john eden said:There's also Purpleman - how the fuck does he fit into all this?
matt b said:not to mention their 'version' of police and thieves.
2stepfan said:I love pretty much all the Clash's reggae stuff.
The Clash were THE GREATEST ROCK BAND IN THE WORLD and right-thinking people everywhere will agree that YOU ARE WRONG AND MUST BOW DOWN BEFORE THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF THE CLASH.matt b said:i'm not a clash fan full stop, but 'p&t' sounded particularly shit.
Glad to hear it fella!matt b said:the police are ace- they're not trying to be 'real' though.
2stepfan said:One More Time and One More Dub off Sandinista are as good as anything Mikey Dread has ever produced
2stepfan said:The Clash were THE GREATEST ROCK BAND IN THE WORLD and right-thinking people everywhere will agree that YOU ARE WRONG AND MUST BOW DOWN BEFORE THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF THE CLASH.
One More Time is a fabulous tune and the dub is awesome. I probably haven't played them to you for ten years or so -- I doubt you can recall juat how they are.john eden said:Like fuck are they!
You're seriously arguing that they are better than (for example) His Imperial Majesty by Rod Taylor?
matt b said:and putting that to one side, their attempts at reggae are not worth bothering with, at best.
2stepfan said:<shakes head sadly> it's always a shame to find that otherwise rational and well-meaning people cannot discern the immanent, world-changing wonderfulness of the Clash in general, and Sandinista in particular, especially the reggae-derived stuff.
2stepfan said:There'd have been no jungle without the Clash, you know.
matt b said:oooh. i'd like to hear more about such reasonings.
I'm thinking jungle as reggae-inspired dance music put together by mixed black / white massives. That's the Clash. There's a current running from the clash through Big Audio Dynamite straight into acid house, as was obvious to anyone who went to see them.matt b said:oooh. i'd like to hear more about such reasonings.
2stepfan said:I'm thinking jungle as reggae-inspired dance music put together by mixed black / white massives. That's the Clash. There's a current running from the clash through Big Audio Dynamite straight into acid house, as was obvious to anyone who went to see them.
2stepfan said:I'm thinking jungle as reggae-inspired dance music put together by mixed black / white massives. That's the Clash. There's a current running from the clash through Big Audio Dynamite straight into acid house, as was obvious to anyone who went to see them.