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  • that was pretty effin fantastic..

  • Saw them in Edinburgh around 1988...they were great!!

  • I don't suppose anyone would remember who they played with in June 1989(?) in Berlin Germany during a benefit show for "Waffen fur El Salvador"?

    I had a tape they were selling at that show for a long time, but it got lost throughout the years. It's great that I can now hear DFH on youTube and was surprised that I was able to buy their music on iTunes. I'm just trying to remember who else was at that show. It was someone that reminded me of Nina Hagen.

  • @mikepmtl

    we played with the Poison Girls from London & Irha from Bologna - the Berlin gig was part of a whole tour with the 3 bands round Germany & Switzerland.

  • Dog Faced Hermans is possible the best live band that I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. The energy that the group created was incredible! I only saw them a few times, but think that I may have lucked out in seeing their last ever shows (San Francisco 1994, if I am not mistaken). DFH was f*ing incredible!

  • its interesting that more than 25 years after forming the dogs are now entering legendary territory...does that make my original pressings of the records collectors items?...i still prefered the guys in their other bands of the time,ink of infidels,volunteer slavery,and the beautifully underachieving,eat yer haircut...hell,andy could make that drum sing!

  • Many years ago, I bought an LP by this lot (red cover) on chance, and at the time it was the worst LP in my 30,000 hard rock LP collection! I used to play it to all my disbelieving house guests as a joke! They always laughed. It acquired legendary status and I framed the cover on my wall! (I wonder if I helped sales at all?!) Anyway, years later, it is by no means the worst music I've ever heard, so "Good on ya, the Hermans, and thanks for funny memories!" (Honestly!)

  • This is amazing. Art Punk is like watching avante garde art. it is beautiful

  • I have such a crush on Marion. Not very 'punk rock' of me, but hey - talented, charismatic, and cute as a button? What's not to like?

  • i also had cruch on that woman.... maybe its the protestant trumpet playing that does it for me??????

  • @CaptainSuck it's not very punk rock following rules. the response fuck you works.

    

  • skinnng.

    this is fabtastic,like faster gang of four

    and/or sloppier siouxSie.

    it's nice and noisy.

  • incineration part 2

    A street caress

    THAT"S WHAT THE DWARF SAID

    whether you do whether or not

    your face is naked or is it clothed

    MAKES NO DIFFERENCE x3

    IN THE ROAD

    GO DWARF HE said to ME

    DWARF x3 OH DWARF

  • Hui!

    Saw them about 12-13 years ago in Aachen/Germany...and totally fell in love to the sweet singer! :-)

    Great concert... I've been so drunk and high that I really would have gone on tour with them as their roady, if they'd wanted to...if SHE'd wanted to...

    memories....

  • I saw them years ago....

    great band... what good memories :)

  • I'm in love! This music kicks so much ass. I found this looking at Stretchheads videos. Ren & Stimpy soundtrack on LSD.

  • art punk

  • great video!

  • Great video!

  • can somebody get the lyrics?

  • Ils me manquent...

  • sucha great band and so obscure.. i love em

  • Thanks for posting! I was wondering all those years how DFH performed live, and finally see they were much better on stage than on record.

  • yeah you right... I wonder if there are any videos about holland trio GORE

  • Yes, they were f***ing GREAT live!! I saw them by chance at CBGBs years back...I think they were opening for the Butthole Surfers...in any case, they were an opening act for a band I'd gone to see, and I was immediately transfixed by their power and charisma. I made it a point to see them twice again--in one week, both in New York--on their farewell tour. Knowing it was their farewell tour, I did not want to miss a moment of their brilliance. They did not disappoint!

  • Anyone tell me how I can get a copy of Those Deep Buds - I believe it was deleted years ago. I was the tape op for the recording of that album. Made lots of tea as I remember. One of the best albums I ever heard.

  • you worked on that album, and you don't have a copy? i found that cd at a record store in ann arbor, michigan. very good work.

  • I know, what an eedjit, still it was a crazy time - I did get a seven inch that I still have 'too much for the red ticker' or something - not off the Buds album - I wish I could take some credit for the recording but like I say I made a lot of tea, didnt do very much tape oping. Smoked some buds tho and got to know Wilf and Colin a bit. Colin taught me about boiling bass strings and Wilf and I chatted about Candide by Voltair, not that Im pretentious or anything ha ha.

  • Hello

  • think you for the video, it's a great pleasure.need more^^

  • Brilliant!

  • Joy!!! F....keeeen great!

  • brings back memories, I had their album, it had a strange allure, must say.....

  • I remember nearly shitting myself with excitement when hearing that this was going to be on BBC-fuckin-2. Lovely to see it again; my Betamax copy has long since bitten the dust.

  • Wunderbar!!

  • Great! but it needs more cowbell.

  • lol - funny mo fo

  • Outstanding, it was an amazing experience for our favourite luve band at the time to get on telly.

    Adrenaline all round probably made the songs a bit fast, but it was such a precious evening. The cateran also performed on here, kinda a Scottish husker Du.

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