[kj] OT- Alex, Johnny speaks of the Ramones
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 21 11:18:59 EDT 2007
"At the end of the day who fucking cares"
Chris wins.
The Ramones are (mostly) dead. CBGB is no more. The `Pistols are on
their (by my count, third?) reunion tour.
Punk Rock is dead (cue Oliver getting very agitated indeed).
Ha!
Alex in NYC
On Sep 21, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Christof hamille wrote:
> You tried sneaking in Slaughter and the Dogs. It has been reported
> (on numerous times) that they were inspired by OTHER NYC bands like
> Velvet Underground (which they did a cover of), the New York Dolls
> (which they did a cover of), David Bowie (not from NYC but
> probably did a cover), The Stooges (not from NYC) and others from
> that era. THEN they saw the Ramones and it out a new twist on how
> they saw things.
>
> At the end of the day who fucking cares
>
> The Ramones are better anyways
>
> Chris
>
> > From: vassifer at earthlink.net
> > Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:43:40 -0400
> > To: gathering at misera.net
> > Subject: Re: [kj] OT- Alex, Johnny speaks of the Ramones
> >
> > "some romanticise, theorise, some experienced."
> >
> > And some fail to see the forrest for the trees.
> >
> > "For some punk was simply a bit of rock n roll whilst for others it
> > was a whole social phenomenon."
> >
> > Late `70's NYC Punk and Later `70s British Punk are not the same
> > thing. There was a fair amount of mutation when it crossed over. NYC
> > Punk never claimed to be a political movement.
> >
> > > "there were first wave bands totally uninfluenced by the ramones,
> > > proved that before and can prove it now."
> >
> > Many of those same bands have gone on record -- including the
> > `Pistols -- as citing the NYC Punks (of whom the Ramones were but a
> > faction) as being a crucial influence. Listen to Steve Jones
> > (inarguably as vital a part of the Pistols' gestalt as Rotten, if
> not
> > even more so) -- for a start, on SOME PRODUCT -- Jones himself says
> > "we're not a political band, we're a party band" (reconcile that as
> > you will). And in THE FILTH AND THE FURY, Jones cops to borrowing
> > heavily -- if not wholesale -- from Johnny Thunders (also from NYC).
> >
> > Obviously, not EVERY British band cites NYC Punk -- I know the
> > Stranglers have more roots in British pub rock and the like
> > (Dr.Feelgood, etc.), but to try to assert that NYC Punk had nothing
> > to do with the Pistols, The Clash, The Damned, Buzzcocks etc. is
> > flatly ludicrous.
> >
> > > "When i first saw it explode it was the music set to scenes of
> > > chaos and not dingy nightclubs with drag queens and self indulgent
> > > hippies."
> >
> > Again, the UK scene and the NYC scene were very different beasts --
> > but one fed the other. And it was probably the armies of self-
> > indulgent BRITISH hippies who inspired the NYC scene to begin with.
> >
> > > "to even try and pinpoint the single influence is arrogant and
> self
> > > indulgent, a pointless exercise to satisfy the fantasies of an
> > > impotent adolescent"
> >
> > You're entitled to your interpretation, but you're simply denying a
> > flashpoint -- and a flashpoint that has been cited by scores of
> > British proponents, no less.
> >
> > Again, British Punk and NYC Punk were very different things, but one
> > clearly fed and inspired the other. And if you can't recognize that,
> > it's YOU that's being the ignorant one.
> >
> >
> > Alex in NYC
> >
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> >
> > On Sep 21, 2007, at 9:32 AM, iPat wrote:
> >
> > > some romanticise, theorise, some experienced.
> > > For some punk was simply a bit of rock n roll whilst for others
> it was
> > > a whole social phenomenon.
> > > there were first wave bands totally uninfluenced by the ramones,
> > > proved that before and can prove it now.
> > > When i first saw it explode it was the music set to scenes of
> chaos
> > > and not dingy nightclubs with drag queens and self indulgent
> hippies.
> > >
> > > to even try and pinpoint the single influence is arrogant and self
> > > indulgent, a pointless exercise to satisfy the fantasies of an
> > > impotent adolescent. There were many influences and they came from
> > > loads of different angles, a melting pot of social shifting with
> > > musical breakdown. To not be able to see that is simply ignorant.
> > >
> > > On 9/21/07, Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> And that proves what?
> > >>
> > >> Alex in NYC
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Sep 21, 2007, at 8:59 AM, iPat wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> i lived it
> > >>>
> > >>> On 9/21/07, Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Face facts, Mary Poppins -- it started here. Get over it!
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Alex in NY motherfucking C!!!
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