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A repeat.
But a brilliant band.
But a brilliant band.
Vibrators and now the jam.
Well, it was a programme called 'Punk Britannia at the BBC' so fairly predictable, I guess. Also amazingly included the Damned, The Ruts, Stiff Little Fingers, Sham 69, Souixie and the Banshees and many others....................................................
(Even the drummer from my first band was on there, but that's another story!)
No I wasn't. No further comment!Do tell! You aren't another who played with Attila are you??
I've been watching Def Leppard on another channel. Joe Elliott will be a happy boy tonight
The vibrators were right up there with stiff little fingers.
BBC Four was seriously good viewing tonight.
Saw The Stranglers a lot in the early 80's, great band live.
I was listening to an interesting interview on Radio 6 earlier this week, with Penny Rimbauld from Crass, who are one of the original punk bands that most people have never heard of. He sees the Clash/Stranglers/Pistols as decent pub rock bands who were either just around at time and either by design or not, became 'punk'. He said that once he saw fans at Crass gigs dressing the same as the band, it was all over - Punk is Dead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcIOTRDswF8
As I'm sure you're aware SLF got their name from a Vibrators B-side, but as good as Fingers? Nah.
Crass were an Oi band and in my opinion, bloody awful.
How good was that?
The Bishops doing I Want Candy.
Dr Feelgood with Wilko doing Roxette.
Classics....
Crass were an Oi band and in my opinion, bloody awful.
Well, it was a programme called 'Punk Britannia at the BBC' so fairly predictable, I guess. Also amazingly included the Damned, The Ruts, Stiff Little Fingers, Sham 69, Souixie and the Banshees and many others....................................................
(Even the drummer from my first band was on there, but that's another story!)