
@rivertam78274 ай бұрын
This is a trip down memory lane. I saw them in 2012, he had a beautiful damask bass then, he does even more hectic tricks on stage. They go hard.
@patstevo4 ай бұрын
One of my favourite songs from high school in the early late 90's early 00s. LOVE the Living End!
@thesavagekiwi34924 ай бұрын
I had forgotten how much I loved this song. Thanks for the great breakdown. As a bass player I feel a bit sad I never took the time to break this song myself. There is so much depth in this that I had never really leaned into. Thanks you for doing what you do, you have open my eye and given me a trip down memory lane.
@LowEndUniversity4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@DrWOF5 ай бұрын
8:28 Scott Owen does throw his double bass around when playing live. Also has it is custom reinforced so he can stand on it while playing 😊
@Ricardo-mi7sj5 ай бұрын
You make me revive my 90's and 00's punkrock years. There's a common thread in my favorite bands en the bands you are discovering. And I like your enthusiasm, it makes me better understanding why I liked this music so much (as a bass player). Living End was a favorite band. I found it very special the bass player has not the typical psycho/rockabilly sound, of course he can slap and everything, but he can also make his upright sound almost like a P bass.
@patsgarage85935 ай бұрын
Back in my punk band days we used to play with a ska band that had an upright bass. So cool
@riversidesam5 ай бұрын
So good live I really enjoyed watching you enjoy it, I hadn’t heard this in years
@saint_double_k5 ай бұрын
Their sound is so massive. This needs more listens.
@RemyLeBleau5 ай бұрын
I fucking love seeing people from other countries discover stuff i used to listen to as a kid back in the 90s. Glad you enjoyed it, mate
@davidbennett44755 ай бұрын
I’m an Aussie living in the US and am really happy you discovered The Living End. I played quite a few of their songs, including this one, in various cover bands over the years. I believe they originally sent a demo to Green Day who then helped them get their first record deal.
@notabandicoot52274 ай бұрын
So much fun to watch live.. and they’re bringing a new album out
@joelluis49344 ай бұрын
Love it, nice review. You should listen to this whole album, it’s gold
@jayph185 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you did the living end. Such a great band!
@floridapunkarchivist5 ай бұрын
This makes me feel so great! I first found your channel while vacationing in Australia last February!!
@jthompson53415 ай бұрын
Having seen them many. times(since 1999), The Living End are a fantastic live band! Check out "Riot on Broadway" from their second album.
@barbararees6043 ай бұрын
Just after you asked if the bass player does that live, I was thinking wait until you see the next bit, but you seemed to miss it. He was standing on the bass and yes, he does that and much more when they're live. Impossible not to sweat waterfalls at their concerts if you're a mover, barely catching your breath before they smash out another tune to keep you on your toes.
@karentony33974 ай бұрын
Awesome response! Bass player is now also playing with a band called The Sharp, they are touring Australia now. Thanks again . Luv from Australia ❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️❤️
@NicoPsychobilly5 ай бұрын
Psychobilly became something really different thru the decades, from 1980 until nowadays. For the purists like me is something related to the UK of the first 80s and something more european on the end of that decade. Psychobilly started in London with the Meteors, the undisputed godfathers of the whole movement, and few years later some artists who played what is called nowadays "neorockabilly" (like Stray Cats, Sharks, Polecats, Restless, Ricochets) turned the sound into something heavier and faster. In USA on the same years bands like Cramps and Gun Club were doing something similar, but rarely called Psychobilly in the way that was officialy known in UK as that cetain subculture or movement, as I wrote before. What happened on the late 90s and 2000s as the same value of the melodic hardcore punk for the so called old school punk rock, hardcore or Oi. I mean, the fact of having a double bass doesn't make a band Psychobilly, it could be a lot of different music styles. I can suggest you from the first UK and Europe wave bands like: the Meteors, Guana Batz, Frenzy, Long Tall Texans, Demented Are Go, Batmobile, Torment or King Kurt. The second wave saw the birth of bands like Krewmen, Klingonz, Lost Souls, Scum Rats, Mad Sin and Nekromantix. The Quakes from Buffalo are considered the first USA Psychobilly band, followed by Reverend Horton Heat and some minor bands like Cosmic Voodoo, Bamboula or Lonesome Kings, these last all born in the 90s.
@yackohoopy5 ай бұрын
@Low End University, there’s some great psychobilly bands out there. Reverend Horton Heat is one. Horrorpops are good. Necromantix. Hillbilly Moon Explosion has some GREAT songs and do some great covers, like “Jackson” by Johnny Cash. “Chuck Habit” is another great song. Demented Are Go are a great band too. The Meteors are another great psychobilly band. And of course Tiger Army.
@iainburgess85775 ай бұрын
15:34 i love how nimble the living end is, and the accents, the.. bop oddities. But the base (to my Very uneducated ear) sounds like prog or grunge rock, but Clean, without the distortion & reverb. Most 3 piece bands have each player identifiably separated in their music. The living end, you get a motion between the EG and drums, sipported and pivoting on the base.
@rollingout84164 ай бұрын
Pretty much my favourite band to see live. They bring so much energy to the stage, you cant not love them!
@UKSkaface5 ай бұрын
The best thing I've ever seen with upright basses was Brian Setzer have a three-way duel with the bass players from his Orchestra and the Stray Cats - all kind of skills and tricks!
@louisegrimhelm30415 ай бұрын
The Living End started as a Stray Cats tribute band
@ryanearley87485 ай бұрын
The solo in this song always reminded me of Billy Gibbons playing a surf song. Saw these guys a couple times in high school. Amazing live.
@TheBraddles824 ай бұрын
This song absolutely pumps live! You need to see this in a small pub beer garden with a thousand people crammed in to fully appreciate how epic this really is
@arconeagain5 ай бұрын
Back in the day I saw Green Day on their Dookie tour at Festival Hall in Melbourne. There was this support band, and this guy was climbing all over his double bass. They did a great job of warming up the crowd, they absolutely rocked the place. A couple of years later, I turned to my mate, I think at a music festival, and said those were the guys at the Green Day concert. We'd arrived late you see, never caught their name.
@kanga-who5 ай бұрын
They're even better live! I saw them in the late 90s before they released their first album, blew my mind. I've seen them at least half a dozen times since and they never disappoint.
@brettn43374 ай бұрын
I saw them live when they played in East Timor in 1999. Doc Neeson and the LE were standouts
@petersaunders48645 ай бұрын
One of my favourite groups, saw them as the pre band before an AC/DC concert and they rocked it. The base player constantly stands on the base playing it. Chris the lead guitar has all the energy..
@ArturoLopez-np9hp5 ай бұрын
You should also check out Mad Sin's song " Communication Breakdown" is a great Psychobilly song.
@samvakarian5 ай бұрын
Damn! Never expected to see someone in 2024 reacting to the living end. Severely underrated. I still have their album Modern artillery on a random playlist. Im a guitar player so that catches my ears first and when this came out i had legit never heard anyone play like chris cheney
@wayfarer135 ай бұрын
When are we going to get some Refused on the channel? Suggesting the deadly rhythm.
@justinpriest77584 ай бұрын
seen them play twice in perth. their first tour of first album "The Living End" and the album " Lift" June 16 2016 which they eventually played the entire first album again. best shows I've been too. so live n electrifying
@jaydee6595 ай бұрын
“Livin on the edge of Houston” by Reverend Horton Heat is a heater
@baxter31a7x5 ай бұрын
that whole album, i will go through a moment where i will just listen to it on repeat. it was one of my first heavier albums in regards to how normalised pop is here in Aus. i do recommend checking that album out. West End Riot is a great one as well
@kuvasik5 ай бұрын
Finaly you've got to psychobilly ockabilly bass slaping!!! It's a whole different world of slaps. I really recomend watching E-Boogie\Second Solution (live) by Living End, where Scot really showcases his playing live! Those galloping tripple slaps are insane!!!