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Having been 15 when this was filmed I can confirm that there was no panic about what kids were shown and we were all a bit more feral than today…..and I am very glad of this
Be a man, can a mystery man Be a doll, be a baby doll It can't be fun, not anyway It can't be found, no way at all A distant man can't sympathize He can't uphold his distant laws Due to form on that today I got a feeling then I hear this call I said, neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no gun at all Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She ain't got no name to call Neat, neat, neat No crime if there ain't no law No cops left to mess you around No more dreams of mystery chords No more sight to bring you down I got a crazy, got a thought in my mind My mind's on when she falls asleep Feelin' fine in her restless time Then these words upon me creep I said, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no gun at all Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She ain't got no name to call Neat, neat, neat Be a man, can a mystery man Be a doll like a baby doll It can't be fun, not anyway It can't be found, no way at all A distant man can't sympathize Can't uphold his distant laws Due to form on that today I got a feeling then I hear that call I said, neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no gun at all Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She ain't got no name to call Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She ain't got no name to call Neat, neat, neat She can't afford no cannon Neat, neat, neat She ain't got no name to call Neat, neat, neat
@@orchidwave2574 that's why I put in imo, which means in my opinion, in case you didn't know. Here's another imo, U2 is one of the most overrated bands in rock history.
This is so nostalgic to me! I remember watching this on the way to school every morning on the bus when I was 13! Fast forward and I just went to see them live for the first time ever 4 days ago on the 10th December 2024 in Wolverhampton!
Best "punk" band of the late 70s. Punk in quotations, because they were too talented to be classified as punk. Most underrated and underpaid decades-together band I know. 40 years later, they still put on a great show!
@@thursoberwick1948 Oh, I get it, my friend. I meant they are, musically, an echelon above the thrash-punk their contemporaries were playing. Phantasmagoria is more a work of art than a 1,2,3 anarchy album, as is most of their music. Punk is great, and I still love it, but The Damned are a cut above most musically.
I mean PUNK is considered an "attitude".. It had to be taking in the context ot the era it was born in. Labels are a starting point ... I mean I first discovered the DAMNED in the 1980s on the Young Ones and by then they were into their Goth/Glam stuff.. Phantasmagoria was is a fantastic album. I also got into the Lords of the New Church, Siouxie and the Cure ... which all had that same "gothy" sound.. but I got back around to the early Damned, the more "punk fast" sound but they were still melodic.. they were still great songs .. and the DEAD BOYS had a TON of PUNK attitude.. I mean IGGY POP was PUNK too in attitude.. I don't know, I don't care. I am 55 I like what I like and I am not some Purist snob. I can go from PUnk , to Goth, to Dolly parton back to Marilyn Manson in 15 minutes .. shrugs.. (oh and probably Disco and Cindy Lauper thrown in there too.. etc etc)
@outoftheforest7652 I am the same, musically. If it's good music, I'm down. The Damned, to me, sell themselves short by lumping themseves in with simple 4 chord punk. Granted, early Damned, i.e. I feel alright, is edgier than later compositions.
i was 15yo and just off to town with mum n dad, saw this clip and bought the record immediately! that was the end of 'old music' for me for years to come. great reaction from the crowd and presenters!
I met Brian James once in a music venue. I said to him you are a pop star and he replied I used to be, I was very young and tentative what to do, I said buy me a drink, he replied you are mercenary and I replied that is right I was and he bought me a drink, quite a nice fella, although today I am TTotal. My favourite band in the day was The Clash but Neat Neat Neat was an iconic punk classic IMO very energetic, powerful, great stuff.
I was 13 when this was first shown and for me and many others, this was the first sighting of a real punk band on national TV. We'd heard about it and read about it but never actually seen it in the flesh. Punk bands had appeared on 'So It Goes' but that was a regional programme and only shown in the North of England. "Supersonic' was shown at teatime, just as we got back from school. To get a proper idea of how totally new and exciting this was at the time I think you'd need to watch the rest of the acts on the show to give it context (notice the next act up was Leo Sayer!). I clearly remember the reaction from Mike Mansfield and the woman next to him. They were laughing but I don't think they knew why - it was a nervous "what the fuck was that?!" kind of laughter. Personally I think the Damned peaked around this time. They never looked or sounded this good again after Brian James went.
I dunno. For me, personally, the Machine Gun Etiquette era was my favourite. The first 30 seconds of that album still remains about the nearest I've ever heard to perfection on a punk rock record.
I bought this single! One of the greatest punk trax EVER!! They were fantastic live! Brings back memories and nostalgic for me, those were heady, thrilling and exciting times for music!
I learned about The Damned by being a Motorhead fan. Apparently, Lemmy was a fan of bands like The Damned more so than fellow heavy metal bands. I blindly (deafly?) bought the albums "Damned, Damned Damned" & "Machine Gun Etiquette" and love both.
Likewise as a kid, I would read interviews by bands and if they mentioned their influences, then I'd seek out records by those bands. Thanks for watching and commenting Justin
Brilliant audio, Brian James did amazing lyrics and reefs. Such a great explosion of energy they were together. Can feel it visceraly. I love it so much, big thank you.
The Damned have been my favorite band since 1986. I’m not old enough to have been there from the beginning. My parents bought me Final Damnation on VHS for Christmas 89 (I think) They were playing the Ibeam in San Francisco when I was still in high school and I could not go. Not old enough. It was 21+. Punk was not as fashionable as it would become 5 years later. Many of the bigger bands from the UK would play bars and 21+ venues when touring the US. As far as promoters were concerned the punk demographic was already aging. Those of us who were punk teenagers at the close of the 80’s represented a group to small to even market to. There’s a reason that even the bigger underground bands had stepped away from playing rudimentary, angry or abrasive rock and roll. Even the Damned had adjusted their sights and were aiming for an older (and more cash flush) bunch. Final Damnation itself was a nostalgia record/tour. The great thing about the Damned is that no matter the era they are among the most exiting and creative bands in the world. Even without the Captain they were pretty great. With Cap they are often the greatest rock and roll band period. I say all of that to say this: I’d never seen this video. It’s cool. I dig it man.
I was at the I-Beam show in SF. Unforgettable. I was in the front. Captain Sensible kept taking off items of clothing until he was buck naked. Then he spit into the crowd. I have never seen so much spit returned. The Capt. kept on playing with spit dangling from his arms. Disgusting. And awesome! I moved to the back. Great memory.
I remember when my dad recorded this on Saturday night when he bought our first Panasonic VCR for $700 in June 1979 on a repeat episode of Supersonic after airing a new episode that night.
Saw the Damned in 77. Dave Vanian left the stage and refused to come back until people stopped gobbing on him and throwning beer glasses at the stage... fun times!
Hello mate, just popping in (aye, ‘am auld) but just want to say,”Thank you. “ for providing some brilliant content here. Hope u are well and again thank you. Some utter gems.
wow, never seen this, absolutely brilliant- sensible and vanian had such a presence, love the price tag on the guitar! loved the pistols and clash but did either of them ever record a song with such energy as this classic record(or new rose)
Well it was self labeled punk from mid '76 in the British music press so your reasoning is not altogether convincing.Hardly matters though.Great band✌️
Thanks to my older brother going to college in Minneapolis/St Paul in 1978 I got to experience that punk scene with the Suburbs and the Suicide Commandos. The Damned was one of the albums I enjoyed totally and still to this day I play Stab Your Back in my head. Good times, no mini vans just station wagons.
2023 and for ever! And yes I actually look like Dave Vanian so also I love him and the most real and best punk bands ever in rock n roll history and punk history.
Hey..! Je suis une ancienne fan des damneds .vu a Londres a l époque bouillonante des punk ..déjà les damned.avaient ce coté dark romantique représenté par Dave Vanian.. Qui dans les jeunes années est le plus beau visage de ces temps extraordinaires !
I've seen this clip surface at various times over the years, but this is undoubtedly the best-ever quality version I've seen to date. Might ScottishTeeVee have existed in a previous pre-RUclips incarnation as a DIY VHS compilation tape seller?
@@daniel_2024-5 Not punk, sorry... they were American rockers, leather greasers....not punk.... they inspired punk, but Americans have been trying to steal it's origins for decades. It is a London based musical and cultural movement that (thankfuly) the world has never recovered from, though they will keep trying to absorb it as their own to smother it. It was 2 to 3 years, and it was an English cultural moment. The rest is post punk, punk inspired, and punk fakes.
A friend of mine turned up at my door one Saturday afternoon in the Summer of 1977 wearing a second hand suit he had bought in Paddy’s Market in Glasgow. He had this single Neat, Neat Neat and a copy of Iggy Pops album “ The Idiot “ after that the World changed for me !
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@@BarbRogersMs.SolarTerror Thank You
Awesome
Dude thank you 🙏
@@rblfrmthewstdwn Glad you enjoyed this Jordan
To whoever booked these guys to appear on a pop show for kids, whether you’re alive or not, just know that you are admired.
lol!
My brother, this was par for the course before the 80’s.
This show made me a punk.
Yeah, this was a regular thing back in the days. Motorhead with ace of spades on tizwaz....so exciting
@@betweensuns1143 and the Young One's
Having been 15 when this was filmed I can confirm that there was no panic about what kids were shown and we were all a bit more feral than today…..and I am very glad of this
Yup. Feral indeed!!!
This song kicks the ass out of everything that's currently played on commercial radio.
Kudos to Dave Vanian for almost single-handedly inventing the entire goth subculture
And looking a million miles better than anyone who came afterwards.
I don't think so.
@@mjh5437 wrong
*poser*
Far from single-handed
One of the rare instances where a camera is focused more on the bassist than the lead guitarist.
I didn’t even notice/couldn’t tell because he never stands still to get a good look at the thing 😂😂
he has the staypuff jacket on
It was the sensible thing to do.
That's because he was off his freaking head and more interesting to watch 😆🤣
The Stranglers videos.
The absolute best of the early punk bands ..
This band is incredible. One of the best sounding punk bands I’ve ever heard. I love cranking up the volume and listening to this.
The only better song to play loud, really loud is.... New Rose.
Be a man, can a mystery man
Be a doll, be a baby doll
It can't be fun, not anyway
It can't be found, no way at all
A distant man can't sympathize
He can't uphold his distant laws
Due to form on that today
I got a feeling then I hear this call
I said, neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no gun at all
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She ain't got no name to call
Neat, neat, neat
No crime if there ain't no law
No cops left to mess you around
No more dreams of mystery chords
No more sight to bring you down
I got a crazy, got a thought in my mind
My mind's on when she falls asleep
Feelin' fine in her restless time
Then these words upon me creep
I said, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no gun at all
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She ain't got no name to call
Neat, neat, neat
Be a man, can a mystery man
Be a doll like a baby doll
It can't be fun, not anyway
It can't be found, no way at all
A distant man can't sympathize
Can't uphold his distant laws
Due to form on that today
I got a feeling then I hear that call
I said, neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no gun at all
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She ain't got no name to call
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She ain't got no name to call
Neat, neat, neat
She can't afford no cannon
Neat, neat, neat
She ain't got no name to call
Neat, neat, neat
Baby Driver
My favorite Punk Rock Band ever!!!!
This is very best band
The Pistols and Clash got all of the press but imo, these guys blew them away.
£75 for a ticket 👎👎👎👎👎
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👎👎👎👎
But which of them did U2 call 'the only band that mattered'? Yeah, that's right. Damned were good, but let's not get carried away.
They where first too
yes sir.....i agree!
@@orchidwave2574 that's why I put in imo, which means in my opinion, in case you didn't know. Here's another imo, U2 is one of the most overrated bands in rock history.
Dave Vanian is so cool.
Really? I never could take his Dracula look seriously.
The Damned always seemed more like a novelty band to me.
@@Vichedges Sure, a "novelty band" who inspired thousands of musicians after them. Pffft.
Jason Allen I took Dave as one of the pioneers of Goth subculture. This is a perfect example of Goth being a derivative of Punk.
@@ghastlylife9836 He still looks like he’s a Party City Dracula.
Jason Allen LOL i want to argue but i cant
Saw this in 77 on Supersonic and the minute Vanian did that 'sssss' i was hooked.
Went out and bought it the next day!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Gary
It took me a very very very long time to truly appreciate this band.
i fell in love with them at the age of 11 because of Guns N' Roses cover of New Rose in 1993's Spaghetti Incident
Simply lovely
🙂
That tumble Captain Sensible took had me in tears! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great quality, by the way!
Glad you enjoyed it Marcio!
Was he on quaaludes
@@user-gh8wt2zi2n and on the floor haha
When the band changes notes to drop-knEE. 😹
Absolutely pissing myself in bed! The kids bloody loved every minute!! 😂
This is so nostalgic to me! I remember watching this on the way to school every morning on the bus when I was 13! Fast forward and I just went to see them live for the first time ever 4 days ago on the 10th December 2024 in Wolverhampton!
Seen them again in 2024, and they are still absolutely magnificent.....
Because of Rat
Saw them 5 or 6 times in the 80s all different guitar line ups but every time with Rat and every single time completely awesome.
@@badwickedworldNo because of all of them
So did I , Dave Vanian just gets better.
@@astra-rb6szyes because of all of them including Rat, without Rat not such greatness. Maybe you have to be a drummer to tell the difference 🤔
Definately, one of the most important bands of music history!
Dave Vanian just keeps bringing it! I saw the Damned live 2 months ago, timeless.
Still a great live band, thanks for watching and commenting
Best "punk" band of the late 70s. Punk in quotations, because they were too talented to be classified as punk. Most underrated and underpaid decades-together band I know. 40 years later, they still put on a great show!
"Too talented to be classified as punk" - revealing you don't get it.
@@thursoberwick1948 Oh, I get it, my friend. I meant they are, musically, an echelon above the thrash-punk their contemporaries were playing. Phantasmagoria is more a work of art than a 1,2,3 anarchy album, as is most of their music. Punk is great, and I still love it, but The Damned are a cut above most musically.
But not a patch on Clash musically, and louder but no less melodic than the Buzzcocks. Punk was not defined by Sex Pistols and American garage
I mean PUNK is considered an "attitude".. It had to be taking in the context ot the era it was born in. Labels are a starting point ... I mean I first discovered the DAMNED in the 1980s on the Young Ones and by then they were into their Goth/Glam stuff.. Phantasmagoria was is a fantastic album. I also got into the Lords of the New Church, Siouxie and the Cure ... which all had that same "gothy" sound.. but I got back around to the early Damned, the more "punk fast" sound but they were still melodic.. they were still great songs .. and the DEAD BOYS had a TON of PUNK attitude.. I mean IGGY POP was PUNK too in attitude.. I don't know, I don't care. I am 55 I like what I like and I am not some Purist snob. I can go from PUnk , to Goth, to Dolly parton back to Marilyn Manson in 15 minutes .. shrugs.. (oh and probably Disco and Cindy Lauper thrown in there too.. etc etc)
@outoftheforest7652 I am the same, musically. If it's good music, I'm down. The Damned, to me, sell themselves short by lumping themseves in with simple 4 chord punk. Granted, early Damned, i.e. I feel alright, is edgier than later compositions.
THIS....This was Dave's GREATEST LOOK EVER!🖤
Saw the Damned in ‘77 . Great energy , great sound ! This takes me back !
i was 15yo and just off to town with mum n dad, saw this clip and bought the record immediately! that was the end of 'old music' for me for years to come. great reaction from the crowd and presenters!
I met Brian James once in a music venue. I said to him you are a pop star and he replied I used to be, I was very young and tentative what to do, I said buy me a drink, he replied you are mercenary and I replied that is right I was and he bought me a drink, quite a nice fella, although today I am TTotal. My favourite band in the day was The Clash but Neat Neat Neat was an iconic punk classic IMO very energetic, powerful, great stuff.
Thanks for watching and sharing your memories, you were lucky to have met Brian.
I was 13 when this was first shown and for me and many others, this was the first sighting of a real punk band on national TV. We'd heard about it and read about it but never actually seen it in the flesh. Punk bands had appeared on 'So It Goes' but that was a regional programme and only shown in the North of England. "Supersonic' was shown at teatime, just as we got back from school. To get a proper idea of how totally new and exciting this was at the time I think you'd need to watch the rest of the acts on the show to give it context (notice the next act up was Leo Sayer!). I clearly remember the reaction from Mike Mansfield and the woman next to him. They were laughing but I don't think they knew why - it was a nervous "what the fuck was that?!" kind of laughter. Personally I think the Damned peaked around this time. They never looked or sounded this good again after Brian James went.
I agree, their music wasn’t as tight and well written as it was when Brian James was their guitarist.
I dunno. For me, personally, the Machine Gun Etiquette era was my favourite. The first 30 seconds of that album still remains about the nearest I've ever heard to perfection on a punk rock record.
Incredibly talented band. My favourite punk band. They are so much more.
I bought this single! One of the greatest punk trax EVER!! They were fantastic live! Brings back memories and nostalgic for me, those were heady, thrilling and exciting times for music!
Couldn't agree more!
Thank you for this video. The perfect UK punk song.
One of the most exciting tracks of the era.
I learned about The Damned by being a Motorhead fan. Apparently, Lemmy was a fan of bands like The Damned more so than fellow heavy metal bands. I blindly (deafly?) bought the albums "Damned, Damned Damned" & "Machine Gun Etiquette" and love both.
Likewise as a kid, I would read interviews by bands and if they mentioned their influences, then I'd seek out records by those bands.
Thanks for watching and commenting Justin
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It is rock n roll, the Ace of Spades is more like a punk song and they toured and played together a lot.
If you're not falling over, you're not trying!
Brilliant audio, Brian James did amazing lyrics and reefs. Such a great explosion of energy they were together. Can feel it visceraly. I love it so much, big thank you.
Oh Dave Vanian, the most beautiful man ever. Saw them few days ago performing , they are brilliant
I just heard this song on our local college radio and it was great. Love this footage, very funny seeing Captain falling during his antics.
The Damned have been my favorite band since 1986. I’m not old enough to have been there from the beginning. My parents bought me Final Damnation on VHS for Christmas 89 (I think) They were playing the Ibeam in San Francisco when I was still in high school and I could not go. Not old enough. It was 21+. Punk was not as fashionable as it would become 5 years later. Many of the bigger bands from the UK would play bars and 21+ venues when touring the US. As far as promoters were concerned the punk demographic was already aging. Those of us who were punk teenagers at the close of the 80’s represented a group to small to even market to. There’s a reason that even the bigger underground bands had stepped away from playing rudimentary, angry or abrasive rock and roll. Even the Damned had adjusted their sights and were aiming for an older (and more cash flush) bunch. Final Damnation itself was a nostalgia record/tour. The great thing about the Damned is that no matter the era they are among the most exiting and creative bands in the world. Even without the Captain they were pretty great. With Cap they are often the greatest rock and roll band period.
I say all of that to say this:
I’d never seen this video. It’s cool. I dig it man.
Thanks for watching and commenting Lee. Did you get to see The Damned at some point in the future?
I was at the I-Beam show in SF. Unforgettable. I was in the front. Captain Sensible kept taking off items of clothing until he was buck naked. Then he spit into the crowd. I have never seen so much spit returned. The Capt. kept on playing with spit dangling from his arms. Disgusting. And awesome! I moved to the back. Great memory.
I remember watching this back in '77 and thinking " I don't know what the hell this is, but I want some!!!" Thanx for posting.
This is like finding the Great Library of Alexandria. Thanks so much, friend
You're very welcome!
Ahhh the good old days...I was 17 ...best year after the hot summer off 76....and punk rock!
I remember when my dad recorded this on Saturday night when he bought our first Panasonic VCR for $700 in June 1979 on a repeat episode of Supersonic after airing a new episode that night.
By god one of the greatest Goth rock / punk bands of all time
They were / are
Brilliant! I remember watching this that Saturday morning.
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Epic memory then, huh?! Thanks for the visual!
I can imagine being fourteen that year and open the tv to watch the new bands.. I just wish something equally exciting could happen to today's kids..
Saw the Damned in 77. Dave Vanian left the stage and refused to come back until people stopped gobbing on him and throwning beer glasses at the stage... fun times!
I remember watching this. Turned me into a punk rocker.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page were huge fans of The Damned!
Underrated Group of rock stars
It really doesn't get better than this for me. Pure energy and excitement. You can't touch those early records. The Damned were a force of nature!!!
Hello mate, just popping in (aye, ‘am auld) but just want to say,”Thank you. “ for providing some brilliant content here. Hope u are well and again thank you. Some utter gems.
Thanks for this STV , this is a much better version .
Thanks Peter, glad you enjoyed this.
Saw them in Leeds 85 and oddly Sensible the following year in Wakey. Great days.
wow, never seen this, absolutely brilliant- sensible and vanian had such a presence, love the price tag on the guitar! loved the pistols and clash but did either of them ever record a song with such energy as this classic record(or new rose)
Dave, looking particularly beautiful -- and The Captain as classy as any captain could be! :0)
Two great epic singles before punk was punk. Looking back the start of a revolution in music and still epic today.
Couldn't agree more!
Well it was self labeled punk from mid '76 in the British music press so your reasoning is not altogether convincing.Hardly matters though.Great band✌️
Such a high energy band
Thanks to my older brother going to college in Minneapolis/St Paul in 1978 I got to experience that punk scene with the Suburbs and the Suicide Commandos. The Damned was one of the albums I enjoyed totally and still to this day I play Stab Your Back in my head. Good times, no mini vans just station wagons.
A great period to see The Damned, you lucky fella
くっそカッコよすぎんだけど!!!
I love the damned
I love PUNK !!!
Thank you !!!
After all these years, I'm still in love with little dave x
Well done, great version. Of course great band and song.
Dave Vanian is fantastic .
デイヴかっこいいな。氷室がマネするのもわかるわ。
One of Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead's all time favourite songs.
Lemmy had great taste in music 🎸
Dave looks absolutely amazing..
2023 and for ever! And yes I actually look like Dave Vanian so also I love him and the most real and best punk bands ever in rock n roll history and punk history.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Such a good song my brother and two of my mate's used to see them at the cartoon in Croydon, didn't expect them to turn up on supersonic...
great qualty as usual, man! :-) great!!
Hey..! Je suis une ancienne fan des damneds .vu a Londres a l époque bouillonante des punk ..déjà les damned.avaient ce coté dark romantique représenté par Dave Vanian.. Qui dans les jeunes années est le plus beau visage de ces temps extraordinaires !
Mansfield managed sensible later, his fascination with sensible clear with how his direction focuses on sensible all the time😢
One of the most exciting Bands ever what a frontman Dave Vanian was
Thanks for watching and commenting John
urrrm, IS.
Those guys were cool as hell
So easy to forget how great this song, and the Damned were.
Fucking brilliant!!
Glad you found and enjoyed this
You post great stuff man, thank you
Thanks, I'm glad you found some videos of interest.
Ain't it odd that no one has any rhythm nowadays or can even dance , it's like we've gone back thousands of years ... Pretty good little tune though !
Except people could dance thousands of years ago.
Someone said to me earlier today that this was their favourite song of all time!!!
So freakin great for a mimed performance. Nice clean edit too
These guys are so sick🖤 huge fan
I'm so sorry to hear that. What's wrong with them?
The Fresh Prince of Dapto they’re amazing
All I can say is, "fkn COOL." That statement coming from an amateur rock star has-been means "something?" This is so cool and original.
Glad you enjoyed it
I read that The Damned were Jimmy's favorite band circa 1977... good enough for The Jimma, good enough for me. I can see/hear why he liked them.
A happy childhood memory this is. KUDOS!!!!!
Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed this Steven
Heavy us fuck....HC, punk, speed and power, deep sound, shakes the earth. Very creative years, so much brilliant bands at the same time.
First live show with Dead Boys opening Dec 77. I'd just turned 15 and pogoed and gobbed all show long!
You were so luck to have seen two great bands at that point in time
I've seen this clip surface at various times over the years, but this is undoubtedly the best-ever quality version I've seen to date. Might ScottishTeeVee have existed in a previous pre-RUclips incarnation as a DIY VHS compilation tape seller?
I traded many copies, to tape traders around the world
Best punk band
Thanks for watching and commenting Pete
@@ScottishTeeVee your welcome 👍☺👍
The Ramones ?
@@daniel_2024-5 Not punk, sorry... they were American rockers, leather greasers....not punk.... they inspired punk, but Americans have been trying to steal it's origins for decades.
It is a London based musical and cultural movement that (thankfuly) the world has never recovered from, though they will keep trying to absorb it as their own to smother it.
It was 2 to 3 years, and it was an English cultural moment.
The rest is post punk, punk inspired, and punk fakes.
My favorite Punk band ever.
Best version of the Damned hands down
I keep going back to this, just brilliant.😂
It's a classic clip. Nice to see you commenting Martin.
I'll admit, had to check this out after watching the boys😁
Absolutely nuts and I love it
Remember this programme well.Good old Mike Mansfield directing op's.
I was 1 day old when this performance went out !! . I remember it like it was yesterday .. What a band 👏
cannot wait to see my fav band at Glastonbury 2023 😊
Holy fuck this song rocks so hard 🤘And I love the singers style.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment
As blisteting today as it ever was
How cool do they look man wow
Still very cool
my serotonin song
Love The Damned.
Man...this sounds great.
The Damned and Bauhaus = The new Generation of Post Punk and Goth 🖤
Thanks for watching and commenting Andreas
Damn, a chrome hofner bass 😍😍
Omg I would love to look like Dave vanian
What style and class
Marilyn Manson must've been in the back taking notes.
Just buy some grease paint and then wait for god.
I had a cassette of The Damned that listed him as Dave "transyl" Vanian!
Same and I'm a chick!
A friend of mine turned up at my door one Saturday afternoon in the Summer of 1977 wearing a second hand suit he had bought in Paddy’s Market in Glasgow. He had this single Neat, Neat Neat and a copy of Iggy Pops album “ The Idiot “ after that the World changed for me !