I am so impressed, I mean they did a really fantastic job and having Warren as a tour guide made it even sweeter! If my husband was alive, he would have LOVED this museum and we probably would have made a trip to see this for ourselves. Black Flag, Social D, Misfits, Exploited, TSOL, Suicidal Tendencies. Nirvana, DI., Wasted Youth. Thanks Jordan, fun vlog!
So so cool! I'm more of a NY, east coast punk fan, but I have tons of respect across the board. Didn't see any Lunahicks stuff (though Warren did mention touring with them) My favorite female punk band! It'd be pretty badass to take the tour again with Fat Mike, it'd be a whole different experience. Thanks Jordan, this was a great one!
Hey jordan,I'm glad you checked out the museum.I work there and honestly it's the best job I've ever had! Getting to meet and pretty much hang out with punk rock legends is a dream come true. I'm sad I didn't get to see you but I hope you'll come back soon. Love your videos .
Green Day's section was cool but should have been bigger in my opinion, the carried punk rock through the 90s and into the 2000s but they are also my favorite band so maybe thats just my outlook on it.
@@cygnusa3772 correct it does. Saying “no” to being in a museum where probably half the people in there and involved also called them “sell outs” and whatever else over the years. “Wanna be part of our museum now?” “Nah” Pretty punk rock? But, regardless, they still gave one of BJS blue copies so it can’t be as black and white as them not wanting to partake really.
I laughed, and called 'bullshit' on this the first time I heard about the 'controversy'. I still believe Billie and Fat Mike were at a bar, downing some brews, and one of them said, "Let's punk everyone and say Green Day won't participate with the punks...it will get the museum a lot of great publicity and start a ton of shit talk!" This actually sounds like a Fat Mike tactic, and I hope it went down exactly like that! * Also of note: there is more Green Day memorabilia here than at the RnRHoF.
Thanks so much for this Jordon, was amazing! I’m from the UK and would love to go to this so was great to see. Dude from the Vandals is a legend, what a nice guy. Big Love, Ross x
I didnt go, never saw either the Vandals or No Doubt, but I feel like I remember when they played together...feels like it would have been mid to late 90s...just a vague memory from high school when you mentioned that show. I also live in Florida, and the punk scene out here was great back then. Saw so many great bands as a teenaged punk kid.
His comment about punk being around since the beginning of time reminded me of a funny time in middle school. I used to go to this club where they would bring in religious speakers and give you free pizza, j was only there for the pizza. But I do remember one time when a speaker came in and saw my Ramones shirt and said “Jesus was the first punk”
That's awesome. I've seen the Vandals many times in concert. Crazy enough? Warren went to my high school. (A few years before me) And even crazier, he was classmates with Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots.
My band played Warped Tour in 2001 and 2002......in 2001 our time slot was incredible....played on the same stage as blink....I'm sure Kevin did that because it was our local date but wow....what a fun time
That’s so awesome I would love to see that , I grew up on punk and goth music in the 90’s ! I love the Vandals great band !!! Props to Fat Mike for putting that together. Nofx rocks !
This is sooo cool!!! I’m only a couple hours away, so I HAVE to get out there!!! “The Vandals” are one of the bands that got me into “Punk” in H.S. “Live Fast, Diarrhea” came out when I was a Sophomore in H.S. and that record, NOFX WT2H&AB and others made me feel like this was something that even I could be part of!!! Thank you for documenting your tour!!! Love Warren Fitzgerald!!! He seems like he’s still got so much energy and fun it him!!! Cheers all!!! 🙌🏼🤙🏼😀
OMG! Brings back so many memories. I remember when concert tickets were $6. I saw The Cramps at CBGB in the 70's. I also remember seeing Devo before they were famous at Eddie's on Eagle St. in Cleveland, dive bar. I was around 15 and used my sister's ID and got into the Agora and saw, The Runaways, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick and other bands I can't remember. Thank you Jordan for giving me a trip down memory lane.
Great museum lived Warren’s stories, he was great, what fun you had, did I see Scott? Enjoy Las Vegas, great vlog ty for taking me jordan, especially loved the Ramones memorabilia, “ I wanna be sedated”🐾🎶😎
This was freaking awesome 👏. We want to go there so bad!! We heard they were going to open soon. Punk for us is we love , Black Flag, Henry RollingsBand, Devo, X, Billy Idol, Sex Pistols we even named our Daughter Sid when see was born in 1990 after Sid Vicious❤
Excellent Video, I missed the opening because it was pushed back a few days, but met some guys at Dino's Lounge that were working to help set up the displays and they assured me it was going to be epic, And this video shows how cool it is!!! What a perfect "tour guide" Cant wait to visit this one! Thanks Jordan!
I was fortunate enough to play cbgb’s 2 times (once was sold out…not for us lol) before they closed. I was super young…it was amazing!!!! Most dilapidated disgusting venue I’ve ever played, but also the best sound of any venue I’ve ever played! I can’t wait to see this museum!
People forget that when I go to a museum, I don't have the option of boom mics, lavaliers, etc that's why indont have them. Most places don't even want you to use any camera other than a cellphone, so basically however I post the videos is the best way at the time that I was able to do it.. it wasn't a private Tour, and they have music playing throughout the whole place. Sometimes the experience just is what it is..
Ok Daze, first off….Great video!! I know that your a Vandals fan, and now after the tour with Warren F, I’m sure you’re a huge fan of him as well!! I grew up in the OC here, and as any musician from “back in the day” will tell you Orange County’s punk rock scene was/is a close circle of folks who were inevitably networked extensively. Warren played guitar with a couple other bands as well as singing in the Vandals and though these acts are eclipsed by the Vandals, they still are part of an entertaining saga of the scene here. These bands were, El Groupo Sexo, and later towards the 90’s a band named Gherkin Ruckus. El Groupo Sexo was a large band that incorporated horns and other instruments as well as having a more funk/punk comedic lyrical quality that is again similar to the Vandals. Gherkin Ruckus was a band that formed towards the begging of the 90’s and like El Groupo, they too incorporated a bit of a Red Hot Chili Peppers vibe but with a bit more “musicianship” as by this time the players in Gherkin were far more established and skilled. One of the members of Gherkin Ruckus who sticks out in my mind is Miles Gillette, the drummer. He also was the drummer for El Groupo Sexo. Miles worked at a local record store here in the OC called Peer Records. In particular, the one located across from UCI in Irvine. I worked at this store with Miles. Much like Miles, I too was a drummer and he often shared a lot with me in regards to playing style. Miles went on later to form a band with THE notable skate photographer “O” from Thrasher magazine. Together they performed in a very heavy riff oriented band with the fuzz/grunge sound. This band was called Fluff. Again, for the 90’s, these guys were road dogs touring constantly on festivals like Warped tour and Lalapalooza. Some other well known local acts from that period were Big Drill Car from Costa Mesa, The Muffs w/ Kim Shattuck from Anaheim, No Doubt also from Anaheim (whom you’ve mentioned), Social Distortion from Fullerton (kinda obvious). Some of the other “baby” bands of notice are acts like Sensefield, Farside (the non rap act), and Insideout w/ Zack De La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine notoriety. I hope that was a fun romp through a little bit of OC underground music history!! CHEERS!! Stromboli 🤓👍👌😎
Had to come back in here and comment this because its just so ironic. Im watching the X Files and the one guy on this episode is wearing a VANDALS shirt, the chances of that is crazy!!
Myself and my girlfriend went round with fat mike when we were in Vegas, it is a great museum also spent way too much in the gift shop. Funny part was my girlfriend works in museums so mike was asking her "are we doing this right?"
Check out Jinjer they will eventually find their way into the Punk Rock Hall of Fame. They are a Ukrainian progressive metal band.These guys have put in some serious work over the past decade. There isn't a single founding member left in this band but everyone that has left was
He was awesome. I saw another tour, i dont remember who was the tour guide, but he was just going around saying this band sucks, this guy sucks, all the time.
I hope they retired one of Warren's outfits. Also, I once had the teletubby shirt where one of them had a goatee like Warren, gimme a cookie. Oh and I almost got beat up when I was 16 by 20-something year old skinheads at Soma Live 1999 New Year's at San Diego Arena because I bought a Hitler Bad, Vandals Good t-shirt and put it on immediately. Flash forward 24 years and young "punks" who weren't alive during 9/11 like to call me "racist white supremecist bigot etc..." because I questioned vax mandates. LOL!
It's hard for me to unverstand but i love to just have a look at the Museum thank you for that and cheers from germany
That had to have been the most ADHD museum tour ever. Hilarious, I loved it. Warren’s a real character.
Haha, oh yeah! You should see him as freddie mercury in the Vandals video for their cover of Don't Stop Me Now!
@@DazewithJordantheLion Oh Wow! Did not know such a thing could exist. 😂
Warren Fitzgerald’s energy is so endearing!!!
I had to take my ADHD meds just to watch this😂
Freaking awesome . Warren is a legend
Warren was a great tour guide. TFS
Warren is awesome !!!!
Totally agree - Warren was terrific. Thank you for producing yet another great vlog.
Holy crap. This was definitely my fave episode so far. Thank you Jordan! Making plans right now to go there.
I am so impressed, I mean they did a really fantastic job and having Warren as a tour guide made it even sweeter! If my husband was alive, he would have LOVED this museum and we probably would have made a trip to see this for ourselves. Black Flag, Social D, Misfits, Exploited, TSOL, Suicidal Tendencies. Nirvana, DI., Wasted Youth. Thanks Jordan, fun vlog!
Hi Jordan Adam was there in vegas but this place was still working on it, was not open yet.😊
So so cool! I'm more of a NY, east coast punk fan, but I have tons of respect across the board. Didn't see any Lunahicks stuff (though Warren did mention touring with them) My favorite female punk band! It'd be pretty badass to take the tour again with Fat Mike, it'd be a whole different experience. Thanks Jordan, this was a great one!
Hey jordan,I'm glad you checked out the museum.I work there and honestly it's the best job I've ever had! Getting to meet and pretty much hang out with punk rock legends is a dream come true. I'm sad I didn't get to see you but I hope you'll come back soon. Love your videos .
Thanks for bringing us along.
Damn. What an amazing experience. Thanks for sharing
Hi Jordan, dear me, some of those items and photos took me right back. So many years ago. Great vlog Jordan.
Adam the Woo was outside the museum talking about it like a month ago, so very cool to see it on your channel.
I can’t wait to go to this. So many gems in there.
Green Day's section was cool but should have been bigger in my opinion, the carried punk rock through the 90s and into the 2000s but they are also my favorite band so maybe thats just my outlook on it.
GD didnt even want to be a part of this museum. Speaks a lot about them.
@@cygnusa3772 correct it does. Saying “no” to being in a museum where probably half the people in there and involved also called them “sell outs” and whatever else over the years.
“Wanna be part of our museum now?”
“Nah”
Pretty punk rock?
But, regardless, they still gave one of BJS blue copies so it can’t be as black and white as them not wanting to partake really.
I laughed, and called 'bullshit' on this the first time I heard about the 'controversy'. I still believe Billie and Fat Mike were at a bar, downing some brews, and one of them said, "Let's punk everyone and say Green Day won't participate with the punks...it will get the museum a lot of great publicity and start a ton of shit talk!" This actually sounds like a Fat Mike tactic, and I hope it went down exactly like that!
* Also of note: there is more Green Day memorabilia here than at the RnRHoF.
The best video man thanks man
Thanks so much for this Jordon, was amazing! I’m from the UK and would love to go to this so was great to see. Dude from the Vandals is a legend, what a nice guy. Big Love, Ross x
gotta get there!!!
Thank you !!
YES YES YES!!!!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘🍻🍻
NIRVANER WERE PUNK!!!!
THANK YOU!!!
Thank you, Jordan. How great to get a tour from a favorite musician. I enjoy the music museums.
Very cool, Mr. Jordan!
so cool punk rock museum warren such a fun tour guide learn a lot i didn't know about thank you Jordan
One of the coolest museums I have ever seen! Warren lol a classic! We Sure enjoyed this one! Jordan Ty so very much for taking us along! Cheers!🙂✌
Great tour love Warren
I didnt go, never saw either the Vandals or No Doubt, but I feel like I remember when they played together...feels like it would have been mid to late 90s...just a vague memory from high school when you mentioned that show. I also live in Florida, and the punk scene out here was great back then. Saw so many great bands as a teenaged punk kid.
His comment about punk being around since the beginning of time reminded me of a funny time in middle school. I used to go to this club where they would bring in religious speakers and give you free pizza, j was only there for the pizza. But I do remember one time when a speaker came in and saw my Ramones shirt and said “Jesus was the first punk”
This was great! I have to send this to my Son, he will love it!!
Thank you, Jordan!!!
👍👍
That's awesome. I've seen the Vandals many times in concert. Crazy enough? Warren went to my high school. (A few years before me) And even crazier, he was classmates with Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots.
My band played Warped Tour in 2001 and 2002......in 2001 our time slot was incredible....played on the same stage as blink....I'm sure Kevin did that because it was our local date but wow....what a fun time
How could you not scream I Whooped Batman's Ass when seeing Wesley's keyboard...lol
I’m honored to be in the same case as my mate Sab! The best days ever.
That’s so awesome I would love to see that , I grew up on punk and goth music in the 90’s ! I love the Vandals great band !!! Props to Fat Mike for putting that together. Nofx rocks !
This is so cool and all but Warren's delivery is akin to a 7 year explaining to his dad why he loves The Wiggle hahahah
Goodbye, Jordan, thank you very, very much!
👍😄😂
glad to see bill stevenson get a little mention. Warren seems like a sweetheart! Thanks for this, Jordan!
This is sooo cool!!! I’m only a couple hours away, so I HAVE to get out there!!! “The Vandals” are one of the bands that got me into “Punk” in H.S.
“Live Fast, Diarrhea” came out when I was a Sophomore in H.S. and that record, NOFX WT2H&AB and others made me feel like this was something that even I could be part of!!! Thank you for documenting your tour!!! Love Warren Fitzgerald!!! He seems like he’s still got so much energy and fun it him!!! Cheers all!!! 🙌🏼🤙🏼😀
Thanks for awesome video
I'm not familiar with the music but the tour was fantastic and Warren was awesome as the tour guide!!
Rad to see the MISFITS stuff!!
My best friend is DOYLES son!
Thanks for sharing this video. Im from the UK so doubt ill ever get to Las Vegas, maybe one day 🤞 such a cool museum
6:14 the guy on the photo is Arturo Vega. Art Director of the Ramones. He invented the Ramones eagle.
OMG! Brings back so many memories. I remember when concert tickets were $6. I saw The Cramps at CBGB in the 70's. I also remember seeing Devo before they were famous at Eddie's on Eagle St. in Cleveland, dive bar. I was around 15 and used my sister's ID and got into the Agora and saw, The Runaways, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick and other bands I can't remember. Thank you Jordan for giving me a trip down memory lane.
Great museum lived Warren’s stories, he was great, what fun you had, did I see Scott? Enjoy Las Vegas, great vlog ty for taking me jordan, especially loved the Ramones memorabilia, “ I wanna be sedated”🐾🎶😎
Love the Johnny Thunders stuff. Been following you forever Jordan. I believe it was 2017
This would be right up my alley Jordan most definitely 😁 great video 👍🏻😊👍🏻
I love the museum. A lot of really great stuff in there and Warren tells a lot stories. Thanks for brining us a long. Take care.
This was freaking awesome 👏. We want to go there so bad!! We heard they were going to open soon. Punk for us is we love , Black Flag, Henry RollingsBand, Devo, X, Billy Idol, Sex Pistols we even named our Daughter Sid when see was born in 1990 after Sid Vicious❤
OOOOH boy, it feels great to see some Beastie Boys memorabilia!
That's a museum I won't miss if I happen travel across the Atlantic 🤌
Love it!! A favorite is Green Day! Have seen them in concert!!!👍
Cool!!
Excellent Video, I missed the opening because it was pushed back a few days, but met some guys at Dino's Lounge that were working to help set up the displays and they assured me it was going to be epic, And this video shows how cool it is!!! What a perfect "tour guide" Cant wait to visit this one! Thanks Jordan!
I was fortunate enough to play cbgb’s 2 times (once was sold out…not for us lol) before they closed. I was super young…it was amazing!!!!
Most dilapidated disgusting venue I’ve ever played, but also the best sound of any venue I’ve ever played!
I can’t wait to see this museum!
Warren is The Man.
i thought that museum was pretty cool 😎 definitely something i would go to
Thank you for taking all of us with you on this awesome adventure Jordan
Hey Jordan you always have the best content It was just hard for me to understand what was going the audio
Maybe it's cuz I'm in my '50s I still think you did a great job I was just kind of wish Warren had a mic
It's punk rock, man..
You did a great job Jordan Don't get me wrong
@@DazewithJordantheLion I agree thank you so much for getting back with me I was a punker back in the day
People forget that when I go to a museum, I don't have the option of boom mics, lavaliers, etc that's why indont have them. Most places don't even want you to use any camera other than a cellphone, so basically however I post the videos is the best way at the time that I was able to do it.. it wasn't a private Tour, and they have music playing throughout the whole place. Sometimes the experience just is what it is..
Really cool !!!!!! ❤❤
Fun!
Hope to see some Wipers artifacts in there some day.
If they're not that be crazy
I'm going to have to rewind this one to catch up with the tour guide. Lol
Very special! What was the ring at 7:56 ?
Cool Museum!
Love.
What's the opening song? Sounds kinda dope.
84 Nash - Electric light parade
COOL JORDAN!!!!!!
The Ramones should have an entire floor. they created every single band that's in the building.
Ok Daze, first off….Great video!! I know that your a Vandals fan, and now after the tour with Warren F, I’m sure you’re a huge fan of him as well!! I grew up in the OC here, and as any musician from “back in the day” will tell you Orange County’s punk rock scene was/is a close circle of folks who were inevitably networked extensively. Warren played guitar with a couple other bands as well as singing in the Vandals and though these acts are eclipsed by the Vandals, they still are part of an entertaining saga of the scene here. These bands were, El Groupo Sexo, and later towards the 90’s a band named Gherkin Ruckus.
El Groupo Sexo was a large band that incorporated horns and other instruments as well as having a more funk/punk comedic lyrical quality that is again similar to the Vandals. Gherkin Ruckus was a band that formed towards the begging of the 90’s and like El Groupo, they too incorporated a bit of a Red Hot Chili Peppers vibe but with a bit more “musicianship” as by this time the players in Gherkin were far more established and skilled. One of the members of Gherkin Ruckus who sticks out in my mind is Miles Gillette, the drummer. He also was the drummer for El Groupo Sexo. Miles worked at a local record store here in the OC called Peer Records. In particular, the one located across from UCI in Irvine. I worked at this store with Miles.
Much like Miles, I too was a drummer and he often shared a lot with me in regards to playing style. Miles went on later to form a band with THE notable skate photographer “O” from Thrasher magazine. Together they performed in a very heavy riff oriented band with the fuzz/grunge sound. This band was called Fluff. Again, for the 90’s, these guys were road dogs touring constantly on festivals like Warped tour and Lalapalooza.
Some other well known local acts from that period were Big Drill Car from Costa Mesa, The Muffs w/ Kim Shattuck from Anaheim, No Doubt also from Anaheim (whom you’ve mentioned), Social Distortion from Fullerton (kinda obvious). Some of the other “baby” bands of notice are acts like Sensefield, Farside (the non rap act), and Insideout w/ Zack De La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine notoriety. I hope that was a fun romp through a little bit of OC underground music history!! CHEERS!! Stromboli 🤓👍👌😎
Had to come back in here and comment this because its just so ironic. Im watching the X Files and the one guy on this episode is wearing a VANDALS shirt, the chances of that is crazy!!
33:24 Jeff's Birkenstocks!
Myself and my girlfriend went round with fat mike when we were in Vegas, it is a great museum also spent way too much in the gift shop. Funny part was my girlfriend works in museums so mike was asking her "are we doing this right?"
The OP IVY, GD & NOFX stuff is too RAD!
Michael Bolton has a song, "Everybody's crazy"..
🎸😀
Ruckus the legend!
Who is the opening song?
Electric light parade by 84 Nash
@@paullap88 Any kind person to share this title/song in quality version please ?
Great vid. Have you ever seen Cake Boy? Warren is the main character. My friends No Use For A Name are the band that torments him.
Looks amazing. I didn’t see any old Butthole Surfers stuff from the 80s.
It was Warrens birthday at the show. Did they play F*ck you, its my birthday?
Check out Jinjer they will eventually find their way into the Punk Rock Hall of Fame. They are a Ukrainian progressive metal band.These guys have put in some serious work over the past decade. There isn't a single founding member left in this band but everyone that has left was
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I could tell you a brief history on Creepers (crepe soled shoes) in maybe 5 minutes or less. 😂
6:10 - NEW YORK DOLLS?? Looks like HEARTBREAKERS to me...
He was awesome. I saw another tour, i dont remember who was the tour guide, but he was just going around saying this band sucks, this guy sucks, all the time.
I hope they retired one of Warren's outfits. Also, I once had the teletubby shirt where one of them had a goatee like Warren, gimme a cookie. Oh and I almost got beat up when I was 16 by 20-something year old skinheads at Soma Live 1999 New Year's at San Diego Arena because I bought a Hitler Bad, Vandals Good t-shirt and put it on immediately. Flash forward 24 years and young "punks" who weren't alive during 9/11 like to call me "racist white supremecist bigot etc..." because I questioned vax mandates. LOL!
I see no sign of CRASS yet..
Wait, isn’t a museum to punk the most un-punk thing there is?
Not at all
@@DazewithJordantheLion 😆 Thanks for taking us along to cool stuff like this!
😂😂
The hell is he on ..
Over priced! $30.00 per person tour by a punk rocker aka poser!
Lol what year is it where you live? $30 is nothing for something like this
@@gonootropics2.065 "this" being at best a representation of how thoroughly ran through punk's become after being in the mainstream for so long
Warren's a good axe man but the Vandals were the best in the early 80s w/ Stevo. & Quakenbush was best in the Falling Idols.