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theunderestimator-2: Robert Smith hiding from the Athenian sun while photographed by Richard Bellia

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Robert Smith hiding from the Athenian sun while photographed by Richard BelliainJuly 1985, when the Cure performed in Greecefor‘Rock In Athens ‘85′, a two-day rock marathon of mythical proportions for Greek standards.

The festival was held in the ancient Kallimarmaro Panathinaiko StadiuminAthens, home to the first modern Olympic Games of 1896, and included some of the hottest punk rock/post punk acts, such as The Clash -in what was going to be their last ever live gig before their final break-up a few months later- the Stranglers, theCure,Nina Hagen, Depeche Mode, Talk Talk and more. An estimated 90.000 people attended the festival in total.

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theunderestimator-2: Greek post-punks /new wavers riding a bus in Athens ca. 1983 while the rest of

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Greek post-punks /new wavers riding a bus inAthensca. 1983 while the rest of the passengers pretend to act cool in their presence, as captured bu Manuel Gallagos.

This is actually Nikos Samiotakis, aka ‘Von Klaus’, drummer of the early Athenian post-punk bandFMQ with a friend. The greek punk scene was kind of a late bloomer due to political instability till the mid-’70s as well as the country’s slow transition to democracy. Punk and new wave were really obscure subcultures (so encounters like the one captured in the photo were not exactly an everyday experience), and FMQ [George Makridis(bass),Takis Polichronopoulos(vocals),Natassa ‘Streuberg’ Sireggela(keyboards),Katerina ‘Elle’ Perpinia (guitar/vocals) & Nikos 'Von Klaus’ Samiotakis (drums)], who were founded in 1981, were amongst the earliest acts of a scene which reached its glory days by themid-’80s.

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