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  2. The Clash - Wikipedia

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    In October 1977, the Clash set out on the "Out of Control" UK tour. The tour was due to open at the Ulster Hall, Belfast but the insurance was pulled and the gig was cancelled at the last moment. This led to punks blocking the road outside the venue and a confrontation between the punks and the police, which became known as the "Battle of ...

  3. The Clash (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Clash is the debut studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash, released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records.Recorded and mixed over three weeks in February 1977 for £4,000, it would go on to reach No. 12 on the UK charts, and has been included on many retrospective rankings as one of the greatest punk albums of all time.

  4. Electric Circus, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    White Riot Tour played on 8 May 1977 featuring The Clash, The Slits, Buzzcocks and Subway Sect [7] The Worst [ 4 ] The last two nights of the Electric Circus (1 and 2 October 1977) were recorded and released by Virgin Records in January 1978 as a 10-inch compilation album Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus featuring The Fall, John ...

  5. Timeline of punk rock - Wikipedia

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    Sex Pistols, Damned, and the Clash begin Anarchy Tour. Most of the previously booked gigs refuse to let the bands play. Malcolm McLaren organizes the two-day 100 Club Punk Festival in London; performances include: Subway Sect, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Clash, Sex Pistols, Stinky Toys, Vibrators, the Damned, and Buzzcocks.

  6. The Clash discography - Wikipedia

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    The Clash second album, Give 'Em Enough Rope, was released by CBS and produced by Sandy Pearlman in November, receiving largely positive reviews. [6] It hit number 2 in the UK, [3] and number 128 on the Billboard chart. [4] The album's first UK single, "Tommy Gun", rose to number 19. In support of the album, the band undertook its first ...

  7. List of the Clash band members - Wikipedia

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    The Clash The most well-known lineup of the Clash post breakup. Top: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones ; Bottom: Paul Simonon, Topper Headon Background information Origin London, England Genres Punk rock, post-punk Years active 1976–1986 Past members Joe Strummer Paul Simonon Mick Jones Terry Chimes Keith Levene Rob Harper Topper Headon Pete Howard Nick Sheppard Vince White The Clash were an English ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject The Clash/List of related articles ...

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    The Dread meets the Punk rockers uptown Clash open the Roxy (Jan 1977) (start at 31:45) Punk died the day the Clash signed for CBS - Mark D Sniffin Glue (25th Jan 1977) (start at 32:43) The Clash - debut album (8th April 1977) (start at 34:13) Topper joins the Clash - Enter the dragon (April 1977) (start at 36:56)

  9. List of songs recorded by the Clash - Wikipedia

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    The Clash: The Clash Mikey Dread 1980 [9] " The Call Up" Sandinista! The Clash: The Clash Mikey Dread 1980 [9] "Can't Judge" (demo) Unreleased – – 1980 "Capital Radio One" Capital Radio: Joe Strummer Mick Jones Micky Foote: 1977 [11] " Capital Radio Two" The Cost of Living: Joe Strummer Mick Jones Bill Price: 1979 [12] "Car Jamming" Combat ...