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Hawkwind & Pink Fairies, from about 1971, especially when they merged for chemical reasons to be Pinkwind...
Their origins, to me, seem nothing more than a young and ambitious band which has a similarly minded manager.Joe Strummer was living in a squat and in band called the 101ers, and was approached to be in a new band, the clash, that was being created. I grant you that the term "manufactured" is open to interpretation. But ultimately he left his band and ditched his friends to join a band that was put together to sell records under the "punk" image. It caused a lot anger with his old band who accused him of blanking them and selling out. There will be different interpretations of it, but some have said that early history haunted him throughout his career. In fairness to him, I think he came full circle in the end and when they reformed and supported the firefighters strike before his death, they were arguably playing with the punk ethos that they moved away from in the early days.
Yeah, that was embarrassing.No, but if you're looking for the ultimate 'manufacturing' there was never a worse example than replacing Glen Matlock with probably the worst bass guitarist since Stuart Sutcliffe just because he looked like (and was) a gobbing, vicious little punk!
Indeed.Their origins, to me, seem nothing more than a young and ambitious band which has a similarly minded manager.
I'm impressed. You're ten years older than me (I assume - 49er), and it was easy for people brought up on the first wave of pop culture to be snooty about 'punk'. God know the number of time's I've heard blokes in sweaters explaining how 'it isn't music'
Mild point of pedantry - The Grateful Dead have never had a top 10 album in the UK.Indeed.
Flip it around. How many 'rock/pop' artists can you name who were successful (a minimum of 3 top 10 LPs in the UK) who were entirely free from any sort of gimmick/image, marketing, or hype?
I can think of a few.
The Grateful Dead
Er, that's it.
I have never ever heard a single track by the Grateful Dead.
To my knowledge.
They may have been piped into a lift or a shitter without my awareness.
In which case, it went in one earhole and out the other.
No, but if you're looking for the ultimate 'manufacturing' there was never a worse example than replacing Glen Matlock with probably the worst bass guitarist since Stuart Sutcliffe just because he looked like (and was) a gobbing, vicious little punk!
There is a tiny bit of Sid on bodies according to Bill price who produced it.Yeah, that was embarrassing.
Steve Jones played all the bass on the album.
Great synopsis, @Harry Wilson's tackle . I was lucky to be growing up in the London suburbs (The Lurkers were my local band) in the 70s and saw all the classic bands especially at the Marquee. Without a doubt, my favourite US band were the Ramones (& the UK bands apparently doubled their speed after seeing them at the Roundhouse in 75 or early 76) and The Damned were the best UK band. Their first album is sublime.
Grateful Dead. No hype? NO F***ING HYPE? Geez - that band was made on 100% hippy far out yeh man hype! Perhaps you were too young!!!Indeed.
Flip it around. How many 'rock/pop' artists can you name who were successful (a minimum of 3 top 10 LPs in the UK) who were entirely free from any sort of gimmick/image, marketing, or hype?
I can think of a few.
The Grateful Dead
Er, that's it.
I have never ever heard a single track by the Grateful Dead.
To my knowledge.
They may have been piped into a lift or a shitter without my awareness.
In which case, it went in one earhole and out the other.
Sid Vicious. Couldn't play. Couldn't sing. (probably) killed his girlfriend, swore a lot, generally a potty-mouth, died from an overdose.Who got the gig after Matlock?
Sid was all a bit late in the day....not relevant. To me, anyway.Sid Vicious. Couldn't play. Couldn't sing. (probably) killed his girlfriend, swore a lot, generally a potty-mouth, died from an overdose.
.....but boy, oh boy - what good publicity to have a punky looking bloke called Sid Vicious in a punk band, even if he couldn't play. Nice one Malcolm!
I saw the Lurkers at the Nashville. First time I came close to a fight at a punk gig. Some entitled nob (longish hair, WTF, got precious in the moshing area and hit me. So I hit him back. I realized that night that it was not the same anymore. Nobody needed to fight down the front over personal space before that...Great synopsis, @Harry Wilson's tackle . I was lucky to be growing up in the London suburbs (The Lurkers were my local band) in the 70s and saw all the classic bands especially at the Marquee. Without a doubt, my favourite US band were the Ramones (& the UK bands apparently doubled their speed after seeing them at the Roundhouse in 75 or early 76) and The Damned were the best UK band. Their first album is sublime.
Stuart the Hungry Years DJ used to play Anarchy, till one night he flipped and smashed it. Worth a few bob, too. Twat. I stopped going after that. I mean, what the actual f***?The blokes I knew until the day they die who most hated the 76/77 cultural/music revolution were Hungry Years types. I knew some in the sixth form, uni and at work, with tunnel vision for heavy metal, angry forever that the Pistols, Damned and Clash upset their 70’s paradise. Fuming that in their words untalented twats, without classical training or some musical background, had formed bands and were getting exposure.
I was still at primary school when it started, even then to me it symbolically ended a dull, old order of Mud, Quo, Brotherhood of Man. Over the next few months and years there was another way; Punk, Blondie, Stranglers, The Jam, XTC, what a time to be alive. And it was just the beginning. It was a reaction to fairly predictable, staid times, in the same way that in the late 50’s kids finally gained individuality from their parents.
He was a publicity stunt - not relevant to any of us, really. Maybe his mum, perhaps ......................?Sid was all a bit late in the day....not relevant. To me, anyway.
His junkie mother found him to be a useful relevance!He was a publicity stunt - not relevant to any of us, really. Maybe his mum, perhaps ......................?