Punk and New Wave thread.

Never realised they were on RSO Records a label pretty much only known for Clapton and Saturday Night Fever

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Never realised they were on RSO Records a label pretty much only known for Clapton and Saturday Night Fever

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Pretty sure they weren't released on RSO in the UK. Vaguely remember it being on a Polydor imprint - Illusive? This must be the American release. Ah, see below, it was.

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In high school I was incredibly conservative. One of the students - a year or two my senior - was kind of strange - he was a nerd but due to his size (6'3" or so) and personality (easy going) he got along with basically everyone. Some teachers found him funny.

Anyhow, this guy would often sing a few versus of "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll" out loud and then break into laughter. At the time, I thought that he was an immoral freak! LOL.

Oh how times - and my world view - have changed since.
 
Just been reading about one of the Invisible Girls (Pauline Murray) band.
He was murdered in Burnage in 1991 and the case has never been solved.
A few years ago someone made a short film about him that won a BAFTA

 

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