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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just to be contentious, I'm going to throw out that The KLF and Cardiacs were the greatest punk bands in history."
Respect for this. I mean, you’re wrong, but back your love for these guys |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have seen
The Clash
The Damned
The Ramones
SLF
Sham
The Adverts
999
The Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Bad Brains
Johnny Thunders
The Jam
The Police
The Cramps
To name a few |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I have seen
The Clash
The Damned
The Ramones
SLF
Sham
The Adverts
999
The Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Bad Brains
Johnny Thunders
The Jam
The Police
The Cramps
To name a few "
Where did you see The Ramones and what year. I love these guys. Lucky they were in the coolest of bands mind. If they weren’t in this band I fear they wouldn’t ever get laid. Cool factor 10 desirable faces -1 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I have seen
The Clash
The Damned
The Ramones
SLF
Sham
The Adverts
999
The Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Bad Brains
Johnny Thunders
The Jam
The Police
The Cramps
To name a few "
You wouldn’t of heard of the negatives? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was 11 when I got into punk. Used to sneak into gigs. Seen most lol. Saw Adam Ant when he was shirtless (was his style). Cant remember most lol. To young lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I was 11 when I got into punk. Used to sneak into gigs. Seen most lol. Saw Adam Ant when he was shirtless (was his style). Cant remember most lol. To young lol"
But when and where did you see the ramones |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Uk subs, angelic upstarts, peter and the test tube babies, crass, chron gen.
The list goes on.
Sex pistols obviously.
Used to go to gigs in early 80s."
The sex pistols are the worst |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
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MC5 always deserve recognition |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
"
Gosh I forgot,
Joy Division
The Buzzcocks
The Sex Pistols
UK Subs
The Slits |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
Gosh I forgot,
Joy Division
The Buzzcocks
The Sex Pistols
UK Subs
The Slits"
Oh and X-Ray Spex!
Germ free adolescents, fantastic album! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition "
I have That album, original release too. My sister got it me whilst in Detroit a couple of decades ago.
Kick out the jams mother fuckers! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition "
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too"
Jet Boys fly, Jet Boys go! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too"
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?"
Lol I always thought In The City was a great album, one of their best but it always sounds like a Dr Feelgood ripoff.
All Mod Cons is my favourite and In The Crowd my favourite all time Jam track. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?"
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour "
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you "
As a youngster I went with older friends, I've since seen many impressive top bands but I've never heard 3 people make such an amazing noise to this day. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
As a youngster I went with older friends, I've since seen many impressive top bands but I've never heard 3 people make such an amazing noise to this day."
Same here. Even jumped over the pond for the warped tour. Can’t imagine how many bands I’ve seen through gigs and festivals |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you "
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!"
More new wave really i think |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!
More new wave really i think"
Yeah totally agree, I think by the time '78 had rolled around the lines had really blurred between punk and new wave and it was all the better for it too.
Joy Divisions Ideal For Living E.P. has tracks that aren't there minute thrash abouts but they swore by the punk ethos.
Factory was founded and went bust by that ethos.
All credit to Tony Wilson. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!
More new wave really i think
Yeah totally agree, I think by the time '78 had rolled around the lines had really blurred between punk and new wave and it was all the better for it too.
Joy Divisions Ideal For Living E.P. has tracks that aren't there minute thrash abouts but they swore by the punk ethos.
Factory was founded and went bust by that ethos.
All credit to Tony Wilson. "
Indeed, he did a lot for what would later become the Manchester sound with The Smiths etc.
Wonderful years weren't they? Nothing but raw talent when youth culture had so many identities.
A far cry from the manufactured shit of today. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!
More new wave really i think
Yeah totally agree, I think by the time '78 had rolled around the lines had really blurred between punk and new wave and it was all the better for it too.
Joy Divisions Ideal For Living E.P. has tracks that aren't there minute thrash abouts but they swore by the punk ethos.
Factory was founded and went bust by that ethos.
All credit to Tony Wilson.
Indeed, he did a lot for what would later become the Manchester sound with The Smiths etc.
Wonderful years weren't they? Nothing but raw talent when youth culture had so many identities.
A far cry from the manufactured shit of today."
Totally Mate, an amazing time, I spent my formative years in north Manchester and the music scene was ace, it all cumulated with the Madchester thing which I wholeheartedly took part in, some of those bands where so underrated and some where so overstated but who cares? The scene was happening and electric! |
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By *abuma65Man
over a year ago
Gloucester |
I seen a few of these bands but Adverts broke up when I was 14 so never got to see them as I’m only 55. Caught the Clash on 16 tons tour SLF, Richard Hell and Voidoids, Lurkers, Buzzcocks, Banshees, Strangers several times.
Don’t recall that much of the scene as wasn’t that clicked into it at 14 living in Wales. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!
More new wave really i think
Yeah totally agree, I think by the time '78 had rolled around the lines had really blurred between punk and new wave and it was all the better for it too.
Joy Divisions Ideal For Living E.P. has tracks that aren't there minute thrash abouts but they swore by the punk ethos.
Factory was founded and went bust by that ethos.
All credit to Tony Wilson.
Indeed, he did a lot for what would later become the Manchester sound with The Smiths etc.
Wonderful years weren't they? Nothing but raw talent when youth culture had so many identities.
A far cry from the manufactured shit of today.
Totally Mate, an amazing time, I spent my formative years in north Manchester and the music scene was ace, it all cumulated with the Madchester thing which I wholeheartedly took part in, some of those bands where so underrated and some where so overstated but who cares? The scene was happening and electric!"
Heck! There’s many a quality punk band still out there. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!
More new wave really i think
Yeah totally agree, I think by the time '78 had rolled around the lines had really blurred between punk and new wave and it was all the better for it too.
Joy Divisions Ideal For Living E.P. has tracks that aren't there minute thrash abouts but they swore by the punk ethos.
Factory was founded and went bust by that ethos.
All credit to Tony Wilson.
Indeed, he did a lot for what would later become the Manchester sound with The Smiths etc.
Wonderful years weren't they? Nothing but raw talent when youth culture had so many identities.
A far cry from the manufactured shit of today.
Totally Mate, an amazing time, I spent my formative years in north Manchester and the music scene was ace, it all cumulated with the Madchester thing which I wholeheartedly took part in, some of those bands where so underrated and some where so overstated but who cares? The scene was happening and electric!
Heck! There’s many a quality punk band still out there. "
Its not the same I don't think. Today and for many years punk has been just a music style, in the 70's it meant so much more as it was based on ideals and a reaction to prog rock and social issues.
Today they stand on the shoulders of giants... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Thank god that’s your answer. I salute you
Ha I'm massively into music and punk/new wave was my awakening back in the late 70's thanks to my older bruv.
Those bands got me into Krautrock, British experimental bands like Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltare and early Human League too.
My fave album of all time is "Systems Of Romance" the last John Foxx era Ultravox album, an album so way ahead of the curve with rich synths and lush lucid guitars with abstract sci-fi themes.
British punk came a long way from '76 to '78!
More new wave really i think
Yeah totally agree, I think by the time '78 had rolled around the lines had really blurred between punk and new wave and it was all the better for it too.
Joy Divisions Ideal For Living E.P. has tracks that aren't there minute thrash abouts but they swore by the punk ethos.
Factory was founded and went bust by that ethos.
All credit to Tony Wilson.
Indeed, he did a lot for what would later become the Manchester sound with The Smiths etc.
Wonderful years weren't they? Nothing but raw talent when youth culture had so many identities.
A far cry from the manufactured shit of today.
Totally Mate, an amazing time, I spent my formative years in north Manchester and the music scene was ace, it all cumulated with the Madchester thing which I wholeheartedly took part in, some of those bands where so underrated and some where so overstated but who cares? The scene was happening and electric!
Heck! There’s many a quality punk band still out there.
Its not the same I don't think. Today and for many years punk has been just a music style, in the 70's it meant so much more as it was based on ideals and a reaction to prog rock and social issues.
Today they stand on the shoulders of giants..."
Time changes and things now aren’t like then. But I’ve seen many a great band of the last years |
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By *aybus9Couple
over a year ago
Leeds |
"I have seen
The Clash
The Damned
The Ramones
SLF
Sham
The Adverts
999
The Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Bad Brains
Johnny Thunders
The Jam
The Police
The Cramps
To name a few "
Cracking selection of bands |
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By *aybus9Couple
over a year ago
Leeds |
"A fan of the Sex Pistols, Clash and Damned. I've seen the Damned and they were better than their punk years. Sensible is a decent guitarist with a great sound."
Saw The Damned a few years back - very impressed with Captains guitar playing. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A fan of the Sex Pistols, Clash and Damned. I've seen the Damned and they were better than their punk years. Sensible is a decent guitarist with a great sound.
Saw The Damned a few years back - very impressed with Captains guitar playing."
Evening all.
We had a good weekend |
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour "
Same, saw that tour at Manchester Apollo |
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Same, saw that tour at Manchester Apollo"
If I said I wasn’t jealous in the slightest, would you believe me |
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Same, saw that tour at Manchester Apollo
If I said I wasn’t jealous in the slightest, would you believe me "
Erm, no! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Now you're talking.
For me it's
Ultravox!
The Damned
The Clash
The Stronglers
Dr Feelgood
The Jam
MC5
The Stooges
The Members
A fantastic time in music, so much energy, anger, angst and fun in a three minute song!
MC5 always deserve recognition
Kick out the jams muthafuckers...
Don't forget The New York Dolls too
The jam were cool man, why you hate them so much?
Err those words are screamed out at the beginning of the MC5's most famous song "Kick Out The Jams"
I saw the Jam on their Trans Global Express Tour
Same, saw that tour at Manchester Apollo
If I said I wasn’t jealous in the slightest, would you believe me
Erm, no!"
Haha, is totally the correct answer |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Gotta love the bad brains , black flag, minor threat, social distortion, descendents, rancid etc. Great stuff "
Met a few of these guys. Took the try scel across the pond for he warped tour around 12 yard ago now.
Apparently a British accent makes you a human magnet |
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