Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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Probably classed as punk to the champagne socialists in Hanover.
No attitude or bite, I doubt even comes on the radar as punk.
Nah, definitely too musically adept to be genuinely punk
Probably classed as punk to the champagne socialists in Hanover.
No attitude or bite, I doubt even comes on the radar as punk.
I havent missed the point I still considered them punk as did many others YOU decided they were now too mainstream because their lead singer wasnt offing himself or whatever criteria you decided was still punk and were now far too popular.
Not a bad footballer as wellDoesn't he work in Dave's Comics? Can't believe he's still called Smelly
Is correct.
Saw them do it at the Roundhouse, supporting the Ramones
New Rose - The Damned
Good shout!
I was there!
Sonic reducer Dead Boys?
Saw them do it at the Roundhouse, supporting the Ramones
I was a bit more new wave/mod revival than punk tbh, but these were amongst the classics for me:
New Rose - The Damned
Stranded - The Saints
I wanna be sedated - The Ramones
Suspect device - Stiff Little Fingers
Babylon's burning - The Ruts
In the city - The Jam
No more heroes - The Stranglers
Looking after no 1 - Boomtown Rats
Saw SLF, The Jam and the Boomtown Rats, but actually was much more into Television, XTC, Magazine, Elvis Costello, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, and the pre-punk rhythm and blues with attitude of Dr Feelgood, Graham Parker etc
Not only the best punk song but probably the best ever song. Imho!
https://youtu.be/oAh5eN3k0Zw
Wow that must have been some gig.
Over 100 tunes on the night?