[kj] punk
Alexander Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Sat Sep 8 09:06:38 EDT 2012
I can't believe this is still going.
Rob Moss re-invoked it as a jest, .... and it's predictably taken off
again.
Listen, ask one of your justifiably-revered stalwarts of British punk
-- Strummer, Vanian, Simonon, Jones, etc. etc. pick one -- and
invariably *BY THEIR OWN ADMISSION* they'll say that the Yanks started
it. YES, the Brits *TOOK IT SOMEWHERE ELSE AND MADE IT THEIR
OWN*, ..... but it started in the States.
I'm not making it up.
Alex in NYC
On Sep 7, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Rheinhold Squeegee wrote:
> The Dolls date to 1971 and the Stooges to 1967. This discussion
> doesn't even take into account the US garage band scene of the
> 1960's: Seeds, Standells, Sonics, etc. Check out Lenny Kaye's
> "Nuggets" series for further enlightenment.
>
> It is well documented that the UK punk scene was established after
> exposure to existing American (read: NYC) punks, i.e Ramones first
> gig at the Roundhouse in July '76 and Malcolm McLaren's trip to NYC
> in '72 where he met the NY Dolls and where he copped the ripped t-
> shirt and safety pin look from Richard Hell. McLaren returned to the
> UK in 1975, opened the "SEX" boutique and applied his learnings to
> the exploitation of the Sex Pistols. The majority of early UK punks
> were either someone who saw the Sex Pistols/Buzzcocks in a
> university lunchroom or pub rockers with new haircuts, a la Joe
> Strummer.
>
> to wit:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvDeee14dEA
>
>
>
>
> From: folk.devil at hotmail.com
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 09:55:58 -0700
> Subject: Re: [kj] punk
>
> The Saints formed in 1975. That puts them chronologically next to
> the Dolls. They were Australian. What about Bolan, or the UK Garage
> bands of the early 70s...
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/8685349@N07/
>
> From: paulwady at hotmail.com
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 12:34:44 +0100
> Subject: Re: [kj] punk
>
> From my previous email:
>
> 1 - The very term PUNK was an AMERICANISM in the 1970's. It was
> adopted by UK people around that time. Even then lets face it,
> people still don't use it in Blighty for its original meaning
> today. They didn't then? It is entirely associated with a style
> from the late 70/s early 80/s best time of all for crude, sincere
> rock music.
>
> 2 - There was this band called the New York Dolls. Assume everyone
> here does not know them on account of Morrissey running their UK
> fanclub, and thus everyones kept a distance...what difference does
> it make??
>
> 3 - James Osterberg. Like anyone here needs to know what pseudonym
> he resides on the UK's bedroom walls under? (Not forgetting
> Scottish trainspotters...)
>
> 4 - Eddy and the Hot Rods. Okay okay, sorry sorry. But I had to
> remind y'all just how bad things where then. WE HAD THE ****ING
> OSMONDS ON THE RADIO...ON TOP OF THE POPS...TV SPECIALS...LOOK IN
> AND THE MAGAZINES AND THE PAPERS... This was surely the closest our
> generation ever got to living through the Blitz? It was hell in
> there. Hell. You'd walk down the road and your contemporaries and
> those a bit older had FLARES and MULLETTS. Me? I still have
> flashbacks. (Wake up in the middle of the night screaming CRAZY
> HORSES!!! WAAAH! WAAH! So America does have a lot to answer for.
> Salt Lake City - capitol of trauma etc).
>
>
> I am very sorry to bring up the things we'd all rather forget.
> (Donnie. Marie. Jesus....) But the Sex Pistols did it their way,
> and we all love them for it. They did not invent it but good god
> did they do it brilliantly. Even the Rolling Stones were described
> as a "Dartford Delta Blues band" recently. The Beatles were surely
> partially due to their living in a transatlantic seaport? Sailors
> selling the lp's they'd picked up in the USA you see?
>
> So...they gave it to us...and we improved it and sold it back to
> them? Tee hee. x
>
>
>
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>
>
>
> Free download album: http://linearobsessional.bandcamp.com/album/the-terminal-beach
>
> PAULWADY.COM
>
>
> From: bq at soundgardener.co.nz
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 16:35:19 +1200
> Subject: Re: [kj] punk
>
> Okay, are we all agreed on Kyuss, yeah?
>
> Anyone NOT like Kyuss…? Seriously?
>
> Okay let’s just put an album on….
>
> NO MAN!!!
>
> No, fuck’s sake, just put an alb-
>
> No man it was my turn tu-
>
> Fuckin, just put a FUCKIN album on man
>
> Fuckin not Soundga-
>
> What?! Fuckin….why not? It’s fuckin awes-
>
> NOT FUCKING SOUNDGARDEN, MAAAAAN!!!!! O-KAY?!?!?!?!
>
> Jesus.
> What.
> EVER.
>
> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net
> ] On Behalf Of sade1
> Sent: Friday, 7 September 2012 1:52 p.m.
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> Subject: Re: [kj] punk
>
> > ..That was the Chinese...
>
> Nah, that was Democracy, not Punk Canada.
>
>
>
> Blessed are the Cracked for
> they let in the Light,
> others all are just a..
> 'nother brick in the Wall
>
> From: Rob Moss <rob.moss at gmx.com>
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net
> >
> Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2012 9:45 AM
> Subject: Re: [kj] punk
>
> That was the Chinese mate. Sorry.
>
> On 6 Sep 2012, at 18:32, Rheinhold Squeegee <kjlist at live.com> wrote:
>
> The UK invented British punk?
>
> Given this stunning logic, I would like to congratulate Canada for
> inventing "Canadian punk."
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Olly
> Sent: Sep 6, 2012 10:08 AM
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Subject: Re: [kj] punk
>
>
>
> "However, the UK did invent punk"
>
> The *FUCK* it did.
>
> Alex in NYC
>
> The UK DID invent British Punk, which is far superior to US Punk ;)
>
>
>
>
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