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To keep returning to the band reherasing in their cramped trailer over and over again was the most Ed Wood-move to a film I've seen in a long time.

I also thought the ending fell flat. When Joan Jett and Cherie Currie meet up again via telephone on "Rodney On The Roq" there is no connection, no camaraderie, no conclusion at all. The scene falls flat because there's no point to it. The worst ending to a film I've ever seen.

Ironically I thought it was a better Kim Fowley film than one on The Runaways, who displayed very little personality. Fowley came off as the only three-dimensional character in the movie.

Who is your favorite non-US/UK band? For example, do you like:
Kraftwerk (Germany)
The Birthday Party (Australia)
The Raveonettes (Denmark)
Turbonegro (Norway)
The Hellacopters (Sweden)
Raw Power (Italy)
Radio Birdman (Australia)
King Khan & The BBQ Show (Canada)
Which band outside of the US or the UK do you like the most? Inquiring minds want to know.

As books on punk bands go, many have been written about over and over again, like Black Flag, X, Blondie, The Ramones, Sex Pistols, etc. Which punk bands would you like to read a bio on the most? Some bands I'd like to see books on would be:
The Damned
The Misfits
Butthole Surfers
The Didjits
Gibson Bros
Which bands do you think have a long overdue book that you'd like to see written about them?

You're not old, believe me. I remember seeing Roxy Music on their first tour (1972 A.D.) at The Whiskey A Go-Go when Brian Eno was in the band in his peacock feathers and eye shadow. My piss is dryer than yours, trust me!

So you didn't think Keith Emerson sticking knives into his organ was punk? Hmmm....

Although the name of our group is "From Prog to Punk" i'd like to know from everybody - are you more prog (Hawkwind/PFloyd/Procol Harum, etc.) or more punk (The Damned/Sex Pistols/Stranglers, etc.)? I like both camps, to be honest, but what are you preferences? And why?