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    Quote Originally Posted by barrington View Post
    Their Music changed the World Monty!!
    I don't doubt it barrington. Have you checked the state of the world recently? Now if you want a "family" band try The Osborne Brothers. Their version of How Great Thou Art brings a tear to my eye every time.

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    Really into punk and I know they were one of the first etc. Just never really flicked my switch. More of a Blag Flag or Dead Kennedys man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickly_child View Post
    Really into punk and I know they were one of the first etc. Just never really flicked my switch. More of a Blag Flag or Dead Kennedys man.
    Love Black Flag, especially "damaged"

    "Rise above" is a classic but my favourite is "six pack"

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Love Black Flag, especially "damaged"

    "Rise above" is a classic but my favourite is "six pack"
    There you go.

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    I blame John Travolta , Olivia Newton John and disco , the punks were on to something....... perhaps not !!!

    The Jam and The Clash did it for me and I went off in a slightly different direction as the 80's began .

    We ended that decade with Kylie and Jason , we've never fully recovered .

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    Jam and clash are awesome, Stiff little Fingers, Stranglers and Buzzcocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickly_child View Post
    Jam and clash are awesome, Stiff little Fingers, Stranglers and Buzzcocks.
    Down stairs in The Old N0.7 in town at the weekend was where it was at mate with those groups , special mention for Joy Division .

    Proper loud with your pint of snakebite !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Down stairs in The Old N0.7 in town at the weekend was where it was at mate with those groups , special mention for Joy Division .

    Proper loud with your pint of snakebite !!!!
    Though without doubt groundbreaking Joy Division was another group I struggled with. Too miserable, I was more into angry bands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickly_child View Post
    Though without doubt groundbreaking Joy Division was another group I struggled with. Too miserable, I was more into angry bands.
    Aye Ian Curtis definitely had issues tragically .

    I just liked the rawness of the group , that DIY thing of the classic Indie band era that spawned The Stone Roses etc etc .

    I can be all over the place musically , I never got the Beatles as a younger man but now I play them regularly .

    Brass bands do it for me on occasions and a bit of Glenn Miller , what's that all about ? , me neither .

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    As much as I like some of the punk stuff there is also a lot of tuneless shouty rubbish and maybe in hindsight it was a bad thing for musical development.

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