Groovy movie! Just the wrong setting lol. This part of Flarda would have eaten them people alive back then. It was a wild country back then, but it was less friendly than Alabama or Louisiana to "disorderly conduct" like this. Just a bunch of ole country ass people. I remember the gas station from my childhood. It was a shame that it closed down. Bigger shame that it burned down 😢
Thanks for the channel+playlist. I was searching for biker movies and I appreciate it. Some are good, some a little cheesy, but it's fun to see 50 years into the past.
Cool, BMW R60/4 or something for biker prez. Jealous girl kills biker that stole a 'bean picker' for a night of pleasure. The end 😁 Maybe good for its time; ie, b&w westerns + Flipper + Batman 😄
It was the age of punk rock which was not a political revolution but rather a revolt against the establishment that had coagulated itself around rock and pop music. It was an open book, a new start with songs so energetic they couldn't possibly last more than two and a half minutes. So The Undertones were punk rockers in the purest sense of the term and they had to end lest they become like U2.
4:36 man, if all them border jumpers comin cross the border was this white, there wouldn't be no problem. I'd be goin down there and pickin em up myself. Unfortunately, theyrr all bout 4 feet tall and bout the color of a paper bag.
This kind of anti immigrant ,& stereotyping of poor Mexican families helped push 60,s racism. Unbelievable,that 50 yrs later the GOP pushes the same shit. That being said, this was an ok early biker film.
The Undertones were able to " Morph " Something of a " Pop/Punk Musical Fusion " !! And along with them " Refusing To Play The Fashionista Game " They brought about a uniqueness that made them " True Icons " From that " Golden Period " Respect also for the " late Great " John Peel .Who was a " Constant Champion " Whose enthusiasm for the group proved to be " Invaluable " !!! May he continue 2 RIP!!!! From Adrian Browne 1965
What a band, love the songwriting, and Fergal’s voice is unique, I remember I was a young kid when they first appeared, my Dad playing them on the radio in his van, nodding our heads. I think you can hear that Ramones influence with them, and a sound of joy, even growing up in tough times In Ireland. Awesome is overused, but appropriate.
Considering they formed before the Ramones records came out. I don't feel they were that influenced by the Ramone. Probably more influenced by pop and garage rock of the 60s.
I was from Glasgow in Scotland, which also has a sectarian Catholic / Protestant divide like many parts of Northern Ireland. My friends were a mixed bunch and we all loved The Undertones, and to be honest, we were disappointed when some of their songs went " political ". We were trying to breakaway from that sectarian craziness and division.
17:53 "I'll get me another man - any man!". Where was this girl when I was single?
What a band... one of my all time favourites, right from the start
Groovy movie! Just the wrong setting lol. This part of Flarda would have eaten them people alive back then. It was a wild country back then, but it was less friendly than Alabama or Louisiana to "disorderly conduct" like this. Just a bunch of ole country ass people. I remember the gas station from my childhood. It was a shame that it closed down. Bigger shame that it burned down 😢
I’m fifty nine, my sixteen year old daughter is now a fan.
One of the best bands ever,hands down!
0:18 Richard "Dick" Tucker. A true legend
John O'Neill kinda looks like Heinrich Himmler... 😅
loved the part where marco turns into machete and tells the gringos it's savagin time
26:47 - jerry quarry left to to the jaw 28:58 - lol...did she have an accordion in her jaw? you hear a music note with the slap.....lol
Almost a "They call me MISTER TIBBS!" moment by the gas pumps.
Catfight 28 minute
Intense ending tho
This one is begging for the MST3K treatment.
Thanks for the channel+playlist. I was searching for biker movies and I appreciate it. Some are good, some a little cheesy, but it's fun to see 50 years into the past.
Cool, BMW R60/4 or something for biker prez. Jealous girl kills biker that stole a 'bean picker' for a night of pleasure. The end 😁 Maybe good for its time; ie, b&w westerns + Flipper + Batman 😄
Damn, I miss the pre-chemtrail days of fresh clean air and waters + blue skies. Kids under 30 will never know.
Cuz they're not doin nothin about it.
YOU OUGHTA LEAVE YOUR PEA BRAIN TO SCIENCE, THE PROFESSORS WOULDN'T BELIEVE ANYONE COULD SURVIVE WITH IT .. hahahaha ...
It was the age of punk rock which was not a political revolution but rather a revolt against the establishment that had coagulated itself around rock and pop music. It was an open book, a new start with songs so energetic they couldn't possibly last more than two and a half minutes. So The Undertones were punk rockers in the purest sense of the term and they had to end lest they become like U2.
Its Going to Happen...great single , still love it 40 years on.
Brilliant documentary, thanks so much for sharing. R.I.P. John Peel.
Perfectly Awful
The best reason for aliens from other galaxies deciding to make first contact with the people of Earth.
The Art of Noise is paranoid! The Art of Noise is weird!
Florida in the 60s..guess I got here too late
Thank you very much for posting this and god bless John Peel ❤️
Bean picker! LOL
Holy b movie hell I love it
Effing brilliant. TY for passing along another history of Giants of Punk.
that's the undertones; 833 likes: zero dislikes.
Bought First single 78 brilliant time for new wave-punk
Brilliant.
anyone still wondering if Eamon McCann is a bluffer
12:33 Okay, the next scenes show the utter decadence of the late 60s. Boy, I'm glad we were able to climb out of that slime pit!
Yah, it's cool you're here to tell us. We lost so many, man😪 😎
10:04 Now we understand Claudio's last statement.
9:12 Okay claudio, point taken.
8:57 Why? Where is that written down b**ch?
4:36 man, if all them border jumpers comin cross the border was this white, there wouldn't be no problem. I'd be goin down there and pickin em up myself. Unfortunately, theyrr all bout 4 feet tall and bout the color of a paper bag.
This kind of anti immigrant ,& stereotyping of poor Mexican families helped push 60,s racism. Unbelievable,that 50 yrs later the GOP pushes the same shit. That being said, this was an ok early biker film.
Great doco - thanks for posting..
the BBC don't know how to record rock music.
Despite the Peel Sessions being superior to the original releases almost without exception.
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The Undertones were able to " Morph " Something of a " Pop/Punk Musical Fusion " !! And along with them " Refusing To Play The Fashionista Game " They brought about a uniqueness that made them " True Icons " From that " Golden Period " Respect also for the " late Great " John Peel .Who was a " Constant Champion " Whose enthusiasm for the group proved to be " Invaluable " !!! May he continue 2 RIP!!!! From Adrian Browne 1965
thanks for this.. didn't know much about the Band except the music, now I know who they were
Thanks for posting
No lo soñe
That bitch pulls into gas station starts shit with black mechanic.Scantless,"I'll get even somehow".Lol! get it Mr.
What a band, love the songwriting, and Fergal’s voice is unique, I remember I was a young kid when they first appeared, my Dad playing them on the radio in his van, nodding our heads. I think you can hear that Ramones influence with them, and a sound of joy, even growing up in tough times In Ireland. Awesome is overused, but appropriate.
The undertones had the happiest drummer in punk rock history 😅
Considering they formed before the Ramones records came out. I don't feel they were that influenced by the Ramone. Probably more influenced by pop and garage rock of the 60s.
Feargal Sharkey looks like a massive dickhead with his yellow tinted glasses...
That record player on the beach blanket had a cord plugged into nothing. Lol
Early wireless 😉
I was from Glasgow in Scotland, which also has a sectarian Catholic / Protestant divide like many parts of Northern Ireland. My friends were a mixed bunch and we all loved The Undertones, and to be honest, we were disappointed when some of their songs went " political ". We were trying to breakaway from that sectarian craziness and division.