Social Distortion - Ball & Chain (1992) CBGB
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@thejudge7326 I think also a lot of skinheads gravitated away from ska and started listening to punk rock. They seemed to really like Oi!, and a lot of non-racist skinheads still go to punk rock concerts. The racist ones just gave them all a bad name.
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That's funny, have to say, I grew up in south florida where Social D wasn't that big, moved to & live in orange county (newport/huntington), and love it, love so cal, love OC,
love Mike playing that guitar that says "orange county" all over the world..........
people who make fun of OC, wish they lived there, had a beer with Mike N at Mutt Lynch's a few years ago...........OC !
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My 2 nephews, 8 & 9 yrs old loves Social Distortion
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I am 16 and Holy shit i love social D & Mike Ness!
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@CattieNess @ least one good thing came from " behind the MOTHER FUCKIN' Orange Curtain!!"
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MOTHER FUCKER NYC!!!! this club is no fuckin more!!! don't matter just SO FUCKIN' GREAT to Mike playin there! Jersey Boomer Bitch
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I love you Mike...if only half the guys were as cool as you:) Mike: The King of Orange County! Always a trendsetter:)
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Is this in the Mike's Marshall days? Sounds different to his fender tone.. in a great way! I love this band! Makes me wish i could have been around that year and seen Dennis Danell play :(
Long live Mike Ness :D
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thanks for the great memories! My best friend and I were at this show and my head is in your entire video! Saw my face even at 5:43!
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@tmwnat Tattoos are common, but their content is what defines the person, and isn't that as individual as it gets? Judging by how many he has, a lot of it probably has some connection to personal themes. As for his clothing, seriously, most people in this world has a tendency of wearing it, and what he wears is quite anti-fashion, so it can be interpreted as a method of standing in contrast to trends. Just speculating there.
One of the finest Social D songs of all time.
wjalbert 2 years ago 15
@StephenLovesAnime thats pretty funny, i always thought that when the skinhead movement started it was the poor working class in england who shaved their heads in the 1950s. Also I thought the idea for skinheads came from rude boys in jamaica. but who likes to look up facts anyways
thejudge7326 1 year ago 12