Punk Lineage — songs that refer to elements in the foundation of Punk
15 songs — 49 minutes
| Artist | Song | Label & Cat # | Year | Month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Sonics | The Witch | Etiquette 11 | 1964 | November |
| The Swamp Rats | Hey Freak | Co & Ce unreleased | 1967 | |
| The Bluestars | Social End Product | Allied International JAR-540 | 1966 | September |
| MC5 | Looking At You | A-Square 333 | 1968 | March |
| Iggy Pop & The Stooges | I Got a Right | Siamese PM 001 | 1977 | April |
| The Modern Lovers | She Cracked | Bomp! LBOM 1 | 1981 | |
| The Volk Brothers | The Walk | Rivers 1011 | 1964 | |
| The Church Mice | Babe We Are Not Part of Society | House of Guitars L-43 | 1965 | |
| Red Krayola | The Jewels of the Madonna | International Artists LP 7 | 1968 | May |
| Roxy Music | Re-Make / Re-Model | Reprise MS 2114 | 1972 | June |
| England’s Glory | Predictably Blonde | unreleased | 1973 | |
| The Neon Boys | That’s All I know (Right Now) | unreleased | 1973 | |
| Death | Freakin’ Out | Arista demo | 1975 | |
| Monks | Oh How To Do Now | Polydor International 52 951 | 1966 | April |
| Woody Guthrie | Pretty Boy Floyd | Library of Congress 3412 | 1940 | March |
Notes / Credits / Personnel
- The Sonics – “The Witch”: Gerry Roslie [vocal, keys]; Larry Parypa [guitar]; Andy Parypa [bass]; Bob Bennett [drums]; Rob Lind [sax]; recorded at Ormsby’s Audio Recording Studio in Seattle; re-released 1965
- The Swamp Rats – “Hey Freak”: Bob Hocko [vocal, drums]; Don Schriner, Joe Guido [guitar]; Paul Shalako [bass]; Terry Lee [producer]
- The Bluestars – “Social End Product”: Rik Van Bokhoven [vocal, guitar]; Murray Savidan [bass]; Jim Crowley [drums]
- MC5 – “Looking at You”: Rob Tyner [vocal]; Wayne Kramer [lead guitar]; Fred Smith [guitar]; Michael Davis [bass]; Dennis Thompson [drums]; John Sinclair [producer]
- Iggy Pop & The Stooges – “I Got a Right”: recorded in 1972
- The Modern Lovers – “She Craked”: Jonathan Richman [vocal, guitar]; Jerry Harrison [keys]; Ernie Brooks [bass]; David Robinson [drums]; Kim Fowley [producer]; recorded in 1973 (or spring 1972?)
- The Volk Brothers – “The Walk”: Val and Jimmie Volk from Tacoma, WA
- The Church Mice – “Babe We Are Not Par of Society”: Armand Schaubroeck [vocals, guitar]; Blaine Schaubroeck [bass]; Bruce Schaubroeck [drums]; Ozzy Thorne [rhythm guitar]
- Red Krayola – “The Jewels of the Madonna”: Mayo Thompson [vocals, guitar]; Steve Cunningham [bass]; Tommy Smith [drums]; from Houston
- Roxy Music – “Re-Make / Re-Model”: Bryan Ferry [vocal, piano]; Phil Manzanera [guitar]; Graham Simpson [bass]; Paul Thompson [drums]; Andrew Mackay [sax, oboe]; Brian Eno [synth, tape]; Peter Sinfield [producer]
- England’s Glory – “Predictably Blonde”: Peter Perrett [vocal, guitar]; Harri Kakoulli [bass]; Jon Newey [drums]; David Sandison [producer]; recorded May 1973 at EMI Studios, Manchester Square, London
- The Neon Boys – “That’s All I Know (Right Now)”: Richard Hell [vocal, bass]; Tom Verlaine [guitar]; Billy Ficca [drums]; Recorded 1973
- Death – “Freakin’ Out”: Bobby Hackney [vocal, bass]; David Hackney [guitar]; Dannis Hackney [drums]; recorded at United Sound Systems in Detroit
- Monks – “Oh How To Do Now”: Gary Burger [guitar, lead vocal]; Dave Day [electrified banjo, vocal]; Larry Clark [organ]; Eddie Shaw [bass]; Roger Johnston [drums]
