"We Are The New Vintage"
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I don't think the old punks ever really quit being punk - we just find other ways to do it;). Back in 78-79 I was just another awkward nerd, then I heard the Clash, Blondie and Elvis Costello, and a bunch of other bands, and I felt like I'd come home.
Yes on the short attention span! I didn't really 'get' the 10 minute solos or stoner rock, and I didn't appreciate the cheese factor in disco until much later, so songs that lasted 2 or 3 minutes were perfect. I think rockabilly, psychobilly, industrial, the Celtic folk/punk are a natural progression. A lot of punks I knew back in the day were into jazz, which I'm getting into now.
So Vancouver has a good scene? I would love to see more of that city someday other than the airport - same with Toronto! I love Canada the times I have been there - now I have another excuse to come up there.
Way over the hill Punk Here In Montreal LOL!
I saw Yesterday you were listening to GBH! OH I luved them! When i was younger used to go to all the crazy shows..And was totally obsessed with Sid and Nancy!
Ahh The memories LOL!
I'm retired from the vegan straightedge hardcore scene of the early-mid 90's haha!
It's funny, the US seems to be the only country in the world where Rockabilly is the punk/skin retirement plan...
In Europe, people get into the Rockabilly scene and music at a young age and are into it for life. Here, it seems most are punks when they are teenagers, and get into rockabilly as they get older. I actually have a few friends that are younger than me, (they are 28-33 and I am 42) who got into Rockabilly when they were 17-18. They are still into it.
I still go to occasional punk shows.
Actually I live in Canada so the U.S is NOT the only place where rockabilly is the punk/skin retirement plan..In Canada it's even more like that because the rockabilly scene is too f****** small to get into that exclusively..it can't really be done. You'll be bored outta your skull waiting for a decent show to go to.
Kim Bombshell said:It's funny, the US seems to be the only country in the world where Rockabilly is the punk/skin retirement plan...
In Europe, people get into the Rockabilly scene and music at a young age and are into it for life. Here, it seems most are punks when they are teenagers, and get into rockabilly as they get older. I actually have a few friends that are younger than me, (they are 28-33 and I am 42) who got into Rockabilly when they were 17-18. They are still into it.
I still go to occasional punk shows.
One other thing...because there was not really a rockabilly "scene" in California until the late 80s, anyone my age in the scene (with the exception of a few guys I know that started a rockabilly band in 82) almost everyone I know, my age, were all punks or skins before they were rockabilly.
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