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This critical review of London Calling features rare live performances, alongside interviews with legendary filmmaker and DJ Don Letts (who toured with The Clash), and analysis from a leading team of rock journalists and critics.
London Calling is the third studio album by English rock band the Clash. It was originally released as a double album in the United Kingdom on 14 December 1979 by CBS Records, and in the United States in January 1980 by Epic Records.
The Clash recorded the album with producer Guy Stevens at Wessex Sound Studios in London during August, September and November 1979, following a change in management and a period of writer's block for songwriters Joe Strummer and Mick Jones. Bridging a traditional punk rock sound and a new wave aesthetic, London Calling reflects the band's growing interest in styles beyond their punk roots, including reggae, rockabilly, ska, New Orleans R&B, pop, lounge jazz, and hard rock. Themes include social displacement, unemployment, racial conflict, drug use, and the responsibilities of adulthood.
The album was a top ten chart success in the UK, and its lead single "London Calling" was a top 20 single. The album has sold over five million copies worldwide, and was certified platinum in the US for sales of one million. It was also met with widespread critical acclaim and has retrospectively been named one of the greatest albums of all time. On Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, London Calling ranked eighth in the 2003 and 2012 editions, and sixteenth in the 2020 edition. In 2010, it was one of ten classic album covers from British artists commemorated on a UK postage stamp issued by the Royal Mail.
London Calling has since been considered by many critics to be one of the greatest rock albums of all time, including AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, who said that it sounded more purposeful than "most albums, let alone double albums". "This epic double album, from its iconic sleeve to its wildly eclectic mash-up of styles, is surely the quintessential rock album", wrote BBC Music journalist Mark Sutherland. In Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s (1990), Christgau called it the best double album since the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. (1972) and said it expanded upon, rather than compromised, the Clash's driving guitar sound in a "warm, angry, and thoughtful, confident, melodic, and hard-rocking" showcase of their musical abilities. According to the English music writer Dave Thompson, London Calling established the Clash as more than "a simple punk band" with a "potent" album of neurotic post-punk, despite its amalgam of disparate and occasionally disjointed musical influences. Don McLeese from the Chicago Sun-Times regarded it as their best album and "punk's finest hour", as it found the band broadening their artistry without compromising their original vigor and immediacy. PopMatters critic Sal Ciolfi called it a "big, loud, beautiful collection of hurt, anger, restless thought, and above all hope" that still sounds "relevant and vibrant". In a review of its 25th anniversary reissue, Uncut wrote that the songs and characters in the lyrics cross-referenced each other because of the album's exceptional sequencing, adding that "The Vanilla Tapes" bonus disc enhanced what was already a "masterpiece".
Director: The Creative Picture Company
Stars: Don Letts, John Robb, Pat Gilbert
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@pressplay7922
@pressplay7922 Год назад
the Clash was the most powerful, dynamic band I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of great bands.
@user-no5yu4us9m
@user-no5yu4us9m 4 месяца назад
You took the words right out of my mouth
@OurFamilyInMotion
@OurFamilyInMotion Год назад
One of the best frontmen/lyricist (Joe Stummer), one of the best melodists/arranger (Mick Jones), one of the best drummers (Topper Headon), and one of the coolest dudes (Paul Simonon) and you have one of the greatest bands of all-time.
@peterzang
@peterzang Год назад
You are correct sir
@vonslagle
@vonslagle Год назад
The only band that matters
@garyfowkes8794
@garyfowkes8794 Год назад
100% nailed it
@HOPEat
@HOPEat Год назад
Agree 100. I saw Joe perform a month after 9/11 at the 930 Club in Washington DC. He was my favorite artist of all time. 🍻☮️
@horuslupercal9936
@horuslupercal9936 Год назад
Don't forget the best looking bassist in Punk history.
@jerrystewart6232
@jerrystewart6232 Год назад
The only band that matters!!! So true words have never been spoken. As I have gotten older, I have came to the realization that they were way ahead of their time. They would seque from punk rock to reggae to rockabilly without missing a beat. God blessed me with the opportunity to be able to see them from the ground floor to what we would call optimum success
@JoeBlow-fp5ng
@JoeBlow-fp5ng Год назад
That phrase came from a record company promotion campaign. It's meaningless.
@HOPEat
@HOPEat Год назад
@@JoeBlow-fp5ngThat would depend on who you are. Meaningless? I think not. ☮️
@howardowens721
@howardowens721 9 месяцев назад
@@JoeBlow-fp5ngsometimes even marketer hit on essential truths.
@allstarlord9110
@allstarlord9110 Год назад
Mick jones is an underrated musical genius. What a band in general
@kieron63
@kieron63 Год назад
Unfortunately same birthday, 10 years later😶
@vonslagle
@vonslagle Год назад
I made him happy and laugh once while he patted me on the back. He rules
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Год назад
Not at all underrated. Very daft thing to say. Red Card.
@JoeBlow-fp5ng
@JoeBlow-fp5ng Год назад
Meh. Overrated in general.
@petermgruhn
@petermgruhn 7 месяцев назад
@@vonslagle Gave him your pudding, did you?
@Optimat1000
@Optimat1000 Год назад
The variety of The Clash is unmatched! From Punk, Rock, Pop, Ska, Reggae, Dub to Funk and even Jazz. Unbelievable!
@jocksilver7
@jocksilver7 4 месяца назад
Thus perpetuating the natural variety early UK76 sound was made of. One couldn't beat the Stranglers' cynicism and bass sound, and i couldn't definitely beat the stooge-like, black-humoured speed-Punk cabaret of the Damned, neither Rotten's Irish-Finsbury-ish vitriol and the whole impact of the Pistols' sound. And so on with the Jam, Buzzcocks, 999, Vibrators... it's exactly what it meant at the time, every band trying to sound differently, within and around the basical (yet still vague) Punk canon. The 2nd wave's apex, symbolically set in 1982, was way more uniformed, making UKHCP82 become half of the mould for worldwide HC. The Clash? Well, they should have quit on Sandinista where they reflect exactly what you said...
@Theboxingobserver
@Theboxingobserver Месяц назад
@@jocksilver7 Sorry, what?! Combat Rock is a masterpiece. If they had followed you're advice we wouldn't have know you're rights or rock the casbah??
@jocksilver7
@jocksilver7 Месяц назад
@@Theboxingobserver That, sir , is your opinion and I naturally respect it - to those 2 emblematic tracks you quote, you should also add Overpowered by Funk and Ghetto Defendant - and I'm not even being cynical (now). I have always been one in favour of The Clash's unique vein of exploring other musical languages, apart from strict Londinium Punk - that's why I enjoy Sandinista like Hell! But the question is, do you really find on the ''C.R.'' lp, enough variety, solidity, veracity, and to a certain extent, the old nerve that almost immediately spurs a bond between you and the band like, say, in the first 3 records? Do you remember ''Give em enough Rope''? Ain't China taking over? That's where they were absolutely on the level, methinks. But I'm kind of a Sandy Pearlmania aficionado, too, so...
@jeffburke170
@jeffburke170 Год назад
Thank you Don Letts for lucidly connecting so many dots. Blessings.
@andiestewart7423
@andiestewart7423 Год назад
I would love to talk to him. He has so much experience from that time👍
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Год назад
His Punk Rock docs are the best, and that's because he was there through all of it
@ptatpc7925
@ptatpc7925 5 дней назад
Letts was the one who turned a generation of white youth onto reggae, so was disappointed a few years ago to hear him on Radio 4 (with some Sting hating woman) complaining about The Police playing Reggae.
@dogslobbergardens-hv2wf
@dogslobbergardens-hv2wf Год назад
I was eleven when Combat Rock came out, and it knocked my socks clean off. Over the next few years I eventually got my paws on all their other records, The wide range of their offerings, the realization that I wasn't the only one who noticed things were all fucked up, and among the rage the sheer joy I heard in their music, all made life a LOT more bearable for a broke dorky kid in small town Reagan-era America.
@johns3106
@johns3106 Год назад
We’re the same age, have the same story and both could relate to The Clash’s relevance regarding the declining American industrial “promise”. You and I are soul brothers!
@dogslobbergardens-hv2wf
@dogslobbergardens-hv2wf Год назад
@@johns3106 I'm glad you felt better from the music too :)
@robjones2408
@robjones2408 Год назад
I had the good fortune to speak to Joe when The Clash was supporting an unfairly forgotten group called Rooglater, in the autumn of 1976. Joe and Mick Jones were at the bar, and I very nervously approached and asked him when the group was going to bring out their first single? He simply laughed and replied, "When we're good enough!" He was very polite and good-natured. They played a blistering set. During their performance, a drunk shouted "Play Stairway To Heaven." As quick as a flash, Joe remarked: "Why don't you go out and collect some stamps!" The drunk fell silent, and everybody laughed at him. A brilliant put-down. The Clash was utterly fabulous live, and "London's Calling" still remains a stone-cold classic, after four decades.
@spikeafrican8797
@spikeafrican8797 Год назад
Best thing about the clash was ...they were sooo much fun!
@lucasroche8639
@lucasroche8639 Год назад
I still miss going to see the Clash live .
@theunwantedcritic
@theunwantedcritic Год назад
I couldn’t afford it
@waglefar
@waglefar 3 месяца назад
You lucky you got to experience it live :)
@horuslupercal9936
@horuslupercal9936 Год назад
Don Letts is an amazing story teller.
@williambremner9022
@williambremner9022 Год назад
Isn't he! So eloquent.
@lanceprzybyla7662
@lanceprzybyla7662 9 месяцев назад
First album I ever bought and first concert me and my buddy Mike went too....they invited fans up at the end... Providence Civic center... greatest chaos when your 12 years old!!! I'M Dawning the Joe Strummer mohawk today...40th anniversary!!! Clash FOREVER!!!!
@rymaeproductions420
@rymaeproductions420 Год назад
I love every single 1 of their reggae sounding song! But love all their music, just crazy cause I always thought their reggae songs were awesome like bank robber has hard reggae vibes to it too!
@dmerls8571
@dmerls8571 Год назад
And Crooked Beat from Sandinista, unlike the Police, the Clash could play authentic reggae.
@nickarth669
@nickarth669 Год назад
There’s a Bank Robber Dub. Forget what it’s on.
@jamesjackson-df1hi
@jamesjackson-df1hi Год назад
I LOVE THE CLASH, I ALSO LIKE THE PISTOLS, BUT THEN AGAIN I ALSO LOVE ADAM AND THE ANTS, THE DAMNED, GENERATION X, ALL OF THEM, 77/78 WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, A REAL KICK UP THE ARSE THAT WE ALL NEEDED. IT CHANGED MY LIFE, TRULY.
@kennylogue7947
@kennylogue7947 Год назад
The most exiting time ever. I loved the bands and the attitude. The style was the best ever. The Clash were so cool. Loved that American James Dean style , loved the Ramones and the ripped jeans. Oh I saw wish I could relive my youth
@coloneldjahngostomper
@coloneldjahngostomper 7 месяцев назад
Minha banda favorita de todos os tempos, London calling é o maior disco de todos! Até Bob Marley cita o The Clash em uma de suas letras!
@gjones8847
@gjones8847 8 месяцев назад
The clash were real, they played Erics Liverpool 77 and came to the swinging apple which was where the punks who were barred out of Erics pogoed all night, my mate nesy brought them over and they stayed all night and we ended up in a house by penny lane with them, sound fellas, wish I would've kept in touch, absolutely relevant to this day.
@TheStream
@TheStream 8 месяцев назад
Awesome!
@user-co3gt3hr9f
@user-co3gt3hr9f 21 день назад
Joe Strummer actually had something in common with me. His father was a diplomat, well my father is a diplomat and that's why my family and I lived in various countries. Backround speaks for itself
@andiestewart7423
@andiestewart7423 Год назад
So bummed I never got to see them live. I didn’t know about them until the early 80s on MTV and have loved them since
@michaelclifford6468
@michaelclifford6468 10 месяцев назад
I got to see them in July 82, here in the UK. Joe came on with his Davey Crockett hat and launched into London calling. After the gig we were walking back to the car, the car park was behind the venue. Roadies were bringing equipment out and putting it in the lorry but some fans were going in. We did and ended up in a room. A band member was in each corner, signing album covers and posters. I just had a screwed up ticket. They all signed it. A few years later my mum found it, thought it was rubbish and threw it away. 1982, I was 14.
@cyclnvancouver8060
@cyclnvancouver8060 8 месяцев назад
I saw them on Oct 20, 1982 at the Kingdome in Seattle. They opened for The Who. I was 17 I think. Great show.
@andiestewart7423
@andiestewart7423 8 месяцев назад
@@cyclnvancouver8060 My cousin was at that concert 👍
@petercorbett3794
@petercorbett3794 Год назад
It’s sometimes forgotten how good Strummer was with the 101-ers, he used to almost foam at the mouth on stage. He was actually earning a living with them and walked away for a group of much younger kids, it was a gamble but then that was punk.
@darrylwiggins4799
@darrylwiggins4799 29 дней назад
When I first heard White Riot I was 17.Was my mind blown?Yes.
@gambit1917
@gambit1917 2 месяца назад
Thanks for save my life!
@krisscanlon4051
@krisscanlon4051 Месяц назад
Guy Stevens and Bill Price were a dynamic duo
@user-cj3qw8eg6g
@user-cj3qw8eg6g 4 месяца назад
Great docco, but of a shame that most of the live footage has Terry Chimes playing rather than Topper.
@K._Oss
@K._Oss 12 дней назад
**Tory Crimes
@stephenwalsh4392
@stephenwalsh4392 Год назад
Anyone know how they got those cool sounds on Bankrobber e.g. the clattering sound after 'so we came to jazz it up'. Is that guitar? Always been curious.
@williamb.8059
@williamb.8059 4 месяца назад
The best!
@andrewcounts7136
@andrewcounts7136 Год назад
Every cover they did....Was F’n Ace
@wrestledeep
@wrestledeep Год назад
It's amazing how the Producer of this Documentary doesn't even make one mention of Mick Jones's AMAZING follow-up Band, BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE and the producer himself is actually IN THE BAND. 😑
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Год назад
I know geez.
@Ruminator
@Ruminator Год назад
Shane MacGowan wearing a Union Jack jacket during White Riot!
@padraigsisk4057
@padraigsisk4057 6 месяцев назад
Imagine if was wearing the Tri colour, 😅,
@sergiosozi
@sergiosozi Год назад
Vidi i Clash a Milano nell'estate del 1984, al Palasport di San Siro. Un'avventura e un cammeo. Indimenticabile avventura, per me umbro. Ed europeo.
@barrypost.saru850
@barrypost.saru850 Год назад
💯🔥
@theunwantedcritic
@theunwantedcritic Год назад
When I was 13 to 14 years old, I made a big mistake of thinking that these were complete amateurs. It was so different than what we were hearing on the radio in the USA at the time. People used to laugh with me for listening to that noise. I’m talking about other kids! Back then there was no Internet and we got our records a little bit late, so by the time I heard about the punk movement, it was pretty much over . the new wave was taking its place. Rap had been around for a couple years but it wasn’t. It’s own thing yet. . After watching this documentary which looks like it was made in the late 80s early 90s, I see this completely different now. You had two good musicians in the band and you had two amateurs as talented as Joe and Paul were, they were kind of living in the past trying to relive the glory days of punk
@WS102
@WS102 Год назад
Paul Simonon didn't learn bass until he joined the band, but after a bunch of concerts, a few albums, and a lot of time practicing the bass, he became a very competent and fantastic bass player. Some of the bass lines he came up with Topper are really advanced and pretty tough to play. He also co-wrote and sang quite a few songs.
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Год назад
Back in those good old days, rock radio in the states played the same songs by a few bands over and over again. If you wanted to hear something new and different you had to listen to a college radio station. Or have a short wave radio in order to listen to John Peel's weekly 30 minute show.
@WS102
@WS102 Год назад
@@pressureworks It was fortunate that a lot of major cities like LA, NYC, and SF had progressive new wave stations that played the latest music, including hard to get imports throughout the 80's.
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Год назад
@@WS102 yep and new jersey too. Also Within range of nyc & philly stations.
@jgm4661
@jgm4661 7 месяцев назад
Shane MacGowan of the Pogues (in union jack jacket) dancing at 10:58
@billshanks697
@billshanks697 Год назад
Classic Clash His mother, Anna Mackenzie (1915-1986), was the daughter of a crofter and was born and raised in Bonar Bridge; she later became a nurse. Close to Bonar Bridge you have ClashMore , ClashBan, ClashCoig and ClashNessie so Joe must of created The Clash close to his Mother Life very good
@pobstrel
@pobstrel 3 месяца назад
It was Paul who came up with the name for the band. Maybe Joe agreed because it made him think of his ancestors?
@jocksilver7
@jocksilver7 4 месяца назад
It's quite significant that some of the most extremely accurate depictions of what went on from scratch on UKPk76, are made by Don Letts. He should be made Chief-Guardian of the True Punk Memory, before it goes AI.
@HarryJoiner
@HarryJoiner 6 месяцев назад
1:06:23 - great concept
@powerkor
@powerkor Год назад
nothing wrong with an old punk band scoring a decent pop song
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Год назад
No mention of the 1983 Tour of America with the Who and Santana. This tour finally "broke" the band in the states.
@cyclnvancouver8060
@cyclnvancouver8060 8 месяцев назад
I saw them in Seattle on Oct 20, 1982 when they opened for The Who. Great show.
@RichardSmith-ew3xz
@RichardSmith-ew3xz 2 месяца назад
I Fought The Law is not a Bobby Fuller song. It was written by Sony Curtis who was the drummer in The Crickets.
@antknee5556
@antknee5556 2 месяца назад
Its amazing how well the Clash stand the test of time. I remember how punks were saying that the Clash 'sold out ' with Combat Rock. I wasn't one of them but its amazing to remember how fast they broke up after that and Joe Strummer giving out flyers for a Mescaleros show at Atlantic City Boardwalk a FEW YEARS later. Bands, if theyre good will evolve and change over the years. I didn't like Sandanista cause it was such a departure from The Clash The Clash. It wasn't their fault that Sandanista got bad revuews or that Combat Rock was monetarily successful. They were growing and experimenting as a bsnd. Theres only so far you can go ss an angry young man band. Don't get me wrong i LOVED the early Clash with songs like White Riot and London's burning. But London Calling showed that the Clash had grown up.
@kieron63
@kieron63 Год назад
My life before Killing Joke!❤
@powerkor
@powerkor Год назад
I like the band that came after
@richardthegingerbo909
@richardthegingerbo909 6 месяцев назад
Big Audio Dynamite
@camwells9726
@camwells9726 11 месяцев назад
Loved the clash ,but unfortunately when I started watching this , felt like I’ve seen it all before , probably because I was such a fan I’ve exhausted every bit of footage , information about them already.
@scottmurphy6727
@scottmurphy6727 Год назад
“The only band that ever mattered”
@davedennison7386
@davedennison7386 Год назад
....to you...
@stephenwalsh4392
@stephenwalsh4392 Год назад
Damn right
@gmantramp404
@gmantramp404 3 месяца назад
No Pistols= No Clash 👍
@robderiche
@robderiche Год назад
The Clash made me.
@alancameron-duff2198
@alancameron-duff2198 Год назад
when topper went so did the Clash.
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 10 месяцев назад
Ive been a huge sex pistols fan and collector seen them 6 times met glen and john, but do respect these guys ive got a bit of collection one lovely item, my ex boss did a tour with them 1979.
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 10 месяцев назад
I wore my clas teeshirt london calling, one guy in a pistols teeshirts made a comment i told him listen im a huge sex pistols fan, but i do respect the clash most recently saw ten pole tudor uk subs and buzzcocks,chelsea as well great tour, like anti nowere league, and dead kennadys as well.
@paulkillick527
@paulkillick527 4 месяца назад
Rest in peace joe strummer 🙏🙏🙏
@dj-kq4fz
@dj-kq4fz Год назад
What's your favorite Clash doc that actually talks to members of the band? Is there one that I've missed?
@16humor
@16humor 9 месяцев назад
Check out Westway to the World
@richardthegingerbo909
@richardthegingerbo909 6 месяцев назад
@@16humor seconded . . . Westway to the World is to be recommended.
@haraldtheyounger5504
@haraldtheyounger5504 Год назад
37:34 Too much exaggeration really, The Stranglers, Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Fall, PIL, The Pop Group, Gang of Four, etc, were all doing their post punk stuff... that's the way the music and movement was shifting. So naturally the Clash followed, but by imitating what had been, by using all the old as the new... not as the forementioned bands had done!
@617dcollins
@617dcollins 7 месяцев назад
I haven’t watched the whole thing but bringing in Toper Headon made this band. Pushed them forward. No offense at all to the the great Terry Chimes on the first record. It is a classic. But Topper broadened them. My opinion only
@GustavoRamires
@GustavoRamires Год назад
The second beat band all the time.
@TheStein474
@TheStein474 3 месяца назад
The only band that matters
@TheThaggs
@TheThaggs Год назад
Who is the drummer on most of these clips. That's not Topper
@jakubtomek7829
@jakubtomek7829 Год назад
Pete Howard
@benitolazio8193
@benitolazio8193 Год назад
"My Daddy was a Spanish Diplomat " Bank Robber Dub Joe Strummer
@pitchforkcustom
@pitchforkcustom Год назад
keep your money in your pocket.. excellent 😊
@vonslagle
@vonslagle Год назад
Shane McGowan @10:56
@adamfindlay7091
@adamfindlay7091 8 месяцев назад
Nothing compares to Joes lyrics not a thing nothing NADA no. ☮️ End of story. Out.
@617dcollins
@617dcollins 7 месяцев назад
Topper! Someone talk about Topper!!!!
@1965peyton
@1965peyton 20 дней назад
they sacked topper rather than getting him help, they abandoned him, such a shame. The clash died the day they sacked topper
@darrendazcox
@darrendazcox Год назад
the ultimate warning to not sell out or you might just end up as another "classic rock" band with their MTV songs played alongside Stevie Nix and AHA - the public basically thinks they are no different than Aerosmith at this point - what a shame!
@richardthegingerbo909
@richardthegingerbo909 6 месяцев назад
but that's just it . . . who cares what the public (doesn't) know . . . the real fans know what the Clash is.
@ktwoa
@ktwoa Год назад
Well…that didn’t suck at all!!!
@coreyglanville546
@coreyglanville546 Год назад
The Clash & DK'S t h e first 2 bands got introduced to.Not fucking bad.....
@petermgruhn
@petermgruhn 7 месяцев назад
It's pink! It's green! It's the ultimate preppie record!
@wendyhandley9463
@wendyhandley9463 Год назад
Wonder whatever came of don letts
@johna8973
@johna8973 Год назад
He done awRite . Check his film / B.A.D career
@jamesjackson-df1hi
@jamesjackson-df1hi Год назад
I LOVE DON LETTS, MET HIM ON THE B.A.D FIRST TOUR, REALLY NICE GUY, THEY WERE ALL GREAT. IT WAS WHEN THEY PLAYED THE STATE IN LIVERPOOL AROUND 86.
@dluap569161
@dluap569161 Год назад
He's on BBC Radio 6, writing books, doing live shows and lots of other things.
@kieron63
@kieron63 Год назад
Too much NON ORIGINAL MEMBER LIVE STUFF, during commentary about pre LC!🤦🏼‍♂️🤬🤬🤬
@insulincarl
@insulincarl Год назад
What the hell is going on with those weirdly set up drum kits behind everyone? Someone was overthinking and failed
@deerhunter2218
@deerhunter2218 Год назад
It was 48 hours Joe got to think about joining, he said yes the next day, so guy at around almost 8 minutes is miss informed
@willmoore8708
@willmoore8708 Год назад
I loved "Sandinista." I convinced me that I was right to never EVER vote for a Republican.
@antknee5556
@antknee5556 2 месяца назад
You don't need Sandinista to figure THAT one out😂
@daverawcliffe3212
@daverawcliffe3212 Год назад
Should I stay or should I go is hands down there worst song ever, I’m sure they hated playing that song live over and over again
@onthekippaxsince75
@onthekippaxsince75 10 месяцев назад
Yes it isn't one of their better ones. Only made famous because of the Levi jeans advert.
@gmantramp404
@gmantramp404 3 месяца назад
Stay Free is a close 2nd
@anter5457
@anter5457 9 месяцев назад
Rat patrol from fort bragg est, largement, meilleur que combat rock !
@garycollingwood4002
@garycollingwood4002 9 месяцев назад
☎️📞
@markgreet3543
@markgreet3543 10 месяцев назад
Clash oops
@garycollingwood4002
@garycollingwood4002 9 месяцев назад
v i r g i n
@AlexanderLaurence
@AlexanderLaurence Год назад
CUT THE CRAP was truly horrible
@sheilamcgowan7186
@sheilamcgowan7186 Год назад
The jam shit all over the clash
@wordisout242
@wordisout242 Год назад
No they didn't 😂
@stephenwalsh4392
@stephenwalsh4392 Год назад
think you got your words mixed up. The jam were as boring as hell. 😀
@nickcoles9246
@nickcoles9246 Год назад
Respectfully I disagree 😊
@stephenwalsh4392
@stephenwalsh4392 Год назад
From the same school of thought that thinks u2 are better than the rolling stones or oasis are better than the beatles. Dream on...
@sheilamcgowan7186
@sheilamcgowan7186 Год назад
@@stephenwalsh4392 not quite mate
@FontaineDerby
@FontaineDerby Год назад
Manufactured agitpop from a boarding school boy whose father was a diplomat and had a MBE.
@stephenwalsh4392
@stephenwalsh4392 Год назад
you're not foolin' anyone, we know you're a fan.😀
@frankgreen1663
@frankgreen1663 5 месяцев назад
So was Tony Benn......means he haw
@DanHintz
@DanHintz Год назад
the damned and the stranglers were the real punks in that scene. the clash were completely contrived and manufactured, just like the monkees--and the sex pistols.
@hawklord100
@hawklord100 Год назад
WTF are you on lol
@davidcunningham8848
@davidcunningham8848 Год назад
Fckin Troll!!
@stephenwalsh4392
@stephenwalsh4392 Год назад
As a workmate once told me: There's always a buffoon in the house.
@frankgreen1663
@frankgreen1663 5 месяцев назад
Golden Brown and Eloise. ...aye right
@harrykain285
@harrykain285 Год назад
If they set out to sound like a garage band in a garage they succeeded,imo they suck
@michaelsuder486
@michaelsuder486 8 месяцев назад
Why fo they keep calling this punk?????!!!??? This isnt punk. Punk sounds like Green Day, Blink 182, Good Charlotte and Sum 41. And some Nirvana too! "Peace, Love & Rock n Roll" * I am the Lizard King *
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 Год назад
Strummer liked to push Communism and Anti Americanism. Yet Rock n Roll was invented in America so he was basically a hypocrite.
@Bigfrank88
@Bigfrank88 3 месяца назад
He was anti imperialism and last I checked there’s been plenty of American bands that have also criticized America. PS Rock n Roll has roots in African rhythms and melodies.Arguing that rock should be patriotic is one of the dumbest arguments you could make.
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