The Clash - Sidney, Australia. Feb 4, 1982.
📷 Jacqueline Haynes
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Joe Strummer visitando a William Burroughs
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Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon, 1976
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original postcard "end of the trail" photographed by adrian atwater on the cover of give em enough rope by the clash
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Joe Strummer in his post-Clash days, hanging with Matt Dillon at the Tin Pan Alley bar in NYC, as captured by Bob Gruen ca. 1987.
Photo no.1: Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For.
Photo no.2: Hey, Joe!
(via & via)
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So sick of the whole debate of "Is (X) punk?" "Does (Y) count as punk?" "(Z) is a punk action, actually". Everybody knows the only way to be truly punk is to agree to go to Texas and "disappear" as a publicity stunt, go to Paris instead, be actually reported as a missing person by your manager and bandmates, get blackout drunk by having ten pints in a row, and only regain consciousness to find out you're already halfway through running the Paris marathon. If you haven't done that you're a fuckin poser.
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Unfortunately I am once again thinking about a British man.
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The Clash at Bond's in Times Square, June 4, 1981
Photograph ©1981 Allan Tannenbaum
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The Clash performs at Saturday Night Live , USA , October 9th , 1982 .
©️ Fred Hermansky/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank
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