Okay, so our endless monolith on The Clash’s Combat Rock in observation of Joe Strummer’s 70th birthday’s hardly over. Kill me! How The Clash went Top Ten and decomposed on America's arena circuit.
This is the best piece I have read on The Clash. I’m not a fan of the band, but this is really good writing. In the future this will make a great book.
Thanks, Tosh. That band meant everything to me, and still does. And this album was far from my favorite, but it's fascinating, tearing into this period and examining how they got that pot of gold as they completely undid themselves. I appreciate you hanging in there through this and appreciating it. And thank you for letting me know.
It’s a very fair and it’s obvious you love the world of The Clash. That comes through your writing, but you still have that critical eye or approach to your subject matter. Excellent work!
This is the best piece I have read on The Clash. I’m not a fan of the band, but this is really good writing. In the future this will make a great book.
Thanks, Tosh. That band meant everything to me, and still does. And this album was far from my favorite, but it's fascinating, tearing into this period and examining how they got that pot of gold as they completely undid themselves. I appreciate you hanging in there through this and appreciating it. And thank you for letting me know.
It’s a very fair and it’s obvious you love the world of The Clash. That comes through your writing, but you still have that critical eye or approach to your subject matter. Excellent work!
Thank you, Sid. Please feel free to scroll through the archives and look up the earlier parts of this series. The conclusion will be posted on Monday.