Revisiting 'White Riot', the debut single by The Clash, which immediately established the punk credentials and politically-charged songwriting of Joe Strummer.
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The Clash used the musical language of prog to make the statement that is Combat RockAlthough the triple album sprawl of 1980’s Sandinista! from The Clash – the self-styled “only band that matters” – may seem like a more obvious candidate for inspection under the prog ...
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FanSided on MSNEvery album by the Clash ranked from least to greatestMick Jones and Topper Headon had been fired so what was left was only half the band and some studio musicians. This was ...
Joe’s recently joined The Clash after walking out on The 101’ers only days before their first single comes out, Joe’s loyalty to his old band tested by the ferocity of his ambition in a ...
Here’s never-before-seen footage of the Clash performing “Safe European Home” at Detroit's Motor City Roller Rink in 1980, posted on YouTube this morning courtesy of PeaceJam's "One Billion ...
In Rude Boy, Jack Hazan and David Mingay (A Bigger Splash) once again merge documentary and fiction in their tale of Ray Gange, a roughneck roadie for the most fiery, revolutionary rock ‘n’ roll band ...
The new issue of Uncut – in shops now or available to buy online by clicking here, with no delivery charges for the UK – features an astonishing oral history of The Clash's 17-date residency ...
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