@@kelechi_77 well they are performers aren't they? thats not my problem with it. I don't think im being rose tinted, people don't talk to eachother the way they used to. everyone is alienated and lonelier than ever
@@crackthefoundation_ tbh i dont know, i talked about this to my dad once and he told me that in the 80s-90s if you went on public transport and talked to strangers, they wouldn't reply or they would get angry, he said talking to strangers wasn't a normal thing people just minded their own business even before cell phones.
@@jlohmann13 The "new Sex Pistols" would have had to have been something totally unlike anything that came before so it's kind of an oxymoron (if that's the right word). I remember that time PiL were interviewed and the Angelic Upstarts were cited as the new Pistols. It was kind of a set-up. Lydon was accused by a cretinous Mensi as being a "sell-out". PiL just walked off the show [ Search youtube for *_'PiL - Live on Check It Out 1979 (full version)'._* ].
@@oldskoolfool141 i dunno. _Were_ they? Tell me what you know. I do pick up a certain lilt in his voice...he who goes under the moniker 'Animal'...that perhaps he was nicely brought-up to a degree, yes.. But "posh"?
The UK class system is a mysterious thing, I've never really worked it out. I'm from a lower-middle class background apparently, but I've had idiot snobs slag me off for being a little too coarse for their liking and on the other extreme I've had _inverted_ snobbery from class-war types who thought I sounded my 't's a little too much for *_their_* liking...and so after all these years I still don't know where I am. It's a mythtery as Toyah once sang.
Used to love the league. Women and so what were 2 of my favourite songs 🎵
Saw them in the 00’s and they were still great 👍 😂
Amazing band❤ originals that is for sure.
this type of organic feeling existed still up until very late 90s; totally gone today
what organic feeling? All these scenes were performative as hell, rose-tinted glasses
@@kelechi_77 organic man like in RSO man can't u dig???
@@edwardmclaughlin719 haha fair
@@kelechi_77 well they are performers aren't they? thats not my problem with it. I don't think im being rose tinted, people don't talk to eachother the way they used to. everyone is alienated and lonelier than ever
@@crackthefoundation_ tbh i dont know, i talked about this to my dad once and he told me that in the 80s-90s if you went on public transport and talked to strangers, they wouldn't reply or they would get angry, he said talking to strangers wasn't a normal thing people just minded their own business even before cell phones.
still a great band seen them a bunch oh times check out there documentary its brilliant ...
2024 still 👍
Just read Animals book highly recommend it
Yes
Just a regular bunch of guys doing their thing. I once heard that they were dubbed the new Sex Pistols.
@@jlohmann13
The "new Sex Pistols" would have had to have been something totally unlike anything that came before so it's kind of an oxymoron (if that's the right word).
I remember that time PiL were interviewed and the Angelic Upstarts were cited as the new Pistols. It was kind of a set-up. Lydon was accused by a cretinous Mensi as being a "sell-out". PiL just walked off the show [ Search youtube for *_'PiL - Live on Check It Out 1979 (full version)'._* ].
They're English, but they look very, very Australian.
More posh lads playing dress-up
@@oldskoolfool141 i dunno. _Were_ they? Tell me what you know. I do pick up a certain lilt in his voice...he who goes under the moniker 'Animal'...that perhaps he was nicely brought-up to a degree, yes.. But "posh"?
Certainly not posh and most definitely not playing dress up, you couldn't be more wrong in your assumption.
Haha my dad was never "posh" 😂
He was a biker from a council estate in Tunbridge wells
The UK class system is a mysterious thing, I've never really worked it out. I'm from a lower-middle class background apparently, but I've had idiot snobs slag me off for being a little too coarse for their liking and on the other extreme I've had _inverted_ snobbery from class-war types who thought I sounded my 't's a little too much for *_their_* liking...and so after all these years I still don't know where I am. It's a mythtery as Toyah once sang.