Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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clash went to the states and sold out , end of thread
regards
DR
Not like you to post utter bollocks.
Oh wait, yes it is.
clash went to the states and sold out , end of thread
regards
DR
I also loved a lot of Sandinista and Know Your Rights had some great songs - but hasn't dated well.
The first album was a brilliant start, and I 'got' it. But they were much, much more than that.
Thought Know your rights was the lead off single from Combat Rock rather than album in its right. Don't agree with the dating aspect, still play Combat Rock today and to me its still fresh especially on the remaster with the reinstated American TV advert.
No point being in denial face up to it, that was the hypocrisy of punkNot like you to post utter bollocks.
Oh wait, yes it is.
No it wasn't.
I've seen you slate people who liked early Stranglers, but thought they were weaker later - saying those people don't understand what the band was all about. I thought their later stuff was disappointing - does that mean that I can claim that if you like their later stuff you don't 'get' Rattus Norvegicus?
Thought not. Their first album was a moment in time. If they'd rehashed that every year they would barely be remembered now.
they took a different direction after London Calling,completely and it wasn't for me,only a diehard would suggest they got better
I cannot say their latter albums necessarily got better. But I will say they were as good as the first IMHO ; they were also quite different (and were skipping Cut The Crap right?) The easiest thing for them to do was rehash the first album, but they didn't. They grew, evolved, and took onboard everything they were exposed to. A few songs fell flat on their face but this is the risk one takes when trying out new things. Looking back at their career, and the very short space of time they released the 5 five albums, it's nothing short of astonishing really.
30+ years & Strummer has still not apologised to me for going walkabout in France just before the planned Centre gig...
We are definitely skipping Cut the Crap.
I've read Chris Salewicz epic tome - Redemption Song The Definitive Biography of Joe Strummer.
I think it was Mick Jones' who'd refer to Strummer along the lines of 'never trust a hippy'.
If you want to take the negative view and say punk was only for the oppressed marginalised yoof then there was certainly a degree of hypocrisy to the privately educated son of a diplomat, Strummer.
But that's not really the case is it?
I've read Chris Salewicz epic tome - Redemption Song The Definitive Biography of Joe Strummer.
I think it was Mick Jones' who'd refer to Strummer along the lines of 'never trust a hippy'.
If you want to take the negative view and say punk was only for the oppressed marginalised yoof then there was certainly a degree of hypocrisy to the privately educated son of a diplomat, Strummer.
But that's not really the case is it?
True. Selling double and triple albums for the price of a single long player isn't the way to chase money, quite the opposite I'd suggest.
Seem to recall something at the time about the release of London Calling and Sandanista! having quite a bit to do with the band trying to extricate themselves from a seven album deal with CBS earlydoors, the theory being that a double album counts as two albums and a triple album counts as three. Might be wrong.
well you clearly know more than me on the finances front
just feel when the Clash went mainstream their music suffered as a conciquence
I loved the early Clash,I think those who liked the latter stuff probably don't really get the first album
Agreed! First album = brilliant
Give 'Em Enough Rope = Very good (apart from the godawful embarrassment of 'Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad' )
London Calling = some good tracks, but ultimately sprawling all over the place.
Sandinista = I lost interest
Cut the Crap = I wish they had; it was
Saw them live 11 times in total (up until London Calling) - whereas I've seen The Stranglers 23 times
Its a shame the production was so crap as , As "This is England" and "3 card trick" are up there with the best.
But as Crass once sung;
They said that we were trash,
Well the name is Crass, not Clash.
They can stuff their punk credentials
Cause it's them that take the cash.
They won't change nothing with their fashionable talk,
All their RAR badges and their protest walk,
Thousands of white men standing in a park,
Objecting to racism's like a candle in the dark.
Black man's got his problems and his way to deal with it,
So don't fool yourself you're helping with your white liberal shit.
If you care to take a closer look at the way things really stand,
You'd see we're all just ------- to the rulers of this land.