The Clash Stay Free Spotify

Where the Pistols were nihilistic, the Clash were fiery and idealistic, charged with righteousness and a leftist political ideology. From the outset, the band was more musically adventurous, expanding its hard rock & roll with reggae, dub, and rockabilly among other roots musics. Furthermore, they were blessed with two exceptional songwriters in Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, each with a distinctive voice and style. The Clash copped heavily from classic outlaw imagery, positioning themselves as rebels with a cause. As a result, they won a passionately devoted following on both sides of the Atlantic. While they became rock & roll heroes in the U.K., second only to the Jam in terms of popularity, it took the Clash several years to break into the American market, and when they finally did in 1982, they imploded several months later. Though the Clash never became the superstars they always threatened to become, they restored passion and protest to rock & roll. For a while, they really did seem like 'the only band that mattered.'

The Clash, Category: Artist, Albums: Live At Shea Stadium, Live at Shea Stadium (Remastered), From Here to Eternity (Live) Remastered, Raw and Unfiltered, Cut The Crap, Singles: Having Words, The Escapades of Futura 2000, Top Tracks: Should I Stay or Should I Go - Remastered, London Calling - Remastered, Rock the Casbah - Remastered, Train in Vain (Stand by Me) - Remastered, I Fought the.

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  1. Listen to this episode from Stay Free: The Story of The Clash on Spotify. It's high summer 1976, and while a riot envelopes their corner of West London, four hungry musicians find an outlet for their anger in the burgeoning punk scene.
  2. BBC Studios has produced a new podcast documentary, Stay Free: The Story of The Clash in partnership with Spotify, which will launch on Spotify on 28 February. Narrated by Public Enemy's Chuck D.
  3. Spotify gets Chuck D for eight-part podcast about The Clash. It was clear last week just how much welly Spotify is willing to put behind podcasts in the year ahead, with up to $500m earmarked for acquisitions of tech and content – including its deals for Gimlet Media and Anchor. Now Spotify has announced details of its next original, exclusive podcast: an eight-part documentary called ‘ Stay Free: The Story of The Clash ’.
  4. The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Official Audio) Follow On Spotify - Listen On Apple Music - http://smarturl.it/TheCla.
  5. By Spotify Studios. This is Stay Free: The Story of The Clash, an 8-part podcast narrated by Public Enemy's Chuck D and produced in partnership with BBC Studios. Launching Feb 28 - only on Spotify. Play on Spotify. Featured on Stay Free: The Story of The Clash.

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