I didn't know this documentary existed and The Clash are my second most favorite band (The Damned are my favorite since I first heard them, they have never dropped from #1 in my chart). Cheers from London, Chris Haerle from Tennessee.
It annoys me when people slate Joe about his upbringing and that he went to private school. Yeah im sure if he wanted he could of just done nothing and have his family support him . He chose to do music but also live in a squat be on the dole, he cared very much about what was going on in Britain at that time whether it be unemployment or what have you. He worked very hard to get somewhere and make money the clash tried to help the world stand up to racism tried to give the kids a voice in that generation . People don't understand because they dont know the facts, have all the respect in the world for Joe and the clash. the only band that matters
Those who criticize Joe about his schooling - his schooling for god's sake!! - are such idiots. Course, if it wasn't that it would be something else. Theorizing, instead of being able to just get into the music.
The Only Band That Matters was a slogan thought up by an executive at their multinational American record corporation which was apparently trying to start a Communist revolution with them
Doesn't he? He's one guy I really wanted to get off the heroin when I was a kid. It wasn't a cool "rock star" thing with him, it was a real problem. Awesome that he looks so well today.
Been into them since I was 9 and I'm 46 now and still love them, they practically raised me, taught how to play guitar and bass. Lots of love in my heart for these 4
Joe is down playing public school. Im a bit older than Joe, and I went to private school in the late 60s. Its safe to say the bullying and racism was off the charts, boys who were weak literally were PTSD victims, probably for the rest of their lives. One boy I knew called Simon Liu (Diplomats son from Hong Kong) wouldnt KOWTOW to older boys , he was dragged through a HAHA ditch in gym kit, by a rope , the HAHA was full of broken concrete and stinging nettles. He had a dislocated shoulder , broken leg, broken arm and he nearly died of the stinging nettle poison, he was stung so much. You had to be tough and on your guard at all times.
You might already know but Joe claimed his ' initiation ' at his school was to Get in a bath of used toilet paper or get beaten up . Predictably he chose the beating.
Just thinking about Alan of Devo, when he died. That was my introduction to the music of that time. I miss the best of my life. I am too old to appreciate the good music today.
It's sooo weird that Mick Jones produced The Libertines! There albums were amazing, I bet Mick Jones really helped with that. If you are looking for new music influenced by The Clash try searching The Stumble and Shake - Oh my darling, Oh my dear (Earthquake Version) you may be in for a surprise!
AnIslandsView I guess you would know,you sound like a huge Clash fan. I go on TH-cam trips sometimes and I'll find look for documentaries and interviews on my favorite bands and watch as many as I can. That's how I got here. There's a couple of really good ones on The Clash. It's nice to see that they can sit together now and forget the stupid shit that made them split up.There was a lot of anger and animosity involved I didn't think it was possible they'd all talk again. I saw one where Joe Stummer got upset to the point where he looked away with his eyes tearing up because he felt the break up was his fault and he said he should have just let Mick be Mick and not listen to their manager at the time.Hind sight is 20/20. He and Mick played together for the 1st since they split on stage 3 weeks before he passed and they looked happy to be together again so had he lived I think they would have reunited for something,a show or tour,maybe new music. Sadly we'll never know but at least they did get to play together one more time. I'm sure Mick cherishes that moment.You wanna see something funny on The Clash,look up "The Clash The Last Gang In Town 2013,I guarantee you'll get a chuckle.Mick did. Anyway peace out n rock on! BTW I'm a big fan of both Mick Jones's.
raul seixas nosso cantor raul seixas suas musicas encantou! poesias inventou! suas musicas a sociedade nunca gostou! cantou o inferno e o amor! raul seixas no ceu chegou o rock comecou...
m.p.b geraldo vandre' nosso trovador mutantes o rock infernizou! gilberto gil sua musica encantou! raul seixas louco criador pepeu gomes sua guitarra eternizou! belchior sua voz emocionou! e o brasil cantou....
Remember when they played...." Rock the Casbah " and " Should I Stay or Should I Go Now...." All the time on like MTV and killed them on POP radio....really Classic punk INDEED
There’s just not enough praise for this band. The greatest. It kind of pisses me off that when the band’s name is mentioned the first songs people associate it with is their most banal pop dreck “Rock The Casbah” and “Should I Stay”. I personally think their second LP was as close to a perfect masterpiece as they ever came. I’d say half of the songs on London Calling and everything they recorded before that represents them at their truest before fame and world success played a part in their song writing.
THE CLASH MADE MUSIC, THE PISTOLS MADE HISTORY OUT OF ONE INCREDIBLE UNREPEATABLE RECORD. THAT WAS ALL BECAUSE OF LYDON NO ARGUEMENT. ......BUT JOE STRUMMER WAS AN INCREDIBLE INSPIRATION TO MANY AND IS TO THIS DAY....MAYBE THERE IS A FUTURE. STRUMMER WAS ACUTELY AWARE OF HIS BACKGROUND AND FINANCIAL SUCCESS WHICH IS WHY HE KILLED OFF THE CLASH. LYDON COULD LOOK MORE HONOURABLE.AND COOLER BY ACKNOWLEDGING STRUMMER. AT LEAST STRUMMER DIDN'T PONCE ABOUT LIKE BONO SAYING "INSERT DEAD LEAD SINGER OF CHOICE" WAS THE REASON HE STARTED HIS BAND. ALL WE HAVE NOW AFTER PEEL DIED IS THE FUCKING KAISER CHEIFS WHO ARE ANTICIPATING A MINOR DISTURBANCE. COMPLETE CONTROL LIVE FROM HERE TO ETERNITY AND SATELLITE OFF KISS THIS - GREATEST BRITISH MUSIC PUT TO RECORD. GAME OVER.
Bob Marley wasn't so righteous, he was a chauvinist. He took out The Slits names and put in The Jam, who were dinosaurs themselves in their thinking towards women making music. Bah.
I could always watch another doc about the Clash.
The Clash is equally important and influential in music and also as a way of life as well. They put forward a philosophy of life which had and still have an influence on large number of people in a sense that you have not to be affraid to stand up and fight for your own and other people's rights, keep your friendships on truth and mutual respect and what each of us can do “..to make the world a less miserable place than it is.."© Joe Strummer, 1952-2002. One of the four heroes who were strongly impacted on my life.
To all The Clash fans, greetings from Croatia...
Nice to see Topper in good shape. The greatest drummer to ever put his arse down on drum stool
Damn straight!
strumbolli Ringo, hit them harder.
Topper
@@st2816ven are you Weller’s drummer?
@@LisaMarie-xp4ym No, different Steve White. There are a few of us.
the best punk band the best music every time
So true. B
A bunch of sell-outs who hobnobbed with the Fascist left (Rote Armee Fraktion, Brigate Rosse).
I didn't know this documentary existed and The Clash are my second most favorite band (The Damned are my favorite since I first heard them, they have never dropped from #1 in my chart). Cheers from London, Chris Haerle from Tennessee.
The Clash la unica banda que importa. Joe te echamos mucho de menos BROTHER, Saludos from las Españas
It annoys me when people slate Joe about his upbringing and that he went to private school. Yeah im sure if he wanted he could of just done nothing and have his family support him . He chose to do music but also live in a squat be on the dole, he cared very much about what was going on in Britain at that time whether it be unemployment or what have you. He worked very hard to get somewhere and make money the clash tried to help the world stand up to racism tried to give the kids a voice in that generation . People don't understand because they dont know the facts, have all the respect in the world for Joe and the clash. the only band that matters
Those who criticize Joe about his schooling - his schooling for god's sake!! - are such idiots. Course, if it wasn't that it would be something else. Theorizing, instead of being able to just get into the music.
@@genki2genki theres a reason...this is a life to us commons..its not just a song..rich kids always have to prove themselves that much more
The Only Band That Matters was a slogan thought up by an executive at their multinational American record corporation which was apparently trying to start a Communist revolution with them
Just like everyone else in the world, every experience he lived made him who he was. Like it or not.
Bingo
Without doubt one of the top 5 Bands in the World.
@@stephencooper684 X-ray Spex, Gorrilaz, Pink Floyd, Stiff Little Finger, s ?
joe strummer: "we didn't try to play reggae like we were from jamacia - we kinda clubbed it to death in our own punk rock way" - LOVE THIS LINE!
what a brilliant documentary !! saw them live at Lancaster university approx 78/79 amazing !!
Doesn't he? He's one guy I really wanted to get off the heroin when I was a kid. It wasn't a cool "rock star" thing with him, it was a real problem. Awesome that he looks so well today.
THANKX for all these years since 1977 .... STILL there with the clash FOR EVER
brilliant !!
BEST BAND IN ALL TIMES --- THE CLASH FOREVER!
I Have the 1977 Edition of their Début Album.
The Only Band Which Matters
This is great! Never seen this doc and I thought I'd seen them all.
THE BEST PUNK GROUP EVER !!!! 🎧🎤🎵🎸🎸 RIP J S
The best group ever
Love the clash best group great interview
Enjoying all the love for Topper.
Joe Strummer is absolutely memorable!
The first punk album I proudly bought at seventeen was The Clash.I treasure it still.
god bless Joe , and the gang xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Been into them since I was 9 and I'm 46 now and still love them, they practically raised me, taught how to play guitar and bass. Lots of love in my heart for these 4
Very nice, thanks for these films!
Joe is down playing public school. Im a bit older than Joe, and I went to private school in the late 60s. Its safe to say the bullying and racism was off the charts, boys who were weak literally were PTSD victims, probably for the rest of their lives.
One boy I knew called Simon Liu (Diplomats son from Hong Kong) wouldnt KOWTOW to older boys , he was dragged through a HAHA ditch in gym kit, by a rope , the HAHA was full of broken concrete and stinging nettles. He had a dislocated shoulder , broken leg, broken arm and he nearly died of the stinging nettle poison, he was stung so much.
You had to be tough and on your guard at all times.
You might already know but Joe claimed his ' initiation ' at his school was to Get in a bath of used toilet paper or get beaten up . Predictably he chose the beating.
Great to see Topper. Bring on part 2
I love the "almost reggae" sound the Clash had. They got as close as they could and made a new sound
Just thinking about Alan of Devo, when he died. That was my introduction to the music of that time. I miss the best of my life. I am too old to appreciate the good music today.
It's sooo weird that Mick Jones produced The Libertines! There albums were amazing, I bet Mick Jones really helped with that. If you are looking for new music influenced by The Clash try searching
The Stumble and Shake - Oh my darling, Oh my dear (Earthquake Version)
you may be in for a surprise!
There's another Mick jones who's a producer, Mick Jones from Foreigner who's produced some big names,are you sure you're thinking of the right one?
AnIslandsView I guess you would know,you sound like a huge Clash fan. I go on TH-cam trips sometimes and I'll find look for documentaries and interviews on my favorite bands and watch as many as I can. That's how I got here. There's a couple of really good ones on The Clash. It's nice to see that they can sit together now and forget the stupid shit that made them split up.There was a lot of anger and animosity involved I didn't think it was possible they'd all talk again. I saw one where Joe Stummer got upset to the point where he looked away with his eyes tearing up because he felt the break up was his fault and he said he should have just let Mick be Mick and not listen to their manager at the time.Hind sight is 20/20. He and Mick played together for the 1st since they split on stage 3 weeks before he passed and they looked happy to be together again so had he lived I think they would have reunited for something,a show or tour,maybe new music. Sadly we'll never know but at least they did get to play together one more time. I'm sure Mick cherishes that moment.You wanna see something funny on The Clash,look up "The Clash The Last Gang In Town 2013,I guarantee you'll get a chuckle.Mick did. Anyway peace out n rock on! BTW I'm a big fan of both Mick Jones's.
Yeah, I'll check it out. you should check out The Stumble and Shake - Oh my darling, Oh my dear (Earthquake Version)
It has a clash feel to it.
+markyncole The one where Strummer wells up is Westway To The World and is arguably the definitive Clash docu. Made and released in 1999.
greatest band EVER!
Best band of my generation!
just found this - great ;)
So far so good but i've seen all of the parts shown with strummer from 1999 in other docus before.
Very nice thanks man .
'The only band that matters'
QUE ENTREVISTA INCRÍVEL
Muy bueno esperando la otra parte :3
Thank God for the clash!!!! Thank you God for the Clash and music Gods language and man's true language what would the world be without music
Great! Thanks!!!!
Thanks, Google, for that little gem.
raul seixas
nosso cantor
raul seixas
suas musicas
encantou!
poesias inventou!
suas musicas
a sociedade
nunca gostou!
cantou o inferno
e o amor!
raul seixas
no ceu chegou
o rock
comecou...
Si te refieres al documental, puedes activar los subtítulos
love it
the Godfather Strummer RIP. M8T.
1977 these guys are well into they're 50's here I'd say mid to late 90s.
Topper sembra tornato in forma, the human drum machine: che forza!
Topper looks fucking great.
m.p.b
geraldo vandre'
nosso trovador
mutantes
o rock infernizou!
gilberto gil
sua musica
encantou!
raul seixas
louco criador
pepeu gomes
sua guitarra
eternizou!
belchior
sua voz
emocionou!
e o brasil
cantou....
Can someone identify the song that features about 3 minutes in between the band talking about drummer prospects? Thanks.
I think it's Londons burning
Paul playin' Police & Thieves on a Ric. Nice.
Remember when they played...." Rock the Casbah " and " Should I Stay or Should I Go Now...." All the time on like MTV and killed them on POP radio....really Classic punk INDEED
I Fought the Law.......and ??
David Ferrullo allah won
Angelo Gonzalodo
Lol
Good video
MEU DEUS CHORANDOOOOOOOOOO
Aguante The Clash!!!
"WHEN THEY KICK IN YOUR FRONT DOOR, HOW YOU GONNA GO ?"
lo sacaran en español?
Would like to see something that covered the beginnings of the Clash, with Keith Levene.
Levine does appear in this doc .
There’s just not enough praise for this band. The greatest. It kind of pisses me off that when the band’s name is mentioned the first songs people associate it with is their most banal pop dreck “Rock The Casbah” and “Should I Stay”. I personally think their second LP was as close to a perfect masterpiece as they ever came. I’d say half of the songs on London Calling and everything they recorded before that represents them at their truest before fame and world success played a part in their song writing.
🖤
The Clash pour toujours!⭐🔫
Isn't this just mostly bits of westway to the world?
"Dump the wife"!..........😂😂
"SHOT DOWN ON THE PAVEMENT OR WAITING IN DEATH ROW ?" !
There ‘s been a lot of great band, nice band, wonderfull band but... this is the only band that matters... no one like them
they are gods
The only band that matters
Que Joe Strummer bendia a Google Play :3
Bring me the head of Jose Unidos!!!
Que ??
Love Mick Jones
Topper was a great drummer.
Torrey Crimes/Terry Chimes? Not so much.
John Kraemer
Terry was a very decent drummer, but no not as good as topper
Topper was the best man
I love pumk y love the class
Mick looks live some evil villain from a Dickens novel
that's because he's part jewish
THE CLASH MADE MUSIC, THE PISTOLS MADE HISTORY OUT OF ONE INCREDIBLE UNREPEATABLE RECORD. THAT WAS ALL BECAUSE OF LYDON NO ARGUEMENT. ......BUT JOE STRUMMER WAS AN INCREDIBLE INSPIRATION TO MANY AND IS TO THIS DAY....MAYBE THERE IS A FUTURE. STRUMMER WAS ACUTELY AWARE OF HIS BACKGROUND AND FINANCIAL SUCCESS WHICH IS WHY HE KILLED OFF THE CLASH. LYDON COULD LOOK MORE HONOURABLE.AND COOLER BY ACKNOWLEDGING STRUMMER. AT LEAST STRUMMER DIDN'T PONCE ABOUT LIKE BONO SAYING "INSERT DEAD LEAD SINGER OF CHOICE" WAS THE REASON HE STARTED HIS BAND. ALL WE HAVE NOW AFTER PEEL DIED IS THE FUCKING KAISER CHEIFS WHO ARE ANTICIPATING A MINOR DISTURBANCE. COMPLETE CONTROL LIVE FROM HERE TO ETERNITY AND SATELLITE OFF KISS THIS - GREATEST BRITISH MUSIC PUT TO RECORD. GAME OVER.
you n ndustry do you know The Buzzcocks< Thr Fall< The adicts......
Whoooo
Just way to sad to watch this,Joe's bits are from westway to the world before he died while the other 3 could record that at present time.
SUB ITA FOR THE OTHER PARTS TOO, PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Bob Marley wasn't so righteous, he was a chauvinist. He took out The Slits names and put in The Jam, who were dinosaurs themselves in their thinking towards women making music. Bah.
Top five greatest rock LPs. Everything after "London Calling" was weak and unguided. But still my favorite band of all time.
Your only as good as your drummer? Metallica is in trouble
CLASHTAFARI
Strummer used to talk some shit sometimes.
yep and simonon was always such a massive poser. but the clash were fucking brilliant
Every now and then a person comes along that is too cool to be called a poser, Steve McQueen, James Dean, Jimi Hendrix,........Paul Simenon.
no you can't put an intermediate level bass player with a lisp in the same category as those 3. yes he was solid but you're just being silly
Fuck Google. I won't subscribe. You didn't bring me The Clash!
They should of named themselves The Complaining Communists
Only champagne socialists use the phrase champagne socialists.
I hated their politics but loved their early stuff. Saw them live in 80/81 in Crawley.
Funny, but I always thought the drummer was their weakest link.
Are you mad? There was NO weak link and especially not after Topper joined
Andy Lowe He had some weak spots, especially on the reggae songs....he just did ordinary rock drumming.
listen to guns of brixton, cuz you're wrong
the way he made six hits on "robbin people with a six-gun" on I fought the law is pretty interesting
+2nd Grade 'Are you off your fucking nut!?'