Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
skin heads just a bunch of thugs
You're ******* asking for it!
skin heads just a bunch of thugs
I wasn't an original, but in the 70's i had very short hair and wore DM's does that count?
I suppose if I could have named myself I would have said I was a Romantic Rude boy punk.
. . nearly 32 years and still loving it, rallies abroad, popping to the shops, just for fun, but never to mince around like a ponce on Madeira drive.
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You're ******* asking for it!
Funny no one ever admits on here they kicked off at football back in the day.I remember the days well. I was a skinhead, though not of the violent type -just loved the clothes. But then so many were in Brighton at the time. The Luton matches stand out for me.
Come and have a go if you fink ur hard enuff
Would that be Hove grammar school? If so I think I would have been the same year as you.I fell in love with the original Skinhead cult at Woodingdean Carnival in the late 1960's. There was always a fair on the grass opposite the houses at the top end of Bexhill Road. All the local lads one year appeared dressed in Leon Patou checked shirts, braces, Levis, Doc Martin boots. The Reggae beats of the time boomed out. I want to be like them I thought. I bought my first pair of Levis, the "Shrink to Fit" type where the instructions were to sit in the bath with them on to make them fit correctly! I actually really loved the beat of Reggae and remain a big fan to this day. I didn't have a Skinhead hair cut, but as short as I could get away with due to a very strict dad.
As the fashion slowly changed, my school uniform consisted of black DMs, black Sta-prest trousers, braces, plain colour Ben Sherman shirt and school blazer! I once turned up wearing my tartan check shirt, and received the rollicking of all rollickings from the Head Master. It wasn't what was expected at a Grammar School!
Yes, I'm now approaching 62 years' old!!
Would that be Hove grammar school? If so I think I would have been the same year as you.
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Grew up in an era when the skinhead thing had mutated from a Ska appreciation to NF atrocity. I remember a book from that time that had a weird fascination to all of us teenagers ‘Skinhead’ ?
There was a recent tv documentary on with original skinheads talking about the mixed culture of music between the races. The new revival seems to want to return to those days but for me it’s all too wrapped up in race hate and violence.