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For
a bit of fun, the Armchair sent this letter to the local weekly
paper, the Tamworth Herald. The intention was basically to
shout from the rooftops that 'punk exists!' Armchair was isolated,
16 years old, sitting in his bedroom, listening to punk records
on John Peel, going to Barbarella's
in Birmingham to see every punk band you can imagine. But
there was no one else, as far as he knew, in Tamworth.
Full text of the letter, with Tamworth Herald typesetters'
errors corrected is:
Punk
rock in Tamworth
Dear
Sir,
I would like to bring to the attention of the populous of
Tamworth, the fact that within the town a new phase of teenage
life is being built up. This new phase is commonly referred
to as 'punk' rock.
Within
the outlying areas of the town, namely, Amington, Glascote
and Belgrave, I have come to notice several punks. There must
be at least 50-100 in Tamworth.
This
may surprise quite a few of your older readers who are totally
devoid of any connection with teenage life.
Since
this time last year 'punk' rock has spread throughout the
country like wildfire and has now, I am exceedingly glad to
say, reached the wonderful, serene, socialist town of Tamworth.
Being
totally in favour of 'punk' rock, I hope that the kindly folk
of Tamworth will not treat any 'punk' rockers with disdain
and hatred. We are not all akin to the impression of a 'punk'
built-up by the media. We are not degenerate forms of homo
sapiens.
We
are simply normal, lovable teenagers, who after many years
of pointless education and inability to express our views,
have now become able to reveal important facts. The majority
of people, who, being totally ignorant of what horrors are
surrounding them in this society should be helped to redeem
their corrupted souls.
We
have discovered the medium of music to express our views and
this music, having so much unhindered energy and influence
is the reason why 'punk' rock has become so successful.
I
hope that you, the Editor, will not refuse to print this letter
simply because it concerns an item that you may feel is vile,
dangerous and of no interest to your readers.
I
personally believe it to be important that your readers know
of this new wave of excitement in their town.
"ED
AKE"
(Name and address supplied)
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