Captain’s Blog: What the Hell Is Punk, Anyway?
Captain’s Blog: What the Hell Is Punk, Anyway?

What the Hell Is Punk, Anyway?

The three unavoidables for musicians: death, taxes, and the van–the less than sumptuous facilities from which I am reporting to you now as the Damned hurtle at breakneck speed from Thessalonica to Athens on our latest Euro jaunt.

At least we had a reasonable hotel last night–but is it “punk rock” to be afforded the luxury of a bathrobe, room service and a vanity kit and all that? It takes a lot to get my chum Charlie Harper, singer of the UK Subs, to complain (”sleep on the DJ’s floor Charlie?”…”Yeah yeah yeah, but where’s the beer?”). The Subs will play any gig, anywhere, anytime–the bloke’s a legend.

Now I’m not saying that dossing on the floor’s beneath me–I just think at this late state in my dubious career I deserve a bit of comfort after a hard day’s flitting about in my quest to spread a little joy and happiness (plus a dollop of subversion) around the planet. Oh, and I’m not sure my dodgy old back would stand sleeping on the DJ’s floor these days, either.

A few years ago the Damned participated in the Warped Tour, a traveling punk circus with the bands journeying from town to town through the night in their various tour buses. We did notice then that some of the buses were a lot posher than others. And how about the bands that have private planes with an anarchy logo on the tail–as the owner of our last label had (although that didn’t stop us borrowing it on occasion…cough, ahem!).

I remember when we flew in for what was the first US show by a UK punk band. At CBGB’s it was, in 1976 and we were met by this limo to take us into Manhattan…which we promptly sent off in disgust taking the shuttle bus instead. Who did they think we were–rock stars? But it wasn’t long before we started selling reasonable amounts of records and the inverted snobbery went down the jolly old toilet pan!

So, what exactly is punk rock? Is it just about kick ass songs, spiky hair and tattoos, or is there more to it? The Damned’s motto was “THE FIRST RULE IS–THERE’S NO RULES”–but I’m not sure you can front a punk group wearing bright orange loon pants and get away with it.

Maybe punk’s job is to tell it like it is: naming names, challenging the lunatic policies of government and pointing out the failures of a society that works just fine and dandy if you’re stinking rich but is a nightmare for the poor–in a way that journalists used to do before the likes of Rupert Murdoch changed all that nonsense! And whatever you think of Green Day–”American Idiot” did hit the nail firmly on the head lyrically (even if the tune does reminded us of Kim Wilde’s “Kids In America” somewhat).

But is it not the DIY attitude that is the crowning glory of punk? Buy a guitar and do it yourself. You only need to learn a few chords and you’re away. And for me that philosophy should go for sport, TV, religion, art, whatever…don’t sit on the couch watching some arrogant overpaid asshole do it for you–use your own brain and see what you can create. That’s punk if you like.

But I’d better wrap up now as our van is finally approaching Athens after 6 hours of hell–sweltering heat with no AC to speak of–and regardless of my preceding waffle about punk all I can say is if they don’t have any decent beer at the venue tonight the gigs off!

Pip pip,

Captain S.

The worst joke I’ve heard this week…

A 6 year old and a 4 year old are talking. The 6 year old says, “I think it’s time we started swearing”. The 4 year old agrees.

They go down to breakfast and Mum asks what they want. The 6 year old says, “Oh shit Mum, I think I’ll have some Cocoa Pops”. WHALLOP… he flies out of the chair and across the room and runs out crying.

Mum looks sternly at the 4 year old and asks what he wants.

“I don’t know,” he cries–”but it won’t be fucking Cocoa Pops!”

Comments
posted on May 6 at 4:36 pm
The Damned's rule that "THE FIRST RULE IS-THERES NO RULES" is absolutely absurd. I'm sure you abandoned many of the rules, but you had to keep some of them in order to be a functioning group (even if the functioning group only lasted all of two seconds). "Punk" is just a term used to encompass a movement of many different persuasions. Being punk is not an excuse to just do whatever we want. We have to take responsibility for the things we say and do. Like if you take the song "Disco Man" as an example. It is a very nice-sounding song, but the lyrics are some of the most homophobic I've ever heard. Yet The Damned manage to crank this one out show after show. Does being punk mean you don't have a conscience?

Being punk is having a voice. Punk went into a number of directions with The Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Clash, Dead Kennedys, Crass, Minor threat, Black Flag, Bad Brains to Blink 182 (are they punk?)

A great deal many people are no longer satisfied with punk, so they went into goth and industrial. Now, not only is the music not only bad at punk shows, but having to deal with the numerous drunkards as they come out in droves is quite difficult as well.

Punk has existed since the beginning of time. All it is is a reaction against the current norm. There's nothing magical or mysterious about it. It's simply a historical statistic.

(People are so afraid to speak up about things because they're afraid of becoming unpopular.)

Good punk bands like The Damned are one of the immortals and will always be good, and, imperfect, just as I and everyone else, however what is out there now is, um, well, um...nevermind.
posted on May 6 at 6:14 pm
I would honestly say that punk is directly associated with the lower class reactions to anything that the higher classes (the man!) dictate to us. Further more it's an attitude of frustration and disappointment at the bullshit images that stereotype everything!
posted on May 7 at 8:21 am
That is a crap joke!

As for Mr Harper, that is so true...he's staying at my mate's house for 2 days while they play Scotland! arf! Lx
posted on May 7 at 10:46 am
COCKSUCKING QUEERPUNKS OF THE WORLD UNITE!
posted on May 9 at 2:38 am
"but I’m not sure you can front a punk group wearing bright orange loon pants and get away with it."

Oh, you horrible man. I had almost forgotten about this and now you have to go and remind me of this awful memory. Eugene Reynolds of The Rezillos was wearing some kind of orange (or were they pink) track suit bottoms the first (and very last) time I saw them. I couldn't take my eyes off this dreadful vision. It was like watching a car crash.
posted on May 9 at 9:43 am
I was in art college during the punk scene and it was the most fun I had in my entire life, it was like a complete demolition of social and creative dogma. From destruction sprang new life.

Oh, and most importantly anyone could dance!

Steve
posted on May 12 at 2:53 pm
I rather bizarrely had a dream last night that I was The Damned's Tour Manager for the European Tour. By god it was hard work - in and out of hotels that all looked the same and the band forever getting lost. Lots of sitting around in featureless skanky hotel rooms and smoking dope. When I got cross because everyone was late The Captain told me to shut up and have another spliff. We never made it to a gig because I woke up laughing.

I agree on your definition of punk - it is about being true to yourself and doing what you want when you want and how you want - something that is getting harder to do in our bloody country!
posted on May 13 at 8:41 am
being a punk back in the days of yore..I first saw the Damned at the Rainbow finsbury park if my shattered memory serves me well!! Punk really meant freedom of expression to me and from 76 to about 81 it was brilliant ..I was at a different gig virtually every night watching bands from the suburban studs to the clash...there were some great venues..Vortex, 100 club..hope and anchor..Dingwalls..Music machine..you could fall into a pub and there was a band playing..the second wave appeared and it all became a bit stale with 3 chord thrash bans playing the same old shite and trying to be the stereotypical idea of punk (we hate the establishment blah blah blah) and it lost it's way..Punk was be yourself and dont become stale and uninteresting..best days of my life really and thanks to bands like the Dmned, stranglers, subs, buzzcocks, SLF, et al for making my teen years so enjoyable!!
posted on May 14 at 12:08 pm
Dear sfdamneddisciple - Disco Man was written out of our distaste for all things Saturday Night Fever. It may not be the greatest bit of prose but if there is a single shred of homophobia in the lyric (which is included below) I cannot find it. You are completely wrong..... I may be straight but I don't discriminate and despise anybody that does.

DISCO MAN

Take my hand, Discoman

Are you just a one night stand?

Have some fun, jump the gun

But what's left when it's all done

But who are you taking for a ride, Discoman

Better to run or else to hide Discoman, Discoman

Tall and neat, watch his feet

Got the jist he's all complete

Understand Discomans

Heading for the garbage can

Have you just crossed a bridge too far, Discoman

Jump in a cab and steal a car, the worse in the land

Discoman, one night stand, Discoman

I can't understand, Discoman

What are you doing

Your life's in a ruin

You're out of our head

You oughta be dead

Down the stairs, no-one cares

He who wins is he who dares

Rock n Soul, lose control

Just forget you're on the dole

But who are you taking for a ride, Discoman

Better to run or else to hide, worst in the land

Discoman, one night stand, Discoman

I can't understand, Discoman

Are you ready(x2)

For the Discoman
posted on May 14 at 5:19 pm
Dear Mr. Sensible,

Thank you for addressing the "Disco Man" issue. I had the wrong impression and sincerely apologize to you and The Damned if I have offended either one of you. (Who am I to argue with Captain Sensible?)

Thanks so much for everything and for letting me spew on your page. I'm quite vocal so if I'm being a pain in the butt let me know.
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