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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

Group: rec.music.progressive · Group Profile · Search for punk in rec.music.progressive
Author: Jeff Blanks
Date: May 26, 2008 09:18

...* so preoccupied with the fact that I have the *utter audacity* to exist. I think it might have something to do with you being so preoccupied with the fact that alternative rock and punk have the *utter audacity* to exist. And without requiring leotards, even. Oh, I don't necessarily mind that. (What I mind is the way it keeps FORBIDDING things.) But you're the one who ...
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: amy
Date: May 25, 2008 20:20

...<pr...@definitive.com> wrote: Jeff Blanks <jbla...@mindspring.com> wrote: poisoned rose <pr...@definitive.com> wrote: Hardly the first time Jeff has crossposted some silly hissyfit about punk/alt-rock, etc. He'll never be happy until we return to the '70s days when lead rock singers dressed like trapeze artists. Well, what of it? So......
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: zepfloyes
Date: May 25, 2008 13:43

... rose <pr...@definitive.com> wrote: Jeff Blanks <jbla...@mindspring.com> wrote: poisoned rose <pr...@definitive.com> wrote: Hardly the first time Jeff has crossposted some silly hissyfit about punk/alt-rock, etc. He'll never be happy until we return to the '70s days when lead rock singers dressed like trapeze artists. Well, what of it? So...you're an ...
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: Mike Dickson
Date: May 25, 2008 13:34

poisoned rose wrote: Jeff Blanks <jblanks@mindspring.com> wrote: poisoned rose <prose@definitive.com> wrote: Hardly the first time Jeff has crossposted some silly hissyfit about punk/alt-rock, etc. He'll never be happy until we return to the '70s days when lead rock singers dressed like trapeze artists. Well, what of it? So...you're an outdated relic of...
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: May 25, 2008 11:54

On Sun, 25 May 2008 11:22:59 -0400, Jeff Blanks <jblanks@mindspring.com> wrote: poisoned rose <prose@definitive.com> wrote: Hardly the first time Jeff has crossposted some silly hissyfit about punk/alt-rock, etc. He'll never be happy until we return to the '70s days when lead rock singers dressed like trapeze artists. Well, what of it? Are you a "Speedo Man"... ?
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: May 25, 2008 11:52

... I was and probably never will get into the punk scene, because I, like Adrian Belew, like dinosaurs. It... etc... Those who grew up in the '70s punk period may see it differently. Those who are 21st century punks are 30 years too late to be part of the... classic/prog/etc. rock. That contradiction (especially given punk's explicitly retrograde nature) is a "not unsmall" (...
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: Jeff Blanks
Date: May 25, 2008 08:28

amy <amy.lynn1986@yahoo.com> wrote: I can see your point but Punk is actually an attitude more than a music. People keep saying that, but if I were to try to express that attidude no one would call it punk. I don't think it is possible for the circumstances that created punk or the feelings of angst, boredom and anti-complacancy to ever go away. Maybe. Try...
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: Jeff Blanks
Date: May 25, 2008 08:22

poisoned rose <prose@definitive.com> wrote: Hardly the first time Jeff has crossposted some silly hissyfit about punk/alt-rock, etc. He'll never be happy until we return to the '70s days when lead rock singers dressed like trapeze artists. Well, what of it? -- "There is no excellent beauty which hath not some strangeness in the proportion." --Francis Bacon
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: Jeff Blanks
Date: May 25, 2008 08:14

...> I was and probably never will get into the punk scene, because I, like Adrian Belew, like dinosaurs. It... that. Those who grew up in the '70s punk period may see it differently. Those who are 21st century punks are 30 years too late to be part of the...exploring classic/prog/etc. rock. That contradiction (especially given punk's explicitly retrograde nature) is a "not unsmall" ...
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Re: The Greatest song from the punk era     

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Author: M C hammered
Date: May 25, 2008 06:00

On May 21, 1:14 am, Raja <zepflo...@gmail.com> wrote: And most possibly the greatest punk oriented band ever. Just two albums both of them great. http://youtube.com/watch?v=QrzGpVOPcTI As any music scoller knows, punk was cereated by the firkin Yoke...so the best songs of the error cant be just insired by the Yoke...they gotta be ...
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