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Old 07-25-2009, 03:24 AM   #251 (permalink)
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i think the 'post' in post-punk also associates it with post-modernism, since a lot of it is an intellectual response to the 'spirit' of punk, and in many ways a reflection on its failure
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Old 07-25-2009, 08:14 AM   #252 (permalink)
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Sex Pistols were a boy band, created by a record label to look punk. If you ask me the origin was the MC5.

MC5 and the sex pistols both had svengali managers, john sinclair and malcolm mclaren respectively, that were responsible for the image of the bands. That doesn't change the fact that they wrote their own songs and played their own instruments...beneath all the hype both were pretty good bands.

Malcolm Mclaren couldn't have been trying to make them look punk, because their was no "punk" in popular consciousness...maybe glam rock. I don't think malcolm was even working at a record label so your argument holds no water.

....and since I'm back to this thread after a few weeks...I still think the ramones were the first punk band.
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Old 07-30-2009, 12:50 AM   #253 (permalink)
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An Aussie band, The Saints, who were later involved in the UK punk scene started before the Ramones. Just saying. I think punk started with the Velvet Underground and the Stooges. They might not have called themselves punk, but they were
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Old 07-30-2009, 05:01 AM   #254 (permalink)
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The Tubes (pre-80's stuff). They probably were too talented (musically) to be considered Punk, but I think they were. They were incredible live. Saw them more than a few times when I lived in San Fran. in the 70's.
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Old 07-30-2009, 08:00 AM   #255 (permalink)
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The talking heads just suck.
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If it wasn't for the the Brit punks nobody would give a flying fuck about The Ramones, Patti Smith or Television.
That assumes that anyone still does now.

Aside from critics and their would-be heirs, no one listens to this on a regluar basis unless you wear it on your sleeve. Its just hipster **** that should have died in the 70's....so thanks Brit Punks. And you can keep the ****ing smiths too.
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:11 AM   #256 (permalink)
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punk is a genre and an attitude, genres are marketing strategies, punk as an attitude is against marketing strategies, hence analyzing punk as a musical genre is self-defeating. punk as an attitude has no traceable origins. punk as a social movement was rather anticlimactic and juvenile, and is little more than a self-deceptive theatre today.
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i think the 'post' in post-punk also associates it with post-modernism, since a lot of it is an intellectual response to the 'spirit' of punk, and in many ways a reflection on its failure
^ Has anybody read these 2 posts?
They explain it all.
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^ Has anybody read these 2 posts?
They explain it all.
those posts have been posted here for the last 6 years by countless people. No detract to CA, but yeah we've all read them.
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:52 AM   #258 (permalink)
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those posts have been posted here for the last 6 years by countless people. No detract to CA, but yeah we've all read them.
Good to know. I guess nobody agrees/cares since I see the debate about the importance of the Ramones vs Clash vs Talking Heads vs Sex Pistols vs Patti Smith continues to rage on and on and on and..
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Old 07-30-2009, 01:27 PM   #259 (permalink)
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Good to know. I guess nobody agrees/cares since I see the debate about the importance of the Ramones vs Clash vs Talking Heads vs Sex Pistols vs Patti Smith continues to rage on and on and on and..
well as I've stated...I wish it hadn't/wouldn't.
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I do get annoyed how the Damned are so overlooked in the British punk movement. Their debut was out just before the Sex Pistols album.
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