At 01:55 PM 4/13/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm not so hard on Sandanista as Don (even though, as a rule, I
>do generally do prefer alcohol records to reefer records...<g>).
heh heh...
>
>But it's interesting you think Clash haven't aged well. I honestly think
>they've aged better than Jam and as well as Sex Pistols.
Got to side with you junior on this one... I listened to the first disc of
Clash On Broadway a few weeks back and the material still holds up quite
nicely thank you... Yes, most of those records have aged considerably, but
honestly, I don't find any of 'em embarrasing all these years later...
>
>But of all punk, my personal notion is that the Ramones have aged the best
>and, of the Brit bunch, Stiff Little Fingers. I listened to some SLF on a
>lark a month or two ago and I was surprised at how good it still sounded
>to me, etc.
The Ramones will always be relevant in my book... I still have my Ramones
pick from...hmm...86? I almost gave it away for the Twangfest
auction...Still may... SLF! Another great band! Got to dig out the ol'
records... Note: Must fix stylus and install child proof forcefield around
stereo)...
>
morgan
np: Grant Lee Buffalo's "The Shining Hour"...