If you are young enough, how immense was the soundtrack for Tony Hawks Proskater 2! In fact the entire gaem.
I'm guessing not. Then again in my mid 20's i had other things to worry about rather than a playstation.. You play Code of Honour etc....some play for real.
Reet Joe, just say no. Decent band, but in no ****ing way punk....(sure i have told you the story about how i tried to buy the house he grew up in, in Woking, only to be outbidded by a ****ing Indian)
Sorry mate, lost me there. Have another song. [video=youtube;GQz9q3KRi80]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQz9q3KRi80[/video]
Same era comm 1977, the mods that joined the bandwagon. Remember hearing it on the radio the 1st time way back and thinking, hmmm, a hell of a drummer they have there.... Talk to me about any music mate, somewhere or another Iv'e been there..
Anyway, back to the business.. [video=youtube;imf25Squ8ro]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imf25Squ8ro[/video]
The crux of it, to me punk was ok, although a bit to early for me, i found myself in the Ska thing, but quickly grew out of that (although the original madstock concert at finsbury park is the best ever) for something different, that's when i found psychobilly music, and also some oi.
And there's nowt like the jocks for good music.. [video=youtube;hP9Wfs6viiQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP9Wfs6viiQ[/video]
There you go mate, enjoy. [video=youtube;wAtUw6lxcis]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAtUw6lxcis[/video]
Ska was fantastic too. I genuinely think I was in the ideal age/ place for music - if you couldn't be there for the 60's. Reggae too. My oh my x
Photographed Bad Manners back in the early 80's doing a Cambridge gig. Buster Blood vessel was the main man, quite a lad like and very likeable as true sound lad..