That tear up at the end, the band thought they could talk it down...Should of just kept on playing. No matter how hard the knuckleheads bash each others skulls in and how chaotic it gets, keep on playing.
I like your emotion to this but you keep playing they will keep fighting plus the crowd who even at a concert like this will be 65 % REAL NIGHT OUT PEOPLE WITH HALF OF THEM FIRST TIME . YOU HAVE TO HAVE Mnagement and clear the hall if you don't the ordinary people who are young teenagers will be crushed glass cut flying faint etc etc you do t want your 16 . Or 17 year old sister in this for one second ....in some dance halls in Ireland open to 3 o'clock in the morning In the 70s 80s . Live county style bands . Some fights would start and not stop I seen in it London in the 80s
@@colonisedtartan9539 I agree with you, My older and responsible side agrees with you. Thing is times were different back then. I respect the punk culture because back in day they were real tough youth, nothing like the milk toast weepy teenagers that are gender confused by warped brainwashing, we need a youth culture that is rough and ready. Because honesty, we never would of had the Poll tax riots without the punks, not just the revolt but the music. culture needs to a certain extent needs to be fortified and no stranger to violence. Forgive me if this came across as a stupid ramble.
True. When ya stop the music, then everyone can hear each other talking shit, more people get angry, more people get involved, and the situation gets worse.
The commentary from the band singer at the beginning and through out is so genuine and real and the block who says its nice I was expecting this in 5 years time such innocence and liveability... Great power music . Sad to think this happend in thousands of halls
Star The Machine, (YOU should have been there / Talk about taking your seats for the main "EVENT" Beginning of the end tho, but that fact aside, It was EXCELLENT!
I think NOT sadly ways of the time, I followed COMBAT 84, everywhere, as a most popular & best band of the time / It just went with the vibes, a pity looking back NOW, but at the time It was were everyone came from? self destruct seemed to be the ORDER of the day UNFORTUNATLEY, I didn't know of the start' of the end!
"South London La La La" Had to be Millwall back then, didn't it? Sorry man, but if I had a decent bird on my arms ready to go home, I'd have left all that aggro for the others.
COMBAT 88 MY MEMORY OF WATCHING THIS DOCUMENTRY IS WERE THEY HAVE A FIGHT AT A CLUB IT'S A CLASSIC I BET THEY WERE BUZZING PROPER MENTAL I WOULD LOVE TO KNOWN WHAT CLUB THIS WAS I BET THE BOUNCERS SHIT THEM SELVES AND RAN À WAY GOOD FIGHT
@@blitosz back then....in that time and place, most of us were. Trust me on that. I'm not saying full blown nazis....but absolutely right wing. Take it from an old fart who lived it.... And I'm not saying it was a good thing. Just a fact
That tear up at the end, the band thought they could talk it down...Should of just kept on playing. No matter how hard the knuckleheads bash each others skulls in and how chaotic it gets, keep on playing.
Ya gotta give me a soundtrack to beat each other up to.
I like your emotion to this but you keep playing they will keep fighting plus the crowd who even at a concert like this will be 65 % REAL NIGHT OUT PEOPLE WITH HALF OF THEM FIRST TIME . YOU HAVE TO HAVE Mnagement and clear the hall if you don't the ordinary people who are young teenagers will be crushed glass cut flying faint etc etc you do t want your 16 . Or 17 year old sister in this for one second ....in some dance halls in Ireland open to 3 o'clock in the morning In the 70s 80s . Live county style bands . Some fights would start and not stop I seen in it London in the 80s
@@colonisedtartan9539 I agree with you, My older and responsible side agrees with you. Thing is times were different back then. I respect the punk culture because back in day they were real tough youth, nothing like the milk toast weepy teenagers that are gender confused by warped brainwashing, we need a youth culture that is rough and ready. Because honesty, we never would of had the Poll tax riots without the punks, not just the revolt but the music. culture needs to a certain extent needs to be fortified and no stranger to violence. Forgive me if this came across as a stupid ramble.
Because u can play through that 🙄🙄🙄 get real with the keyboard shite
True. When ya stop the music, then everyone can hear each other talking shit, more people get angry, more people get involved, and the situation gets worse.
Looks like the place to be!!!
Neil.M is loving it, so many old faces & memories / South London, Tra La La!
The commentary from the band singer at the beginning and through out is so genuine and real and the block who says its nice I was expecting this in 5 years time such innocence and liveability... Great power music . Sad to think this happend in thousands of halls
that riot at the end looked good!
thanks for posting this.
great rumble at the end
Brilliant videos - thanks for uploading.
Poor Benny's. I bet they never booked another punk or skinhead band after this documentary.
RIP Chubby.
Nice Rickenbocker. Wish I had one.
Now that's a proper night out.
Star The Machine, (YOU should have been there / Talk about taking your seats for the main "EVENT" Beginning of the end tho, but that fact aside, It was EXCELLENT!
Ahh the good old days, a pint and a fight, great British entertainment 😂
I wonder if that venue rebooked the band?
Funny 😂😂😂😂
I think if they just started playing again they might have defused the situation a little better than yelling into the mic at people lol
I think NOT sadly ways of the time, I followed COMBAT 84, everywhere, as a most popular & best band of the time / It just went with the vibes, a pity looking back NOW, but at the time It was were everyone came from? self destruct seemed to be the ORDER of the day UNFORTUNATLEY, I didn't know of the start' of the end!
@ocelot10 i heard it was a territorial thing between london skins and the skins in the town where that venue is. not 100% on that though
Thanks for the asnwer ;) ocelot10 was my nickname back then, still watching this video today, nostalgic feeling
Was london v essex
YEAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!
South London la la la...millwall boys?
"South London La La La" Had to be Millwall back then, didn't it?
Sorry man, but if I had a decent bird on my arms ready to go home, I'd have left all that aggro for the others.
1982 with Condemned 84 tshirt? It's not possible, C84 not exists in 1982! probably it's a classical Angelic Upstarts T-shirt!
Frankly your mugging yourself of Frank combat 84 the wanker suburban English nobody's were around 1982 . .
The band was formed in 1981.
I think they were called "Criminal Tendencies" in '82. They changed the name to Condemned 84 a year or two later.
oh wow a combat 84 video:_
COMBAT 88 MY MEMORY OF WATCHING THIS DOCUMENTRY IS WERE THEY HAVE A FIGHT AT A CLUB IT'S A CLASSIC I BET THEY WERE BUZZING PROPER MENTAL I WOULD LOVE TO KNOWN WHAT CLUB THIS WAS I BET THE BOUNCERS SHIT THEM SELVES AND RAN À WAY GOOD FIGHT
Go the sleaford mods
no it wasnt.
what's up with nazi salute?????
That was common back then. 95% of the people at this show were also at skrewdriver gigs.
@@robertalexander9365 not all skinhead groups were pronazi if that's what you saing
@@blitosz back then....in that time and place, most of us were. Trust me on that. I'm not saying full blown nazis....but absolutely right wing. Take it from an old fart who lived it.... And I'm not saying it was a good thing. Just a fact
Like skerdriver shout from Blackpool
@@blitosz a lot of them were netrual and were just there for the culture, very few were left wing or sharps lol.
@matthewedwards2803- Haha I love that you know so much about it... Must have been a fun time aside from the whole racism bullshit.