July 2011
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Chuck Prophet Brings the Entirety of The Clash's... →
via Cover Me
June 2011
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babesterdoll asked: And i guarantee you'll be a happy camper.
Im already falling in love with the Clash Book.
So far it's amazing with the unseen photos, and such :)
Im already falling in love with the Clash Book.
So far it's amazing with the unseen photos, and such :)
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Happy Birthday Mick Jones!
card-house-dreamer:
oldsoulmeetsnewyouth-deactivate asked: jhjhfgvb FINAALLY I COULD SHOW MY LOVE FOR THE CLASH !!!!! I HAD A MEGA POST OF THEM YESTERDAY LOL
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[Joe] Strummer was the driving force who helped give punk its “political edge”....
– Billy Bragg, News 24, BBC, 23 December 2002. (via imissjoe)
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I wish that all Clash fans on here could go and...
agreed.
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January 2011
3 posts
I wouldn’t steal money off a friend but I’d steal his girlfriend
– Joe Strummer (via weeddemons)
I’m sure most dudes wouldn’t complain…
Because above all else, Combat Rock is an album of fight songs. Whereas most of...
– David Fricke’s Rolling Stone review of Combat Rock
If you’re a fan of today’s punk bands, you should thank The Clash. If you love...
– Fitzgerald Smith, Cracked.com (via kimmi-page)
London Calling was the Clash’s Exile on Main Street, and Sandinista! is...
– Excerpt from The Clash’s Sandinista! review from Rolling Stone.
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The ice age is coming, the sun’s zooming in
Meltdown expected, the wheat...
– London Calling by The Clash
Merry and tough, passionate and large-spirited, London Calling celebrates the...
– London Calling review by Rolling Stone
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May 2009
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listening to "Redemption Song (with Joe Strummer)... →
hartleymanages:
two of my favorites of all time…RIP.
I think we`re going to have to forget about the radio and just go back to word...
– Joe Strummer (via speakervison)
It’s time to take the humanity back into the center of the ring and follow that...
– Joe Strummer
(via wecanbeone)
The Clash, B.A.D. And Other Secret Histories: Mick... →
captain-noir:
Jude Rogers takes a bag of tinnies round to Mick Jones’ lock-up to talk to him about a life time of collecting rock and pop culture memorabilia