Skrewdriver - I Don't Like You

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  • Oi! Oi! at its best!

  • @TheRichieRiot great album and great band... but sorry, Skrewdriver was not an Oi! band.

    Maybe they were the last of the true Punk but definitely not Oi!

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  • @rockanoi you can play oi witouth beeing a skinhead, but i get your point...!

  • @MrShortCropped yeah, we can say that too... Seminal Oi! (I think Ian Stuart decided to shave his head after attending a Cock Sparrer's gig).

  • @lonewolf060 too bad all of today oi! bands just singing about how much wokring class they are and its so cliche......this is real oi like combat 84, vicious rumors etc

  • @rockanoi its oi and punk all the way!!

  • I Don't Like You nigga

  • @lonewolf060 thanks I ALREADY knew the skinhead thing started in the 60's (maybe 1967, 68 or 69) after the hard Mods and so... but at that time the music they were related to was Ska, Reggae and Soul and later Glam Rock bands such as Slade or Pub Rock. I think you're wrong: Oi! (or Streetpunk, some people prefer this term) didn't appear until 1978 or so!! Maybe Cock Sparrer was the 1st band with the seminal sound and lyrics but sorry, on 1969 there was no Oi!

  • I DONT LIKE U !!!!!!

    

  • @rockanoi

    well just so you know, the skinhead movement started in 1960's, long before anyone was using the word "punk" or "rock" to describe their music, or persona. So if you think about it, OI! is what really started it all, considering the large similarities in music. Ska, and OI! styled riffs are in pretty much all different bigger punk bands you can think of. They just play it all a lot faster usually. But its obvious to see Punk Rock music and the movement takes from OI! and Skinhead.

  • @Dr490n remember that Skrewdriver was forced to join ARA concerts and CND demonstrations to build themselves a reputation... instead, they turn their back on them because they didn't want to be used as a PC tool. Being a band proud of its country and against trendy drugs led them to be labelled and ostracized and they just split-up and them Ian Stuart came back starting a new scene which finally became a full political movement. And tou're right: Skrewdriver was and always be a skinhead band.

  • @lonewolf060 Well man, that's my point of view. For me they're the last true Punk band (in attitude and values) and maybe you're right considering them as an Oi! band (one of the 1st, by the way) since Oi! was born as a reaction against Punk scene which became too fashionable and comercial, losing its sense of rebellion and nonconformity, and focusing in working class. As regards to the dress code... I agree with you, and at that time I think Skrewdriver looked more like the 1st Slade.

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