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Cristiano Radtke
I just found this one, of Mick with Mick Jones, via Corbis images.
On "The Future is Unwritten" documentary, Joe Strummer talks about how the Stones music changed his life, or something like that.
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shawnriffhard1
Pretty sure this is the Who's Last tour, 1982 (sponsored by Schlitz beer-God awful piss). JFK Stadium Philadelphia.
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steffiestones
Looking for a pic with Joe and Mick. Is there a picture?
I wonder how was the relation between the Clash and the Stones. I know Joe Strummer was a huge Stones fan.
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Maindefender
I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
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I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
This may be, but no one knew that in 1982
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Maindefender
I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
This may be, but no one knew that in 1982
Knew what??
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Maindefender
I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
This may be, but no one knew that in 1982
Knew what??
Knew that punk was over. As in, did Lou Gehrig know he had Lou Gehrig's disease?
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I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
This may be, but no one knew that in 1982
Knew what??
Knew that punk was over. As in, did Lou Gehrig know he had Lou Gehrig's disease?
punk was over when it's watered down brethren 'New Wave' entered the picture.
Punk for the masses.
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Maindefender
I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
This may be, but no one knew that in 1982
Knew what??
Knew that punk was over. As in, did Lou Gehrig know he had Lou Gehrig's disease?
punk was over when it's watered down brethren 'New Wave' entered the picture.
Punk for the masses.
...that's when I Ran...I Ran so far away...
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I think the Rolling Stones punk era started in '63!! Haha. But by '82 punk was over and so were the Clash unfortunately
This may be, but no one knew that in 1982
Knew what??
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TeddyB1018
Mick left in '83 . The Pier 84 shows with him were in '82. I think both reactions to that tour are valid. They were doing some really cool stuff but the energy was not the same without Topper. It was less dimensional. The post-Mick Clash was a loud, clubfisted tribute act with a great singer and songs but no soul or vibe.