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I guess you'd have
to be a hermit not to realise that this year is the 25th
anniversary of the Year Of Punk...1977.
In fact you might
have noticed while in your local newsagents or record shops a plethora
of celebratory magazines (top efforts from both the NME
and Q by the way) as well as many a CD release.
I myself am currently
researching a programme telling the story
of punk and celebrating its achievements and lasting influence,
which is due to be screened to coincide with the Queen's Golden
Jubilee at the beginning of June (talk about a labour of love for
me, working on this programme. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven
when they asked me!).
Looking back at
old footage has brought home to me just how vibrant,
exciting and different a lot of those bands looked at the
time. And I'm not talking about that image perpetuated over the
years by Fleet Street of a dopey-looking bored kid on the Kings
Road in just a leather jacket and mohican!
Remember
Dinosaur Style?
I'm talking about the premiership punk bands whose clothes and general
look were quite unlike anything I'd ever seen before. You have to
remember bands up until 1976 (bar the New
York Dolls) just didn't
look this sexy, this dangerous. I guess we forget that style to
the old dinosaur bands didn't really stretch past cheese cloth shirts,
tie dye t-shirts and denim flared jeans!
Each
of the punk bands seemed to have its own fashion and vibe going.
The Sex Pistols had their stylish Vivienne Westwood
threads, The Clash had their urban/street military look,
The Damned their exaggerated pantomime gear, The Buzzcocks
their colourful Op Art shirts while The Jam looked spiffy
in their razor sharp moddy black suits.
I still love bands and artists who give some thought to the way
they look and how they put themselves across, for me it's always
been an intergral part of what pop's all about. Sadly it has to
be said a lot of bands nowadays听look so BORING in comparison, donchafink?
Or is that me getting old? Still one lives in hope.
Brightening
Up The Battle of Life
So take a bow all the above as well as the young Elvis, Billy
Fury, The Fabs, Marvin Gaye,The Stones,
Marianne Faithful, The Who, The Kinks, Dusty,
The Byrds, 听Sly Stone, The Faces, Marc Bolan,
Bowie, Roxy Music, Bob Marley,The Specials,
the Beastie Boys, the Stone Roses, Oasis, The
Strokes, Beck, The White Stripes, Destiny's
Child and Weller, amongst many others who at one time
have brightened up for me what Charles Dickens, that well
known rock n roller, called the battle of life.
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