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The Clash: Music Machine, London
Live Review by Chris Salewicz, NME, 6 January 1979
LIKE THE few other rock bands that occasionally verge on genius such at The Rolling Stones and the original Roxy Music The Clash ...
The Clash: Queens University, Belfast
Live Review by Gavin Martin, NME, 21 October 1978
THE LAST time The Clash tried to play The Ulster Hall a combination of big business insurance moguls and local bureaucratic bullshit caused the gig ...
The Clash: Black'n White Drop Outasite
Live Review by Ian Penman, NME, 4 November 1978
The Clash: Roxy Theatre, Harlesden ...
The Clash: The Fastest Gang In The West
Report and Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 20 October 1979
DETAILS: THE FIFTH MEMBER Micky Gallagher turned up in Boston. Four or five dates into the Clash itinerary and The Blockheads' jumpy Irish keyboardist slips ...
Report and Interview by Mick Farren, NME, 20 June 1981
The winner of NME's Flatter The Clash competition checks out the ramifications when an English band's world is at Bonds. ...
Report and Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 15 July 1978
IT'S AS IF THE Clash's 'Police And Thieves' stage backdrop has suddenly transmogrified into moving 3-D. ...
The Clash: Eighteen Flight Rock...
Interview by Miles, NME, 11 December 1976
...AND THE SOUND OF THE WESTWAY ...
The Clash, Suicide: The Clash, Suicide: The Music Machine, London
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 5 August 1978
TIME HAS come today. Third of four Music Machine gigs and surprise! the ritual bottling of Suicide appears to have been omitted for ...
The Clash: Problems with The Roxy
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 7 October 1978
I'D CALLED Mick Jones last Friday night The parsimonious Bernie Rhodes – who, though a replacement manager has yet to be found (and it is ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 15 December 1979
"...the wit of the city's urchins is as sharp as the finest conversation of the rural lord; the vulgar speech of the street arabs is ...
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 13 December 1980
OK, OK, they're a jolly prolific bunch always about to give their audience more than their money's worth, but Christ, let's not mince words ...
The Clash: Up The Hill Backwards
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 29 May 1982
HALF PAST ONE on Portobello Road. Past the chippy, opposite the bookshop, within earshot of a man with an amplified mouth-harp honking and scything through ...
The Clash: Pop Will Die... And Rebel Rock Will Rule
Interview by Richard Cook, NME, 25 February 1984
"YOU DON'T TREAT your enemies better than you treat your friends." ...
The Clash: Yes It's Strummer In The City
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 30 June 1979
HOT TOWN! Strummer in the city: walks into the Kings Road pub that serves as his temporary local while he's staying in Fulham dead on ...
Live Review by Paul Rambali, NME, 5 January 1980
It could only be cold comfort to them, but this isnt the first time rock n roll has played a distant part in the lives ...
The Clash: Three Convictions on the Road From Hell
Live Review by Richard Cook, NME, 17 July 1982
The Clash: Fair Deal, Brixton, London ...
The Clash: Clash Take The Fifth
Report by Paul Morley, NME, 22 September 1979
WHEN THE CLASH is in Chicago, there's enough people there to suggest America is waking up, even if the band still fall the wrong side ...
The Clash: Cult Figure Cuts Clash To Suit American Dream Machine
Interview by Paul Rambali, NME, 25 February 1978
SANDY PEARLMAN IS A BRISK and lively talker. He can probably offer an animated dissertation of any number of irregular topics, ranging from advancements in ...
The Clash: Clash/Subway Sect/Slits/Prefects: Chancellor Hall, Chelmsford
Retrospective by Ian Fortnam, NME, October 1994
BORED TEENAGERS – SUBURBAN HICKS with soap-stiffened Sid Vicious barnets and bleeding earlobes gape in awestruck, whey-faced wonder. Chelmsford, anonymous epicentre of NOWHERE is playing ...
The Clash: Clash Credibility Rule!
Interview by Paul Rambali, NME, 10 October 1981
YES, IT'S TIME ONCE AGAIN TO REACH INSIDE THE NME CLOSET, BLOW THE DUST OFF THE OLD CLASH RULER, AND SEE HOW THE LADS ARE ...
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