Welcome to my Level 2 Music Technology Unit 17 researching a music topic project.
punk scene
Web definitions
The punk subculture, which centres around punk rock music, includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashions and forms of expression, including visual art, dance, literature and film. The subculture is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.
The aim of my research is to answer the question:
Is there a punk scene in Liverpool, and if so, is it increasing in popularity?
punk
pʌŋk/
noun
noun: punk; plural noun: punks; noun: punk rock; plural noun: punk rocks
1.
N. AMER.informal
a worthless person (often used as a general term of abuse).
"you think any of these punks they got fighting today could stand up to Joe Louis?"
a criminal or thug.
"there's never been a better time to take our streets back from the punks"
US
(in prison slang) a passive male homosexual.
"he determined to be made into no one's punk"
an inexperienced young person.
"you were a nobody, a punk kid starting out"
2.
a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s.
"punk had turned pop music and its attendant culture on its head"
an admirer or player of punk rock, typically characterized by coloured spiked hair and clothing decorated with safety pins or zips.
noun: punk rocker; plural noun: punk rockers
"punks fought Teds on the Kings Road on Saturday afternoons"
3.
N. AMER.
soft, crumbly wood that has been attacked by fungus, used as tinder.
adjective
adjective: punk
1.
N. AMER.informal
in poor condition.
"I felt too punk to eat"
2.
relating to punk rock and its associated subculture.
"a punk band"
scene
siːn/
noun
noun: scene; plural noun: scenes
1.
the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred.
"the emergency team were among the first on the scene"
synonyms:
location, site, place, position, point, spot; More
a place or setting regarded as having a particular character or making a particular impression.
"a scene of carnage"
a landscape.
"thick snow had turned the scene outside into a picture postcard"
synonyms:
view, vista, outlook, panorama, prospect, sight; More
an incident of a specified nature.
"there had already been some scenes of violence"
synonyms:
incident, event, episode, happening, moment More
a representation of an incident, or the incident itself.
"scenes of 1930s America"
a specified area of activity or interest.
"one of the biggest draws on the Irish music scene"
synonyms:
area of interest, field of interest, field, interest, speciality, territory, province, preserve; More
informal
a social environment frequented predominantly by homosexuals.
noun: the scene
"I don't go out into the scene now"
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I asked my general Facebook which is full of all walks of life , into all different types of genres as a quick poll. I have over 2000 people on Facebook so I thought it was a wide enough target audience. The image below is all of the answers I received.