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THE LAST POGO JUMPS Once more studies the development of Toronto coming from small town in order to big city and it is pop/counter culture lifestyle noisy. and mid-70s. It centres around the first wave of Toronto punk rock rock and fresh wave music, through the Ramones playing The New Yorker Theater in ‘76 through the authorities shutting down Teenage Head and causing a huge range at the horseshoe  Tavern's infamous “The Final Pogo” concert in December 1978.

London acquired the Sex Guns, New York had your Ramones, but Toronto had a punk movement it's own. In the end, the actual Toronto landscape with the late 70?s was forever changed with the infusion of the Do it yourself / punk Or alternative culture(s) movement. Six decades in the making, The Last Pogo Jumps Again effectively explores the whys as well as wherefores of what was arguably one of the most exciting yet misunderstood movements in Toronto’s history.

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