The Vibrators- Pure Mania
(Punk Rock)
Released: June 3, 1977 [Epic Records]
Producer(s): Robin Mayhew, The Vibrators
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💙 ME&MO 22 +
+06▪baby baby by The Vibrators & @silversurfer33
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"I ain't no goddamn son of a bitch"
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Always found it funny how in the BBC live sessions he sometimes sang "if you dance to the music / the night will go on until dawn" because like...yeah that's what night is, it's gonna do that regardless
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The Vibrators - Into the future
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the vibrators pushin’ too hard demo
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The Exploited - Troops Of Tomorrow
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Écouter / acheter: Troops Of Tomorrow de The Vibrators
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The Vibrators - Wolfman Howl
Off of Punk Rock Halloween II - Louder, Faster, & Scarier.
Punk rock and Halloween... goes together like peanut butter and chocolate.
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someone: hey I noticed this thing you did in your writing!
me, kicking my feet up flirtatiously: oh??? do you want to hear my thoughts on why I did that? do you want a play-by-play of the language choices in every related sentence? do you want an exhaustive breakdown of The Themes???
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Veteran Punk Bands Appear On Tribute Album To Pink Floyd; Including UK Subs, FEAR, MDC, Anti-Nowhere League, Peter And The Test Tube Babies, The Vibrators, And More
Punk rock was in some ways inevitable, a direct response to the musical trends of the early-mid ‘70s that saw rock music become bloated with overly composed, exceedingly long and pompously performed progressive rock of bands like Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer and, yes, Pink Floyd. Then came the punk rock rebellion of 1977 that would define itself in part in opposition to prog rock, and thus a…
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ON THIS DAY ... in 1984, THE VIBRATORS are shooting their 'Amphetamine Blue' video. Pics taken for Zigzag. More at https://mickmercer.substack.com/
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The Vibrators - Baby Baby (original version)
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The Vibrators
Ian Carnochan (Knox), Pat Collier, John Ellis, John Edwards (Eddie)
Late 1970s
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