Post Punk Bands I Love!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2022
  • In this video I discuss post punk bands I love! I kick it off by going over my top 5 post punk bands. Then I discuss other post punk bands I love in no particular order! Post punk is one of my preferred genres. It had/has so much to offer!
    What post punk bands and records do you love?
    I'm Hanna, and thanks for watching! Like my video? Please subscribe and give me a thumbs up!
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  • @Magicmatty2024
    @Magicmatty2024 5 месяцев назад +5

    I still have “metal box” in the actual metal box! 🎉

  • @victorvasquez1923
    @victorvasquez1923 Год назад +17

    The Sound and Chameleons, two woefully underrated bands. Nice one H!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Thanks, V! I know this genre is a fave of yours, too, so I'm glad you stopped in! More people need to hear the Sound and Chameleons for sure! See you on IG!

    • @positivelivingmusic5497
      @positivelivingmusic5497 7 месяцев назад

      I've about wore out my vinyl copy of the All Fall Down lp by the Sound.

    • @folkeur
      @folkeur 4 месяца назад

      Very good selection, this channel is beautiful! Do you like « Sad Lovers and Giants »?

  • @leftygoldblatt55
    @leftygoldblatt55 8 месяцев назад +3

    The Sound. Enough said. Fabulous band.

  • @stevenmccart5455
    @stevenmccart5455 Год назад +9

    It's nice to see a young person liking some of my favorite music. The 70s and 80s were full of great new music and I saw soo many great shows and loved getting surprised by great new music.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      I basically love lots of music from the 60s thru the 90s...with perhaps a higher preference for the 80s! Cheers!

  • @stuartfishman1044
    @stuartfishman1044 Год назад +3

    Gang Of Four, Television, Au Pairs and Talking Heads on your wall? Thanks for making my Sunday morning, Omaha Introvert.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      You're very welcome! I'm just happy to connect with other folks with a mutual love for these bands/genre!

  • @darrenlewis5403
    @darrenlewis5403 Год назад +12

    Hanna - Young Marble Giants (from Cardiff) their one and only album 'Colossal Youth' (1980) is a classic together with the 'Final Day' and 'Testcard' EP's.
    Stuart Moxham of the band went on to form The Gist ('Embrace The Herd' LP - 1982) all excellent.
    Swell Maps 'A Trip To Marineville' (1979) and ...In 'Jane From Occupied Europe' (1980) also brilliant👍

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +3

      Hi Darren! I meant to get that reissue of Colossal Youth put out a few years ago. Hopefully it's still somewhat easy to get. I need to look. Swell Maps have been on my list for a while. I really dig Nikki Sudden!

    • @darrenlewis5403
      @darrenlewis5403 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert
      The Domino label reissue version of Colossal Youth is pretty comprehensive Hanna as it covers the bulk of the bands output.
      There's the Live At The Hurrah DVD included too😎
      I was 15 years old when the orig Rough Trade LP came out, bought it and rapidly became obsessed😅
      One more Hanna, I never really thought of them as post punk but 1980's band Felt were fantastic.
      I have The Splendour Of Fear on as we speak (1984 - Cherry Red)😎

  • @513Lindaddy
    @513Lindaddy Год назад

    I am very limited in my knowledge of post punk and punk but I always learn so much from your channel. You introduced me to the Gits who are from Yellow Springs, Ohio which is 20 mins from my hometown. Much love from Cincinnati! You and Mazzie are my favorite vinyl enthusiasts.

  • @jezoakley9765
    @jezoakley9765 Год назад

    Absolutely loving listening to musical commentary you do and especially when you keep producing albums that are in my collection too. Glad I'm not alone. I'd say the best Magazine album is The Correct Use of Soap. Also a big Joy Division Fan. Keep this coming.

  • @jerrytook7308
    @jerrytook7308 Год назад +3

    Hey, Hanna. Thanks, as always, for these terrific genre overviews. Very enlightening! (I just ordered a copy of The Fall's "Wonderful".) Speaking of enlightenment, I want to say that one important reminder I get from your vids is that a band can fall into several different genres over the course of its career, or even on the same album, so one shouldn't let genre labels limit your listening interests. One should always be open to new stuff. It might be more enjoyable - and familiar - than you think. Looking forward to the next one!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Congrats on picking up that crucial Fall record, Jerry. Take care.

  • @chrisreese7142
    @chrisreese7142 Год назад +3

    Love the channel and love all of the bands you mentioned. Great collection! Kudos!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Chris! So glad you love this genre too! I appreciate you being here! Cheers!

  • @vinylwood
    @vinylwood Год назад

    Good vid. I really love watching videos of this era with the bands and music I was completely immersed in thru my 20's and early 30's. Have half of those LP's and saw many live in small funky venues. Great time to be young. Thx.

  • @BBlooger
    @BBlooger Год назад

    Such a great video! Cheers.

  • @mikaelsjoberg1894
    @mikaelsjoberg1894 Год назад +24

    This channel is a real treat. Theres a british band called Scars - their album Author , Author is one of my favourites from this era. Did you mention Gun Club? The Polices first 3 records are smash as well. And the latest Beach House album Once Twice Melody is amazing - reminds me of Cocteau.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +3

      Hi Mikael. Ah, you reminded me that I definitely need to sample the latest Beach House album. Love them and I'm pretty behind! I didn't mention Gun Club but probably should have. They're kind of hard to categorize. Psychobilly? Bluesy punk? Great band and I have 3 or 4 of their albums on CD. Cheers!

    • @isherrod13
      @isherrod13 Год назад

      Great comments Todd.

    • @marktait2371
      @marktait2371 Год назад

      mik. beach has 2 singles on local.indie radio here they had a show locally 2 weeks ago but of course sold out same sort of cocteau vibe the duo also had in studio session promoting local shows

    • @brett.altEIGHTies
      @brett.altEIGHTies Год назад

      Author Author is such a gem

    • @connoriangorrie-miller8951
      @connoriangorrie-miller8951 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert
      Regarding The Gun Club, I'd call them blues punk

  • @careyatchison1348
    @careyatchison1348 Год назад +3

    You are discovering all the albums that I have wonderful memories of discovering. My first Magazine album was 'the Correct Use of Soap' which had "Song from under the Floorboards" on it, one of my favorite songs. You have inspired me to look for more albums by the Sound & early Adam Ant.
    [BTW, not many people are hip to Red Lorry Yellow Lorry; congrats!]

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hi Carey! More people definitely need to give Red Lorry Yellow Lorry a chance! And the Correct Use of Soap is a great album to start with by Magazine! Song from Under the Floorboards is fantastic! Cheers!

  • @dcjenner
    @dcjenner Год назад

    Thank you from a definitely older vinyl collector. I am an avid rock and folk collector mainly stuck in the 60’s and 70’s. You are finally and appreciably expanding my horizons.

  • @ronnywilson2112
    @ronnywilson2112 Год назад

    Love all bands mentioned today. Great collection on the wall.

  • @marcopervo
    @marcopervo Год назад +15

    The Wonderful & Frightening World of the Fall blew me away when it came out and they became a band I’ve listened to throughout the rest of my life.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +2

      Hey Marc. That's the first studio album I was able to find of theirs and it's a special one! Enjoy your weekend!

    • @davidbeckerich
      @davidbeckerich Год назад

      The first Fall LP I was able to get was "at the Witch Trials" quite enjoyable.

    • @davidbeckerich
      @davidbeckerich Год назад

      @@satireofcircumstance6458 Thanks for the reply. Do you by any chance know if The Fall :Live at the Witch Trials was originally on I R.S. Records? I owned a copy but did not purchase it. I was a building manager in Manhattan and IRS was a tenant that defaulted on their rent. I was able to go thru their inventory and take what I wanted. I took two of every LP and 45. I had a load of British punk. I was always lucky in that respect. Any fans of The Dictators first LP :The Dictators Go Girl Crazy?

    • @davidbeckerich
      @davidbeckerich Год назад

      @THE LONDON LOU EXPERIENCE The Dictators may have been the first New York punk band playing pure punk In 1975. They booked CBGB before The Ramones. Their first LP was legendary, the others were more metal due to having a connection with Jimmy Boners who helped produce The Blue Oster Cult. Just groove to the first LP " The Dictators Go Girl Crazy" it's all about haircut and attitude. "Crushing in my daddy's car doing my homework in the bar" "four white boys playing with toys" "we knocked them in Dallas, they didn't know we were Jews". Your right they are a fun band with major attitude!

    • @Bruugensnort
      @Bruugensnort 7 месяцев назад

      I saw the Fall whenever they came to Michigan since the 80s. I spoke/drank with Mark E. Smith sitting at the bar in Ann Arbor and after the show I gave him a handful of cigarettes (he was out) as he walked off stage and went to the bus. I miss him and waiting for new releases. "I play them every Saturday..."

  • @jonnytrrrash7
    @jonnytrrrash7 Год назад +3

    great video, great collection! thanks for reminding me that i've been totally sleeping on The Sound and need their records.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey Jonny! So glad you liked this video! Yes, if you can find anything by the Sound, pick it up immediately! So essential!

  • @psychedelicpunkster6840
    @psychedelicpunkster6840 Год назад

    Your on a roll so awesome your discovering these bands . A good percentage of your Punk/post Punk I've had in my collection for yrs so it refreshing to see your passion towards these groups , way to go Hannah!!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Thanks! So glad you loved the video and the bands/records I showed. What a golden time for music!

  • @nansenscat9315
    @nansenscat9315 7 месяцев назад

    Whoa! An original copy of PIL Metal Box!! Amazing. 😊
    Post Punk and Shoegaze are probably my all time favorite rock genres. This is a wonderful video. Thanks for sharing your collection with us!

  • @christopherbloxom7630
    @christopherbloxom7630 Год назад +3

    Hi Hannah! Thank you for all your great work creating these videos! Been a subscriber of yours for a long time. Because of you I'm now a big My Bloody Valentine fan. I snagged all the deluxe releases that came out. A couple bands I think is worth mentioning for post-punk/post-hardcore is Quicksand and Fugazi I HIGHLY RECOMMEND these bands for those that haven't heard of them. Again, thanks for all your hard work creating these great videos 👍.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey Christopher! I really appreciate the comment and it's so nice to read that you're really enjoying my videos! I must say that it brings me joy that I turned you on to MBV! A band I never tire of and their influence is exraordinary!
      I dig Fugazi! I'll have to check out Quicksand a little further. Thanks so much, and enjoy the rest of your weekend!

  • @enajd9552
    @enajd9552 Год назад +3

    Was just listening to Playing with a different sex recently. Even sciatica could keep me from bopping around. New subscriber here, thank you! Have so many of those albums along with fab memories of a great era. My favourite of all is The Monochrome Set. Formed 1978 London first album Strange Boutique. Sardonic lyrics, insane drumming, fabulous guitars, bass, key changes, influences from everywhere. Just brilliant fun.

    • @isherrod13
      @isherrod13 Год назад +1

      I love The Monochrome Set.

  • @spinzvinyl
    @spinzvinyl Год назад

    4:46 - The Sound “From The Lion’s Mouth” Thank you for turning me on to this album! I snagged an original UK pressing and it sounds amazing!!! Great video!

  • @luridtraversal94
    @luridtraversal94 Год назад

    Great video!!! You included so many of my favorites, and managed to introduce me to some I've yet to hear of!!!! Great work!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      So glad you enjoyed this one, Michael! I think I have enough to do a post punk update soon!

  • @timrgraham
    @timrgraham Год назад +3

    Great call on the Sound - I don't know why they're not more well known. What an amazing band!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Well stated, Tim! I hadn't even heard of the Sound until a few years ago and I've been hooked ever since. Incredibly band!

  • @TCatsDeepVinylTraxx
    @TCatsDeepVinylTraxx Год назад +5

    I absolutely love this video and your amazing collection. You show a lot of my favorite post punk bands (The Comsat Angels, Pere Ubu, etc.) and even a couple I still haven't heard of. I agree with you about some people labeling Television as post-punk. I would almost consider them more of a proto-punk band as they did influence a lot of later punk and post punk bands, but they are one of those groups where genre classification is a bit fuzzy. As far as my own favorite post-punk bands, I would have to mention A Silver Mt. Zion which is an offshoot of Godspeed You Black Emperor. Even though their first album was more post rock (mainly because there are few vocals), once they started to introduce vocals, they tended to come out more as post punk with their unpolished instrumentation and singing. I recommend their albums "Horses in the Sky" and "13 Blues for Thirteen Moons". I also love Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Gene Loves Jezebel, Japan, The Residents (again, they could be considered proto-punk maybe?), Scratch Acid and so on. Great video and excellent picks!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey there! So glad that I showed some of your favorites here! I guess I will have to spend some time with A Silver Mt. Zion! I appreciate the album recommendations from them! Ah, Dead Can Dance. I found one of their albums for my collection recently that I will show in the next video! Thanks again for being here!

  • @justinvermilyea7640
    @justinvermilyea7640 Год назад

    Loving every video Hanna thank you

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Thank you! My channel is a labor of love and a very accurate depiction of my music taste!

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap Год назад +2

    another fine show that saves us mere mortals a lot of time and energy that would otherwise be spent searching. Thanks.
    As for Eno, I have "Taking Tiger Mountain" on my turntable now. Have a great weekend. Peace.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hi TJ! Taking Tiger Mountain by Eno is an EXCELLENT spin! Right on! So glad you enjoyed this video! Have a wonderful weekend full of tunes!

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Год назад +6

    That was an awesome 👌 way to start the day ! My Top 5 Echo , Comsats , Siouxsie , The Sound & Killing Joke all getting mentioned. I consider Joy Division ➗️ / New Order & The Cure to be at a different level. Excellent presentation 👏 ! Killing Joke had songs covered by both Metallica & Foo Fighters & toured with Tool so they are clearly respected by musicians. Robert Palmer was a big Comsats fan & got them a deal on Island 🏝. The resulting album from 1986 Chasing Shadows is quite good. Hope you do a part 2 ! ✌️

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +2

      So glad you liked this video, David! I had an inkling you would! Your top 5 are solid, of course! I had no idea about the Robert Palmer/Comsat Angels connection! Neat! Yes, Killing Joke's influence is monumental! Cheers!

  • @shadowplay5363
    @shadowplay5363 Год назад +3

    Awesome choices. I love that you picked The Au Pairs Playing with a Different Sex, Pere Ubu's The Modern Dance/Dub House and Comsat Angels Waiting for a Miracle/sleep No More. Those three bands are usually overlooked in the post punk lists. Also love so much Tuxedomoon's Half Mute (I've been listening to it quite a lot lately, lol) and Suburban Lawns. One favorite of mine is The Passions first album, Michael and Miranda.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey there. Thanks for the recommendation on the Passions - Michael & Miranda. I was just sampling some of it and I definitely love their sound! And Half Mute by Tuxedomoon is a very interesting listen. Love that LP! Thanks so much for hanging out for this post punk offering!

  • @GyronCinque
    @GyronCinque 11 месяцев назад

    I can't stop watching. So good to see someone who knows what they're talking about and who has awesome taste! I'm so happy that I stumbled across your channel ♡

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad you found my channel, too! Plenty more post-punk to be found on my channel! I can't stop listening to it!

  • @jeremymorrow9477
    @jeremymorrow9477 Год назад +1

    This is literally the soundtrack of my life from start to finish. Great finds. Nice to see some ACR even at the end. When a lot of people talk about post punk, ACR is one of those bands that just gets forgotten about but they did (and are still doing) some great stuff.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey there, Jeremy! What a shame that ACR aren't more appreciated/recognized. I think they are brilliant! Cheers!

  • @bostrickland4970
    @bostrickland4970 Год назад +4

    This woman KNOWS her music amazing makes me glad I was a teen in the 80s 😊❤

    • @rickh3714
      @rickh3714 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah. But surely most actual Punks were very annoyed to be teens in the late 70s to early 80s?
      We liked some of the music but at the time we mostly hated those years. It's WHY we were punx.
      Just imagine having everyone ELSE at your school listening to Chicago, Steely Dan, The Eagles. Or at their most experimental- Blondie, Meatloaf or The Police?
      While the punks, in most schools greatly outnumbered, sat in the corner of the senior common room sharing mangled cassette tapes of The Clash, The Ramones, Iggy Pop, Devo, Pistols, Buzzcocks,SLF, The Undertones, The Members. Plus some of the bands she's mentioned like Joy Division etc, on a crumby pre ghetto blaster tapedeck. To the derision of the others pumping out their Bob Seger or Billy Joel on the school sound system.
      I wouldn't mind going back again but I wouldn't want to stay there! Just as I can understand a kid not wanting to stay forever in the Covid / Post Covid era to hear a few good songs.
      70s was otherwise beige. 80s - inane greed.

  • @johnshaw1327
    @johnshaw1327 Год назад +3

    Hannah, as a person that came of age during the height of Post Punk, I can say this an overwhelming display of the great bands of the era. Bravo!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Thanks, John! This was a bit of an undertaking but I'm so glad you think I nailed it! Post punk lives!

  • @JonNoble
    @JonNoble Год назад +2

    The Sound and the Comsats! Thank you.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hi Jon! Two crucial bands that I couldn't leave out! Cheers!

  • @teckertime
    @teckertime 2 года назад +2

    Looking forward to it! Rock On Hanna

  • @BarakaPDub
    @BarakaPDub Год назад +7

    Loved the editing on this one with the zoom ins to make it feel like you had two cameras on you. The album falling in the background was pretty funny and I can't tell you how many times I have had that happen to me. As with any of you videos, you're always exposing me to new things as your are two or three levels deeper than most anyone one the post punk side. Your number two and three bands were ones that I had never heard of. I will have to look into Magazine and the Sound. I remember you featuring the Sound before but I still haven't checked them out. I think I mentioned it before but I love the cover to their Jeopardy album. Before this started, I was wondering where Echo and the Bunnymen were going to fall on the list. I honestly expected them to be your number one but boy was I wrong. Gang of Four has to be on everyone's list. Glad you mentioned Suicide's first album. I love that record. I was also happy to see Devo, the Talking Heads, the Cure, and Bauhaus mentioned. It really would be hard to order any of these bands. An Italian pressing??? Italian pressings of anything can be a bit of a rarity because the Italians generally destroyed any record that didn't sell so older issues of anything are a rarity. Loved this video Hanna.

    • @toddhill7483
      @toddhill7483 Год назад +2

      I also discovered Magazine and The Sound "later" in life and they are both brilliant. For The Sound you can't go wrong with Jeopardy, From the Lion's Mouth, and Propaganda. Love Magazine's first 2 albums especially, Real Life and Secondhand Daylight, both of which were featured by Hanna.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey Paul! Thanks, being trying to use a little bit better technique for my editing skills. Of course, nowhere near your level, but baby steps! I love the Sound's "Jeopardy" album cover as well! Fits the feel of the album, too. Yes, I tried doing a top 20 and putting them in order, but it just didn't work out, so I settled on 5 and then did the rest in no order! It took the pressure off that way, hehe! That Italian Double 12" from a Certain Ratio sounds so good! I think that one was released in '81. I think I'm behind on your last 3 videos now. I certainly will be catching up!

  • @Bummerdude78
    @Bummerdude78 Год назад +3

    Amazing picks! Love everything shown! So cool you gave an honorable mention to John McGeoch. I just started playing a 1968 Aria Diamond 1532T very similar to the one he played when Magazine started up. You like Asylum Party? Love em! Okay take care.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hi Billy! Wow, Asylum Party are sounding great to my ears. I'm sampling their Borderline album at the moment! And wow, that Aria Diamond is BEAUTIFUL! :-) Be well, and thanks for the comment!

  • @philh27
    @philh27 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! As someone who was (and still is!) there in North West England during that period, I’m really happy to see and hear your choices and recommendations. You have excellent taste and knowledge!

  • @charlessantino1200
    @charlessantino1200 Год назад +2

    All my favorites. Great list. Saw many of those bands in the day, including PiL, GoF, Talking Heads, Pere Ubu, and so on. Nice to see Kleenex/Liliput on your list, too.

  • @chardrum
    @chardrum Год назад +2

    YES! Hanna you nailed it! Nice! Love Pere Ubu. Also nice shout out to John Macgeoch. Also I was in The Chameleons for a minute playing with Mark in LA for a gig. Amazing record collection!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hi Charlie! Whoa, that's amazing that you got to play with Mark Burgess at a gig. I'm sure an experience you will always treasure! Glad you enjoyed this video! Thank you!

    • @chardrum
      @chardrum Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert It was at The Echo in LA in 2012. I think you can find it on YT

  • @Pauliday
    @Pauliday Год назад +3

    I'm a 1990's kid, but when I first encountered Joy Division as a kid, I instantly knew I resonated with them, and Unknown Pleasures is definitely my personal pick for a must listen. This channel is awesome. Subbed.... Entertainment! is also in my daily rotation for the last decade. I think that album deserves a lot more love. It influenced so much of the punk scene, but I feel like it gets looked over, almost tragically. It was insanely ahead of its time.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +2

      I so appreciate you subscribing! Thank you! I feel Entertainment! gets overlooked quite a bit, too. What a shame. The lyrics and musicianship are just so incredibly strong. And also you get a gold star for loving Unknown Pleasures so much, too! Cheers!

  • @edmceachen6436
    @edmceachen6436 Год назад

    Wow, Hanna, just started following and can’t believe how similar our tastes are. Dead on selections for post punk bands….. AND …. I’m from Omaha also. Central ‘78. Great Channel! Thanks

  • @arthurnegus9852
    @arthurnegus9852 Год назад +1

    Some great choices there Hanna, i would like to add one more to the list if i may and that's The Only Ones. They are one of them bands that are difficult to pigeonhole because they had a bit of everything. Just did three studio albums plus a rarities album entitled Remains. All worth a listen, great musicianship throughout.

  • @martinz60
    @martinz60 Год назад +3

    Very nice collection. I haunted record stores in the late 70's/early 80's, and I'm familiar with most of the albums you present. Definite fan of Au Pairs (also had their live album and some singles), Siouxsie (JuJu is my favorite), Wire (really dig "Map Ref. 41° N 93° W"), Gang Of Four, and The Fall. I remember "Metal Box" being quite expensive then. Also listened to Pylon, The Cramps, X-Mal Deutschland, The Passions, Bush Tetras, Mo-Dettes, Microdisney, and many others. And I lived outside of Omaha in the early 70's (Bellevue).

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey there, Martin! I had a feeling Metal Box has always been a pricey one. What a gem it is! I'd love to get some X-mal Deutschland in the collection but I never come across their LPs. And I have family in Bellevue! Cheers!

  • @davidbeckerich
    @davidbeckerich Год назад +4

    I love your videos being that I was in my mid 20's when these LP's came out and was lucky enough to be hanging out at CBGB and other "punk" bars in Manhattan. I thought my love for post punk ended with Wire's Chairs Missing and 154 . I felt that Wire had quickly jumped from punk (Pink Flag) to post punk with Chairs Missing (an album that Eno wanted to produce). But your list made me realize that I continued with post punk due to me buying and loving Magazine, Joy Division and Gang of Fours Entertainment LP. When I was making these purchases I thought they were punk albums, it took years for listeners to realize the change or where punk ended and post punk began. In retrospect I think Wire's Pink Flag was Punk and Chairs Missing was post punk, the addition of producer Mike Thorne had much to do with this as he added synthesizer and took some of Eno's tools to expand the sound of the instruments- Mike was great at filling in the sound between the notes. Again GREAT list and thanks for bringing me back to my youth when everyday was a Saturday .

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Greetings, David! I really wish I had been old enough to have experienced this post punk period in all its glory! I know I focus on genres a lot on my channel. It helps me keep everything organized in my little brain! Whatever you want to call these bands, punk or post-punk...it's all phenomenal music! :-) So glad you were able to reminisce here! Cheers!

  • @Luis-ov8eq
    @Luis-ov8eq Год назад

    I love this collection. Immediately subscribed to your channel. Ahhh! Im sad I didn't see any Pylon though.

  • @paulkington8380
    @paulkington8380 Год назад +1

    A other great video Hanna as usual. One band you didn't mention is another great Manchester band the Passage who made 4 brilliantly spooky albums post 1980. In fact their second album For All and None is the perfect companion to Closer, beautifully melodic with scarily prescient lyrics. I saw the Au Pairs several times and their albums never captured the fierceness of their live shows. Great band.

  • @billstill1794
    @billstill1794 Год назад +3

    Just wanted to chime in and say this was very interesting - out of all you showed I like Echo & The Bunnymen's psychedelic period the best!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hi Bill! Yeah, love those touches of psych incorporated in Echo's sound. Really enjoyable! Thanks for watching as always!

  • @m.e.3862
    @m.e.3862 Год назад +3

    Great choices! You've pretty much encapsulated all my choices. It's too bad I didn't know you way back when my parents sold the house. I could've given you original presses Playing with a different sex, Porcupine, the entire Gang of 4 discography ... so much stuff that I had that has so much value now. Whoever bought the stuff I dropped off at the Salvation Army is damned lucky!

    • @toddhill7483
      @toddhill7483 Год назад +1

      I am suffering the same type of regret for the music I have lost from decades ago. Ah, the bitter taste of hindsight!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Oh wow, sounds like you indeed had a killer collection! Glad you enjoyed my overview of post punk bands! :-)

  • @teckertime
    @teckertime Год назад +2

    Fantastic picks from your amazing collection. One band I could never get into was the Slits. Everything else you showed I totally Dig. Thanks for the video!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      The Slits are an acquired taste. At least with me they took a bit for me to get on board with, so I get it! Cheers, and thank you for stopping in as always!

  • @bobdtoastie
    @bobdtoastie Год назад

    Just got into your channel through you post punk posts, one of my favourite genres, lucky enough to have been at the right age to see a lot of them live, one of my faves associates, check them out all fabulous but fourth drawer down collects some of the early singles, dark and amazing good place to start, the track tell me Easter’s on a Friday has been one of my faves for nearly my entire lifetime.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      So glad you stumbled onto my channel via my post punk feature videos! And by the way, I just ordered Fourth Drawer Down by Associates! I already had The Affectionate Punch and Sulk on vinyl! Cheers!

  • @punkisinthedetails1470
    @punkisinthedetails1470 Год назад +3

    Mark E Smith and Marquee Moon. Nice.

  • @mistermyers777
    @mistermyers777 Год назад +7

    Post punk, my absolute favourite genre! The Sound, Chameleons and Joy Division are my top 3.
    There's quite a few other underrated post punk bands, I recommend you check out these albums....
    The Opposition - Breaking The Silence
    Comsat Angels - Sleep No More
    Asylum Party - Borderline
    Trisomie 21 - Chapter IV

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +2

      Hey there! Post punk has definitely been my favorite genre as of late..and I imagine that will continue! I love your top 3! I showed Comsat Angels Sleep No More in this video. I wish I could find some Asylum Party. Very rare.

  • @andrewsnell1170
    @andrewsnell1170 Год назад +1

    Great job, as always! Reminds me of the well-known Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads quote. "We were post-punk before punk even happened"

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Love that quote! Brilliant! thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed this video, Andrew!!

  • @Jabberwocky_superfly
    @Jabberwocky_superfly Год назад

    great list!. I'm a huge Chrome fan so it was rad to see even a little mention. Crazy underrated band. hope one day you can land The Pop Groups Y as well. Mabey my fav post punk album.

  • @edmoification
    @edmoification Год назад +4

    Many great groups emerged in the post punk era and became the giants we all love. For me the the first two Smiths albums and REM Murmur are amazing and quintessential post punk records.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      I guess I lumped the Smiths and R.E.M. in my jangle pop series but there indeed is some crossover into post punk territory as well! Thanks for watching!

  • @Bandit-em1sw
    @Bandit-em1sw Год назад +8

    Great video! I would say my top post-punk bands are Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, The Cure, Killing Joke, Bauhaus, and Chameleons. Other favourites: DA!-Female fronted band from Chicago; Volcano Suns, Swell Maps. I would also have you check out new bands: False Brother, and Lowlands-Lover's Blessing LP. Lowlands have a fantastic Sister's Of Mercy vibe.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Love your comment! Love your faves list and I need to check out Volcano Suns and the newer bands you brought up. I dig bands similar to Sisters of Mercy for sure! Thanks for watching!

    • @jturquoise
      @jturquoise 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lol
      Didn’t realize the cure were “post punk “
      😅

    • @Bandit-em1sw
      @Bandit-em1sw 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jturquoise I'm sorry that my post harmed you, Lester Bangs. Where can I buy your guide to current band labels?

    • @jturquoise
      @jturquoise 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bandit-em1sw no harm done
      It gave me quite a chuckle.

  • @BriansVinylRecords
    @BriansVinylRecords Год назад +1

    Another great video Hanna. I will have to check some of these bands out. Rock on!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Rock on, Brian! Post punk is a genre that never gets boring to me!

  • @jasonbridge4204
    @jasonbridge4204 Год назад +1

    Great video...77 to 87 is the best decade for music. I love your choices.....and some I hadn't heard of and will check out.
    I'm never sure where post punk ends and new wave starts??
    Your record wall is amazing....Great shirt too. Another very informative video as always.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey Jason! Thanks so much! Glad you like my tee as well. Post-punk and new wave definitely seemed to have a merge! Cheers!

  • @johnw706
    @johnw706 Год назад +3

    Beyond New Order , The Cure , and Joy Division , I am unfamiliar with most of the bands in this genre . You have given me a lot of recommendations to explore .
    Thanks for the head start !!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Awesome, this should definitely be enough to get you further in the post punk genre! Happy exploring, John! Thanks!

    • @johnw706
      @johnw706 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert Cheers !!

  • @toddhill7483
    @toddhill7483 Год назад +10

    Wow, Hanna. What a collection of brilliant bands you covered! And I will definitely be checking out Chameleons and Au Pairs. As for The Sound, definitely check out the album Propaganda. 1979 recordings released in 1999. It is what Warsaw is to Joy Division, a more raw version of The Sound. You did perfect on the pronunciation of Pere Ubu. If you like them, check out Rocket From the Tombs and their album Barfly. Features Pere Ubu's David Thomas. As for New Model Army, they are one of my all time favorite bands. They got much, much better after those two early albums you featured. Better production, better songs and lyrics. And they have a lengthy and diverse discography. They really started to blossom on the album Ghost of Cain. Would also recommend their crown jewel Thunder and Consolation, Impurity, Today is a Good Day, and Winter. Winter has some dark themes and has thunderous drums and bass throughout. 154 is my favorite from Wire, but I also really dig The Ideal Copy. Also wanted to give a shout out to Joy Division's great collection of songs,, Substance. Lastly, Devo's second album Duty Now For the Future often seems to get overshadowed by the debut but is so creative and unique. My favorite from them. Sorry to ramble on. Thanks again Hanna!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Good afternoon, Todd! Yes, that Propaganda release from the Sound has been on my wishlist for a while. I think I will just have to order it online. Been meaning to check out Rocket from the Tombs as well! Also been keeping an eye out for Thunder and Consolation by New Model Army. And I still need to find Devo's Duty Now for the Future! So great to read your thoughts as always. I appreciate your loyalty to my channel! :-)

    • @nicolaenicolas6088
      @nicolaenicolas6088 Год назад +1

      yes, as for myself NMA brought me the deepest emotions music can do to me

  • @markf1840
    @markf1840 Год назад

    Great great call on The Sound

  • @neuraldance1086
    @neuraldance1086 Год назад +1

    Great selections! not seen that different 'Real Life' cover before!,is that a U.S pressing? can't believe you've got metal box! awesome! Glad to hear the Au Pairs getting a mention, well underrated, the Sound's 'All fall Down' and The Mighty Wah's nah poo the art of bluff' are ones I love as well that no-one mentions.Simple Minds first four albums I consider post punk as well especially 'real to reel cacophony' well worth a listen if you like Magazine

  • @markriffey8899
    @markriffey8899 Год назад +5

    She's like an encyclopedia. Keep it coming.

  • @murraycampbell1548
    @murraycampbell1548 Год назад +5

    Hi Hanna.
    Loved your list. I was in high school for this period and it is strong in my soul! Many times listening to 154 in a dark room loud… A Touching Display. Wow!
    A great live album to track down is Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape from Bauhaus. The first four albums from the Cure are their best imho. Mark Burgess did the art for all the Chameleons albums.
    Sorry for the randomness.
    Cheers!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Greetings, Murray! To have been in high school during this period of incredible music must have been extra special! I would love to find "Press the Eject and Give me the Tape" by Bauhaus. On my list! And Mark Burgess - a man of immense talent! Great to hear from you! Cheers!

    • @chrisknowlton9460
      @chrisknowlton9460 Год назад +2

      Hello, Chameleons guitarist Reg Smithies did all the album cover artwork, not Mark Burgess.

    • @murraycampbell1548
      @murraycampbell1548 Год назад

      @@chrisknowlton9460 Thanks for the correction!

    • @RnR-Rebel
      @RnR-Rebel Год назад +1

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert - FYI: “Press The Eject And Give Me The Tape” was originally put out as an “extra” in the 1st 1k pressings of “The Sky’s Gone Out”. I have one of those 1st 1k but it’s worth squat🤣! I’m quite sure you can pickup an original pressing for very little & I agree a must have since you love Bauhaus. Jet 🧡🎸🎶⚡️🏍

  • @1percentpinoy
    @1percentpinoy Год назад

    Great video. Added some of those to my wantlist.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Nice! Glad I was able to bring some more post punk groups to your attention! Cheers!

  • @genarocabrera2869
    @genarocabrera2869 Месяц назад

    Essential Logic, Minimal Compact, PragVec, Throwing Muses maybe in part two! Love your channel!

  • @Glendoras
    @Glendoras Год назад +4

    Great episode! I am not the biggest fan of post punk, more of a punk fan. With that said, some of the albums you showed are among my all time favorites, like The Sound Jepardy, Magazines debut and The Wire’s three first albums. Totally outstanding stuff. Marquee moon with Television is also an all time fave, but I can’t see them as post punk, but it doesn’t really matter what label is put on a record, if it’s good it’s good. 😀👍🏽

    • @Glendoras
      @Glendoras Год назад

      …BTW, I really dig that first(?) Chamelions LP. Huge want!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey there! Yep, I'm with you on not really being on board with labeling Marquee Moon from Television as post-punk, but I knew if I didn't include it, bunches of people would call me out! Haha! If it's good, it's good is right!
      Oh yes, and Script of the Bridge by Chameleons is a must have for sure!

  • @kezzawd
    @kezzawd Год назад +3

    Very fortunate to have seen Joy Division live, supporting The Buzzcocks, at the Bournemouth Pavilion in 1978. Ian Curtis had an epileptic seizure at the gig and had to be helped off stage and was rushed to hospital. Pete Shelley got very upset and stopped the band mid “Orgasm Addict” to ask the audience to stop spitting at him ! A very memorable gig for me - it was one of the first few I ever attended and has stuck with me for these particular gig events.

    • @ForARide
      @ForARide Год назад

      I missed out on that. Was living in Portsmouth at that time, but none of my mates was prepaired to make the trip over to Bournemouth, so I thought I'd see them at a later date. Til today I'm still kickin' me ass.

  • @rarerecordreporter
    @rarerecordreporter 3 месяца назад

    Josef K. The only fun in town. Who has that! Lady, great video, got almost all of the bands on vinyl. The music of my youth.

  • @jimmycburfield5997
    @jimmycburfield5997 Год назад

    This video is a goldmine of brilliant music!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Jimmy! Glad you love the post punk genre as much as I do!

  • @terrywachter
    @terrywachter 2 года назад +3

    154
    What a great album.
    Chairs Missing still edges it out as my fave though

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Both are featured! Hope you enjoy the video, Terry! Happy weekend to you!

  • @andrewwatson4516
    @andrewwatson4516 Год назад +4

    Hi Omaha, another superb list of post punk albums. As you mentioned, this genre is not always easy to define and one band that came out of that period that deserve a mention are the Only Ones. Their first two albums are particularly good with great, dark lyrics coupled with Lou Reed- esque lyrics.

    • @andrewwatson4516
      @andrewwatson4516 Год назад

      Lou red-esque vocals.

    • @shelleylyme6402
      @shelleylyme6402 Год назад +1

      Yes, I agree.
      Actually, "You've Got To Pay" is one of my all-time fave singles of the era.

    • @andrewwatson4516
      @andrewwatson4516 Год назад

      @@shelleylyme6402 Another girl another planet is the one song that people mention, but you have picked a corker there [ amongst many].

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey Andrew! Love the Only Ones as well and showed their Special View comp in my best vinyl haul video a month or two ago and I also have a fab CD comp of theirs with their 3 albums on it. Peter is like a cross between Lou Reed and Robyn Hitchcock!

    • @MrKelleyzinho
      @MrKelleyzinho Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert It's true that Perret often sounds like Robyn. I remember he surfaced a few years ago after years in the wilderness. Amazing he's still with us. He seems to be hyper Romantic like other "Scarf Rockers" Nikki Sudden, Dave Kusworth, and all those Gothy Australians in Nick Cave's orbit.

  • @elkvision
    @elkvision Год назад +1

    Wow....amazing video...this is one I know I'm going to come back to for years. Thank you for all the great thoughts and recommendations! 🙏

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      That's so nice to read. Thank you, I'm glad this was informative for you! It was a fun video to put together! Cheers!

  • @angusbaw5680
    @angusbaw5680 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video!I've just subscribed so this is the only one I've watched so far.I have originals of many of these from back in my younger days (long time ago) and saw lots of the bands back then too.Hoping to see Television supporting Billy Idol in October.The Bunnymen are one of my fave bands...saw them twice in small venues back in the early '80s.Cheers from The Outer Hebrides!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Glad you found my video/channel, Angie! Thanks so much for subscribing! Cheers, and you truly have seen/will see some fantastic shows~! Cheers!

  • @richardjones4466
    @richardjones4466 Год назад +4

    Saw The Sound twice, superb underrated band. Also saw the Comsats twice, once supporting U2!

  • @paulmacca
    @paulmacca Год назад +3

    Pretty comprehensive coverage Hanna. I'd definitely include XTC in there, particularly stuff like Drums and Wires. Two other albums that you may or may not know are Fiction Tales by Modern Eon and Sound-on-Sound by Bill Nelson which are both arguably post punk too

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey Paul! I indeed should have mentioned XTC here, too. Since they are also considered power pop, I covered them more in my power pop series! Thanks for those two other recommendations as well. I shall look into them! My list is growing!

    • @paulmacca
      @paulmacca Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert all this genre stuff is pretty meaningless at the end of the day really. For me post-punk isn't a particular sound as such, it's just by definition 'after punk' and needed punk to have happened to exist. Of course, bands like XTC & Talking Heads even contradict that definition lol. Loved that Magazine were number 2 in your list, what edition of Real Life is that? The cover is different.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Here's my issue of Real Life: www.discogs.com/release/1027628-Magazine-Real-Life

  • @dannymiles6503
    @dannymiles6503 Год назад +2

    Hi Hanna, there are so many albums there i love, so to keep it short i will choose 2 albums that are just breathtaking. .
    The Sound's From The Lions Mouth and Wire's 154 are sheer brilliance. The songs on Lions Mouth, with my faves Fatal Flaw, Judgement, Winning, Contact, etc, etc, are a pure art form with that excellent cover of that painting too by Rivere? Wire's 154 is my fave of theirs. Chairs Missing is excellent too, with 154 going to another level again.
    From its lush outer soundscapes to heavenly chants and then brute force, some fave songs Single KO, A Mutual Friend, 2 People In A Room, The 15th, Blessed State etc, etc, Lovely, another fantastic presentation Hanna thanks.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey there, Danny! I love the 2 you specifically picked to comment on here! Well chosen and those are knockout albums! Hope all is well with you! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

  • @christianewen3227
    @christianewen3227 Год назад +1

    I’m really looking forward to watching this!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Christian! Hope to read your thoughts when you get a chance! Enjoy your Saturday!

    • @christianewen3227
      @christianewen3227 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert a superb video which provides an excellent overview of arguably my favourite genre of music 👍🏻
      If you haven’t heard it before and you ever get the chance to acquire it, I highly recommend ‘Author! Author!’ by a Scottish post-punk band called Scars. Based upon what you have covered in this video and the favourites you cherry-picked, I really think you will love it. Your collection is very impressive and contains so many post-punk essentials ☺️

  • @thomasandersen6719
    @thomasandersen6719 Год назад +7

    Interesting to watch this and a great list of bands...Some faves of mine would be Big Black, Nick Caves' early band Birthday Party, Cabaret Voltaire, Hûsker Dü (maybe more punk than post punk), Theatre of Hate who later changed their name to Spear of Destiny...they have an incredible songwriter and singer called Kirk Brandon..damn I love his voice, Throbbing Gristle which I would describe as industrial chaos but it makes sense after 20 listens:-)...another one could be XTC, one of my fave bands of all time

    • @toddhill7483
      @toddhill7483 Год назад +1

      I'm totally with you on XTC.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey Thomas! I showed 2 or 3 Spear of Destiny albums in a video earlier this year I believe. Great band and I love Brandon's voice as well! I guess I always considered XTC more in the power pop realm and I featured them in that series, but they definitely are post-punk as well! Husker Du to me are definitely punk. I'm still trying with the Birthday Party. Chris has a couple of their albums but I'm just not sure I will ever get on board. Cheers!

    • @thomasandersen6719
      @thomasandersen6719 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert Interesting....How do you generally feel about Nick Cave?

    • @thomasandersen6719
      @thomasandersen6719 Год назад

      Out of curiosity....What is your opinion on GG Allin?

  • @mikeknowles5848
    @mikeknowles5848 Год назад +3

    Hey Hanna! Wow! Kleenex! Pere Ubu! Suicide! This is all so great. You got the Ubu pronunciation right (actually I once played the lead and directed two of Alfred Jarry's Ubu plays). This is like a compilation of the best John Peel era. Of course you missed This Heat and The Residents, but that's forgivable, and you mentioned the obscure Tuxedomoon and Chrome, who were on the Residents' label. Snakefinger, a fabulous talent who was never really captured in the studio, was the missing link between all the Stiff acts and the Residents - look out for his live performances, they are amazing. One obscure band which I think you'd love is PragVec - they're so raw and elemental, especially their song 'Wolf'.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey Mike! I'm thrilled you enjoyed my post punk overview! There was a lot here. The Residents - I'm not quite sure I'm digging as of yet. I think I will have to do some more sampling. And This Heat I really enjoy but I can't find their studio albums. I'm trying to work on that and I always look. PragVec I need to look into. Thanks for the recommendations, my friend!

    • @mikeknowles5848
      @mikeknowles5848 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert There's too much Residents to explore, but their post punk masterpiece is Duck Stab/Buster'n'Glen, and then Eskimo and The Commercial Album. I'd also recommend Not Available - all these were released from 1978-80. But I should also mention Third Reich'n'Roll, and their version of Satisfaction, recorded in '76 but pure post-punk, in fact an inspiration to many postpunk bands (see the great Cabaret Voltaire from Sheffield, Gand of Four contemporaries. Sheffield was as important as Manchester and Liverpool at this time, but I think it's wonderful that there was such cross-pollination between these northern English cities and places like San Francisco and Ohio). You're so great Hanna!

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 Год назад +2

    Hello Hanna; Like the Echo & the Bunnymen T-shirt. Agree with all the post punk picks as they are listening favorites. Some very interesting titles discussed & on the display shelves. Echo & the Bunnymen left early for the weekend. Ha! Suicide one of the original punk bands at the Mercer Arts Center & CBGB's along with Television, both enjoyable to see live. ( exposing our age ) The Italian Import & the PIL metal can are very good finds. Good video, informative & well explained. Tina & Pat!~

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey Tina and Pat, and happy weekend to you both! Must have been pretty wild to have seen Suicide love early on. Wow! And yes, always freaky when one of the records decides to pop out of the shelves without warning! Take care!

  • @eriklewis133
    @eriklewis133 Год назад +2

    Loved your fav post punk video! Impeccable taste! I have to mention the concert film - Urgh! A Music War as a must see ( so many great punk , post punk , new wave performances in it!) Thx

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      You beat me to it. I'm showing the Urgh! 2-LP set most likely in my next video! :-) Thanks so much, Erik!

    • @eriklewis133
      @eriklewis133 Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert Ha & excellent ( great minds think alike 🙌)

  • @stereo999
    @stereo999 Год назад +4

    No matter what anyone thinks you left out, you got most of the masterpieces of the genre in this video

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Thank you! I didn't want to leave any of the big names out, although I left a few of the more obscure ones out I just realized. I always seem to forget something! Have a wonderful weekend!

  • @timothylanders7037
    @timothylanders7037 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love the version of Perfumed Garden that The Chameleons did for their John Peel session in 1983. It’s a little rougher and DIY than the slower, dreamier version on 1985s ‘What Does Anything Mean? Basically’.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hi Timothy! I really need to get that Peel Sessions Chameleons performance. I think I will settle for the CD version. Thanks for the reminder! Cheers!

  • @plushy9849
    @plushy9849 Год назад

    Really fantasic records here! The Sound absolutely changed my life - best music I've ever heard. I've only just stumbled across your channel so no idea if you already know about them, but if not, I'd recommend The Gentry - quite similar to The Sound, even the tone of the singer's voice which is amazing to me as Adrian's voice is spectacular in terms of raw emotion.

  • @darthsaya8032
    @darthsaya8032 Год назад +1

    Awesome video as usual!!! Loving that T! They are combing to Madrid in November I think, some days after The Cure, soooo looking forward to that! 😁

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Thanks, so glad you enjoyed my video! I would so love to see Echo live. Haven't had the opportunity yet! One day...
      Cheers!

  • @MrEwanc
    @MrEwanc Год назад +3

    You've covered the ground pretty well on post punk - there's a few others that could be included, two of my favourites I don't think you mentioned are Basement 5, their album 1965-1980 is great, it's basically reggae rock music headed by Dennis Morris, Sex Pistols photographer, get it, if you can find it; and Theatre of Hate, anything by them is good I think, they were quite underrated in the early 80s but I've always liked them... Thanks, I do enjoy punk and post punk nostalgia.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey Ewan! Thanks so much for joining me for this post punk rundown! I dig Theatre of Hate and anything Kirk Brandon related! So far I just have his stuff with Spear of Destiny but working on acquiring ToH! Cheers!

  • @JohnMacRae23
    @JohnMacRae23 Год назад +3

    Awesome video Hana, great picks! One of these days i'll get the courage to do my own vids. Anyway here are my top 15 post punk bands (i could list dozens more):
    1. The Chameleons
    2. The Comsat Angels
    3. The Sound
    4. The Cure
    5. Joy Division
    6. Wire
    7. For Against
    8. Siouxsie and The Banchees
    9. Killing Joke
    10. Mission of Burma
    11. Echo & the Bunnymen
    12. Television
    13. Cocteau twins (I guess more fringe post punk)
    14. The Durutti Column (another fringe post punk pick)
    15. Gang of Four
    Honorable mentions:
    REM? (if you consider them post punk - up to document - they would top the entire list for me)
    Magazine
    Psychedelic Furs
    Simple Minds (early albums are great)
    This Heat
    Peru Ubu
    The Feelies (fringe?)
    Husker Du (fringe?)

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Hey John! Killer list you provided here! Thank you for taking the time! I should have shown my small but growing Durutti Column collection! Can't argue with your list here. I featured REM in my jangle pop series and I think I'd keep them there. Been meaning to show a few Simple Minds releases, too but for some reason they didn't pop in my head for this video. And This Heat - their records have been hard for me to find. Maybe one day I'll strike gold! Be well!

    • @plushy9849
      @plushy9849 Год назад +1

      We have the same top three! :) But The Sound is definitely at the very top for me.

  • @Ctophermon
    @Ctophermon Год назад +1

    Awesome video! I have a promo copy of PIL Second Edition, but one day I will find that metal box!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hi Christopher! Your hunt continues for Metal Box. Definitely a kickass piece! Very cool that you have a promo of Second Edition! I appreciate the comment!

  • @Kamchatka_75
    @Kamchatka_75 Год назад +1

    Very cool video and many new discoveries for me. Cheers ✌

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Cheers! So glad you found some new ones to check out here! Thanks!

  • @RichardSmith-ew3xz
    @RichardSmith-ew3xz Год назад +4

    The first two Stiff Little Fingers albums are fantastic. Inflammable Material is one of the great debut albums.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hi Richard! Yes, I just can't find Inflammable Material anywhere! I will most likely have to order online. Cheers!

  • @MsKalachakra
    @MsKalachakra Год назад +6

    Hi Hanna, I think Post punk continued the revolution of punk but was a reaction to punk itself too. It established punk as art and social expression, while at the same time going against it, and in the process created someting unique and different. It's the best and most influentioal rock genre in my opinion but even went beyond rock, influencing the electronica and latin rock movements in the 90's as well as other 90's and early 2000's rock genres like early indie, grunge, shoegaze, brit pop, alternative metal. Goth, Industrial, new pop and synth pop could be consider sister genres or part of it. The genre really never died inspiring second and third post punk waves like the one in the early 2000's. Maybe talkin about PP could inspire record companies to reissue some of this stuff like the Chamelons, the Fall, the Sound, Wire etc, so yes we need more videos like yours, it's a good thing you are making this cause I still see a lot of people raving about classic rock like the MoFi people, the prog fanatics or the audience for the Sea of Tranquility channel. I think a lot of those people still don't understand what post punk is. I have a theory why some rock people might not like it, could be that the emphasis of the music is on the rytmn section insted of, on the vocalist and lead guitarist, the lack of traditional solos or the weird keyboard and guitar noises in the back, who knows. Also the bass player and the keyboards drives the melody of the song in many cases and the rythmin is based on non rock music like reggae, funk or world music. For example Roberth Smith has said he gets inspired by gregorian and buddhist chants, Gang of Four is almost pure funk and Suicide or Throbbing Gristle sounds like disco from hell :). Well I'll stop right here or you won't read it all lol.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +3

      Happy Sunday , Alejandro! I agree wholeheartedly about your thoughts here on post punk! I would love more of these companies to reissue some of these gems that are now so hard to track down. I love the driving bass lines in post punk especially. So many styles coming together for this glorious genre!

    • @MsKalachakra
      @MsKalachakra Год назад +1

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert Yes, post punk is for me both, the best rock music ever made and, a gateway to get into non rock types of music like funk, disco, reggae, latin rock, electronica and world music.

  • @RPS67
    @RPS67 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your love of post-punk. That was an amazing video, love how knowledgeable you are. And your collection is very enviable.
    Joy Division of course had to be #1. You could have titled your video, "This is the way, step inside...'
    On the New Order side, I am one of that rare breed who likes Movement. I am curious to see your take on it in a future video.
    The Ceremony single of course. I may have a preference for the 7". That version was recorded before Gillian joined.
    I was glad to see some love for Gang of Four's Solid Gold. It gets overshadowed by its more famous big brother Entertainment! Paralysed is one of their best tracks.
    I am disappointed The Fall hasn't crawled their way into your top 5, but you gave them a nice summation.
    I am pretty sure your pronunciation of Pere Ubu was spot on, but what do I know? The Modern Dance is so ingrained in my consciousness that is hard to remember that it might be a challenging listen. You were wise to put that disclaimer.
    Do you have Terminal Tower? A great compilation of rare and hard-to-get Pere Ubu recordings including their classic pre-Modern Dance singles. Highly recommended.
    And you found space for Josef K, PIL, Lits, Raincoats, Au Pairs, Wire and so much more!
    Thank you, again!

  • @ShawnQuinlan
    @ShawnQuinlan Год назад +1

    I grew up with all this and love seeing younger people appreciating it! The Fall is my favorite and often heard them put in the category called "Art Punk" Thanks for sharing. Best.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Shawn! I applaud you that Fall are your favorite! Totally unique and exciting band! Cheers!

  • @Kevvinm
    @Kevvinm Год назад +3

    Echo and the Bunnymen Heaven Up Here my number 1 post punk album. I completely agree first two U2 albums ,absolutely post punk. I’d also include the first 2 P- Furs albums too.
    I’m enjoying the current post punk revival, so many good bands out there right now!

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hey Kevin! Thanks for hanging out for this video. I love your #1 favorite post punk LP! Right on! And I know my chair is probably hiding it ,but I have the first Psychedelic Furs album behind me on my shelves! Love the Psych Furs! What are some of your favorite "new" post punk bands?

    • @Kevvinm
      @Kevvinm Год назад

      @@TheOmahaIntrovert Hi Hanna , my top three are Fontaines D.C. , glad you’ve featured them , Shame, and Idles. A few others that have caught my ear are Crows , new album out now, Protomartyr, Ought, Viagra Boys and TV Priest. Then there’s Actors and The Soft Moon , both those could be considered dark wave as well.
      Another Irish band is The Murder Capital. Here’s a track from their debut from 2019.
      ruclips.net/video/Sei8ArBfrH0/видео.html

  • @apostlewoody
    @apostlewoody Год назад +3

    I think "Talking Heads 77" is post punk. It was just the four members for that album, but after that all hell broke loose. I was fortunate enough to see them at Oberlin College Finny Chapel in the early winter of 78. Just the four of them....

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Yep, I displayed it on the wall behind me. I love that album! Wish I could have seen them during the period you did! Cheers!

  • @RocketDaveA
    @RocketDaveA Год назад +1

    I got to see Mark Burgess left month in a small venue in central New York. It was so great to see him as the Chameleons are one of my favorite bands. I am so glad you mentioned For Against. I discovered them later and encourage others who are unfamiliar with them to check them out.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад

      Hi David! Yes, more shout outs for For Against are needed indeed! And I'm glad you got to catch Mark Burgess on this tour! Cheers!

  • @nigelelliott4901
    @nigelelliott4901 Год назад +4

    Howdy, Hanna. That's my planet of sound (though I rarely listen to post punk these days having grown up with its rain-on-concrete smell). Your Fall collection is growing nicely. Wow, you name-checked just about every group that matters. The only bigger acts missing in action I can think of: The Pop Group, Prefects, Subway Sect, Scritti, Skids, Young Marble Giants, Cabaret Voltaire, TG, Swell Maps, Delta 5, Basement 5, 23 Skidoo, This Heat, ESG, The Passions (who I always mention) & ATV (who went good & weird after their debut). I'll be checking out Red Lorry Yellow Lorry though because I haven't heard a note of their stuff. Have you dipped a toe into messthetics? It's a mixed bag - post punk that in most cases never got out of the bedroom. Ciao till next time.

    • @TheOmahaIntrovert
      @TheOmahaIntrovert  Год назад +1

      Howdy, Nigel! Yeah, I guess I could have featured Skids here. Luckily I at least showed that I got their first album on CD in my Vinyl Road Trip to Michigan video! I will definitely have to check out some of these other groups you mentioned. A few I'm not familiar with at all and a few I have heard by name. Oh, you're in for a treat when you check out more from Red Lorry Yellow Lorry! The Messthetics sound interesting. Will have to explore them. Cheers!

    • @nigelelliott4901
      @nigelelliott4901 Год назад

      Messthetics is a subgenre, Hanna, & a series of CDs. O Level & Danny & The Dressmakers probably represent its 'biggest' names - & they were obscure enough. It's a ragbag of the bizarre, the inept, the terrible, the badly recorded & the wtf-but-kind-of-interesting.