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Author:  bag woman [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:02 am ]
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what punks bands have you seen live, would love to know.... i've only ever seen the buzzcocks. i was only about 5 when the punk scene was about and got into it when i was 13, so can only imagine the mayhem and anarchy... i bet it was amazing

Author:  Chadman [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:50 am ]
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I saw The Ramones, the real ones. Actually, the only punk gig that I went to until a few years ago (and can't remember who I saw then). I was in New York visiting some aunts and uncles (they didn't live there, but we kind of met halfway). He was about 13 and I was probably 7 or 8. He had a penpal (a real life, pre-internet penpal) who lived in NY and he convinced our parents to drop us off there (the kid had been out to visit them, so they knew him). Anyway, this kid's dad owned some hole in the wall club, and he convinced his dad to let su go and see this show there. We were actually backstage (basically behind the curtain onstage), so that we wouldn't get caught in the crowd or the club. The show rocked pretty hard, I remember that much. It was only about 10 years later, when talking to my cousin, that I found out I had seen The Ramones. That is my only real memory of that cousin. He's dead, now. He lived a wild life and died of auto-erotic asphyxiation (but the family calls it suicide).

Author:  pure [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:50 pm ]
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Uk Subs, State of Fear, PCP, Fleas and Lice, Seein Red, Misfits, M.D.C., Catweazle, D.O.A. are the ones that left the best impression after ~10 years of concerts

Author:  George Tatum [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:22 pm ]
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I was only 9 in 1977 so I didn't see any of the original punk bands at the time, in fact I didn't see any punk bands until the Damned in 1987 but I have seen hundreds since, off the top of my head I have seen

Ramones (with Dee Dee & Marky)
Sex Pistols
The Damned (original line-up)
The Stranglers (with Hugh Cornwell)
The Lurkers
999
UK Subs (original line-up)
Buzzcocks (with Steve Garvey & John Maher)
Cock Sparrer
Stiff Little Fingers (with Dolphin)
Tom Robinson Band (without Dolphin)
Penetration
Rezillos
Slaughter and the Dogs
Menace
Sham 69
ATV
Chelsea
The Dickies
The Drones
The Avengers
Angelic Upstarts
Cockney Rejects
GBH
Drongos For Europe
The Adicts
Anti Nowhere League
Abrasive Wheels
Peter and the Test Tube Babies
Notsensibles
Chron Gen
Discharge (with Cal)
Chaos UK
English Dogs (with Wakey)
The Varukers
Vice Squad (later line-up, Beki and god-knows-who-else)
The Expelled
Demob
The Business
Subhumans
Conflict (with Steve Ignorant)

plus the vast majority of UK hardcore bands, and a good few US ones, active in 1988-92.

Author:  pure [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:38 pm ]
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Exploited was enjoyable aswell, how could I forget :wacky: And indeed a whole shitload of hardcore bands, varying from Sick of it All, Ignite, Agnostic Front, Earth Crisis and a whole load of local/lesser known kick ass bands. Oh yeah, DropDead, Insult, Collywobbles, Eyeball, panzerfaust, Jammah Tammah, Absorbed, My Minds Mine, Mihoen, Hatebreed, Catharsis, the Barnhouse effect, Shikari, Tragedy, Green Hornet, Makiladoras, Blood Bastard, ... (yeah I know, not all are punk, but it was a nice trip down memorylane) :drunk: :rock:

Author:  George Tatum [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:01 pm ]
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pure wrote:
Exploited was enjoyable aswell, how could I forget :wacky:

Ditto. The only other bands you mention that I've seen are Sick of it All and Agnostic Front. Sick of it All's plane was delayed and we were hanging around for ages waiting for the band to take the stage, only for the gig to be cut short because the club had to close. Security said they could do one more song, I counted 6 all merged into one before security sussed out what was going on and pulled the plug.

Author:  Slayer [ Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:06 pm ]
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Eehm, well. I was only 1 in 1977, so I haven't seen any of the original scene either. I have seen some famous bands and a lot of very unfamous bands (like Of No Avail).

The (more) famous ones I have seen are:

The Exploited
The Toy Dolls
UK Subs
Green Day (nothing like the old stuff, but they have some good songs)
Pennywise
I Against I

I also saw a gig by the singer of the Misfits, the Drummer of the Ramones and the guitarist of Black Flag. They played songs of all three bands. Nice, but I'd rather have seen the original bands.

Saw a lot of hardcore too, like Madball, White Devil, Biohazard, Sick of it All, etc.

Author:  YoungGod [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:33 am ]
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more "famous" bands i've seen:

Shellac(great)
Iggy and the Stooges(few months before Ron Asheton died,Mike Watt of Minutemen on bass)
No Means No (fantastic)
Sonic Youth (twice,but i would sell my clothes if i get to see them '85-'91)
UK Subs

Author:  George Tatum [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:24 am ]
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Slayer wrote:
The Toy Dolls

Now I'm jealous. They never play here in the UK. They toured here in 2007 for the first time in over 20 years and came to Manchester but I only have 2 mates who go to punk gigs, one was broke and the other was working that night. Maybe I should have gone on my own.

I saw Green Day once around the time of the Kerplunk album. I think admission was £3 IIRC :mrgreen:

Author:  YoungGod [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:46 pm ]
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Slayer wrote:
I also saw a gig by the singer of the Misfits, the Drummer of the Ramones and the guitarist of Black Flag. They played songs of all three bands. Nice, but I'd rather have seen the original bands.


This sounds interesting. Do you remember the name ?

Author:  Chadman [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:40 pm ]
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Oh, I forgot two. I saw the Dayglo Abortions at a small place in Victoria, way back when. It was a pretty wild scene. A bit late to be the true punk heyday, but it felt like it that night. And I was dragged to another show, but cannot remember the band's name. Didn't really like them, but I ended up a little embarrassed because my buddy knew one of them and he came into my work later on that weekend. When he asked me if I had a good time, I sort of dodged the question...

edit: That's who it was. It was Jello Biafra and the Dead Kennedy's. Not a huge fan of the show, but I'll always remember that it was through him, and my buddy, that I first got a copy of Terminal City Ricochet (long since lost).

Author:  pure [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:50 pm ]
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YoungGod wrote:
Slayer wrote:
I also saw a gig by the singer of the Misfits, the Drummer of the Ramones and the guitarist of Black Flag. They played songs of all three bands. Nice, but I'd rather have seen the original bands.


This sounds interesting. Do you remember the name ?


Quote:
There is only 3 guys in the Misfits, Jerry Only sings and plays bass (Jerry and I go way back), Marky Ramone on drums and Dez Cadena, the former singer and guitarist from Black Flag. I find it cute that since Marky and Dez are 'without their original band' that they fit nicely into the Misfits.


? Maybe simply a newer line-up off the Misfits?

Author:  YoungGod [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:31 pm ]
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pure wrote:
YoungGod wrote:
Slayer wrote:
I also saw a gig by the singer of the Misfits, the Drummer of the Ramones and the guitarist of Black Flag. They played songs of all three bands. Nice, but I'd rather have seen the original bands.


This sounds interesting. Do you remember the name ?


Quote:
There is only 3 guys in the Misfits, Jerry Only sings and plays bass (Jerry and I go way back), Marky Ramone on drums and Dez Cadena, the former singer and guitarist from Black Flag. I find it cute that since Marky and Dez are 'without their original band' that they fit nicely into the Misfits.


? Maybe simply a newer line-up off the Misfits?


That must be it. Dez did not come to my mind, i imagined Marky playing with Greg Ginn,all that free jazz soloing on 4/4 drumbeat. :mrgreen:

Author:  Slayer [ Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:42 pm ]
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I have seen No Means No as well, forgot to mention them. I also saw some of those Celtic punk bands: Flogging Molly and The Real McKenzies.

About the gig with the Misfits singer: it was on Dour festival in Belgium, in 2007 I think. They advertised it as "The Misfits".

Author:  bag woman [ Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:16 am ]
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yes george, you should have gone on your own, no shame in that, i went to see counting crows on my own in may and would definitely go on my own again

Author:  bag woman [ Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:19 am ]
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wow, you guys have see some amazing punk bands live, i'm green with envy

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:45 am ]
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Never got into punk myself

Author:  GrindCallus [ Sat Dec 26, 2009 5:03 am ]
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I see mostly local 'punk' bands, don't think I ever a big name punk band.

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