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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Mar 6, 2024 ^^
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Just to clarify Topper Headon was The Clash’s drummer from 1977 until he was fired. I know you didn’t really say anything contrary to that but Terry Chimes is pretty much a footnote in the band’s history. Sorry I know this comment probably seems a bit pedantic of me it’s just from listening to the video you would think Chimes played a bigger and longer role than he did.... I actually feel a bit of a dick even writing this but just thought I’d point it out. (Headon was also responsible for the piano in Rock the Casbah)
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I met them when they were recording Combat Rock on 8th street in NYC. It was in the newspaper that they would be there ! I hang out in front of the studio until they arrived at 8 PM. They each signed for me and I shook their hands . The first one to arrive was Topper - and he was like "The other guys will be here soon" and the way he said that was like "I know I'm the LEAST important member of this band". Cold rainy fall night that I will never forget.
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Thank you for this one. I have been waiting for this story for awhile. The chemistry between Jones and Strummer just could not be duplicated. Topper Headon was probably literally the best drummer in the rock music business. Jones was also an overlooked talented producer in the band but no one really talks about his contributions regarding that.
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So strange......worked w/ Mick and Big Audio Dynamite as a college concert club kid running security for their show. I found Mick to be exactly opposite of a diva rock star. He couldn't have been more humble and cool to everyone.
He even sent someone to buy me an expensive bottle of Cognac as a gift and wouldn't even let me open it to share......he said it was for me to take home.
He was playing in our college gym.................. didn't act 1 bit too important.
I wonder if the rest of the band equally caused the problems......... interesting
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I was in the audience for Mick Jones' last appearance with the band at the '83 US Festival. One could clearly see them in the middle of a break up, climaxing with Jones telling Strummer to 'Shut up and play' before they roared into a great version of 'Clampdown.' I also saw the post-Jones version of the Clash at Long Beach Arena, and they were mediocre at best.
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0:07 "unlike their British counterpart..."
Uh, The Clash were British.
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@rnrtruestories
1 month ago
If you guys like The Clash, I had done another video on them previously about the time Joe Strummer "Disappeared" for a few weeks. Here it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C3rEG3XzB4&t=237s Another MTV contest video coming Friday! Who loves heavy metal and motorcycles?
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