Joe Strummer coins "grunge" and talks about Ramones
I challenge you to find an earlier documented use of word 'grunge' when referring to rock music/guitar playing. Found an old tape off radio of clash interview from ...
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I used to hear the word before this - but it's a good interview -
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Origin of the term[edit]
Although writer Paul Ramball used "grunge" in a 1978 NME article to
describe mainstream guitar rock,[2] Mark Arm, the vocalist for the Seattle
band Green River—and later Mudhoney—is generally credited as being the
first to use the term grunge to describe this genre of music. Arm first
used the term in 1981, when he wrote a letter under his given name Mark
McLaughlin to the Seattle zine Desperate Times, criticizing his band Mr.
Epp and the Calculations as "Pure grunge! Pure noise! Pure shit!". Clark
Humphrey, editor of Desperate Times, cites this as the earliest use of the
term to refer to a Seattle band, and mentions that Bruce Pavitt of Sub Pop
popularized the term as a musical label in 1987–88, using it on several
occasions to describe Green River.[3]
Arm said years later, "Obviously, I didn't make grunge up. I got it from
someone else. The term was already being thrown around in Australia in the
mid-'80s to describe bands like King Snake Roost, The Scientists,
Salamander Jim, and Beasts of Bourbon."[4] Arm used grunge as a descriptive
term rather than a genre term, but it eventually came to describe the
punk/metal hybrid sound of the Seattle music scene.[5]
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Yeah, gone too soon. If I can track down the cassette that has this interview I'll post the whole thing--have moved a few times since posting this one. It's around here somewhere.
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