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Sky Arts and other music related programmes
PaulWarning replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
not Sky Arts (maybe I should change the thread title) but BBC 4 Documentry about Shane McGowen 10pm tomorrow. -
Artists best known for one unrepresentative song
PaulWarning replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
Always The Sun was another one one from their 'pop' period, and a totally pointless cover of All Day and All of the Night -
Artists best known for one unrepresentative song
PaulWarning replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
wish I'd have thought of that one, all the great Rock and Roll songs he wrote and recorded and his only number one was that. Chuck being Chuck asked in an interview what was he favourite song, he said that one because he made most money from it. Of course it could be that he was a bit of a pervert 😃 -
this ought to go on the fingers or pick thread, really must try a thinner pick 😊
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Sky Arts and other music related programmes
PaulWarning replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
I watched the Mick Fleetwood and Mark Knoffler ones and enjoyed them, didn't bother with Joe Walsh, sounds like a good move, will be watching the Paul Rodgers -
Sky Arts and other music related programmes
PaulWarning replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
I've only watched the Poly and Damned ones so far, both didn't leave me particularly uplifted to be honest, Poly obviously had severe Mental Health issues, and the Damned just seemed to bitter that they didn't receive the same accolades as the Pistols and the Clash and to spent their time slagging each other off. Despite all bad feelings in the band they have a reunion tour, all original members, planned this year, don't know whether its' still happening with the Covid thing going down -
this is my sort of punk as well, always makes me smile when punks are caricatured as having mohawk haircuts and leather biker jackets, that didn't come in until a couple of years later (especially the haircuts) with shouty bands like GBH, and Exploited, early punk bands dressed in all sorts of ways and tended to have relatively long hair, by todays standards anyway Having a punk uniform goes against the punk ethos really
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I agree but not all people do, and if that's all you want there's the commercial stations as well as the streaming services like Spotify, Radio 2 is offering something a bit different, not my cup of tea but I understand why they do it. Not sure about the PRS fee's, lot's of stations play nothing else but music and judging by the reported salaries of the DJ's it probably costs more than wall to wall music
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IMO early punk was just fast rock 'n roll, it influenced by Glam as well, which came a few years earlier, the second wave with the likes of Exploited was a lot more shouty shouty and the American hard core, Black Flag Bad Brains, even more so which I don't like much. So you've got the melodic punk, which the early stuff was, Ramones, Clash, Sex Pistols, Undertones Buzzcocks etc and then later on Green Day, and even Blink 182, then the shouty shouty hard core, really they're two completely different things, well I think so anyway
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that really is a can of worms, most genre's bleed into others, punk more than most
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ah! ok, I guess it is hard to hear the bass in some recordings like this, although not these examples, but to me that's not punk, that's more like my idea of metal, but I may be wrong, it's not my cup of tea at all, it's a million miles away from my idea of punk
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I was hoping someone else would answer this, but they haven't and I've had a few pints now,. Can't make up my mind whether it's trolling or ignorance
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some versions of Love Song as well
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Stranglers had a punk attitude, at least for the first 3 albums, but had keyboards which was different, lots of punk bands could play at first because they'd been around for a few years, saw which way the wind was blowing and changed to punk, the Clash and Stiff Little Fingers for instance, it was a couple of years later that the people who couldn't really play jumped on the bandwagon (I know I was one of them 😂) but I agree a lot of 'punk' bands got labelled as punk because they happened to be around at the same time
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or, a lot of great music got labelled as punk because it happened to come to the surface about the same time, the blockheads are a lot nearer to Jazz funk than punk
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it's the all downstrokes (I think) that kill me, same with Bruce Foxton, you can do it up and down but it's not the same
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Sound of the Suburbs is a good one, Warhead, simple but very effective
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I regularly have to change the USB port I'm using to get my um2 to work, no idea why
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
PaulWarning replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I had a friend who went to Dublin for a stag do, the Hotel was a flea infested hell hole and not being a big drinker he caught an early flight home, the Groom was so p1ssed off he cancelled his invite to the wedding 🙄 -
I always take 2 Trace Elliot's to gigs, I've needed the backup about twice, once our guitarist had to use one when his amp packed up, he was really p1ssed off when someone told he sounded really good that night 🤣
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unless you have OCD (Obsessive Collectors Disorder) I don't see the point of having more than one copy of anything, if any at all in this age of streaming and massive cheap hard drives, personally I'd stick with the vinyl copies, come the day when some sort of virus wipes out all things digital, I'll be laughing 🤣, and also being an old nostalgic fart I still like putting a record on. Our Singer has OCD, for years he bought Vinyl and CD copies of albums as well and still buys reissues with 'bonus' tracks, he refuses to get rid of any of them