I was just a kid when punk hit the scene, so i can`t say I experienced any of the movements, New York or British.
I became familiar with the The Pistols and The Clash in later years., but that`s as far as I went. I enjoyed the aggressiveness, raw anger and energy involved. But for the most part,I found a lot of punk amateurish.
Punk never struck a chord of resonance for me such as other genres, although I did like the punks' style of clothing and hair, or should I say, anti-style. And John Lydon is always a good interview.
I became familiar with the The Pistols and The Clash in later years., but that`s as far as I went. I enjoyed the aggressiveness, raw anger and energy involved. But for the most part,I found a lot of punk amateurish.
Punk never struck a chord of resonance for me such as other genres, although I did like the punks' style of clothing and hair, or should I say, anti-style. And John Lydon is always a good interview.