1977

My mates and I never really bought into The Vibrators as a bona-fide punk band. (more…)

Slaughter & The Dogs may seem no more than a footnote in the story of punk but they played a key role in its creation. (more…)

In mid-1977, as punk slowly started to spread around the country, we would pick up whatever small handful of records were released on the indie labels springing up. (more…)

I don’t suppose many people remember The Users – their entire career consisted of two singles. But their debut Sick Of You, is a punk classic. (more…)

The Jam – In The City

26th March 2022 · 1970s, 1977, Music, Punk

The Jam were the first punk group I used to see on a regular basis… if they ever really were a punk group. (more…)

I didn’t know it at the time but I think I saw the very first gig by this band – London – at The Rochester Castle in Stoke Newington.
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Here’s a rarity from my dusty collection of punk singles from 1977-80. Straight outta Walthamstow, it’s The Wasps. (more…)

The day I went to Paris to say “Hello” to Lionel Ritchie and found what I was looking for at the door of his hotel room. (more…)

The Yachts – Suffice To Say

22nd February 2022 · 1970s, 1977, Music

Liverpool band The Yachts became the UK’s prototype for Power Pop as punk evolved into the New Wave. (more…)

Ever since it came out in May 1977 this has been my favourite single. (more…)