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Jennifer miro
Jennifer miro






jennifer miro

10, 1976, playing some of the earliest UK/US/Aussie punk releases, as well as roots of punk and The Damned in session. This link is defifinitely one to be saved and cherised, since it leads to an hours broadcast of his first ‘Punk Rock Special’ on Dec.

jennifer miro

There can be no question that english DJ and radio host John Peel has been widely acknowledged for introducing many emerging bands of the early punk scene into the wider audience through his radio shows and sessions. Source: theunderestimator-2 jennifer miro brittley black the nuns crime early punk scene punk punk rock james stark jeff good san francisco people There’s even video footage of that particular haunting solo piano performance (followed by the band’s unleash of punk fury) and it’s really heartbreaking: Jennifer Miro, The Nuns (“Gimme Something Better”) Terrified, in the spotlight, and I just stood there and they cheered.Īfter that, you can’t go back to a normal life…“ Vampire-collared mini-dress with black spike-heeled boots. Person on the stage, and I was wearing this green taffeta “…I was dating Brittley Black, who was in Crime, and he broke up with me “I’m so lazy, so lazy…I’m too lazy to fall in love…It’s such aīother, I’d much rather stay home and watch TV…”Īnd here’s Jennifer Miro’s own memories from that night: Piano, began a closing-time saloon melody, leaned into the mic and sang, Having broken up with Crime drummer Brittley Black. Single spotlight, scared to death and emotionally fragile from just Person to take the stage was Jennifer, walking out by herself in a The voiceover introduction, “We’re The Nuns, and we ain’t from New York,Īnd we ain’t from England, we’re from San Francisco!”, the very first With spit and D-sized batteries, before anyone knew what to expect,īefore rock media anointed this night as the death of punk rock, before In history, before the mob of 5,000 roared to life and pelted the stage The final show ever for the Sex Pistols, the most talked-about punk show “…On January 14, 1978, at the Winterland in San Francisco, what would be Where The Nuns would perform as the opening band, along with The Avengers. The curtain fell on it at the legendary Sex Pistols concert at San Francisco’s Winterland in 1978, James Stark, photographer (“ The Band Crime: Punk ‘77 Revisited“)Īs any powerful punk romantic story, this needed a fitting dramatic ending and in this case Out in his Cadillac for cocktails at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.” Brittley would play Frank Sinatra records for her and take her Jennifer felt that love affairs were more important than band and When JenniferĪnd Brittley hooked up, Jennifer would hang out with Crime instead of Player, singer and songwriter, Brittley was Crime drummer. A couple of times, band members nearly came to fistcuffs before

jennifer miro

San Francisco during the early punk era and they had an intense “Crime & Nuns were the two hottest bands in Their ‘Romeo & Juliet’ romance was the late-’70s punk version of forbidden love, back in the days of the early San Francisco punk scene: Jennifer Miro of The Nuns, photographed by James Stark, & Brittley Black of Crime, photographed by Jeff Good.








Jennifer miro