For me Punk Music will never die & that's all that matters....I began listening to it in the late 70's & am still listening to it. Lately I've been going through my old Rock Scene magazines from the 70's(back then I'd buy any magazine w/ Kiss in it & back then I wasn't fond of punk until '79) which are loaded with my favorite punk stuff from NYC... Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, NY Dolls, David Johansen, Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Richard Hell, Ramones, Blondie, Television, Tuff Darts, Wayne County, Sylvain Sylvain & the Criminals, Dead Boys, Lou Reed...etc. which caused me to listen to all these artists all the more lately. So it will never die with me...& it must be catching on again in other places as just this week a documentary called Danny Says became available on PPV & supposedly Amazon video. I rented it...It's a documentary about Danny Fields who managed the Ramones, MC5, & Iggy,wrote for Rock Scene, & worked for Elektra Records. It was okay...it was cool for the MC5 & Ramones stuff & Iggy Pop was hilarious when they talked to him... And then this Tuesday(yesterday) a book by Steve Blush came out called NY Rock : The Rise of the Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB's which I purchased. On the cover is a photo of Joan Jett, Blondie, David Johansen, & Joey Ramone. HBO had a mini series called Vinyl which was great & dealt with a NYC in the 1970's feel. Iggy Pop Blu-rey/DVD/CD & Stooges Documentary coming up soon so all this is keeping this here Punk fan happy & if nobody else don't care about any of this...it doesn't bother me because I'm in a great mood