The Clash - Joe Strummer & Mick Jones studio sessions
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This may sound weird but watching this video makes me appreciate the fact that I speak english.
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A camera should have just been constantly rolling on The Clash...
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I didn´t quite get "Rude Boy". What´s the plot?
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@EdNortonisMineLol lol, thats the way I feel. I love Clash since November, but week ago I fell in love with them. I feel sick
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I could listen to Mick and Joe all day, seriously. Their music is so genuine, you can hear the passion so clearly in their voices.
And regardless of the slightly dodgy teeth, they were both damn hot too.
Rest in Peace, Joe. Stay free, Mick.
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@PBANDSNOW nothing embarassing about that, true, but it is embarrassing to film you while you dance and sing without music.
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@uzickimajmunac Why? He's a talented musician just one year away from making one of the most legendary albums of all time, nothing embarrassing about that
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that is so embarassing!
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Not Wessex Studios--that's CBS Sarl West Studios, London, formerly Island Studios. The Clash did not record at Wessex until the Cost Of Living EP sessions in 1979, more than one year after the Give Em Enough Rope tracking sessions.
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grandes clashs eternos!



.wannabe punk music? ok....wait. Let me dwell into my psychic side. I see you sitting in your rotatable office chair searching for only music by the exploited, sex pistols, and black flag, thinking you are representing true punks and....even though they are...true punks...they arent the only ones. Before you call the clash wannabe punks...you sit back and dwell on the FACT, that they are not wannabes....but originators and legends....dont COME here just to talk shit. FUCKTARD.
fazelife 2 years ago 8
Let's have a lesson in London-speak here - if I tell you you're talking bollocks, yeah you're spouting nonsense, but if I say that the Clash's music was 'the bollocks', it means 'the dog's bollocks', meaning excellent. Awright?
wreaksrevenge 2 years ago 7