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The Clash Artistfacts - Songfacts

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    The Clash Artistfacts Strummer was born in Ankara, Turkey because his father was a British diplomat. His original name was John Mellor. The name "Strummer" was bestowed upon Strummer because he was known to strum "Johnny B. Goode" on a ukulele in London subway stations.

The Clash - Wikipedia

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    The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 as a key player in the original wave of British punk rock.They also contributed to the post-punk and new wave movements that emerged in the wake of punk and employed elements of a variety of genres including reggae, dub, funk, ska, and rockabilly.For most of their recording career, the Clash consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm ...Genres: Punk rock, post-punk, new wave, experimental rock

The Clash Concerts Wiki Fandom

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    The Clash. Mick Jones. Joe Strummer. 1976. July 4, 1976 Black Swan, Sheffield, ENG (supporting Sex Pistols & Keith Levene) August 13, 1976 London, ENG (private invite only gig in Camden) August 29, 1976 Screen On The Green, London, ENG (supporting Sex Pistols, with The Buzzcocks) August 31, 1976 100 Club, London, ENG (supporting Sex Pistols) September 5, 1976 Roundhouse, London, ENG (supporting Keith Levene) September 20, 1976 100 Club, London, ENG (supporting Sex Pistols, …

The Clash's Concert & Tour History Concert Archives

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    The Clash has 590 concerts. The Cure / Leonard Cohen / Billy Bragg / paul young / SebastiAn / The Style Council / Youssou N'Dour / Indochine / Nina Hagen / Paul Banks / Associates / The Clash / TV-2 / Anne Linnet / The Ramones / Lars H.U.G. / jason and the scorchers / La Bottine Souriante / Gangway / Dan Ar Braz / Povl Dissing / Marie Bergman / Marquis De Sade / Muzsikas / Tant Strul / luther allison / …

Hateful by The Clash - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: This song was written in the Vanilla rehearsals in April 1979, in the sessions which the band wished to record directly from their rehearsal space in Vanilla Studios, a small intimate space behind a garage in Vauxhall, London. Their record company CBS would have none of it, and demanded they use an actual studio, hence why they chose Wessex studios: it best replicated the intimacy of the Vanilla …

The Magnificent Seven by The Clash - Songfacts

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    Rap was emerging in the New York music scene when The Clash arrived in town to record Sandinista!, and guitarist Mick Jones really got into the genre, carrying a boombox around and garnering the nickname 'Whack Attack' from his bandmates. "When we came to the US, Mick stumbled upon a music shop in Brooklyn that carried the music of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, the Sugarhill …

Lost In The Supermarket by The Clash - Songfacts

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    Joe Strummer of The Clash wrote the lyrics and Mick Jones sang lead. In the DVD Making of 'London Calling': The Last Testament , which came with the 25th anniversary edition of the album, Strummer said he wrote the lyrics imagining Jones' life growing up in a basement with his mother and grandmother.

Biography The Clash Official Website

    https://www.theclash.com/biography/
    Formed in 1976 in the vanguard of British punk, The Clash would soon become the most iconic rock band of their era, a symbol of intelligent protest and stylish rebellion in the turbulent years of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Just as importantly, they were to become unflinching musical pioneers, integrating first militant reggae, then dub, funk, jazz and hip hop into their music, which has helped to make them one of the …

Gates of the West by The Clash - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: The music and basic tune to this song was based upon "Ooh Baby, Ooh (It's Not Over)," an early Mick Jones composition that he wrote before The Clash formed in 1976. Their first attempt at recording it was during the Give 'Em Enough Rope sessions at Basing Street Studios in May 1978, under the working title of "Rusted Chrome."

The Clash – The Clash (Vinyl) - Discogs

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    Issued on sunburst CBS labels in a matte picture sleeve with some parts in fluorescent colours. This edition with an earlier label design has an arrow under 'STEREO' at 9 o'clock on the label. A later …

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