
I made up a punk version of the All In The Family theme song:
Here is how it goes---
Boy the way John Doe & Exene played/Songs that never made the hit parade/Songs we promoted with fliers we made/Those were the days.
And we didn't care who you were then/Girls wore eyeliner and so did men/Mister can we never have a man like Ronald Reagan again?
Didn't need no stamp on our hand/All age shows across the land/The police would raid us but we still listened to The Damned /Those were the days.
Above is a picture of the Jockey Club in Newport, Kentucky. This was the place my friends and I would go back in the day.
Here is the link to a good book on the history of American punk called American Hardcore by Steven Blush.
Everybody has a past. Hopefully it is a past that you have enjoyed living.
Please read all of NeilAquino.com
Here is how it goes---
Boy the way John Doe & Exene played/Songs that never made the hit parade/Songs we promoted with fliers we made/Those were the days.
And we didn't care who you were then/Girls wore eyeliner and so did men/Mister can we never have a man like Ronald Reagan again?
Didn't need no stamp on our hand/All age shows across the land/The police would raid us but we still listened to The Damned /Those were the days.
Above is a picture of the Jockey Club in Newport, Kentucky. This was the place my friends and I would go back in the day.
Here is the link to a good book on the history of American punk called American Hardcore by Steven Blush.
Everybody has a past. Hopefully it is a past that you have enjoyed living.
Please read all of NeilAquino.com