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		<title>The Clash “London Calling”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Clash “London Calling” released December 14th 1979, and today December 15th is Clash bassist Paul Simonon’s 60th birthday (b. 1955).  I fell in love with The Clash’s music and then developed a serious crush on Paul Simonon after one of my parents’ friends gave me this book The Clash Before and After by Pennie Smith, who  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Clash “London Calling” released December 14th 1979, and today December 15th is Clash bassist Paul Simonon’s 60th birthday (b. 1955).  I fell in love with The Clash’s music and then developed a serious crush on Paul Simonon after one of my parents’ friends gave me this book <i>The Clash Before and After</i> by Pennie Smith, who photographed the band while they toured the US in ‘79 and is responsible for the most iconic rock-n-roll photo of all time: the Paul Simonon guitar smasher (which also appears in this book). I would spend hours pouring over the photos, carefully reading the captions written by the band members, falling even more in love because of their wit and aura of supreme coolness. The caption for the photo of Paul in front of the car is by Joe Strummer “Paul finds out they won’t hire him another Hertz in Austin. It only took Paul 15 minutes to learn to drive, but it was quite a 15 minutes.”</p>
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<p>I’m not going to go much into <i>London Calling</i> since music critics have dissected it about a million times &#8211; it is considered to be one of the best rock albums ever; <i>Rolling Stone</i> ranked it #8 in their 500 greatest albums of all-time. And because it is Simonon’s birthday today, I will highlight my favorite song on the album, which he wrote and sang, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiQoq-wqZxg">Guns of Brixton</a>.” The track was not released as a single until 1990 after the remastering of <i>London Calling</i> and it then reached #57 in the UK.</p>
<blockquote><p>When they kick at your front door<br />
How you gonna come?<br />
With your hands on your head<br />
Or on the trigger of your gun</p>
<p>When the law break in<br />
How you gonna go?<br />
Shot down on the pavement<br />
Or waiting on death row</p>
<p>You can crush us<br />
You can bruise us<br />
But you’ll have to answer to<br />
Oh, the guns of Brixton</p>
<p>The money feels good<br />
And your life you like it well<br />
But surely your time will come<br />
As in heaven, as in hell</p>
<p>You see, he feels like Ivan<br />
Born under the Brixton sun<br />
His game is called survivin’<br />
At the end of the harder they come</p>
<p>You know it means no mercy<br />
They caught him with a gun<br />
No need for the Black Maria<br />
Goodbye to the Brixton sun</p>
<p>You can crush us<br />
You can bruise us<br />
But you’ll have to answer to<br />
But oh-the guns of Brixton</p>
<p>When they kick at your front door<br />
How you gonna come?<br />
With your hands on your head<br />
Or on the trigger of your gun</p>
<p>You can crush us<br />
You can bruise us<br />
Yes, even shoot us<br />
But oh-the guns of Brixton</p>
<p>Shot down on the pavement<br />
Waiting in death row<br />
His game is called survivin’<br />
As in heaven as in hell</p>
<p>You can crush us<br />
You can bruise us<br />
But you’ll have to answer to<br />
Oh, the guns of Brixton<br />
Oh, the guns of Brixton<br />
Oh, the guns of Brixton<br />
Oh, the guns of Brixton</p></blockquote>
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