Brian James, the founding guitarist for the visionary and influential ... which featured future members of the Clash and Generation X. He soon met another local band, Masters of the Backside ...
Once back in his home city, James formed – with, among others, Mick Jones, later lead guitarist for the Clash – the controversially named London SS. Though never successful in their own right ...
the future Clash guitarist, and the bassist Tony James, who went on to found the band Generation X with Billy Idol. London SS failed to take off, but it did set the stage for Mr. James’s career ...
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The Clash used the musical language of prog to make the statement that is Combat Rockfrom The Clash – the self-styled “only band that ... An additional argument was that the tracks under the auspices of guitarist Mick Jones were getting increasingly longer and – in the ...
ANDREW WEATHERALL: “Clash City Rockers” is both a statement of intent and an anthemic last-gang-in-town song. The chorus is really immediate and the opening guitar chords really remind me of ...
There's been some interesting comments from Clash guitarist Mick Jones regarding the upcoming Libertines record. Jones is co-producing the album alongside Sex Pistols / Clash producer Bill Price in a ...
You can preview the video for the album's first single "Can't Stand Me Now" online now (Real Video). The album was produced by Clash guitarist Mick Jones and engineered by Bill Price (Clash / Sex ...
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