@mecormany thank god I live in manhattan,NYC I can only imagine what you guys went through,I once drove through the south with NY plates and some friends we all had our look punk,glam mixed and these fuckin asshole cops pulled us over and were harassing our girlfriends and wives sayin "if these guys are hurting you we can take care of them just let us know,you don't have to be a victim ya know" I mean really they were so pissed of what we looked like and that we had GFs and wives they couldn't
to say that progressive rock is pretentious because the musicianship was good is the same as saying the new york dolls were lousy because their sound was 'sloppy'. i thoroughly enjoy both prog and glam rock. of course each genres have their overrated artists but to write either off entirely is silly
WOW. Listen to Arthur's bass lines (and Jerry's drumming).
What a performance. I remember getting the original Mercury single of "Stranded" back in the '70s.
Don't listen to all them that worship them now of my age (fifties) - they all thought they were crap at the time and were listening to dull,self indulgent progressive rock and soppy west coast stuff. Hah the stupid arseholes.
@TOBERT001: Isn´t it "strange" that such bands mostly felt like being "at home" when they had such excellent live production possibilities on German TV under TV director Mike Leckebusch (also famous for his "Beat Club" productions 1965-1972) ???
Compare that to the Old Grey Whistle Test, where Bob Harris just mumbled "Mock Rock" afterwards.....
In an Asterix comic the Celts say about the Brits: "They´re bonkers, these Brits......
@MrSKINFLICK Even John Peel slated "Jet Boy" when it came out as a single in 1973 and then played it religiously in 1977 when it was re-released with "Babylon" and "Who Are The Mystery Girls ?". It was all the "godfathers of punk" and "way before their time" and "too much too soon" (HAH).
Agree about the stuff on German TV - FANTASTIC. Foresight and a real appreciation of rock 'n' roll.
Also I remember Bob Harris saying that. I thought he said it because they were miming at the time !
@TOBERT001:Even John Peel(who was a cult figure in Germany due to his 2hours on Sundays on the British Forces Broadcasting Service!)had silly moments+maybe he was more into Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1973,who knows.Peel´s death was also quite unnecessary,German fans wondered what made him climb the Andes+get a heart attack there.One of my favourite Peel moments was him addressing the punk bitch of Destroy All Monsters:If you´re that BORED babe,u should spend the night with me:REAL BOREDOM!
@TOBERT001:The Old Grey Whistle Test was never aired in Germany of course,but we read a lot of mockery about Bob Harris (with apt cartoons) in the NME.The venue of OGWT looks like a run-down high school auditorium(i only got to know the OGWT via YouTube now)+some bands don´t seem to be in the best mood.Mike Leckebusch did everything to make his foreign bands+interpreters feel at home,well,that was the time when the ARD(first German public channel)was still rich+everyone paid TV fees!
@TOBERT001 That is the truth! To love the Dolls in Midwest Middle America was to be virtually ostracized. I remember one other kid who loved the band and he and I became friends because of that alone. Nobody "got it". But hear them talk today and they were all punks goin' around "whathefucksittoyou?'to people asked if they were gay. (which was usually the first thing you got asked followed by 'they can't even play').
As if. It was all long guitar and drum solos and pretension. Viva la Dolls!
We have the evidence here that they were one great (live) band). Who would think that we would be beating the prog rockers about with this 38 years later ?
Yes, they said "they can't play" all the time. Funny how these "fans" don't seem to have any of this stuff on the original vinyl.....yet they all have attics full of mouldering Jethro Tull and Yes albums.
@mecormany thank god I live in manhattan,NYC I can only imagine what you guys went through,I once drove through the south with NY plates and some friends we all had our look punk,glam mixed and these fuckin asshole cops pulled us over and were harassing our girlfriends and wives sayin "if these guys are hurting you we can take care of them just let us know,you don't have to be a victim ya know" I mean really they were so pissed of what we looked like and that we had GFs and wives they couldn't
BasqueNYC 2 weeks ago
Johnny's just fuckin' wailin' here! Fuck!!! One of the best performances I've seen by The Dolls.
godofslumber 2 weeks ago
to say that progressive rock is pretentious because the musicianship was good is the same as saying the new york dolls were lousy because their sound was 'sloppy'. i thoroughly enjoy both prog and glam rock. of course each genres have their overrated artists but to write either off entirely is silly
newfuckingwave 1 month ago
You watch this and u see where Kiki six ripped off johnny thunders look,stage antics,lifestyle jeez be original Nikki
BasqueNYC 1 month ago
@BasqueNYC I tell people the same thing all the time-
godofslumber 2 weeks ago
One of my favs and I see Dave all the time by the staten island ferry nice guy
BasqueNYC 1 month ago
Thanks for sharing ... one of the most underated band of all time !
jeffrey900 1 month ago
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adolfGoooglification 2 months ago
genius
sliver727 3 months ago
WOW. Listen to Arthur's bass lines (and Jerry's drumming).
What a performance. I remember getting the original Mercury single of "Stranded" back in the '70s.
Don't listen to all them that worship them now of my age (fifties) - they all thought they were crap at the time and were listening to dull,self indulgent progressive rock and soppy west coast stuff. Hah the stupid arseholes.
TOBERT001 3 months ago 13
@TOBERT001: Isn´t it "strange" that such bands mostly felt like being "at home" when they had such excellent live production possibilities on German TV under TV director Mike Leckebusch (also famous for his "Beat Club" productions 1965-1972) ???
Compare that to the Old Grey Whistle Test, where Bob Harris just mumbled "Mock Rock" afterwards.....
In an Asterix comic the Celts say about the Brits: "They´re bonkers, these Brits......
MrSKINFLICK 2 months ago
@MrSKINFLICK Even John Peel slated "Jet Boy" when it came out as a single in 1973 and then played it religiously in 1977 when it was re-released with "Babylon" and "Who Are The Mystery Girls ?". It was all the "godfathers of punk" and "way before their time" and "too much too soon" (HAH).
Agree about the stuff on German TV - FANTASTIC. Foresight and a real appreciation of rock 'n' roll.
Also I remember Bob Harris saying that. I thought he said it because they were miming at the time !
TOBERT001 2 months ago 2
@TOBERT001:Even John Peel(who was a cult figure in Germany due to his 2hours on Sundays on the British Forces Broadcasting Service!)had silly moments+maybe he was more into Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1973,who knows.Peel´s death was also quite unnecessary,German fans wondered what made him climb the Andes+get a heart attack there.One of my favourite Peel moments was him addressing the punk bitch of Destroy All Monsters:If you´re that BORED babe,u should spend the night with me:REAL BOREDOM!
MrSKINFLICK 2 months ago
@TOBERT001:The Old Grey Whistle Test was never aired in Germany of course,but we read a lot of mockery about Bob Harris (with apt cartoons) in the NME.The venue of OGWT looks like a run-down high school auditorium(i only got to know the OGWT via YouTube now)+some bands don´t seem to be in the best mood.Mike Leckebusch did everything to make his foreign bands+interpreters feel at home,well,that was the time when the ARD(first German public channel)was still rich+everyone paid TV fees!
MrSKINFLICK 2 months ago
@TOBERT001 That is the truth! To love the Dolls in Midwest Middle America was to be virtually ostracized. I remember one other kid who loved the band and he and I became friends because of that alone. Nobody "got it". But hear them talk today and they were all punks goin' around "whathefucksittoyou?'to people asked if they were gay. (which was usually the first thing you got asked followed by 'they can't even play').
As if. It was all long guitar and drum solos and pretension. Viva la Dolls!
mecormany 2 months ago
@mecormany God bless you, my man.
We have the evidence here that they were one great (live) band). Who would think that we would be beating the prog rockers about with this 38 years later ?
Yes, they said "they can't play" all the time. Funny how these "fans" don't seem to have any of this stuff on the original vinyl.....yet they all have attics full of mouldering Jethro Tull and Yes albums.
TOBERT001 2 months ago
Brilliant stuff. Brings back some memories. The guitar in "Jungle" always reminds me of T.Rex!!
andytrex 4 months ago
woah what a concert *.* can anyone send me the tabs of bad girl or stranded in the jungle ? that would be awesome
okornyalbaro 4 months ago
Jerry Nolan is God.
dubrifle 4 months ago
man that P90 sounds boss thru those house Orange amps.
talpajam 5 months ago
can you upload personality crisis with this quality please ? because the one what is uploaded sounds pretty bad
okornyalbaro 5 months ago
when I say I'm in love you best believe I love dolls
L.U.V.
okornyalbaro 5 months ago
l-u-v it!
newyorkdoll123 6 months ago
dont get much better than this here ya
DiBiasehere 6 months ago
Fantastic !!!!
MyCb24 6 months ago
thanks for these uploads
markwasthere 7 months ago
Hell yea! Let's hear it for the NEW YORK DOLLS!!!
Dyanderringer 7 months ago
i can't stop watching this.
tuesdayaddams77 7 months ago
amazing!
InvaderOfYourHeart 7 months ago