Buzzcocks Live at Reggies 9.20.24
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- With their crisp melodies, Pete Shelley’s biting lyrics, and Shelley’s and Steve Diggle’s driving guitars, Buzzcocks were one of the most influential bands to emerge in the initial wave of British punk rock. Largely eschewing politics, they instead brought an intense, brilliant vigor to the three-minute pop song, powered by Shelley’s alternately funny and anguished lyrics about adolescence and love, backed by melodies and hooks that were concise and memorable. They released two albums in 1978 (Another Music in a Different Kitchen and Love Bites) that tightened up and refined their sound, then delivered the more experimental A Different Kind of Tension in 1979 before the fast pace of their career and problems with their record label led them to break up in 1981. When Buzzcocks re-formed in 1989, they launched a long string of tours and albums that exhibited the same spirit the group had shown from the start, starting with 1993’s Trade Test Transmissions and continuing to The Way in 2014, which was Shelley’s last album with the band before his 2018 death. After a short break, Diggle rallied the troops and went on, touring and releasing an LP titled Sonics in the Soul in 2022. The group’s powerful punk-pop proved to be enormously influential and timeless, with echoes of their sound resonating in bands like Hüsker Dü, Nirvana, and the Exploding Hearts, along with almost every band who ever blended the hooks of pop with the energy of punk.
Glad to see Steve still rocking
Never stop going guys. Keeping the spirit alive❤❤❤
R.I.P Pete Shelley
1:30 What do I get?
4:27 I don't mind
6:41 Promises
End of using the RickenBacker
Start of using the fender telecaster
9:03 censes out of control
12:03 Fast cars
14:30 Sick city
18:25 Autonomy, starting with a long drums intro
22:55 Bad dreams
28:04 Why can't I touch it??
33:48 Orgasm addict
36:06 Manchester rain
38:59 Destination 0
43:59 Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)
47:15 Harmony in my head
Thanks for this! RIP Pete
Long live Buzzcocks
10 minutes of Harmony In My Head…🥱
@@troylowin-green7408 That's good, you should see them live in real life!
Steve will die happy on stage! He just keeps on going.
Love diggle as lead, always the coolest buzzcock
Diggle still rocking the old classic songs !!
Top concert !! 🎉
Just isn't Buzzcocks without Pete Shelley's vocals:'(
Yes it is... Some of the Buzzcocks is better than none😊
Steve's voice is just awful ....
@@metamoralia I agree his voice was not on form on this gig and is normally alot better... Maybe it's his age that is beginning to get the better of him.
I agree !
It's not the same , Steve is too old , time to call it a day I feel !
@MadderMel Steve's no older than alot of the others who are still at it, the Damned, Stiff Little Fingers, Weller, Foxton, Sham 69 and the list goes on.. And they are all still better than what many newer offerings are..
Still sound fucking awesome!
Not Buzzcocks without Pete Shelly's vocals
Point taken, nothing lasts forever.
Still great to see Diggle performing.
Legends
International Women with NO Bodyhair. Can't Beat that scene !!!
The songs from their last album sounds better live!
He sings too behind the beat. The color of Steve's voice is great, but the beat isn't there. The instrumentation is outstanding.
Must be hard for any drummer trying to compare to John Maher . This guy gives it a go but ………………
Who are original members in this line up?
Steve Diggle..
Only Steve Diggle is original
The cool guitar player is just thinking, get me outta here wtf,
Bass player looks completely blank 😶
That's true. Prefer Tony Barber
cool though yeah?
No
Horrible.