the clash
punkwise
white riot
and im trying to think of more really punky tunes.
you cant compare them to punk bands such as the ********* or the sex pistols.
not even half as punky as the uk subs .
and i must say i far prefered a lot of stiff little fingers tunes .
there were far more bands that faded away
the clash werent in my eyes a punk band .
they became more politicised .
more into reggae type music for want of a betetr word.
i did buy the londons calling double lp.
which you cant compare to never mind the ******** .
neither musically punk wise or lyrically.
londons calling definitely not a punk album .
the title track not exactly punky more having a dig at certain things but again more of a social comment than in your face punk.
everyone to their own .
i did like i fought the law .
but then thats not a punk song either
tho they did it rather well.
i think theres a lot of nostalgia connected to the clash and their music.
i find john lydon far more interesting .
his music has been as diverse as ever .
but even when he collaborated with leftfield he still had that raw edge to his voice
which takes me back to the 70s and the punk era.
apart from white riot im stuck for real raw clash songs.
but its a persoanl choice i reckon.
as i said open up is a dance record.
but you can feel the raw energy of john in it.
the clashs energy faded a long time ago
a long long time .
and i gotta add
jimbo perse snatcher .
or jimmy pursey was great him and charlie harper of the uk subs out punked any of the clash <