In 1983 I was in a band in Orlando Florida called the Illbred Youth. We covered this song at a battle of the bands. I chose to enlist in the military and it ruined my life. But our bass player went on to form The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs. The ever loving Dino Everett. We were friends in jr high school and he turned me on to music that was not on the radio in florida back then. I love you like a brother Dino and wish you the best!
He REALLY doesn't get the respect he deserves. This is one THE GREATEST early punk records, imho. Production, vocals, lyrics AND drums? The guy was just INSANELY talented. This album forever changed the way I look at him as a musician.
Totally agree! The whole band was insanely talented! I remember the first time I heard The Jabbers I was totally blown away because I'd heard the Murder Junkies and heard all the stories (friends of mine a bit older than me were at his last show & had seen him a few times) & read about him so I thought I knew what he was all about but his early stuff was so different & so good I'm still listening to it 25 years later!
@Trashcan Troubadour I'll agree with all of that. However, GG is mainly praised these days for what really only amounted to self-destructive and talent-sapping behavior like substance abuse, violence, narcissism, exhibitionism, etc., etc. I find self-destroyers, like G G, to be sad and pathetic more than anything else, especially the ones who had legitimate talent and squandered it. Praising as heroes those who become to tragic victims of their own selfish choices happens all to often these days... But these are counterfeit heroes, in my opinion, more to be pitied than praised.
@Trashcan Troubadour I'm glad to hear you made it out! Thank the Lord for that. Many, as you well know, never make it out and remain trapped. For what it's worth, I've worked with and counseled substance abusers of various stripes for the past 12 years and I have become convinced that there is nothing wrong with judging their behavior as being evil and dangerous. In fact they need to hear trusted people tell them so. It's unpleasant news but it's the truth and it's no more inappropriate to offer than a doctor informing his patient of a deadly diagnosis. Truth is, it would be unloving of the doctor is he refused to tell his patient the bad news... And also the addicts (at least the ones who want help) already know what they're doing is bad and they need stable folks around them who will reinforce the fact even as they would work to help the addict crawl out of the dark... In a word, let me encourage you to rethink your position about not offering judgment on this particular issue. You know it's bad because you've been there. You know it's bad because you've seen it destroy friends and loved ones..... But by the grace of God you made it out. People need to hear you story my friend! The addicts need the truth if they're to find hope. (I'll end my sermon now... thank for your patience...)
A definite punkrock classic. before he started to sounds more like a shitbag. But it was 3 to 4 years later and punk transformed a lot in those years of 1978 to 1981. But then again Bad Religion started gaining traction after that believe it or not, Circle Jerks were popular, The Exploited in England. I just loved it all, so no need to devise for me.
Ever gig was Gg giving his best . He was a consumate professional in ever sense of the word. From the high quality production values and stage presensce. You could tell he cared alot about the fans and his music. A professional through and through of the higest caliber.
"He REALLY doesn't get the respect he deserves." What blew my mind was when I heard about the parties in Boston in the '70s where Aerosmith would be hanging out, and the door would bang open with GG there, and they'd be all like, "Oh no." "Hey, Jeej." "Uh, who invited...?" "Hey, what's up, Jeej?"
Jane's Addiction did that better already. I've never seen it since, but I once saw a large poster of Elvis on the left and Perry on the right. Said under Elvis "This rock n roll will never die." Under Perry it said "This rock n roll will kill you." Would fit better for GG though, Perry's still alive.
@doorag_nationwide oh 😆 i was just agreeing because in sick of arguing with people i cant see....but yes he would have. GG is the very definition of rock n roll...i might not agree with some of the shit he did but it was entertaining. He needs a movie
Ooi s#!+ , Where did you dig up the G.G. ? A great call you sikko ! Proud to digg it . Also I seen his brother Freddie Diablo at a joint in Redding a few years back . Yaaaaaa baby
It's not so bad if you just smoke a little at a time--actually, it's way better than alcohol IMHO, but that's not easy to explain at a party to people who politely sip cocktails.
@@tylerdurden4392 ha cool username i guess fight club was the last film that captured the rawness and struggles of Generation X, and all of those struggles are because of those boomers.
@@quinn.0 I want someone who doesn't sexually assault their audience, shit all over themselves like an infant, and violated a deceased cat. If those basic facets of decency are considered "conformist", so be it.
@@quinn.0 Just because The Ramones, Elvis Presley or Ian Mackaye didn't shit all over themselves, abused the audience and themselves that doesn't mean they are conformists. I don't think you know what real punk is, let alone rock...
@@quinn.0 I really wonder if you would have the balls to go straight to the face of John Lydon, Henry Rollins, Iggy Pop, Joe Strummer, Joey Ramone, Ozzy Osbourne, Axl Rose, James Hetfield, Bon Scott, Kurt Cobain, Morrissey, Robert Smith, Andrew Eldritch, Mick Jagger, Eric Burdon, Elvis or Jim Morrisson and tell them that they're "conformists".
Bubble Gum,Mall Pop Punk, Rolling Stones vocal style,Blink 182 ,they stold G.G.s soft core style. G.G.s earlier sound was for the mainstream, but I believe too soft for G.G.and he chose to do it on his own terms holding no shit back physically and right smack in your face assault and said fuck the dam system and did it on his own shit in your face approach style ,by holding nothing back and always giving a shit about everyone by hitting or sexually assaulting random fans.Rock n Roll !Tell the day we all die.May God Forgive us all for our sins.R.I.P. G.G.
Kinds funny that GG Allin started his career in a proto-pop punk. The Jabbers was his only truly good band. Theres only a handful of songs after that that were good. His talent faded with his mental health.
Saw him within a month of his death. As almost always, someone pulled the plug on him & the lights came up within 15-20 minutes. I didn't feel ripped off.
RIP G G Allen. He would’ve loved fentanyl.
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I am sorry but this is the funniest comment ever
There was fentanyl in his lifetime.
He wasn’t really a junkie but ok.
And bath salts. No doubt
In 1983 I was in a band in Orlando Florida called the Illbred Youth. We covered this song at a battle of the bands. I chose to enlist in the military and it ruined my life. But our bass player went on to form The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs. The ever loving Dino Everett. We were friends in jr high school and he turned me on to music that was not on the radio in florida back then. I love you like a brother Dino and wish you the best!
when God and the Devil agree😇👹
Wow, he can actually sing. I'm amazed.
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He REALLY doesn't get the respect he deserves. This is one THE GREATEST early punk records, imho. Production, vocals, lyrics AND drums? The guy was just INSANELY talented. This album forever changed the way I look at him as a musician.
Totally agree! The whole band was insanely talented! I remember the first time I heard The Jabbers I was totally blown away because I'd heard the Murder Junkies and heard all the stories (friends of mine a bit older than me were at his last show & had seen him a few times) & read about him so I thought I knew what he was all about but his early stuff was so different & so good I'm still listening to it 25 years later!
Saying GG Allin was 'insanely talented' is like saying Aunt Jemima was 'incredibly white.'
Yea. This tune ain't bad but c'mon GG got famous for his actions, not his music.
@Trashcan Troubadour I'll agree with all of that. However, GG is mainly praised these days for what really only amounted to self-destructive and talent-sapping behavior like substance abuse, violence, narcissism, exhibitionism, etc., etc. I find self-destroyers, like G G, to be sad and pathetic more than anything else, especially the ones who had legitimate talent and squandered it. Praising as heroes those who become to tragic victims of their own selfish choices happens all to often these days... But these are counterfeit heroes, in my opinion, more to be pitied than praised.
@Trashcan Troubadour I'm glad to hear you made it out! Thank the Lord for that. Many, as you well know, never make it out and remain trapped. For what it's worth, I've worked with and counseled substance abusers of various stripes for the past 12 years and I have become convinced that there is nothing wrong with judging their behavior as being evil and dangerous. In fact they need to hear trusted people tell them so. It's unpleasant news but it's the truth and it's no more inappropriate to offer than a doctor informing his patient of a deadly diagnosis. Truth is, it would be unloving of the doctor is he refused to tell his patient the bad news... And also the addicts (at least the ones who want help) already know what they're doing is bad and they need stable folks around them who will reinforce the fact even as they would work to help the addict crawl out of the dark... In a word, let me encourage you to rethink your position about not offering judgment on this particular issue. You know it's bad because you've been there. You know it's bad because you've seen it destroy friends and loved ones..... But by the grace of God you made it out. People need to hear you story my friend! The addicts need the truth if they're to find hope. (I'll end my sermon now... thank for your patience...)
One of the Top Punk Anthems
The introvert's theme song.
Definitely one of my favorite GG jams. He had an awesome voice when he actually tried.
A definite punkrock classic. before he started to sounds more like a shitbag. But it was 3 to 4 years later and punk transformed a lot in those years of 1978 to 1981. But then again Bad Religion started gaining traction after that believe it or not, Circle Jerks were popular, The Exploited in England. I just loved it all, so no need to devise for me.
Ever gig was Gg giving his best . He was a consumate professional in ever sense of the word. From the high quality production values and stage presensce. You could tell he cared alot about the fans and his music. A professional through and through of the higest caliber.
Agreed, this album can never get played out. So good. And I, for one, always play "You hate me and I hate you" twice in a row, every time.
The first time I listened to GG was the Banned in Boston album, and I been hooked ever since
GG was awesome during his tenure with the Jabbers.
Thanks for uploading the original version! The reissue has a higher tempo, probably a half-step higher.
how his voice changed from the early 80´s to the earyl 90´s
it did a little but he sang differently on purpose. His country stuff you could tell its the same voice as here, even if its lower
I think his voice on his country style is also different from his early career.
A girl strangling you back and crushing your larynyx while she struggles for her life will probably do that over time eventually.
vodka and druggs
@@РинатМалинин and poo
Great vocals, great sound. I wish I could force people to listen to this. They would dig it.
This is before he ate da poo poo
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had, to laugh again!
B back soon!!!!!
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hahahaha
@Lyrical Terrorist no
This was actually really good
one of the realist musicians to ever embark the face of this earth.
GG and the jabbers and GG in the murder junkies are definently my fave!
Fair play, this is a quality tune
I love this bubblegum punk so catchy
His best band by far.
boy, you said it broski!
Agreed.
From the garage to the stage
Daniel Matacic Texas Nazis
less supremacy more, i dont give a fucking shit what you think is right, or proper. I will do what i fuckin want.
all respect to the king of rock and roll (in my opinion) may he rest in peace
Gg allin was a legendary real rock n roll
The best in rock n roll
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Heaven is for beggars, nerds and losers. He’s down below… where the COOL people go
Jabbers, was the best years.
The production of this album is great.You can tell Merle didn't play bass on this
i love gg when he was singing like this and his newer shit its all fucking amazing
"He REALLY doesn't get the respect he deserves."
What blew my mind was when I heard about the parties in Boston in the '70s where Aerosmith would be hanging out, and the door would bang open with GG there, and they'd be all like, "Oh no." "Hey, Jeej." "Uh, who invited...?" "Hey, what's up, Jeej?"
he showed us what real debauchery was and even steven tyler couldn't handle it hah
How does a party door bang open
Ah, such little faith in steven tyler
Slap another 3 or 4 scarves onto the "squeal" mic stand
Aero peen, so sacred
I want a shirt that depicts gg's last vidoe of him walking thru new New York. Front says long live the king.. on the back says elvis was a poser
Jane's Addiction did that better already. I've never seen it since, but I once saw a large poster of Elvis on the left and Perry on the right. Said under Elvis "This rock n roll will never die." Under Perry it said "This rock n roll will kill you."
Would fit better for GG though, Perry's still alive.
elvis woulda been cooler if he'd done a poo on stage smh
@@doorag_nationwide it's a joke man. Relax
@@thatguyfromwisconsin1847 i'm serious, elvis woulda been cooler if (etc etc) 🎱🎱🎱🎱
@doorag_nationwide oh 😆 i was just agreeing because in sick of arguing with people i cant see....but yes he would have. GG is the very definition of rock n roll...i might not agree with some of the shit he did but it was entertaining. He needs a movie
"You jabber too much!"
This is before he got into the heavy SHIT
GG Allin & the jabbers es lo mejor de el
he sounds so polite, a fine young man im sure.....i wonder what he got up to??
I have this record somewhere but don't feel like looking for it. Didn't Bob Mackie write this song?
Any way to get the original version of this album (with that pic of young GG) for cheap?
I ❤ this song, and i ❤ GG 🥰🥰🥰
Ooi s#!+ , Where did you dig up the G.G. ? A great call you sikko ! Proud to digg it . Also I seen his brother Freddie Diablo at a joint in Redding a few years back . Yaaaaaa baby
Awesome song!
He went from this to eating a poop on stage. What the fuck happened!?
The most reviled man in the history of rock n' roll... was also it's greatest
but he dooded a poopies and den eated it! 😱💩
@@davidhunt1350 bro said dooded a poopies 💀💀💀💀💀💀
his mom would of used extra detergent, for his washing & his mouth can't have poo teeth, when you go to church
Good song!!!:)
Yes.
He was disgusting... and THAT'S why we love him!
Wonderfull music
Anywhere I go to try to get a sew on patches of GG Allen they sold out. Need my GG patch.
The clash - Guns on the roof.
Incredibly awesome!
Happy Birthday!!!
GG helped me get in touch with my true punk self image
kudos
So you bash a microphone over your head till it bleeds, then smear shit all over yourself?
GG Allen hade such potential
so did your mom
GG All. In
Like God, ALL in him. He reached his potential. He was exactly what he was supposed to be, could have been worse honestly.
@@mishroeder9490😊
Sounds amazing and G.G. actually looks like Mike Reno from Loverboy, here.
Carti stole his flow
lets face it everyone lol dont do smack
It's not so bad if you just smoke a little at a time--actually, it's way better than alcohol IMHO, but that's not easy to explain at a party to people who politely sip cocktails.
@@tylerdurden4392 ha cool username i guess fight club was the last film that captured the rawness and struggles of Generation X, and all of those struggles are because of those boomers.
Drug's didn't change GG GG CHANGED THE DRUGS
Don't talk to me. Don't talk!
He was the best
It’s like something changed in him. This is actually unironically a good song so he was capable of it. But once he shaved his head he lost something
Yeah, his hair. :P
The bass line makes the s ong.
I would say New York Dolls, it's got that bubblegum quality.
What? A song by GG Allin that could be played on the radio??
I know right? This was his only good album as far as im concerned.
He could actually sing prey well when he was young
Before he was crazy. Just the way I like it!
He was already crazy it took jabbers kicking him to the curve to let the hate our
This song with a beer...
@ChartreusianInfusion i agree with you.his voice got so fucked up later on but the jabbers were awesome
I always thought he said "I'd like to tie your hands and feet and punch you in the sack!"
I like my lyrics better lol
Lol I read it comment as that part came up
Lmfao!!!
everyone in the song is on fucking point. Like they rehearsed the fuck outta it.
Fuckin' god
Fucken let me work on my cat in the hat craft
Just button your lip!
My favorite bit is "we're sitting in a room with no one here beside us"
Radio friendly GG
We're sitting in a room with no one near beside us
sounds a bit like Vibrators - Automatic Lover
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SWEET
Someone should go have a talk with him...
His music was actually pretty good. He was weird.
gotohellaaron So was Richard Wagner. He had his critics too. Apart from Nietzsche, see if ya can name three.
Raised by Religious Freaks will do it
@@sadsackkvisling9694 no way this wagner dude was as good as GG Allin
Me when the feds call my number
Is this song pre scat era?
GG Allin with an ad at the beginning. GG wouldn't approve.
Imagine if GG was still making music in 2023.
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cody!!! 😀
If he could have only stayed on this path.
If yer gonna screw it up with lyrics, at least get them right.
1:11
Hasselhoff?
To quote my friend: "GG is basicly trailer park Elvis"
IDGAF, this song is one of the best examples of punk rock from its particular era.
Weird to think GG would just be a decently respected punk musician if not for his later jackassery
you want a conformist
if you dont get gg thats on you
@@quinn.0 I want someone who doesn't sexually assault their audience, shit all over themselves like an infant, and violated a deceased cat.
If those basic facets of decency are considered "conformist", so be it.
@@quinn.0 Just because The Ramones, Elvis Presley or Ian Mackaye didn't shit all over themselves, abused the audience and themselves that doesn't mean they are conformists. I don't think you know what real punk is, let alone rock...
@@quinn.0 I really wonder if you would have the balls to go straight to the face of John Lydon, Henry Rollins, Iggy Pop, Joe Strummer, Joey Ramone, Ozzy Osbourne, Axl Rose, James Hetfield, Bon Scott, Kurt Cobain, Morrissey, Robert Smith, Andrew Eldritch, Mick Jagger, Eric Burdon, Elvis or Jim Morrisson and tell them that they're "conformists".
Hahaha 🤭
Punker
Nardwuar vs. Ty Segall brought me here.
dude, same.
Poo poo aside, this is a great song
"And I wanna move the town to the clash city rockers. You need a little jump of electrical shockers."
Similarities?
haha!! shit..nice work codebreaker! totally..crazy..ha
My theme song.
Sounds like Iggy and the Stooges.
Bubble Gum,Mall Pop Punk, Rolling Stones vocal style,Blink 182 ,they stold G.G.s soft core style. G.G.s earlier sound was for the mainstream, but I believe too soft for G.G.and he chose to do it on his own terms holding no shit back physically and right smack in your face assault and said fuck the dam system and did it on his own shit in your face approach style ,by holding nothing back and always giving a shit about everyone by hitting or sexually assaulting random fans.Rock n Roll !Tell the day we all die.May God Forgive us all for our sins.R.I.P. G.G.
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Kinds funny that GG Allin started his career in a proto-pop punk. The Jabbers was his only truly good band. Theres only a handful of songs after that that were good. His talent faded with his mental health.
Me high
Saw him within a month of his death. As almost always, someone pulled the plug on him & the lights came up within 15-20 minutes. I didn't feel ripped off.
B4DAP00
Is the guy mostly just blaming his partner for not really talking to him; I don't fuckin want most goddamn people to talk to me