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I know someone from Montreal who was always a greaser, never a punk ;-) I have always heard there is a good scene in Montreal.
I meant "North America" when I said the "US" I was comparing North America to Europe.
Anita Fixx said: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.
Oh...ok then just put North America. Canadians are kinda paranoid about being lumped in with the States. You know all that stuff about Manifest Destiny..and well...not to get all political but yeah we're Canadians not Americans.
And yeah Montreal is VERY different from Toronto. They speak French a lot for one thing..And they have BETTER taste in music. Oh and their hockey team actually WINS sometimes! Ok I'm a Montreal Canadians fan I confess right now. Montreal is cooler then Toronto, that's right.
Kim Bombshell said:I know someone from Montreal who was always a greaser, never a punk ;-) I have always heard there is a good scene in Montreal.
I meant "North America" when I said the "US" I was comparing North America to Europe.
Anita Fixx said: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.
Not to get political, but it's not so bad to be lumped in with us. Rockabilly music came from here, and I'm sure when people use the term "Americana" they don't mean Canada ;-)
Anita Fixx said:Oh...ok then just put North America. Canadians are kinda paranoid about being lumped in with the States. You know all that stuff about Manifest Destiny..and well...not to get all political but yeah we're Canadians not Americans.
And yeah Montreal is VERY different from Toronto. They speak French a lot for one thing..And they have BETTER taste in music. Oh and their hockey team actually WINS sometimes! Ok I'm a Montreal Canadians fan I confess right now. Montreal is cooler then Toronto, that's right.
Kim Bombshell said:I know someone from Montreal who was always a greaser, never a punk ;-) I have always heard there is a good scene in Montreal.
I meant "North America" when I said the "US" I was comparing North America to Europe.
Anita Fixx said: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.
For your shopping pleasure: Crustpunks. Because punk's not dead! :)
lol That's perfect! Can't wait to get my tax refund! : P
Poppy Fields said:For your shopping pleasure: Crustpunks. Because punk's not dead! :)
THAT: is the definition of beautiful irony right there :D I feel inspired!
Anita Fixx said:lol That's perfect! Can't wait to get my tax refund! : P
Poppy Fields said:For your shopping pleasure: Crustpunks. Because punk's not dead! :)
I grew up in NY in the 70's and 80's
hung out in the Village
haunted CBGB's , Kenny's, Max's etc etc
and I started playing punk as a bass player back in the day up thru 1998 with a band called The Baghdaddios
(they are still kicking it, but I moved to the land of milk and cheeseheads)
I pretty much retired from punk when I moved here, but I find myself missing it tons and debating finding another band to play in
oh.. and I make sure my kids get a steady diet of The Ramones, The Clash, Dead Kennedys, The Sex Pistols and everything else I have
Yes! Corrupt the kids! : P
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