30 years ago today..............
30 years ago today..............
well, I'm a day out...........so what? !wink!
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
Re: 30 years ago today..............
yeah the hot summer of 76.1st saw the pistols on the janet street porter oneshow sunday afternoon .
Re: 30 years ago today..............
that should have read one sunday afternoon.
-
Porn crackers
- Posts: 1056
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: 30 years ago today..............
Horrible music.......
Wow that was a hot summer, not that I remember it , or getting married that year, of course! !!!!!!
(apparently 1995 was hotter but don't believe it)
PC
Wow that was a hot summer, not that I remember it , or getting married that year, of course! !!!!!!
(apparently 1995 was hotter but don't believe it)
PC
Re: 30 years ago today..............
Cool
and a couple of days later my yellow mk2 Escort was registered!
and a couple of days later my yellow mk2 Escort was registered!
They're locking them up today, they're throwing away the key...I wonder who it be tomorrow, you or me?
-
Arginald Valleywater
- Posts: 4288
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: 30 years ago today..............
Punk was shite. All the bands they tried to destroy, Floyd, Zepp, Genesis etc still sell records by the muillion and Malcom McLaren is now a media luvvie. Not one virtuoso musician appeared from punk, Rat Scabies aside they were mostly talentless middle class wankers who now work in the city!
-
perihelion
- Posts: 120
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: 30 years ago today..............
bit off here.. but what did you make of joy division when they were around?
shame......such a shame.... i think i kind of lost myself again.....
Re: 30 years ago today..............
great,and i love new order now.perihelion wrote:
> bit off here.. but what did you make of joy division when they
> were around?
>
>
> bit off here.. but what did you make of joy division when they
> were around?
>
>
-
The Last Word
- Posts: 1644
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: 30 years ago today..............
Arginald Valleywater wrote:
> All the bands they tried to destroy, Floyd, Zepp, Genesis etc still sell records by the million
So you suggest punk was a failure? Punk was the wake-up call needed at the time, and was a movement that inspired others (new wave etc). For something that was never meant to last, its influence is still being felt today. Not bad for a failure.
> Not one virtuoso musician appeared from punk
So what? It was about expression, not technique.
> Rat Scabies aside they were mostly talentless middle class wankers who now work in the city!
Really? Well at least you couldn't accuse them of being cynical, corporate careerists then.
> All the bands they tried to destroy, Floyd, Zepp, Genesis etc still sell records by the million
So you suggest punk was a failure? Punk was the wake-up call needed at the time, and was a movement that inspired others (new wave etc). For something that was never meant to last, its influence is still being felt today. Not bad for a failure.
> Not one virtuoso musician appeared from punk
So what? It was about expression, not technique.
> Rat Scabies aside they were mostly talentless middle class wankers who now work in the city!
Really? Well at least you couldn't accuse them of being cynical, corporate careerists then.
"Let's do it..."
Re: 30 years ago today..............
the damneds fan club was a rip off.The Last Word wrote:
> Arginald Valleywater wrote:
>
> > All the bands they tried to destroy, Floyd, Zepp, Genesis etc
> still sell records by the million
>
> So you suggest punk was a failure? Punk was the wake-up call
> needed at the time, and was a movement that inspired others
> (new wave etc). For something that was never meant to last, its
> influence is still being felt today. Not bad for a failure.
>
> > Not one virtuoso musician appeared from punk
>
> So what? It was about expression, not technique.
>
> > Rat Scabies aside they were mostly talentless middle class
> wankers who now work in the city!
>
> Really? Well at least you couldn't accuse them of being
> cynical, corporate careerists then.
>
>
> Arginald Valleywater wrote:
>
> > All the bands they tried to destroy, Floyd, Zepp, Genesis etc
> still sell records by the million
>
> So you suggest punk was a failure? Punk was the wake-up call
> needed at the time, and was a movement that inspired others
> (new wave etc). For something that was never meant to last, its
> influence is still being felt today. Not bad for a failure.
>
> > Not one virtuoso musician appeared from punk
>
> So what? It was about expression, not technique.
>
> > Rat Scabies aside they were mostly talentless middle class
> wankers who now work in the city!
>
> Really? Well at least you couldn't accuse them of being
> cynical, corporate careerists then.
>
>