This event sparked a major change in my life. I guess from that point I changed, not so much who I was, but just what I was doing. I had a new thing to associate with. Before that, I kinda hung with the skater kids, but mostly just by myself. The skater kids were usually just some dopey rich white kids from the north end or Bedford who wanted to act like street rats. Soon after, I learned how to spot the Punks and the Skins and eventually the Hardcore kids. I found myself getting on with them much better than anyone else I'd encountered. The Punks and Skins that I met when I was 13 were real. They came from the same place I was coming from and understood why I was the way I was.
In the years and bloody years of total chaos that followed, Blitz would remain a constant on the soundtrack of my life. Some of those songs were anthems, many of them were telling of the kinds of things I was getting myself into at the time... Fight to Live, Someone's Gonna Die, Never Surrender, Razors in the Night, and of course, one of the most romantic punk songs ever written, New Age. My wife and I listened to this song moments before we got married. Brilliant.
So here's to the sound of concrete and steel, the rhythm that science can't feel. The beats of our hearts as one, and holding your color when my vision is gone.
I would like to thank Relax Music store and Newbury Comics for carrying the Blitz CD's, and tons of other good shit. Relax Music is long gone, but they catered well to the large Hardcore, Punk, and Oi! scene that was going on in my city in the early to late 90s. I can't say much about Newbury Comics these days, as I was banned from that place for getting into a fight with a couple of dudes in the store. Sorry to Lex, Kelly, Michael, Stef, and whoever else worked there at the time.
Wikipedia tells us:
Blitz was a street punk band from New Mills, Derbyshire, England. They had success in the United Kingdom indie charts in the early 1980s. Comprised of both punk and skinhead members, they were enthusiastically championed by Sounds magazine writer Garry Bushell. Although considered an influential Oi! band, the band members simply described themselves as a punk band. They signed to the record label No Future in 1981, and their first release was the 7" EP All Out Attack.
Here you will find a few uploads on mediafire... The LP, singles, demo tracks and other rarities.
Best of Blitz
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mt2ewk0keim/B - Best of B.rar
Blitz Hits (I always secretly wished this was called Blitz - Hitz)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mo4nydcctut/B - BHits.rar
Blitz - Singles and Rarites 1980-1983
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dd5hyofbniy/B - S and R 1980-1983.rar
Blitz - Singles Collection
http://www.mediafire.com/file/3zml23qgjjz/B - S C.rar
Blitz - Voice of a Generation - The No Future Years disc 1
http://www.mediafire.com/file/1eqeouzmo0y/B -VOG.NFY D1.rar
Blitz - Voice of a Generation - The No Future Years disc 2
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ixwqmzzyqjb/B - VOG.NFY D2.rar
RIP Nidge Miller. Oi!