Terry Butler: ''No matter what was going on, we would always find time for writing joke songs. The song ''Jon a Qua'' on the bonus disc came about from us listening to a lot of French metal bands at the time such as Sortilège, Satan Jokers and Blaspheme, to name a few. Chuck would continually crack me up singing in his high pitched voice and making up French words. It was pretty classic. The song we called ''Primus Jam'' is just a crazy, adlibbed on the spot with meaningless silly lyrics by yours truly. And of course, there is the song we dubbed ''Satanic Jam'', our attempt at being a fast run of the mill satanic band. None of it is ground-breaking stuff, but it makes for a good listen and entertaining bonus material.''
lol i keep read such comment from many people on each video i see. this is valid for each fan of each singer or band out there. a fan of beethoven might call you crazy.
@@maniaque37 when he hears Some of death solos like Without judgment or perennial Quest I think he wouldn't Those song just completely says it all how Chuck was skilled or talented
Correct me if I'm misremembering but I remember there being some control denied demos with Chuck singing on them. If you haven't heard you may be interested in checking them out man.
Riley Lamas it was chuck’s favorite band too! This was inspired by that band! Chuck is singing French gibberish hahaha it’s such a good song though! Love death/chuck
I wss gonna guess this was during spiritual healing era..if you’ve listened to that album half of the times I have, you know that the drums / drum fills gave it away.
It frustrates me that there isn’t any Music of Chuck actually singing. You can tell from the Painkiller Cover and this Intro that he really could Sing he just wanted to make Death Metal. I really wish there was more Audio of this King. Long Live the Best Metal Guitarist to Touch Earth.
@Domeniks Antonenko , the obvious proof of this being recorded much earlier than during the years that you have concluded is the fact that it was played/recorded with Bill Andrews on drums & Terry Butler on bass. Their last album together with Chuck (and DEATH) was Spiritual Healing. Human and all later albums were with different band members. So, yes it was definitely around 1990, absolute latest.
@@Kalsarikannit72 you say you might be wrong. Well, that is correct. As well is "OP", as you put him. This was just the 4 guys goofing around during a rehearsal jam with a joke song that was never published. They were imitating the sound of other bands during a band practice session. It was never a Death song officially - not even as an official cover song. Even this RUclips video thumbnail is titled in bold caps "UNPUBLISHED SONG". So it was NOT released on any later re-issue of Spiritual Healing or any other Death album or re-release. This was during the era that Terry Butler & Bill Andrews were still the current bass player & drummer & that era ended during the S.H. tour. Chuck had a whole new lineup in the band to record the next album, "Human", and the other 3 remaining albums in the entire 7 album Death Discography. Again, it was NEVER published on any album, original or official re-release. If you would like to simply scroll backwards in this comment thread & you will find that Terry Butler himself has left a comment referring to it. He is the bassist playing in this video which he obviously was still in the band at the time. He, nor Bill Andrews, did not record again or even play as a sit-in with Death after 1990.
Nah, King Diamond fakes his way through singing like Elmo. This actually has effort put into it, and he's joking. That says something about how great Chuck is.
Terry Butler: ''No matter what was going on, we would always find time for writing joke songs. The song ''Jon a Qua'' on the bonus disc came about from us listening to a lot of French metal bands at the time such as Sortilège, Satan Jokers and Blaspheme, to name a few. Chuck would continually crack me up singing in his high pitched voice and making up French words. It was pretty classic. The song we called ''Primus Jam'' is just a crazy, adlibbed on the spot with meaningless silly lyrics by yours truly. And of course, there is the song we dubbed ''Satanic Jam'', our attempt at being a fast run of the mill satanic band. None of it is ground-breaking stuff, but it makes for a good listen and entertaining bonus material.''
vile disfigurement wow , thank you for that funny ass info.
I will always love Death. Thank you. ❤️ I am 58 and Death has been and will always be my favorite band of ALL time.
my 1989 metal band took knocking on heaven's door to butt fucking you on the floor lol
There will never be anyone like chuck. A musical Genius.
Keep the metal faith alive!
lol i keep read such comment from many people on each video i see. this is valid for each fan of each singer or band out there. a fan of beethoven might call you crazy.
@@maniaque37 when he hears
Some of death solos like
Without judgment or perennial Quest
I think he wouldn't
Those song just completely says it all how Chuck was skilled or talented
@@maniaque37 completely agree, I’d rather be crazy than boring
Amen to that brother! Chuck was a HUGE inspiration to my musical career. Will always be in my top 3 favorite musicians/song writers.
its another fucking masterpiece! his clean vocals so emotional i think.
I am so sad this was never recorded in an album, but perhaps this is an early version of In Human Form
@@YEUWYU No this was litteraly made as a joke
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@@YEUWYU I can hear the riff. Sometimes jokes get turned in to serious material.
A joke song from Chuck is better than serious songs from serious bands
Lemme tell yeah something about joke songs. Chuck's true dream was power metal. He created a band called Control denied before he died. Check it out.
this is the jon a qua joke jams, came with the spiritual healing remasters, it's just them fuckin around in the warehouse they rehearsed in
He really should have done high cleans more often.
Correct me if I'm misremembering but I remember there being some control denied demos with Chuck singing on them. If you haven't heard you may be interested in checking them out man.
@@boothbyaw Yeah I have listened to them!
Yup
Sounds like one riff in this tune eventually made it into "In Human Form".
It totally is lol glad I wasn’t the only one that noticed
glad someone said it
Chuck a multi-talented person... miss this guy... R.I.P. Chuck
I cried. This is so beautiful.
2:25 Its the song "In human form" from Individual thought patterns
tangytoby good ear
It's also at 1:08
these are basically the same vocals as used in the painkiller cover.
Francisco Solis No. In Painkiller cover were used high growls.
Lava lord FRANK!! Haha holy shit man
I sure do miss this guy😓
The legend of death metal, master of all
there's a riff from "in human form" starting at 2:25
thanks for upload.. love this! RIP Chuck
The ending reminds me of Rattlehead.
Great song!
gracias chuck.. del mas allá seguís inspirado.. gracias, nos vemos...
So beautiful...
The intro sounds kinda like Still Life by Iron Maiden.
Sounds great...
Odlicna \m/
Sounds a lot like his favorite band Sortilège.
ikr
Riley Lamas it was chuck’s favorite band too! This was inspired by that band! Chuck is singing French gibberish hahaha it’s such a good song though! Love death/chuck
Maybe I am deaf
I thought his favorite band was like a band called "Watchtower"?
@@danielblake1537 or Blondie
do we know anything else about this song except from the fact that it might have been developed during 1990 jamming sessions?
title? lyrics?
Jon A Qua take 2, it's just them fuckin around in their rehearsal space
I don't think this is from 1990. I'd figure its more somewhere around 98
So beautiful..
El mejor músico en la historia del metal 😢
More punky/thrashy :)
Control Denied
I wss gonna guess this was during spiritual healing era..if you’ve listened to that album half of the times I have, you know that the drums / drum fills gave it away.
great
influencia a mercyful fate
Agora sei porque sombra da banda carniçal faz gesto com os dedos pra cima !! Grande Chuck influenciou milhares mundo afora ! 😊
el mastro del real musica death metal alma de paz y vida de estrella es amor de musica y vivir en la mente.
Awesome🤘🤘
He learned this type of vocals with Detonator from Massacration
This voice is of Chuck???
Yeah
This is Jon a Qua jam session
🖤
Control denied. Check it out. That's Chuck's last band.
I check the demo track from control denied when men and machine collide is awesome
@@Tarik_Molotov thx I appreciate that
For a joke song this has absolutely brutal vocals.
come on and riiiide, the black machine! yeha yeah
Sounds like Blessed Death
where did chuck learn to sing like that?
the 80's.
Chuck sings here?
Damn this track is kinda bluesy...
has some iron maiden powerslave nuance to it...
I need tabs for these song
Reminds me of some black metal
😅français fan de métal depùis35 ans
sounds like what control denied would be
It frustrates me that there isn’t any Music of Chuck actually singing. You can tell from the Painkiller Cover and this Intro that he really could Sing he just wanted to make Death Metal. I really wish there was more Audio of this King. Long Live the Best Metal Guitarist to Touch Earth.
Sounds more like a control denied song
Sounds like Paul Baloff / King Diamond.
I don't feel like it was recorded in 1990, but rather maybe in 1996, 1997 or 1998, somewhere around that time
domant 912 this was made during the making of spiritual healing so this quite from the 1990
Robinson Aquino so he has already experimented with some cleans even in the early 90s already! I see
@Domeniks Antonenko , the obvious proof of this being recorded much earlier than during the years that you have concluded is the fact that it was played/recorded with Bill Andrews on drums & Terry Butler on bass. Their last album together with Chuck (and DEATH) was Spiritual Healing. Human and all later albums were with different band members. So, yes it was definitely around 1990, absolute latest.
@@m.c.ruckus2032 i might be wrong but i still agree with OP. Song might have been added to a reissued Spiritual album with a 98 recording.
@@Kalsarikannit72 you say you might be wrong. Well, that is correct. As well is "OP", as you put him. This was just the 4 guys goofing around during a rehearsal jam with a joke song that was never published. They were imitating the sound of other bands during a band practice session. It was never a Death song officially - not even as an official cover song. Even this RUclips video thumbnail is titled in bold caps "UNPUBLISHED SONG". So it was NOT released on any later re-issue of Spiritual Healing or any other Death album or re-release. This was during the era that Terry Butler & Bill Andrews were still the current bass player & drummer & that era ended during the S.H. tour. Chuck had a whole new lineup in the band to record the next album, "Human", and the other 3 remaining albums in the entire 7 album Death Discography. Again, it was NEVER published on any album, original or official re-release. If you would like to simply scroll backwards in this comment thread & you will find that Terry Butler himself has left a comment referring to it. He is the bassist playing in this video which he obviously was still in the band at the time. He, nor Bill Andrews, did not record again or even play as a sit-in with Death after 1990.
I call this genre power death
(High singing fast aggressive riffs ok drummer and raw production(a little better than this but still shit))
sounds like phil anselmo
Not even close...not even in the same world
It kinda does with the high screams
I'm not sure I believe this is Chuck....
you can hear chucks voice at the beginning, he has a very distinctive voice lol
It's TOTALLY Chuck.
King Diamond copy
Harmon_artist i see you dont know anything about music
It was actually meant to be like Sortilege
Uhhhh naw
Nah, King Diamond fakes his way through singing like Elmo. This actually has effort put into it, and he's joking. That says something about how great Chuck is.
Chuck was actually a big King Diamond fan
Sounds like ballof
Damn it does
great