Brilliant post :lolol:
Back in the day this really made me laugh. I can't remember whether I was laughing at the idea of part time punks, or laughing at part time punks (laughing nervously, because I was, ahem, a student) :lolol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmbJdcsGl_Q
I did go on the...
I can assure you that my son (ok, he's 35 so not a yoof) likes practically nothing I like (apart from some of the recent 'wave' stuff, and early 80s post rock) and I like practically nothing he likes (Weezer, Strokes and more recently singer songwriter types).
But, no, the days when I'd be...
That's funny. If the Clash never existed that track would have no resonance and would just sound a bit shit. I think this is one of those musical coincidences (unless of course Strummer admitted he based his vocal and guitar style on that one track). I have never heard of David Peel, so, top...
Indeed. I recall an era when you couldn't like this if you liked that, and you were defined by your youth tribe. I have no idea if there is anything like this for 'the kids of today', or whether it is acceptable to be friends with a 'goth' if you are into 'r n b'. And I don't care either...
Indeed. Hendrix and Cream were heavy blues rock.
I saw Handsome Dick Manatoba down the Top Rank. MC5 were not a punk band. The first punk rock as we know it was The Ramones.
The NYD and Heartbreakers were glam rock. Early garage bands were sometimes called 'punks' (way back to the 60s, Rokie...
Ah bollocks. Elvis died the day he heard this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6cU9opuO74
I'll leave it there or there will be trouble, I just know it ???
Rock as in 'raaaakh' vocal? Hmm....I'll try to stay on topic...but there is so much, so many shiny things...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tWNZUfS5uM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkeDjLZMRRk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZLKtjATZt0