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Re: American Punk band more worthy than The Clash?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:58 am
by Welly
JGJR wrote:
Welly wrote:
JGJR wrote:
Welly wrote:I meant "big impact in the States."


If you're gonna continue to be obstinate and vague, I will challenge you here. "Big impact in the States" is so vague. Impact on whom?


Er, Bond's Fucking Casino? Shea Fucking Stadium? Vague and obstinate enough for ya?


I never said that The Clash didn't make a big impact in the States. Why are you putting words into my mouth?


Then what were you 'challenging' me on? I quite obviously can't put words in your mouth, you're on the other side of the Atlantic.

Re: American Punk band more worthy than The Clash?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 4:39 am
by john stabb
The Clash and The Ramones. Great punk rock bands. No argument there. And London Calling is still a great punk rock album to me. Far more accessible to American audience than their first 2 but very punk rock. The Ramones (by the time Road to Ruin was released) were a lot more accessible to American audience, too. I think the Ramones will always be far more popular in the UK, and foreign countries than the US. Look at how insane/obsessive Brazilians are over them, alone. They were their countries Beatles.

Let's leave f'n Green Day & Rancid out of the picture because they are not/never will be punk rock bands. The Shaggs are more punk rock than those hugely popular, commercially successful, blend into the woodwork groups.