Legendary roots rock rebel fighters from pre-spaghetti media pantomime hijacking the music industry, or , as it was known then ,business. Praise Jah y'all
In the year of our Lord, 2020 these lyrics have more meaning than ever!... "Stay around don't play around This old town and all Seems like I got to travel on A lot of people won't get no supper tonight A lot of people won't get no justice tonight The battle is gettin' hotter In this Iration Armagideon time A lot of people runnin' and a hiding tonight A lot of people won't get no justice tonight Remember to kick it over No one will guide you Armagideon Time"
Well ahead of their time. Speaking truth but the "establishment," didn't want to listen. These times are now crucial. Thanks to The Clash for saying it out loud and not giving a toss if people didn't agree with their thoughts and words.
@@nattyhead5988 They never listened to what other people told them to do. they simply followed a long artistic calling, musical visions no one else could see
Totally agree ♡ they were... a little chaotic live ... but the vibe was amazing.... saw them ×2 in Glasgow, London Calling tour , got in free, guest list... Stan Stammers, Theatre of Hate told me a couple of months prior to the Clash gig , he'd get me on the list because I helped the tiny road crew TOH and... The Meteors (!) get a cheap " hotel " in town.... and at the gig , dunno who it was... full Rasta dude ... selling ☆ AUGUSTUS PABLO ☆ original rockers, vinyl L.p. for about £2.50 .... really blew a good few minds... ♡ positively ♡ God bless the Clash for bringing many of us out of slavery
+Chris A. Yeah, a racist prick like Eric Clapton doing 'I Shot The Sheriff' = white reggae The Clash doing dub reggae, with actual dub reggae producers and artists from Jamaica is a whole other story. /OG Kush
The Clash have the power to remain meaningful and true today as much as yesterday, tomorrow as much as today, for as long as eternity will endure in human race.
@@metaphysicalmigraine694 Sly? 💥 Are you feeling OK? 💥 Do you understand the History of the Colour Purple? 💥 Do you understand what is happening in the Middle East where the Royal Tyrian Purple Originates? 💥 Do you know what Justice is & the meaning of the Tune? 💥 Do you know the Systemic Torture in Middle Eastern Prisons by Fascist Dictators is heavily financed by the UK Sports & Celebrity Drug Markets, with High Level Protection for the purpose of financing the brutality of Fascist Dictators & managed predominantly by Conservative, Tory Governments? 💥
the performance of this in this in the concerts for the people of Kampuchea had the power to change lives ., Dub and ska were a all new thing and I ate it up like cake in 81 .,
I had the 12" vinyl of this when it came out. I also had a very discourteous downstairs neighbor who liked to play his music too loud. I put this on the turntable, placed the speakers face down on the floor, and set volume to Max. Funny, I never heard another peep out of him.
just the thing i have done give some decent music to a shitty neighbour /i did the same thing with the stranglers the track peaches blew the whole road away. and almost blew the speakers to Brighton from south london fk i used to do some highs xx
Funny as ..I once had a sound clash with someone playing Tina Turner records at full bore. I was smacking them with top tunes so hard the copper wires on my speaker cables were burning dust. But they didn't stop! Turns out Tina Turner was playing Gateshead that day...
you had LENNON/McCARTNEY,DIFFORD/TILBROOK[SQUEEZE],JAGGER/RICHARDS icon songwriters but you never hear a mention of [STRUMMER/JONES.they wrote some of the strongest and most powerful songs in the modern era.their message was in your face.
Your spot on..personally I think. Joe & paul have wrote the best songs out of them all. This song is so good I can't think of anyone who's wrote anything better. Message = great sound is not easy.
I agree saw them twice, changed my life, the force was The Clash, met them once and Stumer was a kind man who loved the fan, he got my stuff signed backstage! Never forgot him, he was ace!:)
@@extrastype but they were a punk band and said to be inspired by the Sex Pistols were they not? This is too polished stuff (good nonetheless), but it marks a terribly downward shift from Punk to softpop-cum-reggae stuff. Yes it is dub too, but they went too far down (strictly in my view) from being hard core punk to bring out something like this. I am sure Sex Pistols would have disowned them - but it also has indications of pressure on them by an established label they chose to work with - CBS.
What an addictive and hyptonic music. It remember a good time I had in my life in 1989 in Paris with a beautiful and very rock and roll colombian girl. It’s been a long time but I won’t forget it.
+bri jones You should listen to The Ruts. The Slits also mashed it up, though in a different way. And check out Adrian Sherwood's production generally. Clash were really really good at it, but some others were good too.
Stiff Little Fingers always stood out as the best for me when it came to incorporating Reggae into their music, if only a little bit more better than the Clash.
Dunno bout that think ruts were at it fore clash ..ruts much more true to selves . Strummer an co more art school .student types .though think joe might have wanted to b workin class he wasn.t .
@@robbiebanks9182 Art school, like Pete Townsend, Keith Richards...so, not too bad a place to begin your adult life...and, because I'm french, surely, I don't give a damn if a rock'n'roller is working class or not !
This is my favorite piece of dub... ever. This is also one of the most Savage bong hitting songs High aural end audio stimulation, dimensionally complex... Perfect
"This is also one of the most Savage bong hitting songs"...ya man my friends and I discovered that in college...needless to say this song played regularly...also 'Bankrobber Dub' ;-)
YOUR A LUCKY FRENCHMAN.DIGGIN' the Clash Patrick, im',a impressed American, I bet its a lot better then a Frenchman playing a accordian and singing through his nose... In America they say if you cut off a Frenchmans nose, he cant sing,,,,,just a joke. or is it true pal ?
I'm well into 69 years old. I was listening to Toots and The Maytals, Funky Kingston and this came on. Brings back memories of Victoria Park, Hackney decades ago, Rock Against Racism. What a band. In the day they became biggest on this planet. Listen and understand why.
The Clash did for reggae what the Stones did for the blues ♡ God bless Joe and the boys... praise Jah and Buddha and Krishna... turning on... overpowered by.. dread nostalgia ☮
Dread deep inside the penalty area dread audio radicals viva Joe and praise Jah the dudes serious revolutionary tunes never fade.....london's burning.... with... high- pocracy ♡ Jah ♡
When i listen to this track i get from the lyrics and mood of the song that the Clash played it in regards to the Cambodian/Kampuchean holocaust of 1975 to 1979 under the Pol Pot Ieng Sary clique. they played it during the concert for Kampuchea.
what a tune this is. never gets old, like a lot of their dub stuff. Go on JOE!! The Clash spawned the mascelaros and BAD (Big Audio Dynamite), and Carbon Silicon as well. Says it all. Pure class. Mick Jones legend too!!
There wouldn’t be a Clash without Mick Jones. He changed Joe from Hippie Gypsy to punk after their first 6 hour meeting stair down!! . Legendary So Joe cut his long hair into a skin shaved Mohawk.
i know that bob marley is the number one on this materia, but clash for me is the second number one on this kind of music, i clap forever this great british, punk,reggae, funk, folkrock, and i don't know what else band
Just tried listening to Cut The Crap, took it off before the first side ended - worst 105 yen I've spent in ages. This is serving as a nice palate cleanser, so thank you.
I Clash sono stati i veri pionieri, nel mischiare la rabbia riottosa tipica del punk con esperimenti di derivazione caraibica, come il dub, sempre e comunque a proprio modo di suonare
Justice has become just ice for some who succumb to being dumb. The war of words is not more worth than mirth on Earth. Yet I will still thrill and return to a peace no priest can preach as I welcomed from my worldly roam, where my heart is home and the end a friend.....
@@nerthus4685 I'm a citizen of this planet that I share with fellow human beings that can have a great compassion and empathy for each other, that includes you.
I GOT INTO PUNK IN 78---- 79 ALSO 2 TONE, AND SKA AND REGGAE N BLUES 🇧🇴🇬🇭🇧🇴 I'VE ALWAYS LOVED THE CLASH"S PUNK / REGGAE CROSSOVER IM NOW 52 YRS OLD AND THIS STILL SENDS A TINGLE DOWN MY SPINE... FREEDOM AND UNITY ☮️☯️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴🏴🏴💣💣💣💥💥😊 STAY FREE,STAY SAFE WORLD 😁🌈🌈🏳️🌈🇧🇴🇧🇴🌈🌈🌈🇧🇴🇬🇭🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴..V.. VENDETTA YOU HAVE SEEN THE FILM..??? LETS MAKE IT HAPPEN 🅰️ N 🅰️ RCHY NOW..!!!
I never heard this masterpiece before yesterday (9-3-2020) and I love THE CLASH. This song alone pretty much describes 2020 overall. By the way, I've heard that Jem and the holograms THE MISFITS were modeled after THE CLASH
The only punk band that came close to The Clash for reggae were The Ruts. Maybe they even surpassed them with Jah War? Those songs are relevant once again in 2022.
Great platlist my brother. Most don't get the influence The Clash had on Dub, whihc is the most influential genre in music history. EVERYTHING ,music related can be traced back to dub, more specifically the method of sampling.
I have been listening to The Clash since i was 14 57 now.Never tire of hearing the only band that matter
Spot on, pal.
I am in precise sync with those ages. Everything about them was a breath of fierce yet fresh air.
Hope things are good Shane. Love the Clash and followed them longer than you. Mescaleros and BAD too. Many other band matter mate
Ditto ♡
Replace 57 with 30, and keep the rest for me.
Legendary roots rock rebel fighters from pre-spaghetti media pantomime hijacking the music industry, or , as it was known then ,business. Praise Jah y'all
Still love this, at 59 nearly as much as I did back in the day, happy days so long ago it seems now .
Welcome to the club :-)
Yep, 58 years old and it's the same for me.
There was nothing better then the Clash coming out on stage. .the rush ....
still love clash this wicked tune lives on my bluds agree who i see daily bobby gee dj
Simply the greatest band on the face of the Earth!
I’m 70, feeling in good company 🍻
The Clash, eternal like no other band.
2022 now and still they stand out as the best ever - RIP Joe.
They introduced me to so many musical styles. I mean, Sandinista! What a triumph!
Yeah man belta lad
I saw the Clash at like 18. The agora ball room,with Burning Spear.They were greatest contributors of critical thought for any western band!
In Hartford, CT??? Combat Rock/last tour??? I was there, also like 16!!! Bro that’s amazing!!!!
In the year of our Lord, 2020 these lyrics have more meaning than ever!...
"Stay around don't play around
This old town and all
Seems like I got to travel on
A lot of people won't get no supper tonight
A lot of people won't get no justice tonight
The battle is gettin' hotter
In this Iration
Armagideon time
A lot of people runnin' and a hiding tonight
A lot of people won't get no justice tonight
Remember to kick it over
No one will guide you
Armagideon Time"
play around don't stay around
@@KaleCasanova Either way, just remember to use a calculator.
Either way a lot of people won’t get no supper tonight so remember to kick it over 👂💯✌️👊👊🤙
Well ahead of their time. Speaking truth but the "establishment," didn't want to listen. These times are now crucial. Thanks to The Clash for saying it out loud and not giving a toss if people didn't agree with their thoughts and words.
@@nattyhead5988 They never listened to what other people told them to do. they simply followed a long artistic calling, musical visions no one else could see
There is no other white band that could play reggae like that. A masterpiece.
It's a cover
@@confusedbadger6275 I know - just like "Police & Thieves".
**cough** SUBLIME
si , the ruts , écoute jah war,le reggea blanc qt il est bien joué ya rien de mieux
time rolls back when i hear this ,awesome band wish we could go back in time don't you sometimes ? to one of their gigs xx
I saw them in Brum around 1981, I was a bit disappointed to be honest.
Totally agree ♡ they were... a little chaotic live ... but the vibe was amazing.... saw them ×2 in Glasgow, London Calling tour , got in free, guest list... Stan Stammers, Theatre of Hate told me a couple of months prior to the Clash gig , he'd get me on the list because I helped the tiny road crew TOH and... The Meteors (!) get a cheap " hotel " in town.... and at the gig , dunno who it was... full Rasta dude ... selling ☆ AUGUSTUS PABLO ☆ original rockers, vinyl L.p. for about £2.50 .... really blew a good few minds... ♡ positively ♡ God bless the Clash for bringing many of us out of slavery
People derided the Clash for doing this 'White Reggae''. Fuck em all. this is perfect.
+Chris A. Yeah, a racist prick like Eric Clapton doing 'I Shot The Sheriff' = white reggae
The Clash doing dub reggae, with actual dub reggae producers and artists from Jamaica is a whole other story.
/OG Kush
Oh, for sure. And no-one ever questioned Strummer's integrity. No-one.
'Integrity' is a con.
Well ... that's racism for you, it aint just a white's against black notion;)
Eh? Whose racist??? Let's have some clarity around your words man ...
These guys were my biggest musical influence!
The Clash have the power to remain meaningful and true today as much as yesterday, tomorrow as much as today, for as long as eternity will endure in human race.
Att least for as Long as "HUMANITY" will endure ... Would be a more accurate prediction !
Peace 2 all !
timeless
👑💜👑
@@metaphysicalmigraine694 Sly? 💥
Are you feeling OK? 💥
Do you understand the History of the Colour Purple? 💥
Do you understand what is happening in the Middle East where the Royal Tyrian Purple Originates? 💥
Do you know what Justice is & the meaning of the Tune? 💥
Do you know the Systemic Torture in Middle Eastern Prisons by Fascist Dictators is heavily financed by the UK Sports & Celebrity Drug Markets, with High Level Protection for the purpose of financing the brutality of Fascist Dictators & managed predominantly by Conservative, Tory Governments? 💥
@@metaphysicalmigraine694 I think you're #Paranoid possibly #Delusional
the performance of this in this in the concerts for the people of Kampuchea had the power to change lives ., Dub and ska were a all new thing and I ate it up like cake in 81 .,
I had the 12" vinyl of this when it came out. I also had a very discourteous downstairs neighbor who liked to play his music too loud. I put this on the turntable, placed the speakers face down on the floor, and set volume to Max. Funny, I never heard another peep out of him.
That was you?? That's how I first heard The CLASH! If it wasn't for you blasting this through my ceiling, I wouldn't be here!! Thanks!
just the thing i have done give some decent music to a shitty neighbour /i did the same thing with the stranglers the track peaches blew the whole road away. and almost blew the speakers to Brighton from south london fk i used to do some highs xx
Funny as ..I once had a sound clash with someone playing Tina Turner records at full bore.
I was smacking them with top tunes so hard the copper wires on my speaker cables were burning dust. But they didn't stop!
Turns out Tina Turner was playing Gateshead that day...
you had LENNON/McCARTNEY,DIFFORD/TILBROOK[SQUEEZE],JAGGER/RICHARDS icon songwriters but you never hear a mention of [STRUMMER/JONES.they wrote some of the strongest and most powerful songs in the modern era.their message was in your face.
Your spot on..personally I think. Joe & paul have wrote the best songs out of them all. This song is so good I can't think of anyone who's wrote anything better. Message = great sound is not easy.
they didn,t write it.
True, but this was written by Willi Williams... Studio One reggae classic.
I agree saw them twice, changed my life, the force was The Clash, met them once and Stumer was a kind man who loved the fan, he got my stuff signed backstage! Never forgot him, he was ace!:)
@@extrastype but they were a punk band and said to be inspired by the Sex Pistols were they not? This is too polished stuff (good nonetheless), but it marks a terribly downward shift from Punk to softpop-cum-reggae stuff. Yes it is dub too, but they went too far down (strictly in my view) from being hard core punk to bring out something like this. I am sure Sex Pistols would have disowned them - but it also has indications of pressure on them by an established label they chose to work with - CBS.
What an addictive and hyptonic music. It remember a good time I had in my life in 1989 in Paris with a beautiful and very rock and roll colombian girl. It’s been a long time but I won’t forget it.
What a masterpiece ! A wonderful dub !
back in the 70s there was a big mash up of reggae and punk bands but not like this the clash stood head and shoulders above the rest
+bri jones You should listen to The Ruts. The Slits also mashed it up, though in a different way. And check out Adrian Sherwood's production generally. Clash were really really good at it, but some others were good too.
Stiff Little Fingers always stood out as the best for me when it came to incorporating Reggae into their music, if only a little bit more better than the Clash.
Jah wobble up there too
Dunno bout that think ruts were at it fore clash ..ruts much more true to selves . Strummer an co more art school .student types .though think joe might have wanted to b workin class he wasn.t .
@@robbiebanks9182 Art school, like Pete Townsend, Keith Richards...so, not too bad a place to begin your adult life...and, because I'm french, surely, I don't give a damn if a rock'n'roller is working class or not !
Godamn rockn roll ruined my life.
Couldnt be happier listening to this😊
This is my favorite piece of dub... ever.
This is also one of the most Savage bong hitting songs
High aural end audio stimulation, dimensionally complex... Perfect
Just gotta love this Avent you some peeps ain’t gonna get no suppa tonight lid 🔥🎼🕶🎼🔥
Even better than LKJ Linton Kwesi Johnson !
Thank you for snapping me out of my stupor I'm going to load another cone pull it and bliss out to this masterpiece again ✌️👍🤪🥴
"This is also one of the most Savage bong hitting songs"...ya man my friends and I discovered that in college...needless to say this song played regularly...also 'Bankrobber Dub' ;-)
Hi I saw The Clash when I was 15 I am 57 now can’t wait to buy The Clash record on Record Store Day Part 2
One of the best Clash tracks dub style
that's why me (french guy) love reggae and dub since 35 years.
thanxs for sharing.
YOUR A LUCKY FRENCHMAN.DIGGIN' the Clash Patrick, im',a impressed American, I bet its a lot better then a Frenchman playing a accordian and singing through his nose... In America they say if you cut off a Frenchmans nose, he cant sing,,,,,just a joke. or is it true pal ?
@@louiesalardino9811 stfu you dense yank
I'm well into 69 years old. I was listening to Toots and The Maytals, Funky Kingston and this came on. Brings back memories of Victoria Park, Hackney decades ago, Rock Against Racism. What a band. In the day they became biggest on this planet. Listen and understand why.
I was there too . . . and all of it was true!
The Clash did for reggae what the Stones did for the blues ♡ God bless Joe and the boys... praise Jah and Buddha and Krishna... turning on... overpowered by.. dread nostalgia ☮
Fine music by the Clash ! They got it. Like it much! - j fisher
iconic, strummer and jones! "clashical" rocks.. reggae style
Beautiful. Takes me back to driving across the Golden Gate bridge, bay bridge, Richmond bridge all around the bay area.
cool 👍😉
I will always love this song !
Wow! Just heard of this song!. I love it!!!!$
Phenomenal. ❤saw the Clash 20 times
Mick Jones , joe strummer, mickey dread all absolute quality 😝🎶🎼🎼🎼😜🎧😝🎼
dont think we knew what we lost 10 years ago yesterday
R.I.P. JOE.
Been a while now... hard to believe 20 is comin up. Fukin what a strange ride Punk has been.
Dread deep inside the penalty area dread audio radicals viva Joe and praise Jah the dudes serious revolutionary tunes never fade.....london's burning.... with... high- pocracy ♡ Jah ♡
Listening since 2003! Doing my homework in middle school to this!
Love the Clash..They always had something cool politcial to sing about.
Their music is tattooed on my heart...
Topper never gets enough credit!
+derin111 Neither does Simonon. He could really lay down a groove.
Topper slapping the bloodclaat rockers right here.
Fortunately Topper IS recognized as one of the greatest and most proficient drummers in rock history. He is amazing.
John Barrett Paul is fucking cool no doubt from bassline to brushstroke but few bands if any have a Topper.
@@lestoil Yes he is. That damn heroin.
They still kick ass, i am playing thos for my 4 and 2 year old in the bath. They think daddy is a punk rocker! Isn't that all that matters! Lol
👍 keeping it real 😜
This song is so great to play along with on guitar - I can play along for hours!
Keep on “Stumming” 👍
...and bass, too!
Wow great idea J had not ever thought of that
Remember the battle is getting harder!!! 40 years later!!!
Great Cover song. And the original Riddim from Junior Murvins, Cool it down Son!
To this day, the most important band ever.
40 years ago FFS...& still played in my house. Kick it over!
Glad you remembered.
When i listen to this track i get from the lyrics and mood of the song that the Clash played it in regards to the Cambodian/Kampuchean holocaust of 1975 to 1979 under the Pol Pot Ieng Sary clique. they played it during the concert for Kampuchea.
The great songs of the all times. 😍 justice tonight 🎸🎸🎸
Back once again for the renegade masters, celebrating carnival in my back yard with vino pizza and Armagideon time on full 🔥
The only group that has ever mattered
what a tune this is. never gets old, like a lot of their dub stuff. Go on JOE!! The Clash spawned the mascelaros and BAD (Big Audio Dynamite), and Carbon Silicon as well. Says it all. Pure class. Mick Jones legend too!!
Guerrillas 😎
@@michaelconnell7808 oh yes! Can’t forget Mick’s collaborations with them too!
There wouldn’t be a Clash without Mick Jones. He changed Joe from Hippie Gypsy to punk after their first 6 hour meeting stair down!! .
Legendary
So Joe cut his long hair into a skin shaved Mohawk.
My first ever single I bought was THE CLASH. LONDON CALLING. B.SIDE Armagidean time. God love☆THE CLASH☆
i know that bob marley is the number one on this materia, but clash for me is the second number one on this kind of music, i clap forever this great british, punk,reggae, funk, folkrock, and i don't know what else band
Back when this came out I used to play it at full throttle in my bedroom and my poor Mum said it gave her a migraine. Sorry Mum !
Hell yeah.. Strange how this msg applies year later.. Thank u mr. Strummer ..
Oops years later . correction
Joe never goes out of style ....he knew the past .. present..and future.
isso e que e banda uma verdadeira aula de todos os estilos musicais viva the clash
The battle is getting harder... but we're not backing down Joe... thanks for the wake up call all those years ago
Terrific comment, dude - same here
Hey Joe! What are we gonna do now?
We still should fight on
Even though joe is not here
@@willdrakes7445 fuck yeah!!!
Truth!
blastin this tune in the 80s drivn thru the adirondack mts
remember to kick it over, one love and unity
I so love the Clash dub and Reggae….
genius blew my mind in Glasgow apollo when mickey dread was on stage they can do no wrong
This speaks to a generation in another dimension
Just tried listening to Cut The Crap, took it off before the first side ended - worst 105 yen I've spent in ages. This is serving as a nice palate cleanser, so thank you.
Cut the Crap was not the Clash. It was Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon and some hired guns, and a drum machine.
You'll never convince me that North and South and This is England aren't great songs
Guess what. One day you'll eat those words. It's Joe working in mysterious ways.
The Best Band Ever !
LUCKY TO SEE THE THE CLASH AND THE PISTOLS IN 77, GREAT UP TILL 80 THEN IT all just changed. Music be came very dull again
I Clash sono stati i veri pionieri, nel mischiare la rabbia riottosa tipica del punk con esperimenti di derivazione caraibica, come il dub, sempre e comunque a proprio modo di suonare
Willi William's had the hit of this "Armagideon Time " in 1977
Spot on. The Clash loved the original.
Their music is needed more now than ever.
Absolutely fantastic!
Gotta say in this case, the dub is better than the original. Just out of this world.
The original is not the original, it's a cover, but I know what you mean, and I agree.
Justice has become just ice for some who succumb to being dumb.
The war of words is not more worth than mirth on Earth.
Yet I will still thrill and return to a peace no priest can preach as I welcomed from my worldly roam, where my heart is home and the end a friend.....
My favorite dub band
I live in the South and the CLash played
to us too!
love this. great great memories! On Club Los Angeles '80-'81.
SOULJAH ROCKERZ....hotter the battle the sweeter the VICTORY....MARANATHA KYMRY SOULJAH ROCKERZ JAHBLESS
respect to Willie Williams . The original song is entitled Armagideon Time.
Which is the title The Clash gave to the first version they did of this song. This is the "B" - side.
I love this
I wish it was on Spotify
buy a copy and you can listen to it anytime
Not as simple as that son, bootleg and not easy to source, I’ve looked
great Clash. Clash Great, Clash GREATEST.... you decide
Joe died whilst I was away CAPE TIMES DID A ABSOLUTELY GREAT TRIBUTE TO HIS PASSING ON ..GREAT GUY TAKEN AWAY TOOO SOOON ...
A no pal god bless RIP joe 🕊
This is a cover of a studio 1 track by Willie Williams ( Armagideon time)
Simply awesome. Epic.
Other than your response that deserved a thumb, your "handle" does deserve another! Cheers.
Great track
OxBlood66 thanks for posting this ❤😘
I'm listening in solidarity for black justice in the USA
Me too.
No justice, no peace.
@@nerthus4685 Oh, go fuck off somewhere.
@@nerthus4685 I'm a citizen of this planet that I share with fellow human beings that can have a great compassion and empathy for each other, that includes you.
@@nerthus4685 what's that?
@@nerthus4685 Yeah come on down lol
What a classic, anybody dancing
My knee is bouncing does that count? 🤔😜😁
9 minutes? exactly what i needed
Reminds me of The Clash - Armagideon Time for some reason. Not sure why.
+Rebel Rocker USA AHAHHA that's funny
What drugs are you smoking, Rebel Rocker?
OG kush or train wreck or sumit lol 🔥💨
OK, OK! Don't push us when we're HOT!
damn right, man! 🤣
Love this I love the clash
Yess yesss hun belter dis init I luv it too 👌🔥🤙
@@sledgeheads4729 Absolutely 👏🏻 🕊 ❤️ Happy new year to you
thanks to the Clash !
I Love this track.
love this ..
I GOT INTO PUNK IN 78---- 79 ALSO 2 TONE, AND SKA AND REGGAE N BLUES 🇧🇴🇬🇭🇧🇴 I'VE ALWAYS LOVED THE CLASH"S PUNK / REGGAE CROSSOVER IM NOW 52 YRS OLD AND THIS STILL SENDS A TINGLE DOWN MY SPINE... FREEDOM AND UNITY ☮️☯️🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴🏴🏴💣💣💣💥💥😊 STAY FREE,STAY SAFE WORLD 😁🌈🌈🏳️🌈🇧🇴🇧🇴🌈🌈🌈🇧🇴🇬🇭🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴..V.. VENDETTA YOU HAVE SEEN THE FILM..??? LETS MAKE IT HAPPEN 🅰️ N 🅰️ RCHY NOW..!!!
lockdown on a sunny Sunday, perfect xx
good news! sunlight kills the bug. it's true..
I never heard this masterpiece before yesterday (9-3-2020) and I love THE CLASH. This song alone pretty much describes 2020 overall. By the way, I've heard that Jem and the holograms THE MISFITS were modeled after THE CLASH
still a class killer tune,more low end...more.
The only punk band that came close to The Clash for reggae were The Ruts. Maybe they even surpassed them with Jah War? Those songs are relevant once again in 2022.
Stiff Little Fingers?
Great platlist my brother. Most don't get the influence The Clash had on Dub, whihc is the most influential genre in music history. EVERYTHING ,music related can be traced back to dub, more specifically the method of sampling.
Don't push us when we're hot.