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The Clash Unveils 12-Disc Set: ‘We Were Very Busy People With a 24-Hour Lifestyle’ Mick Jones and Paul Simonon tell the tales behind the band's gigantic retrospective box set.
Entertaining if unexciting, "Westward to the World" offers a fair overview of the career of the Clash, probably the most widely successful group to emerge from punk's first wave. Authorized ...
A Clash fan's dream. Disc three: a DVD containing a 45-minute documentary of the band members' London Calling sessions, with sober commentary about who they were, what they were, why they were.
Fresh off her spin with Julian and Pharrell in that Converse anthem, Santogold offers an appealing echo-chamber take on the Clash’s “Guns Of Brixton.” It’s like super dub. The cover comes ...
Rostam covers the Clash's "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)" and Lucinda Williams' "Fruits of My Labor" on 'Changephobia' expanded edition.
Right now Google Play is in full Clash mode by hyping an exclusive, five-part documentary, several covers and the group's just-released remastered albums.
For these two new covers, saxophone player Henry Solomon is a featured guest. Check out The Clash cover above and the Lucinda Williams one below.
In addition to the album's success, 'London Calling' also boasts one of the most famous album covers in punk rock history. Read here for the story.
E! will serve up a helping of music covers with music competition series Clash of the Cover Bands. Clash of the Cover Bands (wt), from executive producer Jimmy Fallon, is set to premiere later ...
Kelly Clarkson starts off hump day on March 24 with a rocking cover of The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go" for her latest Kellyoke. Watch her performance.
- Courtesy of WWEDVDNews, we see that Sting and Ric Flair are featured on the cover of "WWE: The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions." The three-disc DVD and two-disc Blu-ray hits stores in the US ...
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