Saw the Heartbreakers many times in 78-80. Best nights of my life. As a 15 year old who snuck out. I still measure my life by those days of the best music ever.
I'm writing the same thing to a friend who is 63 now and who doesn't even know who these people are who made the best music ever. I was born too late, in 1974, and I have only listened to these dramatic and romantic emotions for 25-30 years, when Johnny was already gone. 🥺😢
This is the tightest, straightest & most sober (whatever constitutes as sober for JT) I've ever seen Johnny play. Even more energy than the Dolls days. Flawless
Being such a big fan of Thunders is so great to witness a truly great performance by him as so many posted live shows seem to hope to denigrate his memory. Him and Dee Dee were the best punk songwriter of that era and both suffered from the same disease.
Never saw him so coherent. The guitar playing on Personality Crisis rivals his best days in the Dolls. He was sloppy, but he had a very distinct guitar sound. You can always tell when you're hearing Thunders!
Ah memories. Arthur sent a guy to get us. He saw us in the balcony. Nice man. Had enough class to walk with us since we wouldn't all fit in the limo. He wanted to drink, but, I was only 16 or 17.
Johnny, Jerry and Arthur all playing at their best. Johnny's guitar sound is just so amazing, distinctive, If only one I could play my junior like that. Thanks for posting 😊😇😇
@@leahflower9924 that is so cool. I'm from Jackson Heights myself about three blocks from where JT grew up. He was a bit older than me so we never crossed paths in the neighborhood. Whenever I saw him solo or with the Heartbreakers, I was not aware back then that he was from my neck of the woods.
@@testcyp767 I was hoping there would be a movie about thunders like early baseball days then not wanting to cut his hair and telling ma he's gonna join dolls and dress in drag lol and then his heartbreaker and solo days..not a documentary though like a real movie
@@leahflower9924 that sure sounds great. I would certainly buy a ticket. The thing is your average music fan of today have no idea who he was. Another unfortunate reality is almost everyone close to Johnny is gone. His sister could have had a huge part putting something like that together.
I love Johnnys voice! And he is hands down my favorite guitar player of all time. Certainly not the most technically proficient. But he could just make you FEEL every note. Just magic!
Not a weak voice at all! Especially towards the end of his life, he really channelled the bluesmen who were his main influences. Had he lived, he would have become a master Blues player and singer, and he would have been stellar. But alas, it wasn’t to be....
It's a pity that you hardly see Arthur Killer Kane in this. It would have been so much better if he stepped up front and of course a few extra cameras. Great gig tho.
@@jonyscrewzo yeah makes sense. I don't think Arthur had gigged for years before this so I can imagine him wanting to keep a low profile.. He probably just wanted to make sure he concentrated on playing well. still a shame tho.
@@nanchanger I missed that one, I met him at City Gardens after his 86? Show but I don't think he was with any original members of dolls or heartbreakers
@@nanchanger I missed those shows too... I had a hard time finding out about shows then ... I definitely saw him at City Gardens and I think he had two black sidemen for bass and drums, he did a short acoustic set too...
Saw him in 81 or 82. Best 45 minutes of pure rock and roll of my life. 2am closing time Johnny demanded drinks. Bartender said no. End of set. I expected this show to be a trainwreck this late in their lives, but it's amazing, BTW, 14 is Sonny Boy Williamsom II / Rice Miller's "Help Me", not "Green Onions", which came out a good few years later.
Disculpa… que es eso de buen Ritmo?…. Esto no es bachata…. Esto es Rocka’n Roll!!! Porfavor… eso no es comentario para Johnny thunder…. Quisiera saber cuánto discos del tienes
@@JorgeLopez-cy9bt por su puesto que es rock and roll, y me gusta mucho porque ademas de agresividad y lenguaje vulgar tambien tiene un buen ritmo bien pegadizo y aveces lo bailo xd, quiza los escucho de una forma muy diferente a la tuya, pero aun asi em gustan mucho y no nececito tener sus discos para que me gusten :)
This show was so superior to a lot of right on people of the central coast of ca ….thank you Johnny gas - station .as he drove us their in that baby blue & white hump in the front and smelled like surfboards …. D i played and other artists ,and we danced the hole fricking jolly new time,even did helicopters,spinning like if you were in a tea cup ,some one would try to bounce you ,knock you down but the force was so strong ,they ended up like dice up against the wall …I here the voices and I know almost what we were doing,you could hear Kirk Sampson telling everyone to shut up& after that show Kirk would wear his hat his dad got for him in Kenya,… thanks Johnny for your thunder and lightning ,just like being at church,it was on a Sunday ,of course it was punk& rock n roll praying together. …,.;:;**^# LOVE em PuNkXs central coast DAM itt
Bien… simplemente esto es Rocka’n Roll… sucio y des prolijo… como tiene que ser…. De “Reviente”… guitarras desafinadas y agresivas… tuvo que Pasar muchos años para que Johnny tenga que ser reconocido como un “icono “ del verdadero Rock…. Claro …para todos aquellos que saben que es Rocka’n Roll… disfrútenlo…. Yo lo hago desde mi casa
i heared johhny before i knew about the ramones i like him better just because he got sombody black on stage next to him 🤯🤯 and hes a lefty player like me 🔥
Saw the Heartbreakers many times in 78-80. Best nights of my life. As a 15 year old who snuck out. I still measure my life by those days of the best music ever.
Damn that sounds like fun
I'm writing the same thing to a friend who is 63 now and who doesn't even know who these people are who made the best music ever. I was born too late, in 1974, and I have only listened to these dramatic and romantic emotions for 25-30 years, when Johnny was already gone. 🥺😢
Totally feel what your saying about measuring your life .....
You new the score. Thunders and the heartbreakers were the real deal
@@matthewjdouglas6471 absolutely mate RnR
This is the tightest, straightest & most sober (whatever constitutes as sober for JT) I've ever seen Johnny play. Even more energy than the Dolls days. Flawless
Yes, this is the most beautiful Johnny concert I have been able to see.
I agree mate may they all
rest in
Rest in Powder
RnR
he is coked up here and strung out
@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369 Nowhere near as strung out as he was most nights onstage. This is fab.
You are right! From another who was there. Long may he wave, in videos like this.
Being such a big fan of Thunders is so great to witness a truly great performance by him as so many posted live shows seem to hope to denigrate his memory. Him and Dee Dee were the best punk songwriter of that era and both suffered from the same disease.
Just a great, great rock n roll show. Johnny an amazing musician and showman.
When Johnny is on point, man he is great!!... I always hated seeing him fucked up on stage...this really shows what he was capable of...
Agree. A singular talent. Close on Keith’s heels.
Where did you sew him?
Came to see a train wreck....
Saw a master at work. If those kids sitting there only knew..
A Master at work.
Tight band. Pretty prime JT and you can really appreciate the drumming.
Johnny is really tight in this.
A treasure for the viewer. Thanks for Shanre!
Never saw him so coherent. The guitar playing on Personality Crisis rivals his best days in the Dolls. He was sloppy, but he had a very distinct guitar sound. You can always tell when you're hearing Thunders!
Always can tell, even just a quick lick. Many try but no one sounds just like him
Nolan is a beast! Jerry and Johnny (and Kane) all in top form, live too! 🤗
Excellent RnR
Arthur Kane, was right handed 😐
I'm from Detroit (blow the reveille)!
Johnny's guitar sounds like:
*The dinosaurs right after the meteor hit!*
*COOLEST EVA LIVED!*
Dave B.
What a show! - Correction: what a fucking SHOW!
Ah memories. Arthur sent a guy to get us. He saw us in the balcony. Nice man. Had enough class to walk with us since we wouldn't all fit in the limo. He wanted to drink, but, I was only 16 or 17.
That's why we loved him so much!!!
With Barry Jones on guitar!!!
Makes it even better!!!
I've never seen or heard Thunders so on it like this, Righteous Stuff!!!!
Johnny, Jerry and Arthur all playing at their best.
Johnny's guitar sound is just so amazing, distinctive,
If only one I could play my junior like that.
Thanks for posting
😊😇😇
Got this show on DVD. Johnny is so on point here. Love it
Sticks a comb in his hair and then sings lonely planet boy wow I'm in heaven
@@leahflower9924 💯
Even the way johnny says my man Arthur with that Queens accent is so cool lol 😎
Johnny was Jackson Heights born and bred.
@@testcyp767 I'm aware and Ramones are from forest hills...my dad is from Bayside queens and apparently we are loosely related to Eddie Money 😅
@@leahflower9924 that is so cool. I'm from Jackson Heights myself about three blocks from where JT grew up. He was a bit older than me so we never crossed paths in the neighborhood. Whenever I saw him solo or with the Heartbreakers, I was not aware back then that he was from my neck of the woods.
@@testcyp767 I was hoping there would be a movie about thunders like early baseball days then not wanting to cut his hair and telling ma he's gonna join dolls and dress in drag lol and then his heartbreaker and solo days..not a documentary though like a real movie
@@leahflower9924 that sure sounds great. I would certainly buy a ticket. The thing is your average music fan of today have no idea who he was. Another unfortunate reality is almost everyone close to Johnny is gone. His sister could have had a huge part putting something like that together.
Holy Moses! What a magnificent gig!
Never get tired of hearing JT playing right on cue!
@@oliverkalamata2753 💔💔💔
THUNDERS! JONES! KANE! NOLAN!
When thunders says real world is you must wait for... What a show
Johnny, like Gene Vincent , same sensibility , same Rock'n ROLL !
Thunders at his best...
This is fugging great!!
When he was on form Johnny Thunders was God.
Some people claimed he had a weak voice I think it sounded like that on LAMF...this proves he didn't have a weak voice though
I love Johnnys voice! And he is hands down my favorite guitar player of all time. Certainly not the most technically proficient. But he could just make you FEEL every note. Just magic!
Not a weak voice at all! Especially towards the end of his life, he really channelled the bluesmen who were his main influences. Had he lived, he would have become a master Blues player and singer, and he would have been stellar. But alas, it wasn’t to be....
@@MrGiorgioud johnny was god and gg allin was Jesus Christ (literally) 😅
@@leahflower9924 well said RnR
It's a pity that you hardly see Arthur Killer Kane in this. It would have been so much better if he stepped up front and of course a few extra cameras. Great gig tho.
Yeah you right.. but thats what he want at that time, laid back in the shades 😎🤙
@@jonyscrewzo yeah makes sense. I don't think Arthur had gigged for years before this so I can imagine him wanting to keep a low profile.. He probably just wanted to make sure he concentrated on playing well. still a shame tho.
Superb..
Sooo good!!!! To bad they're gone!!!❤🎀
thanku)) at the end of pipeline the camera scans to the audience and you see a guy smiling, it looks like Sylvain)) is it
La mejor musica de mi juventud y de mi vejez.
Saw him 6 days later in N.J.
Oh wow in Passaic or at stone pony?
@@leahflower9924 they appeared at City Gardens 1/10/87, and the Ritz a week later...
@@nanchanger I missed that one, I met him at City Gardens after his 86? Show but I don't think he was with any original members of dolls or heartbreakers
@@garthkolbeck8674 in 1986 he was in Philly, Irving Plaza and Hoboken...
@@nanchanger I missed those shows too... I had a hard time finding out about shows then ... I definitely saw him at City Gardens and I think he had two black sidemen for bass and drums, he did a short acoustic set too...
My favorite junkie! Occasionally I miss him.
Where did you sew him Terry?
Mine too 💊🤣 RnR
Saw him in 81 or 82. Best 45 minutes of pure rock and roll of my life. 2am closing time Johnny demanded drinks. Bartender said no. End of set. I expected this show to be a trainwreck this late in their lives, but it's amazing, BTW, 14 is Sonny Boy Williamsom II / Rice Miller's "Help Me", not "Green Onions", which came out a good few years later.
Where did you see him?
@@jonyscrewzo Scorgies in Rochester, NY
@@thedigitalguitarist3541 🙀
Met him later his gig started 3am at Pandoras Box Festival in Rotterdam 84 and we spend some time with him in our van 💊 🤣 RnR mate have fun
I'm seeing Nicky Mick Tommy and slash in the crowd lol
Duff McKagan was at this show
They are so" down to the core
Johnny could command the stage..they are so good, they make you forget all.about David.
😎😎😎😎😎😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😈😈😈😈🤯🤯🤯🤯 QUE BUEN RITMO!!!
Disculpa… que es eso de buen Ritmo?…. Esto no es bachata…. Esto es Rocka’n Roll!!! Porfavor… eso no es comentario para Johnny thunder…. Quisiera saber cuánto discos del tienes
@@JorgeLopez-cy9bt por su puesto que es rock and roll, y me gusta mucho porque ademas de agresividad y lenguaje vulgar tambien tiene un buen ritmo bien pegadizo y aveces lo bailo xd, quiza los escucho de una forma muy diferente a la tuya, pero aun asi em gustan mucho y no nececito tener sus discos para que me gusten :)
@@aldotorres6930 Thunders used to say constantly that if people didn;t dance then he wouldn;t play...
Pipeline.....just unbelievable!
Raw rock and roll concert Thunders at his best and yes not that fucked up he lived the life as he says to much junkie business
Мы в СССР любили New York Dolls
JT fit seamlessly into the LA Glam Metal sleeze rock scene of the late 80s. He wrote some of the rules for it.
ICON.
I love seeing Johnny all cleaned up and ripping….. one true rock n roller, mister Johnny Thunders!
This show was so superior to a lot of right on people of the central coast of ca ….thank you Johnny gas - station .as he drove us their in that baby blue & white hump in the front and smelled like surfboards …. D i played and other artists ,and we danced the hole fricking jolly new time,even did helicopters,spinning like if you were in a tea cup ,some one would try to bounce you ,knock you down but the force was so strong ,they ended up like dice up against the wall …I here the voices and I know almost what we were doing,you could hear Kirk Sampson telling everyone to shut up& after that show Kirk would wear his hat his dad got for him in Kenya,… thanks Johnny for your thunder and lightning ,just like being at church,it was on a Sunday ,of course it was punk& rock n roll praying together. …,.;:;**^# LOVE em PuNkXs central coast DAM itt
@@frederickgleason89 💔💔💔
Bien… simplemente esto es Rocka’n Roll… sucio y des prolijo… como tiene que ser…. De “Reviente”… guitarras desafinadas y agresivas… tuvo que
Pasar muchos años para que Johnny tenga que ser reconocido como un “icono “ del verdadero Rock…. Claro …para todos aquellos que saben que es Rocka’n Roll… disfrútenlo…. Yo lo hago desde mi casa
i heared johhny before i knew about the ramones i like him better just because he got sombody black on stage next to him 🤯🤯 and hes a lefty player like me 🔥
??? He plays rightie.
hey needed her when i was a teen
Desde de los new york dolls no se lo vio tan bien arthur kane tocando, jhony estubo bien a llevarlo a tocar y sacarlo del agujero en que estaba
😍
Mr Born tOO lOOse at his best w/the killers crew.
🎸🔥💯💋
32:20
Arthur! Listen to that accent !
To paraphrase Lennon - another name for Rock ‘n’ Roll is Johnny Thunders
@@prnicho 💯🤙🏼😎
Arthur Kane, was right handed 😐
Yes buddy Arthur playing in the back, the left handed is Berry Jones
Was that Arthur's wife that tried to cut his finger off????? Did he have more than 1??
Hhhh no!! That was not her who cut his finger 😁
His girlfriend Connie cut his thumb, then she became Dee Dee Ramones girlfriend for a bit. By all accounts she was a bit of a handful.
😂😂😂 RnR
@@Matthew-qk1xi A handful? Ironically enough, she almost left someone handless.. 😊.. I'm sorry. I'll get me coat. 😂
Who's the woman singing born to lose?
Arthur wife
@@jonyscrewzo She's in it more than Arthur.
Set list?...Anyone want to take a shot at it?
Its in the description
@@humbug4478 Lol... Good shot man.
It was a dark day when Thunders first tried heroin .
You never heard him or heard of him before that.
This video was perfect until f’n adds ruined it
The real protopunk 🎸💉💦🎶🫧🎼. Stratosferico periodo.....
People got their money’s worth. Thunders was on that night.
People got a lot more then that 🤙