They were amazing live. She punished herself onstage like a female Iggy. One of the greatest bands I've seen live out of many many hundreds. She left the stage bloodied.
Absolutely!! One of the most exciting, furious confusing and rewarding I've witnessed! Also among many hundreds. Lovely people too 😌. Fractured, but lovely, and they throw a pretty decent party into the bargain haha🤪 🙀
@@sexobscura really??🙄 Guess you never saw them play. Iggy's just a parody of what he would like to be; not even close to Katy-Jane, Pete Murphy, the birthday party (all of them), rollins, CosiFannyTutti etc. pfhh.
@@KevPage-Witkickerlol, stop lying Kev, it’s not big and it’s not clever and most of all you’re not impressing anybody. Pics or it didnt happen, even tho we know it didnt. Good one tho…👍🏾🤣
@@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse No-one had camera-phones back then dude it was 1992... Headliners were RDF (Radical Dance Faction) and we were Hex Fremlin (who also arranged/promoted the gig itself). We went on first and when Daisy Chainsaw were playing we ate their rider (rice & peas in pita bread, weirdly)... I'm not trying to impress anyone, just telling a story. Sorry your life is so bland that you imagine everyone else has experienced as little as you have....
@@KevPage-Witkicker whoooooaaaaaaaa wait hang on a minute lil buddy I was 26 in 1992 and I owned a camera from the age of 10. I said “pics or it didnt happen” I never said show me your phone bill from 1992 wtf are you talking about? Didnt you know there were cameras before 1992? 😂🤣💀
@@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse Sorry, did it look like I wanted to keep talking to you? I didn't. I didn't take pics because I WAS ON THE FUCKING STAGE, I DIDN'T HAVE MY 110 WIND-ON CAMERA ON ME AND I DIDN'T EXPECT SOME UPPITY CUNT TO START TALKING SHIT ABOUT IT 30+ YEARS LATER. Get bent you absolute fucklump.
I loved it but took it for granted; don't think you'd get get this kind've aliveness & sincerity now; too commercial, poli$hed & controlled these days for something to punch thru?
The lyric," We love you Yeah, Place your trust in us completely" is absolute diamond Stuff. Capitalism in a nutshell. Prescience in Art in the 90s. The Word was anarchic youth TV at it's best. Luv and Peace.
saw them in a tiny squatted pub in vauxhall somewhen in the early 90s + few times after that in much larger venues. gosh - she most definitely was the best female performer by far i've ever seen. complete lunacy, she didn't seem to give a flying fuck + sure did take no prisoners. i was absolutely blown away by it. they kept on doing pretty much the same with queen adreena a few years later. regarding a not v. likely collaboration i actually spoke to her on the phone somewhen in between - surprisingly (?) enough she came across as rather humble + welcoming. nice
Wow, she sounds really different on this version of the song. Not that I mind the "little girl" voice she normally uses, but it would be cool to hear her sing like this on more songs. =)
The good ole days. I bought this record when it came out… Everyone thought I was weird at the time and then not long after, everyone started listening to American grunge. Yeah the good ole days.
I think the Dogbones (Crispin's new band) are still going, or at least they were as late as 2010, with a sound very similar to Daisy Chainsaw and Queenadreena.
I saw these guys at TT The Bears place in Cambridge, MA...I dunno. 1990-91(?). They were load, rude, and they didn't give a fuck what we thought of them...amazing!
@angels77100 I agree with their stand on this matter. The fact is KatieJane still makes music and is able to sell it at a premium. To me, the sort of people that discover music through whatever the equivalent of TOTP is these days, would taint the music and I admire and respect her for this. I'd rather have it this way than for her to have become massively famous, not be able to handle it then never make music again. Daisy Chainsaw had to die for KatieJane's rebirth ;-)
@@kingquaps I thought you might've changed in 8 years but you seem to have a lot of opinions on types of people and what tribe they belong to. Good luck with that.
@@Noder okay, I sense a personal trauma somewhere. The closest I got to dividing people was talking about people who consume pop music. I certainly haven't said anything in my reply to you, so I'm not sure how you've deduced that's who I am. Conversely, you came in talking about "hipsters", so clearly you've got some sort of problem with a perceived group. I'm not sure why you reacted so viscerally, nor why you're trying to pick a fight, but if you have issues with tribalism, detach from it dude. Let it go. Nurture the love around you and don't give energy to negativity, otherwise you'll become the thing you hate.
@@kingquaps Actually, you know what? fuck it, you're right, I was stressed and angry. I get wound up a bit too tightly sometimes and you seem like a fair bloke. I was unfair to you and I apologise unconditionally.
their first big hit... i wonder if their mockery of the industry hurt them, such an amazing band and so little recognition, i think the "industry" black listed these amazing musicians.
@angels77100 I guess it depends on their intent, which we'll never know. Some people play music for the love of it and if you get picked up by a talent scout who says "we love you yeah, we love what you got and you've got it truly", you could end up on television. It seems to me that there was a realisation that this wasn't what they wanted but it hasn't stopped them making music (and imo much better music now). You sometimes have to choose between money and integrity I guess.
I dropped an enormous plop whilst watching this. Thankfully I was seated on the toilet. It wasnt like this 💩 it was more like this 🪵 and made a heft phhhhdoosh sound as it jettisoned into the bowl water! 👍🏾
I bought this and my friend said I should melt it to make an ashtray, so it would be of SOME use. I think he objected to the title. But I thought it was rather catchy.
Lol, in all the years I've watched this video and listened to this song, I've only just realised she had no knickers on in this performance. Which is apparent at the end when she gets lifted up. Still, fucking awesome song and wish more came from them.
@dirkbogarde44 Yes. But the Clash had already established a solid fanbase (post punk era) & were winning over the mainstream crowd. It's a little like Metallica selling out to the numetal pop scene when they had no need as they already had a loyal, solid fanbase. TOTP was basically the X-factor of it's day (for pop producers of disposable pop garbage & music management) but real bands like Daisy Chainsaw should have taken advantage.
@kingquaps Everything you've said is true in my opinion. TOTP & it's audience was nothing but disposable pop garbage. But, the reason you go into the music business to begin with is to SELL as much as you can. TOTP in that respect was the perfect format to launch your career. Which was why Daisy Chainsaw failed. I hated Metallica for years because they sold out. But now I see why. Their music still sucks, but they are players at the end of the day in the world of business.
@RolexTharsus NOOOOOOOOOOOO they were a rare excemption all it was in the 90's was oasis n blur n shitty dance muzakkkk. Daisy Chainsaw were sadly a 1 hit wonder :( was a pity we didn't see more of them !
I miss the 90s. I also remember when I used to think that was a song too! Ha ha ha ... But what they didn't have in talent they made up for in theater / performance art. I miss when being a hipster meant wearing flannel, having acne and dirty hair. But the wisdom gained since makes up for it.
@LightBahamut The 80's was truely wonderful, the nineties on the other hand was dire, it had flashes of brilliance but was normally totally grey and totally anal. I think we're getting better music now. It was mostly bad dance music and terrible indie ( oasis n blur) in the 90's !
Daisy Chainsaw were just way too cool for this world
Oh no they weren't!
Oh yes they were!!!!
Daisy Chainsaw, Therapy? and Hole at Manchester Boardwalk in December 1991 was one of the most memorable gigs of my life.
lucky :)
oh
They were amazing live. She punished herself onstage like a female Iggy. One of the greatest bands I've seen live out of many many hundreds. She left the stage bloodied.
Absolutely!! One of the most exciting, furious confusing and rewarding I've witnessed! Also among many hundreds. Lovely people too 😌. Fractured, but lovely, and they throw a pretty decent party into the bargain haha🤪 🙀
*except that Mr. Osterberg was REAL*
*this 'woman' is just a real bad JOKE*
@@sexobscura really??🙄 Guess you never saw them play. Iggy's just a parody of what he would like to be; not even close to Katy-Jane, Pete Murphy, the birthday party (all of them), rollins, CosiFannyTutti etc. pfhh.
@@sexobscura - How did you get the bold/dark font?
@@NOWtheband
You just place a star/asterisk in front and behind the word/s you want to emphasise
First ever gig I went to was Daisy Chainsaw. My friend's older brother was in a band who opened for them.
Happy memories brought me here!
I filled in as singer for a band who opened for them, first gig ever played (Gloucester Guildhall).
@@KevPage-Witkickerlol, stop lying Kev, it’s not big and it’s not clever and most of all you’re not impressing anybody. Pics or it didnt happen, even tho we know it didnt. Good one tho…👍🏾🤣
@@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse No-one had camera-phones back then dude it was 1992... Headliners were RDF (Radical Dance Faction) and we were Hex Fremlin (who also arranged/promoted the gig itself). We went on first and when Daisy Chainsaw were playing we ate their rider (rice & peas in pita bread, weirdly)... I'm not trying to impress anyone, just telling a story. Sorry your life is so bland that you imagine everyone else has experienced as little as you have....
@@KevPage-Witkicker whoooooaaaaaaaa wait hang on a minute lil buddy I was 26 in 1992 and I owned a camera from the age of 10. I said “pics or it didnt happen” I never said show me your phone bill from 1992 wtf are you talking about? Didnt you know there were cameras before 1992? 😂🤣💀
@@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse Sorry, did it look like I wanted to keep talking to you? I didn't. I didn't take pics because I WAS ON THE FUCKING STAGE, I DIDN'T HAVE MY 110 WIND-ON CAMERA ON ME AND I DIDN'T EXPECT SOME UPPITY CUNT TO START TALKING SHIT ABOUT IT 30+ YEARS LATER. Get bent you absolute fucklump.
i loved the chaos of the word
I loved it but took it for granted; don't think you'd get get this kind've aliveness & sincerity now; too commercial, poli$hed & controlled these days for something to punch thru?
The lyric," We love you Yeah, Place your trust in us completely" is absolute diamond Stuff.
Capitalism in a nutshell.
Prescience in Art in the 90s.
The Word was anarchic youth TV at it's best.
Luv and Peace.
I loved both Daisy Chainsaw and Queen Adreena.
boy that girl rocked out no one can take that from her
What this world needs is this crazy shit, also members in Queen Adrena and Dogbones. Great show. As real as it got.
Fantastic song, wish I'd got to see these, I bought this on 12inch and was obsessed with Crispin the guitarist!
LOVE THIS!!!! Since I was so young.
saw them in a tiny squatted pub in vauxhall somewhen in the early 90s + few times after that in much larger venues. gosh - she most definitely was the best female performer by far i've ever seen. complete lunacy, she didn't seem to give a flying fuck + sure did take no prisoners. i was absolutely blown away by it. they kept on doing pretty much the same with queen adreena a few years later. regarding a not v. likely collaboration i actually spoke to her on the phone somewhen in between - surprisingly (?) enough she came across as rather humble + welcoming. nice
The 90s really were fucking awesome! I’m so glad I was teen/early twenties in this decade!
Same... I was 15-25 in the 90s.
There never was a bad band on The Word. Amazing times ✌️
Loved this song as a kid. Saw them on the Word, but never live
Miss the 90's.
She's immensely powerful and the songs are great.
Wouldn't expect anything less from this band live after seeing the video. Great punk tune, fun and powerful, brief and humorous. Plus it rocks!
Wow, she sounds really different on this version of the song.
Not that I mind the "little girl" voice she normally uses, but it would be cool to hear her sing like this on more songs. =)
Anyone think they influenced StarCrawler?
Of course, Arrow has posted pics of on her IG
Totally!
Another time Jesus, so long ago now. This is brill and thanks for the upload
Saw them live, lead singer snogged our lead singer from our Riot Grrrl band. Named my cat after Daisy Chainsaw i.e Daisy
Which was your band.?
Katie Jane was so freaking awesome
The good ole days. I bought this record when it came out… Everyone thought I was weird at the time and then not long after, everyone started listening to American grunge. Yeah the good ole days.
Love love love love Daisy Chainsaw!
Its a shame that all footage from The Word is such bad quality
Used to love watching the word
one of the beasty chops EVER!
Stone cold classic.
Got this on 12 inch vynil. Latter day punk awesomeness
I wish they still made shows like this.
I think the Dogbones (Crispin's new band) are still going, or at least they were as late as 2010, with a sound very similar to Daisy Chainsaw and Queenadreena.
Omg this set this amazing
最高!!!!
I was very deeply in love with KatieJane for most of the early 90s, quite understandably I say. All my friends thought I was mad lol
brilliant
waouw verry good i love it 👍🤪🤪
Hell of a lot more interesting than it is now!
I remember seeing this at the time (1992?) and thinking, "This band are fucking brilliant!" Unfortunately, they lasted all too briefly… :-(
There was a new band spawned from it some years later. If you're not already familiar, check out Queen Adreena.
brilliant!
Vince Johnson is almost certainly the greatest drummer of the 1990s. Possibly even the 2000s.
Saw them a couple of years later and didnt realise u til they started that KJG had left to be replaced by another singer who wasnt a patch on her.
Darlene
She’s still cool af
totally agree with you :)
I saw these guys at TT The Bears place in Cambridge, MA...I dunno. 1990-91(?). They were load, rude, and they didn't give a fuck what we thought of them...amazing!
always liked her sister Melanie Garside in Tabitha Zu.
@angels77100 I agree with their stand on this matter. The fact is KatieJane still makes music and is able to sell it at a premium. To me, the sort of people that discover music through whatever the equivalent of TOTP is these days, would taint the music and I admire and respect her for this. I'd rather have it this way than for her to have become massively famous, not be able to handle it then never make music again.
Daisy Chainsaw had to die for KatieJane's rebirth ;-)
What a wanky comment! oh "the sort of people..." oh my gosh this is the kind of sentiment that started the hipster pandemic of 2014.
@@Noder I really don't like the word snowflake, but you've earned the title completely Daz.
@@kingquaps I thought you might've changed in 8 years but you seem to have a lot of opinions on types of people and what tribe they belong to. Good luck with that.
@@Noder okay, I sense a personal trauma somewhere. The closest I got to dividing people was talking about people who consume pop music. I certainly haven't said anything in my reply to you, so I'm not sure how you've deduced that's who I am. Conversely, you came in talking about "hipsters", so clearly you've got some sort of problem with a perceived group. I'm not sure why you reacted so viscerally, nor why you're trying to pick a fight, but if you have issues with tribalism, detach from it dude. Let it go. Nurture the love around you and don't give energy to negativity, otherwise you'll become the thing you hate.
@@kingquaps Actually, you know what? fuck it, you're right, I was stressed and angry. I get wound up a bit too tightly sometimes and you seem like a fair bloke. I was unfair to you and I apologise unconditionally.
🐻😃 yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Kawaii.
their first big hit... i wonder if their mockery of the industry hurt them, such an amazing band and so little recognition, i think the "industry" black listed these amazing musicians.
I can assure you that the ‘industry’ did NOT black list them
@angels77100 I guess it depends on their intent, which we'll never know. Some people play music for the love of it and if you get picked up by a talent scout who says "we love you yeah, we love what you got and you've got it truly", you could end up on television. It seems to me that there was a realisation that this wasn't what they wanted but it hasn't stopped them making music (and imo much better music now). You sometimes have to choose between money and integrity I guess.
The bass player is hot.
I heard the ex Queen Adreena's musician get together in a band named Konklins and made a record based on plesiosaurs (?) I will search for them-
I dropped an enormous plop whilst watching this. Thankfully I was seated on the toilet. It wasnt like this 💩 it was more like this 🪵 and made a heft phhhhdoosh sound as it jettisoned into the bowl water! 👍🏾
2020
Roseanne Barr brought me here.
Jody Penner me also! Hahaha!
I'd like to hear about this connection.
Jessica Redfern Darline wanted to go see a Daisy Chainsaw show in a episode and Rossanne wouldn’t let her go due to her being to young.
Beavis and Butthead brought me here!
I bought this and my friend said I should melt it to make an ashtray, so it would be of SOME use. I think he objected to the title. But I thought it was rather catchy.
wot an amazing tart
@TheRidllerXXThree I'm doubting in reality, all that much.
Lol, in all the years I've watched this video and listened to this song, I've only just realised she had no knickers on in this performance. Which is apparent at the end when she gets lifted up.
Still, fucking awesome song and wish more came from them.
US BULA 8ER
@angels77100 Isn't that what The Clash said though ?
@dirkbogarde44 Yes. But the Clash had already established a solid fanbase (post punk era) & were winning over the mainstream crowd. It's a little like Metallica selling out to the numetal pop scene when they had no need as they already had a loyal, solid fanbase. TOTP was basically the X-factor of it's day (for pop producers of disposable pop garbage & music management) but real bands like Daisy Chainsaw should have taken advantage.
Yeah in those days Indie girls and boys didn't look anything like those pratts in the audience who were most probably more comfortable with Take That.
binitials ....yep, more like hired models....fake as shit
They were mostly from the universities in the catchment area of Teddington studies.
I think I saw David Cameron in there
My mum named me after this
Katie Jane, I hope, not something silly like 'Love Your Money Smith' or 'Chainsaw Jones'
Or, I suppose, Daisy
😎🤘
1992
The guitar player sounds like he just don't give a darn or his mind is somewhere else... the singer however is dedicated to the end.
She’s kinda like a female Iggy Pop, which is real cool!!!
what year was this?
1992
@NeonXtacy
Le Tigre, Queen Adreena and Daisy chainsaw arent riot grrrl.
año?
17 de enero de 1992.
She's looks and acts pretty much exactly like the spaz I imagined when I listed to this song.
She's 50 now.
Not as strange as I'd like...
well they released one single that was at least noticed - hence we may conclude they outlasted their welcome by at least one single!
1:20 Drum messed up there?
Car crash rock 'n' roll, in a good way.
Kurt, why didn't you marry this chick instead?
Because he was too lame.
@LittleMissGrunge Agreed... KatieJane is beyond such throw-away shite
JUDY AND MARY?
@kingquaps Everything you've said is true in my opinion. TOTP & it's audience was nothing but disposable pop garbage. But, the reason you go into the music business to begin with is to SELL as much as you can. TOTP in that respect was the perfect format to launch your career. Which was why Daisy Chainsaw failed. I hated Metallica for years because they sold out. But now I see why. Their music still sucks, but they are players at the end of the day in the world of business.
I'd say more like coffee and RAGE.:D
@RolexTharsus NOOOOOOOOOOOO they were a rare excemption all it was in the 90's was oasis n blur n shitty dance muzakkkk. Daisy Chainsaw were sadly a 1 hit wonder :( was a pity we didn't see more of them !
*I thought it was Marilyn Manson for a bit there*
I miss the 90s. I also remember when I used to think that was a song too! Ha ha ha ... But what they didn't have in talent they made up for in theater / performance art. I miss when being a hipster meant wearing flannel, having acne and dirty hair. But the wisdom gained since makes up for it.
What’s a song to you?
@LightBahamut The 80's was truely wonderful, the nineties on the other hand was dire, it had flashes of brilliance but was normally totally grey and totally anal. I think we're getting better music now. It was mostly bad dance music and terrible indie ( oasis n blur) in the 90's !
Bunch of serious weirdos.
I wonder which branch of McDonalds these talentless fuckwits work in today?
You're a fucking knob.
The one in Munich that got shot up.
@Riggs, I concur.
Why, so I can go and get their autograph?I have less interest in them than hitting my thumb with a hammer!
Then why listen you moomin?
Watched an episode of roseanne so I looked them up to see if they were real. Boy do I wish they were fake! Damn that's not music🤢🤢😂😂
Thank God nobody is waiting for your validation.