The Blowhard
02-27-2003, 11:09 PM
What a great time, the Clash on Broadway!
I remember when the Fire Marshal came due to the overcrowding. Were you there Ralphy?
I did sneak in a few quarts of Bud and shared my hash oil with some chicks who had whippets.
Ralphy Ramone
03-01-2003, 04:32 AM
Were you there Ralphy?
I was the guy who was pogo-ing next to you.So enthrawlled in the moment,I bumped into you causing you to burn the forehead of your date's face with your joint.Everything turned out to be cool because she thought it was a great enhancement to the giant saftey pin going through her left cheek.Are you guys still "going out"!?
"The Clash" 2003 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducties.
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Attention Clash fans:
The Clash Prepares 'essential' DVD For June Release
The surviving members of the Clash are putting together a video collection called The Essential Clash DVD, which comes out June 10th. It features 11 videos, as well as promotional footage and a short film written and directed by the late Clash frontman Joe Strummer.
Videos on The Essential Clash DVD include "White Riot," "Complete Control," "Tommy Gun," "Clampdown," "Train In Vain," "London Calling," "Bank Robber," "The Call Up," and "Rock The Casbah," plus live footage of "Career Opportunities," "Should I Stay Or Should I Go?", and a version of "I Fought The Law" from the Clash's 1980 film, Rude Boy.
The DVD also includes a 1976 band interview from London Weekend Show, promotional footage from the same year that incorporates portions of the songs "1977," "White Riot," and "London's Burning," and a trailer for the film Clash On Broadway that features shots of the group performing "Radio Clash" and "London Calling."
The Strummer short film, Hell W10, was shot in West London in 1983 in the style of a black-and-white silent film. It shows the groupmembers dealing with gangsters and drugs.
The DVD was reportedly going to include the Clash documentary Westway To The World, but the group decided against the plan in deference to fans who have already bought it.
The surviving Clash members have not said whether or not they'll attend a memorial concert for Strummer on April 20th at the Tabernacle in London. The 101'ers--a group Strummer played in before joining the Clash--are among the performers set for the show.
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