The Clash on the Clash: Interviews and Encounters
The Clash thought they could change the world. They never did, but they created some of the greatest rock music of all time in the attempt.

Clash interviews were mesmerizing. Infused with the messianic spirit of punk, the Clash engaged with the press like no rock group before or since, treating interviews almost as addresses to the nation. Their pronouncements were welcomed but were hardly uncritically reported. The Clash’s back pages are voluminous, crackle with controversy, and constitute a snapshot of a uniquely thoughtful and fractious period in modern history. Included in this compendium are the Clash’s encounters with the most brilliant music writers of their time, including Lester Bangs, Nick Kent, Mikal Gilmore, Chris Salewicz, Charles Shaar Murray, Mick Farren, Kris Needs, and Lenny Kaye.

Whether it be their audience with the (mainly) simpatico likes of punk fanzine Sniffin’ Glue, their testy encounters with the correspondents of pious UK weeklies like New Musical ExpressMelody Maker, and Sounds, or their friendlier but no less eyebrow-raising conversations with US periodicals like Creem and Rolling Stone, the Clash consistently created copy that lived up to their sobriquet “The Only Band That Matters.”
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The Clash on the Clash: Interviews and Encounters
The Clash thought they could change the world. They never did, but they created some of the greatest rock music of all time in the attempt.

Clash interviews were mesmerizing. Infused with the messianic spirit of punk, the Clash engaged with the press like no rock group before or since, treating interviews almost as addresses to the nation. Their pronouncements were welcomed but were hardly uncritically reported. The Clash’s back pages are voluminous, crackle with controversy, and constitute a snapshot of a uniquely thoughtful and fractious period in modern history. Included in this compendium are the Clash’s encounters with the most brilliant music writers of their time, including Lester Bangs, Nick Kent, Mikal Gilmore, Chris Salewicz, Charles Shaar Murray, Mick Farren, Kris Needs, and Lenny Kaye.

Whether it be their audience with the (mainly) simpatico likes of punk fanzine Sniffin’ Glue, their testy encounters with the correspondents of pious UK weeklies like New Musical ExpressMelody Maker, and Sounds, or their friendlier but no less eyebrow-raising conversations with US periodicals like Creem and Rolling Stone, the Clash consistently created copy that lived up to their sobriquet “The Only Band That Matters.”
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The Clash on the Clash: Interviews and Encounters

The Clash on the Clash: Interviews and Encounters

The Clash on the Clash: Interviews and Encounters

The Clash on the Clash: Interviews and Encounters

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The Clash thought they could change the world. They never did, but they created some of the greatest rock music of all time in the attempt.

Clash interviews were mesmerizing. Infused with the messianic spirit of punk, the Clash engaged with the press like no rock group before or since, treating interviews almost as addresses to the nation. Their pronouncements were welcomed but were hardly uncritically reported. The Clash’s back pages are voluminous, crackle with controversy, and constitute a snapshot of a uniquely thoughtful and fractious period in modern history. Included in this compendium are the Clash’s encounters with the most brilliant music writers of their time, including Lester Bangs, Nick Kent, Mikal Gilmore, Chris Salewicz, Charles Shaar Murray, Mick Farren, Kris Needs, and Lenny Kaye.

Whether it be their audience with the (mainly) simpatico likes of punk fanzine Sniffin’ Glue, their testy encounters with the correspondents of pious UK weeklies like New Musical ExpressMelody Maker, and Sounds, or their friendlier but no less eyebrow-raising conversations with US periodicals like Creem and Rolling Stone, the Clash consistently created copy that lived up to their sobriquet “The Only Band That Matters.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613737453
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Series: Musicians in Their Own Words , #14
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Sean Egan is an author and journalist who has interviewed members of the Clash, Fleetwood Mac, the Beach Boys, the Beatles, the Kinks, Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, the Sex Pistols, the Velvet Underground, the Who, and many others. He is the author or editor of a number of books, including Bowie on BowieKeith Richards on Keith Richards, Fleetwood Mac on Fleetwood Mac, The Who on the Who, and The Clash: The Only Band That Mattered.

Table of Contents

Introduction v

Joe Strummer: Before Sean Egan

2000 | Previously unpublished in this form 1

Mick Jones: Before Sean Egan

2007 | Previously unpublished in this form 16

"I Found It Embarrassing to Be in the Clash" Sean Egan

2003 | Previously unpublished in this form 23

The Very Angry Clash Steve Walsh Mark Perry

October 1976 Sniffin' Glue (UK) 44

Clash: Down and Out and Proud Caroline Coon

November 13, 1976 Melody Maker (UK) 55

Konkrete Klockwork Kris Needs

April 1977 Zigzag (UK) 63

Sten-guns in Knightsbridge?? The Clash Napalm Cheltenham Tony Parsons

April 2, 1977 | New Musical Express (UK) 73

Six Days on the Road to the Promised Land Lester Bangs

December 10, 17, and 24, 1977: New Musical Express (UK) 85

Clash On Tour: Forces of Light and Shadow Chris Salewicz

July 15, 1978: New Musical Express (UK) 127

Clash: What, Them Again? Fraid So. No Apologies … on the Road Fax Nick Kent

December 2, 1978: New Musical Express (UK) 146

Clash: Anger on the Left Mikal Gilmore

March 8, 1979: Rolling Stone (US) 154

Yes, It's Strummer In the City (Boilin' Red Hot) Charles Shaar Murray

June 30, 1979: New Musical Express (UK) 161

Clash: One Step Beyond Chris Bohn

December 29, 1979: Melody Maker (UK) 166

The Clash Clamp Down on Detroit-Or: Give 'em Enough Wisniowka Susan Whitall

June 1980: Creem (US) 174

Joe Strummer Answers the Call-Up Paolo Hewitt

December 13, 1980: Melody Maker (UK) 189

Spanish Strummers Mike Nicholls

May 9, 1981: Record Mirror (UK) 212

How the Clash Fed the Wonderbread Generation, Made the Mountain Come to Mohammed-and Other Miracles Mick Farren

June 20, 1981: New Musical Express (UK) 220

Clash Credibility Rule! Paul Rambali

October 10, 1981: New Musical Express (UK) 231

Up the Hill Backwards: Charles Shaar Murray

May 29, 1982: New Musical Express (UK) 244

The Goat Lies Down on Broadway Kris Needs

February 1983: Flexipop! (UK) 255

The Clash According to "Tory Crimes" Sean Egan

2002 and 2014: Previously unpublished in this form 264

They Want to Spoil the Party-So They'll Stay: Bill Holdship

October 1984: Creem (US) 292

He Who Laughs Last Lenny Kaye

March 1986 Spin (US) 305

Joe Strummer: After Sean Egan

2000 | Previously unpublished in this form 316

An Interview with Paul Simonon Ben Myers

November 2004 | 3ammagazine.com (UK) 337

Topper Headon: "Joe Would Be Turning in His Grave" Sean Egan

2008 | Previously unpublished in this form 348

About the Contributors 361

Credits 365

Index 367

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