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lol melvin is so funny
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even thats confusing! what do you mean by nothing much to confuse in you???

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She's super hot so nothing else matters.

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HottieRhayaM wrote:

what is sham69 tho is what im askking?


Yes when I lived in London around 1979 I remember it was written in paint on a lot of motorway bridges around North London. Cant remember if it was related to Ian Dury. I better Google it.

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I Googled them. The opposite of Ian Dury. Right wing thugs posing as a punk rockers. happy.png

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shangtsung111 wrote:
Optimissed wrote:

She's super hot so nothing else matters.

you look back and see your wife reading this

I would mention that I'm only repeating what she says about herself. My wife is very tolerant though, as well as also being su-per hot. What does that mean. Anyway, she needs to be. Tolerant, that is.

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High Altitude Balloon Proves Flat Earth With Small & Close Sun - Bing video

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Right wing thugs? First time I hear that. But I know little about all the bands, they lost much of my interrest when I saw how little they helped us non musician street punks, while they enjoyed all the goods under warm shelter.

Well, their music inspired skinhead culture .... football matches, fighting, shouting Oi, picking on Pakistanis and so-on. And when you listen to it, their music's terrible.

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The nazi skinhead gangs in prison always got the sh&t kicked out of them! 

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How about Sid Vicious ? 

Was/is he not the icon for punk? 

Gary Oldman played him in one of his first roles. Ironically enough, future wife of Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love was also in the movie. 

To me it is interesting how much of "reality" is scripted/fabricated! 

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Oh, the name of the movie was Sid and Nancy. 

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I saw a doc on him where his mother was allegedly instrumental with the heroin overdose. 

Who knows whether it is true!? 

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This is GB over here. They're pack animals and would've behaved themselves if in prison.

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Nancy Spungeon.

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not yet. however, Elon says his miniature satellites shall see allwink.png 

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GB - Ghostbusters? wink.png

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I think punk was the progenitor of black/speed metal. 

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MelvinGarvey wrote:
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Well, their music inspired skinhead culture .... football matches, fighting, shouting Oi, picking on Pakistanis and so-on. And when you listen to it, their music's terrible.

Nay, Oï music is not necessarily any right wing. It's yes inspired from the most hardcore form of Punk Rock, and yes, extreme right wing skin heads produced lots of it, yet, they don't have the monopole of it.

You knowledge of underground "sub culture" is very much from reading stuff redacted by ignorants journalists, sensationalists, and othe biaised people.

What you're doing is pretty much what it would be if I tried to explain to you the details of life in the British pubs.

Ah, I see. Thanks for the wisdom. happy.png

My bro. was active all his life in the so-called underground music subculture. He played in a three piece outfit in North London with a guy called Mac MacDonald, who played Captain Hollister in Star Wars. They were best friends. He knew and probably lived with members of Soft Machine, a couple of the Beatles and various others, he turned down a recording contract with Apple Records .... because he was "underground". He knew Allen Ginsburg and others. I knew my brother fairly well, all things considered so I do have a faint inkling. A punk band wanted me to manage them at the time I owned a record shop but I didn't rate their chances and had other stuff on my mind. Shame really.

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I lived on the edge of Islington and Canonbury at the time when the pub music culture was very strong. I regularly listened to live music, mainly in a pub on Upper Street called the Kings head and also at a rather nameless pub in the middle of a patch of what was then in 1978 or 9 a big patch of waste ground around Shoreditch. Used to walk there from Canonbury, on either Tuesdays or Thursdays. Let's see .... on Tuesdays it was Chas and Dave, who I already got to know at Upper Street. At least, I got to know the one of them who would actually talk. It was Thursdays i used to go, usually with friends. There was an Aussie guy and a nice Swiss girl called Pia, who I liked, usually with me. Sometimes a German girl friend from Berlin whose hobby was helping people escape from east Germany.

The band I went to watch was called .... erm .... memory.

Got it, Diz and the Doormen. They were about an 8 piece jazz-rock outfit. Weirdly, I bought a pile of records from a friend three years back and one was completely black label. Nothing. Played it and both sides were by the same people. I remembered it. So one of the sides was actually recorded at that nameless pub when I was there. I was really pleased to get that record. I think that pub later became famous on the London music scene but I'd moved to West London to be nearer to work. Well, Cricklewood, which I enjoyed a lot. Sort of nearly West. 

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We also had a really good music pub just round the corner in Canonbury, and that was local so I went there quite a bit but it stopped doing music. That was a really good venue and it was a shame, but maybe a bit difficult for people to find. You obviously know London ... I think I lived there 4 years but it was an incredibly active 4 years.