I'm glad you're excited about the site. Open sources is definitely a kick-ass way to get things done. And Wiki fits completely into the ethics of collaboration and consensus.
In regards to 1977, I've been pouring through Good Times microfilms at the SC Public Library - and the first mention of anything punk were the Tubes show and then JJ180. If anyone knows of anything earlier, I'd love to know about it. I didn't move here until 1993.
Over the next week I'll be going through more microfilms to fill out events and bands from the 1980s.
Re: History of underground music in Santa Cruz County
Date Edited: 17 Jun 2005 05:10:30 AM
I'm glad you're excited about the site. Open sources is definitely a kick-ass way to get things done. And Wiki fits completely into the ethics of collaboration and consensus.
In regards to 1977, I've been pouring through Good Times microfilms at the SC Public Library - and the first mention of anything punk were the Tubes show and then JJ180. If anyone knows of anything earlier, I'd love to know about it. I didn't move here until 1993.
Over the next week I'll be going through more microfilms to fill out events and bands from the 1980s.
Happy editing,
Oliver
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