A classmate who btw was a Jehovah's witness lent me a cassette of The Clash's first album and didn't know what to make of it. I was knew to punk and it sounded very weird for a guy who was used to listening pop and progressive rock. The song that drove my attention and was this one. Much much later, I worked for this Rock FM station in my hometown and it promoted a Reggae concert with the likes of The Wailers and aldo Junior Murvin. I was delighted.
Thanks for Upload, haven't seen this before ..Aylesbury Friars - a popular venue & often the start point for a band on the road... The 16tons tour with Mikey Dread I think ..
J'étais lycéen en ce temps là et des magazines comme Rock and Folk et Best m'ont fait découvrir les groupes de la scène Rock, Pop et même Reggae d'alors: Clash avec Joe Strummer fait partie de ceux là sans oublier les UB 40, Dire Straits, Specials, Police, Madness, Sex pistols et du côté french, Trust, Gainsbourg, la souris déglinguée et j'en passe
cause his playing isnt so great. "strummer" hes strumming all 6 strings when he plays because hes a lefty playing with a righty guitar. mick was also more incharge of the levels on soundboard so of course he brings himself up.