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The Clash - 1977 • No Elvis, Beatles Or Rolling Stones!! flac album

The Clash - 1977 • No Elvis, Beatles Or Rolling Stones!! flac album
  • Performer The Clash
  • Title 1977 • No Elvis, Beatles Or Rolling Stones!!
  • Date of release 2002
  • Country UK
  • Style Punk
  • Other formats VQF APE TTA AC3 AIFF MMF WMA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1954 mb
  • Size FLAC 1501 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 676

The Clash is the debut studio album by English punk rock band the Clash. It was released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records. Written and recorded over three weeks in February of 1977 for a paltry £4,000, it would go one to reach on the UK charts, and has been included on many retrospective rankings as one of the greatest punk albums of all time

The '60s brought The Beatles three times (the only venue The Beatles played three times in North American), The Stones, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and more. This channel is about the cool music that belongs in your collection and the beer that belongs in your fridge.

The Beatles (The White Album) (1968) - The Beatles 27. I Never Loved A Man the Way I Love You (1967) - Aretha Franklin 28. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (1962) - Ray Charles 2. This Year's Model (1978) - Elvis Costello & The Attractions 198. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993) - Wu-Tang Clan 199. Bad Girls (1979) - Donna Summer 200.

The Clash 9. Blonde On Blonde (1966) by Bob Dylan 10. The Beatles ("The White Album") (1968) by The Beatles 11. The Sun Sessions (1976) by Elvis Presley 12. Kind Of Blue (1959) by Miles Davis 13. The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) by The Velvet Underground & Nico 14. Abbey Road (1969) by The Beatles 15. Are You Experienced (1967) by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 16. Blood On The Tracks (1975) by Bob Dylan 1. Beggars Banquet (1968) by The Rolling Stones 58. Trout Mask Replica (1969) by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band 59. Meet The Beatles (1964) by The Beatles 60. Greatest Hits (1970) by Sly & The Family Stone 61. Appetite For Destruction (1987) by Guns N' Roses 62. Achtung Baby (1991) by U2 63. Sticky Fingers (1971) by The Rolling Stones 64. Back To Mono (1991) by Phil Spector 65. Moondance (1970) by Van Morrison 66. Led Zeppelin IV (1971) by Led Zeppelin 67.

Rolling Stone Album Guide - 5 Star Record List 1983 .

In 1977 I hope I go to Heaven 'Cause I been too long on the dole And I can't work at all. Danger stranger You better paint your face No Elvis, Beatles, or the Rolling Stones. In 1977 Knives in west 11 Lent so lucky to be rich Stein guns in knightsbridge. In 1977 You're on the never never You think it can't go on forever But the papers say it's better. I don't care 'Cause I'm not all there No Elvis, Beatles, or the Rolling Stones. In 1977 Sod the jubilee In 1978.

Inspired by the Rolling Stones' Goats Head Soup, John and lyricist Taupin went to Kingston, Jamaica, to record John's sixth album. The studio was surrounded by barbed wire," said Taupin, "and there were guys with machine guns. Too scared to leave their hotel, the duo wrote 21 songs in three days, including "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The Clash were hardcore reggae fans, so it was natural they would want to work with legendary dub producer Perry. But the resulting single wasn’t dub at all - it was the Clash’s toughest, noisiest punk anthem, with Mick Jones cranking the guitar to ear-bleeding levels. Complete Control," a . hit in the fall of 1977, was appended to the American version of the band's debut album. The song had one of CCR’s catchiest swamp-rock riffs, an homage to Elvis Presley’s guitarist Scotty Moore that Fogerty wrote in high school. Appears on: Green River (Fantasy).

The Beatles Are Better Than The Rolling Stones. These bands have more in common than their respective critics acknowledge: They're both British, they both grew up with American rock 'n' roll records that made up their early repertoires and they both shaped 20th-century music as we know it. But only one group continued to cut new paths at every step: the Beatles. That's not to take anything away from the Rolling Stones' greatest achievements of the '60s and '70s.

Tracklist

1 London's Burning
2 Complete Control
3 1977
4 Jail Guitar Doors
5 Clash City Rockers
6 Capital Radio
7 Protex Blue
8 (White Man) In Hammersmith Palace
9 Police And Thieves
10 City Of The Dead
11 I'm So Bored With The USA
12 Career Opportunities
13 Janie Jones
14 Garageland
15 What's My Name
16 1977
17 White Riot

Notes

The Top Rank Ballroom, Birmingham, UK Nov. 7th 1977

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CBIR1 The Clash Live At The Birmingham Top Rank 7th November 1977 ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (The Clash) CBIR1 UK 2018
CBIR1 The Clash Live At The Birmingham Top Rank 7th November 1977 ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Unofficial, Red) Not On Label (The Clash) CBIR1 UK 2018
PILO 029 The Clash Top Rank Ballroom, Birmingham, UK 07.11.1977 ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM, Unofficial) Pirate Love Records PILO 029 Russia 2016