I had the chance of seeing The Specials play at Colchester Institute in 1979, really can't remember why I didn't go, but wish I had.
R.I.P Terry Hall.
R.I.P Terry Hall.
He was one-of-a-kind. With some friends we will pour a few, toast and get Wired.Rest in Peace Jeff Beck. huge loss.
This Seems appropriate. This is Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones pre Zeppelin, Keith Moon pre The Who amd Jeff Beck before joining The Yardbirds.
Add to the list Jet Black, drummer for The Stranglers, back a in December. Great British band. The debut album Rattus Norvegicus (the rat that carried plague) is excellent and they only got better. I was lucky enough to catch them at the Masonic Temple in TO in the early '80'sOnly half way through January and some of the greats already gone.
Had heard of them but never really listened to them, was never really into punk, but will check them out - thanks for the tip.Add to the list Jet Black, drummer for The Stranglers, back a in December. Great British band. The debut album Rattus Norvegicus (the rat that carried plague) is excellent and they only got better. I was lucky enough to catch them at the Masonic Temple in TO in the early '80's
So sad....and young.Lisa Marie Presley just passed away - aged 54.
Punk era but much more accomplished.Had heard of them but never really listened to them, was never really into punk, but will check them out - thanks for the tip.
I guess that I can believe that. I recently read an article about Billy Idol, calling him a punk rocker.Punk era but much more accomplished.
He was the frontman for Generation X in the mid 70's.I guess that I can believe that. I recently read an article about Billy Idol, calling him a punk rocker.
I'm like...
I thought that he was a rock and roll/pop singer.
So I guess that the genre of 'punk' has pretty broad boundaries.
Yep. On researching - you are correct. Thanks for pointing that out.He was the frontman for Generation X in the mid 70's.
It's fair to describe them as punkish.
I have always had a problem with the boxes genres create. There was so much music coming out of the UK from the late '60's to the early '80's that you would have needed 100 genre to cover all of the individuality. And you would still have the problem of, where do we put Eno?I guess that I can believe that. I recently read an article about Billy Idol, calling him a punk rocker.
I'm like...
I thought that he was a rock and roll/pop singer.
So I guess that the genre of 'punk' has pretty broad boundaries.
My favourite band from that time was The Jam. No idea if they were known outside the UK, but they are well worth a look.Yep. On researching - you are correct. Thanks for pointing that out.
Wikipedia has a good coverage of the bands history.
I have a couple of their albums, All Mod Cons is one.My favourite band from that time was The Jam. No idea if they were known outside the UK, but they are well worth a look.
All Mod Cons is a great album. Have you listened to Setting Sons?I have a couple of their albums, All Mod Cons is one.
I will have heard Setting Sons but I can't say I know it. Sound Affects is the other that I have. I am still in painting mode so they are both getting played today.All Mod Cons is a great album. Have you listened to Setting Sons?
It's scary to think they were released nearly 45 years ago.