Vacuum cleaner sucks up Budgie!!!!!!! -the mag 7.
....I had the 45 to this back then.... probably drove the mom nutz..... "My second son wants to grow up into a degenerate....*sigh*..." Sorry, Mom....not quite, but kinda depended on where that line was....;)
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I always though the Clash were so apt at identifying and clarifying social issues in a minimalist fashion. Much like Merle Haggard could do.
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So many great songs by the Clash! Wanted to see them on their run on Broadway (Bonds) in 1981 but it was such a crazy scene that even as a 22-year old, decided not to go in! Went to Bonds with a friend, was living in NYC and we both agreed that it was too crazy! Oh well. When they did their run at Bonds, I did see Strummer and Jones walking up Broadway, near Lincoln Center, clad in their black leather clothes. I'll never forget it. I did get to see them in 1982 at Pier 84, but the open venue didn’t do them justice.
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I caught the first wave of punk in 77 and love it to this day. As for the Clash, their earliest stuff is still my favorite including the S/T LP and Give Them Enough Rope. The DKs version of IFTL is solid but I do like the Clash version better. For a fun Clash related song, check out The News by Carbon Silicon……😎 |
„Lost in the Supermarket“ is a great song. The whole „London Calling“ album is a gem. If I had to name a perfect album, this is the one for me. No fillers. Strangely no other Clash album manages to captivate me like that, only the late Joe Strummer albums come close. As for „I fought the law“: I have to mention the great version by the Dead Kennedys, in which „I won“. |
+1 Hilde45 The Clash was an important band for me in the 80s. I went from listening to Niel Young, Bob Dylan and Frank Zappa, to First Wave and punk rock. I like the Supermarket Song the best. It’s like a slap in the face to commercialism. I still listen to Zappa though. The Bee Gees made me wanna throw up Bent |
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