The Stranglers - Get A Grip On Yourself Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video we're listening to another one from The Stranglers. We're learning so much about this great band, and we're anxious to hear more. Enjoy!
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I doubt anybody in the Strangler's gave a 'bleep' about making money from playing. Those guys were all about just making the greatest music possible. Everything they did was just magic. They give me goosebumps when I hear them, just so good!!! RIP Jet Black.
These guys are timeless the only problem i have with them is the Bass!!! IT consumes all my musical attention and doesn't let me take the whole band in
@@heathcornbeef It was really good in this one.
@@hanierfamily truly epic bass keyboards and that warm analogue recording it's combined into musical magic 🪄✨
Not sure that's completely true. They've long been serious about doing it as a profession, even if not being superstars . Jet had a real business mind apparently.
@@80ssynthfan48 I was exaggerating a tad. I didn't mean they didn't want to get paid for their artistic creations and hard work. Just that getting rich wasn't forefront in their priorities. They played with a kind of intensity that goes far beyond what 'career' minded groups usually display. I'm aware of Jet Black's previous business savvy and his use of the ice-cream van he owned as the vehicle that the Stranglers traveled in when they toured around England in their early years. In any case, the're just a fantastic band that left a giant legacy of unforgettable music!
Their first single. I'm very fan of this band since 1988. RIP Dave & Jet.
Best band ever, kept me following them since 1977.... my all time best band
Raven is another excellent track
look up the live concert from Guildford where they have a major fall out with their yuppie Uni audience....it's an hilarious strop
Try the version on youtube which bring The Stranglers and Simple minds together.
Todays recommendation is...... Black Sabbath, Die young. The later Heaven and Hell (Sabbath) live version at Wacken is amazing 👏 ❤️
How about Nice n sleazy.... amazing
My all time favourite band ❤
Ditto ✊💝👌
I went around the house they all shared in Chiddingfold back in the 70s
It was 1999 and I went around the place with ex lead Hugh Cornwell. When we got to what was his old (attic) bedroom he turned to me and said “I wrote Grip in this room”. Possibly my most honoured moment of my fandom.
Dave Greenfields keyboard skills were different class..
At the time punk rock started in the uk in 1976, Stranglers were old guys and they had been around a while already. But the energy they had, amazing. I was blown away the first time I heard ‘no more heroes’. And when the ‘real’ punkbands only recorded one album, or copied themselves on there following albums, Stranglers evolved and remained fascinating. I remember Dave Greenfield saying, when their 5th or 6th album was released : ‘at least I have to use both hands now to play’ :-)
You ask why Grip is not in the brackets ... the song is known as Grip...the other words just add context.... yeah I'm a Stranglers fan from day one and this was there first single ... yep I was a punk from 77, age 15
Stranglers - always understamated band ... +++ for you!
I played this album to death when I bought it in 1978. Most of my friends were only into straight rock and/or roll but I was a big fan of melodic punk [I just invented that genre].
Goodbye Toulouse was also a fantastic groove......the bass is brutalist and picked like most punk was.
London Lady was my fav.
You should just do the rest of this album, i think you might be starting to see that it's going to be a gem.
"Morrie thou" is a Morris Minor 1000cc car from the 1950's lol. Went from 0-100 kmh in 15 minutes, with a tailwind and downhill 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Sorry, the 1960's.
Actually, they had to take up jobs before they made it. Because Hugh had a degree, he was allowed to teach. School mam was written based on a stuffy teacher he met in the staff room, although the story was made up. Grip was their first single and it reached high in the charts, until someone missed it out in the listings, causing it to drop out of the charts. It must have been hard to swallow, bless ‘em ❤
David Greenfield at his best.
Still recommend "Down In The Sewer", an early set closer about their views on living in London, "Genetix" another set closer from The Raven with a killer bass solo and "Tank" which just fun.
Jet Black's drumming always reminds me of a Krautrock motorik drumming style. I know a lot of English punk bands listened to Neu and Can so it kind of makes a little sense.
They do a fantastic version of "Walk On By".
Yes they bloody well do 👏👏👏
Yeah. We thought it was amazing when we reacted to it a very short time ago. We'd love you to watch it.
@@hanierfamily i really liked you guys take out from this great cover hay i hope you guys have a great weekend
@@hanierfamily I have the memory of a Gold Fish. I will check and see if I missed it or just can't remember listening.
@@SPKdesign1 We miss videos of our favourite reactors too. It's always a nice surprise when we find an old video we've missed.
Try, Hanging Around. A window into London subculture in the late 70's.
Please listen to Dagenham Dave . About their drug addicted friend . Who killed himself by throwing himself off a bridge . ❤✌👍
A moggy thou is English slang for a car of the 1970s.Morris 1000
Do a band called THE THE, try Slow Emotion Replay.
First heard this song whilst having a bath in '77, literally. This gem was on the Robin Valk Rock Show BRMB a radio station in Birmingham UK. I sat bolt upright as I couldn't believe It and had the song in my head all nighyt. Bought the album in the next day/week and have followed the Stranglers ever since, so many concerts, last one March this year in Wolverhampton, 50th band anniversary. I quite like them... lol
Just 4 great musicians who made great music, 2 of my heroes are gone. I was 14 when Rattus was released, they got me through adolescence. Been lucky enough to see them live 40 odd times throughout my life. Love to Baz too.
This was there first single from the first album" Rattus Norvettegus." From the pub scene in London to the punk scene. They had enough material left over from the previous couple of years 75 76 they put two albums out in six months in 77 and although not strictly punk they had the anger and attitude of the pistols, clash ,Damned ect that set them apart from the others. Would it be possible for you to play "Ugly " from the same album please as it really emphasises how the class system can downtread people if your not rich or wealthy. Thanks so much Chris and Cynthia love the channel 🤩
A Morry Thou is a Morris Minor car..1000cc
Great band......I'm sure the Doors would love them!!!!....how about "Crying to the sky" by Be Bop Deuxe
Ray Manzarek would be jealous.
Fantastic, my all time favourite Stranglers song.
have a look at The Stranglers and Simple Minds doing this in studio
'Let Me Introduce You To The Family' is another Stranglers' track worthy of analysing. A similar intensity to 'Grip' with a powerful beat throughout. From the same album that gave us 'Golden Brown', that album being 'La Folie'.
Buy a Morris 1000 ...I think Hugh said he owned a Morris 1000 car at some time..
Gotta play "Ugly", J.J. Burnel on vocals.
And guitar.
Only one original member left. 2 dead and Hugh flounced off years ago. They are more of a cover band these days but their first 5 albums were essential listening.
I keep seeing you ready to pause it so you can have a little chat, and then realising, no, this is not the best time. I love that you guys are giving time to The Stranglers, what a band. In my mind they have more in common with The Doors than anything on the punk scene.
Rattus Norvegicus and No more Heroes Albums all tracks great
Crowds always miss the sax on live plays of Grip so mates and I would do the sax with an air sax from the stands. We looked so dumb but the sax completes grip.
Shot in the dark could you listen to "Tits" by the Stranglers? Its not as bad as it seemed 😊
Heard this song blasting from my big brother’s room for the first time in ‘78. Dave G’s keyboard still gives me goosebumps. To this day, my favorite band.
One of the most original groups that ever came out of England , incredibly talented/aggressive/different
Love how you guys react to more obscure stuff, please check out this hidden gem by Bram Tchaikovsky - Sarah Smiles
Or Dancing the Night Away by the Motors.
Girl of my Dreams.
Love you guys, but you just don't get the stranglers or the code they work in.
The verses sound a lot like Stand and Deliver by Adam & the Ants. And it has the same cantering tempo too.
I started off listening to them years ago as I liked the heavier songs and the great keyboards but nowadays I prefer the softer tracks 'Golden Brown', 'Duchess' or 'Always the Sun'.
We know Golden Brown. We will add the others to the list.
Yep ! Always was a great fan of the Stranglers ! Originally known as the "Guilford Stranglers " saw them in anger !!
they were so against Elitism way back in 1977 long before a lot of other bands became more political !
Can i do a Request ? Rory Gallagher ! track ..live "Shinkicker" at Montrose Cheers !!
Have you heard Nice N Sleazy? It has one of the greatest ever basslines.
We did a reaction to that one. Please check it out.
I was at their after show drinks many years ago. I got talking to Dave Greenfield and his lovely wife. Dave kept saying, I can't stay long , I've got a taxi waiting. Then he would say, fancy another beer :-) Anyhow , he kept that taxi waiting for one and a half hours. A true gentleman and is so very sadly missed. RIP my dear friend
My favourite band of all time, the end
Excellent track, try "Hanging around" or "La Folie" for a different vibe.
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Are you joking Dave Greenfield is amazing and amongst the the very best piano sinph..organ players this planet has ever welcomed ❤️
They should try Down In The Sewer
Having lost jet black we’ve now lost the wonderful keyboard player Dave Greenfield just hope they can get through this.
Great stuff.. I met Hugh Cornwell... not sure if I've mentioned that before. Nice enough bloke.
Try The Saints - (I'm) Stranded nzoz1977
include nzoz1977 as part of the title.
I'd like to agree with you on that one 👏👏👏 THE SAINTS ARE COMING
@@heathcornbeef Exactly. I do wish it was true, but Chris Bailey (singer) died last year. At least, I got to see the band in 2009.
@@OnceWasRStrathfield you lucky bugger. Hay it's a privilege to grow old but has the sadness of losing friends family and our musical hero's I'm really over THEM dieing and leaving us JOE STRUMMER DAVID BOWIE POLLY STYRENE
LOU REED PETE SHELLY CHRIS CORNELL TOOT'S DEE DEE JOEY JOHNNY TOMMY RAMONE . And if Iggy Pop joins that list The entire universe will implode I'm pretty sure about that
@@heathcornbeef lol I'm starting to get tired of it. It's definitely a very interesting and creative generation that are moving on. I've also seen Iggy & The Stooges at the Big Day Out in 2011. It'll be strange when he passes on. The turn of the millennium was a long time ago, yet the past odd years just don't hold a candle to the previous decades....
@@OnceWasRStrathfield I've seen Iggy Pop four times the last time was also at the big day out with THE MIGHTY MIKE WATT on Bass EPIC MY LAST ENGLISH BULLMASTIFF r.i.p was called Iggy Pup
Elastica. The band from the early 90s fronted by an architectual student and ex Suede member Justine Frischmann was called Elastica. Elastica took a whole wide heep of inspiration from The Stranglers. Often parring down Stranglers hits, culminating in their eventually boring The Stranglers to the point that Stranglers managment sueing Elastica for their open and complacent use of The Stranglers - 'No More Heroes' rift chords. In truth, The Stranglers could have sued for at least two dorect rip offs. Elastica in the meantime were busy modeling all their promo photos in grainy black and while in the same locations The Stranglers had had theirs tsken teo decades previously snd even releasing a direct copy of The Stranglers Black & White album cover replacing Hughes head with Justines as a superimposition. To day Elastica were attempting to free load off of Strangler image is an understatement.
As a teenager in the late 70's, first album I bought was the Pistols. I liked punk for the guitar and drum sound, wasn't bothered about the contrived movement, however, the second album I bought was Rattus Norvegicus which although coming to prominence at the same time, the Stranglers were not punk. I'm grateful as they opened my eyes to a more sophisticated manic sound that punk didn't have. I loved both (Along with the perennial Northern Soul (My constant) but the Stranglers helped me grow up a wee bit quicker. BTW Chris, get well soon and in Scotland we have a remedy called a hot toddie, whiskey with hot water. Keep doing what you are doing, you are sophisticated without barriers, entertaining and so non judgemental I think you both are wonderful reactors.
How about.. The Clash : London Calling?
They're quite good.
Yes. We love that song. A few Clash songs found heavy rotation in North America. And they have the fans to show for it.
@@hanierfamily Yes the Clash are a fave of mine..
OK, how about (and you've done this bloke before) Ian Dury and the blockheads : Clever Trevor?
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@@GutsGrizzle another great track recommendation from THE GUTS OR MR GRIZZLE
@@GutsGrizzle kia ora (hello) Grizzle guts from aotearoa new zealand hay Joe Strummer is as close as it gets for me to a hero and the Clash are my favorite band of all time followed by Stiff Little Finger's . my 16 year old son is called Strummer Clash Palace ✌️👍
What a debut.
There is, or was, a Musician's Union in the UK, but they don't seem to have been very effective. Perhaps more with classical concert musicians. For some years drummers were not classed as musicians by the union, which led to a rash of jokes about drummers. But absolutely, in general everyone needs unions.
Listen to hey didle didle.the turtles
Love ya taste in rock! I went to see the stranglers in Leeds at queens theatre amazing night especially back in the day brilliant
Very good point about the Guilds and money!! Very well explained.
dave greenwood playing a great fuge so bach like so missed
They do have a guild , It's called the PRS.
it's got guitar on it muppets.
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Really enjoyed this. I had a friend at school who was a huge Stranglers fan.
Another great tune, get well soon chris nothing worse than feeling like crap!
Another great reaction from you two. It would be great to see you do some tracks from their album, The Raven, I'd suggest any of the following tracks, 'Shah Shah a Go Go', 'Men in Black', 'Nuclear Device', or 'Genetix'.
I would love to see their jaws dropping while listening to 'Men in Black' 😉
If they were all gay like Elton they too would have been called stars.
They are stars. Who would say differently?
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The Stranglers would.
Probably. Or at leadt 3 of them would wince a bit if called stars.
They are a very matter of fact bunch. The only one of them that craved the limelight overtly was Hugh. His attitude was rather more, -'lets get the cash and the fame or go home' than the other 3. They got both eventuslly but he was to leave the band. Dave on Keys was autistic and didn't really have much of a pov on the subject. He just wanted to play. And play like someone from anothet planet or on one he did. Covid took Dave.
Black and Burnel were very much of the viewpoint that the music came before anything else despite Burnel being intimately linked to the likes of Grace Jones, he remained/s throughout exceptionally apathetic towards the whole fame celeb thing. He would be seen wheeling one of his motorbikes up onto stage to fire up and use as a drum beat rather than invite anyone famous up there to do a number with. I don't however think Burnels soft spot for Debbie Harry is/was any secret.
Hughs affection for the limelight and celebrity culture, rubbing shoulders with Bono and Robbie Williams kind of lifestyle appreciation, was ultimately one of the divisive factors that resulted in Burnel beating Hugh up and Hugh subsequently exiting his own creation. I believe he rightly thought he was a musician who had trod the boards, done the hard graft, played the dives played the mega arenas been beaten up by the crowds been banned too often been in prison. It was time to get paid the sort of money that left him with something in his bank account after the label and the video crews, the road crews and the industry in general had eaten their slice.
Thing is, they would attract far far more of that 'star' treatment on continental Europe than in Britain, where their less than star quality but uncompromising visial image presented immensely less importance to the deeper thinking youth there.
...Blacks age would even be mentioned in Britain where distain for anyone over 30 is still a palpable atmospheric.
On the continent their music came first.
Interesting thoughts about what they're making. Back then you could see these bands in our local town venues. They were accessible. Now they're richer but we need to visit huge venues to see them and the local halls are closed.
Turns out Ticketmaster has been buying up or building venues that they sell tickets to go see. Other venues get ignored. In fact, Ticketmaster will throttle your shows if you don't use their promotion for any venue outside their own venues.
@@hanierfamily I didnt know this, so just checked my "local" arena ( 30 Miles away instead of the previous small venue that was 7) Lo and behold, you're absolutley spot on. The Venue is "owned" by a Trust, but the management of that venue is subcontracted to Live Nation Entertainment (UK) of which ticketmaster is an arm.
Was the band you were reminded of called Elastica? They surfaced in the early 90s, and were big Stranglers fans!
We have never heard of Elastica.
Actually Chris said he remembers Elastica a little. I think it was Romeo Void he was thinking of though, 'Never Say Never'
@@hanierfamily Thanks.
Bought this album when it first came out. Never heard of them before ! Was looking for a new sound and took a chance . After hearing it for the first time, been an extreme fan ever since! Incredible music!
seen the modern incarnation many times here in the uk ! best band ever
You can't go wrong with the stranglers first 4 albums ,and add live x certs too , simply fantastic.
'The Gospel According To The Meninblack' is a misunderstood masterpiece!
La Folie , was also a great album ! You can't go wrong with the first 6 albums ! Brilliant .
@stephenbennett1643 in my opinion the first four .
May I suggest, down in the sewer by them ,an absolute epic song from their first album ,the album your showing now. Many thanks . Great channel.