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Clash, The, Subway Sect, The: The Clash, Subway Sect: Palais des Glaces, Paris
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 7 May 1977
Beware Les Français: C'est la Guerre! The Clash return to the scene of the May 68 riots and whip up a storm. Barry Cain reports... ...
The Buzzcocks, The Clash, The Jam: The Clash, The Jam, The Buzzcocks: The Rainbow Theatre, London
Live Review by Jon Savage, Sounds, 21 May 1977
Rock n roll can be one of the few honest things left in this world.Yes.An event, a gathering of the clans.Yes.But it was all down ...
Clash, The: Spotlight On The Clash — London Calling
Memoir by Kris Needs, Clash, December 2009
IT DOESN'T seem 30 years since that night at Wessex Studios when The Clash were putting the finishing touches on London Calling. We'd been sitting ...
Live Review by Nick Kent, NME, 19 March 1977
NICK KENT comes out of hiding to offer himself as a 'punk' sacrifice to the ritualistic 'beat' of THE CLASH, THE BUZZCOCKS, THE SUBWAY SECT ...
Live Review by Caroline Coon, Melody Maker, 9 April 1977
THE GRANDLY-NAMED COLISEUM in Harlesden, London, turned out somewhat grander than most people expected. It's no fleapit, more a small local theatre — complete with ...
Clash, The: The Clash: London Calling (25th Anniversary Legacy Edition)
Review by Pat Blashill, Rolling Stone, 22 September 2004
IN 1979, London Calling was sold with a sticker declaring that the Clash were the only band that matters, and they acted as if they ...
Clash, The, Tapper Zukie: London/The Clash
Profile and Interview by Kris Needs, New York Rocker, December 1976
"WE'RE ONE up the arse for the rich, established groups... There's so many useless bands around it's not even worth naming any." ...
Clash, The: The Clash: Revolutionary Rock
Profile and Interview by Michael Goldberg, Downbeat, December 1982
IT'S AN ugly voice. Gruff, guttural, uncouth, barbaric at times. Joe Strummer can't sing, not like an Al Jarreau or a Joni Mitchell, anyway. Lyrics ...
Clash, The, Generation X: The Clash, Generation X: Only in ZigZag! The New Clash Single!
Review by Robin Banks, ZigZag, September 1977
THE CLASH: 'Complete Control'/'The City of the Dead' (CBS) ...
Clash, The: The Clash: The Clash (CBS 82000)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 9 April 1977
Clash lead black vinyl riot ...
The 101'ers, The Clash: The Clash: Greatness from Garageland
Report and Interview by Peter Silverton, Trouser Press, February 1978
UNANNOUNCED, TO SAY the least, a kid in boots, suspenders and short-cropped hair clambers through the photographers' pit and up onto the stage of London's ...
Clash, The: The Clash: Drug Stabbing Time
Report by Robin Banks, ZigZag, July 1978
CLASH STUDIO REPORT ...
Clash, The, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, Mo-dettes, The: The Clash: The Foul-Up
Report and Interview by Julie Panebianco, Boston Rock, 25 June 1981
THE LIGHTS dimmed. Dramatic Spanish bolero music from Clint Eastwood's For a Few Dollars More came on over the speakers, and the spotlights roamed from ...
Clash, The, Joe Strummer: Don Letts on the legacy of the Clash and the girl Joe Strummer Stole Away
Interview by Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press, 29 August 2013
FILM AND VIDEO director Don Letts has a lengthy and varied resumé, but is most associated with the Clash. The new all-compassing band box set, ...
Live Review by Howie Klein, New York Rocker, April 1979
EXCEPT FOR the fact that they're probably the best performing band around, there's something almost superfluous to Clashness about the band's shows. Wait a minute ...
Clash, The: The Clash: Rehearsal Rehearsals, Chalk Farm, London
Live Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 21 August 1976
The first band to come along who'll really frighten the Sex Pistols ...
Clash, The: The Clash: London Calling (CBS) **
Review by Garry Bushell, Sounds, 15 December 1979
Give 'em enough rope... and watch 'em turn into the Rolling Stones ...
Clash, The, Slits, The: The Clash, The Slits: Music Machine, London
Live Review by Dave McCullough, Sounds, 6 January 1979
A love that burns ...
Clash, The: The Clash: Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Live Review by Caroline Coon, Melody Maker, 30 October 1976
THE ICA, that home of lively experiment in London's Mall, is fast becoming the badly needed workshop-cum-watering hole for the growing number of jolly ravers ...
Clash, The: The Clash: Sound System
Review by Jamie Atkins, Record Collector, October 2013
WITH A WHIFF of revisionism about it, Sound System collects the Clash's output up tothe departure of guitarist Mick Jones,ignoring 1985's Cut The Crap but ...
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