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VARIOUS ARTISTS – Punk Me Up: A Tribute To The Rolling Stones
August 16, 2024
Cleopatra 2024 Finding satisfaction in giving true meaning to righteous scorn, veterans of denial brigade bring home the message from both sides of garage era. With their middle-class background, THE ROLLING STONES never claimed to be original punks – only … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Nowhere League, Chrome, Flamin' Groovies, Jah Wobble, Pink Fairies, punk, Skids, The Members, The Queers, The Rolling Stones, The Vibrators, U.K. Subs
Punk Proponents Pay Tribute To THE ROLLING STONES
May 24, 2024
As a band whom parents used to hate and who used to sneer at such attitude, THE ROLLING STONES have quite a lot in common with punks, and punks were never above covering classics from the first wave of British … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Nowhere League, Chrome, Flamin' Groovies, Jah Wobble, Pink Fairies, punk, Skids, The Members, The Queers, The Rolling Stones, The Vibrators, U.K. Subs
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Punk Floyd
May 12, 2024
Cleopatra 2024 Another few bricks in the windows of classic rock edifice won’t shatter its foundation but will keep its legacy livelier. PINK FLOYD were so anathema to original punks that covering a piece by this bloated behemoth of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Nowhere League, Chrome, D.I., Eater, Jah Wobble, knox, Pink Floyd, punk, Skids, The Members, The Queers, The Vibrators, U.K. Subs
Punk Veterans Venerate PINK FLOYD
January 28, 2024
There was a time when punk artists used to despise prog ensembles, considering the latter dinosaurs, but, seeing how many of the former have been roaming the earth for more than four decades, there’s really no difference between Mesozoic and … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Nowhere League, Jah Wobble, Pink Floyd, The Members, The Queers, The Vibrators, U.K. Subs
ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE – League Style
November 30, 2017
Cleopatra 2017 British punk veterans deliver on the promise made at the start of their career and revisit their root influences. Devised back in the ’80s but never followed through to fruition, the plan to lay down reggae classics so … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Nowhere League, punk, reggae