Following on from a very entertaining thread elsewhere on this board, could you ever see in todays scene a moment, in our adulthood, whereby a moment would occur - anywhere - that a group of people would show the passion/disrespect of dropping a banner at a showpiece all nighter?
I love the passion behind the action and also it says so much about how deep that passion ran at the time but in retrospect it was such a naive action in some respects.
Was it?
Who can deny Searlings (for sake of argument, Sam's) credentials?
You can't - in retrospect.
This naive and somewhat misguided expression of feeling was what made this scene stand out from others - the first PUNK-NORTHERN post expressionistic movement.
Following on from a very entertaining thread elsewhere on this board, could you ever see in todays scene a moment, in our adulthood, whereby a moment would occur - anywhere - that a group of people would show the passion/disrespect of dropping a banner at a showpiece all nighter?
I love the passion behind the action and also it says so much about how deep that passion ran at the time but in retrospect it was such a naive action in some respects.
Was it?
Who can deny Searlings (for sake of argument, Sam's) credentials?
You can't - in retrospect.
This naive and somewhat misguided expression of feeling was what made this scene stand out from others - the first PUNK-NORTHERN post expressionistic movement.
Anarchy outside Ince.
Keep The Faith!