Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Me, You, Youth Crew!

Me,You,Youth Crew! from Anthony Pappalardo on Vimeo.


Me, You, Youth Crew is an excerpt from Live...Suburbia! A book by Max G Morton and Anthony Pappalardo being released Fall 2011 on PowerHouse books

14 comments:

  1. Need to watch 5 more times to digest everything properly. Good shit, Pops.

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  2. why is there this sense of it all being kinda like funny and light? was it all just entertainment? is it all still just entertainment?

    there's this whole "LOL!" vibe about it all...like "yot were cool man! but now...hmm...let's do a shot!! here's to porkle LOL! stand hard bro!!! but no for real...I love YOT! i think! wait, LOL!"

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  3. makes you think about what was going on back in the 80's/90's....cant even believe its 2011-
    Love the "matter of fact" look at HC, Anthony is gifted in everything he gets into...this is just another example. its a 'fiat lux'

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  4. I agree with anonymous. YOT is important and cool. Period. I don't see the need for the ironic distance from the subject matter. Those who can't accept hardcore on its own terms (as something more than the weird fetish you indulged before you got a real job) don't need to know about it.

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  5. Hi
    I think you guys are mixed up, the only irony here is Supreme (a druggie streetwear company) or Terry Richardson (a subversive, pornographic photographer) appropriating YOT's graphics or wearing their shirt.

    I'm just telling a story, and I don't have a "real" job either I'm still a jerk off.

    There's a big difference between irony and wit, I might have failed at being witty to you but there's no irony here.

    Thanks for watching though.

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  6. Great stuff. It would be better though if the narrator slowed down his pace a little. Talked a little too fast. But great none the less.

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  7. PUKE




    A sad fact widely known
    The most impassionate song
    To a lonely soul
    Is so easily outgrown
    But don’t forget the songs
    That made you smile
    And the songs that made you cry
    When you lay in awe
    On the bedroom floor
    And said : "oh, oh, smother me
    mother..."
    No ...
    Rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber
    ring
    La ...

    The passing of time
    And all of it’s crimes
    Is making me sad again
    The passing of time
    And all of it’s sickening crimes
    Is making me sad again
    But don’t forget the songs
    That made you cry
    And the songs that saved your life
    Yes, you’re older now
    And you’re a clever swine
    But they were the only ones who ever stood by
    you


    The passing of time leaves empty lives
    Waiting to be filled (the passing ...)
    The passing of time
    Leaves empty lives
    Waiting to be filled
    I’m here with the cause
    I’m holding the torch
    In the corner of your room
    Can you hear me ?
    And when you’re dancing and laughing
    And finally living
    Hear my voice in your head
    And think of me kindly
    No ...
    Rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber
    ring
    La ...
    No ...
    Rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber
    ring


    Do you
    Love me like you used to ?
    Oh ...
    Rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber ring, rubber
    ring
    La ...


    You’re clever
    Everybody’s clever nowadays
    You’re clever
    Everybody’s clever nowadays


    You are sleeping
    You do not want to believe
    You are sleeping
    You do not want to believe
    You are sleeping
    You do not want to believe
    You are sleeping

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  8. "Those who can't accept hardcore on its own terms"

    AKA your terms?

    I think AP's body of work suggests he's accepted hardcore's terms just fine.

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  9. Anthony Pappalardo is moron and this is another bad try to get another 5 min. of fame.

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  10. I thought this was a little cheesy at first but then I realized I completely related with 99% of it.

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  11. That was awesome. Though everybody's story is different, it's also interesting to see how much everybody has in common.

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  12. Well, I don't actually consider this is likely to have success.

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