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Re: Пънко нема умре - любима банда [re: 3@sts1d3 biOtch] |
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SMAUG (The Dragon) |
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Публикувано | 09.07.04 09:16 |
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Добре казано!:)
London Calling,Should I Stay or Should I Go и Rock the Casbah ще се слушат още мноооооооого време.
Което ми дава повод да постна ей -тия изказвания на Боно, Гелдоф и Били Браг:
U2 frontman Bono paid tribute to Strummer on Monday saying: "The Clash was the greatest rock band. They wrote the rule book for U2. It's such a shock."
Bob Geldof - a musical contemporary as frontman for the Boomtown Rats - said he admired their refusal to sell out.
"I know for a fact they were offered huge amounts of money," he told the BBC's One O'Clock News.
"They just said no, that isn't really what we stood for. That's truly admirable. They were very important musically but as a person, he was a very nice man."
Left-wing singer Billy Bragg said: "Within The Clash, Joe was the political engine of the band, and without Joe there's no political Clash and without The Clash the whole political edge of punk would have been severely dulled."
The Clash arguably gave punk a classic pop sensibility and their vital spirit in turn influenced later bands such as the Manic Street Preachers.
They were politically aware and became known as champions of left-wing causes. They even called their 1980 album Sandinista, after the left-wing guerrilla movement in Nicaragua.
They were anti-racist and noted for inflammatory, intelligent punk songs such as London Calling, White Riot, White Man In Hammersmith Palais and Tommy Gun.
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