Good gig! The Jam were such a good band… I think Setting Sons is my favourite Jam album. The Pirates were also a terrific live band… Mick Green a total guitar legend!
I was there, Ultravox my favourite band at the time, still love them with John Foxx in the lead but watching Sham again they were fantastic. Thanks for the memories Music non stop
I spent 3 hours out cold, though drink, on the floor on Saturday . So missed those bands. A nice young lady watched over me making sure I was alright. Everyone else I was with, were drunk or high on weed or acid and had wandered off. I watched Spirit as I sobered up and later bought their album. Fortunately I saw the best bands. For a lot of people, it was a weekend away from the parents, to get bombed and have a laugh. The bands were secondary. The Pirates were already a big favourite of mine after watching them at Swansea Students. The Jam and Foreigner were brilliant as well. I had their albums . Spirit ,Ultravox and Quo were good. The punk stuff was unfortunately disappointing. Our group was a right mix. We had a hippie, with us and most of us enjoyed rock & punk new age . Some of the recollections here are brilliant for so long ago.
I was there first and last Reading. Travelled all the way from Campbeltown, Argyll. Superb. We scored backstage passes for all 3 days. Great Times. Glad this was filmed.
I was there, 18 years old, my one and only Reading Festival. Ultavox stood out for me, they were on in the evening and the lighting seemed to enhance the music. It was a good day.
I was there,my 3rd Reading Festival,this film was screened in between acts (in chunks) at the 1979 Festival,haven't seen it since...Memories! This year would have been my 40th Reading Festival...not to be...awaiting next year! I did l augh at the hot air balloon bearing the name of Lindisfarne,who played later that weekend who had had the recent hit "Run for Home".Foreigner,Patti Smith,Nutz,Next,Albion Band,Tom Robinson Band,Gruppo Sportivo,After The Fire,Bethnal,The Motors and Status Quo also played.
I was at other festivals around the time. Punk was still the new guy in town and drew a whole new crowd. The different fan factions must've learned to get along, and the punks maybe chilled out a little bit, while the hippies learned to appreciate the punks. At a festival you'd find, punk, metal, funk, soul, rock n roll, blues, reggae, folk and maybe even disco... and maybe just maybe a some jazz... Festivals are even more diverse these days, but way too commercial comapared to back then
Hello dear Music non stop! Thank you for BRILLIANT find! Did you know very rare Italian documentary about punk? I don't know about name of this documentary movie, but this movie including Ultravox Live footage, that included songs that never release on any record! Helpfully information is song name: Ultravox "Storm of Things" - it from this movie. I would like to see fool movie!
Good gig! The Jam were such a good band… I think Setting Sons is my favourite Jam album. The Pirates were also a terrific live band… Mick Green a total guitar legend!
What a time. Brilliant music from better times. Love to all those bands.😊
I was there, Ultravox my favourite band at the time, still love them with John Foxx in the lead but watching Sham again they were fantastic. Thanks for the memories Music non stop
👏👏👏👏👏
Best Ultravox line up
I spent 3 hours out cold, though drink, on the floor on Saturday . So missed those bands. A nice young lady watched over me making sure I was alright. Everyone else I was with, were drunk or high on weed or acid and had wandered off. I watched Spirit as I sobered up and later bought their album.
Fortunately I saw the best bands.
For a lot of people, it was a weekend away from the parents, to get bombed and have a laugh. The bands were secondary. The Pirates were already a big favourite of mine after watching them at Swansea Students. The Jam and Foreigner were brilliant as well. I had their albums . Spirit ,Ultravox and Quo were good.
The punk stuff was unfortunately disappointing.
Our group was a right mix. We had a hippie, with us and most of us enjoyed rock & punk new age . Some of the recollections here are brilliant for so long ago.
Spirit were awesome!
Wonderful! Penetration were much underrated. The Jam always brilliant.
When Reading Festival meant something, not just a Radio 1 Roadshow in disguise.
There were moments in this era I thought Pauline Murray was the finest singer in the world. I still do!
I was there first and last Reading. Travelled all the way from Campbeltown, Argyll. Superb. We scored backstage passes for all 3 days. Great Times. Glad this was filmed.
Fantastic
I was there, 18 years old, my one and only Reading Festival. Ultavox stood out for me, they were on in the evening and the lighting seemed to enhance the music. It was a good day.
The pirates no shit ROCK N ROLL.
🎸🎸🎸👍
Great to see the skins from the Rude boy film here during Borstal Breakout.
I was there,my 3rd Reading Festival,this film was screened in between acts (in chunks) at the 1979 Festival,haven't seen it since...Memories! This year would have been my 40th Reading Festival...not to be...awaiting next year! I did l augh at the hot air balloon bearing the name of Lindisfarne,who played later that weekend who had had the recent hit "Run for Home".Foreigner,Patti Smith,Nutz,Next,Albion Band,Tom Robinson Band,Gruppo Sportivo,After The Fire,Bethnal,The Motors and Status Quo also played.
DIL LONGSTAFF Nice to see a Dutch band was there too 😎
and John Otway, Chelsea, Spirit and the Ian Gillan Band
Totally cool Sham69
What a brilliant documentary
Yeah it's a great one. Feel free to visit my online recordstore at www.musicnonstop.nl whenever you like
The jam
I was there😁😁😁😁
jimmy perseyはiggy popを彷彿とさせるかっこよさ!!
インタビューでは若い時のlou reedにちょっと似てる気がする
ULTRAVOXはあまり映像がないのでとても貴重!!
piratesの男臭い音もたまらん!!
最初から最後まで、ポストパンクへ移行する前のパンクの最期の輝き
ノンストップで観られる
Tre giorni bellissimi tutti i migliori gruppi punk della prima ora tutto il giorno fino a notte fonda ma ne è valsa la pena punk never die🎶🎶🎶🎶🌹🎸
I was at other festivals around the time. Punk was still the new guy in town and drew a whole new crowd. The different fan factions must've learned to get along, and the punks maybe chilled out a little bit, while the hippies learned to appreciate the punks. At a festival you'd find, punk, metal, funk, soul, rock n roll, blues, reggae, folk and maybe even disco... and maybe just maybe a some jazz... Festivals are even more diverse these days, but way too commercial comapared to back then
I saw this at the Pitt theater in New Orleans circa '82, along with Decline of Western Civilization
30:45 ULTRAVOX
Steve hillage shredding if the kids are united 🙌🏼
パンクとビートは地続き
78年…
それはより変化を求める音とハード路線を貫こうとする音とが交錯した年でもある
結果は歴史が示した通り!
だが パイレーツの叩き出すビートは 現在でも十分有効だ😂
Hello dear Music non stop! Thank you for BRILLIANT find! Did you know very rare Italian documentary about punk? I don't know about name of this documentary movie, but this movie including Ultravox Live footage, that included songs that never release on any record! Helpfully information is song name: Ultravox "Storm of Things" - it from this movie. I would like to see fool movie!
Odeon TV - La Moda e La Musica Punk 1977 I suppose
@@Musicnonstopnl Yes, this is it! Thank you very much!
Amazing - have never seen the original Ultravox lineup live - is there any more footage?
I think the first two Sham 69 Albums were ace.
What a brilliant day !!I was in that crowd somewhere ! Every band was great, except Sham 69, who were, and still are, shit !!
sham are great
The Gastonbury's got cancelled again. Who cares.
I was stage security at this, saw many amazing bands from the side of the stage over the years, but not that year! It was one shit act after another.
There's no accounting 4 taste
Jobsworth, get back k in ye box.