Post by petrolino on Aug 9, 2019 22:34:38 GMT
* Focal shift from Max's Kansas City to CBGB's attracted bands from along the East Coast & open mic policy inspired rising bands across the Great Lakes Region
* The Great Lakes region of North America is a bi-national Canadian–American region that includes portions of the eight U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as well as the Canadian province of Ontario. The region centers on the Great Lakes and forms a distinctive historical, economic, and cultural identity. A portion of the region also encompasses the Great Lakes Megalopolis.
* The East Coast of the United States, also known as the Eastern Seaboard, the Atlantic Coast, and the Atlantic Seaboard, is the coastline along which the Eastern United States meets the North Atlantic Ocean. The coastal states that have shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean are, from north to south, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
* Detroit, Michigan : The colossal force of the MC5, the Stooges and Alice Cooper pushed rock into harder territory than ever before, aligned to some seriously depraved stage antics. Bands like the Amboy Dukes, Sky and Grand Funk Railroad were applying heavy beats to roots rock, sunshine pop and sunflower pscyhedelia and Suzi Quatro emerged as a menacing icon of bass. Young musicians playing in Detroit had tapped in to the soulful pulse of the city and were transmitting the firm, clanking industrial rhythms of the automotive lines. This pushed musicians in New York and Ohio to throw caution to the wind as they ripped a tear through their respective states and the vibe proved contagious.
CBGB in New York

'Tell Me Your Plans' - The Shirts
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Inspirational Figures {Proto-Punk}
'New York Dolls' (1973) - New York Dolls [New York]

'Go Girl Crazy!' (1975) - The Dictators [New York]

'Milk 'N' Cookies' (1975) - Milk 'N' Cookies [New York]

'The Modern Lovers' (1976) - The Modern Lovers [Massachusetts]

'The Real Kids' (1977) - The Real Kids [Massachusetts]

55 Albums
01. 'Horses' (1975) - Patti Smith [Illinois]
02. 'Blondie' (1976) - Blondie [New York]
03. 'Ramones' (1976) - Ramones [New York]
04. 'Blank Generation' (1977) - Richard Hell And The Voidoids [New York]
05. 'Cabretta' (1977) - Mink DeVille [Connecticut-California-New York]
06. 'L.A.M.F.' (1977) - Johnny Thunders And The Heartbreakers [New York]
07. 'Marquee Moon' (1977) - Television [New York]
08. 'Suicide' (1977) - Suicide [New York]
09. 'Talking Heads '77' (1977) - Talking Heads [Rhode Island-New York]
10. 'Young, Loud And Snotty' (1977) - Dead Boys [Ohio]
10. 'Young, Loud And Snotty' (1977) - Dead Boys [Ohio]
'Fan Mail' - Blondie
11. 'Bad Girl' (1978) - Cherry Vanilla [New York]
12. 'The Electric Chairs' (1978) - The Electric Chairs [Georgia-New York]
13. 'Fool Around' (1978) - Rachel Sweet [Ohio]
14. 'Make A Record' (1978) - Suburban Commandos [Minnesota]
15. 'The Modern Dance' (1978) - Pere Ubu [Ohio]
16. 'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!' (1978) - Devo [Ohio]
17. 'The Shirts' (1978) - The Shirts [New York]
18. 'So Alone' (1978) - Johnny Thunders And The Heartbreakers [New York]
19. 'Stateless' (1978) - Lene Lovich [Michigan]
20. 'Tuff Darts!' (1978) - Tuff Darts [New York]
20. 'Tuff Darts!' (1978) - Tuff Darts [New York]
'Crazy Baby' - Steel Tips
21. 'Alchemy' (1979) - Richard Lloyd [Pennsylvania]
22. 'The B-52's' (1979) - The B-52's [Georgia]
23. 'Contents Dislodged During Shipment' (1979) - Tin Huey [Ohio]
24. 'Tom Verlaine' (1979) - Tom Verlaine [New Jersey]
25. 'In Combo' (1980) - The Suburbs [Minnesota]
26. 'Joan Jett' (1980) - Joan Jett [Pennsylvania]
27. 'New Hope For The Wretched' (1980) - Plasmatics [New York]
28. 'Nikki And The Corvettes' (1980) - Nikki And The Corvettes [Michigan]
29. 'Nurds' (1980) - The Roches [New Jersey]
30. 'Pretenders' (1980) - The Pretenders [Ohio-London]
'Space Invader' - The Pretenders
31. 'Rubber City Rebels' (1980) - Rubber City Rebels [Ohio]
32. 'Songs The Lord Taught Us' (1980) - The Cramps [California-Ohio-New York]
33. 'Escape' (1981) - Jody Harris & Robert Quine [Kansas-Ohio]
34. 'KooKoo' (1981) - Deborah Harry [Florida]
35. 'Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash' (1981) - The Replacements [Minnesota]
36. 'Tom Tom Club' (1981) - Tom Tom Club [Rhode Island-New York-Connecticut]
37. 'Vicious Circle' (1981) - Zero Boys [Indiana]
38. 'Oil Tasters' (1982) - Oil Tasters [Wisconsin]
39. 'Pal Judy' (1982) - Crucial & Judy Nylon [New York]
40. 'Walk Among Us' (1982) - The Misfits [New Jersey]
'Genius Of Love' - Tom Tom Club
41. 'Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful' (1982) - The Waitresses [Ohio]
42. 'Conquest For Death' (1983) - Necros [Ohio]
43. 'Everything Falls Apart' (1983) - Husker Du [Minnesota]
44. Têtes Noires (1983) - Têtes Noires [Minnesota]
45. 'Tied Down' (1983) - Negative Approach [Michigan]
46. 'Violent Femmes' (1983) - Violent Femmes [Wisconsin]
47. 'Die Kreuzen' (1984) - Die Kreuzen [Wisconsin]
48. 'Soul Possession' (1984) - Annie Anxiety [New York]
49. 'Victim In Pain' (1984) - Agnostic Front [New York]
50. 'WOW' (1984) - Wendy O'Williams [New York]
'Prove My LOve' - Violent Femmes
51. 'Jane Wiedlin' (1985) - Jane Wiedlin [Wisconsin]
52. 'The Age Of Quarrel' (1986) - Cro-Mags [New York]
53. 'Atomizer' (1986) - Big Black [Illinois]
54. 'Murphy's Law' (1986) - Murphy's Law [New York]
55. 'Copy Cats' (1988) - Johnny Thunders & Patti Palladin [New York]
54. 'Murphy's Law' (1986) - Murphy's Law [New York]
55. 'Copy Cats' (1988) - Johnny Thunders & Patti Palladin [New York]


