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  • Anyway the comment I wanted to make was just wondering if this is live. Because I hear drums and piano and backing vocals but I don't see anyone else playing. Did Musikladen do that?

  • always had a soft spot for cherry.

  • Around 1976 or 1977,the CBC up here in Canada began airing a late night show called ''90 Minutes Live'',first hosted by a journalist named Peter Gzowski. His first guest,if I remember correctly,was Cherry Vanilla. I don't think she sang. Chuck Berry eventually played and sang for a long stretch. Iggy Pop appeared another night and performed. I sometimes watched this show with my Mom. It was quite a production here in smallish Halifax,Nova Scotia. I'd never seen Iggy Pop before. Didn't know CV.

  • She's so cute ♥ I really like her music

  • Too bad that Copeland and Sting were not featured too

  • Defintely see some Cherry Vanilla influence on Killer Pussy...

  • Is that Stewart on drums and Gordo on bass providing the rhythm section behind the curtain?

  • Can someone please upload a crisp studio version of this song?

  • I'm the only one who thinks that the guitar player looks like layne staley?

  • Looking for a kiss --New York Dolls.

  • Cherry Vanilla: my favorite flavor

  • I like her Bad girl album, lot of humor and energy, the music sound like glam rock turned a bit to punk...but who care about label?

  • David Bowie rip off

  • Long live Cherry.

  • She was part of the punk scene but her music is not punk in the traditional sense. Cherry Vanilla was originally Bowies publicist and part of any warhols group, her music was a huge influence on Blondie. This music is part of the american scene, where punk wasn't very political, I dunno to say its a tammed media friendly version is a bit of a weird thing to say

  • @plarnful-I don't hear the influence on Blondie. Debbie Harry and Chris Stein started playing together in the Stillitoes in 73 and formed Blondie in March, 74. Cherry Vanilla first formed a band in 75/76 (I couldn't pinpoint the date no matter where I looked, even her own book), after Blondie was formed. The first gigs she did at Maxs were in 76. I'm all for the unsung underground hero idea, but this one doesn't really work.

  • WHAT QUALIFYS TO BE A PUNK IN THIS EVER CYNICAL WORLD OF OURS. PUNK IS WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT IT TO MEAN IN YOUR LIFE.IV HEARD MANY ARGUEMENTS SINCE 1977,WHEN I JOINED THIS NOW VERY REGIMENTED MOVEMENT. NOW WHAT COLOUR HAIR,BLUE OR RED.HMMMMMM,ANARCHY IN BARBERS.

  • no m8 this is fucking comercial punk

    wank!

  • hehe guitarist is a nice guy, he let his mom sing LMAO!!

    i couldn't resist that joke... epic song but til now i never saw the band in 77 i was 10. i remember the high schoolers listening to this though.

  • "PUNK ROCK IS THE CRAZIEST POP CULT OF THEM ALL" - THE SUN NEWSPAPER, DECEMBER 2ND 1976. 

  • no thanks

  • How can those people be sitting down???!!!

  • @alan8653 aww thats easy..they're all sitting cause its the 70's and they all stoned on Quayluudes, libriam , pot and LSD.

  • @alan8653 aww thats easy..they're all sitting cause its the 70's and they all stoned on Quayluudes, libriam , pot and LSD. it want until the 80's they invented cocain and things became abit more lively LOL

  • yeah cherry vanilla is punk nofx and offspring are more or less contemporary new wave rock so is bad religion. at one time bad religion had post hardcore speed and melody by the book but the a and r alwasy wasnt plastic enough to be very hip

    yeah punk was angry people with political race attitudes but it was never intended to be a movement or give people capitalism in the business really however every album yielded enough profit to keep left and right wing business people satisfied

  • har har har har great tunes great band Cherry Vanilla!!!

  • she was almost raped by iggy 

  • @evoid77 That's a pretty long list.

  • @kurtizzyflush yes hahaha

  • damn! nice legs!!!

  • Lets not forget that the Ramones and Johnny Thunders all came from Queens...

  • @ffranzos  Knew youd be here

  • Lets not forget that the Ramones and Johnny Thunders all came from Queens...

  • this is fucking terrible.

  • @molecularash It's...uh Punk!lol...

  • Cherry has a new website!

  • This sort of sounds like something Hazel O'connor would sing. Good!!

  • Cherry vanilla, Knew her very well. She was part of our crowd back in the days of our wild and heady youth.

  • all of you saying this isn't punk clearly have no clue as to punk's actual origins. cherry vanilla was a woman fronting a new york band before patti smith or debbie harry. this is proto-punk, before it became the bastardized UK sex pistols ramones-by-numbers version. learn the history.

  • @skimmingtonride incorrect. blondie formed around the same time as cherry vanilla's "band" and patti smith started performing in 74

  • british punk was bullshit. malcom mclaren really blew it by starting the sex pistols.

  • Thanks for the upload! :)

  • \/ I guess you are one of those who thinks NOFX, Offspring, Lagwagon etc. is punk :P

    Newsflash to you! This is PUNK!!

  • @iLoveMickie It is a bit bandwagon punk really...to be fair. And pretty fucking dreadful. Having said that I would of probably loved it in 76 77 when anything vaguely punk and not the norm was brilliant to me.

  • yeah cherry vanilla is punk nofx and offspring are more or less contemporary new wave rock so is bad religion. at one time bad religion had post hardcore speed and melody by the book but the a and r alwasy wasnt plastic enough to be very hip

    yeah punk was angry people with political race attitudes but it was never intended to be a movement or give people capitalism in the business really however every album yielded enough profit to keep left and right wing business people satisfied

  • Dude, this is REAL punk.

  • Siouxsie Sioux was punk and she's still got a career.

    This "I wanna be a punk" is cheerleading garbage. It doesn't matter that it occurred during the original punk movement, it's still bullshit.

  • It's not supposed to be punk. Cherry Vanilla never considered herself punk and was just having fun. Punks accepted her because she never tried to be something she wasn't... which in the end made her kind of punk.

  • @rocknroll015 Respect, but still horribel music

  • @rocknroll015 what? cherry vanilla was the essence of PUNK pop music and by you trying to make artists seem like some pure nonconceptualists that just stumbled upon something you only prove yourself a real IDIOT about art and pop music.

  • @mediattackrecords why is it that everthing i rediscover has to get popular? i remember this page had 75 hits a year ago. piss off people. maybe PUNK does not want to be popular. did you ever think about that?

  • @mediattackrecords Uh....what? I don't get why you're upset because I never said anything bad about her. And I'm pretty sure she's said herself she never considered herself punk.

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  • Nice song , and still got the record , she was also a good friend to Angie Bowie (Davids Wife)way way back.

  • Cherry Vanilla was the Grand Lady of Punk!

  • Look at the rent-a-crowd audience. And if I might suggest, Cherry V doesn't quite get the point of what she's doing or trying to say... so it's kind of a tamed media freindly version of punk... Though it's cute, she seems a nice lady- and this is only my opinion having been used to blistering hot, anger fueled UK punk in 77

  • it's from a German music show called "Rockpop" so it's just a general music audience

  • @keltyk There's a bit of a gap between UK and NYC punk anyway - NYC was more about hedonism than political opinion, and Cherry was a fine example of that, if you listen to some of the songs off "Bad Girl"

  • @MmeLEnfer

    Yeah, MmeLEnfer is right. American Punk is generally much faster and sloppier than UK Punk which is more rehearsed and slower. They're both cool (you can't compare Minor Threat with the Sex Pistols) - it's just a differnt thing.

  • @userjoe1020 Yeah. I mean you have The Clash and the Jam and the Sex Pistols, and on the other hand you've got bands like the New York Dolls, the Cramps and the Voidoids. Then you go out to LA with the Gun Club and Flesh Eaters and all over, even the DC hardcore scene which isn't really my thing.

  • yeah but it was never intended to be a movement or give people capitalism really

  • @keltyk overall the anger fueled spirit of punk is so imitated and old news after awhile at least this was a bit of a change for its time

  • Wasn't there another female fronted punk band around the same time fronted by another woman in her thirties, an American woman I think called Debra Harry? Forgot what they were called now.

  • Blondie... they were punk and new wave.

  • I wanna Rock'n Roll, I wanna be a Punk ! Go Cherry Go !

  • Nice one!! This was filmed in Germany in '77. Cherry was in her 30's here and is now getting on for 70........what a lass, still got the single.

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