Somebody did the work and provided a Table Of Contents. Punk And the New Wave 0:24 Sex Pistols 4:09 Elvis Costello 6:38 The Buzzcocks 9:32 John Cooper Clarke 13:30 Iggy Pop 22:25 Wreckless Eric 24:26 Ian Dury 26:05 Commercials 28:50 Penetration 31:53 Blondie 35:00 The Fall 37:00 The Jam 40:59 Jordan (+ Devo lurking in the background) 41:23 The Tom Robinson Band 45:31 Johnny Thunder 45:56 Elvis Costello 50:01 XTC 54:00 Jonathan Richman 54:32 Nick Lowe 56:46 Commercials 1:00:00 Siouxsie and the Banshees 1:04:14 Cherry Vanilla 1:04:21 Magazine
Dream Pop? Every once in a while, Dream Pop will get some Love in this thread...but not that often. Are The Sundays considered Dream Pop or Alternative?
I am reading an interesting biography of Leon Russell by Bill Janovitz right now that has led me to a treasure trove of the music which he was involved with. He was one of the famous Wrecking Crew session musicians working in Los Angeles and became something of movement/cult unto himself by the late 1960's. He was a fantastic piano player, arranger, producer and peformer. I will post some of the awesome things he played on here.