Quote: Chappers @ July 22 2013, 9:32 PM BSTWhy? What have they done to you?
Actually white punks was way pre-punk and re-released to cash in using the title and is not at all punk.
I wasn't criticising the Tubes, Chappers, or the NME. Am keen on the NME which I bought for 20 years. It was just the association I had. Accept what you say about them. You have more knowledge of them than me. I feel that they were punk stylistically. Musically, it's more the Stooges and the New York Dolls.
Funny that you should mention Big Star because, genuinely, I was going to post them next. Love the following one which is definitely a classic. I really wanted to see them at Rhythm Festival (2009?) but it didn't happen, and then Alex Chilton died. To my mind, their historical importance is without question.
One point is they are a key link between the Beatles/the Byrds and a huge amount of indie. Teenage Fanclub, for example. Last year's spin off project, Lightships, had its critics but I didn't think it was bad.
Big Star - The Ballad of El Goodo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn1t6l7UUPc
Lightships - Sweetness In Her Spark - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es4Fjw8SxjY