52 years ago - When they were young
Arthur Kane and David Johansen of the New York Dolls on stage at Mercer Arts Center, NYC. December, 1972.
Photo by Bob Gruen
52 years ago - When they were young
Arthur Kane and David Johansen of the New York Dolls on stage at Mercer Arts Center, NYC. December, 1972.
Photo by Bob Gruen
43 years ago - Black Flag and the Misfits
This photo was found in a Coffein Box on the shelf of a record store
It was estimated this photo was taken at the Hitsville Show in Jersey, December, 1981
45 years ago today
London Calling is the third studio album by English punk rock band The Clash, originally released as a double album in UK on this day in 1979 by CBS Records, and in the US on January 1980 by Epic Records
44 years ago today - outstanding bands on one bill
Minor Threat, S.O.A., The Untouchables and Bad Brains, 1929 Calvert Street, Washington DC, December 13, 1980.
Remembering Tom Verlaine, American singer, songwriter, guitarist and frontman of the New York City (punk)rock band Television, born on this day in 1949, Denville, New Jersey.
Roberta Bayley
Remembering the great Malcolm Owen, leadsinger of the English punk rock band The Ruts, born on this day in 1953
The Ruts - Babylon's Burning
44 years ago today
Sandinista! is the fourth studio album by English punk rock band the Clash, released on this day in 1980 as a triple album containing 36 tracks, with 6 songs on each side
Remembering Rob Tyner, lead singer for the Detroit proto-punk band MC5, born on this day in 1942, Detroit Rock City
MC5 – Kick out the Jams
Wayne State University, Detroit, July 19th, 1970
41 years ago today
Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood is the second full-length album by American horror punk band Misfits, released on this day in 1983.
This was the last recorded album to feature founding member and lead vocalist, Glenn Danzig.
Can you remember when the record store was a second home for you?
47 years ago
X-Ray Spex played at 'Front Row Festival', a three-week event at the Hope and Anchor, Islington, December 10, 1977
43 years ago today
The Beastie Boys as support for the Bad Brains at Max's Kansas City, New York, December 11, 1981.
Photo by Sophie Bramly.
36 years ago
In December 1988, a photo book documenting the beginnings of the D.C. hardcore punk scene was released.
“Banned In DC” is a “must have” for every music lover’s bookshelf
Henry Rollins & Cyndi Lauper "Rise Above" Dec 10, 2019
Three years ago today
Remembering Thomas “Mensi” Mensforth, known as the frontman of Angelic Upstarts, who succumbed to corona-induced pneumonia on December 10, 2021 at the age of 65.
Henry Rollins and Cyndi Lauper sing Black Flag's "Rise Above" at the Home for the Holidays Benefit Concert, Los Angeles, December 10, 2019.
Photos by Kevin Winter.
48 years ago today
Generation X play their first live performance at London's Central College of Art, December 10, 1976.
Photos by Erica Echenberg
31 years ago today
The Cramps at CBGB, December 10, 1993, 20 years after the iconic Club opened.
Photo by Ebet Roberts
It's Monday so it's time for #MoodMusicMonday! Today's mood is "hyperactive"..
Post a song/songs that you think fit "hyperactive". They can be songs that sound hyperactive or songs about being hyperactive or that you listen to when you feel hyperactive or accompanies a hyperactive character in fiction or however you want to interpret it!
There are no wrong answers, it's just an excuse to share music!
Remember to include the hashtag #MoodMusicMonday and the mood "hyperactive".
43 years ago
The Cramps, photo published in the Los Angeles Times, December 1981
Wonderful