No. 10 - The List: The Clash ...
Someone called me last week and said that I hadn't done Punk with one of my lists.
Challenge accepted. Man, if only I was able tp take the magic hot tub time machine back to the days when The Clash were playing and partying with Joe Ely. Oh, to be a fly on the wall.
Let's do this.
Honorable Mention: English Civil War, I'm So Bored With the USA, Stay Free, The Magnificent Seven, Clampdown and Death and Glory
10. Janie Jones
I probably have this song rated higher than almost anyone, but it's a song I've always liked and had to make my top 10.
9. Train in Vain
The band's first song to cross over and become a hit in the USA.
8. Should I Stay or Should I Go
Per Rolling Stone, Mick Jones says this song was "Our attempt at writing a classic. When we were just playing, that's the sort of stuff we'd play."
7. The Guns of Brixton
One of several songs fro the album
London Calling that make the Top 10.
6. Rock The Casbah
It's hard not to recognize the sites and scenes of the official video, but if you need to know...
5. Complete Control
It's the band raging against everything that needed raging against.
4. Straight to Hell
This attack on American Soldiers who left pregnant women back in Vietnam mixes punk, reggae and hip-hop.
3. (White Man in) Hammersmith Palais
This is the song that made The Clash "the thinking man's yobs".
2. Spanish Bombs
Former INXS singer Michael Hutchence and I have something in common... this is one of our favorite songs from The Clash.
1. London Calling
There is no other choice for the No.1 spot.