I'm 50 years old now and I was in the movement in the early 80's the violence didn't happen during the show ,that was fun, it happened when the cops would show up and started hitting us with there billy clubs in the face ,I lost 5 front teeth and a broken nose from "one of New York's finest"
Nugent's numerous derogatory comments towards the previous Commander in Chief predate Griffin's one stupid and tasteless comment by several years....so honestly we should discuss Shit-Assed Ted's verbal crap first.
I'm not sure...but it does look like him...ALOT...and he was a huge hardcore fan... John Belushi. Ad-Rock and MCA from the Beastie Boys are in the crowd, dude from Sonic Youth, a guy from the Clash, Joey Ramone, bunch of notable hardcore and punk people. This show is a legendary night in NYC...the night hardcore came to the city!
i keep coming back to this song, just to listen to it over and over again, as well as look at it. to me this is pure eye candy, that you cant see in today's music anymore.
Dude , you have no clue .... I had one of the best concerts of my life with bad brains , what an experience that, was , you probably just listened to one album you don't like , if HR was in good mood , it was a hell of a Liveshow , i am a 100% sure , you would had enjoyed it , at least if you can handle hardcore .........
Damn wonderful, been only into metal and searched for big madnesses in gigs, and never found anything like that even in youtube. Everybody does anything they want, sometimes the stage isn't even visible because of these great guys. Sad that today there aren't so much concerts like this. In Lithuania, where I live, it sucks totally, people hate each other and are laced up with chains of arrogance and other shit. Love this music and this kind of people near stage!
I spent 1985 to 1990 in punk pits from LA to Philadelphia. It was fucking AWESOME except when some asshole skin head brought out the chains or brass knuckles...to be roundly met with a full beer bottle to face. Those were the days.
Just for context - in case you weren't sure how mental and genius this was - here's the top 10 songs in 1982: 1. Physical, Olivia Newton-John 2. Eye Of The Tiger, Survivor 3. I Love Rock N' Roll, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts 4. Ebony And Ivory, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder 5. Centerfold, J. Geils Band 6. Don't You Want M, Human League 7. Jack And Diane, John Cougar 8. Hurts So Good, John Cougar 9. Abracadabra, Steve Miller Band 10. Hard To Say I'm Sorry, Chicago
I remember listening to all those songs as a kid on the early morning hit countdown before I caught the bus to school, and in the evenings at home, lol.
If I remember right, that was one small club. It always looks bigger on film or in pictures somehow. Not a whole lot of room to go crazy, but this crowd is doin' just fine!
By pure coincidence I saw them audition at CBGB...every tuesday was audition night and a friend's band was auditioning there too..They were the first all black punk band I ever saw for sure. They rocked!
1979- 1985. Pure bliss in the hardcore scene. If you were there, count your blessings, if you wish you were I get you. I came of age after Haight Ashbury, but was at the beginning of NYHC. The lower East side was my back yard. Kudos to Jenny lush, Sergio, Vinny stigma, and the whole crew every Sunday at CBGB'S.
my main area of expertise is hip hop music but i listen to other music too. i dont know much about early punk but i do know that these guys are so great and awesome that even if you take all of the words in the english langauge that are supposed to describe greatness it wouldnt even start to do these guys justice!!!!!
I still go to punk shows and pay my respects to the bands that got me through my youth and still do. But the energy just isn't the same as it was back then. .. This was a magical time for the music scene.. I miss those days...
In LA it still gets pretty crazy like this. The Backyard punk scene is still going strong. th-cam.com/video/2rcABLmwdII/w-d-xo.html This happened this year.
One of the best bands ever....would've loved to have been at this show! BB was so good for the scene and they brought so much influance with them. Yet another blessing to our music scene that is always starving for good music.
this was my favorite band when I was a teenager, for about a year I didn't even know they were black! lol this brings back good ass memories of me singing this as loud as I could in my mom's car on my way to work.
I have never heard of this band until in an interview with the late Adam Yauch mentioned them as being inspired. When I had heard the name, I ASSUMED, they were a white group [eyes toward the skies] and I was shocked and stunned to find out the truth. I continue to learn and expose my utter ignorance.
I love this band!!! Rock For Light is one of the best albums ever! THIS is what punk ought to be; Simple Plan , take fucking notes. lol These guys certainly make my Top Five list. WAY up there , with the Stooges & the Pistols!
Amazing! This is one show I wish I could have gone too. These guys were way ahead of their time. Many of my favorite bands that i grew up with in the 80's and 90's were influenced by these guys. I could see why, there passion and energy was unmatched while still being edgy and creative. Best of their time! Hands Down!!
One reason that it's difficult to see the connection between 80s hardcore and today's metal is that in the 80s there was for a brief time a genre called "crossover"--crossover from hardcore to metal. Bands such as Suicidal Tendencies and Stormtroopers of Death (which became Anthrax) were in this genre. These bands kind of had one foot in the hardcore scene and one foot in the metal scene. I think it's easier for a Metalhead to trace his roots back to Anthrax than to Dead Kennedys.
I used to frequent CB's in the early 90's, about ten years after this was filmed. Even then, remember, the Bowery (where CBGB's was located) was not gentrified, and there wasn't anything like this on TV or MTV. We were just starting to see a big explosion of punk-lite bands on the charts, and then of course Nirvana broke everything with its popularity. Bad Brains and the type of chaos you see here were a unique experience. That stage is TINY, and the space was dark and scary.
Back in my days punk was doing or being what you wanted to be or do. It was pretty much a bunch of misfits who all fit in with each other regardless of what they were into. Punk was just what brought us all together.
Damn I saw these guys for the first time a couple weeks back and i know they aren't as crazy as they were in the 80's but they still put on a great show. The fans is what made it worth it. Fuckin H.R is a trip now haha.
It is so sad to see these videos from back in the day and to see videos from today, and to see how much energy HR had then, compared to how lethargic and wasted he is now.
This is the way you do it. I saw BB in '90 at The Vic in Chicago. During the first song, a chair was thrown over the upper balcony and the railing along the floor was torn up. Fantastic show!
Also, I'm reading the posts below mine, what's with the arguing? Bad Brains started a movement - "NYHC". We use to go to CBGB's all the time in the 80's and this video brings some wonderful memories of the time - for instance I'm friends with a couple of the dudes I see in this video dancing. Celebrate Bad Brains!!!
Banned In D.C. The Bad Brains are fucking awesome them along with Minor Threat and Black Flag practically started the hardcore scene, I wish there were more bands like this
Bad Brains is the reason California happened. The term even came out of DC in reference to the Bad Brains. Amongst all the 'new wave' repackaging, people looked at the Bad Brains who played punk faster and more in your face, and said "that's hardcore punk. That's what I like, the real thing."
I wonder if kids in NYC can have the same experience I had - no cel phone, no internet, just the Village Voice club listings telling you who is playing at CB's, and news from a punk rock show on a college radio station. I think my generation is the last "analog generation", where we had to work just a little harder to find out about "underground" music like Bad Brains. Meaning: I had to actually GO to a punk record shop to get their cassette tape, or had to actually GO to a show to discover it.
AF2Fight2 - I was alive back then - actually I started hitting the clubs in the city every weekend in '83 and I know some of the dudes in this video. I'll tell you, it is the best time of my life going to those shows in the city - and you're right, after the grunge movement of the early 90's, music has no meaning or depth.
god fucking damn, what happen to music today. if they had good shit like this today i would be into music way more than i am now. this shit is full of energy
there are dozens of these bands playing just as hard and true, and good with the same amount of integrity as these bands. go to a show and you'll see tht. or just wait 20 years and listen to wha you were told was amazing again... be part or look back and wish...
my parents went on their first date to this! im serious! my dad loved bad brains! they stood in the back until HR played right brigade and he went crazy haha
0:40 I think the guy in striped yellow and gold sweater (DC football colors) is Skeeter Thompson, an old acquaintence. Bass player in Scream. In fact quite certain that is him.
My rasta friend and I went to a Cro Mags show in Baltimore and I was really new to the scene at the time so I didnt know jus how big they were til now. but he was old school punk goin to shows in the late seventies n shit and he knew the band I got to smoke the phattest spliff with the Cro Mags and got to watch the whole show from side stage..One of the greatest live shows dude..
I'm 50 years old now and I was in the movement in the early 80's the violence didn't happen during the show ,that was fun, it happened when the cops would show up and started hitting us with there billy clubs in the face ,I lost 5 front teeth and a broken nose from "one of New York's finest"
Nugent's numerous derogatory comments towards the previous Commander in Chief predate Griffin's one stupid and tasteless comment by several years....so honestly we should discuss Shit-Assed Ted's verbal crap first.
You deserve a Punk Purple Heart for your injuries!
Maybe today he thinks: Today i am selling insurances, thinking how stupid i was. ;-)
i'm waiting for the day where the guy in the yellow shirt and mohawk comes onto youtube, finds this video and says, "hey that's me!"
ELMO {} Seriously?
I bet that guy had a cool ass nickname like Spydar or Pigg
I'm not sure...but it does look like him...ALOT...and he was a huge hardcore fan... John Belushi.
Ad-Rock and MCA from the Beastie Boys are in the crowd, dude from Sonic Youth, a guy from the Clash, Joey Ramone, bunch of notable hardcore and punk people. This show is a legendary night in NYC...the night hardcore came to the city!
inalavalamp dude, they interview him at the very end of the show...look up the full version of this show to see!
Anthony Barat Has anyone been able to catch Adrock or MCA in the clips from this night? That would be great to see.
The Banned in DC solo, it's the best solo that i ever heard in my entire life. I can't explain. Thanks for that BB, thanks Dr. Know
bad brains are deffinitly one of thhe most underrated bands of all time
How so?
Not at all!
Rich Kids On lSD
i keep coming back to this song, just to listen to it over and over again, as well as look at it. to me this is pure eye candy, that you cant see in today's music anymore.
quite possibly the sickest band that ever existed.. in my opinion. H.R. was so raw
best HC for sure.
148 thumbs down ???? WTF this was one if the badest hardcore bands of all time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
David Davis Nowadays, musical tastes of people are bullshit. This is too much hardcore for them.
Can't argue with science! Who doesn't love Bad Brains!?
Dude , you have no clue .... I had one of the best concerts of my life with bad brains , what an experience that, was , you probably just listened to one album you don't like , if HR was in good mood , it was a hell of a Liveshow , i am a 100% sure , you would had enjoyed it , at least if you can handle hardcore .........
Damn wonderful, been only into metal and searched for big madnesses in gigs, and never found anything like that even in youtube. Everybody does anything they want, sometimes the stage isn't even visible because of these great guys. Sad that today there aren't so much concerts like this. In Lithuania, where I live, it sucks totally, people hate each other and are laced up with chains of arrogance and other shit. Love this music and this kind of people near stage!
they were CRAZIER when they had shorter hair, more energy, maybe les weed smoking but still greatest band ever....
True bro! Greeting from🇨🇿
One of the best bands ever. Thanks.
Greatest band live, incredible, full of spirit and able to handle crazed wackos! Love them!
I spent 1985 to 1990 in punk pits from LA to Philadelphia. It was fucking AWESOME except when some asshole skin head brought out the chains or brass knuckles...to be roundly met with a full beer bottle to face. Those were the days.
god damn! at 0:49 the crowd goes fucking wild, one of the best live performances caught on tape
one of the BEST hardcore bands in history.
they were raw as hell live too. That's no small task for songs as crazy as theirs.
Every second of this performance kicks more ass than all those so-called punk bands of the last 10 (or more) years combined.
"Country, Blue Grass, & Blues"
Sadly, it closed down a few years ago.
Dude I'm 39...you're only old when these songs stop giving you a tingle up your spine..........
You still got the tingle Phalanx?
Are you feeling it now Mr.Krabs?
Dr. Know...best hardcore guitarist ever?
OK, I'll bite.
Richard Duguay of Personality Crisis...?
Best punk band ever. Hands Down.
Just for context - in case you weren't sure how mental and genius this was - here's the top 10 songs in 1982:
1. Physical, Olivia Newton-John
2. Eye Of The Tiger, Survivor
3. I Love Rock N' Roll, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
4. Ebony And Ivory, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
5. Centerfold, J. Geils Band
6. Don't You Want M, Human League
7. Jack And Diane, John Cougar
8. Hurts So Good, John Cougar
9. Abracadabra, Steve Miller Band
10. Hard To Say I'm Sorry, Chicago
Good reminder. The context of the era.
I remember listening to all those songs as a kid on the early morning hit countdown before I caught the bus to school, and in the evenings at home, lol.
I saw them live in NYC several times. They are amazing musicians. Great guys ❤❤
If I remember right, that was one small club. It always looks bigger on film or in pictures somehow. Not a whole lot of room to go crazy, but this crowd is doin' just fine!
+jimmiemclovin You remember right.
patheticgirl43 was the girls restroom as fucked up as the guys? lol...
I love how HR is like half on stage half in the crowd.
By pure coincidence I saw them audition at CBGB...every tuesday was audition night and a friend's band was auditioning there too..They were the first all black punk band I ever saw for sure. They rocked!
I was there! one of the promoters put me on the list at the door... changed my life!! I was like "fuck KISS!"
Legendary
1979- 1985.
Pure bliss in the hardcore scene. If you were there, count your blessings, if you wish you were I get you. I came of age after Haight Ashbury, but was at the beginning of NYHC. The lower East side was my back yard. Kudos to Jenny lush, Sergio, Vinny stigma, and the whole crew every Sunday at CBGB'S.
my main area of expertise is hip hop music but i listen to other music too. i dont know much about early punk but i do know that these guys are so great and awesome that even if you take all of the words in the english langauge that are supposed to describe greatness it wouldnt even start to do these guys justice!!!!!
There will never be crowds like this :(
I still go to punk shows and pay my respects to the bands that got me through my youth and still do. But the energy just isn't the same as it was back then. .. This was a magical time for the music scene.. I miss those days...
the golden days of innocent punk music are over sadly :(
In LA it still gets pretty crazy like this. The Backyard punk scene is still going strong. th-cam.com/video/2rcABLmwdII/w-d-xo.html
This happened this year.
Try Turnstile !
One of the best bands ever....would've loved to have been at this show! BB was so good for the scene and they brought so much influance with them. Yet another blessing to our music scene that is always starving for good music.
this was my favorite band when I was a teenager, for about a year I didn't even know they were black! lol this brings back good ass memories of me singing this as loud as I could in my mom's car on my way to work.
I have never heard of this band until in an interview with the late Adam Yauch mentioned them as being inspired. When I had heard the name, I ASSUMED, they were a white group [eyes toward the skies] and I was shocked and stunned to find out the truth. I continue to learn and expose my utter ignorance.
I love this band!!!
Rock For Light is one of the best albums ever!
THIS is what punk ought to be; Simple Plan , take fucking notes. lol
These guys certainly make my Top Five list.
WAY up there , with the Stooges & the Pistols!
Best fucking solo ever
Gives me the shivers
probly one of the greatest live bands ever
Esta banda é um grande exemplo de como não devemos confiar em estereotipos!
I love it!! Without a doubt, one of the most hardcore bands to ever walk the Earth.....and it's 4 laid back rasta guys
One of my favorite hardcore bands!!!!
that looks like the
most amazing show ever
This is one of my favorite songs by them. Awesome footage.
best hardcore band ever!!! HR!!!!
Great footage from a great band 🤘🤘🍻🎸🎤🔊
Amazing! This is one show I wish I could have gone too. These guys were way ahead of their time. Many of my favorite bands that i grew up with in the 80's and 90's were influenced by these guys. I could see why, there passion and energy was unmatched while still being edgy and creative. Best of their time! Hands Down!!
One reason that it's difficult to see the connection between 80s hardcore and today's metal is that in the 80s there was for a brief time a genre called "crossover"--crossover from hardcore to metal. Bands such as Suicidal Tendencies and Stormtroopers of Death (which became Anthrax) were in this genre. These bands kind of had one foot in the hardcore scene and one foot in the metal scene. I think it's easier for a Metalhead to trace his roots back to Anthrax than to Dead Kennedys.
I used to frequent CB's in the early 90's, about ten years after this was filmed. Even then, remember, the Bowery (where CBGB's was located) was not gentrified, and there wasn't anything like this on TV or MTV. We were just starting to see a big explosion of punk-lite bands on the charts, and then of course Nirvana broke everything with its popularity. Bad Brains and the type of chaos you see here were a unique experience. That stage is TINY, and the space was dark and scary.
Back in my days punk was doing or being what you wanted to be or do. It was pretty much a bunch of misfits who all fit in with each other regardless of what they were into. Punk was just what brought us all together.
Aw hell yeah!!! Bad Brains!!!!! You can't beat this stuff!!!
i feel like i was born at the wrong time, everything back then was so different, i feel like it would have been a simpler time
Damn I saw these guys for the first time a couple weeks back and i know they aren't as crazy as they were in the 80's but they still put on a great show. The fans is what made it worth it. Fuckin H.R is a trip now haha.
what an energy! Bad Brains are great.
It is so sad to see these videos from back in the day and to see videos from today, and to see how much energy HR had then, compared to how lethargic and wasted he is now.
No puedo escuchar esto sin dejar de moverme como un loco!
This is the way you do it. I saw BB in '90 at The Vic in Chicago. During the first song, a chair was thrown over the upper balcony and the railing along the floor was torn up. Fantastic show!
it just 2 minutes but that's enough.
+Bruno Marques Serrano That's always been the most Bad Brains ever needed to speak their minds. :-)
You suck
don't you like the song?
this video has great audio quality thanks for the upload. The breakdown in this song gets me everytime
he has a certain John Belushi-ness to him.
a lot of people say the Clash are the only band that matters. those people clearly have never seen The Bad Brains.
Hey, it's only hardcore. Kids of the 80's style.
+Carl Nieves Bad Brains is RastafarI PunkRock ... Hardcore didn't emerge until a little later in the decade.
***** Shut up fool.
I was around in the scene and hardcote punk was the happening thing.
You look like a fukin hippie.
My stepdad's band opened for them back in the day
1:20 Dave Insurgent from Reagan Youth?
Idk
Looks like him for sure
Thumbs up for that back and forth, people seem to not be using the internet for actual communication anymore. it is refreshing to see
oi!punk by black people. Whoah! That's amazing :D
+Alex Timifikator YES! by black people!
Not oi! Punk. DC Hardcore. They are the fuckin og’s and invented hardcore.
Also, I'm reading the posts below mine, what's with the arguing? Bad Brains started a movement - "NYHC". We use to go to CBGB's all the time in the 80's and this video brings some wonderful memories of the time - for instance I'm friends with a couple of the dudes I see in this video dancing. Celebrate Bad Brains!!!
Best Hardcore Band Ever ! It's so awesome. I'll see them this summer but I already know it won't be like this. :(
Great song
Great band
Great club (RIP)
Great footage
Black musicians, skinheads flying everywhere.... Aaah the good ole days. I like
Bad brains elevated punk rock into real music. There is a reason everyone who was into the scene in the 80s knows this song. Legends.
It's so awesome how people go onstage with them.. I wish I could've went to CBGB's.
Watching this brought tears to my eyes. Oh the memories - and the original moshers and slammers!!! CBGB's ruled
Banned In D.C. The Bad Brains are fucking awesome them along with Minor Threat and Black Flag practically started the hardcore scene, I wish there were more bands like this
That big guy with the mohawk is in the background of every recorded bad brains gig from 82
Bad Brains is the reason California happened.
The term even came out of DC in reference to the Bad Brains. Amongst all the 'new wave' repackaging, people looked at the Bad Brains who played punk faster and more in your face, and said "that's hardcore punk. That's what I like, the real thing."
I wonder if kids in NYC can have the same experience I had - no cel phone, no internet, just the Village Voice club listings telling you who is playing at CB's, and news from a punk rock show on a college radio station. I think my generation is the last "analog generation", where we had to work just a little harder to find out about "underground" music like Bad Brains. Meaning: I had to actually GO to a punk record shop to get their cassette tape, or had to actually GO to a show to discover it.
they used to do jazz/fusion. they were really talented.
This video is a national treasure.
Best Hardcore band of all time. Best Punk band of all time. CBGBs: Best rock club of all time. RIP
awesome flick! i started hitting CB's up in 84. Still caught badbrains there many many times. Wish i could go back....
I was born in 1982 - i feel like so privileged but also so mad that i MISSED THIS.
so amazing!....
where does one go and experience a show like this anymore.....
Just went to a Trash Talk show, I can say there was just as much energy in the crowd and band as there was at an old 80s hardcore show.
I wish I were born earlier...I will never get to see these bands like these ever :(
WOW! I just found this! I used to listen to this when i used to be a sk8t rat. Brings back memories of a good and simpler times.
AF2Fight2 - I was alive back then - actually I started hitting the clubs in the city every weekend in '83 and I know some of the dudes in this video. I'll tell you, it is the best time of my life going to those shows in the city - and you're right, after the grunge movement of the early 90's, music has no meaning or depth.
Holy shit... this looks insane. I don't know what I wouldn't give to be there.
Damn. This is pure energy. Lol, they let fans dance on stage. I find that funny.
Now THAT'S what I call a gig!
wow back 7 years ago i never thought i would hear this guys on mtv....
ive seen that dude with the mo hawk and yellow shirt in soo many different videos
Best hardcore band vid I've seen this year!
i am so mad i wasn't around for this era
god fucking damn, what happen to music today. if they had good shit like this today i would be into music way more than i am now. this shit is full of energy
0:18 seconds...
It's John Belushi, isn't it? Looks just like him.
He was a huge hardcore fan, notoriously bringing Fear onto SNL.
there are dozens of these bands playing just as hard and true, and good with the same amount of integrity as these bands. go to a show and you'll see tht. or just wait 20 years and listen to wha you were told was amazing again... be part or look back and wish...
I get goosebumps watching this! The Bad Brains shows I saw in 80's were the best shows I've ever been to...I miss that time. It was fuckin' fun!
my parents went on their first date to this! im serious! my dad loved bad brains! they stood in the back until HR played right brigade and he went crazy haha
0:40
I think the guy in striped yellow and gold sweater (DC football colors) is Skeeter Thompson, an old acquaintence.
Bass player in Scream.
In fact quite certain that is him.
This deserves so much more views.
Whenever I play Bad Brains or
Minor Threat my cat goes so crazy and happy wtf me too
My rasta friend and I went to a Cro Mags show in Baltimore and I was really new to the scene at the time so I didnt know jus how big they were til now. but he was old school punk goin to shows in the late seventies n shit and he knew the band I got to smoke the phattest spliff with the Cro Mags and got to watch the whole show from side stage..One of the greatest live shows dude..
wow..i wish i wooda been there.whos the big guy in the yellow shirt with the mohawk? i see him in almost all the bad brains vidoes
Fuck i miss these days, HR was one tightly wrapped dude and these shows where awesome,. Punk was alive and well during the 80's