19-year-old Siouxsie Sioux during her very first performance at the 100 Club in London, 1976
Photo by Barry Plummer
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19-year-old Siouxsie Sioux during her very first performance at the 100 Club in London, 1976
Photo by Barry Plummer
banned bands in the Soviet Union 1985
46 years ago today
Pennie Smith photographed Paul Simonon of The Clash at the New York Palladium, September 20, 1979.
She made one of the most famous images in (punk) rock history.
50 years ago today
Talking Heads' CBGB Stage Debut
Talking Heads – Psycho Killer
The video presumably dates back to November 1975.
The song appeared two years later on their debut album, Talking Heads: 77.
International Women's Day 2026
What would the world be without women? What would punk be without women? ❤️
For me, there's no other music genre that offers such a wide variety of personalities and voices.
In memory of Lemmy Kilmister, who would have celebrated his 80th birthday today.
Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead & Gaye Advert from The Adverts. Denmark Street, London, 1977
Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill, St. Stephen’s Church, Washington DC, 1992.
Photo by Pat Graham
'I Fought The Law' is a song by The Clash, released on their EP 'The Cost of Living' on this day in 1979
The Clash • I Fought the Law • Live at the Lyceum • 28 December 1978