I love how when they showed the performances of songs they didn’t talk over it or cut it short they just let it play until it was over and I also like how they told you who was playing and what the song was. Overall a great documentary loved it thank you for the upload
This is why humans spent time together and didn't live a digital life. Sad to see its over. Even the 90s were amazing to be involved in and we won't ever get any of these times back. Sad.
Menace and the Upstarts were around in 1977. Pursey produced Upstarts' first album. Brilliant bands both of them. And Menace did reform. Angelic Upstarts are still going.
This is great. Brings me back. Sad thing is Oi! became such a "uniform". It became more of what you wore than where you were from or who you were. Thanks Punk Lives for this. Man it's great to watch right after the Punk Britannia documentary. That first vid of Sham 69 is spectacular.
Saw the rejects at Dugley jbs and cedar club Birmingham in 79-80 this music made you feel alive cause the bands were in the same boat as you loved living in the late 70s early 80s so many great bands to see 4skins last resort sham business upstarts wish I was back in 1980
I never understood why Rotten had to slag Sham off all the time. i like both The Pistols and Sham. But Lydon keeps going on about working class all the time. Well, Sham was the real deal in that aspect!
@@ChristopherJames1993 No John Lydon is from the borough of Islington and is also a life long Arsenal fan. He is working class through and through. He lived on the notorious six acres estate in north Islington. His parents were poor Irish immigrants.
I read Les McKeowns' (Bay City Rollers) bio a few years ago which is far more interesting than you'd think.In 1975 they were invited to that Walton Hop youth club (where all of that unsavoury Jonathan King activity was based) to judge a talent competition of BCR impersonators. The winner? A wee guy called Jimmy Pursey.
for me,this period of punk ,pissed all over the 77 brigade,and art school wankers. better bands better attitude.also the middle class music press hated it,so that meant it was dynamite.good good days,fucking loved it.saw all these bands in the early 80s.brilliant.
Maybe,but you said these nonsense even you Listen in a first minutesrif this documentary,where Micky Fitz say:the Punk rock music was the best thing happens in U.K. in the 1976/77 for young kids Like se are.Everybody say Punk in 77 was shit, OI its better,then cames hardcore and they also say Ramones was a really boring slow shitty band,S.Pistols was a bounch of posers,The Clash was a Art school nerds band,even the M.Simmonon lives and raise in Brixton,S.Jones was a thief from S.Bush and who says nonsensenses Like this it is a bum beacouse withouth Ramones,Pistols,Clash nevere afther happens OI and bands likes Bussines,Last Resort,C.Rehects and afther a hardcore bands it is all the same movement but in different time movement going ti be biggest,hardest bands,faster music,movement changes in 40 yeaes and it is normal and all fase in Punk rock music and movement was good not all OI bands was good,not all 76/77 Punk rock bends was all goods etc.but the movement its still pretty alive and keep going and still going in all the fucking world ik
I hear you man. I'm from the US and am currently at University in the UK and it shocked the hell out of me at how mindlessly conformist most of my classmates are. The UK produced many of the bands that people (myself included) will say "changed their lives for the better" and all I see anyone interested in is pop music that will sound extremely dated in a few years time, even among music students!
Haha Splodge singing 2 pints, and the landlord comes on stage and puts down 2 pints then throws down the crisps. I wonder how many times that worked? Classic.
Or Red Alert from Sunderland, Section 5 from Stoke on Trent, Oi Polloi from Edinburgh, The Macc Lads from Macclesfield, Peter and the test tube babies from Brighton and Blitz from Manchester.
..l had their first 2 lps and enjoyed em..when was about 16...I'm now 52 and l still love the blood,anwl,fang,the stupids.they're all in poor taste but the macc lads are shite.....and lucky fer me,l didn't live in Stoke,ever....love discharge tho...
micky fitz, absolute legend. met him at rebellion (blackpool) couple years ago just standin at the bar. truly a proper nice bloke who will chat to anyone over a pint.
RIP Micky Fitz, legend and a great bloke .... "we wanna see bands coming up to take the business's place and blow us off the stage" 50:00, you got your wish Micky when Gimp Fist supported you all those times
Thanks for putting this up. I loved Oi! still do, I have so many pals who will listen to anything but in the mistaken belief that it was racist. Their loss.
Very, very interesting video - I've watched it about three times now. The bit that jumps out at me though is how on the titles (at 0:56) they've missed the second 'e' out of 'Splodgenessabounds', though to be honest 'Splodgenssabounds' is easier to say........
0:34 - 1:44 The Business - Suburban Rebel 4:42 - 6:49 Sham 69 - Borstal Breakout 7:56 - 11:17 The Blood - Stark Raving Normal 11:52 - 14:58 Cock Sparrer - Running Riot 20:41 - 25:12The Angelic Upstarts - The Murder Of Liddle Towers 30:39 - 33:12 The Cockney Rejects - I'm Not A Fool 41:11 - 43:31 Splodgenessabounds - 2 Pints Of Lager & A Packet Of Crisps 43:32 - 46:39 Peter And The Test Tube Babies 46:40 - 49:15 The Toy Dolls - Nellie The Elephant 50:39 - 52:32 The Business - The Real Enemy 55:22 - 57:21 Red Alert - In Britain
"Full Concert Chocolate Party, Avi Adir-Bansuri, Ney, Shakuhachi, Club Light - Part 1/2 " brought me here. fucking weird or what, i used to love this shit
Does anyone know the date the BBC broadcast the interview with the 4-Skins about Southall? It was on Nationwide and it was sometime August - December 1981.
i can understand like 50% of what people say on the video, but the other 50% said i messes up with all the context... if someone can put subtitles on this first oi the video and the second i would really be thankful... and probably 50% of people that watched this video would be thankful too !
IMO The British Music Industry or public couldn’t or wouldn’t allow GENUINE ‘ Bad Boys ‘ or ‘ street kids ‘ into the mainstream for another generation after 1977 - and there was Liam & Noel & Co in the right place at the right time to reap the Benefits 😃❤️
@@PunkLivesLive agree with you - they didn’t takes themselves so seriously as to believe they’d be leading the Revolution . And Too busy enjoying the spoils of success afterwards . Thanks for putting this music history up - these guys deserve some spotlight . 😁👍
@@PunkLivesLiveif Noel Gallaghers’ snippet appearance in the C4 “Top 10s - Prog Rock “ documentary of 2001 is anything to go by , his smash the whole system credentials were , in his admission , limited to ‘ listening to The Wall in its entirety whilst smoking joints of B&H & hash ‘ ! I believe The Business & Sparrer are as genuine as you can get but the Football & Race divisions of that era prob didn’t do them any favours and gave the media etc a convenient means to shut them down . I wish my missus was interested in this .....🙄
Oi!, was there at the start and still here, cheers to all the Skins, Punks and Herberts, Oi!, Oi!, Oi! (R.I.P. Mickey Fitz) 12:24 Who claimed they were the godfathers of Oi!? If I think of a band I'd say "The Business" would be it (as a band that kept flying the flag higher than the rest) outside of that, "SLF" is prob. where I'd say the origin is or maybe "Menace", it's certainly not Cock Sparrer...
When I had my google plus channel I did a large oi survey covering over 40 bands if I remember correctly from 1977-1986. I know many bands flew under the oi banner when oi was "the big thing" but IMO The Blood, Angelic Upstarts, Toy Dolls are not oi. ( I know...who cares) Sham IMO is the link between punk and oi. This vid leaves out a lot of excellent oi bands. Maybe they're in Part 2.
Totally agree Sham were around long before oi more a skinhead punk band, The Blood out and out punk band, the Toy Dolls again a punk band albeit comical
@@TheFairway8 Last month I got published an article on the best punk albums. You might like seeing it. Google Willie Luncheonette The top 15 punk albums and it should come up. Am hoping to do a part 2 with another 10 great albums.
I dont get the stuff at the beginning about sham. They toured the states in the mid to late 80s with the business and agnostic front. I saw them at the brewery in Raleigh nc and it was one of the biggest, most energetic shows i have ever seen. Idk how they call that a "half hearted attempt".
Fred Perry did a series of short clips about youth culture. When you see them in the right order it might as well be a complete movie called "the rise and fall of youth culture".. Google it, you'll love it and it'll answer your question...
that was typicaI pc rubbish 2 white wash fred perrys brand the original Skinhead scene was inherentIy white & right wing, nt neccisariIy racist but aIways right wing as are working cIass ppI in the south of engIand skinheads used 2 beat up asians in the east end in the 60s and gays in the west, it was a working cIass counter cuIture to IiberaI middIe cIass hippies, fact they didnt put that in that 'dcumentary'
Oi has always been red. Skinheads are a working class culture, standing up for the working man. Communists, stand for the working man, made up of working class people fighting for the liberation of the work place. The two go together like peanut butter and jelly. It's what it is. What skinheads aren't are Nazis or white supremacists or whatever you wanna call them. Skinheads are about unity not division. Go fuck off
@a w it evolved into politics, you think the state of Britain in 82 wasn't enough to go communist? The smart ones realise it's capitalism that's failing, the boneheads blame it on the immigrants
@a w bullshit. Skinheads were Jamaican immigrants, being a Jamaican in a mostly white country you'd imagine they'd be leaning left politically. They worked hard jobs, got paid shite pay, you think they'd be capitalists ?
@@xvegancommunistx1848 deIuded, the original Skinhead scene was inherentIy right wing, nt neccisariIy racist but aIways right wing as are working cIass ppI in the south of engIand skinheads used 2 beat up asians in the east end in the 60s and gays in the west, it was a working cIass counter cuIture to IiberaI middIe cIass hippies, fact skins ever being Iefties is a fantasy
This was "real punk" as opposed to the first wave. Real kids telling as it was not middle class kids who it was fashionable to be punk. The voice of punk only really came to life when the second wave .uk82 was true and encapsulated the true essence of punk.
Watching The Toy Dolls nails home just how sub consciously Fascistic society in england is in the 2010s compared to then. Pop music has no humour , no skinny or fat or non pretty people front bands ( or dance/ rap acts) cos it wouldn’t sell and anything sounding too different. scares the corporate radio stations. And we thought it could be unfair in the 90s and 80s ! If I got diagnosed with something lethal , I might just go find the owners of ‘ wave 105 or Sam fm or jack fm or heart or breeze or capital and Shit in their ears. Since “ de regulation of the fm dial in about 89 , there’s loads more stations - playing loads more of much fewer or exactly the same songs by the same few acts. FACT not opinion. Love you all on here - like the guy said , Honest or Authentic. Love from wessexshire 😎🏴 in the region that 400,000 listen to “ wave 105 “ - same songs since 1998 - all shit & they play one by. Mick Jagger who hasn’t the guts to declare he is Homosexual- the fucking weasel hasn’t written anything worth a wank since 1978s miss you nights. Sorry that was Cliff - he’s more credible than Jizzy Jagger 🤣
Good post! Most of the Radio stations (in the UK) are owned by a few broadcasters. I'm guessing mass music licensing is cheaper and as such why you get the same songs on the same stations. On a positive note, whilst Brodcast media is still corporately controlled for profit, at least now you have podcasts and netradio stations and a million and one more ways to get your music to the public that in the 80's.
Dude there's a huge punk festival every year in Blackpool called Rebellion. 4 days, 4000punkers and 200 bands. Maybe you've become lifeless and boring. Its in August. So I guess I'll see you there! :)
Oi, was first started by the white working-class of England. They didn't like what they saw happening to their country with immigration and immigrants taking their jobs. Most of these bands in this video stayed true to Oi accept the Cockney Rejects. They were great when they first came out, but did not stay true. I bought one of their newer CDs I forgot the name of it, but it was straight heavy metal. They must have been hanging out with Malcolm just going after the cash from chaos.Oi were basically the first skinhead wave of music. Boots and braces, white working-class music. Here in the USA skinhead music was different.
What are you on about with immigrants? Oi didnt have a political stand (in the sense of right and left) and there werent any racist bands in the Oi movement (there were racist skinhead bands yes but they werent a part of the movement)
Because mom and dad pamper them to want nothing, no fight left in them. And for underground sounds... They can't come up from the ground they would just get sold and watered down. And for the poor and middle class kids having kids they don't have time for fashion they got to feed them babies.
I love how when they showed the performances of songs they didn’t talk over it or cut it short they just let it play until it was over and I also like how they told you who was playing and what the song was. Overall a great documentary loved it thank you for the upload
This is why humans spent time together and didn't live a digital life. Sad to see its over. Even the 90s were amazing to be involved in and we won't ever get any of these times back. Sad.
Until The 1990s Things was alright but with The New Millennium early 2000s ,911 etc IT all went Downhill 😭in My Opinion.
Menace and the Upstarts were around in 1977. Pursey produced Upstarts' first album. Brilliant bands both of them. And Menace did reform. Angelic Upstarts are still going.
This video is from the mid 90s so most info is wrong
Menace. Awesome.
Skrewdriver was around in 77!
This is great. Brings me back. Sad thing is Oi! became such a "uniform". It became more of what you wore than where you were from or who you were. Thanks Punk Lives for this. Man it's great to watch right after the Punk Britannia documentary. That first vid of Sham 69 is spectacular.
Skinheads always wore a uniform. Ever since 1967.
Saw the rejects at Dugley jbs and cedar club Birmingham in 79-80 this music made you feel alive cause the bands were in the same boat as you loved living in the late 70s early 80s so many great bands to see 4skins last resort sham business upstarts wish I was back in 1980
"you take nirvana or alice in chains, what's all that about?" ha! class.
I never understood why Rotten had to slag Sham off all the time.
i like both The Pistols and Sham.
But Lydon keeps going on about working class all the time. Well, Sham was the real deal in that aspect!
"Real deal" Pursey friend of Jonathan King.
Neither of them were street boys mate. Lydon is from Kent and sham were middle class too
HAW HAW HAW FUCK OFF !
@@ChristopherJames1993 Lydon is not from kent he's from North London and was brought up poor working class!!
@@ChristopherJames1993 No John Lydon is from the borough of Islington and is also a life long Arsenal fan. He is working class through and through. He lived on the notorious six acres estate in north Islington. His parents were poor Irish immigrants.
I read Les McKeowns' (Bay City Rollers) bio a few years ago which is far more interesting than you'd think.In 1975 they were invited to that Walton Hop youth club (where all of that unsavoury Jonathan King activity was based) to judge a talent competition of BCR impersonators. The winner? A wee guy called Jimmy Pursey.
Cockney Rejects....(talking at the end about what bands they like)....brilliant honest real people...nice one geezers!
Thanks for putting this up, great video, nice to hear some straight talking from the bands.
Awesome documentary. Really helped me to fill out some of the blanks I had regarding punk (and 2 wave ska and mod too actually).
We miss ya Mickey Fitz R.I.P✊🏼
for me,this period of punk ,pissed all over the 77 brigade,and art school wankers. better bands better attitude.also the middle class music press hated it,so that meant it was dynamite.good good days,fucking loved it.saw all these bands in the early 80s.brilliant.
Maybe,but you said these nonsense even you Listen in a first minutesrif this documentary,where Micky Fitz say:the Punk rock music was the best thing happens in U.K. in the 1976/77 for young kids Like se are.Everybody say Punk in 77 was shit, OI its better,then cames hardcore and they also say Ramones was a really boring slow shitty band,S.Pistols was a bounch of posers,The Clash was a Art school nerds band,even the M.Simmonon lives and raise in Brixton,S.Jones was a thief from S.Bush and who says nonsensenses Like this it is a bum beacouse withouth Ramones,Pistols,Clash nevere afther happens OI and bands likes Bussines,Last Resort,C.Rehects and afther a hardcore bands it is all the same movement but in different time movement going ti be biggest,hardest bands,faster music,movement changes in 40 yeaes and it is normal and all fase in Punk rock music and movement was good not all OI bands was good,not all 76/77 Punk rock bends was all goods etc.but the movement its still pretty alive and keep going and still going in all the fucking world ik
I hear you man. I'm from the US and am currently at University in the UK and it shocked the hell out of me at how mindlessly conformist most of my classmates are. The UK produced many of the bands that people (myself included) will say "changed their lives for the better" and all I see anyone interested in is pop music that will sound extremely dated in a few years time, even among music students!
That's cause the media brainwashed everyone that only manufactured artists are any good
I still have oi! the album, drunk n punk side, happy days
Trip down memory lane. Doc from 1995 taking a measured view of the largely English Oi scene.
Largely? It is and was always English
Haha Splodge singing 2 pints, and the landlord comes on stage and puts down 2 pints then throws down the crisps. I wonder how many times that worked? Classic.
Not one mention of Skids, Ruts or Stiff Litte Fingers or how they shaped the 2nd wave.
Oi! Mate, thanx for the upolad!!!!
Harry may takes some beating....what a track
Oi! for England,
Oi! for English Pride.
Hehe just stumbled across this by accident and noticed myself flicking the finger at 1m 52secs, brilliant.
So epic!
Punk Rock por siempre !!!
what
Cheer's enjoyed thanking you for sharing.
Where's 4skins and The Last Resort?
Or Red Alert from Sunderland, Section 5 from Stoke on Trent, Oi Polloi from Edinburgh, The Macc Lads from Macclesfield, Peter and the test tube babies from Brighton and Blitz from Manchester.
Foreskins and the last resort??..great band name mate
@@angusmeigh5141
All great bands mate👍....but the macc lads??...yer jokin right?
@@davedennison7386 You obviously did not live in Stoke in the 1980s where the Macc Lads had a huge following amongst the local punks and skinheads!
..l had their first 2 lps and enjoyed em..when was about 16...I'm now 52 and l still love the blood,anwl,fang,the stupids.they're all in poor taste but the macc lads are shite.....and lucky fer me,l didn't live in Stoke,ever....love discharge tho...
Good start. Looking forward to more from you.
🤣
@@PunkLivesLive Did I say something funny?
great docu cheers
Thank you for posting!
Buenas bandas! Saludos desde Buenos Aires 🍻
micky fitz, absolute legend. met him at rebellion (blackpool) couple years ago just standin at the bar. truly a proper nice bloke who will chat to anyone over a pint.
+numnutz78 And he'll be your best bud if you've got a eightball o' Charlie in your pocket...
+Matt R it was slightly less than an eightball as it was the second night of the festival an id already broke into it gud style, lol.
Till he smacks you in the face haha
RIP Mickey Fitz... Cancer is a mf’er
All this talk about seeing Sham/Sparrer, 78-79 - they were around a couple of years before that!
Oi! from Philippines!
WE CAME IN 84 THE FIRST TIME IN CONTACT WITH THIS. IN 85-86 WAS THE BIGGEST SKINHEAD TIME IN GERMANY.
And?
You know it’s ok when your mum calls it hooliganism music
Gumchewer is handsome from the business Sorry the other mate died.Loved The Business Very nice gents,played Boston a few gigs
RIP Micky Fitz, legend and a great bloke .... "we wanna see bands coming up to take the business's place and blow us off the stage" 50:00, you got your wish Micky when Gimp Fist supported you all those times
we,re still here ready and waiting
Great film...So i learn the scene growing up in the early 80s!
Proof Punk was still alive in 1984 with the Toy Dolls
RIP JJ Bedsore!
Thanks for putting this up. I loved Oi! still do, I have so many pals who will listen to anything but in the mistaken belief that it was racist. Their loss.
Very, very interesting video - I've watched it about three times now. The bit that jumps out at me though is how on the titles (at 0:56) they've missed the second 'e' out of 'Splodgenessabounds', though to be honest 'Splodgenssabounds' is easier to say........
I gotta have a movement.....😆😆😆 Oi oi oi brothers and sisters, Bournemouth UK 👍🙃😀
0:34 - 1:44 The Business - Suburban Rebel
4:42 - 6:49 Sham 69 - Borstal Breakout
7:56 - 11:17 The Blood - Stark Raving Normal
11:52 - 14:58 Cock Sparrer - Running Riot
20:41 - 25:12The Angelic Upstarts - The Murder Of Liddle Towers
30:39 - 33:12 The Cockney Rejects - I'm Not A Fool
41:11 - 43:31 Splodgenessabounds - 2 Pints Of Lager & A Packet Of Crisps
43:32 - 46:39 Peter And The Test Tube Babies
46:40 - 49:15 The Toy Dolls - Nellie The Elephant
50:39 - 52:32 The Business - The Real Enemy
55:22 - 57:21 Red Alert - In Britain
Brilliant documentary. Thanks for the time stamps.
Excellent. Thank you.
"Full Concert Chocolate Party, Avi Adir-Bansuri, Ney, Shakuhachi, Club Light - Part 1/2 " brought me here. fucking weird or what, i used to love this shit
ill never get over that comment its so badass
добротная подборка мною любимого OI! пишет это добропорядочный скин из Белари
Does anyone know the date the BBC broadcast the interview with the 4-Skins about Southall? It was on Nationwide and it was sometime August - December 1981.
jettisoundz video... the best ;)
please i need to know from where is the 0:00 to 0:45 moment is from
cheers
Shyy still the hardest shyt there is out there 🤘🤘
i can understand like 50% of what people say on the video, but the other 50% said i messes up with all the context... if someone can put subtitles on this first oi the video and the second i would really be thankful... and probably 50% of people that watched this video would be thankful too !
Oi from Cheltenham England 🏴
Fantastic.
Oi! Oi! Oi! Briĺiant doccie, mate!
IMO The British Music Industry or public couldn’t or wouldn’t allow GENUINE ‘ Bad Boys ‘ or ‘ street kids ‘ into the mainstream for another generation after 1977 - and there was Liam & Noel & Co in the right place at the right time to reap the Benefits 😃❤️
Probably more to do with not wanting to politicise the Youth. Oasis had nothing really to say for themselves in their music, unlike punk rock.
@@PunkLivesLive agree with you - they didn’t takes themselves so seriously as to believe they’d be leading the Revolution . And Too busy enjoying the spoils of success afterwards . Thanks for putting this music history up - these guys deserve some spotlight . 😁👍
@@PunkLivesLiveif Noel Gallaghers’ snippet appearance in the C4 “Top 10s - Prog Rock “ documentary of 2001 is anything to go by , his smash the whole system credentials were , in his admission , limited to ‘ listening to The Wall in its entirety whilst smoking joints of B&H & hash ‘ !
I believe The Business & Sparrer are as genuine as you can get but the Football & Race divisions of that era prob didn’t do them any favours and gave the media etc a convenient means to shut them down . I wish my missus was interested in this .....🙄
boy the singers full of speed, having seen other clips from this gig I'm surprised he didn't chew hid lips off that night. oh to be young again.
Kanye west has a great Oi cd out!!!
Ha ha yeas!
Black Skinhead
rare longhaired roi pearce sighting!
Oi!, was there at the start and still here, cheers to all the Skins, Punks and Herberts, Oi!, Oi!, Oi! (R.I.P. Mickey Fitz)
12:24 Who claimed they were the godfathers of Oi!? If I think of a band I'd say "The Business" would be it (as a band that kept flying the flag higher than the rest) outside of that, "SLF" is prob. where I'd say the origin is or maybe "Menace", it's certainly not Cock Sparrer...
You forgot about 4skins and combat 84
Just got sing along with the 4skins delivery today
Combat 84???...give me a fuckin break...
@@davedennison7386 good band
where can I find the first poem on youtube?
Fucking magic, never say die,
When I had my google plus channel I did a large oi survey covering over 40 bands if I remember correctly from 1977-1986. I know many bands flew under the oi banner when oi was "the big thing" but IMO The Blood, Angelic Upstarts, Toy Dolls are not oi. ( I know...who cares) Sham IMO is the link between punk and oi. This vid leaves out a lot of excellent oi bands. Maybe they're in Part 2.
Totally agree Sham were around long before oi more a skinhead punk band, The Blood out and out punk band, the Toy Dolls again a punk band albeit comical
@@TheFairway8 Last month I got published an article on the best punk albums. You might like seeing it. Google Willie Luncheonette The top 15 punk albums and it should come up. Am hoping to do a part 2 with another 10 great albums.
I'm still here, I just got long hair now! oi!Oi!
I dont get the stuff at the beginning about sham. They toured the states in the mid to late 80s with the business and agnostic front. I saw them at the brewery in Raleigh nc and it was one of the biggest, most energetic shows i have ever seen. Idk how they call that a "half hearted attempt".
Fred Perry did a series of short clips about youth culture. When you see them in the right order it might as well be a complete movie called "the rise and fall of youth culture".. Google it, you'll love it and it'll answer your question...
that was typicaI pc rubbish 2 white wash fred perrys brand
the original Skinhead scene was inherentIy white & right wing, nt neccisariIy racist but aIways right wing as are working cIass ppI in the south of engIand
skinheads used 2 beat up asians in the east end in the 60s and gays in the west, it was a working cIass counter cuIture to IiberaI middIe cIass hippies, fact
they didnt put that in that 'dcumentary'
@@SI-cd7xs depends what you mean by "right wing". they were hardly Tory right-wing : ) Thatcher didn't get much love from this crowd
" yeah....yeah....assholes " 😆
is that baz warne with a full head of hair , doing his thang with the toy dolls ? never
GONNA BE A BORSTAL BREAKOUT!.
So few grlllzzzz involved with Oi..which really did turn a lot of people of.... too macho for many .. good chooons though.
whats the song at the end
excelente oi!
interesting !
Punk's not dead
Fuck it! Right on
Oi! anit Red.
YNWAJUSTICE496LFC you had one job
Oi has always been red. Skinheads are a working class culture, standing up for the working man. Communists, stand for the working man, made up of working class people fighting for the liberation of the work place. The two go together like peanut butter and jelly. It's what it is. What skinheads aren't are Nazis or white supremacists or whatever you wanna call them. Skinheads are about unity not division. Go fuck off
@a w it evolved into politics, you think the state of Britain in 82 wasn't enough to go communist? The smart ones realise it's capitalism that's failing, the boneheads blame it on the immigrants
@a w bullshit. Skinheads were Jamaican immigrants, being a Jamaican in a mostly white country you'd imagine they'd be leaning left politically. They worked hard jobs, got paid shite pay, you think they'd be capitalists ?
@@xvegancommunistx1848 deIuded, the original Skinhead scene was inherentIy right wing, nt neccisariIy racist but aIways right wing as are working cIass ppI in the south of engIand
skinheads used 2 beat up asians in the east end in the 60s and gays in the west, it was a working cIass counter cuIture to IiberaI middIe cIass hippies, fact
skins ever being Iefties is a fantasy
Jettisoundz! Long time before internet...and dvd...
We're still here, we're just 30 years older and balding. Go to bed a bit earlier too.
This was "real punk" as opposed to the first wave. Real kids telling as it was not middle class kids who it was fashionable to be punk. The voice of punk only really came to life when the second wave .uk82 was true and encapsulated the true essence of punk.
can you still get this on vid??
Is that Roi Pearce? at 30 min in? the biker looking guy..
Punk Lives yes i just noticed at 10 min it says. Hard to find old shit with him.
What's the name of the song at the beginning?
The business - suburban rebels
Watching The Toy Dolls nails home just how sub consciously Fascistic society in england is in the 2010s compared to then. Pop music has no humour , no skinny or fat or non pretty people front bands ( or dance/ rap acts) cos it wouldn’t sell and anything sounding too different. scares the corporate radio stations. And we thought it could be unfair in the 90s and 80s ! If I got diagnosed with something lethal , I might just go find the owners of ‘ wave 105 or Sam fm or jack fm or heart or breeze or capital and Shit in their ears. Since “ de regulation of the fm dial in about 89 , there’s loads more stations - playing loads more of much fewer or exactly the same songs by the same few acts. FACT not opinion. Love you all on here - like the guy said , Honest or Authentic. Love from wessexshire 😎🏴 in the region that 400,000 listen to “ wave 105 “ - same songs since 1998 - all shit & they play one by. Mick Jagger who hasn’t the guts to declare he is Homosexual- the fucking weasel hasn’t written anything worth a wank since 1978s miss you nights. Sorry that was Cliff - he’s more credible than Jizzy Jagger 🤣
Good post! Most of the Radio stations (in the UK) are owned by a few broadcasters. I'm guessing mass music licensing is cheaper and as such why you get the same songs on the same stations. On a positive note, whilst Brodcast media is still corporately controlled for profit, at least now you have podcasts and netradio stations and a million and one more ways to get your music to the public that in the 80's.
Oi ain't dead
Damn right!!!!
What's the song at 1:48???
Dude there's a huge punk festival every year in Blackpool called Rebellion. 4 days, 4000punkers and 200 bands. Maybe you've become lifeless and boring. Its in August. So I guess I'll see you there! :)
Who killed Liddel ?
OI!!!OI!!!OI!!!
oi from ARGENTINA
OI sounds like boot boy glam with a edge
You like it though that's what matter. Johnny thunders was the best proto punk in my opinion
ladsa bands from up north ther aswell red alert and toy dolls wer mackems and the angelic upstarts were from jarrow
never heard "grunge" explained so fukin perfectly. "punk rock with shit lyrics" hahahaha pmsl!!!!!
2:53 👍 Agree
i saw dkm open for the business, and they did just about blow em off.
Oi, was first started by the white working-class of England. They didn't like what they saw happening to their country with immigration and immigrants taking their jobs. Most of these bands in this video stayed true to Oi accept the Cockney Rejects. They were great when they first came out, but did not stay true. I bought one of their newer CDs I forgot the name of it, but it was straight heavy metal. They must have been hanging out with Malcolm just going after the cash from chaos.Oi were basically the first skinhead wave of music. Boots and braces, white working-class music. Here in the USA skinhead music was different.
What are you on about with immigrants? Oi didnt have a political stand (in the sense of right and left) and there werent any racist bands in the Oi movement (there were racist skinhead bands yes but they werent a part of the movement)
because they're rebelling against their "weird" parents.
Because mom and dad pamper them to want nothing, no fight left in them. And for underground sounds... They can't come up from the ground they would just get sold and watered down. And for the poor and middle class kids having kids they don't have time for fashion they got to feed them babies.