the fervencies, the stream of conscience, the skill. the only way you get to this place is dedication, skill, and inspiration, talent. well done. well done.
the fact this was recorded in 2004 is probably why Henry Flynt doesn't appear here since his 1966 punk recordings were only released in 2004, but he's another great NYC musician who paved the way for punk - he made those recordings with his band "The Insurrections" after getting guitar lessons from none other than Lou Reed himself, would love to see him mentioned in an updated version of this an amazing song by him is "Uncle Sam Do" with punk lyrics that would have fit in the '70s-80s scene
David Peel used to play at Zuccotti Park a bunch... I'm not sure if I knew who he was at the time tho I'd definitely heard this song by then... but I remember him playing I like Marijuana. I wish I'd recorded his sets.
This is so fucking amazing! I've listened to it 50 times at least.
Criminally undershared and unappreciated. My god.
the fervencies, the stream of conscience, the skill. the only way you get to this place is dedication, skill, and inspiration, talent.
well done. well done.
drugs. there is also drugs involved.
@@judas-dk6bu which ones? Please may I have some?
Great song, I think I saw them play this live in Cornwall, Uk a number of years ago
the fact this was recorded in 2004 is probably why Henry Flynt doesn't appear here since his 1966 punk recordings were only released in 2004, but he's another great NYC musician who paved the way for punk - he made those recordings with his band "The Insurrections" after getting guitar lessons from none other than Lou Reed himself, would love to see him mentioned in an updated version of this an amazing song by him is "Uncle Sam Do" with punk lyrics that would have fit in the '70s-80s scene
Could even mention Armand Schaubroeck's band "The Church Mice" from 1965 too and his song "Lord My Cell is Cold"
David Peel used to play at Zuccotti Park a bunch... I'm not sure if I knew who he was at the time tho I'd definitely heard this song by then... but I remember him playing I like Marijuana. I wish I'd recorded his sets.
I cannot believe how unheard this song is.
Excellent
very interesting. thanks
Hey thanks for posting this! Is there a way to buy this single or download? It seems like it's out of print.
I just cant take punk seriously when its sung with an American accent dunno why
That's so punk