The Punk Show at the Mental Hospital
Friday A/V Club: One of the most sublime rock documentaries ever made

If you want to watch a rock movie this Halloween weekend, I can't think of a more appropriate pick than The Cramps: Live at Napa State Mental Hospital. The title tells you what you're getting: A punk band plays a concert at a psychiatric institution. But that doesn't get across the ecstatic weirdness of a show where the audience wanders freely onstage and it's not entirely clear which people are the patients and which are the band's usual hangers-on. I want to believe the guy who takes the microphone shortly after the 13:30 mark is a patient:
It just keeps getting better as it goes along. The picture is only about 20 minutes—the full show was longer and featured a second band, the Mutants, but this was all they got on tape.
Vice did a story about the video last year, and if you're curious about what the hell is going on here I recommend their write-up. The quick version is that it was 1978, and an activities specialist at the hospital thought this would be therapeutic. And who's gonna say he wasn't right? I'm not in the habit of quoting YouTube comments, but this one is on point:

(For past editions of the Friday A/V Club, go here. For previous Halloween installments, go here and here.)
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Awesome.
I saw the Cramps a few times in the late 80s/early 90s. Lux Interior strutting around in Eiffel Tower-emblazoned panties and red pumps, jamming a microphone down his throat.... Tear it Up indeed.
The best things in life are free.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-P2qL3qkzk
I miss Lux 🙁
Mental hospital inmates as recently as 1978 dressed better than the college educated slobs who shuffle down our sidewalks today. I weep for America.
This shit is cRaZY.
The Cramps were awesome!!! However, they were more than a "punk band" they helped jump start the "psychobilly" genre of rock. Psychobilly is pretty much a melding of rockabilly and punk and/or metal influences, in fact, they leaned more heavily towards the "rockabilly" side of things. I wish I would've seen this band when they were still together, I am a huge metal head but I pretty much like all genres of rock (except for "soft rock" don't get me started!).