Interesting comment.
I'm sure that teenagers would agree as that has always been the way, that the younger generation always believe that their music is better than their parents.
The advancement of digital recording and autotune no doubt has played a part in improving music, however I firmly...
Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
The Temptations - Psychedelic Shack
The Rolling Stones - Mothers Little Helpher
Traffic - Hole in My Shoe
The Only Ones - Another Girl Another Planet
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
Small Faces - Here Come the Nice
Jefferson Airplane - White...
You've missed the point, putting up Rock the Casbah, London Calling, One Way or Another are not punk songs as the bands (the Clash and Blondie) had moved on from their punk roots. Nothing wrong if you want to include something from their earlier timeframe, which fits the punk ethos
Interesting definition of punk being used, with posts where the bands have progressed musically beyond punk and more into mainstream.
Ideally any selection should be from 1976/77 so I'm going to against this, only on the basis that for whatever reason Siouxise and the Banshees were signed later...