I just got in from seeing Youth Brigade and the Adolescents in a small club in DeLand, Florida. Max capacity was listed at 60.
Wow. Killer show.
I just got in from seeing Youth Brigade and the Adolescents in a small club in DeLand, Florida. Max capacity was listed at 60.
Wow. Killer show.
I don't - and didn't - listen to punk, but I'm at least peripherally aware of it. A few years ago, my best friend introduced me to his girlfriend. I asked what kind of music she liked.
girl: "I listen to punk"
me: "OK. Black Flag....tell me, better with or without Henry Rollins?"
[I don't have an opinion on this; I was just trying to make conversation....I really only know him from his spoken word stuff and acting.]
girl: "Huh?"
me: "Sex pistols?"
girl: "Who?"
me: "You know, Johnny Rotten....Wait. Iggy Pop."
girl: "Huh?"
[At this point, the nature of the situation has dawned on me]
me: "Ah.....Green Day..."
girl: "Yeah! I love them!!"
me: "...Offspring, Sum 41..."
girl: "those are great bands!!"
What Punk means to me:
Pop punk turned me into a hard rock guy.
Minor Threat, Descendants, Vandals, Fifteen, Down By Law, Bad Religion, Bosstones....these were in my tape deck in the mid 90s
And be nice to Offspring...their early stuff was pretty good actually.
I went from The Replacements on the pop-punk side, through Black Flag, Suicidal Tendencies, and the Circle Jerks, to the Dead Kennedys. Never was a huge Pistols fan, but they were OK.
That's awesome, David. Personally, I'm hoping OFF! can steal enough grease to get the van to Atlanta at some point. It's cool to see the serious 80's punk bands touring.
Punk is TSOL Code Blue circa 1982 in Long Beach, CA
In the interest of good taste and "family channel", I will leave you to find a link yourself.
No one has mentioned The Modern Lovers, Television, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, or Richard mumble and the Voidoids yet.
4cylndrfury wrote: Minor Threat, Descendants, Vandals, Fifteen, Down By Law, Bad Religion, Bosstones....these were in my tape deck in the mid 90s And be nice to Offspring...their early stuff was pretty good actually.
This, with Pennywise, Millencolin, Less than Jake, The Bouncing Souls.... God, I think I was about 13 or 14 listening to this stuff.
X, Agent Orange, The Clash, The Jam were favorites back then. Ramones gets a nod for inventing the genre. Sex Pistols in small doses. Also liked Buzzcocks, Husker Du and Gang of Four.
David S. Wallens wrote: Max capacity was listed at 60. Wow. Killer show.
Sweaty little cramped venues are the best kind to see a punk show in. Some place where the smoking rules are kinda lax and the floor is sticky with spilled beer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HqLf065X9w
Fred LeBlanc said it well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS-TpidgOZ0
She had to go
Simply because
And I let her go
Like she never was
'Cuz I didn't know
And I don't care what she does
She had to go 'cuz she didn't know who
Joe Strummer was
93EXCivic wrote: I love old school punk especially the really early stuff like The Clash.
Ditto.
I dig Social Distortion as well...
N Sperlo wrote: I like the Ska end of the batch the most, personally. Is that a redundant statement?
Did someone say Ska?
DukeOfUndersteer wrote:4cylndrfury wrote: Minor Threat, Descendants, Vandals, Fifteen, Down By Law, Bad Religion, Bosstones....these were in my tape deck in the mid 90s And be nice to Offspring...their early stuff was pretty good actually.This, with Pennywise, Millencolin, Less than Jake, The Bouncing Souls.... God, I think I was about 13 or 14 listening to this stuff.
thats also a lot of good stuff I had in rotation. Im 'bout to bust out my old CD binder!
A few more that come to mind:
Cheap trick, Op Ivy, Face to Face, Fugazi, Angry Samoans, Screeching Weasel, Local H, Social D, MIsfits, Snapcase
I know some of that stuff starts to approach the fringe of whats considered Punk, but still...
FSP_ZX2 wrote:93EXCivic wrote: I love old school punk especially the really early stuff like The Clash.Ditto. I dig Social Distortion as well...
We saw Social Distortion at House of Blues in Vegas 2 weeks ago, incredible show!
That_Renault_Guy wrote:FSP_ZX2 wrote:We saw Social Distortion at House of Blues in Vegas 2 weeks ago, incredible show!93EXCivic wrote: I love old school punk especially the really early stuff like The Clash.Ditto. I dig Social Distortion as well...
I saw Social D open for Metallica...most of the mullet heads were curious who the odd band on stage was. I got a lot of strange looks when I sang along lol
4cylndrfury wrote:DukeOfUndersteer wrote:thats also a lot of good stuff I had in rotation. Im 'bout to bust out my old CD binder! Face to Face4cylndrfury wrote: Minor Threat, Descendants, Vandals, Fifteen, Down By Law, Bad Religion, Bosstones....these were in my tape deck in the mid 90s And be nice to Offspring...their early stuff was pretty good actually.This, with Pennywise, Millencolin, Less than Jake, The Bouncing Souls.... God, I think I was about 13 or 14 listening to this stuff.
I have bought their "Big Choice" album at least 3 times. I have to say "Disconnected" was my most favorite song of all time (from the Big Choice album)
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