Everyones Top 10 Post-Punk Albums

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  • edited July 2008
    def chris wrote: »
    you won't, in real life... we only exist on the internet.:D

    I did have all their albums at one stage, they kind of went from angry hardcore punk to really refined rock, all their stuff is quality though. also bob moulds solo stuff and with Sugar is top notch as well.
    going back to husker du

    just got a message off somebody on my sheffield bands site called jon, he said:-

    are you the punkster from woodhouse that used to throw bangers around the shopping area? i think i sold you the husker du land speed record album.
    lol

    i did own that album (not anymore, only on mp3) but cant for the life of me remember where i actually got it from.

    he signed off (formally wobbly).........i used to hang around with somebody called wobbly jon (he was actually a southerner but lived in sheffield for years and years.....now in germany i believe) in woodhouse near where i grew up...and then later round time in the pubs and clubs etc (we started knowing the same groups of people...punks, metallers, goths, hippies, druggies etc)

    its a small world :P
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  • edited July 2008
    jon moss?
    who was previously in "london"? in 1977
    used to have a 12" of theirs back in the day (friday on my mind / sioxsie sue i think it was)

    Dunno 'bout the London thing. I read that Jon Moss was in the Damned for a short while in the 70s. But then again, so was that dead bloke out of Auf Weidersehen Pet (no, not the wrestler...)... Gary Holten i think his name was.


    Seems everyone has been in the band 'cept me :(
  • edited July 2008
    Dunno 'bout the London thing. I read that Jon Moss was in the Damned for a short while in the 70s. But then again, so was that dead bloke out of Auf Weidersehen Pet (no, not the wrestler...)... Gary Holten i think his name was.

    yeah he was the chap who also did the theme for the ace Murphy's Mob kids show :)

    iirc even lemmy played on a song of theirs - think it was their cover of The Sweet's Ballroom Blitz :D
  • edited July 2008
    Dunno 'bout the London thing. I read that Jon Moss was in the Damned for a short while in the 70s. But then again, so was that dead bloke out of Auf Weidersehen Pet (no, not the wrestler...)... Gary Holten i think his name was.


    Seems everyone has been in the band 'cept me :(
    he was in the heavy metal kids too
    http://www.rock-photos.co.uk/HMK.htm
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
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