@01geTnM aw did I hoit ur widdle feelings with personal insults? I guess we're even then.
back to the subject, did you have anything useful to say? or you just looked at my channel and decided to try and talk down to the black punk since we're in the minority. I bet all you "know" about is the Sex Pistols and RAC garbage, and apparently, you BARELY even know about the pistols. Again...how was McLAREN "much more" than a marketing hound? You can't give me an answer can you? Exactly.
@01geTnM "Lol, computer game schlock, yeah and putting smartasses like you in the Emergency Room. I don't make video of that though, for obvious reasons. Who the hell is "McClare"? Learn to spell the man's name Einstein. What do you mean McLAREN, was "much more" than a marketing hound? Yeah, he was a fashion designer and a band manager more specifically. Give some examples, instead of just talking shit. He was just greedy and he did his thing. Admit it or prove otherwise
Um....I don't get thie arguement. Punk rock says it's been exploited. becuase it got popular...well if it did'nt get "exploited" then we would'nt be here talking about it. so i guess it's a good thing they got Punk got put out there.
the fashion AND the music was already in New York city before Malcolm McLaren took it back to the UK, since people are arguing with thier fake facts about the "roots" of punk
all versions of the fashion and the music. the Stranglers kind, the kind that would become "UK82", you can find older equivalents of all early English punk in America before it was even called punk. regardless it's known as an English thing, who cares where it came from none of you know so shut the hell up.
how can I regurgitate what nobody ever says? if you hear it a lot you must have some rare friends I'll tell you. I'm in Chicago and people think England birthed punk rock like a baby fully formed.
McLaren took more from New York than anywhere else. punk didn't start out as being all about the musicianship your pub rock scenes, give me a break. he took New York and glued the youth street culture shock elements he found there onto the Sex Pistols and his store Sex back in the UK.
that's true. the way I see it he was the public relations guy to put it on the road to how big it became in the UK (unfortunately it wasn't the same over here in America but we still got a version of it & that has been better than nothing). too bad it takes greedy business guys to break out the art that the kids make, but the world isn't perfect.
I think punk still would have been around without him, but without the marketing I don't think it would have been as big, or unified in the same way.
what about X?, dead kennedys?, screamers?, the bags?,germs, weirdo's, dead boys, heartbreakers, feederz, wayne county, adolescents, bad brains the whole ushc scene?
you're in the UK where it was even bigger, how can you not know what I'm talking about? most of the bands you got to see music videos of in the 80s didn't even get on TV here.
I don't think the different "branches" of punk would have been linked like they are if Malcolm MsLaren hadn't been the PR guy. like you said, a lot of those first bands were in different scenes. "we're rock n roll, we're pub rock, we're kind of glam and noisy" etc. I doubt they would have been as unified, left alone.
i have the dvd,which states it has been re masted....dispite this,it still looks like the film has been dragged over a belt sander lol...gives it a raw punk edge.
No one answered that for 2 years? Can't believe that. Of course it's "One Chord Wonders" by "The Adverts". First song of their wonderful debut album "Crossing the red seas with the adverts". Go out and get that authentic wonderful piece of shit ;-)
You couldn't see your own hand in front of yr face well enough to pick your nose. Punk was the purest rock and roll movement in history. What have you done but stay in the 50's? Punk was about the future.
Turning rebellion into money.
jpshepp 1 month ago
AND GOTH CAME FROM THIS ?!?!?!
The123ken456 2 months ago
Spot on vanian ,it shits me proper when all these knobheads want to analize it to buggery, just enjoy the fucking music
footscraysteve 10 months ago
and the sex pistols.??
DIZTOMAK 11 months ago
fuck me
Punk was this punk was that .................... did NONE of you learn anything????
Punk wasn't this or that or a bloody poor documentary about London. and Punk of which there are waaayyyy too many to start without this one.
It never needed explaining or dissecting or homogonising - you either 'got it' or you didn't.
vanian 1 year ago
old skool 77 huh?
miscriant 1 year ago
@01geTnM aw did I hoit ur widdle feelings with personal insults? I guess we're even then.
back to the subject, did you have anything useful to say? or you just looked at my channel and decided to try and talk down to the black punk since we're in the minority. I bet all you "know" about is the Sex Pistols and RAC garbage, and apparently, you BARELY even know about the pistols. Again...how was McLAREN "much more" than a marketing hound? You can't give me an answer can you? Exactly.
XioJester 1 year ago
nostalgia killz...
Eidelmania 1 year ago
@01geTnM "Lol, computer game schlock, yeah and putting smartasses like you in the Emergency Room. I don't make video of that though, for obvious reasons. Who the hell is "McClare"? Learn to spell the man's name Einstein. What do you mean McLAREN, was "much more" than a marketing hound? Yeah, he was a fashion designer and a band manager more specifically. Give some examples, instead of just talking shit. He was just greedy and he did his thing. Admit it or prove otherwise
XioJester 1 year ago
What's the song that starts 1:40ish?
And someone should upload this to youtube
babyshaker90210 1 year ago
yea, he had a dog collar on and i wanted to smash his face in. i dont like dog collars me.
porridgeeveryday 1 year ago
Such nostalgia. I was at the Marquee when this was filmed. I remember Xray Spex were on the bill and who else ?
nichotto 2 years ago
whats that first song the clash is playing at first????
jesselakerr 2 years ago
@jesselakerr I'm such an idiot. My mind is mush at the moment. The Cla5h song is Garage Land? on their 1st album.
damianbranica 2 years ago
Um....I don't get thie arguement. Punk rock says it's been exploited. becuase it got popular...well if it did'nt get "exploited" then we would'nt be here talking about it. so i guess it's a good thing they got Punk got put out there.
esr96 2 years ago
interesting point actually
jennysiita 2 years ago
the fashion AND the music was already in New York city before Malcolm McLaren took it back to the UK, since people are arguing with thier fake facts about the "roots" of punk
all versions of the fashion and the music. the Stranglers kind, the kind that would become "UK82", you can find older equivalents of all early English punk in America before it was even called punk. regardless it's known as an English thing, who cares where it came from none of you know so shut the hell up.
XioJester 2 years ago
what about the british pub rock scene. or the australian pub rock scene.
unless you were a valid part of both scenes. then you don't have a right to comment. your just regurgitating the same old stuff everyone says.
adda89 2 years ago
how can I regurgitate what nobody ever says? if you hear it a lot you must have some rare friends I'll tell you. I'm in Chicago and people think England birthed punk rock like a baby fully formed.
McLaren took more from New York than anywhere else. punk didn't start out as being all about the musicianship your pub rock scenes, give me a break. he took New York and glued the youth street culture shock elements he found there onto the Sex Pistols and his store Sex back in the UK.
XioJester 2 years ago
things were brewing whilst mclaren was in america, lydon was found, and placed as the singer.
the british pub rock, and glam scene had great influence on a lot of the uk punk scene.
as did the new york scene, when mclaren eventually came back.
and the ramones did excite the kids in the uk when they came over.
but what was going on in new york. was not intentional punk rock. england started it as punk rock.
ramones were a rock n roll band, so were the dolls, and art rock was everyone else
adda89 2 years ago
that's true. the way I see it he was the public relations guy to put it on the road to how big it became in the UK (unfortunately it wasn't the same over here in America but we still got a version of it & that has been better than nothing). too bad it takes greedy business guys to break out the art that the kids make, but the world isn't perfect.
I think punk still would have been around without him, but without the marketing I don't think it would have been as big, or unified in the same way.
XioJester 2 years ago
what are you talking about.
what about X?, dead kennedys?, screamers?, the bags?,germs, weirdo's, dead boys, heartbreakers, feederz, wayne county, adolescents, bad brains the whole ushc scene?
adda89 2 years ago
you're in the UK where it was even bigger, how can you not know what I'm talking about? most of the bands you got to see music videos of in the 80s didn't even get on TV here.
I don't think the different "branches" of punk would have been linked like they are if Malcolm MsLaren hadn't been the PR guy. like you said, a lot of those first bands were in different scenes. "we're rock n roll, we're pub rock, we're kind of glam and noisy" etc. I doubt they would have been as unified, left alone.
XioJester 2 years ago 2
the clash rock
CHRIStian8619941 2 years ago
F*****g Brilliant
CORPORATE4BUSINESS 2 years ago
i have the dvd,which states it has been re masted....dispite this,it still looks like the film has been dragged over a belt sander lol...gives it a raw punk edge.
vinto34 2 years ago
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the clash? Yuck
MOBRIEN1234567 2 years ago
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this is cool but american hardcore is better :)
chinbopper69 2 years ago
I have this film on videotape! A wonderful movie!!!
peterkvideo 3 years ago
anyone can say me what is the last group of this trailer????
thanks
stdsk8crew 3 years ago
watch?v=iaT9QDw4YNo
The Adverts - One Chord Wonders
Genertik 3 years ago
i think the last group on this trailer is the lurkers...the music is one chord wonder by the adverts
vinto34 3 years ago
@stdsk8crew
No one answered that for 2 years? Can't believe that. Of course it's "One Chord Wonders" by "The Adverts". First song of their wonderful debut album "Crossing the red seas with the adverts". Go out and get that authentic wonderful piece of shit ;-)
slashbinger 1 year ago
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Punk was a sad attempt top copy the 1950's Rock n Roll movement. Its dead. Rock n Roll lives on - The Teds have had the last laugh. Hurray!
milvertons 3 years ago
You couldn't see your own hand in front of yr face well enough to pick your nose. Punk was the purest rock and roll movement in history. What have you done but stay in the 50's? Punk was about the future.
lutherheggs 3 years ago 5
Rockabilly was and is the purest form of rock n roll.
I was there enjoying the whole Punk, rockabilly and Rock n roll scene in the 70's. It was fantastic after the crap of the early 70's disco.
What I thought was really cool, was the Punk and Rockabilly went on to spawn the a great new music genre that is still gong strong.
Psychobilly.
motorvating 3 years ago
You mean Psychosilly ?
neverwasapunk16 2 years ago
He means Psychosucky.
Teddy Boys,blah.
skinhead5 2 years ago
Grow up dude. You are nearing your pension and making childish comments.
What would you know about Punk, you are the wrong age and wrong country to have experienced the explosion as it happened in the UK.
motorvating 2 years ago