Tune.
That was from the Battersea Power Station gig. This track is why that gig was remembered fondly by those who were there: )
great film ( Good Vibrations )
RUDI-big time-uk 1978
Great film. Saw SLF and The Undertones in their prime. Got on stage with The Undertones at the Free Trade Hall. Great times!I watched Good Vibrations on prime videos this evening. I liked SLF from 1978 and wasn't sure what to expect from the film. I thought it was quite good. I did not know much about Rudi but thought that the Big Time and RUC chant were cool.
That was from the Battersea Power Station gig. This track is why that gig was remembered fondly by those who were there: )
Yes read the enjoyable book too. Should be plenty of shagging in it lolAs the book is absolutely brilliant this could be good
![]()
Danny Boyle To Direct FX Limited Series On Sex Pistols Guitarist Steve Jones; Maisie Williams & Toby Wallace Among Cast
Danny Boyle is collaborating with FX on a limited series based on the memoir of Steve Jones, the legendary Sex Pistols guitarist.deadline.com
Crass was your 1st gig?Absolutely mate. You saw live punk bands before I did. Just as well really you emigrating to Canada. Crass were my first gig, at The Mayflower iirc. Either them or UK Subs. My mind is hazy. Have you seen any early bands over there?
Wow.just Wow.would have loved to have bin there.Saw them at the Mayflower club before they got a recording contract. Stuff like Helter skelter, Carcass, Make up to break up was mind blowing live to a 13/14 year old kid.
May be shit to you but The Damned are a very underrated punk band and original from 76 and still playing nowadays. First UK punk band to release a single (New Rose) and and album (Damned Damned Damned) before Malcolm McLaren manufactured the Sex Pistols hit the scene after the infamous and contrived Bill Grundy rant by Rotten and co.
Punk rock fooled no one but the press. Maybe you believed the hype of punks spitting on and beating up grannies in The Scum and The Fail ?
Punk bands inspired many other bands to form and evolve new genres from punk.
This track is over 44 years old and arguably the best punk track ever. Still sounds great, to me at least: )
Really getting back into Siouxsie and the Banshees, just wish I'd seen more gigs of them in their prime. She's aged well living in the South of France. I've just spotted Hong Kong Garden 7" single online for £495!. Wow I had that original picture sleeve.
https://youtu.be/amR6-neQBPE