Forgotten Glory 80s dancing at New Wave ClubForgotten Glory2018-03-29 | A night out dancing in the 80's.. www.forgotten-glory.com1981 Punk Rock in PerthForgotten Glory2021-09-11 | The rise of the Punk generation - 1981 in Perth Australia..
=======================Sham 69 - Tell us the truth!..1979 - Full HD and 4KForgotten Glory2021-05-02 | This excellent BBC documentary from 1979 shows us the struggle Sham 69 had with their loyal following called "The Sham Army" Many of the Sham 69 concerts never actually made it to the end, fights and often racist and fascist slurs put an early end to the gigs.. Jimmy Pursey , the lead singer, struggled to prevent these outbreaks but the violent and conflicting passions aroused at Sham concerts have placed him in an increasingly difficult position. Sham's latest album That's Life portrays the pressures that face the kids who follow the band. Arena this week re-creates scenes from that album and follows the story of one Sham concert which threatened to explode.
============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - https://forgotten-glory.com ==============Hokkers, Boeren en Koeien - Young Dutch Punks growing up among the farms in the early 90sForgotten Glory2021-05-01 | This Dutch documentary is actually close to my heart.. In 1981 we moved to The Netherlands, and lived in the country 3km from the small village Klundert, we lived between 2 farms.. There were only 5 punks / goths in Klundert back then, Myself, my brother and 3 other girls.. On top of that, I did not speak the lingo.. Back in the 80's nobody knew our names, but EVERYBODY knew "The English on the Dyke".. Back in the early 80's I would get the shit kicked out of me on a weekly basis, just cos of the way I looked.. They all laughed at me ços I was different, but I laughed at them cos they were all the same!.. Man, I miss the 80s!!
============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - https://forgotten-glory.com ==============UK/DK - The 80s Punk and Skinhead movement [ Full HD ]Forgotten Glory2021-04-27 | Featuring interviews, live concert footage, and a feature on how punk was transformed from a trend to a way of life, UK/DK is a comprehensive look at the skinhead/punk movement. Some of the most notorious bands on the scene are featured, including The Exploited, UK Subs, The Vice Squad, The Adicts and many more.
============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - https://forgotten-glory.com ==============The 80s Gaming Arcades - A trip down memory laneForgotten Glory2021-04-18 | This is a Forgotten Glory's Trip down memory lane.. If you were lucky enough to have been a young kid in the late 70's, early 80's you will NEVER forget the "Wall of Buzz" that hit you when you walked into an Arcade.. The sounds were just amazing, the smells were of stale beer and cigs!.. and the light all the machines gave off was just unforgettable!. We all had our game / machine of choice!.. I myself alongside with my 1 year younger brother spent hours and hours in the arcades. We would walk about 5 km [ sometimes numerous times a day ] just to play a few games.. Our choice of game back in the early 80s was a game called "Moon Patrol" [ youtu.be/HBOKWCpwGfM ] .. I still have such good memories of those days.. DAMN!! I miss them!! What was the game of your choice back in the Days of the 8bitt??The Slog - Punk Movie 1982 [ Full HQ ]Forgotten Glory2021-04-17 | We Got Power Films presents David Markey's 1981/'82 homespun Super 8 documentation of the Los Angeles/Orange County early 80's hardcore punk scene. A unique look at an era, left of field even by its peers The Decline Of Western Civilization and Another State Of Mind. Like a fanzine on film, The Slog Movie has an intimate fan/ backstage/ on-stage feel. Markey shot this film while he was editing We Got Power fanzine and playing drums in Sin 34. Interviews, incredible live performances, and humorous interludes with Circle One, Symbol 6, Wasted Youth, Red Cross, TSOL, The Chiefs, Sin 34, Fear, Circle Jerks, Henry Rollins, Chuck Dukowski, Robo & Dez Cadena (Black Flag) . See glimpses of scenesters such as Pat Smear and DOA's Randy Rampage hanging out at Oki-Dogs; Jordan Schwartz as himself, Ted Nugent, & Nosferatu in a Black Flag skateboard commercial; gigs at the Whisky A Go-Go, Cuckoo's Nest, Bards Apollo, Club 88, and the Santa Monica Pier.
============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - https://forgotten-glory.com ==============The Story of The CureForgotten Glory2021-04-11 | A great insight to the story behind the Cure
============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - https://forgotten-glory.com ==============Punk in the East - The Norwich Punk sceneForgotten Glory2021-04-10 | Punk In The East, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Punk, showcasing memories from Norwich, Norfolk and beyond.The day Glasgow banned PunkForgotten Glory2021-04-04 | On the 22nd of June 1977 The Stranglers had a gig at The City Halls, that turned into what was called a "Punk Riot".. The legend is that the nights events were to result in the Council banning punk rock from the whole city. In reality there was never an official ban. However many pubs in the City felt unable to host punk nights due to the threat to their license if there was any trouble.
============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - https://forgotten-glory.com ==============Seattle Punk Report 1981Forgotten Glory2021-04-03 | A TV broadcast from 1981 highlighting the early Punk and New Wave scene in Seattle USA ============== Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - forgotten-glory.com ==============Jubilee - a 1978 Cult Punk Movie [ Uncensored 18+ ]Forgotten Glory2021-03-06 | Jubilee is a cult classic made by Derek Jarman with a great line-up of punk rockers, including Adam Ant, Toyah, The Slits and Siouxsie and the Banshees. The title alludes to Queen Elizabeth II’s silver jubilee in 1977, an event which Jarman fused with the story of Queen Elizabeth I. An alchemist proposes to Her Royal Majesty to undertake a journey to the future, which propels the Virgin Queen into the anarchic London of the 1970s, where punk reigns supreme.
Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - forgotten-glory.comPunk GirlsForgotten Glory2021-02-14 | An interesting documentary about the women punk rockers that made the limelight.
Keeping the 80's sub-cultures alive - forgotten-glory.comPunks - Pogo - Stage Diving and The Mosh PitForgotten Glory2021-02-06 | Word has it, that "Pogo" actually started as a dancefloor brawl, probably drunk people assumed it was a dance and got involved and Stage diving started when fans would climb onto the stage, and get thrown back into the crowd if they were lucky, others would break free from being led out of the club, and run and stage dived back into the crowd.. A good night at a punk, skin, metal gig was based on the bruises you had to show the next day..40 years of New Model Army 1980 - 2020 [ Thanks to Rockpalast ]Forgotten Glory2021-02-05 | A huge shout-out to Rockpalast for making this excellent documentary. I myself have been a massive New Model Army fan since the mid 80's, so am thrilled to bits with this.
Documentary by Oliver Schwabe
FROM HERE - 40 Years of NEW MODEL ARMY celebrates a band that has not only remained true to itself, but is still able to inspire and carry away 40 years after its founding - without succumbing to commercial concessions or losing its own attitude. Justin Sullivan and his band New Model Army are not only a bit old-fashioned and therefore very likeable, but the band is simply cult.
============================================== Forgotten Glory - the sub-cultures that shaped the 80's - forgotten-glory.com ==============================================Punks not Dead - Full HD Movie - 2007Forgotten Glory2021-02-03 | ** There are a couple of short segments where the sound has been muted by YouTube, ''ços of copyright issues **
Punk's Not Dead takes you into the sweaty underground clubs, backyard parties, recording studios, and yes, shopping malls and stadium shows where punk rock music and culture continue to thrive. Thirty years after bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols infamously shocked the system with their hard, fast, status-quo-killing rock, the longest-running punk band in history is drawing bigger crowds than ever, "pop-punk" bands have found success on MTV, and kids too young to drive are forming bands that carry the torch for punk's raw, immediate sound.Dutch Hardcore / Gabber Culture and fashion 1992 - 2002Forgotten Glory2021-01-30 | Back in the late 80's most of the 80's sub-cultures started to notice the up and coming "House" scene. There was no escaping it.. By 1992, the original Punks, Goths and Skins of the 80's hung up their studded punk jackets and torn jeans, put away their winklepickers and S.O.M T-shirts, and changed their Ox-blood Doctor Martens and Ben Sherman, for an Aussie tracksuit and Nike Air's ... The Dutch Hardcore and Gabber was in my own opinion the last ever genuine sub-culture, with it's own music, fashion and culture.. By 2002, mobile phones and internet put an end to "Individualism" thus the end of a "sub-culture" era.. ======================= More info about the 80's sub-cultures : forgotten-glory.com ======================= Tracklist:
Bodylotion - Always Hardcore Neophyte - Braincracking DJ Rob - Boy's Interface Tellurian - Guyver Outblast VS Korsakoff - Unleash The Beast Drokz - Brand New Kickz Diss REaction Yiieehaaaa Jebroer - Engeltje Dj Dano - Welcome To The Thunderdome
Copyright: 2017 ROQ 'N Rolla Music, under exclusive license to Cloud 9 Music B.V.The Pompey Punks - The 80s Punks from Portsmouth, UKForgotten Glory2021-01-24 | The Pompey Punks from Portsmouth have been going now for 45 years. Back in 2016, The Portsmouth Cultural Trust was awarded a £30,900 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to research and archive the Punk Years and the positive cultural and musical influences the Punk culture had on Portsmouth. The photos used on this slide are The Pompey Punks of the 80's..
.:: Disclaimer ::. None of the above photo's were taken by myself. All photo's sent to me through : forgotten-glory.com/add-or-remove-an-image Were you part of an 80's sub-culture?.. please consider using the above link to add your 80's photos.Aylesbury Skins - The 80s skinheadForgotten Glory2021-01-23 | Back in the 70's and 80's almost every housing estate in the UK had group of skinheads. Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, South East England was no different. The Aylesbury skins became well known around the UK, most of the time they stayed within their own estates, but they would often travel to gigs and get together with other estate skins. Back in the early 80's "The Feckin Ejits", a skinhead band formed in Aylesbury gained a large and loyal following, and put the Aylesbury skins on the map.
.:: Disclaimer ::. None of the above photo's were taken by myself. All photo's sent to me through : forgotten-glory.com/add-or-remove-an-image Were you part of an 80's sub-culture?.. please consider using the above link to add your 80's photos.Morning ritual of an Irish Punk 1987Forgotten Glory2021-01-08 | A short glimpse into the morning ritual of an Irish Punk, back in 1987The Planet X Generation - Liverpools Trad Goths and Punks of the 80sForgotten Glory2020-12-22 | Back in 1983 Doreen Allen and her then partner Kenny Dawick opened "Planet X", From word of mouth, the club quickly became a mecca for Goths and punks from, not just the UK, but from around the globe. The Planet X became a safe-haven for everyone that didn't quite fit in.. In the "Dark 80's" Planet X put Liverpool back on the map..
None of the above photo's were taken by myself. All photo's sent to me through : forgotten-glory.com/add-or-remove-an-image Were you part of an 80's sub-culture?.. please consider using the above link to add your 80's photos.The Clan of Xymox - Video InterviewForgotten Glory2020-12-20 | A Dutch interview with Ronny Moorings and Mojca Zugna of the Clan of XymoxThe Three Johns The Peel Sessions, 1982 - 1984 - 1985 and 1987Forgotten Glory2020-12-19 | " The Three Johns were an English post-punk/indie rock band formed in 1981 in Leeds, England"
Back in 1988, I heard John Peel play "Torches of Liberty" and I instantly became a big fan of The Three Johns.. That same week I was, and still am the proud owner of the vinyl album "The World by Storm"...The Fall - The Unreleased DocumentaryForgotten Glory2020-12-16 | The Fall, one of the most interesting and arresting bands of the post-punk era, or any era for that matter, are confounding, strange and hilarious. This documentary, recently unearthed by the internet, goes some small way to explaining the appeal of Mark E Smith’s outsider post-punk. Recorded in 1994, it covers the ever-changing line-up, their starkly imaginative music, and the importance of urban decay, work ethic, the occult and multiculturalism on their music. However, as pop’s eternal grumpy uncle says, the only rule with The Fall is “You have to un-learn everything.”Punkie 1979 - A day in the life of a 14 year old Dutch PunkForgotten Glory2020-12-13 | A day in the life of "Punkie", a 14 year old Punk from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.. Filmed in 1979The Ramones - The True StoryForgotten Glory2020-12-12 | "This is the true story of the Ramones featuring founder member Tommy Ramon, long suffering tour manager Monte A. Melnick, art director Arturo Vega and Hilly Kristal, founder and owner of CBGB's. Also included are rare broadcast interviews with Joey, Dee Dee and Johnny Ramone previously unreleased."Disorder - Punk Squat - Bristol, 1984Forgotten Glory2020-12-05 | A rare look into the days of the hardcore punk band "Disorder".. Squatting in Bristol in the mid 80's1981 New Romantics - The Blitz Kids YearsForgotten Glory2020-12-05 | The Blitz Kids were a group of people who frequented the Tuesday club-night at Blitz in Covent Garden, London in 1979-81, and are credited with launching the New Romantic subcultural movement - Tuesday became the night of "Take-Overs".. Blitz Kids from around the UK would have a club take-over on Tuesday nights.. London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol etc. had well known Clubs the Blitz Kids would frequent..Punk Comments - Celebrities commenting on Punk [ Rare Footage ]Forgotten Glory2020-06-06 | A handful of well know celebrities commenting on "Punk" and the rise of the Punk MovementLang leve de lol - - Early Punk Scene Amsterdam [ Dutch ]Forgotten Glory2020-05-18 | As a boy of thirteen, the filmmaker Alfred B. Broer (1966) threw off the yoke of his strict Protestant family and turned into a punk rocker. At that time - in the later seventies - the Amsterdam rock temple Paradiso was the venue where he met with other youths from very different backgrounds. The Punk scene rebelled against everything that had been established in clothing and behavior, with a bent towards self-destruction and music as binding elements. From 1980 onwards, the Amsterdam photographer Max Natkiel photographed the young visitors to Paradiso and recorded this in Paradiso Stills. This album motivated Broer's search for his former friends. Interviews, old video footage and the photos from the album form the quest for the short and sharp friendships of the past. What did Punk have to offer them? And what happened to the friends?The Cure - 50 shades of The CureForgotten Glory2020-05-17 | The Cure have been going strong, one way or another since 1978.. In this short documentary we look at the Ups, downs and back up again of The CureTraces in the Snow - Siberian Punk in the 1980sForgotten Glory2020-05-17 | Traces in the Snow is a feature length documentary on Siberia's punk scene in the 1980's. Directed by Vladimir Kozlov, this first-of-its-kind documentary uses rare footage of Siberian punk legends including the punk poet and songwriter Yanka Dyagileva and the controversial godfather of Russian punk Yegor Letov, along with contemporary interviews, to recount the story of Siberia's improbable punk scene. Arguably the very embodiment of underground, Siberian punk existed not only thousands of miles away from the movement's epicenters in New York and London but also at the height of the Cold War – a time when playing punk music might literally have landed you in… well, Siberia. Kozlov's documentary looks at how in spite of (or perhaps due to) its relative isolation this scene thrived and inspired its members to produce some of the most original punk never heard. The resulting feature is a revelatory look at a scene at once alien and yet somehow deeply familiar.Skinhead Girls 1970s - 1980s ... a dedication.Forgotten Glory2020-05-16 | Gotta love a skinhead girl..
Being a Trad Goth back in the 80s I had the shit kicked out of me on a regular basis by those damn OI! Skins.. Always wished one of the Skin Girls would take pity on me and take me home and look after me for the night.. but I'm afraid that never happened.. Mmmm if only!!World of SkinheadForgotten Glory2020-05-16 | World of Skinhead (1996) – Doug Aubrey and Channel 4 documentary A great and interesting documentary about the skinhead cultureJohn Peel - Suffolk Comfort [ excellent documentary ]Forgotten Glory2020-05-10 | A 30 minute documentary, made by BBC East in 1990: it was never broadcast at the time, for reasons which are currently unknown.
The documentary follows John in his day to day life with his family, as well as documenting his career as a DJ. It also shows him attending a gig from Ipswich band Extreme Noise Terror.Degeneration Punk 76 - 78 [ Full ]Forgotten Glory2020-05-10 | Aired in the USA in the 80's by BBC America
Punk rock is an anti-establishment rock music genre and movement that emerged in the mid-1970s. Preceded by a variety of protopunk music of the 1960s and early 1970s, punk rock developed between 1974 and 1977 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, where groups such as the Ramones, Sex Pistols, and The Clash were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement.
Punk rock bands, eschewing the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock, created fast, hard music, typically with short songs, stripped-down instrumentation and often political or nihilistic lyrics. The associated punk subculture expresses youthful rebellion and is characterized by distinctive clothing styles, a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies, and a DIY (do it yourself) attitude.
Punk rock became a major phenomenon in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s; its popularity elsewhere was more limited. During the 1980s, forms of punk rock emerged in small scenes around the world, often rejecting commercial success and association with mainstream culture. By the turn of the century, punk rock's legacy had led to the development of the alternative rock movement, and new punk rock bands popularized the genre decades after its first heyday.Punk 76Forgotten Glory2020-05-09 | Documentary on punk's origins from the King's Road shop of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, through to its explosion into one of the most fascinating genres ever. Featuring contributions from punk legends: Tony James, Gene October, Glen Matlock, Jah Wobble, Steve Severin and Jon Savage; along with archive performances to capture British music's greatest story of the 20thHow Goth became GothForgotten Glory2020-05-03 | A look at the early Goth influencers and how Goth actually became GothPunk in London [ 1977 ]Forgotten Glory2020-05-02 | Documentary on London punk rock bands. Interviews with musicians, critics and entrepreneurs about the origins and ideologies of punk and performances by The Clash, The Boomtown Rats, X Ray Specs, Subway Sect, The Stranglers, The Lurkers, Anonymous Chaos, The Adverts, Kill Joys, Wayne County and The Electric Chairs, Chelsea, The Jam, Rough Trade, and Jolt.Where and when did Punk start?Forgotten Glory2020-05-01 | Was it the UK? or was it the USA? or was it in a small village in Norway?.. This is a bit like "The chicken or the egg".. Good thing is, there are so many people that know the answer to this.. [ lol ]Flesh for Lulu - The Camden Palace London - 1985Forgotten Glory2020-04-30 | Flesh for Lulu - The Camden Palace - London - March 31st 1985 1] Cat Burglar 2] Roman Candle 3] Restless 4] Golden Handshake Girl 5] Blue 6] Seven Hail Mary's 7] Death Shall Come 8] In Your Smile 9] I May Have Said You're Beautiful but You Know I'm Just a Liar 10] Black Tattoo 11] Lame 12] Laundromat Kat 13] Subterraneans 14] I Feel AlrightThe Hazel O Connor StoryForgotten Glory2020-04-27 | Great interview with Hazel o' Connor. I have been a huge Hazel fan ever since seeing Breaking Glass back in 1981/2. I can't even come close to explaining the fond memories I have with the BG movie. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Hazel O'Connor Story - Interview by Iain McNay for CherryRed .TV Hazel O'Connor first became successful when she starred in the film Breaking Glass. She also wrote the music for the soundtrack which featured tracks such as 'Eighth Day', 'D-Days' and 'Will You.' She has now made 15 studio albums over a career lasting nearly 40 years as well as acting on stage, film and TV. In this cherryred.tv interview Hazel discusses the ups and downs of her life and how she is still going strong and still loving recording music and playing gigs after all this time.Adam Ant - The Madness of Prince CharmingForgotten Glory2020-04-26 | A look at the rise and fall of Adam Ant. From his early 80's success, to his struggle with depression. How bi-polar disorder both shaped and destroyed Adam Ant's music careerGary Numan .:: Reinvention ::.Forgotten Glory2020-04-26 | The fascinating story of British New Wave Star Gary Numan. From his early meteoric success through mid career crisis and near catastrophe to his renaissance and subsequent evolution into industrial overload. Includes contributions from Trent Reznor, Phil Oakey, Little Boots, Andy McCluskey, Noel Fielding & Martin Mills. This is the story of Reinvention.1987 The Beastie Boys on The Joan Rivers ShowForgotten Glory2020-04-25 | In 1987 The Beastie Boys were guests on The Joan Rivers Show - The Beastie Boys performed “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)” in full knucklehead mode, jumping around, posing, pushing each other down, rolling around, even doing a handstand. Onstage with them was DJ Hurricane and a go-go dancer named Eloise, gyrating in a bra and fishnets.Grumpies Guide to the 80sForgotten Glory2020-04-20 | There are two kinds of people on this earth... Those that lived through the 80s, and those that wished they lived through the 80s..80s New Wave / Goth - Xclusiv - Im a believerForgotten Glory2020-04-19 | I thought love was only true in fairy tales Meant for someone else but not for me Love was out to get me That's the way it seemed Disappointment haunted all of my dreams Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer Not a trace, of doubt in my mind I'm in love, and I'm a believer I couldn't leave her if I triedSynth BritanniaForgotten Glory2020-04-18 | Synth Britannia is a documentary following a generation of post-punk musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage80s New Wave / Trad Goths - Xclusive 1984 - Because the NightForgotten Glory2020-04-18 | Rare footage from 1984 of a night out at a Trad Goth / New Wave nightclubWendy O. Williams - Chainsaws, Shotguns, and Rock N RollForgotten Glory2020-04-14 | Documentary about Wendy O. Williams of the Plasmatics compiled by fans including TV appearances with the band, interviews, ect.When the DJ drops The ClashForgotten Glory2020-04-13 | When your pickup gets stuck in the sand, but you don't give a shit 'cos the DJ drops The Clash