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fingertrouble) wrote2006-03-23 12:20 am
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Best Clash covers?
For a future show I'm looking for the best Clash covers - now you'd say 'Tim you must know all of them by now' - well I might know the really obvious ones (Pogues, Mighty Bosstones Moby etc.) but 99.9% of them are exceedingly crap-cakes. Especially as you can just listen to the originals.
So looking for odd / good covers other than ones I've played (the Urge, Josh Rouse come to mind, there's a few more but not many) and Clash rarities or remixes or Clash boots I might not have heard (yes I have heard the London Booted LP since I'm on it, and you might hear that on the show ;-)
So?
Ideas?
*Warning - I am very picky about what makes a good Clash cover, having heard so many now - so don't get upset if I say 'yuk!' or 'nah!' I still value the suggestion! But who knows maybe you could suggest one that rocks my world and I'll play it with a credit? Go on! See if you can flummox me...*
So looking for odd / good covers other than ones I've played (the Urge, Josh Rouse come to mind, there's a few more but not many) and Clash rarities or remixes or Clash boots I might not have heard (yes I have heard the London Booted LP since I'm on it, and you might hear that on the show ;-)
So?
Ideas?
*Warning - I am very picky about what makes a good Clash cover, having heard so many now - so don't get upset if I say 'yuk!' or 'nah!' I still value the suggestion! But who knows maybe you could suggest one that rocks my world and I'll play it with a credit? Go on! See if you can flummox me...*
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I also like Emm Gryner's version of "Straight to Hell"
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Or I'll play simple odd ones - I've got some argentinian Clash covers which although funny actually seem to capture the Clash's energy more (what's more punk that lalala-ing the words cos you don't know the language?)
It's like Joy Division or New Order - very few people have done covers that really do something *different* or as equal with those songs.
I'll check out the Emm Gryner version - thanks!
Nouvelle Vague covering "Guns of Brixton"
Download at Insound for free here:
http://www.insound.com/mp3/mp3s.php?searchby=Nouvelle%20Vague
Re: Nouvelle Vague covering "Guns of Brixton"
I think I've heard this - there's a very good reason why Nouvelle Vague have never been played on Radio Clash - partly their awful samba version of Love Will Tear Us Apart for that alone hanging's too good for 'em.
*listens*
Not bad, better than I remember, still no Prozak for Lovers 'London Calling'?
Re: Nouvelle Vague covering "Guns of Brixton"
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http://www.coversproject.com/artist/clash
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Of course, finding it where YOU are is another matter...
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Wondered if you were a Clash fan. Glad to know you are.
I stopped off at Stompers in SF on my last day to pick up some engineer boots a la Strummer. Along with the grey overcoat and hair greased with Murray's pomade I felt every bit London Calling ( I play at rock group in my head when travelling through airports ).
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Clash fan? Partly by osmosis, partly by accident...tbh I hadn't heard much of their stuff apart from early punk tracks or the hits until about 3 years ago - working on a Clash bootleg album meant I had to listen closely to London Calling and fell in love.
Still feel a bit of a fake sometimes calling Radio Clash what it is as I'm not the biggest Clash fan, and haven't played them much over the years - will make amends to that tho ;-) The idea is that it's mashing up radio formats, like an old Sound Clash - and I could use some cool punk-Warhol referencing imagery.
And I love the punk ethos - still inspires me as an artist.
It's just a very convenient name but I do like that song a lot.