For those that may be interested, I just came across a podcast called Six Foot Plus. I've only listened to a couple of episodes so far, but I'm digging it. It's like if a horror host had a radio show instead of a TV show. The guy plays music from bands of the surf, horror punk and psychobilly variety.I did a quick search and didn't see this brought up anywhere else. Here's a link to the first episode:http://6ftplus.gravediggerslocal.com/2011/04/episode-01-the-mason-the-shipwright-or-the-carpenter/
Great list. Remember their first single, "Killing an Arab"? Try releasing that today. Total jihad.
I wouldn't call it pre-punk, but definitely a great blast from the past.
I know this has been shown before but this is one of the TRUE Pre-Punk songs just based on aggression rawness and attitude. First heard this in 6th grade. My parents HATED it. JUst made me like it that much more. Ladies and Germs. MC5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvJGQ_piwI0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rhJZrRV5YKo
Not only were the Ramones perhaps the very first band that could properly be called punk, they were key to defining the punk genre. The Ramones sought to return rock music to the two and a half minute singles that were played on Top Forty stations up to the mid sixties. Punk rock was thus really a rebellion against the excesses that had crept up in rock by the mid-seventies, e.g. instrumental noodling and hotdogging, songs as long as album sides, bands touring with full-fledged symphony orchestras in tow, art rock, stadium rock, Queen, Electric Light Orchestra, Yes etc. Punk heralded a return to simplicity. It was nihilism pure and simple. As Sid Vicious said to Freddie "Aren't you that Freddie Saturn bloke who's trying to bring ballet to the masses?" As such, punk was young kids rebellion against their older flower children siblings.Excesses of course quickly developed within punk itself, e.g. safety pins, razor blades, Mohawks. And some later bands, e.g. Clash, Dead Kennedys, sought to introduce a political element to punk. But political posturing betrayed the very ideals of punk since the movement was based on nihilism, pure and simple.
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