



I love the singer-songwriter
That ain’t what George Strait is.
I can tolerate him, but he’s the most overrated country musician ever
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I love the singer-songwriter
That ain’t what George Strait is.
I can tolerate him, but he’s the most overrated country musician ever
I hate these things....the word "YOUR" in the thread title changes everything. I read it as MY personal mt rushmore.
If I were listing THEE mt rushmore of punk, it'd prolly look a little different.
Not to be an ignorant dick, but…Iggy Pop
The Ramones
Blondie
Talking Heads
Mt Rushmore is for founders and iconic bands
Agree about talking heads. They were more of the first of the post punk/new wave bands.Not to be an ignorant dick, but…
Talking Heads?
I’m no longterm expert on ‘em. Liked em as little dude, when I didn’t like a lot of contemporary shit that I have found a way to like now. But punk is never what I thought of em. Or where my appreciation of em lead me.
Wanna share why?
Full disclosure: them and the Ramones are pop to me. And I’m not a hater of pop
Music. Jus saying. Talking Heads opened a door to British Pop for me way back when. Even though they aren’t either of those things. So I’d like to hear your reasoning, out of respect.
And Sex Pistols not being on every single Mt. Rushmore is weird to me. In the same spirit of full disclosure.
Talking Heads were playing the punk bars in New York early and really are a branch of pop punk. But, punk nonetheless. Your musical journey because of your exposure to them has been repeated by many. I consider CBGBs to be a hallowed place when it comes to music. Talking Heads were early on pioneers. 1975 or so.Not to be an ignorant dick, but…
Talking Heads?
I’m no longterm expert on ‘em. Liked em as little dude, when I didn’t like a lot of contemporary shit that I have found a way to like now. But punk is never what I thought of em. Or where my appreciation of em lead me.
Wanna share why?
Full disclosure: them and the Ramones are pop to me. And I’m not a hater of pop
Music. Jus saying. Talking Heads opened a door to British Pop for me way back when. Even though they aren’t either of those things. So I’d like to hear your reasoning, out of respect.
And Sex Pistols not being on every single Mt. Rushmore is weird to me. In the same spirit of full disclosure.
Not to be an ignorant dick, but…
Talking Heads?
I’m no longterm expert on ‘em. Liked em as little dude, when I didn’t like a lot of contemporary shit that I have found a way to like now. But punk is never what I thought of em. Or where my appreciation of em lead me.
Wanna share why?
Full disclosure: them and the Ramones are pop to me. And I’m not a hater of pop
Music. Jus saying. Talking Heads opened a door to British Pop for me way back when. Even though they aren’t either of those things. So I’d like to hear your reasoning, out of respect.
And Sex Pistols not being on every single Mt. Rushmore is weird to me. In the same spirit of full disclosure.
Why have none of you fems mentioned Operation Ivy or Rancid yet?
The term you're looking for is nu wave not punk.Talking Heads were playing the punk bars in New York early and really are a branch of pop punk. But, punk nonetheless. Your musical journey because of your exposure to them has been repeated by many. I consider CBGBs to be a hallowed place when it comes to music. Talking Heads were early on pioneers. 1975 or so.
As for the Sex Pistols, they were basically a put together boy band.
Not to be an ignorant dick, but…
Talking Heads?
I’m no longterm expert on ‘em. Liked em as little dude, when I didn’t like a lot of contemporary shit that I have found a way to like now. But punk is never what I thought of em. Or where my appreciation of em lead me.
Wanna share why?
Full disclosure: them and the Ramones are pop to me. And I’m not a hater of pop
Music. Jus saying. Talking Heads opened a door to British Pop for me way back when. Even though they aren’t either of those things. So I’d like to hear your reasoning, out of respect.
And Sex Pistols not being on every single Mt. Rushmore is weird to me. In the same spirit of full disclosure.
Talking Heads were playing the punk bars in New York early and really are a branch of pop punk. But, punk nonetheless. Your musical journey because of your exposure to them has been repeated by many. I consider CBGBs to be a hallowed place when it comes to music. Talking Heads were early on pioneers. 1975 or so.
As for the Sex Pistols, they were basically a put together boy band.
They're first gig was opening for the Ramones, but I agree with smitt that the Ramones were kinda pop. Most would call the TH new wave, but I always thought of them as "smart pop" or "intelligent pop". They are awesome, and certainly had punk influences, but I agree that they don't really fit the punk moniker.
I think you could say nu wave grew out of what the Talking Heads did. Punk covers a lot of sub genres.The term you're looking for is nu wave not punk.
OMFUGI think you could say nu wave grew out of what the Talking Heads did. Punk covers a lot of sub genres.