We weren’t innocent lambs by 1977. Even tuba-playing virgins who lived in half-finished, rural Georgia subdivisions knew the times they had a-changed. Television had shown us all about it. Several ...
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Derek Ridgers spent 1977 deep in the back alleys of London, dodging flailing limbs and saliva in the city’s mosh pits in order to capture its then-exploding punk scene with a borrowed camera.
In this reading, 1977 wasn’t just when punk broke but also the year for chancers to take a chance. A similarly minded lot were Manchester’s The Drones who, along with the previous three bands, also ...
This week in 1977, two monumental albums arrived: 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' and 'Rocket to Russia.' By William Goodman This week in 1977, two monumental albums arrived: The Sex ...
Punk York 1977 looks back to the 1970s when punk music exploded onto the UK music scene and changed it forever. The exhibition, which is being held at The Vaults in Nunnery Lane on Saturday, June 25, ...
A year-by-year walk through of the 40 best punk albums since the release of Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols in 1977. Punk rock was never meant to live as long as it has. It was meant ...
Editor’s note: This is the third chapter in a serialized history of Austin’s punk culture, written by veteran journalist Tim Stegall. Chapter 1, documenting how a collaboration between Roky Erickson ...
Soul Jazz’s Punk 45 series has made it its mission to chart the forgotten corners of punk rock, and the latest version explores what happened when punk landed in mainland Europe. Indeed, there’s an ...
Buzzcocks, as they were on the cover of their debut album ‘Another Music In A Different Kitchen’ Buzzcocks had emerged with punk yet weren’t going along with it or, rather, what it had been reflexedly ...
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