This was great, thanks for posting. Good to see Bryn, probably only a couple of months before he died unfortunately. I found the anecdotes really interesting, especially about Paul Gray's last gig in 96. I was at that gig, saw him get hit in the face after half a dozen songs, walked off and didnt come back, and it seemed there was no more to it than that. He went into more detail about the incident and showed there was more to it than just getting a flying object in the mush. Interesting. I could have watched this for hours, I just wish it was longer than 41 mins !
Really glad someone has actually uploaded this i couldn't make it to the film or the Q&A's.But I did do The Albert Hall gig and would of Loved to of seen Paul up on stage with the once more I have seen The Damned now in various line up's including Naz Nomad supporting The Damned.But this just really gives you a real insight as to what the poiltics of the band was at tbe time and a peek into the crazy world of The Damned Thanks for uploading and recording it all..Nice one and may Bryn now Rest In Peace.
I saw Captain Sensible fall off stage in Toronto 30-04-2017 after the first encore, almost complete amazing show. Thought he was stage diving, pretty cool for an old guy, til the band stopped playing.
I was at this showing of the damned film.I took the whole family the staff at the chapter house were great.being rated 18a we were approached a number of times and in a polite and respect full manner asked if we were aware of the language content of the film.While entering the cinema when asked again my 9 year old decked out in leather jacket D,Ms and her red berry told staff she heard worst in the play ground and out of her old mans mouth on a daily basis.Paul Gray and Bryn were both brilliant and talked to both my 9 and 15 year old signing a couple of covers.sadly the signature of Bryns is likely to be the last or one of the last he did.Wes Orshoski was really nice to us all to.So thanks to everone there.Rollins is a ass hole!
Hi. The film is released on DVD and Blu-Ray on Jan 30 next year. It's also currently available on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/movie/damned-dont-you-wish-that/id1113597229
It's refreshing to see punk interviews without Rollins. He certainly didn't invent punk. Not even close. Just another fan who got lucky along the way. End of story.
+Ted Cantu Many "Punks" were merely fans who got "lucky" along the way. How do you think bands like the Clash, Pistols and the Damned got started? They were fans of other bands like the Ramones, the Stooges and the Dolls. Why would you even assume that Rollins thinks he invented punk? Most people are just asked to appear as talking-heads, and if you watch a lot of music-documentaries about punk, they generally include the same people. Don't blame Henry for that, blame the producers.
***** I've no idea what you mean, my comment was in response to somebody who claimed Rollins "got lucky," obviously, my point was that they all "got lucky," if you believe in luck, as opposed to, y'know, statistics... They were all fans of some band or another, it means nothing.
***** LOL. Once again, you have no idea what I was talking about. If you actually had the comprehension of a functioning adult, as opposed to an autistic house-fly, you'd understand what I was saying, in the most clear and coherent way. I NEVER mentioned anything about what you're babbling about. My post was directed at the person who stated "Rollins got lucky..." Erm, they ALL got lucky. But thanks for embarrassing yourself, you spaz.
***** LOL, what's funny is that you wrongly assumed I said something that I never said, started ranting about Rollins, were corrected on your pedantic mistake, and are now in full-on damage-control because you embarrassed yourself. How awkward. The post I was responding to was regarding Henry being a fan who got lucky, to which I typed "they were all fans who got lucky," so wtf were you talking about in your response with that Dr. Feelgood nonsense? lol, can you actually explain your mistake? Either you're foreign or you have learning difficulties. Next time, make sure you actually know what a person has said before proceeding to embarrass yourself.
I didn't like watch this "Coronation Street" interview. What I expected was The Damned one of the Best punk and also Rock bands in UK. But this talking is worthless.
The importance and influence of the Damned is massive, they sadly won't be appreciated until they are gone.
They're not got u ranger
always remember at 15 first pulling their 1st lp out of the record rack -that cover, embossed on the memory fantastic
This was great, thanks for posting. Good to see Bryn, probably only a couple of months before he died unfortunately. I found the anecdotes really interesting, especially about Paul Gray's last gig in 96. I was at that gig, saw him get hit in the face after half a dozen songs, walked off and didnt come back, and it seemed there was no more to it than that. He went into more detail about the incident and showed there was more to it than just getting a flying object in the mush. Interesting. I could have watched this for hours, I just wish it was longer than 41 mins !
Really glad someone has actually uploaded this i couldn't make it to the film or the Q&A's.But I did do The Albert Hall gig and would of Loved to of seen Paul up on stage with the once more I have seen The Damned now in various line up's including Naz Nomad supporting The Damned.But this just really gives you a real insight as to what the poiltics of the band was at tbe time and a peek into the crazy world of The Damned Thanks for uploading and recording it all..Nice one and may Bryn now Rest In Peace.
Awesome upload, cant wait to see the movie. I salute you The Damned.
I saw Captain Sensible fall off stage in Toronto 30-04-2017 after the first encore, almost complete amazing show. Thought he was stage diving, pretty cool for an old guy, til the band stopped playing.
Haven't seen it yet but I know Wes made Lemmy and that was excellent so it's bound to be good.The Damned rule !!!!
Fun interview! Well done sir!
Haha. I just watched the trailer and that thought crossed my mind...'No Rollins?'
Yeah, I missed Henry and Bono giving their views on The Damned. Now we will never really know the truth of what was going on.
@@lemmingbcn Don't forget Dave Grohl too.
excellent, thanks for this
No Rollins! No Thurston Moore! Sounds good.
Alexander Laurence I hate Moore and Rollins.
I was at this showing of the damned film.I took the whole family the staff at the chapter house were great.being rated 18a we were approached a number of times and in a polite and respect full manner asked if we were aware of the language content of the film.While entering the cinema when asked again my 9 year old decked out in leather jacket D,Ms and her red berry told staff she heard worst in the play ground and out of her old mans mouth on a daily basis.Paul Gray and Bryn were both brilliant and talked to both my 9 and 15 year old signing a couple of covers.sadly the signature of Bryns is likely to be the last or one of the last he did.Wes Orshoski was really nice to us all to.So thanks to everone there.Rollins is a ass hole!
Excellent documentary. The Rollins joke was pretty funny cause he is interviewed in everything. I don't think it was meant with any harm.
+Julio C. Rodriguez so what if it was.... Rollins doesn't have to be in everything. He isn't even British.
Rip Bryn.
Where do I buy/see the film ?
Hi. The film is released on DVD and Blu-Ray on Jan 30 next year. It's also currently available on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/movie/damned-dont-you-wish-that/id1113597229
Even with headphones I had to strain to hear the audience and the guy far right
It's refreshing to see punk interviews without Rollins. He certainly didn't invent punk. Not even close. Just another fan who got lucky along the way. End of story.
+Ted Cantu Many "Punks" were merely fans who got "lucky" along the way. How do you think bands like the Clash, Pistols and the Damned got started? They were fans of other bands like the Ramones, the Stooges and the Dolls. Why would you even assume that Rollins thinks he invented punk? Most people are just asked to appear as talking-heads, and if you watch a lot of music-documentaries about punk, they generally include the same people. Don't blame Henry for that, blame the producers.
***** I've no idea what you mean, my comment was in response to somebody who claimed Rollins "got lucky," obviously, my point was that they all "got lucky," if you believe in luck, as opposed to, y'know, statistics... They were all fans of some band or another, it means nothing.
Maybe so but I've had quite enough of Rollins.. what kind of punk name is that by the way?
***** LOL. Once again, you have no idea what I was talking about. If you actually had the comprehension of a functioning adult, as opposed to an autistic house-fly, you'd understand what I was saying, in the most clear and coherent way. I NEVER mentioned anything about what you're babbling about. My post was directed at the person who stated "Rollins got lucky..." Erm, they ALL got lucky. But thanks for embarrassing yourself, you spaz.
***** LOL, what's funny is that you wrongly assumed I said something that I never said, started ranting about Rollins, were corrected on your pedantic mistake, and are now in full-on damage-control because you embarrassed yourself. How awkward.
The post I was responding to was regarding Henry being a fan who got lucky, to which I typed "they were all fans who got lucky," so wtf were you talking about in your response with that Dr. Feelgood nonsense? lol, can you actually explain your mistake?
Either you're foreign or you have learning difficulties. Next time, make sure you actually know what a person has said before proceeding to embarrass yourself.
I didn't like watch this "Coronation Street" interview. What I expected was The Damned one of the Best punk and also Rock bands in UK. But this talking is worthless.