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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: The 'Serious In-Depth Interview' You've Been Waiting For!
Report and Interview by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 17 June 1978
"AAAWOOOEEEUUUOOO, PETE...'ear you bin to the States...how wazzit?" ...
Live Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 2 October 1976
High dummy count flunks punks ...
The Clash: Three Convictions on the Road From Hell
Live Review by Richard Cook, NME, 17 July 1982
The Clash: Fair Deal, Brixton, London ...
Profile by Penny Valentine, The History of Rock, 1983
IF THERE WAS one band that successfully rose above punks swift and premature decline, it was the Clash. Although historically the Sex Pistols remain the ...
Live Review by Van Gosse, Melody Maker, 29 September 1979
FIRST time here, in February, the Clash were merely grand. The energy was awesome but the music was more volume than anything else; in the ...
The Clash: Heart & Mind: The Paul Simonon Interview
Interview by Iman Lababedi, Creem, May 1981
WHATEVER YOU think of the Clash — and I haven't much cared for them since 'White Man In Hammersmith Palais' — a couple of things ...
The Clash: Rash Clash Mash In Motor City Bash
Report and Interview by Dave DiMartino, Creem, December 1979
JOE STRUMMER and I are sitting in a bar, talking about his band. I ask him about I Fought the Law and its relatively unexpected ...
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, The Sex Pistols: Punk: 1977 - Two Sevens Clash
Essay by Chris Salewicz, The History of Rock, 1983
AS A REBEL MUSIC, punk rock had close affinities with reggae. When the punk movement found a focal point and place of worship in the ...
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’s Greatest Hits: Clash City Rockers
Review by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, April 1983
"In 1977 I hope I go to heaven'Cos I been too long on the doleAnd I can't work at allDanger stranger — you better paint ...
The Clash, Joe Strummer: Joe Strummer: Comrade, Goodbye
Memoir by Charles Shaar Murray, MOJO, March 2003
SOMETIME IN 1979, I WAS interviewing Joe Strummer for the NME in the Worlds End pub on the King's Road. As well as giving me ...
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 ...
The Clash: Clash City Talkers: New York Meets Jones And Co.
Report and Interview by Ira Robbins, Trouser Press, June 1979
There's nothing quite as frustrating to watch as the hypocrisy of press, radio, and record companies rushing to get behind some new band that has ...
Report and Interview by Paul Morley, NME, 13 October 1979
Details: The Scene ...
The Clash, Joe Strummer: Up In Heaven: Joe Strummer, 1952-2002
Obituary by Fred Mills, Seattle Weekly, 8 January 2003
Why should we assume people get worse [with age]? I think you should just get on with it. Look at Paul Newman. And the Sufis ...
The Clash: A Clash Of Interests
Profile and Interview by Miles, Time Out, 15 December 1978
Will success spoil Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon and Joe Strummer? Miles chronicles the decline of a movement and the rise of a rock ...
The Clash: Paul Simonon: London's Most Handsome Man
Interview by Ben Myers, 3ammagazine.com, November 2004
IT'S ALL ABOUT poise. If you don't have poise – definition "balance; a dignified and self-assured manner" – in rock 'n' roll, you're nothing. Paul ...
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