@KoivuTheHab The term 'punk' was first used in a music related way before the seventies 'punk' scene got going. People like Dave Marsh in Creem magazine used it in reference to sixties garage bands as early as 1974.
@KoivuTheHab. Please, read carefully again: "The term 'punk' was first used in a music related way before the seventies 'punk' scene got going. People like Dave Marsh in Creem magazine used it in reference to sixties garage bands as early as 1974".
@KoivuTheHab Seconded. The sound may be similar to what would later be called "punk", but it isn't punk anymore than the 30s and 40s era Big Bands use of opening and closing mutes made it "doo-wop", although that was exactly the sound the 50's doo-wop groups were going for.
is it me or is that bass out of tune?
unfamous13 1 month ago
The Surf, Paragon Park, Nantasket Beach, Massachusetts!!!
SexySady1962 1 year ago
60s Punk!!!
minijimi 1 year ago
I've always loved this very cool 60s Garage Punk tune!
GarageRockRadio 1 year ago
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ladyfuzz1966 2 years ago
No, punk rock started in the 70s. The was no punk in the 60s.
KoivuTheHab 2 years ago
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TheUser237 2 years ago
@KoivuTheHab dude punk's been around forever, you can't label ''punk''
creepystranger007 1 year ago
@KoivuTheHab Such a dumb statement.
able421 1 year ago
@KoivuTheHab IGGY AND THE STOOGES and THE MC5 .... you need to learn that punk didn't just start with The Sex Pistols.
psychodamned 1 year ago
@psychodamned That isn't news to me, nor anyone else who knows anything about music, but to say there was punk in the 60's is just plain dumb.
KoivuTheHab 1 year ago
@KoivuTheHab The term 'punk' was first used in a music related way before the seventies 'punk' scene got going. People like Dave Marsh in Creem magazine used it in reference to sixties garage bands as early as 1974.
dirtywaterclub 1 year ago
@dirtywaterclub That's not true, no one in the 60's was refering to any music as punk. Garage Beat isn't punk, end of story.
KoivuTheHab 1 year ago
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@KoivuTheHab. Please, read carefully again: "The term 'punk' was first used in a music related way before the seventies 'punk' scene got going. People like Dave Marsh in Creem magazine used it in reference to sixties garage bands as early as 1974".
dirtywaterclub 1 year ago
@KoivuTheHab Seconded. The sound may be similar to what would later be called "punk", but it isn't punk anymore than the 30s and 40s era Big Bands use of opening and closing mutes made it "doo-wop", although that was exactly the sound the 50's doo-wop groups were going for.
Shiftkitty 1 year ago
you upload the best songs
keep it up please :)
bryanischadillac 2 years ago
hey, thanks ;)
NovocainRush 2 years ago
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ladyfuzz1966 2 years ago
at least you used a different picture :p
NovocainRush 2 years ago
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ladyfuzz1966 2 years ago