I was there in its heyday - the punk scene that is -- i was not a punk, did not dress like one, did not carry myself like one but i liked going to punk clubs to see bands, dance, jump around and meet chicks - it was fun and lots of energy - that horrible disco era was the worst and for folks who did not fit into that world the punk scene was a refreshing and an accepting escape - so i stopped going to those dreadful discos and would hit the punk clubs in lower Manhattan -- had really fun times - PS - i met Johnny Rotten when the Pistols made there first tour of the States - it was a Sunday night, raining and my college pals and i went out drinking - we were at a favorite bar in Greenwich Village and it was a night where not many people were out - and who was sitting at a table? Johnny -- I said hello, he seemed a bit nervous and my buddies were drunk and rowdy but i calmed them down and told them to leave him alone which they did. Time flies, now we are all geezers pushing 65, enjoy your youth because it is fleeting...
Sid resembles Sid! I hope he doesn’t kill himself by getting strung out on Heroin. Don’t do it a second time, Sid! Please try to live to 27 at least this time! Good Band otherwise! I like how Faux Johnny rolls his Rs! Just like Rotten did! They look and sound a lot like them but they are 25 years younger!
Punk Pantomime shit everything punk was against these are not only playing someone else's songs but pretending to be it her people aswell Punk was about being original & who said punks not dead