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830.1 | | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | scratch & survive | Fri Apr 19 1991 16:41 | 16 |
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>> That advert, those re-releases, that N.M.E. cover...that Rolling
>> Stone poll...
That hype.
Good band though. I used to own the first, second and third albums and
"London Calling" does have some damn fine songs on it (like "Jimmy
Jazz" and the Monty Clift one). I once saw the "Rude Boy" video which
is very avoidable. Our Joe comes across as the (socialist)
man-in-the-street (that accent!) and then a couple of weeks later
someone told me he's an ex public school boy. Still...if it sells
records eh ?
- Tim
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830.2 | Rock The Casbah.. | NEWOA::SAXBY | We're the Young Generation, and we've got Saddam Hussein | Fri Apr 19 1991 17:14 | 16 |
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I agree with the sentiments expressed about London Calling.
Until I heard this album, I thought all the punk groups were talentless
oiks (a la Sex Pistols), but the Clash were so versatile in their
musical styles.
Brilliant group.
Mark
PS Sandanista is almost as good an album too!
PPS I believe the group and the record company lost a fortune on the
latter album, so maybe the hype is an attempt by the record company to
get some of it back, as I understand the group aren't too interested.
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830.3 | | WELCLU::GREENB | Alan Cooper, friend to the dolphins | Fri Apr 19 1991 17:25 | 13 |
| Not a bad group, the Clash, although I lost touch with them after only
the second lp, so I've never heard 'London Calling' or 'Sandinista'.
I saw them live about three times (once on the White Riot tour with the
Buzzcocks, Subway Sect and the Slits), and they were very intense and
energetic, but also very sloppy.
re .2 - perhaps a listen to the Pistols live album (recorded when Glen
Matlock was still in the band) from 1976 would change your mind. It's
very powerful, the playing and the feel is good, and they are a lot
tighter than the Clash were at the time.
Bob
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830.4 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | We're the Young Generation, and we've got Saddam Hussein | Fri Apr 19 1991 17:37 | 10 |
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re .3
I should have followed my comments on the Pistols by 'light blue
touchpaper and stand well back'. :^)
The Clash on London Calling and Sandinista are not the same band on
the earlier album (less thrash, more playing).
Mark
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830.5 | dum dum dum dum | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Fri Apr 19 1991 17:46 | 9 |
| Combat Rock usually gets slagged, but I thought that was a great album.
I saw them in 84, after Mick had left, and they were pathetic. I was
depressed for twenty minutes.
I was thinking of getting the compilation album on CD, it was 15.99 in
Our Price a few weeks ago, now its 18.99, and still in the charts
section. Its amazing what 2.5% can do to a price, isn't it?
Mikef (feeling cynical)
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830.6 | | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Fri Apr 19 1991 17:55 | 12 |
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I can remember my parents hearing London Calling in a shop and saying
how good it was and asking me if I wanted it for my birthday. Well if
my parents liked it I thought I obviously wouldn't so I said no way. I
was young and didn't know enough of the Clash at the time.
Seems like I have very hip parents although this trait only becomes
apparent on few occassions, most of the time its "what's that durge?"
or "they call that music do they" etc etc
Tim
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830.7 | the way they were.... | BIOSYS::RANKINE | | Fri Apr 19 1991 18:52 | 17 |
| There is a clash topic in radio_radio conference.
I am a great Clash fan, but IMHO the band really stopped 'functioning'
after the London Calling LP. Many people claim this was something to do
with them trying to conquer USA, and having to tone down, become less
'British', and Mick wanting to become a rock star....whatever the
reasons they brought out a triple album that was a disgrace...I doubt
if one track on Sandanista would have been included in the 1st Clash
LP. Still the 1st Lp, Give em enough rope and London Calling still get
played even although the 1st LP is some 13+ years old !!!
Personally thought that Rude Boy as a film was a bit iffy, but great
footage of the band live, really captured the raw,gritty, angry band
that they were....before they got soft and sold out.
aah nostalgia..
Paul
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830.8 | Oh No Joe.. | WELCLU::STEVENSON | | Mon Apr 22 1991 10:58 | 7 |
| My seventies memories have just been slighted with the revelation in
VOX that Joe Strummer is the son of a Diplomat. And to think of all
that Street cred........
Nah, only joking, not about the son of a Diplomat thing though.
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830.9 | Breakin' rocks in the hot sun.... | SCOAYR::AMOONEY | | Mon Apr 22 1991 12:54 | 24 |
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I must agree with re.5....not so good after Mick had left.In '82
they were excellent live,but what a difference 2 years and the
departure of Mick made.
London Calling was no doubt a classic,but Sandinista and Combat
Rock both contained some great tracks (Sandinista could have been
condensed into 1 disc).
Following the success of "Dub be good to me" by whoever,the Clash
released a cd called "Return to Brixton" with extended mixed versions
of "Guns of Brixton" (4 tracks).
Paul Simonon is now in a band called 'Havana 3am',who I saw back
in February in King Tuts,Glasgow.They sounded good on the night
and even played "Guns of Brixton",which went down well,but after buying
the album I was a bit disappointed....only sounded average.Worth seeing
again though.
Andy.
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830.10 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | | Mon Apr 22 1991 14:05 | 11 |
| "I was in Rude Boy!" shock admission by ex-NME hack...
Right down the front on two of the gig scenes, and walking down
Queen Street in Cardiff as the "Rude Boy" runs past going the other
way. God, how embarrassing.
Anyway they were brilliant up to and including Combat Rock, and I've
got the lot (that's enough - Ed.).
Piers
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830.11 | | WIKKIT::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Mon Apr 22 1991 14:32 | 5 |
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> Rock both contained some great tracks (Sandinista could have been
> condensed into 1 disc).
I think it was released as one disc in the US.
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830.12 | Maybe reduced for the US market ? | SCOAYR::AMOONEY | | Mon Apr 22 1991 15:43 | 9 |
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re.-1 It was released as a triple album in the UK.
Andy.
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830.13 | Gossip Central | SRFSUP::BERZER | empire of the senseless | Mon Apr 22 1991 18:44 | 24 |
| re: last 2
Hey, stop that US bashing...can smell it a mile away!
"Sandinista" was released as a three album set and I was one of the
first to buy it. (I used to be a Clashaholic)
Also, my friend babysat for Joe's kids when they were staying here
last year. (He's got 2 with his common-law wife.) She said that
they were impossible, spoiled and wouldn't go to bed -- ages
2 & 4. She talked to his "wife" when she came back. She was distressed
about her children's upbringing (moving constantly, their father
never being around) and didn't know what to do. Apparently Joe's
not such a liberated male as he'd like people to think he is.
My friend also said that when his wife and children went back to
England, he started seeing other women. (Her boyfriend was the
night manager at the hotel he was staying at.)
So I guess the moral of this story is that all men are scum and
you can't trust any of them, no matter how sincere they seem. (Except,
of course the ones in this conference ;*}
-Vicki
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830.14 | | WIKKIT::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Mon Apr 22 1991 20:17 | 8 |
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> I think it was released as one disc in the US.
Well, there was definitely a single LP version of it released
somewhere, 'cos I remember reading it in the NME at the time. It was
some time after the triple LP came out in the UK though.
Trevor
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830.15 | | UNTADI::HORTON | Lederhosen Man - The missing link | Wed Apr 24 1991 14:49 | 8 |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but is this the same Clash I used to love as a
youngster; the same clash who wouldn't appear on TOTP; wouldn't sell
out and most assuredly wouldn't allow their product to be used to push
the products of American Multinational Concerns.
White Rioter
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830.16 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Blessed are the Cheesemakers! | Wed Apr 24 1991 14:52 | 5 |
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No, this is the Clash who are now owned by a record company who are
trying to make a few million bucks out of back-catalogue.
Mark
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830.17 | Working for the Clampdown ??? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed Apr 24 1991 14:54 | 12 |
| re .15
Yep the very same...
Although in fairness the release/use of 'Should I stay' was not in
total agreement with all the band. Joe apparently did not approve, and
did not approve of the tracks chosen on the 12" single ie with Mick
singing, and a BAD track.
But as we all know time smooths the sharp edges....
Paul
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830.18 | Back to me youth! | NEWOA::SAXBY | A house! My kingdom for a house! | Thu Jun 06 1991 13:04 | 7 |
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I heard 'London Calling' on the radio this morning and then Simon
'Sadman' Mayo said it was the NEW single. Presumably (crediting this
retard with some credibility) it has been re-released as a follow up
to 'Rock The Casbah'.
Mark (Who can live quite happily with Clash/Soft Cell/Etc re-releases!)
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830.19 | This is England and this is how we feel | SBPEXE::DOUGLASS | You BIRDIED Prince Williams head ???!!! | Fri Jun 07 1991 13:37 | 5 |
| I bought "The Story of the Clash" from the Brittania Music Club
about a year ago .... blow me if they havn't increased the price by
about 3 quid in response to their renewed popularity.
Paul
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830.20 | BLACK MARKET CLASH | PAKORA::GMOORE | White man in Hammersmith Palace | Tue Jun 11 1991 18:53 | 10 |
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Any info on the import album `Black Market Clash`? Is it the same
as the first album `The Clash`? Is it still available?I have all
the Brittish albums except `Cut the crap`because it was aload of
crap.Is there any other imports still available?
Gav
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830.21 | foggy_memory | SRFSUP::BERZER | fire walk with me | Tue Jun 11 1991 20:32 | 7 |
| re: -1
Wasn't _Black Market Clash_ the ep they put out mid-career with
"Bankrobber" on it? It's been so long since I listen to any of
those lps. Wasn't it released in the UK?
-Vicki
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830.22 | And is it available on CD ?? | UFHIS::TLACEY | A crime in the wink of an eye | Wed Jun 12 1991 10:41 | 10 |
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Wasn't "Black Market Clash" a 10" LP ??
with "Capitol Radio", "Presure Drop", "Armagedeon (sp?)
times", "Bank Robber", "White Riot" and some other stuff
i can't remember.
Tim.
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830.23 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | | Thu Jun 13 1991 14:26 | 18 |
| Black Market Clash was a dead expensive 10" album which first came out
in 1979 (I think - that's when I bought it, anyway). The songs, in no
particular order, and from memory, are:
Armagideon Time
Justice Tonight/Kick it Over
Bank Robber
Capital Radio
Pressure Drop
and two other songs.
It was then reissued in 12" format.
The cover for both versions was further photos from the Notting Hill
Carnival riots in 1977.
Piers
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830.24 | jogging down memory lane | SRFSUP::BERZER | fire walk with me | Thu Jun 13 1991 17:48 | 8 |
| Piers:
I have the 10" (US version-same songs) and that didn't come out until
after London Calling. I'm almost positive it wasn't released until
after 1980. Even though there is a chance it was released in England
first, I remember it being "brand-new" when I bought it.
-Vicki
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830.25 | but can you still buy it.... | KURMA::GMOORE | White man in Hammersmith Palace | Thu Jun 13 1991 18:44 | 10 |
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Is the 10" or 12" Still available in the U.K.?
Would I have to order it.
Gav
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830.26 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | | Wed Jun 19 1991 16:45 | 9 |
| I had the misfortune to see it at the megabore on CD at Christmas. What
with that and the Cure's Three Imaginary Boys with a track listing
it was a hard day.
Vicki - you are probably right; given that I recently mistook 1979 for
1980 over in Radio. All I can be certain of is that I was sent it
while I was still on the student newspaper - so pre-1981.
Piers. Memory failing fast.
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830.27 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | | Wed Jun 19 1991 16:47 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 830.25 by KURMA::GMOORE "White man in Hammersmith Palace" >>>
And shouldn't that be "Palais"?
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830.28 | | FILTON::JOLLIFFE_A | | Thu Mar 04 1993 12:03 | 13 |
| What, no more Clash talk? Well, I've only just discovered VAXNOTES,
and am disappointed you all let this one rest...Strummer is currently
working on a studio album with the Pogues, who he has toured
with...there is much talk of a reunion, and Joe reckons he can get the
others to do it... Topper was last seen (after coming out of jail for
heroin deal) driving minicabs in London, Paul still has Havan AM (and
also now has wife and child) but no longer hangs out with Mickey Rourke
and Mick still appears to be trying to flog BAD II. Strummer's solo LP
anyone? What do you think? I know its going back a coupla years but I
thought it was excellent - incidentally, the drummer on that one (Jack
Irons) used to play in the Chili Peppers - anyone interested in keeping
this Clash talk alive?
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830.29 | Would Mick agree to a reunion? | PAKORA::GMOORE | Who killed Bambi? | Sat Mar 13 1993 03:09 | 6 |
| I saw yesterday a CD called I think `B sides and extras' anyone
heard it?Can`t remember the songs on it,I think 1977 was one.
Gav
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