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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The This is England thread got me thinking about when I was a Scooter riding Skinhead back in the Day so come on and fess up what were you, ones I can remember off the top of my Head were, Skins, Punks, New Romantics, Bikers, Rock a Bilys, Pycho Billys.
I'm going to dig some old Pics out and load one up for a laugh |
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I was a punk then when that got a little sad in the early 80's I discovered electro and hip hop and started break dancing! So I became REALLY REALLY sad LOL.
Still, my 'crew' and I made some good money out of it! |
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"i was and still am into the 2 tone stuff late 70s early 80s .fantastic music "
I went to see The Selector about five years ago in a tiny little room, of about 100 people, probably the best gig I've ever been to - it was mayhem! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was quite gothic actually and I guess a little punky though still retained a feminine edge. Never in a million years would I wear a pair of Doc Martin boots. I would wear a nuns habit with stockings and suspenders underneath, or a short leather skirt with knee hi black boots, loved Siouxsie and Robert Smith from the Cure and wanted to look like them which didnt really work as i was blonde. Now Ive discovered swinging I can wear the leather skirts and boots again, oh happy days. Still love the same type of music |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was and still am a Biker/Goth cross over, still wear the same clothes, listen to same music and still love bikes xx"
S'what England says... you don't top being a goth |
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By *-and-KCouple
over a year ago
Back of Beyond |
rocker/greaser/biker
differnet names same thing. Into motorcycles and rock music. Now in my 50's nothings changed except the music may have got a bit more wild, the likes of slipknot, etc being listened to alongside the old faves like black sabbath. |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
I was a rock chick....
When I go and see the old bands these days I dont wear my specs so I cant see their wrinkles and they remain as gorgeous to me as they did back in the day |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Back in my youth, as now, my taste in music and fashion was quite varied. In the late 70s I hung around with punks, but was quite into ska and was also a bit of a disco diva. Never did like being pigeon holed ... (and that's not some kind of kinky sexual act by the way!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i was a 'raver'.....vicks in the hair and grinning inanely....i was one of the 'orinigal whistle posse' back in my home town. Gaw, we thought we ruled the world!
I used to make my own outfits choosing things from second hand, charity and vintage shops...even made a top out of a pair of fishnet tights, cutting out the feet and gusset.
8 hours in a sweat pit, didn't smell too pretty, the sweat used to literally drip from the walls and ceilings |
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By *orkduoCouple
over a year ago
york |
scooter girl through n through and still are,met andy then,we split up n 24 years later got back together,we went everywhere on his scooter back then.we got another now n its ace ,hes still as gorgeous as he was back then. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i was and still am into the 2 tone stuff late 70s early 80s .fantastic music "
With you on this one. Def into the 2-tone stuff. Saw the Specials last year in Glasgow - fantastic. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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dressed like a skinhead, crombie, sta-prest, ben sherman, brogues etc, but was into motorbikes and rock music, still dress the same, and am still into bikes |
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Started with rock/metal music & morphed into the glam metal scene of the mid-80's with bands like Hanoi Rocks etc. Always wore spiked multi-coloured hair, make up, heels & some wild & kinky clothing (explains a lot really!).
Then got more into the 'alternative' scene & started following New Model Army about the place. Cut my hair into a very long (2 foot) mohican & started wearing steel-toed clogs, combats etc.
Still love all the music, even still got my clogs somewhere - probably next to all my heels! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was very rebellious when I was younger.. mum spent more time at head's office than at work
Child of the seventies... floral prints believe it or not and avid fan of CCR |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am gutted I missed ska......
I came on the barrier of late 80's happy house and the early 90's "madchester" sound....
so I was such a laid back soul.....
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the music of the late 70s early 80s was brill not just ska/2tone but all the electro and new wave stuff oh happy days .then it all went horribly wrong with the dross produced by those prats stock ,aitken and waterman .the manc bands of the late 80s early 90s was a refreshing change but i cant stand those beatles wannabees oasis |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anything that wasn't the same as the others. Spose on the whole a rock chick kind of. Invested my time and money going to gigs and fests. Still do when I can. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was a new romantic..
Duran Duran , Eurythmics .... still listen to it all ...still love it . "
touch by the eurythmics is one of my all time fave albums |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"I was a new romantic..
Duran Duran , Eurythmics .... still listen to it all ...still love it . I heard a _umour that Duran Durans manager was on Fab ya know "
Is/was he?? Was he into girls on film? |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
dirtybigbadsgirlville |
"I was a new romantic..
Duran Duran , Eurythmics .... still listen to it all ...still love it . I heard a _umour that Duran Durans manager was on Fab ya know
Is/was he?? Was he into girls on film?" well im not sure but he claimed to be a wild boy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I never liked Duran Duran.
Yes to Human League, and I thought Phil Oakey was a real dish!
I also liked Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins, Erythmics, Queen, Madness, Ultravox, Adam and the Ants, etc. etc. etc...
Can't remember being a specific type to be honest, new romantic or electro punk perhaps?! |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
dirtybigbadsgirlville |
"I never liked Duran Duran.
Yes to Human League, and I thought Phil Oakey was a real dish!
I also liked Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins, Erythmics, Queen, Madness, Ultravox, Adam and the Ants, etc. etc. etc...
Can't remember being a specific type to be honest, new romantic or electro punk perhaps?! " Did you have a blonde fringe? |
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By *umourCouple
over a year ago
Rushden |
Never thought of a label! Rode bikes and had a leather jacket and the gear, but had loads of mates who had scooters with all the Mod gear and we all used to hang together.. Had a serious crash on the bike after many minor scrapes and just after met the delightful Innuendo! Stopped riding bikes after one of those cathartic moments.. (But if I get crippled or die on my bike it will leave her devastated!) So I stopped riding.
Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both. On a trip to Southend with all our mates, it pissed down. They all got soaked and the girls were mad! We arrived all dry and happy.. lol
Went on to be a bit of a hippy later and embraced that culture for a while. I stopped after I realised that I was only doing it to be like everyone else. Happy now just being myself. Still love bikes and scooters, but won't ever ride again...
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"I never liked Duran Duran.
Yes to Human League, and I thought Phil Oakey was a real dish!
I also liked Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins, Erythmics, Queen, Madness, Ultravox, Adam and the Ants, etc. etc. etc...
Can't remember being a specific type to be honest, new romantic or electro punk perhaps?! "
Nothing like a Yorkshire group! And Phil had tottie in his band |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
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Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first? |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"I never liked Duran Duran.
Yes to Human League, and I thought Phil Oakey was a real dish!
I also liked Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins, Erythmics, Queen, Madness, Ultravox, Adam and the Ants, etc. etc. etc...
Can't remember being a specific type to be honest, new romantic or electro punk perhaps?!
Nothing like a Yorkshire group! And Phil had tottie in his band " oohhhhhhhhhh i had a thing for Mr Phil...had a very deviant look in his eyes
But i was into alsorts ....i went from New Romantic to Rock then Rock a Billy then back to Rock again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first? "
My dad had one xx |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first?
My dad had one xx "
I loved it as a kid. We were the only people i knew with a soft top, even if it did leak in winter |
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By *umourCouple
over a year ago
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first?
My dad had one xx
I loved it as a kid. We were the only people i knew with a soft top, even if it did leak in winter "
Had a Herald Convertable first, followed by an "A" reg (1963) Vitesse 1600 straight 6 Convertable and then a Vitesse 2ltr straight 6 saloon.. Great cars.
THe 1600 Vitesse was faster than the 2ltr. More economical and rusty as fook! All were fun to drive as you can corner as hard as you like and I actually had the front valance (Today that is called a splitter??? )scraping on the ground with the opposing rear wheel totally off the ground..
Don't make em like that anymnore. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first?
My dad had one xx
I loved it as a kid. We were the only people i knew with a soft top, even if it did leak in winter
Had a Herald Convertable first, followed by an "A" reg (1963) Vitesse 1600 straight 6 Convertable and then a Vitesse 2ltr straight 6 saloon.. Great cars.
THe 1600 Vitesse was faster than the 2ltr. More economical and rusty as fook! All were fun to drive as you can corner as hard as you like and I actually had the front valance (Today that is called a splitter??? )scraping on the ground with the opposing rear wheel totally off the ground..
Don't make em like that anymnore. "
you should try driving a capri lol lots of fun to be had |
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"I am gutted I missed ska......
I came on the barrier of late 80's happy house and the early 90's "madchester" sound....
so I was such a laid back soul.....
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Your never too late for ska _abio...its the absolute business...the early stuff..Alton Elis...Prince buster, laurel aitken..Lord Creator..derrick morgan to name but a few...
And thats coming from a ex heavy metal working class punk! |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first?
My dad had one xx
I loved it as a kid. We were the only people i knew with a soft top, even if it did leak in winter
Had a Herald Convertable first, followed by an "A" reg (1963) Vitesse 1600 straight 6 Convertable and then a Vitesse 2ltr straight 6 saloon.. Great cars.
THe 1600 Vitesse was faster than the 2ltr. More economical and rusty as fook! All were fun to drive as you can corner as hard as you like and I actually had the front valance (Today that is called a splitter??? )scraping on the ground with the opposing rear wheel totally off the ground..
Don't make em like that anymnore. "
I didn't know they did a 1600 vitesse but i was more into the looks of a car then. I remember my dad taking me out in his and scaring the pants off me he drove that fast. No seat belts on either but i loved the car and was real upset when it went |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Loved the wind in my hair so bought a Triumph Vitesse convertible and had the best of both.
Thats a blast from the past. My dad had one and i loved it as a kid. Did you have a herald first? "
I Also had a Triumph Vitesse convertible..... can even still remember it's registration, CAB 600H |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was a raver, one of those permanently grinning mob that trawled up and down the a19 looking to get sorted and bosh it all night long. Global Hypercolour t-shirt, baggy jeans, the works. Happy days! |
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