The men at the factory are old and cunning
You don't owe nothing, so boy, get running!
It's the best years of your life they want to steal
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Paul Simonon smashes his bass, on this day, September 20th, 1979 in New York City.
Photo by Pennie Smith
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Paul Simonon of the Clash at the Palladium, New York, 1979
photo: Pennie Smith
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London Calling by The Clash is Gay and Transgender!
requested by anon
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London Calling fanart ‼️
SOO i was rereading this fic for the fourth time and decided to use some quick sketch of fem noah that i had done like a few days ago to recreate this particular scene (i struggled a bit w her face tho)
also sorry if i got any of the dress details wrong(? my reading comprehension is absolute shit
i. cant. draw. alejandro. for. fucks. sake.
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The Clash - London Calling (1979)
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for someone who loved Red, White & Royal Blue but who is more obsessed with banter and dialogues than smut i'd recommend the London Calling series by Alexis Hall. because i wanna scream about how good it's written in terms of character growth, arguments and exploration of difficult topics. my head fucking hurts but it's so fun and enjoyable, rwrb weren't even close to the level of communication that London Calling has. and i liked rwrb (minus the unserious world it was set in). it's just.. bro, gimme me adult conversations, complicated arguments, shitty parents and turn-arounds because of delayed realisations. i wanna punch a wall because of how good the 2nd book of London Calling was. but i'm not gonna do it.
also, please, read rwrb even if you already watched the movie. Alex has a sister, and she is fucking AMAZING, and Matthew López will answer to gods for cutting her off and destroying the White House Trio 😤
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promo for the release of london calling in japan
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The best album of the past fifty years.
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London Calling: A look at vintage ‘tart cards’ used by English prostitutes | Dangerous Minds
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