Best Punk Song..
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Funnily enough when moving house recently I found my (previously thought lost) Meteor Madness EP- on blue vinyl too!
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I was in the VANS shop in Stratford with my nipper yesterday I must have been the oldest person in there by at least 2 decades
They played this and I love the fact that even after seeing it for the first time on TOTP all those years ago I still have absolutely no idea what Richard Jobson is going on about
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The song's lyrics are notoriously unintelligible owing to Jobson's diction. This has been sent up in a television advertisement for Maxell audio cassettes which features printed (incorrect) "translations" of the words.[2] The chorus, often misquoted, is actually "Ahoy! Ahoy! Land, sea and sky".asmethurst99 wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 3:24 pmI was in the VANS shop in Stratford with my nipper yesterday I must have been the oldest person in there by at least 2 decades
They played this and I love the fact that even after seeing it for the first time on TOTP all those years ago I still have absolutely no idea what Richard Jobson is going on about
Jobson has said that the lyrics were written about the recruitment of Scottish youths into the army and more specifically about a friend who had been killed whilst on a tour of duty in Northern Ireland.[3][4]
Local legend still persists that the valley mentioned is a reference to High Valleyfield, known locally as "the Valley", a village with a reputation for "mini warfare" between its residents and those of nearby towns and villages (namely Torryburn, Rosyth, Oakley and Inverkeithing), near Skids' home town of Dunfermline.[citation needed]
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They did a fairly decent version of Streets Of London that I have on one of those compilation albums somewhere upstairs.Nidge wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:35 am Got to have at least a couple from Anti Nowhere League in any self-respecting punk list. I'd go with Woman and So What
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Eton rifles The JAm
i helped rig the JAm in Studio 2 at yorkshire TV In the seventies properly good day that was no miming either.
i helped rig the JAm in Studio 2 at yorkshire TV In the seventies properly good day that was no miming either.
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My Intro to So-cal ska punk. Love a bit of Rancid
Interrupters on a similar vein
Interrupters on a similar vein
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Tenuous link as they were a punk band (Taxi) before becoming Giuda who have def punk vibes in places but with a huge dose of Glam, an odd mix I know. But they are one of my favourite new band finds in the last 10 years. And hopefully might find some followers, a couple of punk mates love em too. Live they are fucking awesome.
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They were about as punk as Pam Ayres.rodbargee wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 10:40 pm Eton rifles The JAm
i helped rig the JAm in Studio 2 at yorkshire TV In the seventies properly good day that was no miming either.
Punk was fresh and raucous rock.
Jam was lovely, lovely supermarket music
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TBH the Virgin Best Punk Album in the World is a good place to start....Yorick wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:10 pmOh yes. I was sifting through punk compilation albums for ideas, and found some right drossDefTrap wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:37 am I must have been out of the country when punk was a thing and thus have never quite understood what all the fuss was about.
Take away all the "you had to be there" rose tinted spectacles stuff and there's a really high percentage of rubbish![]()
To be fair , Pink Floyd were more punky than the Style Council. Weller goes blued eyed soul and makes elevator music ... Dexy’s did the Northern Soul punks thing far better
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So, I was thinking about this the other night. Punk as a movement has been incredibly fluid over the years. From the DIY ethos of London and Manchester in the 70's to how the US took up the baton in the 80's and it splintered into NY hardcore*, DC straight edge*, ska punk etc. Then the 90s power pop-punk revival (both UK and stateside) and then the resurgence of the left-wing anti-establishment bands of the 00s and later. To pin a badge on any one band or song from such a diverse genre is impossible. So here's a playlist instead...
* BTW if anyone wants to know about these scenes there are a couple of decent short documentaries below:
* BTW if anyone wants to know about these scenes there are a couple of decent short documentaries below:
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I could have picked a few Peter and the Test Tube Babies tracks, I'm a fan. That one always makes me smile though!
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A few of us from work used to go drinking with Susi Sue. and MArk Almond used to serve beer at the leeds playhouse bar before soft cell became big. We also mixerd the film of the first Futurama concert at the Queens hall in Leeds. This is where proper punk was I'm still in touch with the promoter to this day.


