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ESL Milk "Everyday
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:34 am Post subject: |
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| End of The Century, about the Ramones. Apparently, the Sex Pistols thought they were some kind of New York gang and were afraid they were going to beat them up. |
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Greekfreak

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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:25 am Post subject: |
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| Either "D.O.A." which documents the Pistols one and only U.S. tour, or "The Last Pogo", which is basically concert footage of "The Pointed Sticks", "Teenage Head", and "The Viletones". |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Greekfreak wrote: |
| Either "D.O.A." which documents the Pistols one and only U.S. tour, or "The Last Pogo", which is basically concert footage of "The Pointed Sticks", "Teenage Head", and "The Viletones". |
D.O.A. was not the one and only American tour. They got together with Glen Matlock their original Base player and did a second American tour in the early ninties. The Filth and the Fury contains a lot of the original footage from DOA. In addition it has some rare and coherant interviews with Sid where he doesn't fall asleep and appears very intelligent. It also has a rare interview with John Lydon where he laments the death of Sid and breaks out crying. All the interviews all done in a protective custody manner and the up to date footage of the pistols faces are darkened.
The Last Pogo was the early punk scene in Toronto. A good follow up movie would be Not Dead Yet This movie takes place in the early eighties. Most of it was made in Larrys Hideaway andThe Turning
Point Neither of these clubs exist any more. Its portrays a lot Toronto Eighties punk bands like B.F.G. and Blipper and the Ratcrushers. There's some great footage of the Old Fort Goof and the Goofs picking food out of the garbage. |
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ernie
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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| refused is fuㄷkin dead |
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R-Seoul

Joined: 23 Aug 2006 Location: your place
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:05 am Post subject: |
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Thank you, Racetraitor. I do win. I do.
Seen a newer movie called "American Hardcore." It's specifically about hardcore, but has a great bit about Bad Brains. The Bad Brains are periodically my favorite punk band. |
That's a good movie, however it claims to be about the Hardcore scene in the States in the 80s and highlights loads of the bigger as well as more obscure bands but for some strange reason completely fails to mention anything about both The Misfits and the Dead Kennedys.
I mean WTF was that all about? Dispute over music rights? Perhaps, but no mention at all?? Kind of ruined it for me. |
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SirFink

Joined: 05 Mar 2006
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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That movie made me go out and buy a guitar and start a punk band. A few years later my band opened for D.I. How awesome is that? |
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Underwaterbob

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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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| Not sure if it's already been mentioned but "Hard Core Logo" was truly awesome. |
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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| Underwaterbob wrote: |
| Not sure if it's already been mentioned but "Hard Core Logo" was truly awesome. |
I mentioned it, although I don't expect any non-Canadians to know it. |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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| RACETRAITOR wrote: |
| Underwaterbob wrote: |
| Not sure if it's already been mentioned but "Hard Core Logo" was truly awesome. |
I mentioned it, although I don't expect any non-Canadians to know it. |
I've got a copy of it burned. I would willingly trade it for
Rude Boy A movie about an alcoholic roadie for the Clash.
Lots of good concert footage. Early Clash. |
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newton kabiddles
Joined: 31 Mar 2007
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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DRAMA OVERKILL
Joined: 12 Apr 2005
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 1:45 am Post subject: |
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I thought someone had already mentionned HATED, but skimming the first few pages of this thread I didn't see it... perhaps it was another thread.
Anyway, although GG Allin and the Murder Junkies weren't exactly classifiable as a band, IMO, people who enjoy punk movie/documentaries will like it... I can think of very few people who were as crazy, violent, sadistic, and wildly uncontrollable as GG Allin. |
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Greekfreak

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Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:36 am Post subject: |
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| Fishead soup wrote: |
| Greekfreak wrote: |
| Either "D.O.A." which documents the Pistols one and only U.S. tour, or "The Last Pogo", which is basically concert footage of "The Pointed Sticks", "Teenage Head", and "The Viletones". |
D.O.A. was not the one and only American tour. They got together with Glen Matlock their original Base player and did a second American tour in the early ninties. The Filth and the Fury contains a lot of the original footage from DOA. In addition it has some rare and coherant interviews with Sid where he doesn't fall asleep and appears very intelligent. It also has a rare interview with John Lydon where he laments the death of Sid and breaks out crying. All the interviews all done in a protective custody manner and the up to date footage of the pistols faces are darkened.
The Last Pogo was the early punk scene in Toronto. A good follow up movie would be Not Dead Yet This movie takes place in the early eighties. Most of it was made in Larrys Hideaway andThe Turning
Point Neither of these clubs exist any more. Its portrays a lot Toronto Eighties punk bands like B.F.G. and Blipper and the Ratcrushers. There's some great footage of the Old Fort Goof and the Goofs picking food out of the garbage. |
The only tour with that line-up. By the time of Filthy Lucre, there was no Sex Pistols anymore. The Professionals picked up where the Pistols left off. Julian Temple's film isn't bad, but it's way too artsy-fartsy. Check out the Classic Albums series DVD of Never Mind The Bollocks for more bang for your buck.
One I forgot was Don Letts' "Punk; Attitude" which I downloaded ages ago. It's the best of the lot, though the extras often repeat what's in the finished product. |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Greekfreak wrote: |
| Fishead soup wrote: |
| Greekfreak wrote: |
| Either "D.O.A." which documents the Pistols one and only U.S. tour, or "The Last Pogo", which is basically concert footage of "The Pointed Sticks", "Teenage Head", and "The Viletones". |
D.O.A. was not the one and only American tour. They got together with Glen Matlock their original Base player and did a second American tour in the early ninties. The Filth and the Fury contains a lot of the original footage from DOA. In addition it has some rare and coherant interviews with Sid where he doesn't fall asleep and appears very intelligent. It also has a rare interview with John Lydon where he laments the death of Sid and breaks out crying. All the interviews all done in a protective custody manner and the up to date footage of the pistols faces are darkened.
The Last Pogo was the early punk scene in Toronto. A good follow up movie would be Not Dead Yet This movie takes place in the early eighties. Most of it was made in Larrys Hideaway andThe Turning
Point Neither of these clubs exist any more. Its portrays a lot Toronto Eighties punk bands like B.F.G. and Blipper and the Ratcrushers. There's some great footage of the Old Fort Goof and the Goofs picking food out of the garbage. |
The only tour with that line-up. By the time of Filthy Lucre, there was no Sex Pistols anymore. The Professionals picked up where the Pistols left off. Julian Temple's film isn't bad, but it's way too artsy-fartsy. Check out the Classic Albums series DVD of Never Mind The Bollocks for more bang for your buck.
One I forgot was Don Letts' "Punk; Attitude" which I downloaded ages ago. It's the best of the lot, though the extras often repeat what's in the finished product. |
Have you seen the Punk Years. It can be watched on youtube. Lots of great interviews and old footage |
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twg

Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Location: Getting some fresh air...
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:47 pm Post subject: |
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I thought about this thread and I was only able to come up with one answer:
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