skinhead attitude
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- clerk
what's it about? doesn't say much on the site. hopefully it's about sharpskins rather than some nazimorons.
- ********0
It says lots in the press kit.
Not sure about it's fact in there though...
- wendell0
well as i see that it is skinhead of u.s.a is it not that.>> i can not see so-oo far as to it like a good film, NO. not when its all on skins of u.s.a. i think about it will not to real. maybes about england skins much better or even from germany. it will be like americanhistoryX. all shit all not real looking so-oo fake. i do not think about u.s.a having a whole natural skins area? and kultur. i think about you do not have to be short in the hair to come out as a fucking nazi. is it not skins a fashion attention and men and tashwomen out in america with horsetail hair and dongaree jackets . hells angels are as fucking near the END OF BAD as well. a shit film it will be . ALL! :(
- pascii0
saw the film yesterday. it was a really well made documentary of of the skinhea culture (that has born in the uk in the 70's) it shows why and when the skinhead groups was devided into left and right narrowminded thinking. it had petty hard scenes from facists partyinig in sweden and redskins fighting against the police in poland,
read the presskit for more infos or buy the film. it is really good!
there is some infos about the murder of two skins fighting against facism and whote power in las vegas.
- ********0
The Skinhead was a "fashion" before it had any racial connotations... born out of Punk.
It's a tired view.. like calling blacks thieves. My granny can be racist. You don't need a fucking uniform.
- unfittoprint0
don't forget S.H.A.R.P.
[ Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice ]big in the punk scene in Lisbon, early 90's.
- ********0
Ah yeah Skinz, with their suspenders and doc martin boots bouncing up and down listening to Madness and head butting each other. They were also well into reggae. I was in Camden and there was a bunch. I thought hey, throw back to the late 70s. There was a name for the dance they did, and a name for that Madness type music they listened to. can't remember...
- ********0
Ska! that wsa the music they listened to
- clerk0
yeh it used to be all about the cloths, oipunk, rocksteady and ska bonanza not so much politic.
- unfittoprint0
not closely related to sharp's but The Specials r close to my heart.
http://www.flyingpurplehippos.co…
http://www.nuther.com/music/ghos…
http://athens.indymedia.org/loca…oh, someone please post [again] "gangsters" tomorrow.
- ********0
ah unfit! fuckin quality! the specials! You are music geek and i wuv u!
[side note - the courier just gave me a copy of The Clash's London calling 25th Anniversary edition re-release with 2 cd's and a DVD courtesy of Sony Music. It's more punk than the ska/reggae enfusion of the The Specials, but still, feeling all retro]
- unfittoprint0
kuz, that's #1 priority on my tp-buy list.
It will hit the stores early next week.
An album that should be obligatory in every household.
ps- how different are the demos incuded?
- ********0
I haven't opened it from its shiny package yet. I might be getting another free one. My boss tried to get a whole bunch to give away in a competition in our magazine, and we've all been trying to blag free copies. But Sony' cottoned on and are only sending 2 the bastards. It's got a whole second disk of rehearsals, which i'm sure will be a revelation compared to their originals, plus there's like 5 new songs that were never released. Can't wait to take this baby home
- unfittoprint0
bastard.
;-)
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