[kj] your first "punk" gig.....

peter.west410 peter.west410 at ntlworld.com
Thu Jun 30 12:12:19 EDT 2005


   As I don't enjoy beating people up and dislike getting beaten up even
more, I try to avoid violence. What is there to gain about violence?
    What is the point in fighting someone just because they are different to
you or have different opinions?
      Its not going to change anything,whether you win or lose the fight
they will still keep their different opinions and will still be different to
you.If it's not going to achieve anything, what is the point?
    PW


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Martin" <robmartin at bluebottle.com>
To: <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [kj] your first "punk" gig.....


> Pat
> I can't seriously believe you want to get back to doing some work when
> there's some serious nostalgia going on here.
> Crass - that was an experience. The regular skinhead anti-Crass
> meeting was in a pub very close to the gig and funny enough, when we
> came out of the gig, there was a couple of 7 foot tall skins behind
> us. We were about 15 and shit scared - thinking that we were about to
> get knifed. They were talking to us and must have bottled out doing it
> but probably went back to their mates and said they'd 'done' us.
>
> Then you mention Theatre of Hate. Excellent band although I think Kirk
> Brandon's earlier band was even better - The Pack. The raw guitaring
> on some of their tracks still does as much for me today as it did 25
> years ago. As for Kirk Brandon's voice - awesome!
>
> Cheers
> Rob




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