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The greatest photo in the history of rock and roll almost didn't get used. Here's the story of 'London Calling's' iconic cover.
The Clash's 1979 masterpiece 'London Calling' turns 40 this month. Here are 10 things you may not know about the landmark punk LP.
Forty years ago, The Clash's iconic album London Calling and its equally famous record cover featuring Pennie Smith's image of the demise of a bass guitar, appeared in record stores across the UK.
The Clash 's Joe Strummer would no doubt get a chuckle out of one of his band's biggest hits, 'London Calling,' being used to promote next summer's Olympic Games in London. The title track from ...
The Museum of London announces a free exhibition "The Clash: London Calling" opening November 15, featuring 100 items from the punk band.
Fender recently did an interview with The Only Band That Matters' bassist, Paul Simonon. In the interview Simonon discusses how he learned to play the bass, his technique, and what led to the famous ...
The post 40 Reasons We Still Love The Clash’s London Calling appeared first on Consequence of Sound. In England, the 1970s were quite an eventful decade. The seemingly untouchable power of the ...
Madrid-based band Hinds have shared a cover of The Clash’s “Spanish Bombs,” taken from their 1979 album London Calling. The Spanish rockers injected the track with a dose of Hindsian ...
London Calling by The Clash was recently voted the fourth greatest album cover of all time by MusicRadar users. Pennie Smith's iconic photograph of Paul Simonon smashing his Fender Precision Bass ...
The Clash’s London Calling cover is one of the most iconic images in punk history, capturing the raw energy and rebellion of the genre. From Paul Simonon smashing his bass to its nod to Elvis ...
Sam Fender covered The Clash's classic track 'London Calling' during his show at The O2 last night (December 10). Watch the video here.