Buzzcocks - Moving Away From The Pulsebeat
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John Maher was/is a bloody fantastic drummer. Him and Topper Headon were the best of their generation.
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One of my favourite Buzzcocks songs :-)
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this & white man by the clash are my favourite songs ever. amazing live performance by the Buzzcocks!
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I don't remember any more gay punks. Were their any?
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WHAT A INTRO!!
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@Scrotemeister the drumming on this made me* buy the album when we were listening to it on a trip to HMV Oxford St in 1978. It came in it's own silver carrier bag.
*ok, it was my mate Dave that actually bought it. I just taped it later.
And here we are, 31 years later, and I just saw them live at the Mouth of the Tyne festival - fantastic
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poor Steve Diggle, so hard to hit those high notes from 3:10 onwards when the high e string is dangling below his knees :)
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Matt Helders is the new John Maher (INMYOPINIONPLEASEDON'TATTACKM
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@sham64andahalf Garvey is a top bloke. He bought me a bag of chips after their gig at the Glasgow Apollo back in '78 or '79 when Joy division supported.
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Heehee.
You said Buzzcocks.
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Great song, I love playing it on drums. All punk energy in 5 minutes.
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I have this gig on VHS, would love to have a DVD version :)



bassist seems not to be John Maher.
In short, is this an film of the 90's?
I think that it influenced tunes of bands of neo psychedelic if it says in this tune.
I'm sorry by a saucy comment.
Thank you for up-loading.
KoinoPinchHitter 3 years ago
Thats because his on drums. Steve Garvey is on bass.
sham64andahalf 3 years ago 10