Great Australian Albums / (I'm) Stranded - The Saints

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  • @gurtlord
    @gurtlord 2 года назад +17

    I found this band 5 years ago, and now I listen to them every single day.
    Criminally underrated.

  • @RRaquello
    @RRaquello 2 года назад +28

    I'm from New York, which is Ramones territory, and I do dig the Ramones, but this is my favorite punk record of all time. I'd put it up with the Fall's "Grotesque", but I'm not sure that's considered punk. I bought the album out of a bargain bin back around 1978 and have been listening to it ever since. Here in the US, not too many people knew about them, but with me they were always my favorite.

  • @markainsworth8547
    @markainsworth8547 2 года назад +35

    RIP Chris Bailey. Saw them in London. Chris dressed, drank and smoked like a 70s right wing reactionary Northern comic whilst the rest of the band seemed to compete to be the most uncool band ever. I think one of them wore a tank top. They were absolutely brilliant, one of the best gigs I've ever seen in my 45 years of going to gigs

  • @richalderson6069
    @richalderson6069 2 года назад +16

    God this group is so influential and not enough people know it. RIP Chris, your contribution to rock'n'roll was an important and inspiring one.

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 2 года назад +26

    Vale Chris Bailey
    When I say that Chris Bailey is one of the most important people in our Australian Music History, that is a massive understatement.
    Today's news of his passing is like losing a family member.
    I'm shattered and devastated.
    Chris came into my life in 1976, when I was supposed to be doing school homework.
    Listening to Sydney's JJ 1540am radio ( thanks to the Gough Whitlam government ) I heard (I'm ) Stranded by THE SAINTS.
    IT STILL RANKS AS ONE OF THE BEST SOUNDS I'VE EVER HEARD IN MY 61 YEARS ON THE PLANET.
    Chris Bailey was extremely intelligent with an acidic wit, not many, if any, could match him.
    From reports I've heard, Chris was kind, warm, sincere and generous.
    A beautiful spirit gone way too young.
    I think he had a great time whilst he was here on Earth.
    Not many people can do what he did.
    He was a Punk Pioneer without even trying or even knowing that's what he was doing.
    Condolences to his family, friends, all his bandmates and his legions of fans and supporters.

    • @OujiDarkmatter
      @OujiDarkmatter 2 года назад +1

      Yep,correct love

    • @alanstrom2221
      @alanstrom2221 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your support sweety.

    • @10buffster
      @10buffster 2 года назад

      Spot on and sadly his nephew passed yesterday. I spoke with him when Chris passed away. Jimmy Barnes even phoned him that day. Stranded was about not getting picked up and stuck at a Brisbane train station. Rob was very upset about Chris passing. Hope he has found happiness on the other side with him.

  • @danieljohnson1213
    @danieljohnson1213 8 лет назад +44

    Chris Bailey is my favorite punk singer ever. Prehistoric Sounds will never get old.

    • @dyr234
      @dyr234 3 года назад +3

      I like the diversity of that album, it reminds of what bands like violent femmes and pixies would do later on; A mix of punk but with a great song writing sensibility.

    • @michaelhoolihan5849
      @michaelhoolihan5849 2 года назад +1

      My favourite singer ever Daniel.

  • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
    @thomasminarchickjr.7355 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Huge thanks from a grateful American that is a big fan of this band. Birdman, Birthday Party, Saints, AC/DC, Cosmic Psychos…Thanks for sharing

  • @gustavmarie
    @gustavmarie 2 года назад +7

    Chris Bailey is truly one of the greatest RNR singers of all time...if Iggy Pop and Van Morrison had a lovechild. RIP

  • @Semprini537
    @Semprini537 3 месяца назад +1

    Australia gives us a ton of great music even today. THE SAINTS were so cool, chainsaw guitars, great vocals, even soul arangements

  • @aleksandarfrick2656
    @aleksandarfrick2656 Год назад +1

    Pozdrav Sinisa - naleteh na tvoj dokumentarac .
    Hvala ti . 🙂

  • @JCSAXON
    @JCSAXON Год назад +3

    15 yrs old, buy this album for $9 US; EMI import in KY, the clerk flips cuz he knows that I/we know it’s the best & No Time was my fave guitar challenge next to New Rose

  • @willieluncheonette
    @willieluncheonette 7 лет назад +15

    Unusual thing is their second album Eternally Yours might be the equal of I'm Stranded. And the third, Prehistoric Sounds, is totally dope too. One of the 10 greatest punk bands ever. For sure!

  • @glennmccudden8574
    @glennmccudden8574 3 месяца назад

    I'm stranded. Fantastic
    Track. The drummer look
    Cool kicking the kit over.
    Is just pure punk.
    Radio bird man was great to.

  • @petermullins5738
    @petermullins5738 3 года назад +3

    Just seen this in June 2021. Loved it, and reminded me of what a great sound they made. Some classic songs there.

  • @loiszaremba9582
    @loiszaremba9582 7 месяцев назад

    This is awesome and has footage of Chris. Seems like a tender soul. Sure as hell not what he Conveyed in their songs 4 me. Thank you all, Chris with that voice, for sending shivers up this ol punks spine... STILL... today!
    💜☠️💜

  • @Skoora
    @Skoora 2 года назад +4

    I remember in the 80’s Rage had some kind of write in or contest or something where you got their first 4 records on vinyl. Imagine my surprise when they actually showed up at my 16 year old doorstep. What a great band.

  • @alisonlaing4212
    @alisonlaing4212 4 года назад +2

    Thank You The Saints and this is a geat doco.

    • @alisonlaing4212
      @alisonlaing4212 4 года назад +1

      One of my Top three Queensland bands. Yum Yay! Yeah hair Hup!

  • @OujiDarkmatter
    @OujiDarkmatter 2 года назад +1

    This is such a great channel-aussie woman who grew up watching GTK every night for that 10 minutes meant way more than everything at my fingertips,cheers

  • @petercrawford3806
    @petercrawford3806 8 лет назад +11

    I remember the saints going away party at Petrie terrace Brisbane. The house was shaking.

    • @seekingmyself5770
      @seekingmyself5770 4 года назад

      Haha - yeah, I remember that. Loved all the house parties way back when...

  • @tonybutcher4762
    @tonybutcher4762 8 лет назад +6

    One of the best gigs I have ever been to would be Chris Bailey in a small club in Greville street the stage was low and he played as if he was in his own lounge room .

  • @richalderson6069
    @richalderson6069 Год назад +3

    The follow-ups Eternally Yours and Prehistoric Sounds are essential to this great band's legacy as well.

  • @charleshall3372
    @charleshall3372 7 лет назад +3

    I've never heard Chris Bailey not sing Great! Awesome!

  • @NoCoverCharge
    @NoCoverCharge 2 года назад +2

    huge Gurus fan here i am just finding out about the awesome band the saints...killer stuff..got to see radio birdman in a little pub in Atlanta a few years back and that was awesome!

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 2 года назад +1

    Stephen Greenhorn
    2 months ago
    I have to say I recently discovered the celibate rifles and they are one of the best rock n roll /punk bands I've ever heard. They led me to Radio Birdman and the saints. Who should be far more popular than any other punk bands from that era.
    Alan Strom
    1 second ago
    Good onya Stephen.
    I discovered THE CELIBATE RIFLES in 1982.
    " But Jacques, the fish " is a four track 7" vinyl record, which I think is their debut release.
    Of course, I still possess it.
    The late/great DAMIEN LOVELOCK was their charismatic front man - 03/08/2019 RIP mate.
    Damo was very intelligent and wickedly funny.
    Their song 'SOMETIMES' is close to being my fave RIFLES song, though ask me tomorrow and I'll have a different fave song.
    " Sometimes when I get home I just wanna go out again " and " I wouldn't live here if you paid me "
    I would've seen THE RIFLES more times than I can remember.
    Kent Steedman is one of the greatest Guitarists of all time.
    All the members are awesome, playing in a very under rated Rock Band.
    Here's a LINK for Radio Birman LIVE 1977. ruclips.net/video/TfjvqqOU4kE/видео.html
    Lime Spiders - ruclips.net/video/7DzXoIbqGDA/видео.html

  • @marcburger8458
    @marcburger8458 2 года назад

    Just get 'stranded' as a gift on uk press 77 from my favorite record dealer in town, never had the album on the 7" perfect day. Now I'm totally overwhelmed, what an album... 10 stars out of 9. And what do Google tell me... CHRIS Bailey dead in April 22. Rip. Great respect. Thx for loading.

  • @williamdamini9542
    @williamdamini9542 2 года назад

    Great video on such a great band like the saints ,very cool 🎸🎸🎶👏👏👌

  • @mj.l
    @mj.l 2 года назад +5

    RIP Chris. The greatest.

  • @209Twinz209
    @209Twinz209 Год назад +1

    1:26 when he flicks that ciggy and gets into, I love it.

  • @ThePhotofit
    @ThePhotofit 2 года назад +5

    The video accompanying “(I’m) Stranded” is almost as revolutionary as the song itself. Ditto the album cover photo.

  • @matthewkennedy4448
    @matthewkennedy4448 7 лет назад +4

    To us kids in the suburbs of Melbourne in 1978 it just was us . No fashion just stranded

  • @ΓεωργιοπουλοςΓιώργος

    Oh you lucky Australians all this bands guide my life so far...cheers from greece we ate all stranded

  • @robertlannin2288
    @robertlannin2288 6 месяцев назад +1

    hello the saints sorry i was the one who got on stage and wrecked your entrance a bit at dingwalls london when you had got back together not surprised i got booted off the stage by the bass player and got my head kicked in and stomped by the crowd but it was one of the best gigs and best nights of my life x

  • @candacebarksdale7879
    @candacebarksdale7879 4 года назад +5

    i had a tooth knocked out at a saints gig in edinburgh 1977
    Loved The Saints, I thought The Laughing Clowns were just as revolutionary!

    • @johnnyoranges
      @johnnyoranges 2 года назад

      Candace, I was at that gig too. My employers at the time in Kilmarnock warned me against taking a 'sicky', but I went to Glasgow, then Edinburgh, then saw the gig. I slept in the train station and of course missed the job.
      I played the first single so much my Dad smashed it. I raced to the shop to buy another one, then bought the album (and the next two). All for the love of rock'n'roll.

  • @freewheeler8924
    @freewheeler8924 7 лет назад +4

    Back in them days their band wagon was a old Ford Transit. Ivor once tore the engine down to the crankshaft and rebuilt the bottom end in my parents' driveway.

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 4 года назад +9

    their first 3 albums are mandatory for any punk collection

    • @letstalk3265
      @letstalk3265 2 года назад +1

      that's exactly why they are a truly GREAT band. Their first three albums are played with no hesitation ever because the music is all great.

  • @SidLives
    @SidLives 9 лет назад +14

    the producers from The Voice , Xfactor should watch this, learn how its done from the heart and soul. Chris, Ed, Kym and Ivor, real musicians, real songwriters!!!

    • @Nigelxman
      @Nigelxman 9 лет назад +1

      +rawknroll Paul Why would they give a fuck. None of those utterly meaningless shows have anything whatsoever to do with musical relevance or originality and they never will.

    • @jon62punk
      @jon62punk 7 лет назад

      They wouldn't do that , they might find something different , interesting and challenging - something that they don't want - they want puppets with no minds .

    • @chuckabbate5924
      @chuckabbate5924 2 года назад

      Nah fuck em. This was and is OUR music. They can keep out👹

  • @naturalexplorer
    @naturalexplorer 8 лет назад +3

    Fcuk that was great to hear. So many memories. Full on funtime. So raw. So original for their day. They ignited so much for OZ music and youth energy that just flourished for a very long time thereafter.

  • @mikeroddick5718
    @mikeroddick5718 4 года назад

    Timeless......... oh Damien ❤️bless xx
    Good old time! Greetings from Cologne!

  • @blackpeter70
    @blackpeter70 3 года назад +2

    Why Wa Wa Nee and their stellar discography were ignored by this show, I'm at a loss to say.
    Speechless.

  • @brodiecoleman6346
    @brodiecoleman6346 8 лет назад +4

    I was a punk that joined the army posted in brizzy then hahhahah great days with the underground scene locked up heeps :) so much fun in the Vally

  • @ziemanndchgwynlop784
    @ziemanndchgwynlop784 4 года назад +1

    I remember the saints going away party at Petrie terrace Brisbane. The house was shaking.
    Timeless......... oh Damien ❤️bless xx
    Somehow the "Stooges" of Oz!!!

  • @robynnsong
    @robynnsong 8 лет назад +1

    Love them, was fortunate enough to catch them in NYC a decade or more ago.

  • @dionysus1016
    @dionysus1016 Год назад +1

    It's called Zeitgeist. It is not unusual to have simultaneous phenomena in different parts of the world. Spirit of the time.

  • @ΚωσταςΚάιλας
    @ΚωσταςΚάιλας Год назад

    Fantastic, thank you so much !

  • @pimvanderkleij998
    @pimvanderkleij998 6 лет назад +2

    Great, great album, very early, Nights in Venice I consider the best number of Stranded, mix of VU and Stooges. Oh, I wrote this during the listening. The talking heads confirming
    Later on they introduced horns, soulpunk, listen to "Know your product". Also great. Chris Baily (live(d) in Amsterdam) en Ed Kuepper brought punk to a new level, as musicians. Saints, Buzzcocks and Dead Kennedys for me the best Bands from this era. Cheers!

    • @pimvanderkleij998
      @pimvanderkleij998 6 лет назад

      Oh "Know your product" comes aroound

    • @pimvanderkleij998
      @pimvanderkleij998 6 лет назад +2

      I drove on my moped in Holland, South East Drenthe, to my friend Jan in 1980 We were 17. And listen to the Saints over and over. I also brought my records, in a plastic bag. I had a wooden plate in the plastic bag with the same size as 33" records so the records wouldn't bend while transporting them. When I think of the Saints, I always see this wooden plate in my thoughts. Know my product.
      Many years later, around 2000, Jan's younger brother Bert goes to Australia, because he trades in tropical fruit. He asked many times in Sydney and Melbourne for records by the Saints. No reactions. Nothing. Vanished.
      As in the documentary: The Saints didn't fit in. Like i.e. the Jayhawks
      Mmmm, great record, Stranded, going to listen to it know, thx for posting this!

  • @garycollingwood4002
    @garycollingwood4002 Год назад +1

    " FANTASTIC BAND MATES 😎😎 NEW ZEALAND KIWI " 🌏

  • @xwsftassell
    @xwsftassell 9 лет назад +21

    I don't know anything about Australia. The only cultural reference points I've got are Skippy The Bush Kangaroo, Rolf Harris, and ("I'm) Stranded" by The Saints; which I bought from Rough Trade records 202 Kensington Park Road when I was 15 years and played it in my bedroom over and over again all day every day for about a month.

    • @jamesscanlon5969
      @jamesscanlon5969 3 года назад +1

      There are other interesting animals, people and bands from Australia. I wonder at your avowed ignorance.

    • @xwsftassell
      @xwsftassell 3 года назад +2

      @@jamesscanlon5969 I live in a very far away land. That's just the way it is.

    • @graerindley6312
      @graerindley6312 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesscanlon5969 You are probably on a higher plane than the rest of us. Did your parents attend your University graduation ceremony?

    • @jamesscanlon5969
      @jamesscanlon5969 3 года назад

      @@graerindley6312 No uni for me. Early school leaver. I chose freedom at the first opportunity.

    • @blackpeter70
      @blackpeter70 3 года назад

      That's all you need, my friend. 😼

  • @shantelj.rodriguez520
    @shantelj.rodriguez520 4 года назад +2

    Loved The Saints, I thought The Laughing Clowns were just as revolutionary!
    Timeless......... oh Damien ❤️bless xx
    Somehow the "Stooges" of Oz!!!

  • @timberbenjamin
    @timberbenjamin 6 лет назад +4

    Thank fuck for the Zeds. Our refuge from fascism in times of need and the true focus and drive of the Brissy music scene.

  • @iggypopisgod9
    @iggypopisgod9 9 лет назад +3

    F legends...Chris Bailey has a great voice!

  • @DaveFurgess
    @DaveFurgess 9 лет назад +9

    Loved The Saints, I thought The Laughing Clowns were just as revolutionary!

    •  5 лет назад +3

      Oh, Laughing Clowns are a close second, for me, right after The Triffids!

  • @seekingmyself5770
    @seekingmyself5770 4 года назад +6

    I'm in this video. Saw a girl at a party who looked familiar, and it was me. Also, dancing to Nights in Venice. I remember that night so well. Great times in the 70s before they left (wish everyone didn't do that), and in the 80s when they came home. One of my favourite bands, and they're from Brissy...
    *Reading the comments, I think someone is copying people's comments and posting them as their own. Probably never even heard of the Saints before stumbling upon them in RUclips... Well, this is the original post by the person who was actually there...

    • @desiolle2874
      @desiolle2874 4 года назад

      I was watching the girls dancing throughout and it looked like you were moving to sounds you'd never heard anything like before...almost confused by the tempo...did it feel that way?

  • @DavidFoxDotCom
    @DavidFoxDotCom 9 лет назад +1

    Outstanding!

  • @mattbarbarich3295
    @mattbarbarich3295 11 месяцев назад

    Yes love their rythem section, no one ever talks about them, thats the two of this band that stood out to me always by their presence. Nothing wrong with Rose Tattoo btw esp in '77-'80, dirty loud street music and in your face. Too much division and elitism in Australian music to this day. God bless Sounds mag , always fair and open, championed the NWOBHM three years later.

  • @michaelschulz6519
    @michaelschulz6519 4 года назад

    Good old time! Greetings from Cologne!

  • @jezblades9913
    @jezblades9913 4 года назад +1

    Luv The Saints!

  •  5 лет назад +17

    "But they didn't have the uniform with the leather jackets and the piercings. That right there is what killed punk, cos it showed it for what it is."
    As someone with a leather jacket and the piercings, this could not be any more true.
    It's something in your soul, not in your closet. If it doesn't speak to or from your heart, no trendy clothes will hide that fact.

    • @seekingmyself5770
      @seekingmyself5770 4 года назад +2

      That was why I loved them, Ruadhan. There wasn't the pretence of being something or someone else. The music came from our political situation in Brisbane at the time - it was pretty cloying, to say the least. And most people's parents at that time were overly controlling, so we needed to break out.

    • @mj.l
      @mj.l 4 года назад +1

      that's not really the point of the comment. the punk "uniform" - which the saints didn't adhere to (musically or sartorially) was the reason they weren't given their dues in the UK. in the early days of punk rock - before the tabloids turned it into a folk devil, and introduced ridiculous codes of dress and behaviour that newcomers thought they had to adhere to - bands didn't have a formula they were expected to adhere to, but that whole thing of punk having "rules" had taken hold of the scene by the time the saints moved to England, and they were ostracised for not fitting the mould.

    • @patricknalletamby2271
      @patricknalletamby2271 2 года назад +2

      The punk uniform and hairstyles were a product of Malcolm McLaren..... who was only interested in marketing. He didnt give a shit about the music. Just the image and the marketability.....

    • @rollerd4324
      @rollerd4324 Год назад +1

      Damien lovelock pretty much wrote a song about scenes such as punk on the first celibate rifles albums- where do I go.
      Kind of an intelligent version of what’s my scene by hoodoo gurus. Although the rifles wrote it five years earlier

    • @maryburke5423
      @maryburke5423 8 месяцев назад

      By the time that happened punk was already over

  • @OujiDarkmatter
    @OujiDarkmatter 2 года назад +1

    aT 18,IN 1978 i drove to Brissy from Melbourne with agirlfriend to see The Saints,QLD drug cops kicked in our motel door,drove me to the airport and put me on a plane back home telling me I was banned from Queensland for life,true story-I'd only ever smoked a joint at that stage,true story,Bjelkes QLd sucked arse-he's dead and I've been back a few times,lol,weirdo times,still breathing and smoking weed when I can,Bjelke's dead and gone.What a culture shock!!!

  • @mozdickson
    @mozdickson 9 лет назад +4

    these kids were alright

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Год назад +1

    They never called themselves 'punk'. They were around before punk.

  • @MrKelleyzinho
    @MrKelleyzinho 5 лет назад +1

    The main riff in the song playing at the end is practically a direct quote of the Stones’ “Sway,” and “Stranded” is, as Chris says, a Bo Diddley riff, yet they make it all sound new.

    • @andrewreynolds3133
      @andrewreynolds3133 Год назад

      I thought he said he lifted it from an Eddie Cochrane riff

  • @deciathomas-waite6923
    @deciathomas-waite6923 7 лет назад +1

    The Saints, OH SO GOOD!!

  • @peregrinemccauley7819
    @peregrinemccauley7819 3 года назад

    Champion stuff , from a like wise person .

  • @iggypopisgod9
    @iggypopisgod9 5 лет назад +5

    Bob geldolf said only 3 bands ever mattered: pistols, Ramones, SAINTS

    • @Mike-ww9ei
      @Mike-ww9ei 3 года назад

      I would agree but would also add the Velvets and MC5

    • @mj.l
      @mj.l 2 года назад

      geldof doesn't matter. his band were rubbish.

    • @iggypopisgod9
      @iggypopisgod9 2 года назад

      @@Mike-ww9ei stooges

  • @LordAmbrosia1
    @LordAmbrosia1 9 лет назад

    Wow! Cor! Just the first minute had me.

  • @charleshall3372
    @charleshall3372 7 лет назад +1

    This Perfect Day/ L I E S great single

  • @schroederadonis7588
    @schroederadonis7588 4 года назад +2

    Loved The Saints, I thought The Laughing Clowns were just as revolutionary!
    Nights In Venice reminded me of The Grey Maze by The Groundhogs

  • @oki5289
    @oki5289 3 года назад

    I clicked this on because I recognized at once Damien Lovelock singer of the amazing band Celibate Rifles.
    But of course I like the Saints aswell.

  • @frankecheverria3159
    @frankecheverria3159 Год назад

    This guy's were bad ass.. still are

  • @molinierjeanphilippe939
    @molinierjeanphilippe939 8 месяцев назад

    RIP Damo !!!

  • @DaveFurgess
    @DaveFurgess 9 лет назад +1

    Nights In Venice reminded me of The Grey Maze by The Groundhogs

  • @outnumberedbysheep
    @outnumberedbysheep 4 года назад

    Timeless......... oh Damien ❤️bless xx

  • @dyr234
    @dyr234 3 года назад

    I love nights in venice, I start to loose my shit everytime and dropping to the floor when I put it on, it's so fast and the tone is massive that it just makes you go nuts.

  • @nazatalay7938
    @nazatalay7938 5 лет назад +1

    I remember the saints going away party at Petrie terrace Brisbane. The house was shaking.
    F legends...Chris Bailey has a great voice!

  • @nastypartyband1012
    @nastypartyband1012 2 года назад

    Haven't seen this one 😎👍

  • @marcburger8458
    @marcburger8458 2 года назад

    I really like the term 'pissed offness'

  • @grahamogorman7831
    @grahamogorman7831 7 месяцев назад

    80s Sydney Goodness

  • @CercleKoen
    @CercleKoen 8 лет назад

    RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR I love 'em. Punkrock!

  • @jhonb2556
    @jhonb2556 6 лет назад +1

    First song i heard by these boys was Erotic Neurotic in the early 80's , Still my favourite punk tune of all time in 2018 .

  • @vic1mr
    @vic1mr 2 года назад

    Legends RIP Chris

  • @alexandergraham5378
    @alexandergraham5378 5 лет назад

    Love them, was fortunate enough to catch them in NYC a decade or more ago.

  • @maryburke5423
    @maryburke5423 8 месяцев назад

    20:13 yes, the Buzzcocks did self release on a label they founded, borrowing money from friends to make their first ep.

  • @alquint2968
    @alquint2968 7 лет назад

    released 40 years ago today!

  • @mateussilva-eb2is
    @mateussilva-eb2is 5 лет назад

    Wow! Cor! Just the first minute had me.
    Love them, was fortunate enough to catch them in NYC a decade or more ago.

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 2 года назад

    Martin Dennis
    3 months ago
    just got into the saints
    Alan Strom
    1 second ago
    Better late than never Martin.
    Comments on You Tube are proving that Americans and Canadians are 55 years late in discovering STATUS QUO.
    The late RICK PARFITT joined THE STATUS QUO in 1967, just before they dropped THE from their name.
    In 1968 they had an International Hit song with the Psychedelic " Pictures of Matchstickmen "
    Francis Rossi was 19 when he wrote it.
    They then transformed into the Hard Rockin' Boogie Shuffle Band in 1970, which the rest of the world embraced and the U.S.A. and Canada totally ignored.
    STATUS QUO were light years better than any Bands that the U.S.A. and Canada could offer.
    Thus, radio stations and record companies blocked STATUS QUO from reaching the attention of the people who are only now discovering the best and greatest Rock Band in history.
    The only 'crime' worse than this in music history, is that Francis Rossi set about destroying and dismantling STATUS QUO in the early-mid 1980's.
    He formed the core of the Band in 1962 with the late ALAN LANCASTER. Band member 1962-1985.
    A series of under handed events devised by Rossi, forced Lancaster out of the Band.
    They opened LIVE AID at Wembley Stadium on 13th July, 1985.
    John Coghlan ( was forced out by Rossi ) left the Band after 20 years, 1963-1982. The greatest Swing/Shuffle Drummer in history.
    If STATUS QUO had received the exposure that they deserved, then they would've been bigger than all the mediocre rubbish that did get airplay and publicity.
    America and Canada had hundreds of F grade Boogie Bands that all sounded the same.
    They had Generic Bands that made beige look like an exciting colour.

    Everybody in THE QUO ARMY give a warm welcome to all the Americans and Canadians who are now discovering STATUS QUO.
    There is no other Rock Band that comes close to being as good as QUO.
    The most exciting Rock Band in history.
    The most passionate music fan is a QUO Fan.
    From Factory Workers to Doctors and Lawyers, we all came to an objective conclusion that the greatest Rock Band of all time is STATUS QUO.
    " Forty-Five Hundred Times, I told you how much I care."
    RIP - Alan ' Nuff ' Lancaster & Rick ' Reg ' Parfitt

  • @DaneLong-vx2qh
    @DaneLong-vx2qh 8 лет назад

    so good but was there an epipsode with you am i on hi fi way or hourly daily surely there is a doco on one of em cheers

  • @brianmorecombe2726
    @brianmorecombe2726 7 месяцев назад

    When i was buying punk records in the UK in the 80s i never saw any records from this band.Not even in any mags or lists of punk bands did i see them.Ramones yes but not these lot.Maybe because they were just unheard of here,dont except them as a punk band anyway like i dont really except the ramones as that either

  • @blimpy61
    @blimpy61 8 лет назад

    Wow

  • @ZedValhalla
    @ZedValhalla 9 лет назад +1

    Great fuckin doco...

  • @themillwall442
    @themillwall442 2 года назад +1

    Think the Bird were before the Saints. Just didn"t put a song out. I think Saints great, but no one touches the Bird!

  • @SaraBonaventura
    @SaraBonaventura 8 лет назад +3

    Brissie was the place to be born yep... real punx not posers

  • @nana-wd3he
    @nana-wd3he 5 лет назад

    F legends...Chris Bailey has a great voice!
    i had a tooth knocked out at a saints gig in edinburgh 1977
    This Perfect Day/ L I E S great single

  • @lindsaykennedy1361
    @lindsaykennedy1361 5 лет назад +1

    This Perfect Day/ L I E S great single
    Bailey sounds affected in the IVs. And I don't mean substances. More 'hand on it'
    I remember the saints going away party at Petrie terrace Brisbane. The house was shaking.

  • @mundomystikoconsultoriaeso8017
    @mundomystikoconsultoriaeso8017 5 лет назад

    Nights In Venice reminded me of The Grey Maze by The Groundhogs
    I remember the saints going away party at Petrie terrace Brisbane. The house was shaking.

  • @erlstone
    @erlstone 4 года назад

    who was the director or film maker of the clip "Stranded" and "Know your Product"...does anyone know?

  • @avgoogoomuckmirco6515
    @avgoogoomuckmirco6515 4 года назад

    where I can find the albums list , if there is one ?

  • @killachunes2349
    @killachunes2349 9 лет назад +2

    The two singles (I'm)Stranded and This Perfect Day are great. Amongst the handful of "punk" singles that are still worth hearing today. The similarity of Keupper's guitar style to that of Johnny Ramone's would be an uncanny coincidence if it had emerged in isolation, but I think Keupper must have heard the Ramones first album, which may have been available in Australia on import in 1975. Also, Bailey's vocals have more than a little of the Iggy in them for him to be ignorant of the first two Stooges LP's, which again, may have been available on import to those who were interested, on the French pressings that were available through one or two underground outlets in London around that time. The NME, largely through the fevered fantasies of writer Nick Kent, had alerted interested souls to the existence of the Stooges, the MC5, Dr Feelgood, Eddie & The Hotrods, The Ramones and others of that ilk, suggesting that in these groups, both past and present lay an authentic seam of hotly attractive degenerate rock 'n' roll that could, given half a chance, be the antidote to the anodyne posturing of the Rock aristocracy.

    • @willieluncheonette
      @willieluncheonette 7 лет назад +6

      The Ramones album was released in April, 1976 so 75 is impossible.

    • @willieluncheonette
      @willieluncheonette 7 лет назад

      thanks for this.

    • @BigJulieWasDead
      @BigJulieWasDead 7 лет назад +1

      Wow, to think Ed Kuepper invented a time machine to hear the Ramones debut before it was even recorded...

    • @charlessale409
      @charlessale409 7 лет назад +1

      Ahh, weak Americans trying to claim punk. Brisbane is the home of angry white men. You cannot claim this.

  • @markferguson3745
    @markferguson3745 3 года назад

    The 2021 version of alienation isn't being cut off from other like minded people and being a minority of 4 or 5 friends, -it's living on social media, separated from real human contact.
    Rather ironic, - they know hundreds like them, that they'll never meet in person.Reassuring,no doubt, yet useless and unproductive.
    Up until '90, there were very diff, divided scenes not only in various countries, but within.In the States,- LA, Akron, Cleveland, Detroit,Boston, D.C. and NY, - all very specific.

  • @mohammedelsir1103
    @mohammedelsir1103 5 лет назад

    i had a tooth knocked out at a saints gig in edinburgh 1977
    Nights In Venice reminded me of The Grey Maze by The Groundhogs
    This Perfect Day/ L I E S great single

    • @seekingmyself5770
      @seekingmyself5770 4 года назад +1

      Stop copying and pasting other people's comments. You weren't there!

  • @felchgrogan
    @felchgrogan 3 года назад

    middle finger to the UK