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Didier Wampas, hello to you working punk!

Published on December 16, 2024 at 2:53 p.m. / Modified on December 16, 2024 at 3:01 p.m.

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We are going to talk about a time that those under 50 cannot know, but please, wait a little and read on even if the cliché annoys you… Because this is a page of the history of French music, of its collective memory, of a pro-rock atmosphere like we will never do again. From an alternative scene so abundant in the 1980s that a small fanzine – it was like a poorly written blog, but in print – could easily make you micro-famous. Where there was room for noisy and absurd punk (Ludwig von 88), another much more civic (Bérurier Noir), where anyone could try anything with two chords and a thread of energy.

A time when getting your baccalaureate by admitting your ignorance to the examiner – who added 20 points out of pity – remained possible, and where confessing false suicidal impulses and an absolute love of rock’n’roll could save you from service. military, still obligatory at that time in . This is what happened to Didier Wampas, real name Didier Chappedelaine, member of this artisanal catch-all with his Wampas tribe. Wampas, like the name of a fictional population borrowed from comics Moneysolitary hero of prehistory, again a memory from another century. And we say tribe, too, because absolutely no one is called Wampas in the group created in 1983 – it was just a nod to the Ramones…

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