If I had a time machine, October 24th, 1979 at CBGB's would be my first coordinate. This clip is different -- it's true filmmaking, and it captures a glimpse of true interaction, how we should all be doing it. Wow!
Thank you Joel! Add to your time machine coordinates October 3rd 1979, Max's Kansas City on 17th & Park Ave South. That night as Screaming Mad George's band The MAD finished their set and encore, George invited four men on stage; H.R., Earl, Dr. Know, Darryl, The BAD BRAINS. They performed five songs that night, three of which became the audio track for my film. MAD drummer Dave Id introduces the band in the beginning of the film: "In about five seconds we have the Bad Brains, From Washington D.C....".
I always fantasize about that all the time hahahah, Bad Brains are too godlike between 1979-1982 , just so wonderful in so many ways, their energy is unbeatable, one of the best rock n' roll bands ever. Imagine being in a shitty band and go watch the bad brains play in that time period, you need to be insane to not go home afterwards and the first thing to do is call your bandmates and end that shit.
@@lengtche3696 That could've happened but luckily it didn't 😉. The Brains playing at CBGB's some could say gave birth to NYHC but definitely galvanized it ✊🏽 If anything it weeded out the bands that weren't up to snuff.
Fantastic video! what strikes me is the shots of the audience. Slamming hadn't taken over yet, so people could dance and spazz out in front of the stage. Nobody is wearing their punk rock uniform. The vid of the Brains at the same venue three years later is brilliant, but the crowd had completely changed
Yeah i was just thinking about that, Bad Brains are total pioneers, none of those tropes was invented yet and they are rockin harder than most of the bands do today.
True. The Pogo was the punk dance of this era but you really can't Pogo to the tempos they were setting anymore. When slam dancing became the norm, most of the females stayed away from the floor. A younger and more violent male element came in, probably from the suburbs and invented their own get down in the pit.
I’ve been listening to Bad Brains since the early 80’s and have seen them dozens of times and I was excited and grateful to find this tonight. Imagine being in that crowd at a shitty little bar and seeing these guys in the beginning; not knowing you’re witnessing the beginnings of what in my not so humble opinion would become the greatest hardcore punk band. Thank you Barry
I saw these guys in a 300 or so capacity bar called the Sun Set in Tampa, Florida around 1984. Belching Penguins and Circle Jerks were with them. At the time, I was into "Thrash" but a "Hardcore" friend dragged me to it and I am glad she did because I had a great time and I consider those 3 bands legends today. Man, every f-k-n thing was way better then!
God, this is amazing. I don't think I've ever seen filmed footage of them doing "You're a Migraine" - one of my favourite BB tunes - during this early era. You've obviously put such care and love for the music into this little film. Many thanks for sharing it on here so everyone can enjoy it!
what can I&I say, the origins are beautiful. In my humble opinion, the beginning of slam dancing and hardcore with the BB, and I am sure there are a few more but a few...This and all BB videos must be archived for eternal experience.
Absolute masterpiece, both the videography and the live show! Late 70s video footage of Bad Brains is rare air and the energy captured in this video sits right at the top. The ladies rocking out and pogoing into each other, at the front of the stage, is priceless, including H.R.'s spontaneous interaction with one of the gals next to the stage. Footage from this era of Rock's evolution, as the years pass, will reach levels similar to the old field recordings of country-blues musicians. This is worthy of the National archives. Thank you for this historical gem.
Thank you, my film ran in a few local film festivals/shows in the early 1980's, then it sat on the shelf until a couple of years ago when I decided to get the film restored.
@@barrym.9802 Fantastic footage that seems unrivaled from this time + quality! I wont pester you further but whatever transcoding was done should be the standard as, again, this footage is amazing quality. Thank you!
@@crackthefoundation_ Thank you, Color Lab in Maryland did the conversion, it took close to one year to get something I liked. 144 shots that had to be light timed. Lots of back and forth. I had the original A&B rolls remastered to dupe negative 16mm, and some 16mm release prints as well as the digital scans.
Looks like these folks didn't know how to mosh yet. Look how they just shake around like they're doing the Twist on speed. Heh, they still think they're at the Pistols show. No, this definitely gets filed under 'Hardcore Beginnings'.
@@zippymufo9765 Not really jocks, probably some surfers though. Yeah, it had it's origins at a club in Huntington Beach called The Cuckoo's Nest. For awhile it was one of a few places that would book hardcore bands. Lots of violence there directed at the punks from their neighbors, an urban cowboy bar, and the local police. Here is one of several documentaries on the club and all the harassment it's patrons, and owner were subjected to. th-cam.com/video/Xh8TvSZZheg/w-d-xo.html
awesome job! how many cameras were used? i see a lot of b-roll shoots too, really fascinating to see stuff like this. did the sound was recorded through the soundboard?
Ahhhh two sets that explains sound / visual difference. Set of different music was used over other film. - thanks for filming historical show. Crowd shots are some of best from that era.
This video shows how egalitarian the punk scene was, as opposed to the hardcore scene. There were as many young women in punk expressing themselves as freely as the young men, but hardcore (ironically) morphed into this bullshit jock/frat boy macho culture where girls weren’t welcome as equals. Ironic because the hardcore kids all claimed to hate jocks… they just wore black leather instead of Izod.
If I had a time machine, October 24th, 1979 at CBGB's would be my first coordinate. This clip is different -- it's true filmmaking, and it captures a glimpse of true interaction, how we should all be doing it. Wow!
Thank you Joel! Add to your time machine coordinates October 3rd 1979, Max's Kansas City on 17th & Park Ave South. That night as Screaming Mad George's band The MAD finished their set and encore, George invited four men on stage; H.R., Earl, Dr. Know, Darryl, The BAD BRAINS. They performed five songs that night, three of which became the audio track for my film. MAD drummer Dave Id introduces the band in the beginning of the film: "In about five seconds we have the Bad Brains, From Washington D.C....".
I always fantasize about that all the time hahahah, Bad Brains are too godlike between 1979-1982 , just so wonderful in so many ways, their energy is unbeatable, one of the best rock n' roll bands ever.
Imagine being in a shitty band and go watch the bad brains play in that time period, you need to be insane to not go home afterwards and the first thing to do is call your bandmates and end that shit.
@@lengtche3696 That could've happened but luckily it didn't 😉. The Brains playing at CBGB's some could say gave birth to NYHC but definitely galvanized it ✊🏽
If anything it weeded out the bands that weren't up to snuff.
@@robdiesel1579 InI RIGHT HERE! HC LIFERS!
if I had a Time Machine I would record all of Bad Brains, Reagan Youth, Nirvana, Beastie Boys and Death’s shows from their start
Greatest American hardcore punk band in history!!! End of story...
First Hardcore ever!!
Typical night, 15 people totally shitfaced listening to and dancing to one of the most influential punk bands of our time.
Fantastic video! what strikes me is the shots of the audience. Slamming hadn't taken over yet, so people could dance and spazz out in front of the stage. Nobody is wearing their punk rock uniform. The vid of the Brains at the same venue three years later is brilliant, but the crowd had completely changed
Everybody has the 77 look uniform. Pre hardcore!
I caught Mr. Twitch trying to start a pit @5:31 but it didn't take lol
They're spastic dancing like they're at a Pentecostal tent revival.
Yeah i was just thinking about that, Bad Brains are total pioneers, none of those tropes was invented yet and they are rockin harder than most of the bands do today.
True. The Pogo was the punk dance of this era but you really can't Pogo to the tempos they were setting anymore. When slam dancing became the norm, most of the females stayed away from the floor. A younger and more violent male element came in, probably from the suburbs and invented their own get down in the pit.
being an east coat punk in 1979 i can confirm this is what it was like before the mosh pit
What a great thing. Frantic music, wild dancing but without the stupidity of the mosh pit.
i can’t remember when the pit started …
I’ve been listening to Bad Brains since the early 80’s and have seen them dozens of times and I was excited and grateful to find this tonight.
Imagine being in that crowd at a shitty little bar and seeing these guys in the beginning; not knowing you’re witnessing the beginnings of what in my not so humble opinion would become the greatest hardcore punk band.
Thank you Barry
I hate HR's apppro😢now
the difference between this and the 1982 video at CB’s is drastic. The band and the crowd. Both videos are amazing!
You see that blonde girl? Now watch the 1982 video. She’s in it too. So are a few others.
hats off to the band, the crowd and the maker of this wonderful video. Thank you!!!
There would be no NYHC without this show. legendary footage.
What a true statement!!
I saw these guys in a 300 or so capacity bar called the Sun Set in Tampa, Florida around 1984. Belching Penguins and Circle Jerks were with them. At the time, I was into "Thrash" but a "Hardcore" friend dragged me to it and I am glad she did because I had a great time and I consider those 3 bands legends today. Man, every f-k-n thing was way better then!
Gold. Thanks!
0:28 - Pay to Cum
2:17 - You're a Migraine
4:23 - At the Atlantis
Thanks for the list.
people like you are the MVPs of youtube 🙌
God, this is amazing. I don't think I've ever seen filmed footage of them doing "You're a Migraine" - one of my favourite BB tunes - during this early era. You've obviously put such care and love for the music into this little film. Many thanks for sharing it on here so everyone can enjoy it!
CBs was my home/workplace for many years and this footage is amazing, thank you!
What a treat!
Incredible document from the creators of hardcore.
Probably the coolest video on You Tube.
what can I&I say, the origins are beautiful. In my humble opinion, the beginning of slam dancing and hardcore with the BB, and I am sure there are a few more but a few...This and all BB videos must be archived for eternal experience.
Wow, wonderful footage of the legendary Bad Brains!! Thank you for posting this. 💯
busted three ribs at Irving plaza - I wanna say 84 ish? - best. rock. show. ever.
Absolute masterpiece, both the videography and the live show! Late 70s video footage of Bad Brains is rare air and the energy captured in this video sits right at the top. The ladies rocking out and pogoing into each other, at the front of the stage, is priceless, including H.R.'s spontaneous interaction with one of the gals next to the stage. Footage from this era of Rock's evolution, as the years pass, will reach levels similar to the old field recordings of country-blues musicians. This is worthy of the National archives. Thank you for this historical gem.
Wow, I have never seen this one. Incredible.
Hell yeah ⚡🤪 I'm 54 still rocking NYHC
lol So you vvere ten - ish
'' still rocking '' vvould be older
Wow. Life long fan and I've never seen this.....
Definitely there last haircut
Nice to see see very happy old friends .
this is some awesome footage, thanks for capturing this, bad brains 🔥
MY GOD, where did this come from!!!!!!!! Where has this been hiding…never knew it insisted.
Thank you, my film ran in a few local film festivals/shows in the early 1980's, then it sat on the shelf until a couple of years ago when I decided to get the film restored.
wow! thank you so much for sharing this gem
Thank you!
Ian MacKaye spoke about seeing Bad Brains at CBGBs, wondering if he was here…
Mike D. met Yauch at a BadBrains show a year later in "... late 1980." Actual fact
Thank you❤
Incredible footage
I was only 13 in 1979. But just 6 years later I saw them at Wesleyan. We got amazing bands at Eclectic from 84-88.
Thank you.❤
I wish I could have been there. That was my 16th birthday!
great footage and good sound thanks for posting this
None will ever be able to capture not only the fury but also the stage magic this band had.
Amazing! Thank you!
Thank you so much for uploading this.
Oh my god, that is fantastic.
Pure joy.
incredible.
Note the 70s vibe.
We had not yet invented slam dancing and mosh pits.
moshing is older though
This is a treasure
Thank you so much for the beautiful memories.. any more??
Thank you, no other film but check out the Tier 3 recording, from October 15th 1979, nine days before I shot the CBGB's film.
@@barrym.9802 Where can we find said recording ? Thank you for this .
@@NBM3 I just put it back: th-cam.com/video/MecHLGgw4OY/w-d-xo.html
SUBSCRIBED !!!
Thank u sir !!!
THANK YOU FOR THE MAD 2 !!!!!!
EQUALLY FABULOUS !!!!
Glad you were around ...with a camera and a nagra !!!!
amazing stuff. Any chance we can get a download link for this video or an uncompressed version?
sorry, but I keep the film on vimeo, watch as many times as you want. Final restorations is not complete yet: vimeo.com/594237731
@@barrym.9802 can't wait to see the restoration! Already looks great
It been an honor seeing these guys live at The Mohawk in Austin
crazy !!! Who was the vocalist at this show?
i love this so much
GOD I FUCKING LOVE THE BAD BRAINS SO MUCH
Amazing.
I was here
Best to ever do it.
Gigs without phones. The good old days!
Dancing of crowd and H.R. is so sick like they’re goading each other on!
DOOD....AMAZING FUCKING FOOTAGE!!!
Very early document, before slam dancing and stage diving became the standard
This is fucking fantastic!
KILLING IT
They had a HUGE FOLLOWING!!
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
holy shit, is that Lux Interior on the front row at 01:05??
CBGB was intense
This is absolutely incredible.
This is The best Of hardcore
great!
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💥
❤️
Too good
OMG I was born very next day 25th😂😂😂and this genius noise masters they change hardcore music forever
Epic 🔥
Pure
Set list?
a bad brains se le abaldo la milanesa!
PIONEERS AND ORIGINATORS.
Lit 🔥
💙
yeeehhhawww :))))) yooouthhhh
Too gooe
Wow
Good brains
DADDAADADADADLADAAAA, DADADAAAALDADADA!
this shit goes hard
OH Gawd This dumb anime on Our Cultures Videos
BAD BRAINS= Foundation!!!
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Time Machine indeed 😅
The Grattest and First Hardcore Band.
Brutal esta rola waaaa......😼😼
The Bad Brains needs a biopic
No it does not
Biopics always dumbing everything down how we grew up
Your generation always wanting biopics of how we grew Up
And you didn't
@@haxio17 excuse me? Dude keep your opinions to yourself bro.
Is this on 16mm? Do you recall what model camera you had? Just wondering, thank you for sharing this amazing history!!!
Yes, 16mm. I was using a spring wound Bolex, parallax viewing.
@@barrym.9802 Fantastic footage that seems unrivaled from this time + quality! I wont pester you further but whatever transcoding was done should be the standard as, again, this footage is amazing quality. Thank you!
@@crackthefoundation_ Thank you, Color Lab in Maryland did the conversion, it took close to one year to get something I liked. 144 shots that had to be light timed. Lots of back and forth. I had the original A&B rolls remastered to dupe negative 16mm, and some 16mm release prints as well as the digital scans.
The birth of hardcore.
thank gawd for boomers
Bunch of No Wavers trying to figure out the headfuck of music they are hearing. This footage is excellent. Good job man.
This footage is incredible where is it from?
Thank you, I filmed at the one and only CBGB's Oct 1979.
I’m a New Yorker born in 74 so I was too young but what was it like to be old enough at that time?
Nick Marden!!!
Looks like these folks didn't know how to mosh yet. Look how they just shake around like they're doing the Twist on speed. Heh, they still think they're at the Pistols show. No, this definitely gets filed under 'Hardcore Beginnings'.
Yeah, by all accounts moshing didn't hit the East Coast until 80-81. Legend has it that the Huntington Beach jocks started it at Black Flag shows.....
@@zippymufo9765 Not really jocks, probably some surfers though. Yeah, it had it's origins at a club in Huntington Beach called The Cuckoo's Nest. For awhile it was one of a few places that would book hardcore bands. Lots of violence there directed at the punks from their neighbors, an urban cowboy bar, and the local police. Here is one of several documentaries on the club and all the harassment it's patrons, and owner were subjected to. th-cam.com/video/Xh8TvSZZheg/w-d-xo.html
lol Moshing came from an older Generation than them
and before this
You sound super hardcore
lol
Epic, except for that one dude who had a constant frown , and eventually sat down .. who is that?
You'll never know
My man got his dates mixed up and thought it was “Country” night at CBGB’s.
awesome job!
how many cameras were used? i see a lot of b-roll shoots too, really fascinating to see stuff like this. did the sound was recorded through the soundboard?
Thank you, only one camera, a spring wound Bolex, shot over two sets. Sound was recorded on a nagra 3 or 4, open mic.
Ahhhh two sets that explains sound / visual difference. Set of different music was used over other film. - thanks for filming historical show. Crowd shots are some of best from that era.
The mormon missionary at 1:50 first night out
HOLY SHIT
along with the dead kennedys the firs time hardcore came about in the states??????
Dam! That's early Brains!
This video shows how egalitarian the punk scene was, as opposed to the hardcore scene. There were as many young women in punk expressing themselves as freely as the young men, but hardcore (ironically) morphed into this bullshit jock/frat boy macho culture where girls weren’t welcome as equals. Ironic because the hardcore kids all claimed to hate jocks… they just wore black leather instead of Izod.
Crowd is on zombie pills
Gavvd all you fu cking Noobs