1970's punk rock documentaries

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2011/01/26 07:58:58 (permalink)

1970's punk rock documentaries


1970's punk rock documentaries

So, I've been having a bit of a nostalgia fest watching old punk videos of shows and bands from the mid 1970s to very early 80s.

It's cool to see a bunch of real life punks and hardcore musicians getting down 100% and to realize that none of them have any tattoos.

Full commitment!!!





post edited by mike_mccue - 2011/01/26 08:29:28


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    trimph1
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    Re:1970's punk rock documtaries 2011/01/26 08:05:23 (permalink)
    There was one done awhile back of London ON's scene

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgSlxrfjYFE&feature=related

    ...follow the links then...

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/26 08:58:15 (permalink)
    I thought Don Letts's Punk:An Attitude was very good.

    Got up the nose of a few of my mates though 'cos it dealt
    with US punk to a large extent, apparantly it's only us Brits
    who are allowed to do punk

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/26 09:54:40 (permalink)
    I guess I have been a punker nearly my whole life, though I am only 33 so It wasn't from as  the 70's.   I got into it listening to bands like the misfits, Rollins band, Operation Ivy, Early Green Day, NoFX etc.
    The music has always had an energy I connect with that I've never found in other styles.  I have come to appreciate the better musicianship in most other styles & have grown as a musician because in my 20's I opened my horizons to stuff outside of the punk underground,  but I also feel in doiung so I lost some of that raw unhindered quality to the way that I write music now.  Still edgier than most I think but much closer to the mainstream than I was before.   Cool Thread!  A+

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/26 13:09:47 (permalink)
    mike_mccue

     

    It's cool to see a bunch of real life punks and hardcore musicians getting down 100% and to realize that none of them have any tattoos.



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    I sometimes wonder these days if I had have gone ahead whose swallow would currently be flying at the lowest altitude...

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/27 08:24:42 (permalink)
    I've turned corporate punk.  I wear suits (that hide my 1/2-inked body) to work, have some grey in my moustache, and the guitar salespeople now compare me to their parents.

    So it was pretty redeeming when I was buying a new acoustic guitar the other day. Checking the resonation and neck by playing a combo of open strings and notes at the 10-12th frets, I ended up playing The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog.  The young salesgirl with the pompadour and rockabilly tats on her hands screamed in delight.  I was cool once again, if briefly. 
    With my ounce of credibility, I convinced her to buy "Please Kill Me" by Legs McNeil.  For the overly-literate, it's a fantastic read!


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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/27 11:01:15 (permalink)
    "Please Kill Me" by Legs McNeil.


    Gonna have to check that out. Got great reviews on Amazon!

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/27 11:37:04 (permalink)
    Eric,
    I bought it, read it and loaned it to a friend.  In true punk fashion, he never gave it back.
    It was so good that I keep meaning to replace and reread it.

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/28 12:43:24 (permalink)
     
    Mike, just wondering if you've got (or seen) Don Lett's excellent documentary DVD about The Clash - Westway to the World ?
     
    Marvellous stuff
     
     
     

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    Re:1970's punk rock documentaries 2011/01/28 15:49:21 (permalink)
    "Please kill me" is only available in print...

    I was going to buy it on my wife's kindle and it is not available.

    This means I may actually have to leave the house to go buy it or actually order the book on-line.  I do not like waiting for books, I have gotten so used to just downloading it.

    Holy crap this had ruined my whole day...Please kill me...


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