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Buzzcocks - What Do I get - Toronto 1979 0951am 9.12.24 cool. you got the full performance of the electric circus gig? i was thinking buzzcocks drummer was, allegedly, 16 years old and eater's was a mere stripling lad of 14. wow. ahahahah.........................makes me want to get on stage and trash it all... how about you?
Great post! I saw Buzzcocks on this tour in '79 (I don't remember which month) at The Opera House in Lawrence, KS. Ultravox opened the show. I was 19 years old and this concert blew my mind. My musical world changed after seeing those two bands live!
I saw them in Blackburn a few weeks (Oct 79) with Joy Division supporting them and was lucky enough to talk to Pete about last year in November, he is very very sadly missed.
The P.C. SJWs of today's punk rock scene would have definitely went off on that girl wearing the swastika shirt. However, that was common in the early U.K. punk scene. I've seen a picture of Siouxsie Sioux wearing a shirt just like that girl had.
The girl with the t shirt is the least of the SJW worries. Note the guy who walks towards that girl in the white jacket with the sleeves cut off, they are together. Writing on the jackets says "Nazi baby" "Homosexual murder in mind" "kill yourself" and more that I can't make out.
@@mountaindew7190 Free speech doesn't mean you have to respect odious views. In fact, it includes the right to "go off on" people for their odious views. Read John Stuart Mill.
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Buzzcocks - What Do I get - Toronto 1979 0951am 9.12.24 cool. you got the full performance of the electric circus gig? i was thinking buzzcocks drummer was, allegedly, 16 years old and eater's was a mere stripling lad of 14. wow. ahahahah.........................makes me want to get on stage and trash it all... how about you?
Great Buzzcocks. Thanks. toronto canada
Nice to hear from a viewer in Toronto🙂
Precious clip! I'm still heart broken over Pete!
Yeah it was a shock.
Me too..
Great post! I saw Buzzcocks on this tour in '79 (I don't remember which month) at The Opera House in Lawrence, KS. Ultravox opened the show. I was 19 years old and this concert blew my mind. My musical world changed after seeing those two bands live!
December 5th 1979, there is a partial audio recording of that gig with seven of the songs. You were lucky to have been there
Such a monumental band
They certainly were. Thanks for watching and commenting
Punk gold!! Only 40 seconds in and the intro is just fcuking amazing! Thanks for sharing this insight into punk history, and Pete Shelley RIP.
Comments such as yours, are why I upload these videos. Thank you for watching.
WHO POSTED THIS ? DEFINITLY A HISTORICAL PUNK ROCK MASTERPIECE...WONDERFUL...VERY ENTERTAINING...THANK YOU SCOTTS TEE VEE
I'm glad you found and enjoyed this video.
bloody geniuses
I saw them in Blackburn a few weeks (Oct 79) with Joy Division supporting them and was lucky enough to talk to Pete about last year in November, he is very very sadly missed.
You were blessed to see those legendary bands and to met Pete.
Precious interview & performance, cheers mate
You are more than welcome
Pete was a legend. 😊
A rough diamond, it still looks pretty!
Thanks for watching and commenting, so few Buzzcocks fans ever do.
Excellent!
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
I'm the girl in the white sequin shirt and pink and red striped mini skirt. This must be taken from The New Music
You are one of a handful of people to spot themselves in the videos I upload, so thank you Deirdre, for taking the time to comment.
Love this
neat
Glad you enjoyed it Bilbo
Una chica del público con camiseta de los RAMONES genial!!!
0:43
The Boss??????get the bus
The P.C. SJWs of today's punk rock scene would have definitely went off on that girl wearing the swastika shirt. However, that was common in the early U.K. punk scene. I've seen a picture of Siouxsie Sioux wearing a shirt just like that girl had.
The girl with the t shirt is the least of the SJW worries. Note the guy who walks towards that girl in the white jacket with the sleeves cut off, they are together. Writing on the jackets says "Nazi baby" "Homosexual murder in mind" "kill yourself" and more that I can't make out.
And that's a bad thing that people would go off on that girl?
@@10Rice8Fun Do you believe in free speech?
@@mountaindew7190 Of course I do. Do you believe in supporting the nazi regime?
@@mountaindew7190 Free speech doesn't mean you have to respect odious views. In fact, it includes the right to "go off on" people for their odious views. Read John Stuart Mill.