The first punk coloured vinyl I remember was the orange 'the day the world turned dayglo' by xray spex 1978 I believe. Also around this time is a very rare Stranglers pinky coloured vinyl 7inch eP - that a friend had - I believe it had Something better change on it, but I can't remember the other tracks. It had a centre label which had offset prints of the band like it was meant to be viewed with 3d glasses or something -any one no more about this one?
BTW my first reggae vinyl was Heavyweight Dub Showdown - Scientist vs Jammy 1980 I think
Coloured vinyl, where (and when) did it start?
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Hi mightyz
I do rememeber that. Not that I ever owned it. The only X-Ray Spex was "Oh Bondage-Up Yours" on Live At The Roxy - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-at-Roxy-Va ... F8&s=music
Don't know the Stranglers one at all.
I do rememeber that. Not that I ever owned it. The only X-Ray Spex was "Oh Bondage-Up Yours" on Live At The Roxy - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-at-Roxy-Va ... F8&s=music
Don't know the Stranglers one at all.
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Hi Leggo Rocker
I do like that bumper sticker! Excellent.
I definitely wouldn't have called The Jam punk. I think a lot of people got lumped into that category just because they were a little bit different and were around at that time. Elvis Costello springs to mind.
I really do wish I had see Feelgood with Wilko. Sadly, I have to make do with the DVD of their appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test and also the DVD of "Going Back Home" gig on Southend Pier.
I still do think "Stupidity" is one best albums ever. Do you know it was number one in October 1976. Unreal. Amazingly, I do still have my original copy. More than a little battered to say the least.
Not sure it there is a coloured vinyl version of that anywhere.
Have see the Wilko Johnson Band a number of times. Norman Watt-Roy (ex-Blockheards) on bass. So tight.
I do like that bumper sticker! Excellent.
I definitely wouldn't have called The Jam punk. I think a lot of people got lumped into that category just because they were a little bit different and were around at that time. Elvis Costello springs to mind.
I really do wish I had see Feelgood with Wilko. Sadly, I have to make do with the DVD of their appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test and also the DVD of "Going Back Home" gig on Southend Pier.
I still do think "Stupidity" is one best albums ever. Do you know it was number one in October 1976. Unreal. Amazingly, I do still have my original copy. More than a little battered to say the least.
Not sure it there is a coloured vinyl version of that anywhere.
Have see the Wilko Johnson Band a number of times. Norman Watt-Roy (ex-Blockheards) on bass. So tight.
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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Finally reggae gigs 1975/83 unless stated otherwise (ones that I can remember);
Burning Spear
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Smiley Culture
Benjamin Zephaniah
Dillinger
Gregory Isaacs
Freddie McGregor
Clint Eastwood & General Saint
Black Slate
Black Roots
Steel Pulse
Black Uhuru
Peter King
Asher Senator
Cimarons
Culture
Augustus Pablo (1976)
Junior Delgado
Misty In Roots
Thirld World
Mikey Dread
Capital Letters
Matumbi
Culture were, without a doubt, the best gigs I ever went. I saw them 3 times.
Actually, it was more a religious experience than a gig.
Incredible.
Still do go to quite a few gigs, but I don't think they are as interesting as the gigs from "the good old days"!
Burning Spear
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Smiley Culture
Benjamin Zephaniah
Dillinger
Gregory Isaacs
Freddie McGregor
Clint Eastwood & General Saint
Black Slate
Black Roots
Steel Pulse
Black Uhuru
Peter King
Asher Senator
Cimarons
Culture
Augustus Pablo (1976)
Junior Delgado
Misty In Roots
Thirld World
Mikey Dread
Capital Letters
Matumbi
Culture were, without a doubt, the best gigs I ever went. I saw them 3 times.
Actually, it was more a religious experience than a gig.
Incredible.
Still do go to quite a few gigs, but I don't think they are as interesting as the gigs from "the good old days"!
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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Lots of coloured vinyl here, including Marley;
http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch. ... =&x=21&y=8
http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch. ... =&x=21&y=8
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Re: Coloured vinyl, where (and when) did it start?
all kinds of 60/70 Jamaican colored singles :
http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/colouredvinyl.html
http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/colouredvinyl2.html
http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/colouredvinyl3.html
http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/colouredvinyl.html
http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/colouredvinyl2.html
http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/colouredvinyl3.html
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Boom al cannibal you've blown me away with those links! Thanks!