The greatest record ever released changed my life aged 13 in 1977 - Still never bettered - it has everything packed into 3 minutes - Great intro riff - Great singalong chorus - great solo - fantastic drop out in the middle - outstanding outro - The Bohemian Rhapsody of Punk! Mick Jones' guitar never sounded better on the verge of the best feedback ever.
I saw The Clash a number of times in the 1980's - AWESOME! A good friend of mine was prominent in the music industry, and she called me one day and said she was going to be meeting Paul Simonon (bassist) in a few minutes - I told her, give him a kiss on the cheek for me and tell him I think he's an awesome bassist (I'm a bassist myself). She did, and he gave her his guitar pick for me! I of course still have it, along with his and Mick Jones autographs on a London Calling LP.
The Clash taught me a lot about making diverse and unique music. London Calling and Sandinista in particular were big to me in middle school. I think that helped lead me to be open to all styles of music as an adult. You get a sample of what all the different parts of England sounded like then.
Great to see young folks reach out to bands like The Clash. Get an understanding of true punk. The music and scene that influenced a generation. Keep it up.
It's funny,because at the end of the story,Joe Strummer proved that himself he was a control freak.He even said that music does not matter,and it's the attitude that bla-bla-bla. But Strummer is a genius lyricist,a good singer(one of the best without training),a music lover ,with one feet in the punk ethics and one feet in the Rolling Clash. This man made the rock'n'roll world exciting,interesting and fresh. All those Clash years,with Sounds,NME,and Melody Maker,were thé best. TX for the reaction.
just the best 45. the delivery is there, no messing, just what a single should do, and those parts it moves into, each one is spot on. it stands shoulder to shoulder with any other 45, it packs a punch, could not ask for more.
@@ReactionsToTheClassics yes went two nights in a row, in a box first night which was next to where you see the band go on and come off afterwards, 2nd night was in the stalls. It was easier to meet bands back then.
You should react to Straight to Hell by The Clash, it paints a picture of all the social problems going on around the time it was written. It's personally my favourite song by The Clash!
Thank you for this :) seen, worked, for them (for one day)... back in 78.....best time of me life :) Bought a ticket, for gig, but got in free. Got paid £7 to help set up, get free summer pass, rinsed it!....magic!!! x thanx xxx
The romantic historic wipe out of the would of been should of been writers of poetic truth is all captured here in the too young to live too fast to die brilliance of the dying sound of unsung victory.
At the least there should be a giant statue of Mick Jones somewhere. And Joe too. With lyrics from this song... "I don't trust you why do you tr7st me? Control,!!??¡
Saw the Clash in Croydon in the day. I was very much into the punk scene at that time but it was a horrible night. Very violent with a nasty atmosphere. There were clashes (sorry!) between different groups and it was a truly scary gig. My girlfriend at the time attended and was scared as hell. The second album onwards saw them descend into the rock mainstream and it felt that they had deserted us.
Yeah, this is pretty much quintessential punk-era The Clash - though even then, not entirely punk what with the classic rock guitar solo that's way more proficient than the whole punk ethos was supposed to represent. Either way, one of my favourite Clash songs and a highlight on the American version of their debut. It certainly helps to have the lyrics open, though!
Saw The Clash play this track live as part of their White Riot tour in 1977 in my teens. THE most punk gig I ever witnessed. Superb energy
Had to be awesome!!! Thanks Erich!
Me too mate. Saw them at Victoria Park in ' 78 and The Lyceum in '81 too. This and City of the Dead on the other side, fantastic underrated gems.
Me too
Been a fan since '77. Saw The Clash 13 times. Complete Control is my favourite song of all-time, and this is a great review.
Oh wow that had to be great seeing them live in their prime!! Thanks Joe!
The greatest record ever released changed my life aged 13 in 1977 - Still never bettered - it has everything packed into 3 minutes - Great intro riff - Great singalong chorus - great solo - fantastic drop out in the middle - outstanding outro - The Bohemian Rhapsody of Punk! Mick Jones' guitar never sounded better on the verge of the best feedback ever.
Thanks for sharing and watching!
I was 14. Blew me away. This song never gets old - alas, I did 😂
Bang on
It's insanely lucky for us that these guys were in the right place at the right time met and MAGIC HAPPENED 💥🤯
I was 15 and this was the first Clash record I heard and I was hooked. 😊
I saw The Clash a number of times in the 1980's - AWESOME! A good friend of mine was prominent in the music industry, and she called me one day and said she was going to be meeting Paul Simonon (bassist) in a few minutes - I told her, give him a kiss on the cheek for me and tell him I think he's an awesome bassist (I'm a bassist myself). She did, and he gave her his guitar pick for me! I of course still have it, along with his and Mick Jones autographs on a London Calling LP.
That is an awesome story! Thanks for sharing Hannah!
The Clash taught me a lot about making diverse and unique music. London Calling and Sandinista in particular were big to me in middle school. I think that helped lead me to be open to all styles of music as an adult. You get a sample of what all the different parts of England sounded like then.
Thanks for sharing and watching John!
Truly one of the best punk songs ever
They are great!
one of the best songs ever period!
Your almost right 😂😊
IT IS THE GREATEST SONG EVER!!! NOT one of IT IS THE GREATEST
Great to see young folks reach out to bands like The Clash. Get an understanding of true punk. The music and scene that influenced a generation. Keep it up.
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Great song! Great band! Keep The Clash coming!
Thanks Andrew!
My favorite Clash song, along with White Man in Hammersmith Palais. So great.
High praise. Thanks for watching!
not forgetting clash city rockers and hate and war
My two favourites also. 😊
You guy checked out my favorite band AGAIN! You guys are awesome! Keep it up 🙌🔥
Thanks you too!!!
Kia ora hello I'm right with you my favorite band and favorite song
THIS IS THE SHIT
It's funny,because at the end of the story,Joe Strummer proved that himself he was a control freak.He even said that music does not matter,and it's the attitude that bla-bla-bla.
But Strummer is a genius lyricist,a good singer(one of the best without training),a music lover ,with one feet in the punk ethics and one feet in the Rolling Clash.
This man made the rock'n'roll world exciting,interesting and fresh.
All those Clash years,with Sounds,NME,and Melody Maker,were thé best.
TX for the reaction.
Well said and insightful. Thanks John!
just the best 45. the delivery is there, no messing, just what a single should do, and those parts it moves into, each one is spot on. it stands shoulder to shoulder with any other 45, it packs a punch, could not ask for more.
Thanks for Watching!
Mick Jones is totally under rated as a lead guitarist
Agreed!
One of my favourite songs
Thanks for Watching!
IMO, this is the best song by The Clash...one of my all time favorite songs.
High praise! Thanks for watching!
Early stuff the best; 1977 was a real banger too.
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Favorite Clash song for sure. Love Bank Robber also. Everything really but love this one very much.
Thanks Chad!
The Us Version of the album is the best . I have both UK and US, and got the US version signed by the band at their two nights at the Glasgow Apollo.
That is awesome you got it signed!
@@ReactionsToTheClassics yes went two nights in a row, in a box first night which was next to where you see the band go on and come off afterwards, 2nd night was in the stalls. It was easier to meet bands back then.
Heck yes it was! Nowadays even most of the smaller acts avoid it
This is my favourite song of all time complete NUTJOB over this song
It is a great one!
You should react to Straight to Hell by The Clash, it paints a picture of all the social problems going on around the time it was written. It's personally my favourite song by The Clash!
Combat Rock Album reaction is coming up in the next week or so!
Thank you for this :) seen, worked, for them (for one day)... back in 78.....best time of me life :) Bought a ticket, for gig, but got in free. Got paid £7 to help set up, get free summer pass, rinsed it!....magic!!! x thanx xxx
wow great story! Fantastic memories!
ONLY BAND THAT MATTERS
haha they are great. Thanks Joe
you well understand uk punk me friend....never dies
Appreciate it!
You got the pronunciation of Wardour St just about right: War-Door 🙏🏼🇬🇧
haha we will take it, usually we aren't that close! thanks!
The romantic historic wipe out of the would of been should of been writers of poetic truth is all captured here in the too young to live too fast to die brilliance of the dying sound of unsung victory.
Great comment!
There's a live version of this - From Here to Eternity, I think is the live album? I think it's a better representation of this song.
Thanks for watching Orchid Wave!
You are absolutely right, it is just sublime!
Absolutely
What you are referring to pal, is the single greatest audio recording in history
At the least there should be a giant statue of Mick Jones somewhere. And Joe too. With lyrics from this song... "I don't trust you why do you tr7st me? Control,!!??¡
haha it is a great one. Thanks Chad!
GREAT SONG, GREAT REACTION!!!
Thanks Paul!
Great review
Thanks David appreciate it!
COMPLETE C,O,N = How poetic can you get,,like the greatest rock,n,roll swindle,,a complete RIPP OFF !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Your research is appreciated. Great job..
Appreciate it Danny!
Mate you gotta react to white riot or guns of brixton, maybe guns on the roof (underrated)
Thanks for the suggestions Finn!
Topper Headon...the best punk drummer of all time...just check out the intro on Train in Vain..
Thanks Richard he was greatness for sure!
Saw the Clash in Croydon in the day. I was very much into the punk scene at that time but it was a horrible night. Very violent with a nasty atmosphere. There were clashes (sorry!) between different groups and it was a truly scary gig. My girlfriend at the time attended and was scared as hell. The second album onwards saw them descend into the rock mainstream and it felt that they had deserted us.
haha that sounds like a crazy scene BIlly BUT memorable!
What was the venue they played in Croydon?
Music Machine
Surely you mean Camden.
No. Croydon.
Greatest single of all time next best a cover police and thieves those were the days
Thanks David!
I Prefer a Live Version of this song on the DVD ''Rude Boy'' but still a great song !
Thanks for watching VnnXyz14!
the best song live
I can only imagine! Thanks David!
I have two copy's of this on vinyl great artwork and production not over produced like some of the rubbish you get today
They were greatness!
copies
Another reaction to the music business is Garageland. Give it a listen, fundamental Punk.
Really appreciate the suggestion and thanks for watching LightHall BCU!
There are many twists and turns on the road to PUNKROCK but it's a journey well worthwhile
MINOR THREAT from Washington DC 1881 Song to check out SCREAMING AT A WALL IT'S AS PUNK AS IT GETS
Yeah, this is pretty much quintessential punk-era The Clash - though even then, not entirely punk what with the classic rock guitar solo that's way more proficient than the whole punk ethos was supposed to represent. Either way, one of my favourite Clash songs and a highlight on the American version of their debut. It certainly helps to have the lyrics open, though!
haha yes it does. Thanks Ilan!
Terry Chimes on drums pre Topper. Unbelievable chops!
Yes great stuff! Thanks David!
TOBTM
Thanks for Watching!