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In 1977, The Clash was known as “The Only Band That Matters.” Today, The Clash — Westway to the World — the band’s story as told by its members to filmmaker and friend Don Letts ...
By the summer of 1981, however, the band’s rap homage “Magnificent Seven” and crossover hit “Radio Clash” were everywhere, says Chuck D. It was a harbinger of things to come.
Clash of the Cover Bands (wt), from executive producer Jimmy Fallon, is set to premiere later this year and will feature The Ellen DeGeneres talk show DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss as host.
In 1979, Mikal Gilmore went to London to hang out with The Clash. What he learned from Joe Strummer, Mick Jones and the rest of the band ...
Scott even wrote a song about him, “London Mick,” an upbeat rocker on the Waterboys’ 2019 album Where the Action Is. “I was a Clash kid under the band’s spell,” Scott sang.
Mick Jones is turning the clock back to the '80s, the decade that saw his punk rock band the Clash become mainstream stars. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on ...
Clash Royale's next game update, Card Evolution, will be available on June 19, 2023. Check out the reveal trailer for the Card Evolution update, featuring two Rock Barbarians rocking out to the ...
Paul Simonon says he and his Clash bandmates are proud of their new "Sound System" box set for one simple reason. By Gary Graff Paul Simonon says he and his Clash bandmates are proud of their new ...
Throughout their career, the band wasn’t shy about their left-wing political beliefs, while Strummer was a self-proclaimed socialist. The Clash performed at the Rock Against Racism concert in ...
Members of the 1980s new wave band The Plimsouls have won a legal ruling against the group’s guitarist over the trademark rights to the band’s name. × Skip to main content ...
On the Clash’s London Calling, the pink-and-green lettering that frames Paul Simonon—red London down the Y axis, green Calling across the X—mimics the “first” rock album, Elvis Presley ...
Sure, a substantial part of what made The Clash tick was left-wing politics and bastardized reggae jams. But you rarely hear about how incendiary the band was in a live setting, especially during ...
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