I went from listening to Abba to listening to the Sex Pistols,completely blown away! The Stranglers still are and always will be my favourite band Discovered so many decent bands listening to John Peel I'd go into school the next day claiming i know all these bands and everyone thought i was really cool But it was all down to listening to John Peel Between 10 and midnight as i recall I know i always fell asleep before the end paperound and all that
Of all the contributors there,there is only John Peel I`d like to have a drink with , Grew up listening to him on the radio,He is greatly missed,and the only one who spoke sense beside Pete Shelley and the people who had actually listened to ,or been to a gig,!
Denise is awesome! No bullshit, spot on, spirited, sexy. Funny how these young folks were scum to the establishment back then. I wish all today's youth were more like 'em.
Buzzcocks never became punk fashion victims like all the London bands, they loved the Pistols but didn’t just slavishly copy them like everybody else, they did it their own way just like the Fall did and Magazine. Great bands in some very grim times. This is what poverty actually looks like folks! RIP Mark E Smith, Pete Shelley, Steve Burke.
It's too bad that likely most of the political stuffed shirts deemed to police morality on this panel are likely dead by now because I'd dearly love to know what they would think of the knifing murder epidemic that London has been experiencing over the past 3 years within a certain youth trend. That's the scariest fucking shit I've witnessed through all of the true crime trend. This is some Brutal shit and those are the original definition of punks. It's probably obvious that I'm an American (kicked out the truthfulness behind the "American Dream" about 38 yrs ago when I was 12), but after listening to "Trueman" 's opening dialogue my first response was "Right, and in just a few years Birdseye and Colgate will be hitting up these bands for commercial sponsorship of this very program. It's gross. The masses are revolting.
A hilarious programme that illustrates the classic English disease of hypocrisy. I attended hundreds of punk gigs back in the day and experienced no violence. I also attended many football matches at which there was continual violence. Not one match was ever banned !
I was only born in August 1979, around two years after this was broadcast and over the years I've learned that the music I'm into (from rave, hardcore and jungle to house and trance) and it's roots goes back to the punk ethos of 1976-77, I owe a massive debt to the punk rockers who won against what the "establishment" deemed acceptable (I'm not anti-establishment by the way, I'm merely pointing out my own perception of the 1970s and before even though I was only born in 1979).
lol. Now the Host asked a Politician a question. This guy wants to pick the music you should listen to. Keep asking old Fosells questions. Only BBC weasels
I can't understand what these guys are saying. But I did see the BBC sign. So I know it will be all twisted up. Reminds my of the stuff I read when Elvis in the 1950,s Broke out. Same--ting.
Punk. Saved my soul! Helped me discover and maintain my values. my Inner Voice/Intuition - or as i tend to find myself saying more often theses days, "13yr old Me" Is the best voice of reason around me these days. Especially the way 'they' are ramping up the surveillance/nanny state rules and regulations etc. It's a shame the way the younger generations of today are more concerned about how other people see them - whilst being told what they should be concerned about by the very institutions that are pulling the wool over their eyes, rounding them up into their sheep pens...etc and when i do find myself coming close to despair for the current state of things, i can always cheer myself up with a good dose of Punk Rock, transporting me back 3-4 decades and rediscovering my strength - and that there is still hope lol. ...anyone else out there had thoughts of creating a Punk 'retirement village'? Not necessarily exclusively punk, but independent thinking music minded people that don't mind a bit of noise lol. I'm only 50 atm, but the idea won't leave me alone....a privately owned by the residents village, not state owned....one basic rule - Respect....oh shit i'm think-typing out loud again....
Denise said "I don't want to follow like everybody else." Then she dons her punk uniform just like everybody else in the punk movement. I know, I did the same. There was nothing new in Punk. Just a welcome change from the middle of the road crap at the time. That is all it was. A bit of fun for a couple of short years then business as usual.
Denise's mum is the classic long-suffering heart of gold mum, putting up with a lippy daughter. " 'Ow long 'ave we got to put up with our Denise doing this Punk thing? Every time she goes out in those bloody awful clothes you can see the neighbours watching from behind t' curtains." "Oh shut up Fred, it's just a phase...she'll meet a nice boy soon and forget all about the Sex Pistols, or whatever they're called." " I bloody 'ope so, they've started callin' me Punk Rock Freddy down the British Legion, it's getting beyond a joke. Anyway, I'm goin' out for a pint." "Alright luv, I'll get dinner ready for later...and don't forget yer safety pins!" " Ha flippin' ha, everyone's a bloody comedian these days, I'll be back usual time."
THIS right here? Lol..just shows how boring Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Pink Floyd music really was. They never caused a commotion like this. Punk Rock was just a direct backlash at all those bands I just mentioned. Punk Rock was basically taking it back to birth of Rock n Roll in 1950s. Simplicity/Simple...the best way
LoL KPOP favorites The most generic conform thing in existence And Gorillaz is my Generation and Culture, our upbringing come to life Hovv creepy to see it nerxt to complete Kitsch Crap
Lol im the kid with the tank. Wow brilliant
What happened to Denise Lloyd? Is she still with us?
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Wholesome content. 🧷🧷🧷
I went from listening to Abba to listening to the Sex Pistols,completely blown away! The Stranglers still are and always will be my favourite band Discovered so many decent bands listening to John Peel I'd go into school the next day claiming i know all these bands and everyone thought i was really cool But it was all down to listening to John Peel Between 10 and midnight as i recall I know i always fell asleep before the end paperound and all that
Of all the contributors there,there is only John Peel I`d like to have a drink with , Grew up listening to him on the radio,He is greatly missed,and the only one who spoke sense beside Pete Shelley and the people who had actually listened to ,or been to a gig,!
Denise is awesome! No bullshit, spot on, spirited, sexy. Funny how these young folks were scum to the establishment back then. I wish all today's youth were more like 'em.
Subtitles, please!
The first 2 minutes or so are like a Monty Python sketch
Peel legend❤
Punk gave boring music and culture the kick up the arse it needed… music and the arts are better for it today..
My fav punk doc
Looks so familiar same thing they are doing to the lgbt+ community now Same people trying to stop it as well ,same hate.
is there a version of this anywhere without youtube's awful "stabilisation" applied to it? mekkin' me sea-sick, so it is.
Buzzcocks never became punk fashion victims like all the London bands, they loved the Pistols but didn’t just slavishly copy them like everybody else, they did it their own way just like the Fall did and Magazine. Great bands in some very grim times. This is what poverty actually looks like folks! RIP Mark E Smith, Pete Shelley, Steve Burke.
Even in France, John Peel is a rock'n'roll legend ( but for french poprock lovers only ;) )
Punk was nothing new........
It's too bad that likely most of the political stuffed shirts deemed to police morality on this panel are likely dead by now because I'd dearly love to know what they would think of the knifing murder epidemic that London has been experiencing over the past 3 years within a certain youth trend. That's the scariest fucking shit I've witnessed through all of the true crime trend. This is some Brutal shit and those are the original definition of punks. It's probably obvious that I'm an American (kicked out the truthfulness behind the "American Dream" about 38 yrs ago when I was 12), but after listening to "Trueman" 's opening dialogue my first response was "Right, and in just a few years Birdseye and Colgate will be hitting up these bands for commercial sponsorship of this very program. It's gross. The masses are revolting.
A hilarious programme that illustrates the classic English disease of hypocrisy. I attended hundreds of punk gigs back in the day and experienced no violence. I also attended many football matches at which there was continual violence. Not one match was ever banned !
I was only born in August 1979, around two years after this was broadcast and over the years I've learned that the music I'm into (from rave, hardcore and jungle to house and trance) and it's roots goes back to the punk ethos of 1976-77, I owe a massive debt to the punk rockers who won against what the "establishment" deemed acceptable (I'm not anti-establishment by the way, I'm merely pointing out my own perception of the 1970s and before even though I was only born in 1979).
And these fools went to war to fight communism just to return home and push it on the kids.....
49:03 THAT DUDE GOT CUT OFF, I WANT TO HEAR WHAT HE SAID COME ON
P. Shelly homosapian R I p
lol. Now the Host asked a Politician a question. This guy wants to pick the music you should listen to. Keep asking old Fosells questions. Only BBC weasels
By this time. The Ramones should be in the Clip. But it's a BBC mess. Some things never change
This is getting old now Some guy talking about Free Speach. lol. Good luck bro on that.
I LIKED Girls dressing back then compared to TODAY NON punk chicks
I can't understand what these guys are saying. But I did see the BBC sign. So I know it will be all twisted up. Reminds my of the stuff I read when Elvis in the 1950,s Broke out. Same--ting.
Punk. Saved my soul! Helped me discover and maintain my values. my Inner Voice/Intuition - or as i tend to find myself saying more often theses days, "13yr old Me" Is the best voice of reason around me these days. Especially the way 'they' are ramping up the surveillance/nanny state rules and regulations etc. It's a shame the way the younger generations of today are more concerned about how other people see them - whilst being told what they should be concerned about by the very institutions that are pulling the wool over their eyes, rounding them up into their sheep pens...etc and when i do find myself coming close to despair for the current state of things, i can always cheer myself up with a good dose of Punk Rock, transporting me back 3-4 decades and rediscovering my strength - and that there is still hope lol. ...anyone else out there had thoughts of creating a Punk 'retirement village'? Not necessarily exclusively punk, but independent thinking music minded people that don't mind a bit of noise lol. I'm only 50 atm, but the idea won't leave me alone....a privately owned by the residents village, not state owned....one basic rule - Respect....oh shit i'm think-typing out loud again....
Really enjoyed watching that!
Denise said "I don't want to follow like everybody else." Then she dons her punk uniform just like everybody else in the punk movement. I know, I did the same. There was nothing new in Punk. Just a welcome change from the middle of the road crap at the time. That is all it was. A bit of fun for a couple of short years then business as usual.
Politicians and the Media have always been dirty pigs
PunX erverywere
This originally aired in August, 1977. By January, 1978, the first wave of Punk was over.
My parents were punks and the same age as these kids - its amazing to see what they were all like back in the day
lol Fascinating
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47:39 the 13 year old me found this closeup very cool indeed.
The editor of ShyTalk, wander if he kept his poster collection! Worth a few bob....
No sadly he didn't. Most expensive wallpaper there.
Denise's mum is the classic long-suffering heart of gold mum, putting up with a lippy daughter. " 'Ow long 'ave we got to put up with our Denise doing this Punk thing? Every time she goes out in those bloody awful clothes you can see the neighbours watching from behind t' curtains." "Oh shut up Fred, it's just a phase...she'll meet a nice boy soon and forget all about the Sex Pistols, or whatever they're called." " I bloody 'ope so, they've started callin' me Punk Rock Freddy down the British Legion, it's getting beyond a joke. Anyway, I'm goin' out for a pint." "Alright luv, I'll get dinner ready for later...and don't forget yer safety pins!" " Ha flippin' ha, everyone's a bloody comedian these days, I'll be back usual time."
Boy...American bands The Stooges, Ramones & NY Dolls created this whole thing in Britain JOHNNY THUNDERS!
Post-punk was best thing. The Smiths, Joy Division, The Cure
THIS right here? Lol..just shows how boring Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Pink Floyd music really was. They never caused a commotion like this. Punk Rock was just a direct backlash at all those bands I just mentioned. Punk Rock was basically taking it back to birth of Rock n Roll in 1950s. Simplicity/Simple...the best way
Punk rock sings about the truth going on in this country... the government is shit scared of the people knowing the truth...
It's like an episode of Monty Python
As if Britain hadn't any other more important issues at the time...and 45 years on...Punk is still defying the establishment...Long Live Punk Rock
PUNKS NOT DEAD 💯
lol Your Channel is nothing Punk
45 years later they voted for Brexit. Take back control. 😂😂😂
Lol, No they didn't, Normie
It was worth watching an hour of this cringe about changing the world just to hear that Geordie councillor say Blue Fil’m.
Crazy to think all these people are heading into their mid 60s early 70s
Nozin' around, nozin' around!
It always made me laff with Punk though how it deliberately provoked and antagonised and then switched to playing the victim when others reacted.
LoL KPOP favorites The most generic conform thing in existence And Gorillaz is my Generation and Culture, our upbringing come to life Hovv creepy to see it nerxt to complete Kitsch Crap
*lmfao*