have this..
and you've never even herad of 'em
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have this..
and you've never even herad of 'em
you can't beat a screaming poly styrene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKaxfc03Fqk
lets liven things up here tonight
love song the damned
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m2JyiggwAU
moving on post punk the last remaining genre of music that keeps me interested the thrashing guitars of the indie music scene and the guvnors of that scene a tune from the wedding present . indie music gold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JvCqfB-m-E
What on earth possessed your mate to chuck a half full can of Stella and the finest punk vocalist of them all? An act of great cowardice I must say. I bet you, he wouldn't have the bottle or bollocks to have a go at Malcolm Owen face to face, the gutless little shit!
proto metal?
googled it and was none the wiser
Loaded is an astonishing album when you consider its release date of 1970 , previous to that they release White light / White Heat in 68 and were playing whatever you want to call it from 1965 , if you look at the charts at that time you quickly realise how progressive , avant-garde , punk attituded , they were ..
Recorded in 1974, proto-punk from Krautrock band Neu!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbfVXCWz9jY
never heard that before lost johnny so much joy division in that
merci
Recorded in 1972, industrial type music from Neu! They were well ahead of their time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23HfAHSKWlk
Their music transcends genre. But they obviously started off in the London punk scene. They were young. They dressed like punks. The Stranglers were older, more musical and had formed in 74 or 75 I think. What does it matter? I remember reading an interview in one of the music papers where Paul Weller after being asked if the Jam were a mod band said something like "we're a punk band, we came in with it and we're sticking with it". Elizabeth Fraser had a (later removed) "Sid Vicious" tattoo on her arm.
Cocteau Twins now they had a very complex layered guitar sound
Indie , now that's another one
Smashing Pumpkins were liked by a mate of mine who said he hated heavy rock but some of the stuff they came out with was pure led zep
They were more in common with kerrang or sounds than the NME or Melody Maker