<DIV>"You prob know punk to begin with was an inconsistent<BR>mish mash of right, left, whatever-the-hell beliefs,<BR>people playing with shocking imagery, swastikas, etc.,<BR>but by the mid 80s thanks to bands like the Dead<BR>Kennedys, Crass, Subhumans, etc it had pretty much<BR>solidified as a leftist "movement," often in spite of<BR>the left itself, which seemed to be embarrassed by<BR>these unlikely, scary-looking, pimply faced allies.<BR>Tipper Gore hated them, most establishment liberals<BR>did/do. <BR><BR>B"</DIV>
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<DIV>When Oedipus showed up at WBCN with his punk rock</DIV>
<DIV>cassettes, the station was unusual among commercial rockers</DIV>
<DIV>in welcoming him. The hippie DJs really circled the wagons against</DIV>
<DIV>the new music in those days, which gave credence to the new wave view that they were narrow minded and reactionary. Politically, a lot of 60s types like Neil Young </DIV>
<DIV>supported Reagan, and a lot of punks were racist and homophobic. If the hippies</DIV>
<DIV>were for it, a lot of punks were against it. But most were just apolitical. </DIV>
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<DIV>In Boston, this was all before the drinking age went up, and the bars were on fire</DIV>
<DIV>with new bands aiming for the BCN playlist, a real festival of the oppressed. Bands came from all over the country to play there, so it has a real cosmo feel. We'd drive up there on the weekends, and it was a musical Liberated Zone compared to Connecticut.</DIV>
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<DIV>It was the drugs as much as anything that wiped the scene out. Whole bands were destroyed by heroin addiction.</DIV><!--endarticle--><p>
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