I think Ska changed more.
Only a handful of 50 year old men who were there at the time like punk.
Everyone else thinks its shite.
There will now be a review of who is the most punk, and who has the most punk knowledge.
From a laymans point of view, thought it was crap then, and think its crap now, confirming my first impression.
Not a layman's (note the apostrophe) point of view, the point of view of someone who has limited social/cultural/music knowledge.
Not a layman's (note the apostrophe) point of view, the point of view of someone who has limited social/cultural/music knowledge.
HARRY UP HARRY COME ON we're going down the pub : AND THERE'S GOING TO BE A BORSTAL BREAK OUT if the kids are united !!!!vuvu:
regards
DR
Punks biggest legacy was the fact that YOU COULD DO IT YOURSELF!
I was 16 in 1976 and punk was totes amazeballs. If YOU weren't it might not have been.
I mean it meant a lot to someone of my age but probably means nothing to someone younger.