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Punk & the Pistols 1995 Sex Pistols Siouxsie Damned Ramones Clash Jam Buzzcocks Patti Smith NY Dolls 

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Sorry about the sound that disappears. Comments started to come around late july 2022, so something seems to happend and I dont know what. I cant find any copyright stuff that should cut it out, besides if youre in Russia... Punk & the Pistols 1995 Documentary on punk rock with Sex Pistols Siouxsie Damned Ramones Clash Jam Buzzcocks Patti Smith New York Dolls Johnny Thunders Heartbreakers Jerry Nolan X-Ray Spex Richard Hell Sex Pistols and Anarchy in the UK and a short clip from Quatermass and the Pit are cut out. Made from a first generation VHS-tape If you got a better copy please let me know If a video is taken down from here it will be uploaded at the support page for this channel at facebook Feel free to follow it here Rolling-Rock... Support the artist! Buy their records and merch! Feel free to support the channel via PayPal: rollingrockvideos@gmail.com The support will be used to buy equipment to continue making more music videos for upload here. Ive got extremly low incom due to bad health.

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@mdnght_crttr
@mdnght_crttr 10 месяцев назад
There will never be something as exciting anymore. What the industry and establishment learned from it was that every excitement about movements is quite easy to destroy by embracing it rather than opposing. Today you start a movement and by tomorrow you'll find it in the next iphone ad. Simple like that. Times of excitement are over.
@deadbeat1980
@deadbeat1980 Год назад
Ah, man. I remember having this on video!! It was on a double with Alex Cox's 'Sid and Nancy'. I remember watching it over and over again. Nothing against Netflix and the such. But there was always something quite magical about staying up late...in the right time and place....and capturing a piece of work, that if you missed it 'YOU MISSED IT!!!'
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 Год назад
Alex Cox was an incredible Director, check out his 1991 film The Highway Patrolman...Excellent Film.
@tracyjacoby2382
@tracyjacoby2382 Год назад
This is absolutely incredible! Thank you!! I'm 58 & believe it or not, I was ridiculed for bringing Pistols LP to school in USA, back when it was released. Rock needs a swift kick in 2022🙄. Great upload👍
@valentineotto1099
@valentineotto1099 Год назад
Yes we need a new punk uproar. But can't see how that would happen
@mtp4430
@mtp4430 Год назад
Tracy Jacoby I can believe that no problem. I brought a Beatles record into my Catholic School in New York in 1965 to play at a party we were having, and the nun broke the record in half, handed it back to me, and admonished me for listening to the devil's music LMFAO. So if she thought the Beatles were the devil's music, I can easily see them being pissed off at your sex pistols record. At least they didn't break it. What assholes.
@dingelberryhandpump7834
@dingelberryhandpump7834 Год назад
I was the first person in my town to own a Ramones album(rocket to Russia) I took it to school for music day My teacher didn’t get halway through cretin hop before saying that’s enough of that none sense Fool
@billydelacruz1500
@billydelacruz1500 Год назад
I remember being made fun of in middle school for digging The Ramones and now clueless kids wear the Ramones shirt from Target! Oh well!!
@dingelberryhandpump7834
@dingelberryhandpump7834 Год назад
@@billydelacruz1500 yeah I sometimes get arsie with em Like asking em easy Ramones questions
@sitluxetluxfuit4481
@sitluxetluxfuit4481 Год назад
Vivian finally grew in to her "old lady" voice.
@ScaryMIlan
@ScaryMIlan Год назад
Malcolm in this interview looked like Sideshow Bob😅
@tutts999
@tutts999 3 года назад
I watched this on the TV several years ago, the best punk docu made.
@sebastiennesp1978
@sebastiennesp1978 Год назад
Top stuff! Never mind about the missing sound. My only gripe is the the lack of the SLITS. (That is how old I am, seen 'em several times in '77 WHAT A BAND!!!).
@jimbilsborough6756
@jimbilsborough6756 Год назад
I saw the Slits at the Music Machine in Camden Town, early 1978. Great, great show!
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 Год назад
The Slits were a Tremendous Band, sadly I never got to see them, there was a documentary on them on Sky Arts a couple of years ago, Brilliant Documentary 👏
@clairecordell2461
@clairecordell2461 Год назад
I'M STILL FCKIN HERE !!! ✊
@h0rsefuneral
@h0rsefuneral Год назад
I've been searching for this for years thank you!!!
@mitchellbaker9434
@mitchellbaker9434 Год назад
As someone who was all over the New York scene in the 70s, the two main differences between punk in New York and in England was that the clothes and hair and other fashion mattered way more in England, and the bands in England were mostly a lot younger. The bands in NY were in their mid to late 20s, or even over 30 in some cases, while the Sex Pistols, for example, were just basically kids. And in England it was taken much more seriously.
@dee_seejay
@dee_seejay 5 месяцев назад
I s'pose that was partly because British kids needed it so badly. It was school-leavers at 16-18 who felt it, not only boredom with music and fashion, but out of despair and alienation from the decaying Britain we found ourselves thrown into all of a sudden. Not me so much, I was only 10 in 1976 ! That said, New York Punk was coming from a similar place of alienation after the city had gone bankrupt, just with slightly older instigators and an extra dose of nihilism due to heroin stalking the city. With the UK it was more about speed...at first 😏
@thomasnygaard4514
@thomasnygaard4514 Год назад
Can't believe The Slits are not featured ..
@MikeIXWilliams
@MikeIXWilliams 2 года назад
Never seen this one either!!! Thank you for the upload!
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 2 года назад
Great doc huge fan collector met glen and John as well.it takes back to its roots with the many diverse people that made punk rock seen pistols 6 times amazing band great genre
@Zubareffstream111
@Zubareffstream111 Год назад
Mclaren is so posh and weird. I delivered an exercise bike to him back in the early 90s. It was a surreal moment.
@exb.r.buckeyeman845
@exb.r.buckeyeman845 Год назад
The Sex Pistols came into the Penzance Go Karts around 1977, they went out on the Karts and when their cession ended we called them in and one of them came in flat out and hit the crash barrier at great speed and just walked off, couldn’t believe it.
@ianwhitehead691
@ianwhitehead691 Год назад
Great days, Great memories 1976-1978. ⛓️🔒🔗🧷🎸✌️
@nicholasshipley2467
@nicholasshipley2467 Год назад
Brilliant. Thanks! Please fix the lost sound towards the end.
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 2 года назад
This is by far the best documentary on Punk Rock ever made 💯
@ToneTraveler
@ToneTraveler Год назад
Green Day saw this and started a pop band. 😂
@insanelook
@insanelook Год назад
@@ToneTraveler haha so right, hated this boys' band.
@sisterseeth
@sisterseeth Год назад
Another really good one is the 1980 doc 'D.O.A. - A Rite of Passage'
@stevebowness9435
@stevebowness9435 Год назад
@@sisterseeth Great Stuff, I'll check it out.
@TheFokker03
@TheFokker03 Год назад
Interesting video.as a former punk from the era that counts,(76-79),i learnt a few things that i was oblivious to back then.since this video was made,we've lost a number of people,namely Jordan,Poly Styrene,(x-ray spex) Joe Strummer ( the Clash),as well as John Peel.RIP to all.Big shout out to my former punk gf Raquel Durdon Smith,who i broke up with in '79,but who i still have contact with to this day.
@markshepperson3603
@markshepperson3603 Год назад
Pete Shelly also but forget John Peel, he’s just another BBC cough cough from the same vein as the more prominent ones.
@Zubareffstream111
@Zubareffstream111 Год назад
@@markshepperson3603 John Peel was anything but 'just another BBC DJ. He was unique and gave all the burgeoning unsigned punk, post punk bands airtime when no one at the 'Beeb' would go near them.
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos 2 года назад
Sorry about the sound that disappears. Comments started to come around late july 2022, so something seems to happend and I dont know what. I cant find any copyright stuff that should cut it out, besides if youre in Russia... Feel free to support the channel via PayPal: rollingrockvideos@gmail.com The support will be used to buy equipment to continue making more music videos for upload here. Ive got extremly low incom due to bad health.
@twistedspanner
@twistedspanner Год назад
I've still got this on VHS. I taped it the night it was on TV. What I remembered most about it was Jerry Nolan's interview and Captain Sensible singing Croydon. My mate came up to me the next day and said hey Captain Sensible looks like great laugh. Richard Hell totally forgettable. Couldn't handle the fact that Punk was huge in the UK cos it's just a little island compared to the USA. If that's the case why didn't he make it when he toured the UK supporting the Clash. Probably the same reason the Heartbreakers got rid of him. 😁
@valentineotto1099
@valentineotto1099 Год назад
I think nowadays there are more real punks in Russia than elsewhere
@kikidee3204
@kikidee3204 Год назад
What a good doc never seen it before x
@justinparkerthewildwolf6394
This is awesome.
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 2 года назад
My neighbour knew Pete shelly
@ENigma-um8zw
@ENigma-um8zw Год назад
This was great to watch again, hadnt seen this in years
@l228spn
@l228spn Год назад
RIP Vivienne Westwood.
@jeffsims8270
@jeffsims8270 2 месяца назад
1:02:18 - One of my fav breif pieces of footage from Steve Jones!
@shake544
@shake544 Год назад
audio is cut off from about 1:08:30 until it comes back 1:19:30
@Baneumann66
@Baneumann66 Год назад
Such a great find. Thank you
@socpa
@socpa 11 месяцев назад
Spoiler alert! The sound craps out at The Clash. Worth a look up to then. X
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
I'll be 18 next week! I remember 1976 as though it was yesterday! Bromley is rough!
@ivarsandin7275
@ivarsandin7275 Год назад
Great doc
@slimbim77
@slimbim77 Год назад
What a terriffic documentary i've never seen so far, too bad that the whole part on the Pistols split was missing audiowise, and yes,i missed the Slits,too, because they were important and pretty much related to the Pistols.But damned, that was good!
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 2 года назад
the bromley contingent were the original club kids
@jonblazeinc
@jonblazeinc Год назад
Knew The Stranglers would not get a mention like most other punk documentaries...typical
@markshepperson3603
@markshepperson3603 Год назад
Amazing live. Absolute brilliant technically.
@wescooley34
@wescooley34 Год назад
Among the best
@nostimisoupastonomorfokosm7337
More than a few weren't mentioned
@PrinceAndrew100
@PrinceAndrew100 Год назад
Trouble with this documentary is it puts way too much emphasis on Maclaren/Westwood and their fashion ideals. While there was one side of Punk that was into the dressing up, the other side was the op shop punk and to me that was way more creative. Not only that if you check what bands like the Buzzcocks, the Clash, XRay Specs, Shams 69, the Jam, Wire, the Slits, The Ruts and even the Stranglers were wearing it was nothing like this. If you've ever seen shows the Pistols did when they were called the Spots the kids in the audience didn't dress like this, go and have a look at Sham 69 at reading in 1978 no one there dresses like this. Way too much time spent on fashion and little about the music, the movement and how much it ment to a generation who previously had the door closed in its face.
@markshepperson3603
@markshepperson3603 Год назад
The SP were manufactured from the shop. No shop and arguably no punk.
@liampaterson3424
@liampaterson3424 Год назад
It's because Jon Savage based 'England's Dreaming' (which I sense inspired this doc) on the Sex shop and its importance to punk in London.
@PrinceAndrew100
@PrinceAndrew100 Год назад
@@markshepperson3603 Punk was already started in America and others in the UK got their ignition started by the Ramones not the Pistols, if the Sex shop had not existed Punk in England would have still happened, I just feel those two used punk to spring board their own careers and too much time is focused on them.
@markshepperson3603
@markshepperson3603 Год назад
@@PrinceAndrew100 good point.
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 9 месяцев назад
What i meant to say, is she looks great i now know a women who wears, an outfit like the one she is wearing,and they go rave clubs, punk now is more misunderstood by some, you see them with pink hair or green hair without knowing the orgin of the fashion style.
@wirralvetsfc1528
@wirralvetsfc1528 Год назад
Don't buy the line that NYC invented "Punk." The truth is there were kids all over doing different music in the mid seventies..75', 76. Australia? The Saints, Ian Dury? Pub Rock? Pere Ubu....? Where do these people fit into the NYC created Punk line?
@CaptainAndy
@CaptainAndy Год назад
The term punk rock originates from there. It was just a derogatory term for rock bands that were considered a bit second rate and who were playing dingy nightclubs and high school gymnasiums rather than fancy venues.
@mr.pulpnoir3526
@mr.pulpnoir3526 2 года назад
Baby Berlin's party sounds like a hell of a time!!!!!!
@howardhudome3040
@howardhudome3040 Год назад
This is the music of my generation but I didn't catch on to it until 1985 because it wasn't being played on the radio in my area in the mid 1970's and the record stores in the malls didn't carry punk rock the groups I first listened to were Black Flag Dead Kennedy's Butthole Surfer's Circle Jerks Dickies Dead Milkmen ect
@CountDracul13
@CountDracul13 Год назад
Aye Siouxsie is straight fire as hell
@ENigma-um8zw
@ENigma-um8zw Год назад
Truth, she’s So damn talented and hot af
@robertstogsdill1024
@robertstogsdill1024 Год назад
She's a boss for sure!
@richtygart6855
@richtygart6855 10 месяцев назад
I was riding my motorcycle out in the jungle in Thailand when I passed a rice farm and saw an old man working in the field wearing an Exploited t-shirt 😂
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 9 месяцев назад
Great style then👍
@unfocusedjoker4374
@unfocusedjoker4374 Год назад
Sound disappeared for about 20 mins when Joe n paul start talking about throwing bricks n bottles
@iamjohngalt8568
@iamjohngalt8568 2 года назад
It was this program that 1st got me into punk
@ytusersumone
@ytusersumone Год назад
I partly agree with Caroline Coon at the end when she says commercialization is good. The thing is though it is walking the tightrope. Most will fall, lose the spirit as it were and grifters, posers will appear, so while it gives some well earned money/resource to the people who have the spirit of it and spreads ideas, it is also tarnishing and hijacking the actual thing. On the other hand, when the fad of it is over and it's a known thing, real enthusiasts of the known thing can find each other and have it continue while cultivating the spirit of it. It's usually an unavoidable process.
@MyRammy1
@MyRammy1 Год назад
That Arena music reminds me of Sunday nights
@sisterseeth
@sisterseeth Год назад
First thing I hear is Diamanda Galas, I'm in! Surprised to hear her on a punk doc!
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 9 месяцев назад
Second generation came 1979-1982 period.
@troyelliott390
@troyelliott390 Год назад
Sharing
@valentineotto1099
@valentineotto1099 Год назад
Punk era was best time in modern history .
@libertard6101
@libertard6101 Год назад
Great doc. But audio cuts out 3/4 through 😢
@timdogdawg4099
@timdogdawg4099 11 месяцев назад
Why does the audio die around 1:08:00?! I was really enjoying this, please help uploader 😉👍
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos 11 месяцев назад
Copyright reasons I think...
@timdogdawg4099
@timdogdawg4099 11 месяцев назад
@@RollingRockvideos Ahh no worries, thanks 😁👍
@gleeart
@gleeart Год назад
The grey men moved in & took over the King's Rd. but it doesn't matter where this spirit coalesces it reforms on some time & place
@keithsmout2475
@keithsmout2475 Год назад
Clear dissing of The Clash
@jaywalker3087
@jaywalker3087 Год назад
Yeah , talk to John, but he'll probably like to keep some things secret, or just to painful .
@insanelook
@insanelook Год назад
Punk or not, The sex pistols are still from the beginning till today the trashiest best band that ever existed. Sorry for the rest.
@johnz6906
@johnz6906 Год назад
sound is missing for a big chunk of it
@zzi622
@zzi622 Год назад
There's no audio after about an hour & ten minutes
@Dementia_Joe
@Dementia_Joe Год назад
Unfortunately sound cuts out at around the 1 hour 8 minute mark and stays out for over 10 minutes..
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Its due to copyright reasons and wasnt there in the beginning :(
@jonahwhale9047
@jonahwhale9047 Год назад
@@RollingRockvideos Strange given it's a spoken part. Ironic given it's "power to the people" Strummer. How about trying to upload that part as a short? Comes back on at 1:19:30.
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
@@jonahwhale9047 I agree, but even those could be copyrighted if someone claimed it, but it might be some other reason. I dont have the original file for the moment due to malfunction on my computer, so I cant compare them...
@ENigma-um8zw
@ENigma-um8zw Год назад
Bummer the Sex Pistols section is without audio
@waynegates7180
@waynegates7180 Год назад
the volume keeps cutting out throughout the video 📹
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Sorry :( I know some are cut out due to copyright reasons.
@d.i.sgusted3820
@d.i.sgusted3820 Год назад
Who would have thought that in 2022 Disney would be playing the story of the Sex Pistols? - Pistol what a bunch of wankers!
@garlowe8565
@garlowe8565 Год назад
A show about Punk and the first artist they play is Diamanda Galas. Ooooooooooooooookay.
@MsZoombye
@MsZoombye Год назад
She was advertised to the punks, but no she's in a special category for classical musicians gone wild😊
@martinjones8861
@martinjones8861 2 года назад
I wonder why this documentary was only showed once
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 2 года назад
because of malcolm revising history?
@Alsatiagent
@Alsatiagent Год назад
@@thewkovacs316 Yeah, Rotten and Johansen tell a very different story about Malcolms involvement. He tried to claim the rights to the name and image of "Johnny Rotten" fer crise-sakes. And who was that slagging The Clash? Sure their last few years were not really The Clash without Mick and Topper but what they did in five years was remarkable and left its mark. Not much on The Jam either. They were the most exciting three-piece band I ever saw.
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 Год назад
@@Alsatiagent i love the jam. amazing how easy it is to revise recent history. and no clue why anyone would put down the clash
@sergejisd
@sergejisd 2 года назад
No audio between 01:09:00 and 01:19:00
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos 2 года назад
Sadly enough its due to copyright reasons so I cant do anything about it :(
@ENigma-um8zw
@ENigma-um8zw Год назад
@@RollingRockvideos Roger that, thanks. I figured as such given the material that was beginning to be played (clash pistols portion) makes sense. Wish there was a transcription of subtitles for that portion but I realize that probably tough since there is no audio to subtitle
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
@@ENigma-um8zw But its a bit strange that so many comment that there are no audio the past days, but not before, so what ever happend it seems to have happend lately.
@janvanrijswijk9488
@janvanrijswijk9488 Год назад
To bad the ants where a bit forgotten
@playitstrange129
@playitstrange129 Год назад
this must've been filmed pre 1992, as Jerry Nolan was hospitalised in late 91 for bacterial meningitis and bacterial pneumonia and then died (presumably of AIDS) in Jan 1992 after being in a coma after having a massive stroke whilst in hospital, yet he looks fit and healthy here..
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Sure, most material are from earlier on, but the documentary was put together and broadcasted in 1995. Even the end credits with the BBC logo says 1995.
@twistedspanner
@twistedspanner Год назад
I really recommend Jerry Nolan's biography ' Stranded in the Jungle' by Curt Weiss. He did a good job on it. It's a great read. It mentions the day they came to film this Jerry Nolan interview. Nolan kept them them waiting while he got himself together to look good while he was ill with aids. The whole filmed interview is up on RU-vid. Check out Jungle Records channel. There's two parts I think.
@playitstrange129
@playitstrange129 Год назад
@@twistedspanner so it really was AIDS?
@playitstrange129
@playitstrange129 Год назад
@@RollingRockvideos yeah, i know, i saw that...
@Lee-yn1by
@Lee-yn1by Год назад
@@twistedspanner do you have a link?
@marcburger8458
@marcburger8458 Год назад
Buy yourself pil's first single... That's punk
@TheNotSoGreatBeast
@TheNotSoGreatBeast Год назад
Where's the sound go?
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Copyright reasons are the most common reason.
@NBM3
@NBM3 Год назад
Who's that singing in the intro ? Yoko , Diamanda ?
@MsZoombye
@MsZoombye Год назад
Diamanda
@TheNotSoGreatBeast
@TheNotSoGreatBeast Год назад
Wonder how many unwanted children and STIS and STDs came from their debauchery
@metriczeppelin
@metriczeppelin Год назад
The audio goes away from 1:08:27 on...
@ScaryMIlan
@ScaryMIlan Год назад
Siouxsie in the interview she was very hot!!!!
@gavind9487
@gavind9487 Год назад
Always was and still is.
@stealth1959
@stealth1959 Год назад
The Filth & the Fury is similar to this
@tonyhodgetts8360
@tonyhodgetts8360 Год назад
why does the sound go !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Ive got no idea but something seems to have happend the past week since no one complained about it before :(
@ellemurphy8615
@ellemurphy8615 Год назад
Sad! But it’s a fantastic punkumentry!!!
@PeterByker
@PeterByker Год назад
@@RollingRockvideos PLEASE do not feel bad!!! YOU are AWESOME for sharing this video, in any case!
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
@@PeterByker Thanks :)
@ernestopires7219
@ernestopires7219 Год назад
Love it, but i felt frustrated with the several minuts without sound. Shit.
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 9 месяцев назад
But what was an anti fashion becomes a fashion, sex pistols were amazing dress with style,but look great susi looks,sorry to spell her name like you want to me, still this is punk rock 😂
@WhatFuckingUsernameI
@WhatFuckingUsernameI Год назад
Somebody muted the sound @ 1;90 for about 10 mins.
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 Год назад
copyright
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 Год назад
i saw this documentary saying how great the ramones were and how they"invented"punk.This silly little pipsqueak who was in the documentary saying that wasnt even born when the music started.Its personal opinion but as for starting anything,there has to be a serious culture shift in music and the only band that ever did that in the UK was The Sex Pistols.Even though they only did one album,that one album trumps any album they did.
@guyincognito143
@guyincognito143 Год назад
What?
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 Год назад
@@guyincognito143 It was on sky arts about the ramones being lorded up as the first and best punk band.
@hoodygold8900
@hoodygold8900 Год назад
In my personal opinion: it was the damned. Best band of all time. Going to see them live in London soon. New rose was the start of the punk movement, well the start of the movement in Britain.
@twistedspanner
@twistedspanner Год назад
@@brianmorecombe2726 Johnny Rotten sang " 4 years on you still look the same" in 'New York' about the Dolls but the Ramones looked the same for about 6 fucking years and they all wore the same stupid uniform of leather jacket and jeans. Then for their End of the Century they at last had a costume makeover by wearing different coloured jumpers. Hahaha. And their version of 'Chinese Rocks' sucked 😆😆😆 A bunch of one trick ponies that never progressed from one album to the next. The Pistols never called themselves Punk.
@brianmorecombe2726
@brianmorecombe2726 Год назад
@@twistedspanner Exactly.Sex Pistols didnt call themselves punk,they didnt want to be categorized.Just saw a youtube video of the punk scene in London 1976,not one mention of the "pioneers of punk"ramones in it.Noone heard or rated them at that time,not in the UK anyway.ramones were not much more than another blondie type band.
@theselector4733
@theselector4733 Год назад
Does anybody know the song The Pistols are playing at 35:14? Cheers
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Don't Give Me No Lip, Child.
@theselector4733
@theselector4733 Год назад
@@RollingRockvideos Thanks. Great tune.
@ricric9521
@ricric9521 Год назад
Everyone in the video tries to take credit for something. Wow.
@markuswilliams3190
@markuswilliams3190 Год назад
Whys the American bit silent you tube censorship?
@RollingRockvideos
@RollingRockvideos Год назад
Ive got no idea. People started to comment about it like a month ago and its been online here for 2 1/2 years so something happend, but I cant see that it had been cencored in any way.
@ASM881
@ASM881 Год назад
The British think that Punk ended in 1981 or whatever. It didn’t.
@MrChristbait
@MrChristbait Год назад
No we don't 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@ASM881
@ASM881 Год назад
You’re right. I should have said “The filmmakers that make these shitty documentaries think punk ended in 1981.” I hate it when they refer to “The Punk Era” or whatever. It’s disrespectful to everything that came after it. They just seem to totally disregard American punk from the 80s till now.
@MrChristbait
@MrChristbait Год назад
@@ASM881 our media think it was a short "phase" of history!
@raycroal
@raycroal Год назад
37.40 what is that music???
@ellemurphy8615
@ellemurphy8615 Год назад
Yep what was that!!! I also wanted to hear it more. I knew that song, but from along time ago!
@raycroal
@raycroal Год назад
@@ellemurphy8615 it sounds amazing doesn't it
@raycroal
@raycroal Год назад
@kyfaydfsoab it is the last minute of david bowie song sweetthing
@stevencorsoe9575
@stevencorsoe9575 Год назад
None of any of this was punk or hardcore...anything that got radio top 40 play had nothing to do with the underground hardcore scene and that's the reality...just like that punk rock movie and all the other pretend Malcolm McClaren fashion shows...this was never real.
@stevencorsoe9575
@stevencorsoe9575 Год назад
@kyfaydfsoab Yes,I was...I am 57 years old and proud to say I lived that scene in my teens.
@stevencorsoe9575
@stevencorsoe9575 Год назад
All age shows and the hardcore scene.
@DownMemoryLaneParis
@DownMemoryLaneParis Год назад
Lydon at 27:40 is brilliant ...
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