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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: Kid Modernist on 27 Jul 2005, 15:04
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Man, the Sex Pistols weren't supposed to be talented. They were supposed to rock. I can understand if people don't like them for that, I'm just trying to say why I do.
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Good rock requires talent.
Listen to ELP sometime.
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My main problem with the Sex Pistols is that they were such fucking nihilists. At least the Clash were about trying to improve society (even if they were a bit uncertain how to go about it); the Pistols were about destroying society. I think that's an untenable position. Some of their songs were all right, but Jesus their attitude gives me the shits.
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They were young, fucked up and succesful, by no means musically gifted, but entertaining at times. They shocked people and did a bloody good job, musically, not great, but as a musical phenomenon it was very powerful. ER, yeah, thats it.
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Where's the "they were corporate shills" option?
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didn't they also clear the way for a lot of possibly good punk bands or am I completely off the mark?
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They also cleared the way for punk as a highly marketable and commercialized subculture.
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Seriously Malcolm McLaren was more about selling an image then any sort of musical talent.
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They make baby Jeasus cry.
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Seriously Malcolm McLaren was more about selling an image then any sort of musical talent.
Malcolm McLaren was a bastard, Sid Vicious was a woman-beating druggie, and Johnny Rotten recently appeared on a reality show with a bunch of other washed-up B-list celebrities.
That said, I do think the Pistols were important as far as influencing the sound of punk music, as well as the sarcastic and/or nihilistic humor seen later in bands such as the Dead Kennedys.
Nonetheless, they aren't one of the better punk bands.
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what the cal, screw you guys, you're not punks, stop worrying about it and go back to your bands with people who know how to play instruments.
the indie kids are a bunch of snobs they complain my timing's all off i think timing is for stupid fucks why do they think i play punk rock!!! steve albini playing god of indie heaven, stupid dorks keeping time in seven and eleven!
indie sucks, hardline sucks, emo sucks– you suck!
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I've been told emo songs are deep,
which translates into really weak!!!!!
all they ever do is cry,
did something get caught in their eyes?
i just can't understand it all,
even i don't always bawl..
boohoohoo.. my girlfriend dumped me and i'm really really hurt...
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up the punx
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Punk has the potential to really communicate political issues. And it has been used, at least in part, by bands like Bad Religion and Dead Kennedys and various other bands as a means to bring up ideas. But unfortunately, too many punk and hardcore bands just focus on trying to be twats with a four-letter vocabulary. Sid Vicious, G. G. Allin, what the fuck ever, grow the fuck up.
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If you think about it, it's absolutely fucking amazing that political activism is so common in punk at all.
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My main problem with the Sex Pistols is that they were such fucking nihilists. At least the Clash were about trying to improve society (even if they were a bit uncertain how to go about it); the Pistols were about destroying society. I think that's an untenable position. Some of their songs were all right, but Jesus their attitude gives me the shits.
The Clash were the one that used more of an image of "oh white riot! fuck the system!" blah blah blah. It was an idea from their manager. Luckily, Joe Strummer wasn´t an idiot and he actually cared about all that. So it wasn´t something really fake.
The Pistols weren´t about Destroying Society. It was more about making you think about what is *right*, what is *wrong*, and what is acceptable. They were big followers of the International Situationist (one of the latest Artistic movements in the S.XX), and if you see it in that way, the Sex Pistols was a completely coherent.
About the music, i dont honestly care much about punk, i really like few punk bands (my favourite one is the buzzcocks) but i really love the first 3 Public Image Album (johnny rotten band after the sex pistols). if you listen to them as an evolution after nevermind the bollocks, you can be very surprised.
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i like sex pistol because they have a particular sound. i only listen to them when i want uncut, sloppy, nihilistic punk. sure they were cock-munchers, but hey, who doesn't like to munch a cock now and then?
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I think one of the best things about the sex pistols was Vivienne Westwood. Say what you will about the band's musical talent or influence, their clothing designer was fucking amazing, the real talent of the band and continues to create amazing stuff to this day. If you think of a band as more than just the music and include their artistic presentation (dress, album covers, dare i say t-shirts) than the sex pistols were important regardless of what you think of their music. They were created out of a clothing store managed by mclaren so their fashion was an inseperable part of their message. which may in one part be nihlistic but also involved the appropriation of the past and resuturing it. but this is a music forum so i'll get back in the corner with my scissors and glue.
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Where's the option for 'the Sex Pistols were just a bit of fun, not all music has to be totally serious, and FUCK did they piss a lot of tories off'? I mean, seriously, so many pissed off tories. Why the hell should they have a serious or coherent message? It's just fun music. Rock and roll, people.
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I like them for that exact reason. Same reason I like GWAR and Green Jello.
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If you think about it, it's absolutely fucking amazing that political activism is so common in punk at all.
I don't think so. After all, the punk scene (and much of the music) is largely based on dissatisfaction with authority. Thus, it makes sense that some of the people who were pissed off would try to do something about it.
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I think the Sec Pisolts had a few good songs, but I certainly wouldn't want ot listen to an album's worth all the way through.
I find them very interesting. I definitely would not call myself a fan, but they did pull off a lot of crazy shit, while at the saem time being totally shallow and vapid. They paved the way for a lot of commercialization of punk, but also probably spawned a lot of good stuff too.
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i like sex pistol because they have a particular sound. i only listen to them when i want uncut, sloppy, nihilistic punk. sure they were cock-munchers, but hey, who doesn't like to munch a cock now and then?
Where's the option for 'the Sex Pistols were just a bit of fun, not all music has to be totally serious, and FUCK did they piss a lot of tories off'? I mean, seriously, so many pissed off tories. Why the hell should they have a serious or coherent message? It's just fun music. Rock and roll, people.
I agree with these dudes.
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Malcolm McLaren was a knob. Sid Vicious was a knob. Glen Matlock, Steve Jones and Johnny Rotten could write a decent song. True, none of them could play the songs particularly well, but as it has been said before, that was beside the point.
Plus PIL rules!
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indie sucks, hardline sucks, emo sucks– you suck!
Dude... Anti-Flag.
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The moral of this story is...
You're not punk and I'm telling everyone.
Save your breath, I never was one.
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The moral of this story is...
You're not punk and I'm telling everyone.
Save your breath, I never was one.
Now theres a band quote worth quoting.
Speaking of that, did you ever hear that Jawbreaker tribute with FUCKING Falloutboy. God, why would some one ever add that line, and "woah ohs" to Save Your Generation.
They made it into a generic "were teh emoz" anthem.
I've had plans to murder that band savagely ever since I heard that cover.
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Why would you listen to a tribute album? With the possible exception of the Grateful Dead tribute "Deadicated", they always suck ass.
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No, the moral of the story, and the definitively best punk quote ever is:
So fuckin' what!?
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Why would you listen to a tribute album? With the possible exception of the Grateful Dead tribute "Deadicated", they always suck ass.
I had to give it a chance. Jawbreaker is my absolute favorite band ever.
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Dudes...it's just music. Why get all foamy at the mouth about something that's supposed to be fun? Why do we have to snarl at each other for just having opinions?
Why do we have to prescribe to just ONE genre? If you think you're better than someone humming a song from the Sex Pistols, you are wrong. You probably hum songs from Deerhoof, or West Indie Girl, or (dare I say it?) Spoon...so what? Nobody is better than anybody else.
Now then...
The Sex Pistols were funny. I like them, and I think they were too short-lived...if they hadn't been so chaotic they would still be around today, but their music wouldn't have had that crazy spark I like.
And...tribute albums/bands suck. Write your own music...
I also like Fallout Boy, because their singer sounds good. Same reason I like My Chemical Romance.
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We are having fun, by talking shit about other's tastes. :)
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No, the moral of the story, and the definitively best punk quote ever is:
So fuckin' what!?
Well, I've been to Hastings, and I've been to Brighton...
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Yeah? Well I've been to Eastbourne.
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too.
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So what, you boring little cunt...
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<3
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I like them for that exact reason. Same reason I like GWAR and Green Jello.
But GWAR play kickass musics! Seriously. I like 'em for more than just the live spectacle.
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I find Gwar amusing. When they were on Viva la Bam they were pretty good. My brother is crazy about them.
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Johnny Rotten recently appeared on a reality show with a bunch of other washed-up B-list celebrities..
According to what I read, Mr. Rotten donated all the money he recieved on that show to charity.
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Now theres a band quote worth quoting.
Speaking of that, did you ever hear that Jawbreaker tribute with FUCKING Falloutboy. God, why would some one ever add that line, and "woah ohs" to Save Your Generation.
They made it into a generic "were teh emoz" anthem.
I've had plans to murder that band savagely ever since I heard that cover.
Yeah, but did you hear the Duvall cover? Or the Aeffect cover? Or the Face to Face cover? The Bigwig cover?
If you're going to write off an entire tribute comp because you don't like Fall Out Boy, I'm going to laugh in your face.
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theres this fun thing, called the edit button. Use it to magically avoid double posts :-)
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Now theres a band quote worth quoting.
Speaking of that, did you ever hear that Jawbreaker tribute with FUCKING Falloutboy. God, why would some one ever add that line, and "woah ohs" to Save Your Generation.
They made it into a generic "were teh emoz" anthem.
I've had plans to murder that band savagely ever since I heard that cover.
Yeah, but did you hear the Duvall cover? Or the Aeffect cover? Or the Face to Face cover? The Bigwig cover?
If you're going to write off an entire tribute comp because you don't like Fall Out Boy, I'm going to laugh in your face.
Uhh, yes, they gave me more reasons why I hated the tribute album. Especially that HORRIBLE AEffect cover. The Bigwig cover was just as bad, and you should laugh in your own face for bring those 2 up.
When I think of bands doing a tribute album for a band. I'd AT LEAST expect to hear a band that has been noticibly influenced by the band being tributed.
Now, yes, Jawbreaker has influenced MANY, MANY, MANY bands. But I definitely saw a lack of influence on that album.
But now that you mention it, out of the 4 good covers on that album, why must you say those bands?
The Sparta cover of Kiss the Bottle is the ONLY Jawbreaker cover I have ever heard that was done perfectly, and I don't even like Sparta. The Kill Your Idols cover, Good Night Bad Guy, and Jeff Ott cover are the other good ones.
But seriously. That tribute would of been so much better if bands like Small Brown Bike, Waxwing, Hot Water Music, Grabass Charlestons, Gunmoll, Casket Lottery... etc were on it. You know, bands that actually have a pretty large influence by Jawbreaker.
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The sex pistols were the mediocre, snotty-nosed figureheads of a marketing ploy. Some great things have been born out of punk, but punk itself was a load of freeze dried cat turds.
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*beats you with a stick*
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*Beats you with a spiked bat*
The Clash alone refute your theory, then the Dead Kennedy's and The Replacements make it cry to a cheap prostitue.
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Then New Model Army, Tenpole Tudor and The Pogues dance on it's face, whilst the Anti-Nowhere League pisses on it and The Dwarves try to set fire to it, then give up and take crack.
Seriously, no.
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They had no purpose, that's what made them so successful. Were they musically inclined in any way at all? No! They were about tearing it down and destroying society. That's why they got so big back then; they went with what was going on and they made some cash off it. Those of you that have seen Sid and Nancy know that.
"Sid Vicious is vicious no longer...he died last night. <laughter>"
That's an actual quote from a newsman. 100% true, no bullshit.
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Do any other punk bands actually sound like the Sex Pistols? I haven't heard any that don't sound more like <insert better punk or proto-punk band here>.
So how did they pave the way for anything except the commercialization of what began as a big, rude hand gesture to everything commercial?
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The Anti-Nowhere League sound very much like the pistols (but better). UK Subs are a bit like the Pistols, and Stiff Little Fingers have a dash now and then. LOADS of smaller bands of course...The Rotters are a prime example I can think of.
Then again, influence doesn't have to be 'sounds like'. Cock Sparrer sounds nothing like The Pistols, but they 'shout out' to them on various live releases.
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Admittedly, the Sex Pistols' (apparent) ethos and attitude did influence people, but those who started bands probably grabbed the same amount of influence from other, less commercial bands who weren't wankers.
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I find Gwar amusing. When they were on Viva la Bam they were pretty good. My brother is crazy about them.
Tell your brother he is the business. Unless Gwar are the only decent band he listens to. In which case, whip him.
*EDIT* Whip with love and caring. = )
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My brother is a jackass. I would whip him if we had one. And if he wasn't 21. He could snap me in half like a twig :(
Um...he listens to a VERY little good music. He likes Ill Bill, ICP, Blaze, Twiztid, and Cannibal Corpse (pretty much all crappy bands), but he does like System of a Down, the Misfits and the Minibosses as well as SlipKnot. So he's got a few good bands mixed in with the bad...but most of his music is crap.
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Steal his CDs and melt them. Except for GWAR And the Misfits.
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Replace the Cannibal Corpse CDs with Cattle Decapitation, Carcass and The County Medical Examiners CDs, though his head may explode if he is taken too aback by the replacement of his schlocky gore metal with frickin' awesome gore metal.
Why do so many gore metal bands have names beginning with C anyway?
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is the Country Medical Examiners that band made entirely of doctors?!
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Johnny Rotten once said, "I don't make my music for the man on the street. Because I've met the man on the street and he's a c**t." or words to that effect.
I've always kinda respected that sentiment. They did their own thing and they were pretty successful at it, but 77 punk sounds pretty tired nowdays when so many bands play tighter, faster and better tbh.
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is the Country Medical Examiners that band made entirely of doctors?!
Hell yes. Their lyrics read like a very gleeful medical textbook, and they have songs with titles like 'NH2,(CH2)4NH & C5,H14,N2 (Putrescine & Cadaverine)', 'Algor Mortis: The Linear Rate Of Cadaveric Cooling' and 'Y-Shaped Thoracoabdominal Incision'.
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Ehhh, he doesn't have CDs, per se...and...he would kill me. Hang me, stick pins in my eyes, and shop me into tiny pieces.
And what's wrong with System of a Down?? And SlipKnot?? Those goys are teh rawk.