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1st verse of the song. When did punk rock become so safe? When did the scene become a joke? The kids who used to live for beer and speed now want their fries and coke.

And the answer is probably late '77 early '78. You decide.
 
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1st verse of the song. When did punk rock become so safe? When did the scene become a joke? The kids who used to live for beer and speed now want their fries and coke.


edit:glad that my homies "ehhh....but i've seen moosik and mothaboiks before you" has started this 20th century music lesson.

hey mike. i really really really like jazz/hiphop. tell me a story
So you were missing me?

Like Jazz. Don't like hip hop.
 
i love how serious we debate this btw. the point of the lyric is lamenting how if you wanna chew and never eat anything except unwashed sushi in parking lots you gotta go electronic dance music.
 
edit:glad that my homies "ehhh....but i've seen moosik and mothaboiks before you" has started this 20th century music lesson.

hey mike. i really really really like jazz/hiphop. tell me a story

Personally I was responding to/identifying with MickDs post. No 'history lesson' intended.

If you were talking hip-hop, lacking the requisite knowledge, I wouldn't bother.
 
So you were missing me?

Like Jazz. Don't like hip hop.

sure bro, i meant it when i said i'm glad you're back to being amicable instead of provoking fights

this is how i see us
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Personally I was responding to/identifying with MickDs post. No 'history lesson' intended.

If you were talking hip-hop, lacking the requisite knowledge, I wouldn't bother.

nothing wrong with that.i enjoyed reading and surely others felt the same.
didn't know about the i hate pink floyd part but makes perfect sense
 
nothing wrong with that.i enjoyed reading and surely others felt the same.
didn't know about the i hate pink floyd part but makes perfect sense

He also auditioned for the pistols that day by singing along to 'I'm Eighteen' by Alice Cooper on the shop juke box.
 
He also auditioned for the pistols that day by singing along to 'I'm Eighteen' by Alice Cooper on the shop juke box.

A great song, a cover of which was performed by the Australian band I followed, who were devotees of the Detroit scene, on my 19th birthday as it happens
 
i love how serious we debate this btw. the point of the lyric is lamenting how if you wanna chew and never eat anything except unwashed sushi in parking lots you gotta go electronic dance music.

Eating unwashed sushi in parking lots is preferable to going electronic dance music imo, unless you regard Kraftwerk as electronic dance music which given your antecedents may possibly be the case; if so I am on board.
 
this is how i see us
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My Mum had a chair like that. I was hyperactive as a kid, and together with my sister they attempted to tie me to it with a couple of skipping ropes.

Eating unwashed sushi in parking lots is preferable to going electronic dance music imo, unless you regard Kraftwerk as electronic dance music which given your antecedents may possibly be the case; if so I am on board.
Kraut rock baby!!
 
'Love it to Death' and 'Killer'...always in heavy rotation here.

A great album, best on vinyl imo, and still on heavy rotation here as well. My local Australian band did a good cover of "The Ballad of Dwight Fry" as well as "Is it my Body"'; the latter doesn't quite have the same resonance as it did when I was actually eighteen.
 
He also auditioned for the pistols that day by singing along to 'I'm Eighteen' by Alice Cooper on the shop juke box.

that i do know. The filth and the fury is quite a good flick on it IMO. one of the better feature length music docs.
 
that i do know. The filth and the fury is quite a good flick on it IMO. one of the better feature length music docs.

Very moving when John shed tears over Sid at the end. Always felt that he catapulted him into something that he was totally unprepared for and utterly unable to handle.
 
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Eating unwashed sushi in parking lots is preferable to going electronic dance music imo, unless you regard Kraftwerk as electronic dance music which given your antecedents may possibly be the case; if so I am on board.

I'm afraid I classify much more as "Kanack" than"Kartoffel".
I polka like a .............:cold:
i don't care much for dance music. I hate e. When all you wanna do is hug your friends and lick your girls face instead of getting to it you know thats a bad
drug.

as for the bondage chair:
i like being tied up, but not by family.
 
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On of the most amusing entrances I ever saw...

'Hello London 'ow the .... are ya. We're off the streets we are. Thank you for singing along to There Will Always be an England, 'cause as long as we exist - there ....... well will be'

 
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Very moving when John shed tears over Sid at the end. Always felt that he catapulted him into something that he was totally unprepared for and utterly unable to handle.

Strangely I think John Lydon was moral in his way. In the famous TV interview when he dropped the 4 letter words he took issue with the middle aged interviewer being sleazy to a teenage girl in the audience, who I am led to believe was the nascent Siouxsie Sioux.
 
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Strangely I think John Lydon was moral in his way. In the famous TV interview when he dropped the 4 letter words he took issue with the middle aged interviewer being sleazy to a teenage girl in the audience, who I am led to believe was the nascent Siousxie Sioux.

It was...Bill Grundy was hitting on her. Supposed to be tea time sensationalism to boost viewing figures and completely backfired. Cost him his career.

'Wot a fackin' rotter'.
 
On of the most amusing entrances I ever saw...

'Hello London 'ow the .... are ya. We're off the streets we are. Thank you for singing along to There Will Always be an England, 'cause as long as we exist - there ....... well will be'



Always thought "Pretty Vacant" in particular was a great rock song.
 

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