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Agreed, I bought in on cassette a week after it was released and it stayed in my car's tape player for about 2 years! Still in my top 10 albums of all time.
68 year old body, but the heart and mind is still 18. Most of the 130,000 subscribers to this channel are in the 50 - 70 age range, loads of friends you just never met. 🎸🏍🍻
Me, born, grew up, and still reside on the Central West Coast of California, Eddie and the Hot Rods are one of my many favorite English bands, and I always wanted to see them in concert when they released their debut album "Teenage Depression". This live performance of them on January 22nd, 1977 was just one day before my 21st birthday.
This version of the band, the classic version, were the tightest band You could ever see. Absolute rock 'n' roll perfection. They made You know that You were alive!!
Surely 'one of' if not the greatest 'Pub Rock' band, who went onto influence and were a part of the original 1976 pUnK rOcK Revolution! The first LP is Amazing! dx
@@ScottishTeeVee They really were AMAZING! I am a 59 year old 'original 1977 pUnK' (I was schooled as a kid by my 'Cool parents' ) on the best ;R'n'B, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Disco, Jazz/Swing, and by my older Brother on ;Northern Soul and GLAM! But when I saw 'THE SEX PISTOLS ' on the Manchester TV SHOW 'So it Goes' , I was 'in'! dx
Teenage Depression opened the 11th November 1976 Top of the Pops. I remember it well as everyone at school was talking about it the next day as it was deemed 'punk rock'. Sadly the episode has been wiped so it is great to see the performance here. Chicago were number one with 'If you leave me now'.
@@CIMAmotor if you’re saxon speaking ( and i guess you don’t speak Gaelic or maybe) then you ´re a celt assimilated ( correct word ?) but nobody cares so let’s be proud too. Anyway your country gave birth to Rock’n’Roll and that is something to be proud of.
@@CIMAmotor i knew you'd answered that . to me not the same : Irish , Scottish , and English Music gave birth to Bluegrass during colonisation , and Country Music later on that gave birth to traditionnal Rock'n'Roll ( Elvis , Vincent , Cochran and all the others Greats ). You will object : what about the Blues ? and i will agree that Blues is a purely American thing but i hear more Country than Blues in traditionnal Rock'n'Roll. This is my vision , it's worth what it's worth
How overlooked the Hot Rods' first two albums are. They had the perfect point between 60s stuff like the Who, early powerpop, the energic R&B 70s as dr. Feelgood and , of course, 77 punk rock. They actually got a bunch of anthems!
@@raphaelrousso7124 Well I'm spending all my money and its going up my nose My Daddy's found me out and he's tearing up my clothes My probation man says you know you ought to quit I said now don't you hang me up now with none of that shit I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout If you don't know what I mean then you better look out Same thing every day, well I cant get out of bed Too many questions are confusing up my head I cant stand the thought of another day at school But I know the weekends coming so I gotta keep my cool I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout If you don't know what I mean then you better look out It really makes me mad when they always ask me why That I never comb my hair and I never wear a tie School teacher bugging me it's the same old thing Get out of my way I need another shot of gin I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout If you don't know what I mean then you better look out Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout If you don't know what I mean then you better look out, Look out I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout If you don't know what I mean then you better look out, Look out! PS: its not that hard to look them up on google ;)
@@neokdrinkt BIG THANKS to you ! Yes totally right , i could have but simply didn't think of it (comin' right from the past ), i'm a do a cover with my teenage fifties band ! Thanks again greetings !
These guys weren’t any bigger because the kids hadn’t taken control yet…that wouldn’t happen until MTV…..plus, if you didn’t play the record company games you flamed out.
Full disclosure: Those words have been sanitised for public consumption The opening lines should be. I'm spending all my money and it's going up my nose. Daddies found me out and he's tearing up my clothes. My probation-man says you know you wanna quit. I said you you fill me up now with none-o-that Sh!-t.
Yep, superb bass player in my opinion, as you might know he also played with The Damned (and UFO!). His surname is spelt Gray, btw - same as Paul Gray the bass player in Slipknot, coincidentally!
The big debate.Who kicked off punk rock.English pub bands or The Stooges or The New York Dolls or The Ramones or The Damned.Answer I dont care because it all went well.
Mike Mansfield it was kind of a kids tv programme but had a number of early punk bands on it, remember it as a kid always remember him saying “And cue” before introducing the band had the Damned I think maybe first tv appearance also the Feelgoods
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Eddie and the Hot Rods fucking rocked. It’s criminal that they didn’t become bigger than what they were.
Agreed.
They definitely should have been so much bigger than they were. I always thought that they were very parallel to The Ramones.
should have written better songs....just a pub rock band......DR Feelgood were much better
@@thomasandersen6719Yeah this is just twelve bar blues.
@@baccaandfriends6098 obv your post was a while ago but listen to their second album
Eddie and the Hot Rods were the link between pub rock and punk. Top notch unit.
Drummer is a human metronome, incredible timing
Thanks for watching and commenting, you are right though, what a drummer🥁🛢🪘
So much more than a pub rock band, criminally underrated!
Say it louder for the ones in the back
Half pub, Half punk
Full Power!
One of the biggest British bands of the 70's and of course the "LIFE ON THE LINE" is one of the greatest albums of this decade.
Agreed, I bought in on cassette a week after it was released and it stayed in my car's tape player for about 2 years! Still in my top 10 albums of all time.
I'm 68, should I still be loving this?...hell yeah 🤘🤘
68 year old body, but the heart and mind is still 18. Most of the 130,000 subscribers to this channel are in the 50 - 70 age range, loads of friends you just never met. 🎸🏍🍻
Our youth!!!!
With ya at 68, this only reinforces my opinion that todays pop music is very poor.
You youngsters. 82 and still ❤ this. What I grew up with. Not going to chance now.
65 here, and lovin it.
Me, born, grew up, and still reside on the Central West Coast of California, Eddie and the Hot Rods are one of my many favorite English bands, and I always wanted to see them in concert when they released their debut album "Teenage Depression". This live performance of them on January 22nd, 1977 was just one day before my 21st birthday.
I take it that you never managed to see them?
This version of the band, the classic version, were the tightest band You could ever see. Absolute rock 'n' roll perfection. They made You know that You were alive!!
Thanks for watching and commenting Steven
This band has elements of blues, punk, and rock to it, and they perform each of the genres very well.
Incredible live..
Rock and Booogaloooo!!!!
How am I just seeing this?! Fantastic footage. Cheers from the Detroit area punks!
Thanks for watching and commenting Noah. Good to hear from a viewer in Detroit🎸
Eddie hots rods and dr feel good two bad ass bands
Surely 'one of' if not the greatest 'Pub Rock' band, who went onto influence and were a part of the original 1976 pUnK rOcK Revolution! The first LP is Amazing! dx
Thanks for watching and commenting David
@@ScottishTeeVee They really were AMAZING! I am a 59 year old 'original 1977 pUnK' (I was schooled as a kid by my 'Cool parents' ) on the best ;R'n'B, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Disco, Jazz/Swing, and by my older Brother on ;Northern Soul and GLAM!
But when I saw 'THE SEX PISTOLS ' on the Manchester TV SHOW 'So it Goes' , I was 'in'! dx
One of my favourite bands ,Teenage Depression one hell of a good song.
I saw them at The Marquee in summer '77 when Do Anything ' was riding high. It was so rammed and so hot I fainted! They were of course, brilliant.
ROCK AND ROLL...fantastic
I'm glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic band. Saw many times from 77 to a few years before Barry passed away
You were lucky to have seen them so many times
Fantastic band great songs happy memories Rest In Peace Barrie Masters x
Saw the guys in Paris 1978. Great show. Where have all the god times gone? Ruhe in Frieden, Barrie.
Paris 78, you were very lucky to have seem the band at that time. Thanks for watching and commenting
Great band, great track. Deserved far more success than what they got
A snapshot in time: just when pub/rock/glam/garage were evolving into punk...
Thanks for watching and commenting
Teenage Depression opened the 11th November 1976 Top of the Pops. I remember it well as everyone at school was talking about it the next day as it was deemed 'punk rock'. Sadly the episode has been wiped so it is great to see the performance here. Chicago were number one with 'If you leave me now'.
You have a better memory than I. I'm not even sure where I was an hour ago
@@ScottishTeeVee haha 😂😂😂
Did you like "if you leave me now" ??
I love 70's punk and basic rock (which is what this song is) but I also love pop from the 70's .
sct352 T 💯 Correct Sir, Remember the Top Of The Pops performance, I was aged 21, loved the Hot Rods and Dr Feelgood.
nice. saw them in a suburb of Chicago around then and was inspired.
Higgs misses the change up at about 2:30 here but makes a nice recovery lol
All you Saxons should be proud of Eddie and the Hot Rods. Reposes en Pur Rock'n'Roll Barrie Masters.
What about us Celts?
@@CIMAmotor if you’re saxon speaking ( and i guess you don’t speak Gaelic or maybe) then you ´re a celt assimilated ( correct word ?) but nobody cares so let’s be proud too. Anyway your country gave birth to Rock’n’Roll and that is something to be proud of.
@@CIMAmotor let’s not forget the founding fathers of one of the most terrific band in the world are originally from Scotland and that’s notable to me
@@raphaelrousso7124 I would say (like most people) that the USA gave birth to rock and roll.
@@CIMAmotor i knew you'd answered that . to me not the same : Irish , Scottish , and English Music gave birth to Bluegrass during colonisation , and Country Music later on that gave birth to traditionnal Rock'n'Roll ( Elvis , Vincent , Cochran and all the others Greats ). You will object : what about the Blues ? and i will agree that Blues is a purely American thing but i hear more Country than Blues in traditionnal Rock'n'Roll. This is my vision , it's worth what it's worth
I'm drinking my morning coffee after watching this.
Wow - great find - Great energy, amazing drummer, great rock vocals, even amazing camera work & editing. two thumbs up!
I am glad you enjoyed this, thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂
They fall into proto punk more then actual punk if you want be picky. Regardless they rock. People get obsessed with labels
good band...plenty to listen to as well
They really were one of the best bands in the land.
Eddie and the hot Rods , Dr Feelgood, Hurriganes the 70´s …nostalgia
How's the drummer, hey? Hard working guy! And pretty talented too.
EP - Saw him a few years ago... He did look the same!
Not punk just pop.Under rated
Used to love Supersonic
I saw them at the Boston Orpheum opening for the Ramones and the Talking Heads in 1977
You very lucky person, what a great line up
God bless Scottish TeeVee cmon rods and the surfers man cmon the taste id immaculate & i aint even clicked on ur channel
Barrie Masters 😥 R.I.P.
How overlooked the Hot Rods' first two albums are. They had the perfect point between 60s stuff like the Who, early powerpop, the energic R&B 70s as dr. Feelgood and , of course, 77 punk rock. They actually got a bunch of anthems!
saw it in direct when I was a teen in RTBF.
R.I.P.BARRIEMASTERS
Great tune! Too bad the lyrics were changed. RIP Barrie.
Hi have you got the lyrics please ?
@@raphaelrousso7124 they're going up his nose!
@@neokdrinkt ha ha thanks ! What about the entire song ?
@@raphaelrousso7124 Well I'm spending all my money and its going up my nose
My Daddy's found me out and he's tearing up my clothes
My probation man says you know you ought to quit
I said now don't you hang me up now with none of that shit
I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout
If you don't know what I mean then you better look out
Same thing every day, well I cant get out of bed
Too many questions are confusing up my head
I cant stand the thought of another day at school
But I know the weekends coming so I gotta keep my cool
I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout
If you don't know what I mean then you better look out
It really makes me mad when they always ask me why
That I never comb my hair and I never wear a tie
School teacher bugging me it's the same old thing
Get out of my way I need another shot of gin
I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout
If you don't know what I mean then you better look out
Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession
Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession
Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession
Got the teenage depression, It's becoming an obsession
I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout
If you don't know what I mean then you better look out, Look out
I got the teenage depression thats what I'm talkin' bout
If you don't know what I mean then you better look out, Look out!
PS: its not that hard to look them up on google ;)
@@neokdrinkt BIG THANKS to you ! Yes totally right , i could have but simply didn't think of it (comin' right from the past ), i'm a do a cover with my teenage fifties band ! Thanks again greetings !
These guys are so gd good
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed it Michael
That's very good. 🎉
I'm glad you like it
I saw them in MTL in that years i think. Great performer and great band. Great night too !
Hyvää musaa.tätä on tullut kuunneltua paljon.🇫🇮
FAB !!! :)
Rockin' Bones!!!
Rip Barrie 🤘🏻
Just heard this morning, very sad.
Wonderful - thank you sooo much!!! 😁
Playing live. Proper.
Graham Boffey - I guess only the vocals are live though...
❤️
Saw these live and Squeeze were support
These guys weren’t any bigger because the kids hadn’t taken control yet…that wouldn’t happen until MTV…..plus, if you didn’t play the record company games you flamed out.
F*cking badass
Glad you found and enjoyed this
Cool song
So weird the way they avoided the guitarist.
🖤
rip barrie masters xx
Rolling Stones on Ed Sullivan: "Let's SPEND SOME TIME together."
Full disclosure: Those words have been sanitised for public consumption The opening lines should be. I'm spending all my money and it's going up my nose. Daddies found me out and he's tearing up my clothes. My probation-man says you know you wanna quit. I said you you fill me up now with none-o-that Sh!-t.
no pub rock band, they were a 77 punkband, r.i.p. Barry
Just a great band, whatever genre they were
Damn right, they blew any "Punk" band off the stage. Ask Captain Sensible for approval who knows one thing or two thing about Punk.
As if you needed to be punk in order to make good music.
check out Hammerdamage bank A band from Akron Ohio. Those were the days.
Netflix brought me here. ROCK ON!!!
Netflix?
@@ScottishTeeVee yep talked about conspiracy rumors, and mentioned how some people thought that Jimmy Page but a hex on this band.
🤘🤘🤘
Ésto es Rockabilly del bueno ..!
When Lew Lewis left it really let Dave Higgs showcase his guitar playing.
The 'polite' version. But live this really rocks. I saw them around this time. Got even better with Graeme Douglas then it all went wrong.
Thanks for watching and commenting Phil 🙂
😍
Great band, should have been much bigger! Barrie was a top frontman!
Wait. These aren't the words. These are the sanitized for TV words, kids - go look for the original single and album track.
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If I remember well, the original lyrics were "Well I'm spending all my money and it's going up my nose"... Not very suitable for TV back then...
You are right , it’s on the record
Legal...
Would you say this was the first Punk song to be in the UK Charts ?
Perhaps, I'd have to go look up the UK charts to be sure.
don't think they classed as punk really....pub rock more like
Did they have to change the lyrics slightly to suit Supersonic Producers??😡
Perhaps, it was a sort of kids show I guess.
Paul Grey on bass??
Yep, superb bass player in my opinion, as you might know he also played with The Damned (and UFO!). His surname is spelt Gray, btw - same as Paul Gray the bass player in Slipknot, coincidentally!
Paul Gray is currently in The Damned and a side project Wingmen.
Excellent bass player
The big debate.Who kicked off punk rock.English pub bands or The Stooges or The New York Dolls or The Ramones or The Damned.Answer I dont care because it all went well.
Great band!!
They've changed the lyrics ffs!!
Album version sounds way better
johnny b goode... ha ha
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whos the ancient fairey waving his pencil about
Mike Mansfield it was kind of a kids tv programme but had a number of early punk bands on it, remember it as a kid always remember him saying “And cue” before introducing the band had the Damned I think maybe first tv appearance also the Feelgoods
Skindles. Maidenhead 77 amazing