[kj] OT: "Punk's Not Dead" documentary
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Thu Aug 9 22:15:34 EDT 2007
Wow, what a lot of spelling errors.
Not = now
2nd book = punk
etc
-Oliver
B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:
> I think you are right.
>
> I'm not old enough to have participated in the original '77 explosion
> of punk, but am old to at least claimed I was into it before the punk
> cultural 9/11 that was the release of Nirvana's _Neverind_, when
> suddenly everyone had retroactively been into punk all along and loved
> it, really, it suddenly seemed like. Radio station formats changed
> overnight and the same DJs that just weeks earlier had been spinning
> New Kids on the Block and The Escape Club were not switching to
> alt-rock, acting like they'd always been into it, hoping no one would
> notice.
>
> Now it's more punk to write books about book or make documentaries
> about it than it is to actually make punk rock music, it seems like.
> There are shitloads of new documentaries every month. The implication
> in a lot of it, by older 30-somethings and 40 something who make it,
> is "Boy did you youngsters really miss out! Too bad..."
>
> Fuck Against Me! too.
>
> Kicked out of school in the 80s for wearing Pushead/Misfits & Septic
> Death shirts in Tipper Gore/PMRC Amerikkka,
>
> -Oliver
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