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Re: Simmo's Bass Smash - Sep 20th or 21st?

Posted: 16 Dec 2018, 11:59pm
by Chuck Mangione

Re: Simmo's Bass Smash - Sep 20th or 21st?

Posted: 17 Dec 2018, 10:22am
by white man
So far, the surviving members of the Clash, Ms. Smith and Epic Records, which released “London Calling” in the U.S. and is today owned by Sony Music Entertainment, have “shown absolutely no interest,”

Sums it up really. As we teeter on the edge of the extinction of mankind.

Re: Simmo's Bass Smash - Sep 20th or 21st?

Posted: 17 Dec 2018, 12:57pm
by Hammy
It's fitting that Siminon – the 'artist'...was the one to 'make' the key image
...sure, Pennie snapped it/Joe picked it...but Paul DID it.
He may very well have had real feel for reggae but musically he was kinda dead weight;
I know, I know...Guns of Brixton is a bit of a statement – but, y'know?
Paul seems kinda redundant and lost now (to be fair – they all do)
but, with all this talk of The Beatles guy – Sutcliffe and factor in Townsend's talk
of 'Auto Destruction'...I like that Paul took centre stage and made this epochal image
in an act of strange emotion; seriously, you could wright an art thesis on it, right;
Performance art/Bernie's thing of combining musicians and non-musicians/fate/expression
or just an ejit wrecking a bass?

Re: Simmo's Bass Smash - Sep 20th or 21st?

Posted: 17 Dec 2018, 2:08pm
by laxman
white man wrote:
17 Dec 2018, 10:22am
So far, the surviving members of the Clash, Ms. Smith and Epic Records, which released “London Calling” in the U.S. and is today owned by Sony Music Entertainment, have “shown absolutely no interest,”

Sums it up really. As we teeter on the edge of the extinction of mankind.
Hey, but this is serious, to quote the man himself.

Re: Simmo's Bass Smash - Sep 20th or 21st?

Posted: 18 Dec 2018, 4:01pm
by Marky Dread
Yep who gives a fuck when it happened. It's a cool image but not the greatest. It's a great album.