[kj] Top 10 and the "throwback" era
ade
ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk
Mon Apr 2 19:04:34 EDT 2007
> To a lot of people it was the
quintessential means of setting rock 'n roll back on its proper,
rebellious course, and away from the "mistaken" turn it had taken in the
early 70s and later
Revolutions keep rolling..
-----Original Message-----
From: gathering-bounces at misera.net
[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of B. Oliver Sheppard
Sent: 02 April 2007 23:40
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] Top 10 and the "throwback" era
Punk rock is a type of rock n' roll. To a lot of people it was the
quintessential means of setting rock 'n roll back on its proper,
rebellious course, and away from the "mistaken" turn it had taken in the
early 70s and later in the form of arena rock, prog rock, stuff like
Yes, ELO, Foghat, Journey, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, Genesis, etc.
But ultimately, what started the ship sailing is, yeah, by definition,
more seminal. Lydia Lunch, in 1979 or so, in the midst of New York's
no-wave thingy, complained that when she heard punk all she heard was
sped up Chuck Berry riffs. Well, yeah! Chuck Berry kicked ass! (She
meant it as an insult to distinguish no wave from punk rock.)
-Oliver
ade wrote:
> We go on about punk being revolutionary - nowhere near as world-changing
> as Rock'n'Roll was.
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