View Full Version : Own up ........... those of a certain age!
hipshaker
08-Jul-2004, 19:11
Probably only applicable to those of a certain age but ..... how many of you regarded yourselves as being part of a "youth cult" when you were younger?
In the late 70's and early eighties it seemed like you had to be "something"!!
I've listed as many as I can think of but would be happy to add any I've missed.
Some pictures would be nice too.
Oh ....... and I was well into punk from about 14 until my early 20s.
and just to encourage a few pics ... one of me in my punk rock days ... no laughing now!
[Edited on 8-7-2004 by hipshaker]
Well I didn't vote because I have music from more than a couple of those genre's but ...
Late 70's I kind of hung around home a lot used to nick out for half the day etc towards the end of that period ... and then my glory moment was in early 1981 when I started Year 1 at primary school :lol: :D
But if you are referring to what you listened to in your teens then as I was playing an awful lot of basketball it had to be Ice T, NWA, Ice Cube, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, LL Cool J, Public Enemy etc etc ... then when I joined the Army .. Metallica, G 'n' R, Pantera, and mellowed a bit into what was first called 'alternative' Green Day et al, and later renamed Indie ... and then Pink Floyd and a few others ...
Lots really ...
iceneweb
08-Jul-2004, 19:50
hey tp, what regt/corps were you in? i was british army reme 86-93
i also listened to a lot of different stuff as a kid. the biggest influence for my era (late 70's to early eighties) though was probably NWOBHM. i find a lot of it unlistenable now, but still put on a disc from Lemmy and the boys occasionally . . . . also love early punk, ie Pistols, Penetration etc etc
then came shoegazer, electronica etc etc and now rockabilly, psychobilly, garage punk . . . .
[Edited on 8-7-2004 by iceneweb]
hipshaker
08-Jul-2004, 19:52
NWOBHM ....... now that's a phrase you don't hear very often these days!
Into Saxon by any chance?
Originally posted by iceneweb
hey tp, what regt/corps were you in? i was british army reme 86-93
I was in the Royal Australian Signals Corps
My Units:
ARMY College of TAFE (Doing my electronics apprenticeship and basic training)
School of Signals (Equipment course)
133 Signal Squadran (National Maintenance Facility for Cipher equipment)
1st Signal Squadron (later renamed 1st Joint Force Support Unit)
7 years in total ..
iceneweb
08-Jul-2004, 20:15
Originally posted by hipshaker
NWOBHM ....... now that's a phrase you don't hear very often these days!
Into Saxon by any chance?
was . . . . . many years ago
still remember biff and the boys supporting motorhead on the overkill (or was it bomber?) tour at the cambridge corn exchange . . . can't believe they're still going, they looked a bit past it in '80!
[Edited on 8-7-2004 by iceneweb]
iceneweb
08-Jul-2004, 20:20
Originally posted by tp-996
Originally posted by iceneweb
hey tp, what regt/corps were you in? i was british army reme 86-93
I was in the Royal Australian Signals Corps
My Units:
ARMY College of TAFE (Doing my electronics apprenticeship and basic training)
School of Signals (Equipment course)
133 Signal Squadran (National Maintenance Facility for Cipher equipment)
1st Signal Squadron (later renamed 1st Joint Force Support Unit)
7 years in total ..
scaley-back, eh?
i was in the 'black-hand gang' as a mechanic
i served with 1st Fd Sqn RE, I Troop 3 RHA, 52 Bty 45 RA, and FRG 3 Fd Wksps
loved every minute of it (no really, my specs are not rose tinted ;) )
[Edited on 8-7-2004 by iceneweb]
never heard the term scaley-back?
I really enjoyed the first 5 years especially the first 3 but after that it was tedious, petty and small minded. That could have bene my unit but to some extent it was Corps because I was working in IT as an electronics techniician and they wouldn't let me transfer to IT fulltime. So I got out despite being recently promoted etc ... they were ****ed!! Told me I'd never earn more money 'on the outside' etc ...
Oh well :D
:o - am not sure whether I should have pressed the button or not!:o
Am definately NOT posting punk pics up, of skinny kid with pink mohican:o:o - this all went though, when I got my 2nd bike - as mohican was a bu**er to keep properly, with taking helmet on & off......:lol: looking at pics - my mum must have gone nuts:o but still have Pistols records under the stairs here....they dont get played now, but do move house each time:D
Next phase of 'heavy metal bike bird' stayed a while - but didnt quite look righteous on my bike (GS750) with the high heels/platforms I needed to touch the ground with (the things we did when younger eh?). Music still fondly remembered - Blue Oyster Cult, Sabbath, White Snake, Motorhead.....
Now after several metamorphosis' over the years - and there are a few years in between; am just a 'normal' bike riding person.... I think?:puzzled:
C:)
hipshaker
08-Jul-2004, 20:35
now ... there's nothing up with a mohican. Stylish I'd say ;)
Mystery
08-Jul-2004, 20:55
a clue for another post
I do remember white snake
Early to mid 80's,i have to say i had a bit of a soft spot for depeche mode,japan,duran duran and howard jones,:) but then,near the arse end of the eighties,i got into two wheeled italian exotica and its associated music,king kurt,the cramps,spear of destiny and a bit of soul........aaaahhhhhhh,nostalgia.moggers@simonleb onisshitsinginglive.com
paulmort
08-Jul-2004, 21:16
Gotta be Cliff and the Young Ones fer me
woz about 16 at the time and woz in all sorts of trubs
bt thats another story
bestest
mort
uncle porry
08-Jul-2004, 21:27
early 80`s went with load of mates to see quadrophenia at the flicks.....within a week we were all riding scooters, wearing parkers, two tone suits and loafers, the second coming of the mods had arrived and i loved every minute of it...all night parties, birds, booze, illegal substances and fist fights with the rockers.....ahhh...those were the days !!
hipshaker
08-Jul-2004, 21:33
mogwai & uncle porry ...... either of you still got scooters?
I've got a TV200 ..... there's a pic on another thread, the one about bike mags I think.
Capt Kremin
08-Jul-2004, 21:43
Originally posted by tp-996
never heard the term scaley-back?
Oh well :D
The term refers to Signals guy's who carried the radio back-packs in the WW2, they were always leaking acid.......hence having a scaley back!
I did 7 years with the Royal Signals 82-89, I also found the fun wore off (having a d**k head in charge never helps).
For the first 2 months of training never a night went past without the Human League Dare album being played. Now Phil had a proper hair style don't you think?
:lol:
uncle porry
08-Jul-2004, 21:52
Originally posted by hipshaker
mogwai & uncle porry ...... either of you still got scooters?
I've got a TV200 ..... there's a pic on another thread, the one about bike mags I think.
i aint but often scan ebay etc for a resto winter project, think i might get one this year..:)
hipshaker
08-Jul-2004, 21:56
Not sure if you've kept abreast of prices ........ might be a little surprised if you haven't.
Getting one in time for next year's IOW perhaps??;)
uncle porry
08-Jul-2004, 22:05
yeah, i know, some go for silly money, and to think that i paid £50 for a lambo sx 200, but that was in `81...:)
iceneweb
08-Jul-2004, 22:55
For the first 2 months of training never a night went past without the Human League Dare album being played. Now Phil had a proper hair style don't you think?
:lol:
similarly, i remember Tpau's first album being played non-stop for two weeks while on adventure training in Bavaria . . . . . . . at first i hated it, then it grew on me - must have been all the beer that went with it :D
apparently Carol Decker is still at it, touring etc
Nigel C
08-Jul-2004, 23:07
theres no option for Speccy tw*t :(
hipshaker
08-Jul-2004, 23:22
oops ........ just realised mod is up there twice.
kwikbitch
08-Jul-2004, 23:56
Sowee...I luvved Adam and the Ants...but I was about 8 so forgive me:lol::lol::lol:
I'm a farah girl...I was into Electro ...square dance rap...nnnnNineteen ...AfriKa Bammbaata...Real roxanne...roxanne Shante etc
Then eventually by my late teens probably a bit of AcEEEEEEED!!!!!:sing::sing::sing:
Used to be a skinhead and went underage drinking in the pub where my older brother and the rest of the bike lads went. He would either ignore me if i was lucky or give me a good kicking if i was unlucky.
Eventually got into the bikes when i went to Scarborough for the races on weekend, 1 skinhead with about 20 bikers from the Norseman in Peterlee, bit of an odd mixture in those days.(1970's)
Instant convert to biking, never got hair cut again (until it started to fall out) all skinhead mates thought i'd lost the plot.
Mods and Rockers eh! Brighton seafront looking for mods to chase and hiding under the pier from the police-those were the days!!:lol:
I used to love screaming my DBD34 Goldstar past the flat out mods in 1st at an indicated 80mph and then changing up 3 gears-silly really-but it used to make me chuckle.:devil:
As to music, well rock and roll obviously, but also blues, Rolling Stones, Kinks, and then Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Steppenwolf,, Jucy Lucy, Cream, Joe Cocker, Canned Heat, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Deep Purple-the list goes on and on. First saw the Stones live at Romford Odeon in 1963-they were warm up band for Freddie and the Dreamers-god I really am old!:lol:
John
Late 70's & early 80's went round the country watching the Clash and
Generation x...etc
Had a great time.
Ah nostalgia,
1978,The Clash at the Peterborough Wirrina.I think its still the most electrifying concert I've ever been to.
Sorry no pics of my bleached blonde hair,bondage jeans and "destroy" t-shirt.(Not a pretty sight!:D)
Oh,and the bike I owned at the time,.....Triumph Bonneville 750 (US spec).
UNC 116S where are you now?
Come on then...who's the other Rockabilly????????:D
hipshaker
12-Jul-2004, 18:50
I'm a bit worried that there are 3 ex new romantics here! Crash helemets must play havoc with those floppy fringes.
Paul James
12-Jul-2004, 19:52
Wasn't much choice but be labelled a rocker or greaser in my youth as I rode bikes and wore a leather jacket.
Liked the Who and most of the ones Monty listed (although I'm much younger than him :P), had a rake of British bikes culminating in a rather quick Triton (that's a Norton featherbed frame with Triumph engine to you young un's). Didn't like all the silly fighting that went on but it seemed mandatory for some dippy skinhead gang to attack us if they were outnumbering us at least five to one.
Seem to recall that there were "smoothies" as well, these were kids who could borrow daddy's car to drive around impressing the girlies at the weekend.
JasonBoswell
12-Jul-2004, 22:50
Hmm... lack of bikes in my youth, on accounts of my folks banning them from even being mentioned in the house!! Still, got there in the end--even took my mum out on the back of a borrowed zzr weekend just gone :)
But for those of a certain age, Lloyd Cole at the UEA LCR, Simple Minds at Milton Keynes, Queen at Knebworth sort of sums up my early days. Therapy at Norwich Waterfront goes down as one of the best gigs of all time. Saw Oasis in the US and they were on top form. Missed Nirvana though and always regret it.... :(
hipshaker
12-Jul-2004, 23:09
Best gig for me ........ UK Subs @ Portsmouth Locarno 1980. Half the crowd on the stage.
Other good ones .... Jam in '79 @ Portsmouth Guildhall, Damned & SLF both in '80 @ Southampton Gaumant
But I missed The Clash in '79 @ Portsmouth Guildhall. As I remember I couldn't afford the £3.50 for the ticket!! I was only 14 though.
everton
12-Jul-2004, 23:45
Originally posted by KeefyB
Ah nostalgia,
1978,The Clash at the Peterborough Wirrina.I think its still the most electrifying concert I've ever been to.
Sorry no pics of my bleached blonde hair,bondage jeans and "destroy" t-shirt.(Not a pretty sight!:D)
Oh,and the bike I owned at the time,.....Triumph Bonneville 750 (US spec).
UNC 116S where are you now?
I was there .. I was there. A level year at the Kings School blatting around on a Honda CB250 - OKV 443J
What a place the Wirrina was. Always remember roller skating there...........great place to meet the girls when I was 15.
But...........................gotta say the Clash were good but, in my book, were eclipsed the following year by the Stranglers ........... what a gig that was :o:o
A little admission........... :D:D the first band I ever saw was Mott the Hoople at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1973. The support band were pretty good but a bit weird, 'specially the lead singer. My mate thought they were crap but I thought they'd go places cos I loved their closing number. They were called "Queen" of all things and they closed their short set with a fantastic song titled 'Seven Seas of Rhye'.
Dunno what ever happened to them after that...........disappeared without trace I think ;)
[Edited on 12-7-2004 by everton]
psychlist
13-Jul-2004, 08:48
Originally posted by hipshaker
I'm a bit worried that there are 3 ex new romantics here! Crash helmets must play havoc with those floppy fringes.
and now I'm just an old romantic ;)
Melnie Mouse
13-Jul-2004, 10:21
There's no poll for 'none of them' or 'other'
psychlist
13-Jul-2004, 13:44
You're WAY too young to know what we're talking about anyway Ms ;)
Melnie Mouse
13-Jul-2004, 13:52
But I hate being left out... :(
Mike Davis
13-Jul-2004, 23:32
Yo Hipshaker, you going to the IOW this year.
Im trying to get me Lamby finished to go on that, but its one of those projects, ie started about 4 years ago and still aint finished it.
If your going we`ll have to meet up at the King Ludd for a beer.
Went on me first scooter rally in 82.
As for music, I like a real wide range, Northern soul Punk Trance Oasis ACDC Greenday Moby Morchiba Small Faces The Who The Clash Simple Minds(going to see em in a fortnight)The Cult Incubus David Gray, anyone remember The Guanabats and Restless(thought not) The Dammed The Clash SLF Nirvana The Jam Secret Affair Prodigy Echo and The Bunnymen James Last (only joking) James Brown etc.
My motto is if you aint heard allsorts you can decide what is really good and what is really Shite.
:sing::bouncy::bouncy::roll::lol::alien:
hipshaker
14-Jul-2004, 00:41
Mike ...... yes, I'll be at the IOW again this year. I actually co-run one of the do's over there, coincidentally called Hipshaker too ( info http://www.hipshaker.co.uk )... its at the Ryde Castle Hotel. Definitely meet up for a beer at some point ..... perhaps not talk bikes too loudly in the Ludd though;)
Do you go every year?
[Edited on 13-7-2004 by hipshaker]
Mike Davis
14-Jul-2004, 21:09
Most certainly do go every year, try to do two or three a year but if it comes down to only one then its always the IOW.
Done Tenby already this year and going to Bridlington later in the year.
When I saw the name Hipshaker I wondered wether it was just a coincidence. Might go to the Hipshaker do this year as we usually go to the VFM do`s, but last year wasn`t up to much.
Aint there a dress code for Hipshaker do`s.
hipshaker
14-Jul-2004, 22:32
No, absolutely no dress code at Hipshaker Mike. We try to encourage everyone to be accepting of each others dress so that no-one feels theyy're going to get hassled. We get all sorts in and it goes well in that respect. It is though purely a sixties do but that includes northern soul, funk, motown, beat, latin etc etc. We've got some decent guest DJ's lined up too. At least one night might be worth a go.
The thing with the IOW is that its good because of the choice. I think VFM have a bit of a problem though with atmosphere because of the size of the venue .... the Ice Rink holds about 2000 I think. Our venue is a bit more "intimate" .... it gets pretty hot and sweaty in there, but its got a nice beer garden which we keep open all night.
Nigel C
14-Jul-2004, 22:55
Originally posted by KeefyB
Ah nostalgia,
1978,The Clash at the Peterborough Wirrina.I think its still the most electrifying concert I've ever been to.
Sorry no pics of my bleached blonde hair,bondage jeans and "destroy" t-shirt.(Not a pretty sight!:D)
Oh,and the bike I owned at the time,.....Triumph Bonneville 750 (US spec).
UNC 116S where are you now?
can't find it now but someone posted a link on the old board where you could find out what happened to old bikes you may have owned by putting the reg number in !!!
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