40 PUNK NEW WAVE albums you must own #vinylcollection #vinylcommunity #punk
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Chris shares his top 40 favorite punk, new wave, and post-punk albums, offering a personal ranking of essential music from the genre. He discusses the significance of each album, highlights key tracks, and shares anecdotes about their impact. Notably absent is Wire's 'Pink Flag,' which Chris regrets not owning due to its soaring price. The list includes debuts from iconic bands like The Clash and The Ramones, culminating with the Sex Pistols' 'Never Mind the Bollocks' as his top pick for its raw energy and iconic status in punk history.
Takeaways
- 🎸 Chris introduces his top 40 favorite punk, New Wave, and Post-Punk albums, which he ranks and discusses in detail.
- 📀 He mentions a significant omission from his list, 'Pink Flag' by Wire, which he regrets not purchasing earlier due to its current high cost.
- 🔝 At number 39, Chris ranks 'Debut' from Generation X, noting the absence of their classic single 'Your Generation'.
- 🎵 He highlights 'Young, Loud and Snotty' by Dead Boys at number 38, praising 'Sonic Reducer' as one of the genre's greatest songs.
- 🎉 Chris emphasizes the importance of the compilation 'Live at the Roxy' for capturing the raw essence of early UK punk.
- 🏴 At number 35, 'Can't Stand the Roses' by The Rosillos is recognized for bringing fun back into music with their cartoon sci-fi themes.
- 🎶 'Jrey Adolescence' by X-Ray Spex at number 34 is noted for its influential songs despite missing their classic single 'Oh Bondage Up Yours!'.
- 🚀 'Life on the Line' by Eddie and the Hot Rods at number 33 is commended for bridging the gap between Pub Rock and Punk.
- 🎤 Chris discusses the political awareness of Tom Robinson, featured at number 30 with 'Power in the Darkness', and his contributions to anti-Nazi and Rock Against Racism movements.
- 🏆 The number one spot is reserved for 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols', an album Chris considers a classic with iconic songs like 'God Save the Queen' and 'Anarchy in the U.K.'
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is the ranking of the host's 40 favorite punk, New Wave, and Post Punk albums.
Why does the host mention 'Pink Flag' by Wire?
-The host mentions 'Pink Flag' by Wire as an album that is missing from the list because it is one of his favorites but he never owned it and now finds it prohibitively expensive.
What is the significance of 'Live at the Roxy' in the list?
-'Live at the Roxy' is significant as it is a compilation that represents UK Punk at its earliest and rarest form, recorded in very early 1977.
Which album is considered a must-have according to the host, despite not being on the list?
-The host considers 'Pink Flag' by Wire a must-have album for anyone interested in punk music, even though it's not physically present in the list.
Why does the host feel 'Your Generation' would have enhanced Generation X's debut album?
-The host believes 'Your Generation' is a classic single from the time that, if included, would have made Generation X's debut album even better.
What is the host's opinion on 'Sonic Reducer' by Dead Boys?
-The host considers 'Sonic Reducer' one of the greatest songs of the punk genre, highlighting its importance in the list.
What is the reason the host includes 'Another Girl Another Planet' as an albatross around the Only Ones' neck?
-The host feels that 'Another Girl Another Planet' is such a high-quality song that it overshadows the rest of the Only Ones' debut album.
Why does the host mention the absence of 'O Bondage Up Yours!' on the X-Ray Spex album?
-The host points out the absence of 'O Bondage Up Yours!' because it is a classic single from the punk genre that would have enhanced the album's impact.
What is the significance of 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' being ranked number one?
-'It is ranked number one because the host considers it a classic punk album with amazing production, songwriting, and it being representative of the era.
How does the host describe the Ramones' 'Rocket to Russia' album?
-The host describes 'Rocket to Russia' as superbly produced, melodic, and containing great songwriting, including classics like 'Rockaway Beach'.
Outlines
🎸 Introduction to the Top 40 Punk Albums
Chris welcomes viewers to a special video ranking his top 40 favorite punk, New Wave, and Post-Punk albums. He acknowledges the difficulty of ranking such influential music and mentions the exclusion of Wire's 'Pink Flag' due to its absence from his collection. The video promises a walk through 39 physical albums, starting with Generation X's debut and highlighting the importance of including non-album singles for a complete listening experience.
🔥 Highlights of Punk and New Wave Albums
The summary delves into a variety of influential punk and New Wave albums, discussing their significance and memorable tracks. It covers the Dead Boys' 'Young, Loud and Snotty,' the importance of 'Live at the Roxy,' and the unique contributions of bands like Ultrax and Rosillos. The paragraph also touches on the importance of compilation albums for capturing the essence of UK Punk and the memorable debuts of bands like X-Ray Specs and Eddie and the Hot Rods.
🌟 Notable Debuts and Standout Tracks
This section highlights the impact of debut albums from bands like The Only Ones, Tom Robinson, and The Skids, with a focus on their standout tracks and the influence of political and social themes. It also mentions the importance of humor in punk music, as seen in bands like The Members and The Adverts, and the significance of art students in the CBGB scene, as represented by bands like Talking Heads and The Ramones.
🎶 Diverse Sounds of Punk and Post-Punk
The narrative continues with a diverse array of punk and Post-Punk albums, from the quirky and influential 'New Boots and Panties' by Ian Dury to the raw energy of 'Television' and the punk ethos of 'The Dictators.' It emphasizes the importance of debut albums that captured the essence of the punk scene and the unique contributions of bands like The Undertones and Buzzcocks.
🏆 Top 10 Punk Albums and Their Legacy
The top 10 punk albums are discussed, with a focus on their lasting impact and memorable songs. It includes the influential 'Entertainment!' by Gang of Four, the classic 'Unknown Pleasures' by Joy Division, and the raw power of 'The Crack' by The Ruts. Each album is analyzed for its contribution to the punk genre, with special attention to their debuts and the energy they brought to the scene.
🌈 The Top 5 Punk Albums and Their Unforgettable Tracks
The top 5 punk albums are celebrated for their iconic status and timeless tracks. 'Eternally Yours' by The Saints, 'Rattus Norvegicus' by The Stranglers, and the legendary 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' are highlighted for their songwriting, production, and the cultural significance they hold in the punk movement. The summary captures the essence of these albums and their enduring influence on music.
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Keywords
💡Punk
💡New Wave
💡Post Punk
💡Albums
💡Ranking
💡Debut
💡Compilation
💡CBGB
💡Singles
💡Punky New Wave
💡Influence
Highlights
Chris introduces his ranking of 40 favorite punk, New Wave, and Post Punk albums.
Mention of the exclusion of 'Pink Flag' by Wire due to its absence in Chris's collection and its high current market price.
Debut album from Generation X is ranked at 39, with discussion on the impact of non-album tracks on sales.
At number 38, the Dead Boys' 'Young, Loud and Snotty' is praised for 'Sonic Reducer', a genre-defining song.
Ultrax's debut, with John Fox, is highlighted for its angular and jagged chords at number 37.
The importance of the 'Live at the Roxy' compilation as an essential early UK punk record is discussed at number 35.
The Rosillos' fun and cartoon sci-fi themed debut 'Can't Stand the Rosillos' is ranked at 34.
X-ray Specs' 'Jrey Adolecense' is at 33, noted for missing their classic single 'O Bondage Up Yours!'.
Eddie and the Hot Rods' 'Life on the Line' is recognized for bridging Pub Rock with Punk at number 32.
Middlesex's answer to the Ramones, 'Kick Boys Kick', is at 30 with its notable tracks discussed.
The Only Ones' debut, including 'Another Girl Another Planet', is ranked at 31 and its influence on the band discussed.
Tom Robinson's 'Power in the Darkness' is at 29, with its political awareness and missing tracks noted.
The Skids' 'Scared to Dance' is at 28, praised for its guitar work despite unclear lyrics.
The Members' 'At the Chelsea Nightclub' is at 27, noted for its humor and re-recorded tracks.
The Adverts' 'Crossing the Red Sea' with the inclusion of 'Gary Gilmore's Eyes' is ranked at 26.
Television's 'Marquee Moon' at 17 is recognized as a guitar classic and part of the CBGB scene.
The Dictators' 'Blood Brothers' at 16 is noted for its faster and louder punk ethos and alleged live recording.
The Undertones' debut without 'Teenage Kicks' but with 'Here Comes the Summer' is at 15.
Buzzcocks' debut 'Another Music in Another Kitchen' is at 14, praised for its pop sensibility.
The Vibrators' 'Pure Mania' is at 13, noted for its nostalgic value and classic pop songs.
Jonathan Richmond's 'Rock Lobster' from his debut album is at 12, recognized for its quirky and different sound.
Gang of Four's 'Entertainment!' at 11 is highlighted for its influential post-punk sound and 'Damaged Goods'.
Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures' is at 10, noted as a post-punk classic despite not being punk.
The Ruts' 'The Crack' at 9 is praised for its raw punk sound and memorable tracks.
The Heartbreakers' 'L.A.M.F.' is at 8, noted for its raw sound and tracks like 'Born to Lose'.
The Damned's 'Damned Damned Damned' at 7 is recognized for its raw punk credentials and classic songs.
The Jam's 'All Mod Cons' at 6 is noted for its consistency and beautiful pacing, despite not being a punk band.
Stiff Little Fingers' 'Inflammable Material' at 5 is highlighted for capturing the tension of Northern Ireland's troubles.
The Saints' 'Eternally Yours' at 4 is praised for its classic punk songs 'This Perfect Day' and 'Know Your Product'.
The Clash's self-titled debut at 3 is recognized for its raw songwriting and classic first side.
The Stranglers' 'Rattus Norvegicus' at 2 is noted for its classic songs and almost greatest hits feel.
Ramones' 'Rocket to Russia' is at 1 for its brilliant songwriting, production, and iconic punk sound.
Transcripts
hi everybody it's Chris and welcome back
to another video thank you very much for
joining me now and thank you to
everybody who takes the time to watch
these videos to like subscribe and of
course leave comments as well I love
hearing what you think about the records
I show the order I sometimes put them in
and of course your recommendations for
things that I should add to my
collection what I've got here today is
40 albums that I probably shared before
but I've never been brave enough to put
them into a rank order these are my 40
favorite punk New Wave Post Punk albums
in order um there's some absolute
classic here now despite you know Punk's
7in Legacy there were some brilliant
albums that came out during this time as
well and I think these are the 40 that
you must ow must have in your collection
if you like this sort of music but
there's one missing and that's pink Flag
by wire I don't have it on CD either as
or vinyl and I didn't get them back in
the day I remember John Peele playing
them and it's you know it's pink flags
an album with 21 songs some of which are
over 30 seconds long and I didn't really
get them at the time I never bought the
I wish I had because now when I see it
is prohibitively expensive but uh that
would definitely be in this 40 I just
don't know where so I've got 39 albums
to physically show you so at 39 debut
from Generation X an album that misses
out their classic single of the time
which was your generation now I
understand the idea of having a
non-album tracks it boosted sales and
singles were big in the kind of 70s uh
but this album would have been enhanced
by that track being here but youth youth
youth Kiss Me Deadly Ready Steady go
some good tracks on here just would have
been better with your generation at
number uh 38 we've got the first album
from Dead Boys I don't know how many
albums they did this may be the only one
young loud and snotty on S records in
Sonic Reducer you have one of the
greatest songs of this particular genre
it's fantastic it's an American band I'm
not sure where they were from in the
States but they relocated to New York to
be part of the CBGB scene and um and
Sonic Reducer is a classic um at number
37 the debut from ultrax but importantly
with an exclamation mark because this is
the John Fox version not the midyear
version and therefore that makes them
the Punky New Wave version with their
kind of angular jaggedy chords and so on
some really good stuff on ha haa by
ultrax as their debut now I've got one
album for from any one band in this list
but I've got one compilation and I think
this is a musthave punk compilation
because it's UK Punk at its earliest and
its rarest this is live at the Roxy
recorded in very early 77 this has got
Slaughter on the dogs wire it's got the
adverts it's got um eer on it as well um
it's got buzzcock um you know really
good raw album eer is are a good band I
wish I had their album I probably would
have included it in this um this top 40
had I had their first album as well but
this is a must have really UK Punk and
it's roarers
at number 35 from Scotland from five in
fact this is rosillos and their debut
can't stand the rosillos a band that put
fun back into music lots of kind of
cartoon sci-fi themes in here uh flying
sorcerer attack for example but they're
classic songs things like uh top of the
pops and my baby does good sculptures
are also on here played at 100 miles an
hour kind of stuff but really good fun
with some great pop tunes on it at
number 34 debut from x-ray specs this is
jrey adolescence another album from the
punk genre that misses out I think their
classic single which is O bondage up
yours but it does have the way the the
day the world turned daylow uh germfree
adolescence and um in identity an
absolute classic I can't listen to that
album all the way through I can listen
to select songs it's just a bit too much
to listen to all at once at number 33 a
band I think that Bridge Pub Rock with
with Punk and I don't include Pub Rock
today so I've got no Dr feel good on
Motors but I am going to include Eddie
and the hot rod
I just think um do anything you want to
do was a song that was so big in 77 here
in the UK it's on this album it's a
really good album that particular single
was brought out under the name of the
rods but obviously most of the time they
were eding the hot rods and it has a
real brilliant long hard rock song that
closes down called The Beginning of the
End which is really really good so
that's the Eddie and the hot rods life
on the line at number 33 at 32 middle
sex answers to the Ramones lots of great
songs on here shadow um uh I don't need
to tell her ain't got a clue all of
which were singles and they've got a
fantastic version of then I kiss her by
uh Phil Spectre which is then I kicked
her great stuff from the lurkers at 31
the debut from the only ones this is the
album that includes another girl another
planet you know an amazing New Wave
classic um just shows off how brilliant
this band were in terms of you know um
being musicians they were really good
musicians this lot um this is a a band
though that I think that particular
particular song another girl another
planet it's like an albatross around
their neck because I think this is an
album which is overshadowed by that song
I think it's the best song on it but it
you know it's hard to match a song of
that quality but that's a decent album
debut album from the only ones and that
was at 31 at number 30 Tom Robinson
power in the darkness a guy who um was
you know very very politically aware uh
he was part of the anti-nazi league Rock
Against Racism God we could do with
people like this now um but this is a
really tiny album but it misses out 246
Motorway and the BBC band song glad to
be gay which is a shame because those
would have been fantastic additions to
what is a really solid album from Tom
Robinson at number 29 scared to dance by
the skids um lyrically I have no idea
what it's on about because I just can't
make out what Richard jobs and the
vocalist is saying but guitar is great
lots of kind of uh marching kind of
sounds military themes this is the album
with into the valley it's also got the
Saints are coming it's a really good
album great guitar from Stuart adinon at
number 28 another band who put uh humor
back into uh music this is at the
Chelsea nightclub by the members who
bought us of course sounds of the subir
which is on here brilliant song as is
solitary confinement re-recorded from
the stiff single days but a fantastic
song I love it lyrically brilliant at
number 27 the debut from the adverts
crossing the Red Sea with the adverts
Pack full of singles originally this
didn't have Gary Gilmore's eyes they
Classic this is a repress so it does
include that song it's got the other
singles no time 221 safety numbers one
called wonders but a great album TV
Smith their main guy was a real um good
Storyteller lyrically really strong and
in gay advert they want had one of the
real icons of this era at number 26 a
band group of art students from Rhode
Island I think who were very much part
of the CBGB scene um very different and
that's uh talk in Heads This is their
debut 77 includ included Tina wayth on
on bass who was the Heth of lots of
people who are into this kind of music
in this time but oh oh love comes to
town compassion Psycho Killer fantastic
you know um David burn isn't for
everyone he's he's quirky and
interesting and his vocals sometimes I'm
ready for them and other times I'm not
this is not their best album but it's I
think a really important album in this
particular genre in number 25 we've got
the debut from XTC so ban from Swindon
here in the UK this I think is um it's a
really solid debut it's not their best
album but it's really in tune with a
kind of punk UA Post Punk kind of feel
really good musicians some good angular
jaggedy kind of stuff on here a great
guitar work radio's in motion great
stuff it's also got the single Statue of
Liberty on it as well but good debut
album from XTC at number 24 debut from
UK Subs another kind of Blues this has
got about five singles on including
strangle hold their classic C but a lot
of they've been re-recorded and I think
the edges have been taken off the the
sound of them a little bit it's a bit
more sanitized in places it's quite it's
quite metallic um but a great album bit
late to the party despite the fact that
they singer Charlie Harper was quite old
um at number 23 the debut from magazine
how Devoto left buzzcock went over
created his own band really good tight
band he's got here John Mok influential
guitarist also plays
saxophone definitive Gaye love that shot
by both sides classic uh motorade uh the
light pours out of me really good album
I often thought the correct use of soap
their third album was slightly better
but I think I'm edging this one as being
their best at number 22 the debut from a
very young Elvis Costello one of the
greatest uh songwriters from the kind of
70s and and 80s I think maybe not the
best singer but certainly one of the
best songwriters this is a Fab debut I
remember seeing seeing him do I think it
was Angels one to wear red shoes on top
of the pops and just thought he was
really different this is a an album full
of like little short Snappy new wavy
songs Allison's on here angel want to
wear my red shoes Lesson Zero mystery
dance great stuff love it at number 21
debut from Susan the Banshees is it the
best album no but it's a really
important album the screen it's you know
it's a real Post Punk statement doesn't
include their classic like lots of these
Hong Kong Garden which I think would
have enhanced it huge the song that was
inspired by a Chinese Takeaway in
Bromley but uh Susie and the Banshees um
fantastic album really good debut uh
next up people often say that if uh The
Beatles had gone Punk they would have
sounded like this this is the boys their
debut album really good three minute pop
songs on here and with a Punky Vibe
these guys had real Punk credentials so
uh sick on you I don't care and the
absolute classic first time which is a
punk uh classic for sure at number 19
we've got new boots and Panties by Ian
jury I love this album It's So quirky
and interesting different lyrically it's
brilliant I I think if you don't get
cotney rhyming slang I'm not sure you'd
get the lyrics on this as much as maybe
you should but this is a great album
that's his son I believe there uh you
can see walworth's uh in the reflection
there and that was a place where people
of my age here in the UK would buy lots
of our singles but this is an absolute
classic and I I went to the National
Portrait Gallery in London very recently
to look at a few exhibitions there and
this album cover is actually in the
National Portrait Gallery what a classic
cover what a classic album love it at
number 18 we got the debut album from
television Mary Moon very much part of
that CBGB scene and a lot more kind of
um with that punk ethos and a lot of
those bands so with blondie you've got
you know someone who was a model and a
folk singer with Patty Smith you got
someone who's a journalist and a poet
you the Ron were reasonably middle class
um you know in Talking Heads with a
bunch of art students this lot would you
know a couple of them especially Tom
Vain and Richard Hill when he was in the
band although he's not on this album um
you know they were high school dropouts
they were you know um they had criminal
records so theyve very much had that
kind of punk ethos but this is a classic
debut album which I haven't always got
if I'm really honest a Marky moon is a
guitar classic see no evil Venus
friction elevation all really good songs
I do really enjoy it um
is it as good as people make out I'm not
sure but Mary Moon a guitar classic at
number 17 we've got the third album by
the dictators it kicks off with a song
called faster and louder which really
summarizes this album it is faster and
louder than anything they've done um
before this point and it's definitely
them at their punkest allegedly this was
recorded live and it it sounds like a
band at their absolute best I think
there's a track on here called stay with
me which is just brilliant just
absolutely brilliant and the guy who
counts it in is Bruce Springstein and I
think he also plays uncredited rhythm
guitar uh that's Blood Brothers by the
dictators New York band at number 16 the
debut from the undertones this um is a
great album again Why didn't it have
teenage kicks or get over you on it that
would have made such a big difference
but in here comes the summer they have
just one of the best pop tunes from the
1970s if that had been done by a more
mainstream band that song would have
been massive this is a great um debut
lots of these albums if you probably
noticed are debuts and I think it's very
you know there are lots of punk bands
who peaked on their debuts for me the
undertones did as I think so did this
band The buzzcock this is another music
another kitchen this is uh the debut
album from the buzzcock features a lot
of classic songs I don't mind fiction
romance autonomy which I really like
fast cars love battery 60 some great
tunes on here really good uh kind of
real good pop sensibility buzzcock had
and that's definitely to the fall on
their debut and that's at 15 at 14 got
the debut from the vibrators probably a
nostalgic pick this pure Mania I think
V2 their second album is probably a more
consistent album but in with into the
future baby baby um petrol whips and
first stiff little fingers the song that
inspired that that band's name and
London girls you've got some classic pop
songs decent musicians this were a kind
of a Pub Rock Band in many ways that
became Punky um I think um but London
girls oh it's just brilliant at number
um 13 this is a guy who's quite hard to
kind of pigeon hole and I think he sits
in this I'm going to include him anyway
because I love this album this is
Jonathan Richmond's and the modern
lovers this is their debut album it has
one of my favorite songs from this era
in Road Runner I played that Weekly I
love that song but astral plane old
world Pablo Picasso modern world ah some
brilliant songs on here it's quirky and
it's different and it's not very Punky
but wow is it ever good at number 12 ban
from leads hugely influential and it's
entertainment by gang of four in one
song um damage Goods they one of the
greatest songs of this whole era and
definitely I think the greatest uh Post
Punk song I just think it's brilliant
it's uh it's it's almost dancable for a
song of that kind of ilk but yeah
brilliant entertaining hugely
influential really interesting album
this is another influential album at
number 11 again I have reservations
about including it but I'm going to have
to because Unknown Pleasures by Joy
Division is an absolute classic and it's
a Post Punk classic um you know it's not
maybe it's obviously not Punky but it is
a Post Punk classic and again this does
include LEL Terrace apart which I think
is a brilliant brilliant tune with that
enhance it yes would it really fit in
probably not it's a it's an amazing
album with a cover that I think is just
superb okay we're in the top 10 so um I
say really serious I think a lot of
those are really serious uh at number 10
a band that were quite late to the party
but oh so glad they came to it this is
the Crack by the ruts their debut oh
this this is a brilliant album babylon's
burning that kicks off the album is is
just one of the best punk songs ever
dope for guns
um jar War kind of a bit dubby Savage
Circle it's quite metallic it's a live
track as well I think it's the last one
of it human punks a live track you know
the lead singer who's sadly not with us
anymore um Malcolm um Owen he just
growls his way through this what a
presence that that guy had as a vocalist
but uh yeah human punk I think it was
recorded at the Marquee in 77 tacked
onto the end but brilliant album from
the ruts the crack at number nine New
York band uh the Heartbreakers their
only album LF this is raw as you like
some people say the production is Muddy
I don't think it is but it's a just I
love this album Born to lose I want to
be love Chinese rocks get off the phone
one track mind one of my favorite songs
of this entire era uh love it brilliant
it has a drum beat at the start uh which
is very similar to the drum beat of a
song that kicks off side two on this
album the debut from the Dan an album
that sounds like the cover it just looks
that kind of chaotic and mad in neat
neat neat and new Roose you have two of
the classic songs of the punk genre in
New Rose you have the first single P
first Punk single and an absolute
classic that just like one track mind
starts with that drum and um and it's
just just brilliant but there's loads of
Fant stab your back feel the pain fish
fan club uh it's a great album uh the
Damned I think at their rawest and their
best at number seven
I I did think about including this now
um I know there're are kind of a more of
a mod band but there's a youthful Punky
exuberance to in the city the album and
the track in the city that made me feel
like I needed to include it I think the
Jam's best two songs are in the city and
another song on this album and the song
that opens this album is my favorite Jam
song it's art school and for those two
songs it's almost made the cut but I
can't include it because I don't think
it's consistent enough now this was a
band that buck that trend of the first
album is the best because I think their
third album is their best and it's all
mod cons obviously you can tell by the
look that they weren't a punk band but
there're some brilliant songs on here
David Watts The Kinks cover the In Crowd
uh Mr Clean Billy hunt um you know a
bomb in wardor Street down in the tube
station at midnight oh just just a
tremendous tremendously consistent
beautifully paced uh beautifully played
um you'd never guess they were Trio got
really nice kind of overdubs it's great
album classic stuff from the Jam at
number um six this is a band from
Northern Ireland this is a band who
record this album during the troubles in
Northern Ireland and you can hear that
you can you can taste it you can smell
it in this album this is inflammable
material by stiff little fingers this is
an absolutely tremendous album suspect
device alternative olster Johnny was
barwi love wow you can you can feel the
tension you Jake Burns growls his way
through this album it is just a
brilliant Punk album their best I think
um number five we've got the best album
I think from Australian band the Saints
attorney Ys their second album I like
the first album I'm stranded but it was
a bit more kind of had a almost a um a
demo kind of VI to but eternally yours
contains two songs I think are Classics
of this era um this perfect day which is
just brilliant it's bit MC5 but it's got
so much Melody it's a really aggressive
kind of single and know your product
which includes horns which I was a
little bit well what's going on here but
wow what a driving song that is know
your product and this perfect day
Classics of the genre and a great album
the second album from the Saints Eternal
yours is at number five at number four
the debut from the The Clash uh this for
me is by far and away this will be
controversial but far and away their
best album after this I kind of lost
interest and when I was younger when I
bought this album this has been to loads
of parties with me this album I never I
rarely got beyond their first side so
the first side's got Janie Jones remote
control I'm so bored with the USA the
classic white Riot which alongside anaki
New Rose you know are some of the
greatest songs of the era ha and War
what's my name London's burning deny oh
that first side is brilliant yeah the
second side is good but the first side
is is classic um brilliant songwriting
it's it's really really raw as well
which is what I like about it I think
they got a bit too clever later on um
and next is a band that are too um young
to be pu Rock but too old to be Punk
possibly but a brilliant band their
debut is just superb ratus Nas by the
stranglers this has got some absolute
Classics of course it's Got U peaches
it's got g a grip on yourself the the
opener sometimes is brilliant goodbye to
lose London lady and I think they're
absolute classic hanging around this is
superb album it's almost it's like a
greatest hits I think it's brilliant uh
at number two I I still can't decide
which one of the two albums because
remember it's only one album from any
one band and I've got two albums from
this band I can't decide between these
two American band Ramon uh is it leave
home or is it rocket to Russia this is
this is brilliant D to here you go give
me shop tree I remember you and oh I
love so are just brilliant caronut glue
su's headbanger oh my God that album's
brilliant this is superb as well
slightly better produced their debut is
brilliant but these are just better
produced and and more melodic I think
and just the songw writing is great cret
in hot Rockaway Beach one of the best
songs of the entire 70s I love it lock
it love Sheena Is a Punk Rocker we're a
happy family oh Rocket to Russia just
classic you must own that and I'm sure
if you love Punk you'll love this one if
you haven't got this one what why this
is number one it has to be never mind
the bollocks one and done out a band
absolutely brilliant four singles which
are Classics pretty vacant one of the
best songs ever made God Save the Queen
Anarchy which I said alongside white
Riot and you know those songs are just
the sound of that era um bodies oh what
a brilliant song bodies is Holiday in
the Sun that starts the album with it
back boot guitar at the start stamping
at the start of the drums fantastic even
down to the raspberry at the end of the
Emi this album is absolutely classic I
adore it the production is amazing the
songs are brilliant and that is my
number one Punk album out of the 40 you
must have in your collection tell me
what you think in the comments below I'm
sure sometime I'll be back with another
video cheers all see you
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