The Greatest Punk 1. Stranglers - Peaches 2. The Skids - Into The Valley 3. The Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't 'Ve) 4. Stiff Little Fingers - Gotta Gettaway 5. Generation X - Wild Youth 6. The Ruts - Something That I Said 7. The Ramones - Pet Semetary 8. The Vapores - Turning Japanese 9. The Professionals - 1 2 3 10. 999 - Emergency 11. Bow Wow Wow - C30 C60 C90 Go 12. Rich Kids - Rich Kids 13. The Stranglers - Nice 'N' Sleazy 14. The Buzzcoc
One of the most influential punk bands of all time this DVD brings you The Buzzcocks live from Shepherds Bush Empire on the 27th of April 2003; brace yourself for over three hours of punk mayhem! Tracklisting: 1. Boredom 2. Fast Cars 3. I Don't Mind 4. Love Battery 5. Autonomy 6. Oh Shit 7. Harmony in My Head 8. Jerk 9. Love You More 10. Breakdown 11. Something's Gone Wrong Again 12. Sitting Around At Home 13. Wake Up Call 14. Get On Our Own 15. Driving You Insane 16. Keep On 17. Mad Mad Judy 18. Totally From The Heart 19. Friends 20. Lester Sands 21. Noise Annoys 22. I Believe 23. You Know You Can't Help It 24. What Do I Get? 25. Time's Up 26. I Don't What To Do With My Life 27. 16 28. Why She's a Girl From the Chainstore 29. You Say You Don't Love Me 30. Promises 31. Orgasm Addict 32. Ever Fallen in Love With Someone (You Shouldn't Have Fallen in Love With)
The Buzzcocks are punk rock legends and have managed to win over countless generations of music fans by always playing to contemporary crowds. Nirvana and Pearl Jam have both taken the band on extensive tours with them introducing the likes of Ever Fallen In Love What Do I Get and Noise Annoys to a whole new set of fans. This live concert features the band recorded live at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on 27th April 2003 performing 32 classic bittersweet punk tunes. Tracklist: Boredom Fast Cars I Don't Mind Love Battery Autonomy Oh Shit Harmony In My Head Jerk Love You More Breakdown Something's Gone Wrong Again Sitting Around At Home Wake Up Call Get On Our Own Driving You Insane Keep On Mad Mad Judy Totally From The Heart Friends Lester Sands (Drop In The Ocean) Noise Annoys I Believe You Know You Can't Help It What Do I Get Times Up I Don't Know What To Do With My Life 16 Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore You Say You Don't Love Me Promises Orgasm Addict Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With).
This is a chronicle of one of pop music's most exciting periods the glory days of punk and new wave a nostalgic visual memory of a golden pop era. Comprising knockout classics from The Undertones The Jam Blondie The Buzzcocks Dexy's Midnight Runners Madness The Boomtown Rats and many more every single tune is an instant sing-a-long classic sure to stir up fond memories of when music was vibrant outspoken and always refreshing. 20 classic pop promos including 14 top ten
Seventeen tracks from the Buzzcocks featuring 'Lipstick' 'Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore' 'What Do I Get?' 'Ever Fallen In Love?' 'I Believe' and more.
While Punk & Disorderly is a haphazard compilation and hardly the definitive document of punk the sleeve notes would have one believe, it does serve a couple of useful purposes. The first is to emphasise how far punk reached beyond the time (the late 70s) and place (England) of its origins among the live clips here are UK Subs performing in Los Angeles in 1984 and the eternally risible Sham 69 to a bizarrely enthusiastic crowd in Japan as late as 1991. The second, almost certainly unintentional, purpose served by Punk & Disorderlyis an overdue de-romanticising of punk, accomplished by the simple expedient of demonstrating how many wholly worthless groups the movement produced. It is difficult to believe that anyone bar the band members and their children will derive much joy from the ill-shot, badly-recorded caperings of such rank nonentities as The Business, Vice Squad, One Way System and Chaos UK. Nor are more established names in the punk pantheon, such as Chelsea, The Lurkers and The Exploited, done many favours by their contributions. In the deplorable absence of anything by The Sex Pistols or The Clash, it is left to The Buzzcocks, with a spirited slap at their immortal "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn¹t Have)" to argue the case that punk rock in general, and this DVD in particular, are not a complete waste of everyone's time. --Andrew Mueller
Blackpool England - August 1996 - The first ever 'Holidays In The Sun' festival one of the greatest ever line-ups of punk bands performing before a massed audience of devotees over three frenzied days of action. Months and months of planning had finally come to fruition and the 20th birthday party for punk rock was now underway. An otherwise ordinary Blackpool weekend was to host a spectacular showcase cross section of some of the best names in Punk Rock including GBH Sham 69 The
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