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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: The Red Baron on November 09, 2017, 06:21:19 pm
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I've just been listening to their singles collection.
I had forgotten how insanely good this is.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S7_hYWbJDtc
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Never mind, eh?
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Never mind, eh?
I take it you're not a fan.
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Good call TRB. I got their singles collection recently. Hadn't listened to them for years.
This one was my favourite song when I was 12. It's still up there with Teenage Kicks as about as close as you can get to post-punk pop perfection.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pf2DgSJuUHc
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Never mind, eh?
I take it you're not a fan.
Oh I don't mind them, was just a poor attempt at humour.
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Good call TRB. I got their singles collection recently. Hadn't listened to them for years.
This one was my favourite song when I was 12. It's still up there with Teenage Kicks as about as close as you can get to post-punk pop perfection.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pf2DgSJuUHc
That's a belter as well.
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Actually, I take that back. It's not on a par with this.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wAtUw6lxcis
The O'Neill brothers were just astonishing. It's like they'd programmed a primitive computer to take the previous 20 years of rock and roll and fuse it into a flawless 2 mins. It's all there. Elvis, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, the Stones, T-Rex, Sex Pistols.
And the their balls had hardly dropped an all. They were only about 16-18 when they wrote that.
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Buzzcocks financed the recording of Bingo-Master's Break-Out, the first single by The Fall. The world shall be forever in their debt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3ZvO4pcTHs
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I occasionally work with a relative of Howard Devoto, she had no idea herself till i asked her
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I was listening to the John Peel the night he played Teenage Kicks twice.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPzyN8Qq5XA
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I saw them a few year back when they played Donny market in Ledger week. It was my sons ( 8 year old) first taste of live music. I am proud to say he is now a blinder on Bass guitar.
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I bet he thought, "I'm sure I can do better than that"! ;)
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https://youtu.be/uwAtifCoB3I
This was always a favourite
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I'm sure he did BB. But not many have managed it. Before or since.
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My fave Buzzcocks tune
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re9fcfHMsp0
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if like me you like the Buzzcocks live sound which i first heard when i was 15yrs old on the Live at the Roxy 1977 album you will love the album "French" just turn the volume up and enjoy, class.
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Have a listen to the a -z of punk podcasts from bbc 6 music. Mark riley and bob Hughes have done a great job exploring how important buzzcocks were not only for punk but british music as a whole. A great band, ever fallen in love is one of the best ever.
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Actually, I take that back. It's not on a par with this.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wAtUw6lxcis
The O'Neill brothers were just astonishing. It's like they'd programmed a primitive computer to take the previous 20 years of rock and roll and fuse it into a flawless 2 mins. It's all there. Elvis, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, the Stones, T-Rex, Sex Pistols.
And the their balls had hardly dropped an all. They were only about 16-18 when they wrote that.
Saw a brilliant film 'Good Vibrations' about music (including punk and the Undertones) in Northern ireland during the troubles, centred around Terry Hooley and his record label Good Vibrations.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1920945/
Well worth watching.
Short clip about Terry Hooley and the film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9CPQvRjsMQ