Topper is a human fucking metronome. All four of them were equally essential, but I never get sick of watching that guy kill it in the back. Fucking legend.
@@hernanjavierluna7096 Keith Moon, John Bonham, Ringo, Topper...#5 could be any of the following...Ginger Baker, Charlie Watts, Mitch Mitchell, Levon Helm, Simon Phillips...
Wow Joe on Bass and Paul on vocals and bass...Everyone in the band sang ! No one had a full set of good teeth ! These guys really lived the punk underclass life
@@itsnotme3882 er not really...just like many people 'functioning working class' . Joe's father was a diplomat & not poverty stricken ,but Strummer wasn't living off a family subsidy . And after his dreadful exam results (at private school) was fortunate he made a career in music ..
A very special band. Topper is one of the very best drummers, ever. Incredibly technique, touch, feel and imagination. When I listen to The Clash I often find myself listening especially to Topper's stick'n'kickwork...and I'm a guitarist/vocalist!
Topper working skins with surgical precision, Mick plugged into his Roland Space Echo and Mesa/Boogie amp, Paul epitomizing urban cool, and a pre-dental work Joe testifying. There was a time they really were the only band that mattered.
Simonon, the bloke started in the band needing stickers on his bass to have the right notes, a year later: Guns of Brixton. Perhaps one of the best bass lines ever! And top of that reggae offbeat
album wise it's a good track, but live it was always shyte. Siminon could not reproduce it or elevate it the way Strummer could with his choons and vocals. I saw GOB live in Leics in 1980, no better than this.
@@duffymoony ...I would agree - it's an outstanding Bassline (on record) . the live versions played by Strummer were an approximation.. & Paul never got the tone right onstage (also like Joe he also struggled to remember lyrics )
There's no comments on THIS? God, I remember this like it was yesterday. Fridays was almost uncanny in its ability to book emerging legends at their absolute prime and then draw fantastic performances out of them, and this is no exception. I mean, how could you be a 12 year old watching this and not be absolutely blown away? Thank god this is available for a new generation to see. A time machine, this-just magic.
@@danielgolus4600 - Bollocks. The Beatles are awesome, but to say no band would have existed w/o them is quite a stretch considering the multitude of other influences out there.
I was fortunate to be a teenager living in the 1980s UK , with UK bands : THE CLASH, THE SMITHS, THE JAM, i wouldn't swap it for any other decade, " Joe Strummer R.I.P "
My fav 3 bands ( Jam / Smiths / Clash ). Put Echo & the Bunnymen in there as well. ...and I was there too ( 80’s --but not in the UK -so u are indeed the lucky one).
WOW!! topper on clampdown is a real treat to the ears and eyes. unbelievable playing, especially listen to the kick drum on the bridge!!! used to play clampdown in a band I was in from Philly called the Von Cools,and just loved playing it, kicking the shit out of my drum kit.also sang the lead vocal on this song and the Rezillos song "bad guy reaction" which also has a great drum part, a real basher!! we actually did the the Rezillos album in it's entirety, this was in 1980-81........ great time to be in a band, awesome memories.
THE CLASH PLAYED 6 STRAIGHT NIGHT AT BONDS INTERNATIONAL NIGHCLUB IN 1980!! THEY WERE ON FIRE AT THIS TIME OF THEIR CAREER, MASTERED THEIR INSTUMENTS AND THE 3 GUYS WERE WRITING MIND SHATTERING TRACKS ON LONDON CALLING SANDINISTA AND COMBAT ROCK!! 3 CLASSIC ALBUMS!! AFTER THAT THEY BURNED OUT LIKE A FAST MOVING COMET HITTING THE EARTH AT A 1,000,000,000 MILES AN HOUR!!!
The Clash were genius. Everyone was equally as talented & they all got their time to shine individually, as well as collectively. A truly rare combination.
Saw this as a kid when it first aired on TV - huge Clash fan from the start - the energy of this performance of Clampdown is EXPLOSIVE - the stage can barely contain it!
For the guitar Geeks watching note that Joe and Mick are playing through most likely rented Mesa Boogie Mark 1 amps with the stock Altec-Lansing speakers going into Marshall half stacks and somebody is rocking a rolling space Echo unit sounds great but it must have been hella loud on that stage
Great clip this...Speeding skinhead Joe, Mick in vest and purple pantaloons, Paul a young Marlon Brando and Topper just killing it. I guess it's USA it's an amazing tv performance
Lol what? He's not playing anything here, just strumming along to the rhythm! I love Paul to bits but he's never been a guitarist, or even claimed to be one, he simply couldn't play the bassline of GOB and sing at the same time so they switched instruments with Joe
Luv The Clash, their lyrics and their meanings, energy on stage. We still need them around today more than ever!!! Thanks for sharing these two great songs!!! I will sub...
Joe is laying the Bass Line Down Mint Have Mercy The Stage Back Drop is a Nuclear Power Plant ! Badd ass when Mick cues Joe at 4:41 to get on the Mic ..
Good to see Them in very High Quality!...Thanks! :) I like London Calling's Version of "Clampdown",but this is better...Amazing Performance! :P And the Guys ran so fast in the end...:) Paul looked cool in black...looks great,as always ;) and I like Joe's red socks too. :D
I don't think Mick Jones gets enough credit for the success of this band.
He could really sing play guitar and had an amazing presence
Anyone who's heard what they released after he left knows how much credit he deserved.
basically wrote 80% of the music. we saw what happened when he was sacked
if you want credit listen to BAD . This is the Clash
Topper, too
Topper is a human fucking metronome. All four of them were equally essential, but I never get sick of watching that guy kill it in the back. Fucking legend.
Sandy Pearlman said: Topper wasn't jut the best drummer he ever worked with, he was the best he ever saw.
❤❤❤
Definitely one of the top 5 drummers ever.
@@stephenstone8480 ¿y quiénes son los otros 4?
@@hernanjavierluna7096 Keith Moon, John Bonham, Ringo, Topper...#5 could be any of the following...Ginger Baker, Charlie Watts, Mitch Mitchell, Levon Helm, Simon Phillips...
Wow Joe on Bass and Paul on vocals and bass...Everyone in the band sang ! No one had a full set of good teeth ! These guys really lived the punk underclass life
Joes father was a diplomat and they were upper middle class.
@@itsnotme3882
Only Joe
Paul was playing a regular guitar in this
@@itsnotme3882 er not really...just like many people 'functioning working class' . Joe's father was a diplomat & not poverty stricken ,but Strummer wasn't living off a family subsidy . And after his dreadful exam results (at private school) was fortunate he made a career in music ..
@@itsnotme3882 Joe's family was upper middle class. Joe was homeless by the time he was 20.
Topper really doesn't get enough credit for his drumming - he's the engine and the groove which makes this band something special
Agree!
He gets loads of credit - mainly by his band mates, and wrote the Casbah hit. Alas a junkie.
You are absolutely right!
Yes!!!
@@ronyanai4627 Then Terry came back. Alas a Chiropractor.
I absolutely love the fact the bass player couldn’t sing and play bass at the same time. Saw them twice in the early 80s. The Only Band That Matters.
Try that bassline while singing, the rhythms don't match and your brain can't handle it
@@weronikazalewska2098 It's a struggle - but once you get the pattern down, it's not TOO bad
A very special band. Topper is one of the very best drummers, ever. Incredibly technique, touch, feel and imagination. When I listen to The Clash I often find myself listening especially to Topper's stick'n'kickwork...and I'm a guitarist/vocalist!
You said it. He was the only great musician in the band, that’s why they treated him like shit.
Matched only to Keith Moon!!!!
PERKUSION WAS ONE KRUPA AND BUDY RICH JAZZ ITS ALL ST
Clampdown is one of my favourite songs they did.
Topper working skins with surgical precision, Mick plugged into his Roland Space Echo and Mesa/Boogie amp, Paul epitomizing urban cool, and a pre-dental work Joe testifying. There was a time they really were the only band that mattered.
they still are
Simonon, the bloke started in the band needing stickers on his bass to have the right notes, a year later: Guns of Brixton. Perhaps one of the best bass lines ever! And top of that reggae offbeat
Interesting that Joe plays bass live. Probably had trouble singing and playing. Topper is the bomb
A year later Simonon still couldn't play bass and sing at the same time on this one which is why he got Joe to play the riff.
album wise it's a good track, but live it was always shyte. Siminon could not reproduce it or elevate it the way Strummer could with his choons and vocals. I saw GOB live in Leics in 1980, no better than this.
It was a bit more than 'a year later' .1976- '79..
Strummer always 'took the bass' on 'Brixton live...
@@duffymoony ...I would agree - it's an outstanding Bassline (on record) .
the live versions played by Strummer were an approximation.. & Paul never got the tone right onstage (also like Joe he also struggled to remember lyrics )
There's no comments on THIS? God, I remember this like it was yesterday. Fridays was almost uncanny in its ability to book emerging legends at their absolute prime and then draw fantastic performances out of them, and this is no exception. I mean, how could you be a 12 year old watching this and not be absolutely blown away? Thank god this is available for a new generation to see. A time machine, this-just magic.
Fridays had amazing musical guests.
Which helped make up for the fact that most of the sketch comedy was really bad.
But oh, Melanie Chartoff.
Michael Richards did some good bits.
F----'N A Right!
I saw the london calling tour...motor city roller rink, my life was forever changed.
Also saw this the night it aired...
I was there!!! :)
Word
At last I found a video where Strummer and Simonon reverse the instruments so far had only seen photos, The best band of all times!
All u had to do was search for guns of Brixton live
Great band? Yes absolutely. But THE best, ever? The Beatles. For without them, the Clash nor any other band would have existed.
@@danielgolus4600 - Bollocks. The Beatles are awesome, but to say no band would have existed w/o them is quite a stretch considering the multitude of other influences out there.
@@danielgolus4600 Easy now.
After the smiths ♥️
The fury on paul in guns of brixton is amazing! 😍 this was a band with passion and fire..I'd like to live in those years.. long live to the clash!!
Easily one of the all time greatest bands who actually lived the lifestyle they sang about. Know your rights is so on point in today's world.
I was fortunate to be a teenager living in the 1980s UK , with UK bands : THE CLASH, THE SMITHS, THE JAM, i wouldn't swap it for any other decade, " Joe Strummer R.I.P "
My fav 3 bands ( Jam / Smiths / Clash ). Put Echo & the Bunnymen in there as well. ...and I was there too ( 80’s --but not in the UK -so u are indeed the lucky one).
My 3 Box Sets of 7 inch singles.The Clash,The Jam and The Smiths.The Best.Great time to be young
WOW!! topper on clampdown is a real treat to the ears and eyes. unbelievable playing, especially listen to the kick drum on the bridge!!! used to play clampdown in a band I was in from Philly called the Von Cools,and just loved playing it, kicking the shit out of my drum kit.also sang the lead vocal on this song and the Rezillos song "bad guy reaction" which also has a great drum part, a real basher!! we actually did the the Rezillos album in it's entirety, this was in 1980-81........ great time to be in a band, awesome memories.
Paul brought the look, cool as f***!
He brought the looks but hell not the voice
metamoralia He brought the “Hollywood Punk” look. Lol!
@@lennonmoir6531 he's punk. Not a pop singer.
THE CLASH PLAYED 6 STRAIGHT NIGHT AT BONDS INTERNATIONAL NIGHCLUB IN 1980!! THEY WERE ON FIRE AT THIS TIME OF THEIR CAREER, MASTERED THEIR INSTUMENTS AND THE 3 GUYS WERE WRITING MIND SHATTERING TRACKS ON LONDON CALLING SANDINISTA AND COMBAT ROCK!! 3 CLASSIC ALBUMS!! AFTER THAT THEY BURNED OUT LIKE A FAST MOVING COMET HITTING THE EARTH AT A 1,000,000,000 MILES AN HOUR!!!
It was actually 17 shows in 8 days. And stop shouting.
Don't forget about TOPPER!
I was there for one of those shows. 18 years old. It's been downhill ever since.
@@Erdrick68 😂
1981
Definitely watched this on TV as high school senior in 1980 ... I still say they are the only band that matters, whenever the opportunity arises.
An absolute Alpha band. I remember the first time I heard them.......I was blown away and still am......
God, I wish I could go back in time and see them live
Topper Headon: a great drummer!
He's creating the energy that's making them jump all over the place. You can see how into the beats they are.
@@DanielPalmisano1 i think the copious amounts of cocaine helped with the jumping around but Topper was a phenomenal drummer
Clapdown...simply magnificent. The Clash on the cusp of huge American success. Top of their game.
Clampdown! One of my favourite songs ever. By anyone!
The Clash were genius. Everyone was equally as talented & they all got their time to shine individually, as well as collectively.
A truly rare combination.
Saw this as a kid when it first aired on TV - huge Clash fan from the start - the energy of this performance of Clampdown is EXPLOSIVE - the stage can barely contain it!
It's like they are running through their greatest hits on this show, when they are just playing songs off their latest album.
Forever etched in time. Dare I say the coolest band every?
God I remember this, Fridays, for such a short lived show had such amazing musical guests.
Love how they hand off the Telecaster for the next song.
For the guitar Geeks watching note that Joe and Mick are playing through most likely rented Mesa Boogie Mark 1 amps with the stock Altec-Lansing speakers going into Marshall half stacks and somebody is rocking a rolling space Echo unit sounds great but it must have been hella loud on that stage
God Bless all the Punks in the world !!!
Love that solid drumming so much!
Topper is fantastic - he was a jazz drummer just for the record.
Great clip this...Speeding skinhead Joe, Mick in vest and purple pantaloons, Paul a young Marlon Brando and Topper just killing it. I guess it's USA it's an amazing tv performance
Paul Simonon looking sharp and simultaneously like he’s just been dragged from a street fight!
Wow Paul's a pretty solid guitarist as well as a solid bassist. Incredibly underrated as far as I'm concerned.
Lol what? He's not playing anything here, just strumming along to the rhythm! I love Paul to bits but he's never been a guitarist, or even claimed to be one, he simply couldn't play the bassline of GOB and sing at the same time so they switched instruments with Joe
Is not a "solid" bassist! Is amazing!. And his performance here shows he's pretty solid in another issues...
Haha! No.........
Paul isn’t exactly a solid player. I think it’s well documented that he had limited skills and basically learned on the job.
@@DanielGonzalez-tw8nu Yeah but he still plays better than that would lead you to believe.
I cant describe how much this band means to me
Pour le retour des meilleurs rockers,there's no end to this scénario.😊
This was one hell of a band.
Para mi uno de los mejores grupos .... The Clash !!!! Irrepetibles !!!!
Kip Riske... I love you, Brother..And I will always love The Clash!!
We will never see bands like this again - thank God for these kinds of recordings
Totally stayed up to watch this live in 1980. Already had London Calling in my collection. Seeing them on TV meant the world to me.
Luv The Clash, their lyrics and their meanings, energy on stage. We still need them around today more than ever!!! Thanks for sharing these two great songs!!! I will sub...
Legends!!!!
Friday's was an awesome show that had many great band's that performed on it.
Paul is brilliant. And Strummer on the wicked bass is magic! The Only Band That Ever Mattered!
Gotta love Mick’s Brothel Creepers(shoes) in this!!
STP Bassist wears them as well ........Leo .................
Love this Performance always have loved the clash
Topper delivering the goods!!!!
Topper - what an insane drummer
Thx for that one !!! Joe and Paul save my life in a concert at "le moulin rouge" in Paris, after a too much speed pogo ;=))))
What do you mean by "saved your life"
Great version of Clampdown!
Great band. Great performance.
Mick's space echo and mesa boogie mark amp is such a killer rig.
Joe is laying the Bass Line Down Mint Have Mercy The Stage Back Drop is a Nuclear Power Plant !
Badd ass when Mick cues Joe at 4:41 to get on the Mic ..
never knew where the british got the bad teeth stereotype from til i watched this
Awesome , what a great band they were, I was 17 when London calling was released , seems like yesterday.
Ha, you're the same age as me.
I love how this is Paul's song, Mick and Joe take a backseat and just him fucking go all out.
Give Joe another line.
Absolutely class band
Awesome performance!
Seen em 5 times - prime raw n raucous days '77/'78. Top band just got better n better. RIP Joe
I'm in Brixton now - I needed this for ambiance.
One of my very favorite bands....Legends and it shows here.....RIP Joe Strummer.....You will be forever missed and remembered.....🎸🙏🔥
Got to see them once,early 80s in Seattle at the Kingdome, They opened for The Who and stole the show!!
Was there 1982 Who were amazing but the Clash blew them away
🙏🏻Glory Be to Da Clash 💕💕
Topper sempre dando Show ......
A great Song ..From. The Clash.
No better band. Best nights ever were spent seeing The Clash at Bonds!
La band al completo... grazie di esistere
Just love these dudes ❤❤
Watch Paul from 2:01- 2:05 - so Fucking smooth and in the zone!!
Good to see Them in very High Quality!...Thanks! :) I like London Calling's Version of "Clampdown",but this is better...Amazing Performance! :P And the Guys ran so fast in the end...:) Paul looked cool in black...looks great,as always ;) and I like Joe's red socks too. :D
This is kind of a weird sounding performance because Guns of Brixton was built on a great bass line & you can’t hear it.
Topper is amazing ❤❤
the clash, the real deal, ladies and gentlemen, true punk rock
Strummer looking like he's just walked out of treblinka and someone's handed him a Tele
Simonon looks like he had been guarding him....
I do think Topper may well have been a huge influence on Larry Mullen Jnr on tunes like Pride, New years day..Wire and so many more U2 tunes
I remember this show.
I read that after the Clash finished their last song half the studio audience left even though Fridays still had a while to run...
One of the greatest bands ever. Paul playing guitar and singing and Joe on bass. Cool as fuck
Paul?
the clash es re buena banda porque todos los de la banda tocan re bien sus instrumentos y porque tenian contenido de protesta en sus canciones
ポールシムノンのボーカルにギターのカッティング、カッケー!ジョーのベースもカッケー!CLASH最高!!
Yes, it is really difficult to play bass and sing at the same time, only a few musicians can pull this off
Oh yes :) love this song, the riff.
This is a Great song ! Guns of Brixton. Fine ! Jon Fsher
Unos fieras de la musica
Bloody brilliant! Isn't it?
Man this show was awesome
From April 25, 1980
Love it ❤
Rip joe mick topper paul will miss you rock on in heaven joe!!!❤🎉😢😊
80’s music is/was the best!!
I assure you, most of it was crap.
W Clark - compared to what?
@@MrHeavyduty007 Compared to Clash...
You do realise this music played by the clash here is 70's music
@@sexybeast4320 - LOL..GFY...DEC. 1979 that's 80's using common core math!! God bless THE CLASH!!
Joe looks like he is auditioning for Trainspotting.
God bless The CLASH!!
Me encanta que tienen los tiempos en los pies todos ❤
Лучшие!!! 👏👏👏
Paul. 👍👍😎😎😍😍
THATS WHEN MUSIC WAS MUSIC! 80s
lol I could only imagine if Paul Simonon when on about doing his own solo stuff xD after clash had breaken up