Twirling Time
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Last post from me tonight on this topic: There was NOTHING like this on American radio in 1985.
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Last post from me tonight on this topic: There was NOTHING like this on American radio in 1985.
I remember this song as being better in 1980 than it is now.
What are bands that people think are proto-punk? I have heard The Who and The Modern Lovers.
I don't see Velvet Underground that way. The band was way out there, but Lou Reed was ultimately a songwriter. Their strangest stuff was not very punk. If your drummer not being able to play is the definition of punk, they might qualify.MC5
The Stooges
Velvet Underground
Mick Jones of The Clash was a huge fan of glam acts like T Rex and Mott the Hoople.Captain Beefheart
Blue Cheer
I remember hearing T. Rex for the first time in 1971 and thinking, "That's a real back-to-basics sound." I think that marked a musical trend in Britain that led to the punk breakout later on. Of course Marc Bolan went the glam route, but I think a lot of British punk had some glam aspects, albeit with safety pins instead of eye shadow.