This album is still some of the greatest bass / guitar sludgy psychedelic noises. Combined with primal drumming and crazy carnival organ it's a damn masterpiece
I have seen The Big Lebowski a million times and heard this song a million times and own this album and am just now learning that this song is in the movie.
Somewhere in my vast collection of CDs is a Monks disc, which I've had for ages, probably as long as I've been a fan of the movie, and only just NOW did I finally put two and two together... I mean, I recall reading that a Monks song was in the movie, but which one and where? No clue. I had to get it from a book called I'm a Lebowski, You're a Lebowski.
Monks in 1966, making the world believe that the future of rock music would either be Devo or The Fall... Hell this one really is the invention of Mark E. Smith.
I hear so many people calling this punk... more than people who calls Velvet Underground punk, or new wave... make peace with your mind. This is an alternative/dark psychedelic track.
Sure we all know it was in a movie, and you saw them at some club, and this was the first punk band, or maybe it wasn't. Here's the point: this song is a BANGER. 'Nuff said.
An ethos _way_ ahead of its time. The Ramones sang, “I don’t wanna walk around with you. So why you wanna walk around with me?” But, ten years earlier, the Monks were singing, “My hate for you is everlasting. But call me.”
Lyrics: Hey, well I hate you with a passion baby yeah (but call me) Well you know my hate's everlastin' baby yeahyeah (but call me) Do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, Do you know why I hate you baby? Huh, do you know?(but call me) 'Cause because you make, make me, make me hate you baby Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Well all right Well I hate you baby with a passion yeah you know I do (but call me) Oh you know my hate's everlastin' baby, yeah yeah yeah (but call me) Oh you know you know you know you know why I hate you baby? Huh, do you? (but call me) Oh it's because you make me hate you baby Yeah yeah yeah yeah (but call me) Well all right
@TomorrowNeverKnows Certianly minimalistic compared to the pop music of the day. They created tension by not following popular changes in the structure of which it was penned. They often stayed in the "route", or in one sigular note when one would ordinarily expect a chord change....otherwise know as a form of minimalism.
@TomorrowNeverKnows Calm down. He's not talking about "minimalist music." He's using the word in its more generic sense to describe one element of a song.
I grew up in the 60s and 70s, and have no recollection of this band, nor does anyone else I know who grew up in the same era. Not sure how they flew so far under the radar with that unique look and sound.
There's a conspiracy theory that a lot of the great fuzz groups are just modern bands that are made to seem like they were active in the 1960s and that like half of them are just weird friends of Greg Shaw and those guys.
Playing this for the squares upstairs.. l need louder speakers. I hope they get the message! That i hate them that is...I love the Monks though. My freind Evan and me literally got the goosebumps when we first heard Black Monk Time. Wild!Saw em play in Spain in the 2000s and they stole the show. Met them too. Truly amazing show and totally cool guys! Long live the Monks!!
@@throneandaltar7557 No idea, and given that the music is pretty niche, I can't find any info online either. If anyone knows anything, please let me know!
+guney yurtlu I do! I've had 3 shits already reading comments. All kidding aside, comments can contribute insights, history and wonderful analogies and descriptions of the music and bands.
Actually this kind of music was known as punk back in the day. It was also known as garage. It's usually called garage nowadays to distinguish it from 70s punk, post punk, indie, grunge etc. but their is no question that later forms of punk rock are strongly related to 60s garage punk (which it is still called sometimes...).
"Hey, well i hate you with a passion baby yeah (but call me) Well you know my hate's everlastin' baby yeahyeah (but call me) Do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you Do you know why i hate you baby? Huh, do you know?(but call me) Cause because you make, make me, make me hate you baby, yeahyeahyeahyeahyeah Well allright Well i hate you baby with a passion yeah you know i do (but call me) Oh you know my hate's everlastin' baby, yeah yeah yeah (but call me) Ohhh you know you know you know you know why i hate you baby? Huh, do you? (but call me) Ohhh it's because you make me hate you baby, yeahyeahyeahyeah (but call me) Well alright
First of all Dude, you don't have an ex, secondly, this is a fucking show dog with fucking papers. You can't board it. It gets upset, its hair falls out.
Smokey, this isn't 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules.
+Gabriel Lewis "Smokey, you're entering a world of pain..."
Yeah, but i wasn't over the line. So, Mark it 8.
"A WORLD OF PAIN!".
Walter, they're calling the cops. Put the piece away...
"walter,put the piece away"
They fully committed to the look. No one can say they didn’t. I like knowing that these sounds were made by men who committed.
How can you tell?
@@benjamink1403 THE HAIRCUTS MY BROTHER IN CHRIST
@@gildedpeahen876haha
This album is still some of the greatest bass / guitar sludgy psychedelic noises. Combined with primal drumming and crazy carnival organ it's a damn masterpiece
And the electric banjo!
I have seen The Big Lebowski a million times and heard this song a million times and own this album and am just now learning that this song is in the movie.
Somewhere in my vast collection of CDs is a Monks disc, which I've had for ages, probably as long as I've been a fan of the movie, and only just NOW did I finally put two and two together... I mean, I recall reading that a Monks song was in the movie, but which one and where? No clue. I had to get it from a book called I'm a Lebowski, You're a Lebowski.
Same
Same hahahah
"Smokey, you're entering a world of pain..."
Monks in 1966, making the world believe that the future of rock music would either be Devo or The Fall... Hell this one really is the invention of Mark E. Smith.
More punk than the Sex Pistols.
Alex Delarge I thought you only listened to Beethoven
I hear so many people calling this punk... more than people who calls Velvet Underground punk, or new wave... make peace with your mind. This is an alternative/dark psychedelic track.
Not difficult to be more punk than the sex pistols tbf
@The Macc Lads Live 2018 Onwards lol ...good one
@The Macc Lads Live 2018 Onwards Los saicos, Demolición.
Perú
BUT CALL MEEEEEEE
Genius. Pure simple genius.
🖤!
damn I thought they were saying "the commie"
Ikr, best thing about the song!
My favorite band from the future.
a WILD STATEMENT(from a yr ago!)
@@lorianngrilley-jamroz7631 a wild statement form 4 years ago... so how’s your 2021 going
The horniest happiest punk I ever found from1966 while alive on March 18th 2019.
"The first punk band , ahead of their time and on of the most under appreciated bands of this era"saids me
AGREED!
You got that right Sam my man...
Los Saicos (1964) th-cam.com/video/haVaaDLwWvI/w-d-xo.html
@odeerg Bruh what? They weren't told what to sing, they were told what to wear and how to look, but their sound was all crafted by them.
@odeerg They wrote all there own songs
Couldn't this song be considered early pre-punk?
Yes!!
DEFINITELY!!
Definitely punk before their time. Check out Nuggets garage rock compilations. Plenty of punk from the 60's
YES IT MOST CERTAINLY IS PURE PUNKROCK///
Yep..the rawest Proto Punk
Sure we all know it was in a movie, and you saw them at some club, and this was the first punk band, or maybe it wasn't. Here's the point: this song is a BANGER. 'Nuff said.
An ethos _way_ ahead of its time. The Ramones sang, “I don’t wanna walk around with you. So why you wanna walk around with me?” But, ten years earlier, the Monks were singing, “My hate for you is everlasting. But call me.”
"I mean, say what you like about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos."
@@ryutashiro3501fucking dog has fucking papers
@@ryutashiro3501 What are you, a fucking park ranger now?
I thought he was saying 'don't call me'?
@@Shawn-mx1hh That would make too much sense!
The shot of Walter pointing the piece in Smokeys face while this plays is my favorite moment from The Big Labowski
Smokey this is not Nam this is bowling there are rules. Bullshit dude mark it 8.
@@stewpadasso297 youre entering a world of pain
I thought this was the scene at Jackie treehorn's mansion where there's the trampoline/parachute thing happening
You think im fuckin around here? MARK IT ZERO
This was 1966? That itself is mind blowing 🎉
Dude! That bass line is like the most!
I bet Ray Manzarek jammed to these guys back in the day.
Ray Manzarek didn’t ever come to my mind listening to this?
@@renegonzalez1336 his live playing and solos with The Doors were a lot heavier, messier and disjointed than in studio.
Who knows? The Monks' organist did conjure up some jazzed-up solos.
Fuckin' dog has fuckin' papers... OVER THE LINE!!! It gets me all the time.
whaaaaaaaaa??? u need 2 journey 2 the center of the mind~
It's a league game, Smoke.
Dude: Their calling the cops man. Put the peace away
Best line ever...!!
Fuck a tournament, and fuck You Walter!
Mark it 0
Proto-punk garage rock
Lyrics:
Hey, well I hate you with a passion baby yeah (but call me)
Well you know my hate's everlastin' baby yeahyeah (but call me)
Do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you,
Do you know why I hate you baby? Huh, do you know?(but call me)
'Cause because you make, make me, make me hate you baby
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Well all right
Well I hate you baby with a passion yeah you know I do (but call me)
Oh you know my hate's everlastin' baby, yeah yeah yeah (but call me)
Oh you know you know you know you know why I hate you baby?
Huh, do you? (but call me)
Oh it's because you make me hate you baby
Yeah yeah yeah yeah (but call me)
Well all right
Killer vocals, bad ass drums, rad tune!
So true!!!
Calmer than you are.
The Monks were so f’n great. Beyond talented and cool as hell.
This dudes were fascinating, way ahead and undervalued.
From The Big Lebowski, ''Smokey if you mark that frame an 8 youre entering a world of pain''!
IM THE 8TH
_"Fuckin' dog has fuckin' papers, _*_OVER THE LINE!!!"_*
Time travellers but world wosnt ready for it .
My hair kind of ended up doing this on its own, without me shaving it into that pattern.
Comb over...? I won’t judge u
Dont' be ashamed!!
No, never did a combover.
I feel no shame. I embrace my hair’s status.
It's like a reverse high and tight.
I love the anti-guitar solo around 1:58, the heavily distorted organ, and minimalist drone.
@TomorrowNeverKnows Certianly minimalistic compared to the pop music of the day. They created tension by not following popular changes in the structure of which it was penned. They often stayed in the "route", or in one sigular note when one would ordinarily expect a chord change....otherwise know as a form of minimalism.
@TomorrowNeverKnows Calm down. He's not talking about "minimalist music." He's using the word in its more generic sense to describe one element of a song.
DRONE being the key word
Sounds like he was trying to play it backwards.
This is post-punk before punk even existed for another decade :D
OVER THE LINE
Dude:Just take it easy, man!
....calmer than you are
Walter... they are calling the cops man, put the piece away.
you're entering a world of pain Smokey.
this is pure fire
RIP Donnie
This Whole world gone crazy!
Incredible that this was recorded in November of 1965. Punk before there was punk. Few ever heard them until years later.
The Monks, The Sonics, The Stooges, The Enfields, they were all influential!
*The Seeds too!
The heart of the darkest techno
RIP Gary Burger
The power of the raw voice the thing that many artists today are afraid to use..
Check out Greasy Belcher's version of this song on YT
I grew up in the 60s and 70s, and have no recollection of this band, nor does anyone else I know who grew up in the same era. Not sure how they flew so far under the radar with that unique look and sound.
There's a conspiracy theory that a lot of the great fuzz groups are just modern bands that are made to seem like they were active in the 1960s and that like half of them are just weird friends of Greg Shaw and those guys.
@@kaimarmalade9660 you know--I actually considered that possibility, but there are some videos of them from german tv shows in the 60s
The Big Lebowski, Walter.
That was unexpectedly catchy.
There is only one band called monks, the other was THE monks which were a bubblegum "punk" band...dont get them confused
Yup yep YEP. Pop-punk for sure. Brit band I believe.
Outstanding.
It took 15 years until the advent of hardcore punk to find a song with such pure malice. Truly ahead of its time and what a find by the Cohen Bros.
You are entering a world of pain
Smokey, you're entering a world of pain.
Ten or 15 years too early...........
+Ton Toni... or 100?
it depends~(ON IF UR WEARIN DEPENDS)
The Monks are fucking amazing.
Is that you, Brother Shamus?
Playing this for the squares upstairs.. l need louder speakers. I hope they get the message! That i hate them that is...I love the Monks though. My freind Evan and me literally got the goosebumps when we first heard Black Monk Time. Wild!Saw em play in Spain in the 2000s and they stole the show. Met them too. Truly amazing show and totally cool guys! Long live the Monks!!
SOUNDZ LIKE A COOL TIME ~WISH I WAS THERE!~(lucky U!!)
Tigerbug HAHAHHA love that! hell yeah! STICK IT TO THE MAN!
They might just call you!
VERY GOOD OLD ONE.............................
This song was covered by The Fall! Never knew it was a cover... This sounds excellent.
they took this off spotify today im so sick of the world
Any clue why?
@@throneandaltar7557 No idea, and given that the music is pretty niche, I can't find any info online either. If anyone knows anything, please let me know!
FYI they have a new profile under "The Monks", not all their songs are on it, but this one is.
@@The24thunder oh my god thank you so much we are sooo back. i hope they upload some more, i miss complication!
@@The24thunder that version isnt the right one... there's no vocals? man.
AM I THE ONLY ONE AROUND HERE WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT COMMENTS?
guney yurtlu sen big lebowski den mi geliyorsun buraya? kimsin sen
+guney yurtlu OVER THE LINE
+guney yurtlu I do! I've had 3 shits already reading comments. All kidding aside, comments can contribute insights, history and wonderful analogies and descriptions of the music and bands.
Loud N'Fast Toronto He is referencing a line in the film the Big Lebowski which this song appeared in.
Oh....thank you. I have seen that movie multiple times but others have also and remember lines. I was like that with Glengarry Glen Ross.
RIP Gary!
love them from the 60th on !! Torquays - Monks
Some good shit here.
Proto Punk, really.
Electric chair soundtrack. And haircuts.
i fucking love this song
Well, thats just like, your opinion, man.
Check out Greasy Belcher's version on YT
I have been looking for the exact moment punk started, and I think this is it.
beyond punk
so it's Velvets territory , maybe
They were demo-ing in 1966 as well
4 people's feet were over the line
“Smokey, you are entering into a world of pain.”
Fucking dog has papers
YOU THINK IM FUCKING AROUND HERE?!? MARK IT ZERO!!!!
Wow, aged 44 I finally found this gem! & it's fuckng magic!
As a bisexual woman, I dedicate this to all men I have ever cared for.
You hate them because they dumped you for being a bi weirdo.
Get over it and get on with your life.
OVER THE LINE!
XD
....Love this Band....💀
Markt it Zero !
hahahahaha too funny.. i just cam from there
BILLABONG~GOOD NAME 4 A SONG
1966 punk rock before it got labeled 'punk' rock.
it was labeled as garage rock because it was
Actually this kind of music was known as punk back in the day. It was also known as garage. It's usually called garage nowadays to distinguish it from 70s punk, post punk, indie, grunge etc. but their is no question that later forms of punk rock are strongly related to 60s garage punk (which it is still called sometimes...).
I’ll be sharing this with a few people 😂✌️😃❤️👏
This goes down with the history of punk! Before punk was punk.
They'll be more famous 50 years from now than they are now.
Not a chance!
@@sparkyk5736 Pretty close-minded, there, aren't you. No imagination?
@@qtpysusie54 Why aren't they famous?
@@sparkyk5736 That's a really stupid question and a waste of time.
@@sparkyk5736 Music is subjective.
Tarantino missed this one.
Smokey now hates this song
this is bangin
I love this so much.
My father in law did the same monk haircut for my wedding. We did a medieval wedding. It was very cool.
Such a joy to find. So happy am I that I played Monks this night all night. Where? @Dublinmacker is where. Tweet.
Again. thanks so much everyone for your attention on my birthday yesterday!
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedBirthday #Audioded
I can hear so much of The Fall circa Extricate in this song!
That's because they covered it along with a couple of others!
Indeed. I purchased Extricate fresh off the shelves when it was released.
Indeed. I purchased this album fresh off the shelves when it was released.
another great, underrated work from M.E.S.
Absolutely.
wonderful
You mark that frame an 8 you're entering a world of pain.
A world of pain.
OVER THE LINE! Smokey... a world of PAIN!
Brilliant. Black Monk Theme is a fave Fall track of mine and my teenage sons, but this is amazing. A real find.
I hate you with a passion… but call me… 🎶🎶
Perfect Song For Karkat Vantas.
You brought a fuckin pomeranian bowling?
Эти люди опередили своё время, к сожалению.
"Hey, well i hate you with a passion baby yeah (but call me)
Well you know my hate's everlastin' baby yeahyeah (but call me)
Do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you, do you
Do you know why i hate you baby? Huh, do you know?(but call me)
Cause because you make, make me, make me hate you baby, yeahyeahyeahyeahyeah
Well allright
Well i hate you baby with a passion yeah you know i do (but call me)
Oh you know my hate's everlastin' baby, yeah yeah yeah (but call me)
Ohhh you know you know you know you know why i hate you baby? Huh, do you? (but call me)
Ohhh it's because you make me hate you baby, yeahyeahyeahyeah (but call me)
Well alright
MARK IT ZERO!!!!!
Just realized this was the song playing in the background when Walter went mad on Smokey
If you will it, it is no dream.
First of all Dude, you don't have an ex, secondly, this is a fucking show dog with fucking papers. You can't board it. It gets upset, its hair falls out.
Theodre Herzl, State of Israel.
Awesome
hell yeah!!!!
A World Of Pain !
_Relax man...no physical harm intended!_
U.S.M.C.Seemed to Help.in Making Pure Rock.love The Monks.this trk used to point.{near perfection.}in TBL.😊
OVER THE LINE !!!
ALL RIIIIGHT, WAY TO GO DONNY
_"If you will it, it is no dream."_
Makes my brain feel good. Makes me like men (despite hating them). Yeah baby.
This resonates with me a bit beacause nowdays, you don't know if someone is calling you or not. I send messages, and no one recieves them.
"MARK IT ZERO!" "MARK IT ZERO!" "YOU THINK IM FUCKING AROUND HERE MARK IT ZERO!"