Tomorrow night in Liverpool! Friday 16th March..... I got two features in this issue!
If you are in town or nearby....get on over...we got the new mag, shirts, live bands, great DJ's and pre and after-parties at Fids house
Thursday 15 March 2012
Sunday 11 March 2012
FRANK SIDEBOTTOM FUNDRAISER MANNEQUIN
Labels:
cool art,
DIY,
Frank Sidebottom,
sad times,
work projects
Wednesday 7 March 2012
1977 ABC WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: CATALINA CLASSIC
Fantastic for numerous reasons:
Burly downhill decents with the guys riding out the speed wobbles.
Bobby Piercy and John Hutson riding for TURNER SUMMER SKI and SANTA CRUZ respectively....absolutely charging it!
Dale 'Sausage-Man' Smiths insanely camp freestyle moves.
Amazing Mustaches.....short shorts.
Herds of Buffalo roaming majestically across the horizon.
Jamie Hart's attache briefcase containing his race formula OJ WHEELS.
Tough girls on skateboards.
The anchor mans neat bright yellow blazer!
Labels:
americana,
Nostalgia,
skateboarding,
slalom,
speed,
vintage skateboarding
Sunday 4 March 2012
SKATEBOARDS? .....I ALMOST MADE THEM RESPECTABLE
What we got here are 3 bands/artists generally regarded as 'plastic punk' by most punk obsessives but as these videos show.... these bands could really rock!
First up is JOE JACKSON in 1979 with the title track off his 2nd album 'I'm the man'...this fully rips along!
This song has the classic line 'Skateboards?....I almost made them respectable' ..a strong enough reason to love this song for this single fact alone.
Following this is ELVIS COSTELLO in 1978 with 'Pump it up'
When my dad saw this routine on Top of the Pops ....it made him feel sick and wanted to write to the BBC to complain.......good job he never got to witness the Sex Pistols.
To finish it's THE BOOMTOWN RATS with a spirited live performance in 1978 of a great album track 'Don't believe what you read'.
This clip is from the short-lived, brilliant REVOLVER tv show that had PETER COOK as the host.
It seems to me a shame that these bands had their heads turned and for whatever reasons got themselves ran through the mainstream 'Music Machine' to to lose all the sharp edges and become the acceptable face of punk at the time.....New Wave.
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