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Combat Rock - The Clash Tribute
Back on the road with a new line up, Combat Rock are kickin ass again with style. Various gigs coming up soon including the support for Stiff Little Fingers in The Barrowlands, Glasgow on March 17th (St. Paddy's Day). Check out the web site for more info on the band and gigs.
http://www.combatrock.co.uk |
Clash Bass Tabs
Tabs for punk band The Clash
http://www.bassmasta.net/c/clash.html |
The Clashed
Uk based tribute to The Clash. Gig dates, photos, forum.
http://www.theclashed.co.uk |
Black Market Clash
Trading site for rare bootleg CD-Rs and memorabilia.
http://www.gpjones.free-online.co.uk/ |
Clash
Audio and video trading list. Includes photographs of the band.
http://members.aol.com/SteveSatch/clash.html |
Aversion.com: The Clash
Find reviews, interviews, band histories, and tour dates.
http://www.aversion.com/bands/clash/ |
Clash City Records
Dedicated to trading Clash and Strummer related records and CDs.
http://www.clashcityrecords.co.uk |
Black Market Clash
The Clash tribute band chosen by the BBC to appear as the band in an upcoming TV drama. Includes news, biography, gig dates and pictures.
http://www.blackmarketclash.freeserve.co.uk |
Amazon offers
The Clash (Audio CD),25 January, 2000
List price $11.98
The Clash`s best album ever [US version] / 5
So yeah, I bought the US version a while back without hesitation. Purists may disagree, but I think it`s more about the music, not how legendary it is or what version it is. The songs taken from the original (Deny, protex blues, 48 hours, cheat) really aren`t missed when substituted with Clash- essentials like Complete Control, [White Man) In Hammersmith Palais, I Fought The Law and Clash City Rockers. This is one of my favorite albums ever, one of the few that has only a couple of skippable tracks. There are so many incredibly good songs in this, but my favorite has to be the aforementioned [White Man] In Hammersmith Palais. This isn`t their usual loud punk, but a very catchy and great reggae song. White Riot is too an excellent track, a complete opposite to [WM]IHP, a loud, angry, riot- inducing punk gem. London Burning, Garageland and Career Opportunities are also classics, very good songs.
So, I highly recommend this album. If you can`t find the US version, then buy the UK version, just nevermind what version it is if it`s available. Both are classics.
Song "The Man in Me"
The man in me will do almost any task
As for compensation, there's a little he will ask
It takes a woman like you
To get through to the man in me.
It takes a woman like your kind
to find the man in me
When storm clouds are raging all around my door
I think to myself I just can't fake it anymore
It takes a woman like you
To get through to the man in me.
It takes a woman like your kind
to find the man in me
But, oh what a wonderful feeling
Just to know, just to know that you are near
and my baby, my baby
It sets my heart a-reeling
From my toes up to my ears.
The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from being seen
But that's just because he doesn't want to turn into some machine
It takes a woman like you
To get through to the man in me.
it takes a woman like your kind
to find the man in me
But, oh what a wonderful feeling
Just to know, just to know that you are near
and my baby, my baby
It sets my heart a-reeling
From my toes up to my ears.
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The Clash : The Clash (US) - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
The Clash (US) reviews and sound clips on the ARTISTdirect Network.
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,65741,00.html
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2 Walls Webzine - music review - The Clash
This review was prompted by the recent meeting of some self proclaimed Clash fans
that did not have or did not know about this CD. ...
http://www.2walls.com/REVIEWS/MUSIC/Clash.asp
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Yahoo! News Search Results for band "The Clash"
Shock, awe? Band names are a lot like brand names (Seattle Times)
What's really in a band's name? Recognition. Laughs. Scorn. Repulsion. A reaction. A band just wants notice. And its name can make for a...
POP MUSIC (Washington Post)
The Good, the Bad and the Queen's sold-out show at the 9:30 club on Wednesday was a pop concert, sure, but it felt more like a chance to glimpse a one-off of British pop royalty (Blur's Damon Albarn), uber-royalty (Paul Simonon of the Clash), Afrobeat legend (Tony Allen of Africa 70) and a...
Song of the Day: "What Light," Wilco (Salon.com)
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AUSTIN, Texas --Assessing the overall trends at the South by Southwest Music Conference is like trying to review every Mexican restaurant from here to the border. With 1,500 bands spread out among 50-plus music venues over four full days last week, you knew there was no way to get the whole enchilada. That said, at least three firm statements were made by SXSW 2007, which wound down Saturday ...
UGO's Record Release Party: 03/19/07 (UGO - UnderGroundOnline)
The entire attention of the music industry was, for a very short time, focused on Austin, Texas, and the madness that is SXSW. But now, the festival has been over for a day, and it's "What have you done for me lately" time.
Bands on the runway (Chicago Tribune)
From the U.K.'s Pipettes to Canada's Besnard Lakes, everybody headed South by Southwest As the 21st annual South by Southwest Music Conference wound down over the weekend, the Pipettes took the stage for the seventh and last time during the five-day festival.
SXSW Report: Thursday [Amy Phillips] (Pitchfork)
Plan B [Karma Lounge; 8 p.m.] Plan B is a London-based rapper who plays acoustic guitar while he rhymes. Wait, come back! He's actually an excellent storyteller, and his debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words is a syringe spike of white-boy rage.
Exclusive Song of the Day: "Wee Wee," Abner Jay (Salon.com)
Utterly unique music from "the last of the Southern black minstrels."
NBA Net Profit: When West comes East (Covers.com)
The American East Coast/West Coast hip-hop rivalry hit its low point a decade ago when Notorious B.I.G. was gunned down. The Canadian version of a coastal rivalry is ongoing, but with predictably less bloodshed. It came to a head Friday night...
Music Review: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Living With the Living (Blogcri...
Sound: Melodic punk with do-it-yourself passion, political conviction and a well-read vocabulary. As always, Ted and Company keep the spirit of The Clash, Elvis Costello and the Jam alive, but continue to carve out their own niche behind the strength of Ted?s powerful pipes ? which can slice and jab or sweetly croon ? his ideological poetry and the band?s well-rounded, top-shelf, and ...
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