When a new official release for The Clash?
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We just never got the chance to see how these songs might have developed had Joe not lost interest. My guess is that the finished versions would have sounded at least somewhat different than what is on the demos. It would have been interesting to hear how it might have sounded as so much of my opinion is based on the disaster that Bernie created with the tapes. Honestly - CtC is not even a Clash II recording as what we have is the creation of Bernard Rhodes.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pmFor all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.Heston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 1:36pmAre You Red...y was fantastic live AND studio.matedog wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 1:26pmPlus some songs were better on CTC than live. "Dictator" for example, because it went from really boring to...interesting.Heston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 12:59pmI've suggested this a few times over the years, as have others. Anyone with an ounce of sense knows there's some good songs on there (I will never subscribe to the "This Is England is the only good song on it" cliche), but yeah, it will never happen.WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 12:08pmThis will never happen - and maybe it shouldn't happen even if it could - but a "daydream release" for me would be if they took the CtC multi tracks - saved Joe's vocals - and then rerecorded the music - maybe using the Lucky 8 demos as a guide - with Paul, Nick, Pete and maybe even Vince if he promises to behave. There are some decent songs - but all of the Bernie-ness would need to be stripped away.
This thing about TIE being the only good song though. How can you like the recorded works of the Clash and not think Three Card Trick is a good song? It's better than most of Combat Rock and a big chunk of S!
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I’d say likely true in many cases.Heston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:19pmI just always get the impression that the people who say TIE is the only good song on CtC have only ever heard that song.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pmFor all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.Heston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 1:36pmAre You Red...y was fantastic live AND studio.
This thing about TIE being the only good song though. How can you like the recorded works of the Clash and not think Three Card Trick is a good song? It's better than most of Combat Rock and a big chunk of S!
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It's all a part of Bernie's masterplan!! Eventually we'll all believe that CtC is a masterpiece!!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:23pmYou don't need a cancer-sniffing dog to sense that some CtC revisionist insanity is about to erupt.
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CtC is not an easy album to get all the way through in one listen!Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:33pmI’d say likely true in many cases.Heston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:19pmI just always get the impression that the people who say TIE is the only good song on CtC have only ever heard that song.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pmFor all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.
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I’d definitely accept all that while remaining in the sceptic’s corner. And throw Glue Zombie and ITPR in there, maybe Sex Mad War - maybe - and you’ve got the bones of a record that doesn’t totally stink I believe.WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:26pmWe just never got the chance to see how these songs might have developed had Joe not lost interest. My guess is that the finished versions would have sounded at least somewhat different than what is on the demos. It would have been interesting to hear how it might have sounded as so much of my opinion is based on the disaster that Bernie created with the tapes. Honestly - CtC is not even a Clash II recording as what we have is the creation of Bernard Rhodes.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pmFor all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.Heston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 1:36pmAre You Red...y was fantastic live AND studio.
This thing about TIE being the only good song though. How can you like the recorded works of the Clash and not think Three Card Trick is a good song? It's better than most of Combat Rock and a big chunk of S!
Lyrically it could never be there though, and that’s a major hitch for me. TiE and TCT are excellent but whatever joe had at the time he got it all out in those 2 tracks. A couple of other decent ones but he’s just basically repeating himself I think.
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I agree and maybe the bigger problem with CtC was the fact that Joe's heart & mind was never really in it. Just consider the overall quality of the lyrics - not anywhere near Joe's normal standards.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:37pmI’d definitely accept all that while remaining in the sceptic’s corner. And throw Glue Zombie and ITPR in there, maybe Sex Mad War - maybe - and you’ve got the bones of a record that doesn’t totally stink I believe.WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:26pmWe just never got the chance to see how these songs might have developed had Joe not lost interest. My guess is that the finished versions would have sounded at least somewhat different than what is on the demos. It would have been interesting to hear how it might have sounded as so much of my opinion is based on the disaster that Bernie created with the tapes. Honestly - CtC is not even a Clash II recording as what we have is the creation of Bernard Rhodes.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pmFor all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.
Lyrically it could never be there though, and that’s a major hitch for me. TiE and TCT are excellent but whatever joe had at the time he got it all out in those 2 tracks. A couple of other decent ones but he’s just basically repeating himself I think.
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Sadly, that's no joke.WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:34pmIt's all a part of Bernie's masterplan!! Eventually we'll all believe that CtC is a masterpiece!!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:23pmYou don't need a cancer-sniffing dog to sense that some CtC revisionist insanity is about to erupt.
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Punk rockers, hip hoppers,WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:49pmI agree and maybe the bigger problem with CtC was the fact that Joe's heart & mind was never really in it. Just consider the overall quality of the lyrics - not anywhere near Joe's normal standards.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:37pmI’d definitely accept all that while remaining in the sceptic’s corner. And throw Glue Zombie and ITPR in there, maybe Sex Mad War - maybe - and you’ve got the bones of a record that doesn’t totally stink I believe.WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:26pmWe just never got the chance to see how these songs might have developed had Joe not lost interest. My guess is that the finished versions would have sounded at least somewhat different than what is on the demos. It would have been interesting to hear how it might have sounded as so much of my opinion is based on the disaster that Bernie created with the tapes. Honestly - CtC is not even a Clash II recording as what we have is the creation of Bernard Rhodes.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pmFor all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.
Lyrically it could never be there though, and that’s a major hitch for me. TiE and TCT are excellent but whatever joe had at the time he got it all out in those 2 tracks. A couple of other decent ones but he’s just basically repeating himself I think.
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CtC: second best Clash record after GEER.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:23pmYou don't need a cancer-sniffing dog to sense that some CtC revisionist insanity is about to erupt.
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I think it was at the minimum an unconscious act of self sabotage. If he had never shown any lyrical brilliance - or even just snippets - I'd just say he wasn't that talented - but we all know how talented he was.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 4:20pmPunk rockers, hip hoppers,WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:49pmI agree and maybe the bigger problem with CtC was the fact that Joe's heart & mind was never really in it. Just consider the overall quality of the lyrics - not anywhere near Joe's normal standards.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:37pmI’d definitely accept all that while remaining in the sceptic’s corner. And throw Glue Zombie and ITPR in there, maybe Sex Mad War - maybe - and you’ve got the bones of a record that doesn’t totally stink I believe.WestwayKid wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:26pmWe just never got the chance to see how these songs might have developed had Joe not lost interest. My guess is that the finished versions would have sounded at least somewhat different than what is on the demos. It would have been interesting to hear how it might have sounded as so much of my opinion is based on the disaster that Bernie created with the tapes. Honestly - CtC is not even a Clash II recording as what we have is the creation of Bernard Rhodes.Low Down Low wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:07pm
For all I disdain CtC and fail to see even its bernie-less potential, I’d certainly never subscribe to the TiE only quality song position. TCT is definitely a decent song, probably akin to Car Jamming for me. I don’t think Are You Redy is that good a song though and certainly wouldn’t have dictator live or studio. Musically and lyrically these are not interesting songs for me, as is WATC. North and South I like and Cool under Heat has some potential, the rest I’d rather forget about. All opinions I guess.
Lyrically it could never be there though, and that’s a major hitch for me. TiE and TCT are excellent but whatever joe had at the time he got it all out in those 2 tracks. A couple of other decent ones but he’s just basically repeating himself I think.
Brit poppers, show stoppers,
Beboppers, hair droppers.
Are you ready to sing?
I’m sorry but no tune in the world is gonna carry that rubbish. As for “gonna get me a big big big, great big car...” I can only conclude it’s a conscious act of self sabotage at that point!
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Re: When a new official release for The Clash?
Heston will be elected Pope before The Clash ever revisit Cut the Crap.
Probably for the best — no one really looks back on that time with any fondness, given how shitty the whole deal was for everyone. MJ was good enough to okay TiE for Essential Clash and the singles box, but I think that's all we'll ever get (apart from whatever bits and bobs end up on Strummer 002).
Sandinista's 40th (!!!) anniversary next year, so surely something must be in the works?
Probably for the best — no one really looks back on that time with any fondness, given how shitty the whole deal was for everyone. MJ was good enough to okay TiE for Essential Clash and the singles box, but I think that's all we'll ever get (apart from whatever bits and bobs end up on Strummer 002).
Sandinista's 40th (!!!) anniversary next year, so surely something must be in the works?
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Outbreak confirmed! Get the quarrantine tents up.Flex wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 4:35pmCtC: second best Clash record after GEER.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 3:23pmYou don't need a cancer-sniffing dog to sense that some CtC revisionist insanity is about to erupt.
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Re: When a new official release for The Clash?
Whatever you think about CTC there are always some interesting and varied opinions on it. Personally I am still coming to terms with the fact that my favourite & IMHO the best band in the world finished with that as it's swansong.
As more information has been revealed about that period I feel terribly sorry for Nick, Pete & Vince who were subjected to relentless bullying and generally treated appallingly. To compound matters further they are (unfairly) associated with a record that is quite simply one of the worst that was ever made by a major artist.
Personally, I would like to see CTC revisited & revised because whatever the outcome it could not be as bad as the original.
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As more information has been revealed about that period I feel terribly sorry for Nick, Pete & Vince who were subjected to relentless bullying and generally treated appallingly. To compound matters further they are (unfairly) associated with a record that is quite simply one of the worst that was ever made by a major artist.
Personally, I would like to see CTC revisited & revised because whatever the outcome it could not be as bad as the original.
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