1982
2024
That Cruelworld festival was here in Los Angeles a year or two ago. She was there but tickets were like 500 bucks.
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1982
2024
I can never quite figure out why I like Morrissey.... if a mouthy militant vegan moved in next door to me I'd be putting the windows through within minutesSiouxsie and the Banshees is my all time favorite band next to the Smiths. Their sound isnt even remotely punk. I can't even think of a song that qualifies. I would totally have gone to that show though. The clash would have been great to see too...
Hip replacement doctors:Can you imagine if a bunch of senior citizens get carried away and start moshing?
Puke rockIt wasn’t the night punk broke, but it was close. Nearly 50 years ago, the Sex Pistols — then made up of vocalist Johnny Rotten, guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock — performed at the 100 Club Punk Special in London, a 140-capacity club, alongside Subway Sect, Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Clash.
The event marked a shift for the subcultural movement; the bands here would soon bring their underground culture to reach mainstream heights.
Now, the 2025 iteration of the Pistols — Jones, Cook and Matlock joined by frontman Frank Carter (of Gallows, Pure Love and Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes) — sit in the same venue to discuss their forthcoming North American tour. “This is where it all kicked off, really, all the punk,” says Cook.
This fall, the legendary punk band will embark on their first tour of North America since 2003, when they were joined by John Lydon (formerly Rotten.) The 2025 run with Carter begins Sept. 16 at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Texas — the site of a particularly hostile show for the band when it first toured the U.S. in 1978.
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No, brother, that went left out the gate, sorry. The music I appreciate, the fucked up shit Sid did, too muchI just copy/paste the news I find. If you don't like it that's perfectly fine with me, but don't hate the messenger!
Agreed, they're great.Siouxsie and the Banshees is my all time favorite band next to the Smiths. Their sound isnt even remotely punk. I can't even think of a song that qualifies. I would totally have gone to that show though. The clash would have been great to see too...
Agreed, they're great.
Sounding punk? Maybe this...