[kj] Clip of US punk documentary/riots

Alexander Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 19 09:00:45 EST 2007


No, because if you examine the very term, "post-Punk," it's a
significantly broader term (i.e., that which came after punk, using
punk as a catalyst). But when you get into all the frantic hair-
splitting you so love (that which is and which is not "hardcore" yet
may also be punk but not metal), it's all a bit like "The Sneetches"
by Dr.Seuss.

Give these bands the freedom to be whatever they want to be before
you shove them into some claustrophobic little box.

Alex in NYC -- not upset, just weary




On Feb 19, 2007, at 8:41 AM, B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:


> So if someone were to say that, say, Joy Division were post-punk, woud

> you cry "LABELS!" Like that's oppressive and confining in some

> physical

> way? That's ridiculous.

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> It's nice to have words to describe musical styles (crossover thrash,

> hair metal, crust, etc.) and it's also not uncommon for folks to be

> opinionated on what kind of music they think sucks (alt-country) or

> not

> (no wave). If I think illy Ray Cyrus looks like a joke in a mullet,

> I'll

> say it. (But -- LABELS!) If that upsets you Alex in New York City,

> take

> some Klonopin or something and just put me on ignore.

>

> -Oliver

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> Alexander Smith wrote:

>> Again -- LABELS, LABELS, LABELS, LABELS, LABELS.

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>> Alex in NYC

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