
fat_fleet
Swollen Member
CBGBs seems to be the commonality. It was a "scene" that supported new & different hence Television being included in the punk thing - & like THeads & Blondie they were a millions miles for the sound & even ethos. Well, once Richard Hell left they were - but even with him they were pretentious, ambitious & driven.
The Dolls - they predate the rest really - glam, drag & garage made for some excellent songs.
Ramones were just about perfect from debut.
The Dead Boys - I don't know I have had the LP Young, Loud & Snotty since the 70's but it wasn't what I was looking for.
Dictators - more cartoonish in their way than the Ramones.
The Heartbreakers - LAMF - which ever mix I listen to is still pretty cool.
Television - i LOVE.
Blondie's 1st couple of albums were great pop
& I've addressed THeads.
The Cure's 1st 2 or 3 LPs were excellent! Once Robert Smith started wearing lippy it was obvious he'd adopted another agenda - 1st heavydoompop & then just pop.
It's amazing, though, how many of those early CBGBs bands sound closer to the classic rock bands they are popularly thought to have despised than they do to each other.