I would love to go. Nowadays I look a bit norman normal, no longer can I slip into the leather pants and my original seditionaries t-shirt’s don’t fit. But those opening chords to anarchy, or memories of those clash gigs still take me back to being 15 Love it
Didnt make it this year but watched the vid to look out for the most punk bloke ive seen... Saw him a few years ago...The guy in the Suit complete with tie in the mosh pits...No one more individual than him there..Was in your 3 min moshpit vid...Keep up the fantastic work with the vids.
Excellent! Met him a couple of times, and always had a good laugh. When Rebellion used to be at Morecambe, we helped him sort some digs cos he had nowhere to stay, and he gave us some beers and took us backstage to say thanks (though security eventually spotted us and lobbed us out 😄) Top bloke!
I didn't attend this year, but watching this I wish I did, as my mate offered me his ticket a week prior and I haven't been well for two years and didn't take the offer I now wish I did. great content as always.
i will pray for ya mate, for your recovery, me too i'm a punk rocker in my mid 50's and i'm also a chritian too, i could've been gone long ago from this world but GOD, kept me alive, not many punks trust GOD, but i do, and yes, i will pray for your recovery, you do deserve to have a cool life, cheers,..........marius(punk rules).
@@mariusbabii thank you for your kind words, I have recovered well enough to the point where I'm going back to my first show in a while in a week or two, its been a long time coming. also going back to rebellion next year :). I hope your recovery goes well
@@ALLIEDRECORDS me, I can't go to the Rebellion, because, i live in america, plus unemployed, I love to move to Blackpool UK, in a heartbeat, and my family, i too watch the Rebellion from different UA-cam channels, i could be there, making friends and having a cool time,........marius(punk rules).
@@LastTrainToSheffield I'm fairly certain I drunkenly thanked him once I found out which red mohawk he was. Had it as my phone background so I didn't have to batter the paper copy every time 😂
@@ruthgranger7409 Wasn't 100% which red hawk he was either, then he walked past me late Sunday night so I just said "Scuse me pal, are you Spreadsheet Andy?" Somebody else came over while I was talking to him, must happen a lot 😀
Love your vids lads. Really well edited and great soundtracks, not the obvious shit others pick. I’m there, every year, and look forward to your vids. We rarely cross in bands watched, but I love seeing other people’s perspectives. Keep up the great work and look forward to your 2024 view. 👍
I do spend a fair bit of time in the new band stage, because I like to check out and support the "next generation" of bands, and that's what I mostly use for the soundtrack too. Got my ticket for 2024, come and say hello 🙂
I must admit though it is a nice weekend out the weekend. Output I like but the show itself is too crowded. Not for me as a punk rocker. I'm too additional punk but the streets I love and the weekend out is awesome for free. I will not pay to go there, I'll go there for free.
hi, guys from last train staff, please Next year, have part one and 2 from each day, 20 to 40 minutes each, this way people can enjoy your videos much better, part one outside/part 2 inside the winter garden, please film also the merchandise too, thank you,........marius(punk rules).
Hi Marius. It's only a one man operation, just me, so the videos are pretty much just a representation of my tipsy wander through the weekend. (I occasionally use a handful of pics from friends too, but it's mostly just mine). I don't like to have my camera/phone out all the time, and just spend some time relaxing watching bands and chatting to people, so the videos are about the right length for the amount of pics and footage I get. But I will try and get a bit more merch footage next time 👍
@@LastTrainToSheffield You're making a punk scene too commercialized. It's becoming too capitalism likettle bit money. So the show was good in general, but it was too mainstream, which defeats the purpose of the rebellion, so you need to change the name from rebellion to just punk show. Because these people are not rebelling against anything they are part of the system.
@@LastTrainToSheffield Or no stop commercializing the punk scene because it defeats the purpose of the rebellion, the name rebellion which means we are fighting against the system not joining the system. I know you may not respond to me, and that's fine, you don't have to chose our weak and cowardly and pathetic. Most people are anyway because most people don't like the truth. This is why the European punk scene is better. In the scene in the feels no police. No security, the way should be. Because we are against the system against the government and against The Matrix.
@@skapunkoialternativeliving6522 I don't think it's that commercial or mainstream, it's just an unusually big event for a niche scene. Loads of DIY bands there this year, and the organisers keep it 'family' run and indie, avoid sponsorship, listen to and engage with fans, and try to keep prices down. Absolutely nothing like a lot of commercial festivals that charge silly money and couldn't care less. And I'm not affiliated by the way, I just enjoy going to the festival and making videos. I love small venues - most gigs I attend are DIY unpoliced little places - but I enjoy the huge social of Rebellion, meeting so many bands and people. Can't do that on such a scale anywhere else. But it's not for you, I get it.
@@baronburch6702 lol. Ya the bands. Don’t act ignorant. As a ink as that is it’s a bad look. I stood in line and couldn’t stop laughing at the peacocking of expensive fashion on adults who walk like they just had their first beer. You can tell who’s the punkest by the heighth of their hair and brand of boots lol.
Why would you want to go to a place where there's so many people still crowded? It becomes too phony too fashionable punk rocks, not supposed to be real supposed to be about something supposed to be rebellion, but we've become part of the system, so it's no longer rebellion anymore because we're not rebelling against anything well. I am, but most u people are not. You're part of the system now. Or should I say you guys are part of The Matrix?
Unlike I said, before, the European punk scene is much better than in England or America, which is more about the government and the system more poses in Europe whenever they're punching, it's in the field somewhere maybe done illegally, no authority cities to see anyway, no police officers, no security, that's park. That's how it should be not organized like this, but it's organized. Is not punk punk should not be organized ever. It becomes mainstream, we become the same people we claim we are not. And we should not put rebellion because it's not rebellion against anything by definition.
@@LastTrainToSheffield Yes, you say you need to change name from rebellion to just simple punctual. Cause you fools do not rebellion against anything you are part of the system to a commercialized all about money, so you're not rebelling against anything.
@@skapunkoialternativeliving6522 understand what you're saying but it's not the fault of the fans. Or would you prefer it if they all boycotted this festival and so the organisers had to scrap it altogether?
It's not a nice show but I will never go to the SHOW. It's too commercialized, Hong Kong has become too commercial. It's not real punk anymore. I'll be in punk for 29 years. I go to the small box shows. Never the big stadiums and never places like this. It's overgrown with a lot of fake people and Poster punk's.. I don't want to be among those people. It's too big, too commercialized...
@@DuncYo I'm political punk so I've got to say I have tons and tons of things to say when it comes to the punk scene, there's too many poses and fake people all over the place. So I've loved to say about that.
So commercialize you have security guards and police standing outside. That's not that's on the real punk show that's just a show with someone's making money off, I'll never go to showways with it so many security guards and police all over the place. That's not a punk show. That's why I like the small liquid punk venues. But there's no police or security anyway, just we alternative people by ourselves. That's how I like it. That's a real punk. I thought we were against the system, not part of it just saying.
Of course there's security staff and police around outside - there's thousands of people at an event. Nothing to do with commercialisation, just size. My favourite venue is a small punk DIY place. They're the best, for the reasons you say. But Rebellion gives you the chance to meet hundreds of new people and punks from around the world, see dozens of international bands, and enjoy watching bands playing bigger stages than the pubs and clubs they're used to. It doesn't have to be instead of the proper DIY scene, we can enjoy both. No need to get all "Punk Police" about how other people enjoy their music.
@@bethfairburn1486 I'm just being real, it's not real punk. It's mainstream, it becomes mainstream and Mainstream and no, that's what punk rock is about anti-establishment against the system, police officers security is part of the system so I don't agree with you on that. You're probably mainstream punk, and that's fine, you know, punk rock is whatever you want to be, I'm more political and more straightforward in punk rock, a more serious you're mobile having fun and partying with anybody. Anyway in the world I'm not, I'm strictly punk. Therefore, like small venues, small venues are the best, I don't go to soccer fields or big 2 acre fields too many people amongst them, they tend to be a lot of fake punks poses and I'll fake people and I don't want to mess and mix with fake people but. That's just me but I get what you're saying but punk rock today is become too mainstream and to cat lism it's about money I refuse to pay. That's why another reason I don't go to big venues I refuse to pay $50 a $1000 to see, any band I'll never, ever do that. You get in 10 dollars, that's it. But this is not about money, not with me anyway, I'm plus I'm too political as me. That's why I became punk 30 years ago and I'm still hardcore punk today and I never ever dressed down. Never you see mine streets, you know I'm punk right away.
@@bethfairburn1486 And me being punk I don't want no security or police at my venues I want just alternative people like myself to be there. That's why I like it small because you don't worry about cops, police or security in the first place. Because people won't be fighting. Cause it's all about love and political scene. About the system going against the government and The Matrix and the system. Which is what I'm about.
@@bethfairburn1486 And another thing that's why I like the European punk rebellion. When you go to the place in Europe and they have they go to fields. They have a field in the countryside. There's no police to be seen. No security to be seen, no authority figures to be seen. And that's why I like it. That's why the punk scene in Europe is more authentic than in America and England that's real punk. I don't want to see thority because police security numbers that c*** you, my. You may like it cause you're a punk Runk right now, you're a young kid, and a couple years you'll go to college, and you'll forget all this punk Roxanne I'm in my late 40s, I'm still punk to this day. And never will stop doctor Martin's chains, the works forever.
Tell you what about Blackpool SPOA6522 - Security are obviously needed for massive crowd control in and out & it works well. Police aren't really needed, as it kind of polices itself, even in town, and there is a fair bit of 'Rebelling' you keep mentioning, against fascism, homophobia etc. - plus having FUN! We're allowed to do that too 👍😀
This show would be nice if it was a lot smaller. it's going to be too commercialized too many Posaer punks out there, or clown punks who dress punk only for the show, and then they dress normal back to normal for the rest of the year. That's not punk, that's Fashion..
Back in 1977 when punk really broke out in Britain it was DIY anything goes outfits but within a year or two the posers jumped on the bandwagon. Then all these bright coloured mohicans and designer gear came into fashion. We made our own trousers with zips in and dyed our own hair, chiefly because we had no money so anything went.. The bandwagon punks soon moved on to the next craze new romantics, goth ets but the hardcore ones stuck by it. I still have my record collection and go to gigs but don't wear the gear now. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 9 I'm from the 80s as well my friend, I'm 56 years old. I still dress punk 110% we see my channel. You'll see that I have still dressed I have my boots, my style love it. I love the original punk style. I'm political punk cause I'm against the system, but not in a violent way because people like me off you. The system are many and I know. I'm not going to beat the system but I can do my part to keep out of it. But I go to small venues still, I don't go to big venues like football stadiums or Saka stadiums. I don't go like I said, earlier my other commentary, there's so much poses out there, and I don't want to mix myself with people like that, they're not real who don't take it seriously and that's fine, they don't have to you know, fashion's gonna come out of all types of fashion it. Doesn't matter what you do fact pee? Someone's always gonna try to make money out of it. Which is why don't care for corporations? Which is another story? You can't stop that either. What you can do with big punk and bring it real is punk you but crutos to you, my friend, if you're still punk but you don't wear the clothes anymore, you don't have to you know. I chose the slow wearer because I want the world to know punk is not dead and never will be. If I have my saying into it, I'm in my 50s being punk for 29 years, I think I don't know if that's right, but I've been punk a long time though. Anyway, and I love it even to this day, I love it a lot of the punk music, today is c***It's not the same anymore. They're not political mildly problem with the fake punks like they're like they're so-called rebellion thing in Blackpool. That's kind of fake. So I don't go to that place either. Because I talk about rebellion but what are they rebellion against? I see nothing very bellinghames. They just like the words because the words sound hard core punk. But it's basically nothing more than bullshit posa..
@@skapunkoialternativeliving6522 my favourite band of all time are the Damned but never saw them till 5 years ago at the 02 Newcastle. Only two original members but they still rocked. A rockabilly band were the warm up act which were OK then the Damned came on and the place exploded, drinks everywhere, even kids who weren't even born when they started out were jumping around like lunatics. Best night at a concert I ever had. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 You make me jealous now. I wish I would win there. My best band is no effects. And Bad religion.. The exploited one of the real is punk bands ever..
youtube needs to fire its staff . i've been watching rebellion fest and nothing punk shows up on my front page. i still have felo[unk(sucks), billy crustie( sucks) and still finding nothing punk.
The punk shows in Europe are more authentic than in America than in England it's more authentic all the punks of all real disfuism it's not overdone like in the West, but in europe, the punk scene is much more stronger and more real in America in england's too. Commercialized it's all about the money and I'll get in and Clayton's mushrooms you can collect. I don't know if I'm not about the money. I'm about being punk and being political and that's something to say about the government and the system, but I do get it at the same time. That punk rock is whatever you wanted to be.
Quite a few black people in the bands, but not that many punters. Strange cos its a very inclusive festival these days, the days of groups of boneheads skulking about in the oi sets are long gone, thank fuck. Lot of east asian folk there though.
@@bethfairburn1486 Agree with all that, and yes, been a few years since I've seen any boneheads there. Guessing it's a cultural/historical thing that it's mostly white, but hopefully that will change as things progress more
Looks like fun!
It is! 😁
What an amazing collection of the bands playing at WJB ..................... very well done .............. 191 like ..................
I would love to go. Nowadays I look a bit norman normal, no longer can I slip into the leather pants and my original seditionaries t-shirt’s don’t fit. But those opening chords to anarchy, or memories of those clash gigs still take me back to being 15
Love it
Get yerself along! Plenty of Norman Normals, nobody cares
Didnt make it this year but watched the vid to look out for the most punk bloke ive seen... Saw him a few years ago...The guy in the Suit complete with tie in the mosh pits...No one more individual than him there..Was in your 3 min moshpit vid...Keep up the fantastic work with the vids.
The last time i went to Blackpool I got chatting to captain sensible for about an hour, what a lovely bloke and very funny to 😜
Excellent! Met him a couple of times, and always had a good laugh. When Rebellion used to be at Morecambe, we helped him sort some digs cos he had nowhere to stay, and he gave us some beers and took us backstage to say thanks (though security eventually spotted us and lobbed us out 😄) Top bloke!
I didn't attend this year, but watching this I wish I did, as my mate offered me his ticket a week prior and I haven't been well for two years and didn't take the offer I now wish I did. great content as always.
Cheers! Hope you're well enough to go in the future
@@LastTrainToSheffield thanks, keep up the good work :)
i will pray for ya mate, for your recovery, me too i'm a punk rocker in my mid 50's and i'm also a chritian too, i could've been gone long ago from this world but GOD, kept me alive, not many punks trust GOD, but i do, and yes, i will pray for your recovery, you do deserve to have a cool life, cheers,..........marius(punk rules).
@@mariusbabii thank you for your kind words, I have recovered well enough to the point where I'm going back to my first show in a while in a week or two, its been a long time coming. also going back to rebellion next year :). I hope your recovery goes well
@@ALLIEDRECORDS me, I can't go to the Rebellion, because, i live in america, plus unemployed, I love to move to Blackpool UK, in a heartbeat, and my family, i too watch the Rebellion from different UA-cam channels, i could be there, making friends and having a cool time,........marius(punk rules).
Love that this includes "Andy's spreadsheet"! Was my first year using it and I got to see more bands because of it 😁
Excellent. Started using it last year, never looked back. Was nice to meet him too. Had to include a pic of my battered and highlighted printout 😀
@@LastTrainToSheffield I'm fairly certain I drunkenly thanked him once I found out which red mohawk he was. Had it as my phone background so I didn't have to batter the paper copy every time 😂
@@ruthgranger7409 Wasn't 100% which red hawk he was either, then he walked past me late Sunday night so I just said "Scuse me pal, are you Spreadsheet Andy?"
Somebody else came over while I was talking to him, must happen a lot 😀
Love your vids lads. Really well edited and great soundtracks, not the obvious shit others pick. I’m there, every year, and look forward to your vids. We rarely cross in bands watched, but I love seeing other people’s perspectives. Keep up the great work and look forward to your 2024 view. 👍
Thanks mate, glad you enjoy them.
I do spend a fair bit of time in the new band stage, because I like to check out and support the "next generation" of bands, and that's what I mostly use for the soundtrack too.
Got my ticket for 2024, come and say hello 🙂
@@LastTrainToSheffield I’m in there a lot as well, I’ll keep me peepers peeled.
💙 fifty six year old virgin listening and watching 💙
Tempted for next year? 🙂
I must admit though it is a nice weekend out the weekend. Output I like but the show itself is too crowded. Not for me as a punk rocker. I'm too additional punk but the streets I love and the weekend out is awesome for free. I will not pay to go there, I'll go there for free.
Good vid . Cheers
Cheers!
Hey LTTS!! Did you go this year.. if so can't wait to see the vid!
@DuncYo Yes mate, cheers!
Just putting it together now 👍
hi, guys from last train staff, please Next year, have part one and 2 from each day, 20 to 40 minutes each, this way people can enjoy your videos much better, part one outside/part 2 inside the winter garden, please film also the merchandise too, thank you,........marius(punk rules).
Hi Marius. It's only a one man operation, just me, so the videos are pretty much just a representation of my tipsy wander through the weekend. (I occasionally use a handful of pics from friends too, but it's mostly just mine).
I don't like to have my camera/phone out all the time, and just spend some time relaxing watching bands and chatting to people, so the videos are about the right length for the amount of pics and footage I get.
But I will try and get a bit more merch footage next time 👍
DINGUES
good video
Cheers! 👍
Last Train you always do the best vids!! It was a cracking year!! Thanks
You're clearly a poser.
Cheers! Glad you liked it
@@LastTrainToSheffield You're making a punk scene too commercialized. It's becoming too capitalism likettle bit money. So the show was good in general, but it was too mainstream, which defeats the purpose of the rebellion, so you need to change the name from rebellion to just punk show. Because these people are not rebelling against anything they are part of the system.
@@LastTrainToSheffield Or no stop commercializing the punk scene because it defeats the purpose of the rebellion, the name rebellion which means we are fighting against the system not joining the system. I know you may not respond to me, and that's fine, you don't have to chose our weak and cowardly and pathetic. Most people are anyway because most people don't like the truth. This is why the European punk scene is better. In the scene in the feels no police. No security, the way should be. Because we are against the system against the government and against The Matrix.
@@skapunkoialternativeliving6522 I don't think it's that commercial or mainstream, it's just an unusually big event for a niche scene. Loads of DIY bands there this year, and the organisers keep it 'family' run and indie, avoid sponsorship, listen to and engage with fans, and try to keep prices down. Absolutely nothing like a lot of commercial festivals that charge silly money and couldn't care less.
And I'm not affiliated by the way, I just enjoy going to the festival and making videos.
I love small venues - most gigs I attend are DIY unpoliced little places - but I enjoy the huge social of Rebellion, meeting so many bands and people. Can't do that on such a scale anywhere else.
But it's not for you, I get it.
La fashion show
oh yeah 21 minutes of black t shirts and shorts. Get your eyes tested.
@@baronburch6702 lol. Ya the bands. Don’t act ignorant. As a ink as that is it’s a bad look. I stood in line and couldn’t stop laughing at the peacocking of expensive fashion on adults who walk like they just had their first beer. You can tell who’s the punkest by the heighth of their hair and brand of boots lol.
FOÜXS
I need computerfreaks what crack the börse for long time
Cool video of a brilliant weekend, we were at a lot of the same bands. Not as many as you though, bloody hell 😂
Why would you want to go to a place where there's so many people still crowded? It becomes too phony too fashionable punk rocks, not supposed to be real supposed to be about something supposed to be rebellion, but we've become part of the system, so it's no longer rebellion anymore because we're not rebelling against anything well. I am, but most u people are not. You're part of the system now. Or should I say you guys are part of The Matrix?
Unlike I said, before, the European punk scene is much better than in England or America, which is more about the government and the system more poses in Europe whenever they're punching, it's in the field somewhere maybe done illegally, no authority cities to see anyway, no police officers, no security, that's park. That's how it should be not organized like this, but it's organized. Is not punk punk should not be organized ever. It becomes mainstream, we become the same people we claim we are not. And we should not put rebellion because it's not rebellion against anything by definition.
I was ready for a rest! 😆 You clearly have good taste, glad you liked the video.
@@LastTrainToSheffield Yes, you say you need to change name from rebellion to just simple punctual. Cause you fools do not rebellion against anything you are part of the system to a commercialized all about money, so you're not rebelling against anything.
@@skapunkoialternativeliving6522 understand what you're saying but it's not the fault of the fans. Or would you prefer it if they all boycotted this festival and so the organisers had to scrap it altogether?
Is it easy to get drugs at rebellion
no
Sanatogen and horlicks by the look of the audience...!! 😂😂😂
Why can't I view year 2014...
It got taken down due to automatic music copyright content claims, despite me having permission. I'll redo it with a revised soundtrack at some point
I don't mean to be a gatekeeper but it looks like this gate fell off its hinges a long time ago...
BARGES
It's not a nice show but I will never go to the SHOW. It's too commercialized, Hong Kong has become too commercial. It's not real punk anymore. I'll be in punk for 29 years. I go to the small box shows. Never the big stadiums and never places like this. It's overgrown with a lot of fake people and Poster punk's.. I don't want to be among those people. It's too big, too commercialized...
OMG you love your own voice don't you... anybody reading?... HAHA
@@DuncYo I'm political punk so I've got to say I have tons and tons of things to say when it comes to the punk scene, there's too many poses and fake people all over the place. So I've loved to say about that.
Real punk was the 70,s tho 🤘
So commercialize you have security guards and police standing outside. That's not that's on the real punk show that's just a show with someone's making money off, I'll never go to showways with it so many security guards and police all over the place. That's not a punk show. That's why I like the small liquid punk venues. But there's no police or security anyway, just we alternative people by ourselves. That's how I like it. That's a real punk. I thought we were against the system, not part of it just saying.
Of course there's security staff and police around outside - there's thousands of people at an event. Nothing to do with commercialisation, just size.
My favourite venue is a small punk DIY place. They're the best, for the reasons you say. But Rebellion gives you the chance to meet hundreds of new people and punks from around the world, see dozens of international bands, and enjoy watching bands playing bigger stages than the pubs and clubs they're used to.
It doesn't have to be instead of the proper DIY scene, we can enjoy both. No need to get all "Punk Police" about how other people enjoy their music.
@@bethfairburn1486 I'm just being real, it's not real punk. It's mainstream, it becomes mainstream and Mainstream and no, that's what punk rock is about anti-establishment against the system, police officers security is part of the system so I don't agree with you on that. You're probably mainstream punk, and that's fine, you know, punk rock is whatever you want to be, I'm more political and more straightforward in punk rock, a more serious you're mobile having fun and partying with anybody. Anyway in the world I'm not, I'm strictly punk. Therefore, like small venues, small venues are the best, I don't go to soccer fields or big 2 acre fields too many people amongst them, they tend to be a lot of fake punks poses and I'll fake people and I don't want to mess and mix with fake people but. That's just me but I get what you're saying but punk rock today is become too mainstream and to cat lism it's about money I refuse to pay. That's why another reason I don't go to big venues I refuse to pay $50 a $1000 to see, any band I'll never, ever do that. You get in 10 dollars, that's it. But this is not about money, not with me anyway, I'm plus I'm too political as me. That's why I became punk 30 years ago and I'm still hardcore punk today and I never ever dressed down. Never you see mine streets, you know I'm punk right away.
@@bethfairburn1486 And me being punk I don't want no security or police at my venues I want just alternative people like myself to be there. That's why I like it small because you don't worry about cops, police or security in the first place. Because people won't be fighting. Cause it's all about love and political scene. About the system going against the government and The Matrix and the system. Which is what I'm about.
@@bethfairburn1486 And another thing that's why I like the European punk rebellion. When you go to the place in Europe and they have they go to fields. They have a field in the countryside. There's no police to be seen. No security to be seen, no authority figures to be seen. And that's why I like it. That's why the punk scene in Europe is more authentic than in America and England that's real punk. I don't want to see thority because police security numbers that c*** you, my. You may like it cause you're a punk Runk right now, you're a young kid, and a couple years you'll go to college, and you'll forget all this punk Roxanne I'm in my late 40s, I'm still punk to this day. And never will stop doctor Martin's chains, the works forever.
Tell you what about Blackpool SPOA6522 - Security are obviously needed for massive crowd control in and out & it works well. Police aren't really needed, as it kind of polices itself, even in town, and there is a fair bit of 'Rebelling' you keep mentioning, against fascism, homophobia etc. - plus having FUN! We're allowed to do that too 👍😀
Not rebels, total conformity and marketing tribalism.
Agreed
Cool story bro
Totally agree
Bullsh’t criticising something you don’t even attend
Yep.. middle aged folk trying to act 18 again!! 😮😂😂😂
CONS
what are they rebelling against?
Can't speak for everyone, but for a lot of people it's the mainstream music industry
Maybe growing up would be a better way of doing it?
Not sure anymore..Thatcher?
Being the same as everyone else...by all dressing the same and listening to the same music.
you personally, they had a meeting and didn't tell you
This show would be nice if it was a lot smaller. it's going to be too commercialized too many Posaer punks out there, or clown punks who dress punk only for the show, and then they dress normal back to normal for the rest of the year. That's not punk, that's Fashion..
Back in 1977 when punk really broke out in Britain it was DIY anything goes outfits but within a year or two the posers jumped on the bandwagon. Then all these bright coloured mohicans and designer gear came into fashion. We made our own trousers with zips in and dyed our own hair, chiefly because we had no money so anything went.. The bandwagon punks soon moved on to the next craze new romantics, goth ets but the hardcore ones stuck by it. I still have my record collection and go to gigs but don't wear the gear now. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 9 I'm from the 80s as well my friend, I'm 56 years old. I still dress punk 110% we see my channel. You'll see that I have still dressed I have my boots, my style love it. I love the original punk style. I'm political punk cause I'm against the system, but not in a violent way because people like me off you. The system are many and I know. I'm not going to beat the system but I can do my part to keep out of it. But I go to small venues still, I don't go to big venues like football stadiums or Saka stadiums. I don't go like I said, earlier my other commentary, there's so much poses out there, and I don't want to mix myself with people like that, they're not real who don't take it seriously and that's fine, they don't have to you know, fashion's gonna come out of all types of fashion it. Doesn't matter what you do fact pee? Someone's always gonna try to make money out of it. Which is why don't care for corporations? Which is another story? You can't stop that either. What you can do with big punk and bring it real is punk you but crutos to you, my friend, if you're still punk but you don't wear the clothes anymore, you don't have to you know. I chose the slow wearer because I want the world to know punk is not dead and never will be. If I have my saying into it, I'm in my 50s being punk for 29 years, I think I don't know if that's right, but I've been punk a long time though. Anyway, and I love it even to this day, I love it a lot of the punk music, today is c***It's not the same anymore. They're not political mildly problem with the fake punks like they're like they're so-called rebellion thing in Blackpool. That's kind of fake. So I don't go to that place either. Because I talk about rebellion but what are they rebellion against? I see nothing very bellinghames. They just like the words because the words sound hard core punk. But it's basically nothing more than bullshit posa..
@@skapunkoialternativeliving6522 my favourite band of all time are the Damned but never saw them till 5 years ago at the 02 Newcastle. Only two original members but they still rocked. A rockabilly band were the warm up act which were OK then the Damned came on and the place exploded, drinks everywhere, even kids who weren't even born when they started out were jumping around like lunatics. Best night at a concert I ever had. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 You make me jealous now. I wish I would win there. My best band is no effects.
And Bad religion.. The exploited one of the real is punk bands ever..
youtube needs to fire its staff . i've been watching rebellion fest and nothing punk shows up on my front page. i still have felo[unk(sucks), billy crustie( sucks) and still finding nothing punk.
The punk shows in Europe are more authentic than in America than in England it's more authentic all the punks of all real disfuism it's not overdone like in the West, but in europe, the punk scene is much more stronger and more real in America in england's too. Commercialized it's all about the money and I'll get in and Clayton's mushrooms you can collect. I don't know if I'm not about the money. I'm about being punk and being political and that's something to say about the government and the system, but I do get it at the same time. That punk rock is whatever you wanted to be.
England is in Europe though
@@Sabhoh yes
Is this a clown festival?
3/4 of them just posers 😂
Not very popular withs blacks I see
Quite a few black people in the bands, but not that many punters. Strange cos its a very inclusive festival these days, the days of groups of boneheads skulking about in the oi sets are long gone, thank fuck. Lot of east asian folk there though.
@@bethfairburn1486 Agree with all that, and yes, been a few years since I've seen any boneheads there.
Guessing it's a cultural/historical thing that it's mostly white, but hopefully that will change as things progress more
Doesn't matter, it's not an issue, however hard racists like the OP try. @@LastTrainToSheffield
And?? they probs don't like punk so why would you see blacks ( as you call them) there. No content race baiting troll.
Lol
never been there...too much bands...not enough time to see all of them...
This festival gets worse and worse every year, it sucks more and more
It gets better and better every time you don't attend
You do not go to this obviously!!