Re-mastered from the original negative featuring The Clash and some of punks most important bands. Directed by German filmmaker Wolfgang Buld this is a unique visual record of London punk life in the late seventies. Filled with unseen live footage and some incredibly naive comments. Punk in London is so loaded with history and brilliance that you can almost smell the energy! Tracklist: 1. The Adverts - Gary Gilmore's Eyes 2. Jimmy Pursey Interview 3. Chelsea Interview 1 4. C
Superb collection of Wolfgang Buld's two seminal fi lms on the birth of Punk and its musical aftermath. This limited edition box set contains: Punk in London Featuring early live performances from The Clash, X-Ray Spex, The Jam, The Adverts and interviews with those who strived for anarchy in the UK, Punk in London is a unique and powerful record of punk life as it really happened in the late 1970s. Includes The Clash Live in Munich extra! Punk in England Wolfgang Buld records the punk phenomena moving from London to the suburbs, with live performances and interviews with The Jam, Ian Dury, The Adverts, Madness, The Clash, Secret A air, The Specials and many more! Great bonus feature of the women bands of the time including Siouxsie and The Slits!
This DVD includes live performances and interviews with The Jam Ian Dury The Adverts Madness The Clash Secret Affair The Specials and many more... It also includes a new and unseen six track set from The Adverts filmed live in 1978. Following on from the award winning Punk in London comes the post punk apocalypse that is Punk in England. The second part of Wolfgang Buld''s trilogy records the punk phenomena moving from London to the suburbs as the creative energy of punk inspired kids to experiment with new-wave ska mod and the rude boy music. This incredible documentary captures the punk and post-punk phenomena in all its raw power and creativity.
Julia wants to save her marriage with Tony and ends her affair with Mathew so she and Tony can take an intimate boat trip. But a storm sees them pick up Julia's ex-lover adrift on a dinghy, with a psychopathic woman in tow.
This is the sequel to the film 'Punk in London' directed by Wolfgang Buld. Featuring: The Clash Siouxsie Boomtown Rats The Jam The Slits Madness The Specials and more. Shot at venues across England such as Manchester Leicester Reading Birmingham and London.
With Punk now the stuff of postcards, its good to have Punk in London, a 1977 feature that taps the source of what the scene was all about. German director Wolfgang Büra interviews a number of players and promoters but, apart from concert sequences by The Adverts and The Clash--in gritty form on their ill-fated first European tour--the emphasis is on "almost were" bands. Büras reticent and awkward questioning wont win awards for journalism, but interviewees are prepared to open up to him. Theres political hard-talking from members of Chelsea, a chat with the unassuming bassist of The Lurkers (and parents!), priceless interview footage with Kevin Rowland, then in Birmingham band The Kiljoys; best of all, the laconic roadie of Subway Sect, a true leveller well aware that the whole "Punk thing" will fall victim to commercial pressure like counter-cultures before it. On the DVD: The 1977 film reproduces decently, its faded realism appropriate to the subject, and the sound captures the sweaty environs of Londons club scene with raw immediacy. A pity, though, that sound and vision in the interviews werent better synchronised. There are 21 access points; The Clash sequence is repeated with German subtitles (though markedly inferior picture quality), and an extended adverts sequence with German-only offstage banter. Overall, a quirky package, and a quirky documentary--but with a sincerity and authenticity that no "Best of" could ever hope to capture.--Richard Whitehouse
Two films that capture the very essence of Punk. Released simultaneously with the definitive punk CD collection and what is without doubt the most comprehensive and most beautifully produced punk book ever published PUNK.RUDE BOY: Rude Boy takes in the mood of England circa 1978. The Clash tour an England plagued by economic decline unemployment and fascist demonstrations and play some of their best music ever.PUNK IN LONDON: Featuring The Clash and some of punks most important bands including The Adverts X-Ray Spex Subway Sect The Boomtown Rats The Jam Chelsea and the outrageous Wayne County and the Electric Chairs.
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