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Skinny White Ties & Memorabilia.

New Wave/Punk music, culture, genres, memories. '80s revivalism and other relevant topics.

Skinny White Ties & Memorabilia.

Postby rrobbins » Fri Dec 19, 2003 1:17 pm

I found a web site that sells skinny white ties http://www.dancestore.com/
Last night I watched the Breaking Glass movie on VHS which made me very nostalgic for New Wave. What is your favorite New Wave memorabilia?
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Postby Plata66 » Sat Dec 20, 2003 12:43 pm

Rock Buttons and all of my 120 minutes video tapes.
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Postby Momotaro » Sat Dec 20, 2003 9:01 pm

Definitely the buttons, old issues of Trouser Press and Creem (their coverage of new wave in the early 80's was great), The wrap-around sunglasses, and all my records. I too have some tapes of "120 minutes" with Dave Kendall hosting..you had to stay up so
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Postby leadfoot » Sun Dec 21, 2003 4:17 am

bpdp3,

good god, i remember Creem magazine too ! they were hilarious, especially the captions to their photos. their early new wave coverage was pretty good, but after '83, they pretty much stuck to just making fun of new wave. but Creem will always
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Postby Bob-O » Sun Dec 21, 2003 8:34 am

I've got a button maker so I can retro-fit all my narrow-lapelled suit coats. I just re-created the first pin I ever bought: a DEVO pin with black digital lettering on a yellow background. Bought it at Music City in 1980.

I've also got a nice collect
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