In the mid-1970s, by day Phil Munnoch was a mild-mannered copywriter working for an ad agency in the heart of the city. He was neat, he was clean, he looked smart in his collar and tie, sharp pressed trousers and bright, shiny shoes. But Phil had a secret that he kept from his colleagues. At the end of each working day, like some postmodern superhero Phil would change out of his work clothes into tight fitting bondage trousers, studded dog collar and badge-covered plastic jacket to become his punk alter ego Captain Zip.
“I spent almost every Saturday between 1978 and 1981 filming on the King’s Road, ‘punk is dead’ says graffiti outside Seditionaries, but it lives on in every frame of this turbulent time capsule.”
(via Flashbak)
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