“London Calling” The Clash

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The Clash’s third studio album, 1979’s “London Calling,” was arguably one of the greatest musical achievements of the late ‘70s and almost certainly the most significant contribution offered by the punk rock movement to rock as a whole, a contribution acknowledged not only by those who take punk seriously as a genre, but also by mainstream music critics—“Rolling Stone” magazine placed the album at number eight on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time . “London Calling” is full of genre-defining (and genre-defying, for that matter) material and outstanding songwriting, but one track in particular truly stands out as the album’s most prophetic, haunting, and influential. It makes sense, then, that the album was titled “London Calling” after this most compelling song.

The Clash was formed in the summer of 1976, among the first bands responsible for the late 1970s UK punk explosion. The band formed when Bernie Rhodes, manager of the London SS, a band led by future Clash guitarist Mick Jones, encouraged Joe Strummer to attend a rehearsal and consider joining the band. Shortly thereafter, the band, by this point known as The Clash, was off to a quick start, playing several gigs in support of the Sex Pistols, who were, at the time, at the forefront of the punk movement. They went on to be featured on the Anarchy in the UK tour in the winter of 1976 along with such bands as the Sex Pistols, the Damned, and the Heartbreakers, featuring Johnny Thunders of the New York Dolls, a major influence on the music of the Clash and punk rock as a whole. Most of the dates for this tour were canceled due to the unfavorable reputations of the bands involved, particularly the Sex Pistols. The Clash released their first single, “White R...

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