Noticed some photos of their show in DC FEB 82 when they played with GI and Faith at the Chancery. Great show. Hadn't heard/know about them at that point. miss that venue as well.
I loved Boston H.C.best hardcore compilation ever made that's from a guy hailing from Los Angeles 😂 lol I would have to say the freeze is my favorite Boston band but there all great
You DO realize how old they are now, right? The energy of those first 2 albums wouldn't be possible to be recreated. MANY classic bands that play the "reunion" game are a mere shadow of their former glory.
@@Malegys Yes, I seen em at the Olympic Auditorium with Black Flag. It would be really cool if they played renditions of their songs like jazz tunes or even outlaw country western rockabilly versions. 🎸
Awesome video but in the description is say's they are recognized as the "first straight edge band" which is odd because I thought that would belong to Minor Threat. Hell you could even argue Teen Idles even if they didn't have the label yet.
Maybe the first band to outright call themselves that. To give themselves that term as an image for the crowds to latch on to. That's what I'm thinking of
@@creekandseminole I guess that makes sense. I can't say if Minor Threat ever actually claimed to be straight edge. I'm only 26 so someone from back then woild know better lol
@socialinsect5073 one of their songs is titled Straight Edge and Ian Mckaye coined the term straight edge. SSD and the Boston Crew took it to the next level and would actually attack people who were drinking at shows. I heard Nathan (Elgin) James refer to it as Hardline in the Boston Beatdown video.
Was there from the get go tho i grew up in Worcester 😂. Not my fault. We would take the bus in to south station walk to the channel to see the greats. Fus jerrys kids. Ssd. Dys slapshot. Etc etc. 'tho we were from Worcester. Nobody fucked with us cause we were not pussy kids wewhere into motocross racing hadnt started skating yet did it backwards. Lol but anyway we wernt afraid we were fit frim motorcycle racing. What a intense time. Minor threat at the channel one hot summer. Then i joined the army like a dumbass and missed a lot.
Minor Threat was not a straight edge band, and neither was SSD. Just because the person writing the lyrics feels a certain way, doesn’t mean the band is on the same train
Haha Angie explaining the difference between punk and hardcore. There's none; it's just different stages. Punk has always been changing and yet it was always punk
@@punkfan3280 There's a difference in all these stages punk went through. That's why they are stages. To me the biggest change was when crossover was introduced and anti-heroes became (wannebe) rockstars. A few years later we saw skate-punk/poppunk evolving; this was a massive change as well. And you could go on with this forever.
@@nancybarile1529 I damn wel lived it. From halfway 1977 until now. But eventually dementia kicks in. And everyone seems to have their own way of looking at it. And there's always been this discussions about these matters. For me punk was always evolving as an evergoing process. It still does. Even nowadays there seems to be a whole generation of young blood, starting their own bands. I don't judge, I'm just glad it's still there.
I'll never understand their appeal. They simply couldn't write. They had no riffs or dynamics compared to the other bands on their level. And if you think that stuff doesn't matter in HC then explain to me the universal adoration of Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Black Flag, etc. Mindless blasts of nothing doesn't move me. There has to be more than speed & volume.
SSD are legends!
This is fantastic and really well done. SS Decontrol are all-time greats. Thank you for doing this!!
Love this! Thanks, Buddy and Trust!
we need part 2 now!!!
Used to love SSD as a teenager
Solid work. All time great American hardcore
SSD were an influence on me when I was in a band back in the 80's. One of the best punkrock bands
Superbly done - can't wait for part two.
Pre ordered my copy of this album today after hearing about it with Springa's appearance on Drew Stone's show.
Thak you so much for this Buddy! can't wait to see part two.
Nice!!!
Noticed some photos of their show in DC FEB 82 when they played with GI and Faith at the Chancery. Great show. Hadn't heard/know about them at that point. miss that venue as well.
I loved Boston H.C.best hardcore compilation ever made that's from a guy hailing from Los Angeles 😂 lol I would have to say the freeze is my favorite Boston band but there all great
There's no way Springa was sober. 😅😅😅
Thanks Captain Obvious. This is widely known.
Thank you Frankie Fact Finder.
Snow blower .these are words from Jimmy gestapo and many others hahahahha
She said "hahd Coah". Yup.
She's from Boston
The accents in this video are wicked pissah.
Never heard about SSD,but their cover of "No Reply" by the Buzzcocks is cool.
The greatest to ever do it
Will there be a part two?
Yes
SSDecontrol was was/is one of the greatest bands of all time. It would be rad to see them re-unite
You DO realize how old they are now, right? The energy of those first 2 albums wouldn't be possible to be recreated. MANY classic bands that play the "reunion" game are a mere shadow of their former glory.
@@Malegys Yes, I seen em at the Olympic Auditorium with Black Flag. It would be really cool if they played renditions of their songs like jazz tunes or even outlaw country western rockabilly versions. 🎸
@@WorldRockumentaryChannel agreed.
Springa rules !!!!!
Awesome video but in the description is say's they are recognized as the "first straight edge band" which is odd because I thought that would belong to Minor Threat. Hell you could even argue Teen Idles even if they didn't have the label yet.
Maybe the first band to outright call themselves that. To give themselves that term as an image for the crowds to latch on to. That's what I'm thinking of
@@creekandseminole I guess that makes sense. I can't say if Minor Threat ever actually claimed to be straight edge. I'm only 26 so someone from back then woild know better lol
@socialinsect5073 one of their songs is titled Straight Edge and Ian Mckaye coined the term straight edge. SSD and the Boston Crew took it to the next level and would actually attack people who were drinking at shows. I heard Nathan (Elgin) James refer to it as Hardline in the Boston Beatdown video.
Jake Phelps in the first photo?
❤❤❤❤❤
Straight edge gimbals 🎉
👍👍
Mission of Burma Rules!!!
GOTTA STICK TOGETHER
LIKE GLUE LIKE CREW!!!!!!
What song is in the beginning?
Get it Away
BOSTON HXC SSD!
Was there from the get go tho i grew up in Worcester 😂. Not my fault. We would take the bus in to south station walk to the channel to see the greats. Fus jerrys kids. Ssd. Dys slapshot. Etc etc. 'tho we were from Worcester. Nobody fucked with us cause we were not pussy kids wewhere into motocross racing hadnt started skating yet did it backwards. Lol but anyway we wernt afraid we were fit frim motorcycle racing. What a intense time. Minor threat at the channel one hot summer. Then i joined the army like a dumbass and missed a lot.
Krist Novoselic =)
BWAHSTON HAWDCOAH
Minor Threat was not a straight edge band, and neither was SSD. Just because the person writing the lyrics feels a certain way, doesn’t mean the band is on the same train
Stop bein a hatin ass cry baby.
Haha Angie explaining the difference between punk and hardcore. There's none; it's just different stages. Punk has always been changing and yet it was always punk
Yea no shit it was always punk, but there’s still a difference.
@@punkfan3280 There's a difference in all these stages punk went through. That's why they are stages.
To me the biggest change was when crossover was introduced and anti-heroes became (wannebe) rockstars.
A few years later we saw skate-punk/poppunk evolving; this was a massive change as well. And you could go on with this forever.
There was always a difference. It might be harder to see decades later, but if you lived it, you knew.
@@nancybarile1529 I damn wel lived it. From halfway 1977 until now. But eventually dementia kicks in. And everyone seems to have their own way of looking at it.
And there's always been this discussions about these matters. For me punk was always evolving as an evergoing process. It still does. Even nowadays there seems to be a whole generation of young blood, starting their own bands. I don't judge, I'm just glad it's still there.
Aerosmith or caawwwwhh zzz zz
I laughed at that shit too h a hahahahah
I'll never understand their appeal. They simply couldn't write. They had no riffs or dynamics compared to the other bands on their level. And if you think that stuff doesn't matter in HC then explain to me the universal adoration of Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Black Flag, etc. Mindless blasts of nothing doesn't move me. There has to be more than speed & volume.
(Mark checkin in )What the fuck are you talking about?!?! Hahahah
U obviously were not there. If it needs to be explained. You wouldn't understand