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Posted By: John S
They may been mentioned already but listening to them was about as anti-social as an 8th grader could get...the Dead Milkmen and the Meatmen. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan Bretta- you are my hero! Thank you so much for that clip- my wife and I just watched it and we were in awe. What memories come flooding back from 40 years ago! (I wish I knew how to use youtube- I'm a computer idiot). |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, no relation to Alan. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I'll put The Clash on my list, but not ahead of The Ramones: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I agree- the Clash is one of the most important bands in rock history. RIP Joe Strummer. |
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Posted By: Bruce
Sorry to keep this off topic, but its good to see some old punkers like myself. I agree that the Clash is #1. Fortunately, I was able to see them a few times before Mick Jones left. Best shows I ever saw. Though here in DC in the early 80's we were admittedly a bit snobby about our local bands like Minor Threat, Scream, Bad Brains etc.. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Come on, guys. How can you put The Clash in front of The Ramones? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al- let's analyze: |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
Barry, no offense, but IMO you probably picked two of the worst Ramones songs they recorded. |
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Posted By: judson hamlin
Barry- One summer when we were at Wildwood Crest, the Ramones were at Art Stock's Playpen and ate at the same place we did. There were no vegetables harmed in the dinner that I saw. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't know too many other of their songs, but "sedated" is great- which ones do you like better? (ever see the Ramones appearance on an episode of "The Simpsons" singing Happy Birthday to Mr. Burns- it was a riot). |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Hi Barry: |
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Posted By: Alan
From a music encyopedia: |
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Posted By: judson hamlin
There are some great clips (musically) of the Clash at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic in 1980- The video isn't 1st rate, but just listen. Search "Clash Capitol" |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Boy, I forgot all about the Capitol Theater. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al- I know, punkers should die young. Live fast, play hard. And I know the "vitamins" they took. And CSN&Y, as well as the Stones, should pack it in. Enough is enough. I'd rather remember them when they were young. That is one advantage Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin had. We only knew them in their prime. |
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Posted By: judson hamlin
was a great venue. Oddest concert I saw there (and one of the best) was an MTV sponsored show with Run-DMC, 24 Karat Soul (an a cappella group) and the headliners, Lou Reed and Jim Carroll. You can imagine the mix in the crowd- as I said- odd. |
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Posted By: Griffin's
<<<<Watch the documentry Punk:Attitude. It's the only show I've ever seen that actually captures what punk was really about in the 70s and 80s.>>> |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I'll take Never Mind the Bollocks any day over anything the Ramones or Clash put out. I really like the Clash, but I can't hardly listen to the Ramones. |
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Posted By: Neal Kane
Ramones and the Clash as well ... |
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Posted By: Joe Tocco
Ranked by whose music I actually like to listen to, not by importance: |
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Posted By: Mike
If anyone here ever saw the MC 5 live, you'd not even mention any other punk bands. The toughest, the loudest, and done with soul. And unlike many others mentioned here, they could actually play..Detroits finest......the MC 5. Long may they live. In an interview, even Iggy said they were the greatest ever. "kick out the jams &#_)!*(> !!!! |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I saw the Clash the last time they performed. They literally broke up on stage after Joe and Mick went on an anti-Ronald Reagan rant. It was at a big festival out in the California desert, and the crowd was more metal heads than anything (they were there to see Van Halen, I think). The fans didn't appreciate their politics and pretty much rioted ... it was the craziest thing I ever saw ... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I love Joy Division, too, but I hardly think they qualify as punk -- they were the beginning of New Wave, even if they were inspired by seeing the Sex Pistols live. And New Order absolutely rule... |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Was a big time baseball card collector, when I was in college in the late 70's-early 80's; I used to see him at all the major NY area shows. |
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Posted By: Chad
No one's mentioned Fugazi? |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Fugazi! Blondie! Talking Heads! |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
that there is more interest in Punk rock than solving the hobbies greatest mysteries. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ok, I'm going to say this one last time and please take this as gospel because it is 100 percent accurate: |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Now all we need is a couple of things |
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Posted By: Mike
One last comment on the music thread. Blondie in the same class as MC 5 ?? That's like comparing Barry Manilow to Robert Plant. Come on now........ |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- great story about Lou Reed, and the Velvet Underground is a much underappreciated band today. All my record buying was pretty much in the 60's, so the music I know from the 70's on up is limited to what they play on the classic rock stations, which is of course mostly hits only and very repetitive. One day I will allow myself the pleasure of hearing many of the great songs that have eluded me. |
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Posted By: Chad
The band came out of the New York punk scene. That's not my fault, it's just a fact. I've just always thought that was interesting. (For what it's worth, I like Blondie adn MC5. But then, I listen to a lot of different stuff and I'm not a musician so I can't really tell you who's competent or groundbreaking and who's not. I just like what I like. My girlfriend hates it when I break out the Roger Miller and then follow him with Ned's Atomic Dustbin and then Sam and Dave, though.) |
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Posted By: Dave Grimes
...all these Punk Rockers from 20 - 30 years ago - becoming staid members of society, and spending all their disposable cash on little bits of cardboard |
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Posted By: Andrew
I'm glad someone finally mentioned Fugazi, my all-time favorite. And don't forget about Minor Threat! |
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Posted By: Joe Tocco
It's all semantics really, but I consider Joy Division punk. The early stuff, particularly the Warsaw demos, are classic stripped down lo-fi punk. By the end their music was hinting towards what New Order would become, but you'd still never confuse the two. |
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Posted By: DJ
You simply can't throw Blondie or the Talking Heads or even Velvet Underground on this list. They simply don't make me angry like "good punk"...when the musical message is all about rebellion. Don't get me wrong, I love all three (espeically Lou Reed) but we are straying too far away from genuine punk. We'll be adding Survivor and Rascal Flatts shortly. |
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Posted By: Bruce
Wow, I forgot about G.G. Allin. He may have been the most hardcore of the hardcores. Never got to see him live but I had all his albums and recall seeing a good documentary on him in the 90's. Before baseball cards I collected punk/hardcore singles and albums. Now the only vinyl I have left is a few of the Misfits 7" that I can't seem to part with, even though I no longer own a turntable. I suppose they will find their way to ebay at some point so I can buy more cards. |
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Posted By: JimB
Dan, |
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Posted By: PC
Clash vs. Ramones -- Clash by a mile. The Clash have better musicianship (to the extent it matters in punk), lyrics and intensity, across entire albums. In my humble opinion, the Ramones mailed in a lot of their material. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
I'm a huge fan of the British punk movement as well as what broke ground here in the U.S. The Buzzcocks, The Clash, Siouxsie and the Banshees, etc. The Dead Boys are a group I don't think I’ve read about in this thread yet, they were amazing. Who can forget Sonic Reducer? |
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Posted By: S Gross
Whenever I feel old hanging out in Savannah with some SCAD students, I can always get a nod and a smile with my City Gardens stories. |
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Posted By: JimB
PC, |
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Posted By: Jay
I would like to echo Zach's words---who can forget Sonic Reducer? (Great for removing cellulite from those hard to exercise places) |
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Posted By: John Basilone
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Posted By: Alan
OK, that does it... Now, I'm definately going to see a punk concert while I am in Cleveland at the National. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
This is the best punk band none of you guys have ever heard of....Mercy Rule. Unfortunately nothing on youtube so I can't share with you how great they really were. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hate to get back on topic, but I think somewhere about 90 posts ago we were talking about tomorrow night's meeting. Well, I just heard the weather report and the prediction is for bitter cold, heavy winds, and some snow- a deep arctic freeze is heading in. I'm taking the subway, but for those travelling by car or otherwise, should we be keeping an eye on this? |
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Posted By: Elliot
"the prediction is for bitter cold, heavy winds" |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Barry, dress warm. Single digit temperatures. 1 inch of snow. |
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