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I'm about a week late but New Rose by The Damned was the fist British punk single released 40 years ago. The Damned were never my cup of tea but I tip my hat to the part they played on changing the musical scene back in the stone age.
They also were the first to release a full album and tour the U. S.
Damned Damned Damned, was a great Punk album. New Rose, Neat Neat Neat, and I Feel Alright (Stooges cover of 1970) really helped define the British Punk sound. I'm also not a fan of their transformation into Goth crooners, but they left their mark in the early Brit Punk scene.
I'm about a week late but New Rose by The Damned was the fist British punk single released 40 years ago. The Damned were never my cup of tea but I tip my hat to the part they played on changing the musical scene back in the stone age.
They also were the first to release a full album and tour the U. S.
Damned Damned Damned, was a great Punk album. New Rose, Neat Neat Neat, and I Feel Alright (Stooges cover of 1970) really helped define the British Punk sound. I'm also not a fan of their transformation into Goth crooners, but they left their mark in the early Brit Punk scene.
Damned Damned Damned blows so many would-be punk albums away that it's scary.
As for New Rose, the nod to the Shangri-La's followed by the primal drumming is not only the first punk single in the U.K., but probably also the most inventive while being derivative at the same time.
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