this song is awsome it makes me proud of being a punk for over 30years. ill never sellout punk is in my blood and bones. its bands like this that have made me this way,.thank you..the only nightmare is when im rollickin me kids,they start singing this to me,pair off cheeky herbs, thats what being bought up on punk attitude dose for ya.
wow. i'm amazed at how great they sound so many years on. they were a tragically overlooked band, back in the day. but i've still got my dayglo copy of the first lp...as well as all the singles. great stuff.
Amazing, great video...Is this from a DVD? Loved this song when I first heard it in the late '70s; this sounds even better now. How great it is artists such as these(Penetration, Buzzcocks, Stiff Little Fingers, etc.) are still alive and well, creating music, and playing concerts!
Excellent video-a favourite song of mine from way back when over blue yonder.Was reminded of it through a friends post on facebook recently , a 1977 video on youtube and felt quite upset by the footage of Pauline being spat at and having beer bottles thrown at her while trying to perform.A classic song and,in hindsight,very interesting times indeed
Pauline, luv - we're beggin' ya - PLEASE play the states, especially in America's Heartland, i.e. Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Nashville, even my hometown of Cincinnati! Clem In Cin City USA
this song is awsome it makes me proud of being a punk for over 30years. ill never sellout punk is in my blood and bones. its bands like this that have made me this way,.thank you..the only nightmare is when im rollickin me kids,they start singing this to me,pair off cheeky herbs, thats what being bought up on punk attitude dose for ya.
Wow, Pauline's voice is still fantastic. Excellent bit of footage, cheers for sharing :)
Wow, she was still in great voice in 2002. Last time I saw her was with The Invisible Girls back in 1979 or 1980.
wow. i'm amazed at how great they sound so many years on. they were a tragically overlooked band, back in the day. but i've still got my dayglo copy of the first lp...as well as all the singles. great stuff.
Pauline is still as stunning as when I saw em live in '78!!
this is only song i remember from this band...i liked it then and i still like it now. good stuff. the spirit of 77 lives on. 1st wave rules!!!
Loved it, takes me back.
Do they still tour?
One of the top 5 punk bands of all time
Amazing, great video...Is this from a DVD? Loved this song when I first heard it in the late '70s; this sounds even better now. How great it is artists such as these(Penetration, Buzzcocks, Stiff Little Fingers, etc.) are still alive and well, creating music, and playing concerts!
Excellent video-a favourite song of mine from way back when over blue yonder.Was reminded of it through a friends post on facebook recently , a 1977 video on youtube and felt quite upset by the footage of Pauline being spat at and having beer bottles thrown at her while trying to perform.A classic song and,in hindsight,very interesting times indeed
I would have laughed if the bloke with the Brown Ale bottle turned up again!
Off to see them at The Wickerman ina few hours.
Last time I saw them they were supporting The Buzzcocks in Carlisle Market Hall in 1978!
No Chucking Beer Here! Boss!
awesome i f--king love this track. 77 what a year
Pauline, luv - we're beggin' ya - PLEASE play the states, especially in America's Heartland, i.e. Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Nashville, even my hometown of Cincinnati!
Clem In Cin City USA
how can she possibly look that GREAT!
no inicio, pensei que ia cantar que pais é esse? kkkkkk
She's kept the energy. Good on yer, Pauline.
Frelling brilliant !
Class song ,class act
Paulines still got it
Brilliant!
me too, i absolutely love it, and always have
im going to see them in a couple of weeks at the leamington assembly, they are supporting stiff little fingers
Pauline Murray, an icon
Very good.
When music was real!!
so what! whats it got to do with you pal
Start of this song is just Paranoid by Black Sabbath...
cross between" Gary Gilmores eyes" and "Belsen was a gas" ... unremarkable really ,just like the whole movement really