I'm surprised I didn't request either of these songs, because I love The Saints. I'm from Brisbane, and The Saints are one of my local heroes. Their first two albums are worth checking out!
@davidbidgood39879 ай бұрын
Greetings from Brisbane , the land of The Saints, well done Haniers.
@thevelointhevale11323 ай бұрын
From South Brisbane ... Oxley, Inala and Jamboree Heights.
@Sspringgrainn9 ай бұрын
I come from the town in Brisbane that The Saints hail from. It was actually news over here that The Saints did Top Of The Pops. We did see The Bee Gees... I know, they're British, but... come out of Brisbane and take on the world. But our local garage band, The Saints, actually doing an important TV show in England really meant something to us small town Brisbanites. Thanx for checking them out again.
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
I know the Bee Gees were born here But when they got back here from Aus they were def an Australian act , we can share them I think 👌 👍🏴
@Sspringgrainn9 ай бұрын
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering That is quite nice of you to say. But I do feel like I'm nicking three nice English boys from Britain by saying they're Aussie. They sort of epitomize Englishness. I knew older people that had known them during their Brisbane days, and they were celebrities on TV for many years before they returned to the UK. I just don't know if it's our right to claim them. Perhaps we should just let them be the fish that got back into the sea while being in our bucket for 10 years. lol
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
@@Sspringgrainn 😀Barry especially, always looked more Brisbane than Manchester , most folk from there are usually a little damp and have a forlorn look about them , you can’t say that about the Bee Gees that stepped off the boat back here in the late 60’s with their deep tans and pronounced accents , god love em 😀 👍🏴
@Sspringgrainn9 ай бұрын
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Oh! Really? Did they come back to England with Aussie accents and tanned complexions? I had no idea that they ever had Aussie accents. We had this guys named Billy Thorpe from Manchester, who became a big rock singer in Australia. He actually began his TV career in Australia at age 11. But Billy Thorpe gave off a more Australian impression than The Bee Gees did.. In my mind, anyway. Oasis are from Manchester, right? I suppose in comparison to them, the Bee Gees do have a more Antipodean appearance. lol I just imagined The Bee Gees always talking and walking like nice English boys, and never thought they would have had Aussie accents. lol
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
@@Sspringgrainn I don’t mean they had the Paul Hogan classic back woodsman drawl 😂.. but I recall they had a hybrid twang which was quite appealing and once back here they relatively quickly regained the local tongue . Let’s be honest , both Brisbane and Manchester were just stopping off places on the way to their spiritual haven in the USA , of which I’m sure they became citizens eventually. Yes , Oasis are from Manchester and the 2 Gallagher Bros have very thick Manc accents Springrain 😃 👍🏴
@GRAHAMESIMPSON4 ай бұрын
Know your product - Another classic - thank you for playing this :)
@willieluncheonette58437 ай бұрын
From my review of the 15 best punk albums. (I’m) Stranded: The Saints. Released February 27, 1977. The Saints first appeared in Brisbane, Australia in 1973. The four members were high school buddies living under a heavily conservative state government. There is a post on KZbin with only fair sound of them playing a gig in 1974 in punk style. (The similarities between The Saints and Ramones are striking. Both were serving up punk in 1974 and both recorded three great albums in a row with their original line-ups before personnel changes.) After being rejected by every label in Australia they released "I'm Stranded" bw "No Time" on their own Fatal label in September 1976, the remarkable single actually reaching #96 on the Aussie charts. It was re-pressed on British labels and got rave reviews. Sounds magazine called it "Single of this and every week." Jon Savage wrote about the 45 "...the toughest, most brutal noise yet. The Saints' "(I'm) Stranded" sounded as though it had been recorded in a wind tunnel, with the singer and the rhythm section hanging as gusts of guitar noise rushed past them." For a very short time they were the darlings of the fledgling punk world and with the wind at their back they recorded their classic debut album, (I'm) Stranded, in just two days in Australia. Ten marvelous songs filled with surging waves of buzz-saw guitar and superb musicianship, "('m) Stranded" is a classic of the genre. What a racket they served up, much of the lyrics indecipherable under the noise. Singer Chris Bailey barks out songs filled with alienation. bitterness and resentment as in the title song. "Like a snake calling on the phone/I've got no time to be alone/There is someone coming at me all the time/Babe I think I'll lose my mind/'Cause I'm stranded on my own/Stranded far from home/I'm riding on a midnight train/And everybody looks just the same/A subway light it's dirty reflection/I'm lost I don't have a direction/Chorus/ Look at me looking at you/There ain't a thing that I can do/You are lost, your mind is a whirl/Baby such a stupid girl/Chorus/ Livin' in a world insane/They cut out some heart and some brain/'Been filling it up with dirt/Do you know how much it hurts?/Chorus". There's not a dud on the album. Plenty of fast punk as well as ballads like "Messin' With The Kid" and mid-tempo songs like "Story Of Love" are all beautifully rendered. Ed Kuepper, guitar, Kym Bradshaw, bass and Ivor Hay, drums, are one blitzing force. The Saints second album, Eternally Yours, adds horns on some songs and, no joke, is just as good as the debut. Their third LP, Prehistoric Sounds, finds them leaving punk for a more bluesy, jazzy sound, but believe me it is terrific too. None of these albums were big commercial successes; the lads did not fit in with the punk image. The snobby British press did not like their long hair, Bailey's sloppy appearance (he sometimes smoked a cigarette on stage) and the fact they did cover songs didn’t help. But Nick Cave has said, "They were kind of god-like to me and my colleagues. They were just always so much better than everybody else. It was extraordinary to go and see a band that was so anarchic and violent." And Sir Bob Geldof has stated " Rock music in the 70's was altered by three bands: Sex Pistols, The Ramones and The Saints."
@davidellis51419 ай бұрын
The Cure have been my favorite band since 1980 & I first saw them at the Whisky in Hollywood ( Where The Doors started ) a 500 seat club & within the decade they were headlining Dodger Baseball ⚾️ stadium 🏟 a 50,000 capacity venue. In 1979 they & Joy Division ➗️ did a few shows in London. Wish I'd been at one !
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
I was in a local Punk band circa 1984 ish and We all went to see them and I thought they awesome - the guitarist fell asleep 🙄.. they played A Forest and I was ecstatic being a bass player myself 😅 👍🏴
@malhallman29709 ай бұрын
The Saints in my opinion are the are the most influential of all Aussie bands. This song is my favourite kzbin.info/www/bejne/r5eofK2Qraatfposi=_dmzbIY42-sxNkXY
@ylt1239 ай бұрын
Class act and tune!
@brewstergallery7 ай бұрын
These guys came from Brisbaine ,Aus during the early 1970s when there were intense restrictions against anything considered anti authority. Police were incredibly corrupt and violent, raiding parties and Rock shows on a regular basis. In other words these guys are the real deal, bare knuckle defiant Rock n Roll. Good call on noticing their similarities to Iggy and The Stooges as The Saints were big fans of them. Some say " I'm Stranded" was the 1st Punk single before Neat Neat Neat by The Damned.. RIP to the great singer Chris Bailey.
@frankschlanker7 ай бұрын
The influence this song had on Australian music is astonishing.
@blackrosecombАй бұрын
Know your Product is one of the best tracks, not just from this era but ever.
@heathcornbeef9 ай бұрын
The Saints are coming. I Fing love these guys
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.9 ай бұрын
You beat me to that, I was going to say, "The Saint are coming". 😁
@SPKdesign19 ай бұрын
Are they Marching in though?
@heathcornbeef9 ай бұрын
Not marching. They are coming in at the speed of sound guitars blazing drum's booming and war crys screaming
@shaundgb73679 ай бұрын
The Saints might be heading towards wooden spoon 27 or 28. Lost count.
@SPKdesign19 ай бұрын
@@heathcornbeef Woooo!
@davidellis51419 ай бұрын
The Saints are legends ! Punk Rockers 🎸
@ianballantyne68929 ай бұрын
One of your best reactions guys! I was so excited to see your reactions to these songs, as I still have my copies of these singles which were released here in the UK in 1977 and 1978 respectively. This Perfect Day was a hit in the UK but sadly Know Your Product wasn't. This is The Saints at their best!
@stevefoulston9 ай бұрын
Well that took me back a long way the late 70's and now i am in my late 70's thanks for bring back some great memories the Saints were one of the first punk rock bands that changed music in the seventies along with the Sex Pistols and the Ramones. Peace out.
@NickJewlachow-of3yh9 ай бұрын
Bob Geldof’s comment, right?
@Viouxdioux9 ай бұрын
Fantastic Reaction!
@Sisterfifi5 ай бұрын
The message of Know Your Product is just as important today as it was in late 1970’s when this song was released.
@wino50864 ай бұрын
THIS IS A MUST LOOK - a concert recording of The Saints just after they released their first album & just before they left for England: The Saints ( 73-78) Live at Paddington Town Hall April 1977 Highest Quality .... Even if you can't post it for reaction you will get to experience The Saints the way I and many others did nearly 50 years ago... RIP Chris Bailey
@robbiegaddes42699 ай бұрын
I’m stranded (first album) was a masterpiece in chaotic Prozac. Eternally yours just as good . On and on , throughout lineup changes, the “saints” were always cool
@markdavey88096 ай бұрын
Getting old is just unfair. Great Aus Band
@LongGone779 ай бұрын
I think The Saints put out among the best punk records of the 70s. Both their first and 2nd albums are classics of the genre and among the best. I always liked the "bored" looking aspect of them. They just have this massive, huge sound and Chris Bailey just looks like he doesn't give a crap while sneering his way through every line. By their 3rd album, they got more into soul and motown and through the 80s they were more roots rock. All great stuff, but those early Saints records - wow. "I'm Stranded" is a contender along with "Blitzkrieg Bop" as being the first true punk single too.
@heathcornbeef9 ай бұрын
I'm stranded is so fing great . Thanks hanier crew I'm so happy 😁😊
@davejensen79223 ай бұрын
Punk legends!
@1967PONTIACGTO9 ай бұрын
I remember they were criticized by some punks because Know Your Product had horns... so silly and narrow minded, because it's a great song, and they were a great band.... they started their own form of punk in Australia independent of the New York CBGB's scene where the Ramones were emerging... so punk emerged simultaneously in Australia and NYC
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.9 ай бұрын
Great reaction to these songs from this great band, Chris and Cynthia. I'll do a list of songs by 'The Cure' once I've checked on which ones you have already done so, I can see if it's their earlier or later tracks that you're not fond of, because their sound changed later on.
@btj-oo8xc9 ай бұрын
This Perfect Day was the first punk single I ever bought in early summer 1977 and it remains in my top three punk singles. Know Your Product from 1978 shows how the group had moved on. It is one of those singles that slipped through the net and is one of the best of the 70's. Try Nights in Venice next
@DLT1007 ай бұрын
nights in Venice is epic by these guys
@marksumner99483 ай бұрын
I would put that track up against any band who think they rock hard. Balltearer 👍
@didierchapelot56719 ай бұрын
The Saints were first class punk, maybe the best of all. Ed Kuepper, the guitarist and composer, later forming the great Laughing Clowns, is a genius. He drove the band toward horns and R'n'B, resulting the following year in one of the greatest album of history called Prehistoric Sounds. You should try some songs from it (such as "Swing for the Crime", "All Times Through Paradise" or "The Chameleon"), you'd be surprised. Note that the band separated in 1978 and that Chris Bailey, the singer, kept the band name (not an honest thing to do, Kuepper was legitimally upset). The second song you reacted to ("Ghost Ship") was from this second version of the band and to be a little rough, not The real Saints.
@lucrullybully60485 ай бұрын
So criminally underrated ! First saw them in my town (Dijon, France) in 1981 (Monkey Puzzle era) and it was fire !
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
Where were you THEN Heath ? This has GOTTA be good 👍🏴
@Starburst_Candy9 ай бұрын
Hmmm. Not bad, but far from great. It's like driving a Lada. It gets there but not very well.
@Paul850T39 ай бұрын
Love The Saints, as they did punk without the stereotype sordid bad behavior. Lead singer Chris Bailey (with The Spazzys) did a cover of the 1962 hit ‘My Boyfriends Back’ for a TV show back in ’06. It’s a real gas; Check it out kiddies. RIP Chris.
@I_was_a_Countdown_Kid-75-839 ай бұрын
Great songs! Latter-day Saints work such as ''Burns Like Fire Would'' and ''Music Goes Around My Head'' (a cover) are worth checking out. I also like ''Do They Come From You''. But I would really like you guys to check out James Freud And The Radio Stars - Modern Girl nzoz1980. I like the Countdown clip on the nzoz1980 channel. James Freud joined Models after ''modern girl'' was a chart hit. Cheers, Hayley
@DogInSpace9 ай бұрын
Pleasing to see this finally up on your channel. Mind doing the video for The Stems ''tears me in two'' sometime? stems - tears me in two (antipodes)
@I_was_a_Countdown_Kid-75-839 ай бұрын
I would love to see them do that Stems song. The psychedelic mock video was great in its day.
@georgealty9 ай бұрын
I have This Perfect Day right back from er.. the day.. Love it. How about reviewing "The Harbour" by Declan O Rourke? ( Top Cat action too!)
@davidellis51419 ай бұрын
Stranded by The Saints is one of the Top 50 songs of all time. Play Other Voices by The Cure from Faith. Wicked bass 🔊 on it.
@markreeder10519 ай бұрын
Gidday, I could be wrong but I believe the last song you reviewed was Chris Bailey's solo career?
@TZ619 ай бұрын
Love both of these songs, great band. Chris Bailey, at times, gives me a bit of a Mark E. Smith from The Fall kind of singing/speaking vibe. Great choices.
@toddfield47447 ай бұрын
It's worth a segue into the Guitarist's catalogue (Ed Kuepper). Recommend Honey Steels Gold and Serene Machine. And yes, he doesn't care
@peterhall54159 ай бұрын
Hey guys these guys were credited for getting punk goin in England they actually influenced iggy..and several others as they released these songs before the punk got actually up and running cheers from Downunder 🎉
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
That’s factually incorrect that the saints are credited with getting Punk going in the UK , it’s ok to be proud of yer indigenous bands but it’s not ok to invent accolades for them that isn’t warranted . FYI I’m an original Punk and I can assure you that me n most if my tribe from 76/77 credit The Ramones and to a lesser degree Iggy with the birth and flourishing of early Punk here . Of course I’m Stranded will always be in every Punks top 10 but that’s about it . Hope that’s settled this for you 👌 👍🏴
@DogInSpace9 ай бұрын
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering To be fair, The Saints issued ''I'm stranded'' in September, The Damned issued ''New Rose'' in October, and The Sex Pistols issued ''Anarchy'' in November of 1976. I heard stories that The Saints single put Malcolm McLaren in panic mode, but I'm not sure how true that is. Whatever the case may be, The Saints were playing this style in Brisbane as early as 73, and Radio Birdman were doing something similar in Sydney in 1974. The Stooges and Mc5 were their thing. Either way, nobody needs to flex as to who did it first and who shaped who. That's just bullshit semantics.
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
@@DogInSpaceI sent a big reply and it’s disappeared which is 🤬annoying and I can’t be arsed to re do it - 🍻 👍🏴
@NickJewlachow-of3yh9 ай бұрын
The Saints sound like distinct bands sometimes because the original lineup went their separate ways after the first couple of albums. Chris Bailey kept using the name, much to Ed Kuepper’s displeasure. Kuepper’s post-Saints stuff with the Laughing Clowns and then under his own name, and then The Aints(!) are all tremendously diverse. If you haven’t done Just Like Fire Would by The Saints, get to it. If it’s good enough for Bruce, it’s good enough for youse. (See what I did there?)
@JamesDickson-vs5of9 ай бұрын
No doubt about it " that'll do" , and kid Jensen as a bonus, come to think of it I think kid Jensen was a Canadian 🏴✌️
@Sspringgrainn9 ай бұрын
If it is possible, I would like to make a few requests for Saints related material. Ed Kuepper is the blonde guitarist of The Saints, and he has had a great solo career, which includes one of my favourite songs, ''The Way I Made You Feel''. I would love you guys to do a reaction to this song, as it means a lot to me. Thank you.
@DogInSpace9 ай бұрын
A few requests for Saints related material? But you only asked for one Ed Kuepper song. Great song, but aren't there any other Saints related material?
@Sspringgrainn9 ай бұрын
@@DogInSpace Hi Dogs In Space, Sorry for not getting back quicker. Unfortunately, that is the only Saints related song I'm interested in. Maybe I should have posted differently. lol
@dougsmith70833 ай бұрын
Know Your Product is one of the greatest songs of the original punk rock explosion. The reason the band looked bored in the TOTP video is because they heavily lobbied to play live - something they could have easily accomplished to great impact. Remember - their debut 7" (I'm Stranded) was released in Australia at the exact same time as the first US and UK punk releases...similar rebellious and impactful musical explosions from three separate parts of the world simultaneously. This Perfect Day 7" was released ahead of their 2nd album and, the band was already challenging the "rules" of punk with the outstanding addition of horns in Know Your Product. Here's a live clip of a few songs from a gig just after to the release of their debut album (post-I'm Stranded 7" release) You can feel the sweat dripping from them and the audience during this blistering set. Including a more typical performance of This Perfect Day This Perfect Day Rundown Erotic Neurotic Demolition Girl Nights in Venice Cheers kzbin.info/www/bejne/jma8gZKqqLWto8ksi=gMFK8qdjdhRQI7cx PS - This is from guitarist Ed Keupper's own YT Channel
@wino50864 ай бұрын
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Bring it on. Featuring Chris Bailey (ex The Saints) Also “The Blockheads” (of Ian Drury & The Blockheads) on backing vocals. More commercially acceptable Nick Cave than murder ballads which I know you don’t particularly like. Chris Baileys vocals on this are great. (RIP Chris)
@livertic4 ай бұрын
The first punk band !
@iankearns7749 ай бұрын
Never a fan of the first track but didnt mind "know your product" back in the day. Heres a couple of Melbourne bands worth checking out in the punk vein, 1. Painters & Dockers - "Kill, Kill, Kill" and "Die Yuppie Die" for starters and 2. TISM - "Ol man river" and "Greg, the stop sign" Both bands had plenty of other good tracks but you could start with them.
@OnceWasRStrathfield9 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for doing this. I am on a mission to make the best quality videos for reactors to use on their videos. So I have created the RemasteredVersions channel. I do admit to taking clips from other channels and either merging them with a CD audio or just uploading somebody else's upload. The reason why I do this is because people give long titles to good quality clips, and they're often impossible to find. So, some of the work is either from my own collection or from another channel with fine tuning and a more accessible title. None of those long titles like *The Saints - Know Your Product DJ mix boosted steromix Punk Classic Blah Blah Blah* Who needs that crap when you can have (Audio + Video merge 2023)? Some people mention song titles and make comparison suggestions, and I've work according to those suggestions. Future who did it better comparisons concerning The Saints are as follows: The Saints - Music Goes Round My Head nzoz1989 (cover of Easybeats song) The Saints - Just Like Fire Would - Official Video - 4K Remaster Austech (covered by Bruce Springstee) _The Boss covered a song orginally done by The Saints._ The Saints - Lipstick On Your Collar nzoz1977 (cover of Connie Francis song)
@Paul850T39 ай бұрын
And for another "Who did it Better" you cannot pass the Saints - 'River Deep Mountain High'. A punk right in the face of the soul train puritans.
@OnceWasRStrathfield9 ай бұрын
@@Paul850T3 of course! I completely forgot about that one! They should do River Deep Mountain High as well.
@sixlegged9 ай бұрын
Have you heard their cover of 'River Deep, Mountain High'?
@kaitlynbatt_9 ай бұрын
I saw The Saints and Radio Birdman at the Paddington Town Hall in April of '77. This was just before they took off to the UK. I can't even explain the intensity.
@marksumner99483 ай бұрын
Wow. I'm jealous. 👍
@kaitlynbatt_3 ай бұрын
@@marksumner9948 lol
@mauharley9 ай бұрын
Check out The Saints fantastic version of Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep Mountain High".
@liveitup679 ай бұрын
I remember when The Saints did that horn blowing introduction for ''Know Your Product'' on Countdown. It sort of surprising that their new song had horns - I though I must admit to not being mad about The Saints in their heyday, and I wasn't too thrilled about being dragged to a Saints gig in 1985. Chris Bailey was drunk and slurred in speech, and I wasn't too impressed with the music. I then got to see Chris and The Saints at the Australian Made concert in 1987, and they were great. My favourite by The Saints is ''Just Like Fire Would'', which I do think you two should check out.
@Sspringgrainn9 ай бұрын
Hi Pups!! lol I never got to see The Saints live, but I have always been proud of them. They came from my hometown. It's rare to see anybody do anything of great significance where I'm from. lol
@liveitup679 ай бұрын
@@Sspringgrainn Hey Sunshine.. 😉 The Saints could have only come from Brisbane and they are one of Australia's most significant bands. It was a very big contribution. How are you, Doll?
@markdavey88096 ай бұрын
Primary from the Cure is one of the best.
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
If that was TOTP they had a policy of forcing bands to mime and it was the done thing to make that clear by the Punk bands . Chris ..😳.. NOTHING like the cure . Have you done A Forest by the Cure ? A Perfect day - AWESOME !!.. I’ve only heard it once and it was on that show ! That’s going on my playlist .. that’s made wading through the first 2 posts worth it .. whoever asked for that .. cheers 🍻RIGHT up my alley ! 2nd one I’ve forgotten already and I will forgive them for that . 👍🏴
@davidellis51419 ай бұрын
🎶 Again & Again & Again & Again & .. AGAIN ! 🔊
@OnceWasRStrathfield9 ай бұрын
It was also a policy of Countdown that bands mime. Unfortunately, two hosts of Countdown Revolution (an updated version of Countdown) protested against the mime policy live on air and were fired for the action. This completely killed the whole Countdown thing. I'll leave that story up to Gillian and Hayley to tell, because they were involved in some way and I think it's still a delicate matter for one of them. A few years later the Countdown studio was used for a new music show called Recovery, which was an all-live music program. Sadly, most of the music on that show was shit.
@OnceWasRStrathfield9 ай бұрын
Recovery was a funny though. What could go wrong often did.
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
@@OnceWasRStrathfield it’s a shame that , cos bands that were tight and were good live had nothing to fear , it was only studio bands and artists that were weak live that had anything to worry about - imagine all the dross that would’ve been weeded out right at the start of their career cos they couldn’t sing or play well live 😳.. abs NO ONE from Stock Aitken and Waterman stable of manufactured throw away pish would’ve got invited back a 2nd time imho . That was you that asked for the Saints A perfect day .. I treat that as a personal present to myself OnceWas .. cheers Mate 🍻 👍🏴
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
@@davidellis5141 oh yeah David , I read years later it was done with 2 bass’s to achieve that unique sound 👍🏴
@wino50864 ай бұрын
Try some of Ed Kuepper's (pronounced 'cooper') post The Saints work : Solo - Ed Kuepper -The Way I Made You Feel (Real Wild Life, Sleepyhead , It's Lunacy are also good) or Laughing Clowns - Eternally Yours - Ed Kuepper 1983 - his first band after The Saints split. or The Aints - (who Kuepper formed to record and tour material he had written between the years 1969-1978) ......Maybe - The Aints! - Country Song In G (one of his songs written in the 70's - released in 2018) or a The Saints song covered by them
@wino50864 ай бұрын
Have a look at - Ed Kuepper & The Aints! This Perfect Day (live). kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZLKdmyJp5meiJosi=lYCKD2dFxkmhmtAe He is touring Australia this year. with - "The 'Aint's are playing The Saints ('73-78 )" This is from a previous such tour in 2017. FYI Ed Kuepper reformed The Aints - one of his post The Saints bands in - 2017 The latest lineup includes Peter Oxley (bass player for Sunnyboys) They still play limited gigs.
@colrhodes3779 ай бұрын
😊
@murreygellmann77089 ай бұрын
Saints are legends...and they pre-date Sex Pistols by a year or so. So...70's punk as we know it starts with "Stranded" in September 1976
@hanierfamily9 ай бұрын
We did Stranded a while back.
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
Oh ffs 🤦♂️.. another one 👍🏴
@NickJewlachow-of3yh9 ай бұрын
On the topic of Iggy Pop, you know him. But have you seen him doing I’m Bored, on Countdown? An iconic moment on Australian TV. You can thank me later.
@liveitup679 ай бұрын
I was at the Countdown studio when Iggy did I'm Bored. He spat on the side of the stage and it almost hit me and my friends. You can hear us going ''ugh.. gross''. A lot of kids booed him and some yelled ''go back home poofter'' after he left that Countdown platform. The Haniers should check it out.
@DogInSpace9 ай бұрын
@@liveitup67 I think my cousin Reggie was with you guys that night
@liveitup679 ай бұрын
@@DogInSpace She was with us that night! I'll tell her you said Hi 😉
@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering9 ай бұрын
Ah ha 😅 👍🏴
@jacktar95677 ай бұрын
try listening to 'Stranded'
@hanierfamily7 ай бұрын
We did that one.
@jacktar95677 ай бұрын
@hanierfamily yes i just realised after i madexthe comment....but please if you haven't already heard it... try 'War Stories' by The Starjets - superb track from 1979...
@wilks65 ай бұрын
The Cure? In Between Days
@ray.shoesmith29 күн бұрын
The Saints didnt follow a genre because they invented a genre. The band never called themselves punk, that was the name 'they' gave it later
@kerrylynch4499 ай бұрын
It has been said that they were the original punk band.
@Mike-ww9ei6 ай бұрын
The British media hated them as they wouldn’t conform to the safety pin punk image
@richardmaguire95365 ай бұрын
McClaren played this to the Sex Pistols to show them what he wanted.
@Mrcurlywhirly4 ай бұрын
This song flopped spectacularly on the charts in the 70s, which is plain ridiculous, its a classic. Its likely that commercial radio did not pick it up due to the lyrics.
@JamesDickson-vs5of9 ай бұрын
I agree with Cynthia, the thing I don't like about the cure is " everything"🏴✌️
@heathcornbeef9 ай бұрын
James brother if you ever make it to Aotearoa new zealand don't mention you don't like the cure in front of my girl Tori it won't end well for you she has the kidney death punch 👊✊ you will need to be on dialysis for the rest of your life. I'm lucky i don't have kidneys anymore Tori removed them with one punch. Because I'm stupid and started on about her supposedly first and second husbands Robert Smith and Nick Cave and 😢 it hurt me way more than her 😢😢😂
@heathcornbeef9 ай бұрын
I love Nick Cave but i also like to live dangerously and flap my jaws without thinking
@shaundgb73679 ай бұрын
Your cat is a punk. Probably the best music I heard from The Saints. The music sounds good but the style of singing does nothing for me which is why they were never a band I got into. Second song with horns just is a weird mix to me and probably something like this was first thing I associated with The Saints.
@heathcornbeef9 ай бұрын
The cat is a dag ah he's always got something to add to the conversation
@needaman663 ай бұрын
They invented punk. I had a cassette tape from 1974 with know your product and im stranded (Australia only) i think if you're going to critique music you should know something about music. Know your product was a very important song for the punk scene (not called punk at the time) and was an indictment on advertising lies and out of control capitalism. Formed in 1973. Went to uk in 1975 amd got signed. Like the song says Know your product.
@James-wj8eq2 ай бұрын
Firstly, no one person/band invented punk. The Saints, like Radio Birdman didnr see themselves as 'punks'. Second of all, I'm Stranded was only recorded (prior to the album recording) on a single which at the time they had done it through a Country music DIY mob offering 500 records for $500..Secondly, Know Your Product wasnt even composed let lone recorded before '77 and Im Stranded wasnt committed to cassette for release until '77. So if YOU are going to write a statement, tell the truth!
@needaman662 ай бұрын
@@James-wj8eq my cassette was date 74. Stranded was on it. Of course they didnt call themselves punk you mo ron, the name of the genre was invented later, but the genre was the genre. Hate to burst your ego trip