Yeah I was at at friends in la fresh out of limey land watching out Tom Snyder show this is the best version I have ever seen of mag 7 it is magnificent full of energy shame the ending was cut
This version is a whole different beast than the studio version, the recorded version is slower and groovier/funkier...this version is off the chain on fire!
Yes, they reached me. From their souls through my ear into brain and heart. Noch nie sowas geiles von irgend jemandem in nem LiveVideo gesehen und gehört. Und die machen nix, spielen nur ihren Song. No need for a show. Just Clash.
I was there during the taping of the program. It was the highlight of my internship at NBC. Got to meet Strummer who was so cool and encouraging of a young guitar player like myself. Been a hero of mine ever since.
wow. so cool you were the intern there. I saw this tour. I think this might have been the tour at least I saw in Asbury Park. I also saw them at Bonds. I was so young then tho. I barely understood what i seeing. I just liked it is all.
Personally !, i think this is one of the greatest most energetic live performances ive ever seen. It was absolute 100% dedication and commitment with the clash, and they never really lost that. All 4 of them are great musicians especially Mick.
I saw this when it first aired. 1:30 am. The parents were gone, the room was full of Clash lovers. Poetry. "Punk Rock" was hated by all the baby boomers. Punk Rock was a response to all the terrible music that owned the airwaves in 1980. Thanks for posting.
One of the greatest rock songs of all time, especially lyrically. Just unbelievable lyrics from Joe. "Don't you ever stop long enough to start? Get your car outta that gear." Still inspires me today.
"You're only as good as your drummer". One of the last great rock bands when they had Topper Headon on the drum throne. I saw them live with and without him.....there was no comparison and Jonesy knew it. Then Joe fired Jonesy (which was like firing Jimmy Page from Zeppelin for God's sake) it was all over. Such a loss. But we still have this MAGNIFICENCE.
@@princeofcupspoc9073 True! I heard that as well. Sadly Joe passed to soon. I also heard that this reunion of the Clash was so close to happening, they wanted to get back out on the road, and when Joe did pass, they strongly considered a sort-of- tribute show, or tour with Tim Armstrong on vocals. Of course he’s no Strummer, but what a great choice for a tribute to Joe. IMO, Armstrong would have been the only choice!
@@matthewreeves6084 A better choice would have been Ari Up from The Slits or Siouxie Sioux Unexpected and unconventional to have a female singer filling in for a male, but Joe would have loved that. HR from Bad Brains would also have done a great job in the spirit of Strummer.
The Clash played at the Capital Theatre Sydney in 1982 . The had 7 consecutive nights of concerts where the concerts were touted as the Magnificent Seven . I recall to this day as I was 17 that they were incredible to say the least. It was amazing how they reached out ( and still do ) to their audience probably to the likes that we may never see this purity ever again . They were Magnificent !
Unreal John, Tommy "Gun" Carroll told me that he and his surfer mates from Newport went every night. We, in Qld, went to the insane concert at Cloudland, Brisbane. Unmatched forever!!
I was in high school when this aired: mind blown, permanently. The Clash had a profound impact on me in more ways than one; needless to say, my taste in music was forever changed.
OMG what energy from the best band ever, the only one that mattered. Miss them so much. Fortunate to have seem them twice, wish it had been more. Miss you Joe Strummer.
This is just beyond belief, the power and intensity is incredible! Love how this is very different to the album version too. Too many bands go the same pop/folk sound now, it gets a bit monotonous and there's a lack of lyrical depth; then again I doubt any band will go anywhere lyrically near political as the clash!
I bought "Sandinista" as a 3 record vinyl for 18.99 at "Sam The Record Man" on Young St. in Toronto when it was released, (going rate for a reg LP being 7.99 at the time). Here we are 40 years later (Sam's is gone) and it's still in my regular rotation and I could say it would be my ONE choice for that "deserted island" only record I could have, because of the pure and genuine innovative goodness packed into it. The Clash, and Joe Strummer primarily, really had his finger on the pulse and his good ear to the ground at this point in time, and this record spelled out what was coming down the pike (and influenced it to a certain degree) , as well as exposed people to genres of music they might not encounter in their local scene. "London Calling" was nominated as best recording of the decade in the 80's, but for me personally, Sandinista is it. I was fortunate to live through this time, but we didn't have the access to all the great video footage instantly available like we do now, and there in, is the gold in the treasure chest.
wicked good. Topper just kilz it, driving this crazy pace w\o breaking a sweat. everything about this performance is top shelf. bands just aren't this good anymore, then again ... maybe they weren't before these guys either ;o).
The Clash were real legends, among the greatest Rock Bands of all times. Rude Boy movie got me into Punk Rock decades back ago. This version is mind-blowing, so much energy and emotion came out.... I consider myself lucky only to watch Joe my Rock hero live , a year before he dies in 2002
Every lyric of this song is as right-on now as when the Clash first released it, and the sound and fury go perfectly with the words. I wish more people felt this way. I wish I still felt this way -- enough to actually do something about it. Shit....
Being familiar with the album-version, I would have assumed this song was too stuffed full of disco sound-effects to be performed so well straight-forwardly in the Clash's standard live four-piece configuration. This one of those rare situations in which I am actually pleased to have been completely and totally wrong.
August 27th, the year was 1982. University of Pennsylvania, Class of '23 Arena. I was 15 and saw what was not only my first concert, but might as well have been my last. The opening act was another legendary band named Burning Spear. It was a hall of fame worthy night and it took me years before I realized what I witnessed. Thanks Mark Pignitore!
+MUD=_- Agreed, thanks for bringing it to attentions. The whole band performance is complete for me...with pure poetry. Also one of few times I seen Joe not mess his words singing live. Here he was on point and raw. Great skills as always too from Topper. In short...brilliant!
Matthew Breeden It's not actually his line, he's doing a really great job of covering Norman Watt Roy's bass part on the original album/single version.
The incredible thing is that he didn’t even play bass when he joined- they brought him on cause they liked the way he looked. Turned out to be a good call, cause holy hell did he get the hang of it.
im reading alot of these comments ya'll have, and usually when something gets this much praise - it tends to get out-of-hand, over- the- top, it becomes unreal- but this is a rare situation, this time all the praise im reading - is true! its not unreal, The Clash- the only band you cant 'over-do-it' with your comments, its opposite you cant praise them enough : )
Seeing this live on late nite tv I just cant begin to say how refreshing this was from the old -stones, zep ,who,ect this night change me forever ! paul is the coolest looking bass player ever
yes, Joe Strummer invented rap. I saw them in 1981 in San Francisco. they inspired my first mohawk. I am now 63 (a grandmother) Joe would be 60 now. I miss the Clash. What a fun time it was.
22/12/2002 the day the music died....I cried like a baby when joe died ...I blasted out the clash all day and night sat outside drinking Jack daniels breaking my heart....me and my pals would dog the school go to my mums cos she was at work and we would blast out COMBAT ROCK.....now my music heroes are getting older...BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN....ACDC....or has split up like OASIS..but music and memories live on.....god bless u joe...ur my guitar hero 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Damn if Mick's delay pedal isn't going full force, filling so much space, and at least 2 years before U2 started doing it at that. The Clash really were poised to take over stadiums. But I dunno, how things ended up were just as good.
By punk standards I suppose I would be classified as a yuppie or a pop music dork-but one thing I know for sure The Clash are fucking awesome and I totally get why legions of fans consider them the best ever.They are easily the most influential band of their era.This song right here is one of my favorite songs of all time-and this version is pretty killer.I don't think you can categorize The Clash as punk rock- I think their style is so unique and original that they are in that rare position of being a group that is not defineable.That is a very rare and prestigious honor.
I effing LOVE this..even better than the studio version. Mick's guitar is awesome, and Joe's intensity? It's like he's from some alternate reality - the greatest frontman ever. They had it all - talent, passion, originality, looks and style.
One of the greatest video's I've ever seen! what happened to music these days nobody seems to give a shit about anything anymore. these guys are brilliant!
This is what happens when soul, talent and courage come together. 30-something years later and the corporate soundtrack is very much, "You lot! What? Don't stop! Give it all you've got!" The Clash are more relevant all the time.
Man! we waited all week for this show to air. It was so exciting to see them live. Back in the days before MTV and UA-cam. God Bless Tom Snyder! (yellow smokers teeth 'n all).
I recommend Sandinista! (This whole thing of "it would make a great single, or even *double* album"... bollocks. It is what it is, and that's a beautifully sprawling tapestry of Delights - great songs, great dubs, great general bits and pieces. Good times. And it's not like they ever tried to sell it as a Triple Album in the wanky old overblown Prog sense... it just is what it is. And what it is is damn fine).
Goodness gracious, the ENERGY from the band is busting through the screen of my cell phone at 6am as I'm about to go in to work!! I can handle anything after seeing this!! Fantastic performance!!!!!!
I’ll always remember showing this to my mate and he said “what you reckon the US audience thought right there and then?” 🤯 a bit like then went to a talk show and witnessed alien magic that they still haven’t got their head around!!❤
i was lucky to have seen the clash a few times back in the day and after one gig in leicester i went with a good few others to bother them while they were trying to chill, I`ve read this in more than one book and I can say without doubt that the 4 or so minutes i was chatting with joe he was interested in me, our conversation, and nothing else, except when paul passed him a spliff...which he kindly passed to me...he was a rare man, he was also a gentleman, in the finest sense of the word
These guys were playing like their lives depended on it. So damn good!
Guy Larrivee top comment
hahahaha,,,
Kudos on your literacy. Their* Rare in 2019 indeed. Morons ABOUND.
It was about energy and power projected to the crowd.. punk rock got the job done!
Amphetamine and passion is a potent mix
imagine flicking through the tv channels in 1981 and just happening upon this moment of unbounded glory and brilliance
You would certainly know you were witnessing something special pal
Yeah I was at at friends in la fresh out of limey land watching out Tom Snyder show this is the best version I have ever seen of mag 7 it is magnificent full of energy shame the ending was cut
Seriously, how would you explain it to your friends? Words don't do this performance justice. Thank God I can rewatch this over and over again
Jesus that was amazing!
I can imagine a lot
This version is a whole different beast than the studio version, the recorded version is slower and groovier/funkier...this version is off the chain on fire!
Forgive me for being kurt, this energy is coming out their nads! Pure F'n rock n roll!! 💘💘🤠
Yeah!!!!!
@@beerbellyjoker7532 *curt
Yes, they reached me. From their souls through my ear into brain and heart.
Noch nie sowas geiles von irgend jemandem in nem LiveVideo gesehen und gehört. Und die machen nix, spielen nur ihren Song. No need for a show. Just Clash.
I love the studio version because the bass lines (Simonon is increadible)
But this live is spetacular!!!
All the band in harmony.
Producers: How much echo do you want on the microphones?
Mick: Yes, “GIVE IT ALL YOU GOT!”
YOULOT YOULOT YOULOT YOULOT YOULOT
😄
I was there during the taping of the program. It was the highlight of my internship at NBC. Got to meet Strummer who was so cool and encouraging of a young guitar player like myself. Been a hero of mine ever since.
Outstanding!
That's awesome! So cool to hear that a band you like are actually nice bros! Happy new year man
wow. so cool you were the intern there. I saw this tour. I think this might have been the tour at least I saw in Asbury Park. I also saw them at Bonds. I was so young then tho. I barely understood what i seeing. I just liked it is all.
Media Dreamer ..rock on!
Wow. Respect. Saw them in Austin earlier, later Combat Rock-era in Houston. Miss Joe Strummer's voice.
This is what happens when the audio is NOT pre-recorded. Brilliance
ACTUALLY LIVE, kids don't know today
This is what happens when you give a damn about what you are playing too
Magnificent
Blijft zo mijn ding ❤
Don't you mean MAGNIFICENCE ??????
What more can you ask for? A funky bassline, haunting, aggresive guitar playing, Joe rapping, and the Human Drum Machine behind you. Not much else!
Fricking amazing drumming!!!
Paul Simonon is the definition of cool. What a band. I wish I had seen them live. Oh, the power.
Can you believe that raw genius like this aired live on broadcast television? What an era!
Personally !, i think this is one of the greatest most energetic live performances ive ever seen. It was absolute 100% dedication and commitment with the clash, and they never really lost that. All 4 of them are great musicians especially Mick.
This will be played at my funeral. Best song ever.
Have watched this 100 times and will watch it 100 times more . Absolutely brilliant ! The clash ! The only band that matters .
Ha! Yes, Ignore Alien Orders...
The Clash, *The Only Band That Matters!*
Paul was such a cool cat on bass. And a damn good player for someone who had to learn bass on the spot
But Ian Watt Roy from Ian Drurys band played this song in the studio
@@RoryTV1 True but he's playing it here so its not like he couldn't. And there's lots of other Clash songs with great bass lines he did play
The only band that matters...
Και....για πες...?
Yes, sometimes you have to overstate (is this the right word?) to tell the truth.
Indeed!
Brilliant. But have you heard of The Beatles? I think they mattered 🤣
@@daviddeltel8996 At the time The Clash were called "the only band that matters," The Beatles had been retired for a decade. Duhhh.
Thank whoever had the sense to film this that they did. FUCKING GLORIOUS.
I saw this when it first aired. 1:30 am. The parents were gone, the room was full of Clash lovers. Poetry. "Punk Rock" was hated by all the baby boomers. Punk Rock was a response to all the terrible music that owned the airwaves in 1980. Thanks for posting.
One of the greatest rock songs of all time, especially lyrically. Just unbelievable lyrics from Joe. "Don't you ever stop long enough to start? Get your car outta that gear." Still inspires me today.
Proof that once there were giants on our planet
Yep, gods used to stride the earth
after hearing the studio version 500 times I did NOT expect this, so good!
"You're only as good as your drummer". One of the last great rock bands when they had Topper Headon on the drum throne. I saw them live with and without him.....there was no comparison and Jonesy knew it. Then Joe fired Jonesy (which was like firing Jimmy Page from Zeppelin for God's sake) it was all over. Such a loss. But we still have this MAGNIFICENCE.
Yes, we DO have great records and live performances as a treasured legacy. But it's too bad it ended when it did, and in such a sad way.
Joe and Mick were talking reunion right before Joe died.
@@princeofcupspoc9073 True! I heard that as well. Sadly Joe passed to soon. I also heard that this reunion of the Clash was so close to happening, they wanted to get back out on the road, and when Joe did pass, they strongly considered a sort-of- tribute show, or tour with Tim Armstrong on vocals. Of course he’s no Strummer, but what a great choice for a tribute to Joe. IMO, Armstrong would have been the only choice!
Don't forget their bassist mate!
@@matthewreeves6084 A better choice would have been Ari Up from The Slits or Siouxie Sioux
Unexpected and unconventional to have a female singer filling in for a male, but Joe would have loved that.
HR from Bad Brains would also have done a great job in the spirit of Strummer.
It's amazing how hard this rocks compared to the 'Sandinista!' version. This is incredible.
the clash is the greatest band that ever lived...period!!!
I´m in debt with the Clash, they taught me to love music.
The Clash played at the Capital Theatre Sydney in 1982 . The had 7 consecutive nights of concerts where the concerts were touted as the Magnificent Seven . I recall to this day as I was 17 that they were incredible to say the least. It was amazing how they reached out ( and still do ) to their audience probably to the likes that we may never see this purity ever again . They were Magnificent !
Unreal John, Tommy "Gun" Carroll told me that he and his surfer mates from Newport went every night. We, in Qld, went to the insane concert at Cloudland, Brisbane. Unmatched forever!!
Greatest Band ever
I was in high school when this aired: mind blown, permanently. The Clash had a profound impact on me in more ways than one; needless to say, my taste in music was forever changed.
straight to hell boys
best punk band ever...saw them in 1979
absolutely true
paterson44 sorry #€@ THE dead Kennedy’s +%@:) where olso VERRY Nice 😎
OMG what energy from the best band ever, the only one that mattered. Miss them so much. Fortunate to have seem them twice, wish it had been more. Miss you Joe Strummer.
One of the greatest live performances of all time. Holy smokes!
Tom Snyder certainly had an open mind in regards to music.
And, on the evidence, an open mind about "The Outer Fringe of Sex", which is still to come.
Topper is so good
remember when wendy o'williams and the plasmatics blew up a car??
Who can dislike this? The Clash, the one and only BAND!!!!
guitarnicolasgreek I Love this 💣🎈
There are few musicians that I admire more than Joe Strummer. Such intense passion and devotion and desire on stage I've never seen in any one else.
He was the real deal.
❤❤ what are the ones you admire also?
Iggy?
@@bluelines1 or Nina Hagen :P
Out of this world, Joe and the band were on fire here.
Topper is a Machine. Without him, they folded. That Look at the beginning .
And they still matter. Unreal how good they were.
This is better than the studio version.
not a chance..
Live >>>>>> Studio
Most of there songs sound better live.
danielscissorhands totally agree ...i hate the studio version..
Long regrets true ...but this song its a total 360 ...not even close ..
This is just beyond belief, the power and intensity is incredible! Love how this is very different to the album version too. Too many bands go the same pop/folk sound now, it gets a bit monotonous and there's a lack of lyrical depth; then again I doubt any band will go anywhere lyrically near political as the clash!
They were my gods growing up. Saw them at the rundown Cape Cod Colosseum, Hyannis, MA. General admission, I was in the front row. Amazing.
Jaw dropping energy. My kind a punk. Everybody's kind a human being. One incredible man and one astonishing band. Once again they floored me
I bought "Sandinista" as a 3 record vinyl for 18.99 at "Sam The Record Man" on Young St. in Toronto when it was released, (going rate for a reg LP being 7.99 at the time). Here we are 40 years later (Sam's is gone) and it's still in my regular rotation and I could say it would be my ONE choice for that "deserted island" only record I could have, because of the pure and genuine innovative goodness packed into it. The Clash, and Joe Strummer primarily, really had his finger on the pulse and his good ear to the ground at this point in time, and this record spelled out what was coming down the pike (and influenced it to a certain degree) , as well as exposed people to genres of music they might not encounter in their local scene. "London Calling" was nominated as best recording of the decade in the 80's, but for me personally, Sandinista is it.
I was fortunate to live through this time, but we didn't have the access to all the great video footage instantly available like we do now, and there in, is the gold in the treasure chest.
👍🏽même choix pour une ile désert/ same choise for a desert island🖖🏽
This song is so good . From start to finish . Dont stop, give it all you got .
i come back to this every once a while. never seen such a great performance like this
They played this funk song like a punk song here. Either way it sounds wonderful. Such an amazing band and fantastic musicians and lyricists.
This is the best version of this song I have ever heard live. Absolutely powerful, and amazing!
Ladies, and Gentleman, THE CLASH !
This song is always sounded incredible live.
The Boy Strummer, was a geezer. Brilliant live performance.
The magnificent four.
wicked good. Topper just kilz it, driving this crazy pace w\o breaking a sweat.
everything about this performance is top shelf. bands just aren't this good anymore, then again ... maybe they weren't before these guys either ;o).
One of the best live performances EVER....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolute sound and fury. The reverb makes it almost...operatic...this is undeniable proof of why the Clash is/was one of the great ones.....
In some of my more philosophical moments I've often thought to myself, "Plato the Greek or Rin Tin Tin? Who's more famous to the billion millions?"
The Clash were real legends, among the greatest Rock Bands of all times. Rude Boy movie got me into Punk Rock decades back ago. This version is mind-blowing, so much energy and emotion came out.... I consider myself lucky only to watch Joe my Rock hero live , a year before he dies in 2002
They don't talk to us like this anymore. There is no dialogue.
Every lyric of this song is as right-on now as when the Clash first released it, and the sound and fury go perfectly with the words. I wish more people felt this way. I wish I still felt this way -- enough to actually do something about it. Shit....
+rftulie profits of doom. londons burning
rftulie 🎈
I know it's been a couple of years since you posted I sure hope you still don't feel the same push on f*** the world🔥🔥🔥👊
Being familiar with the album-version, I would have assumed this song was too stuffed full of disco sound-effects to be performed so well straight-forwardly in the Clash's standard live four-piece configuration. This one of those rare situations in which I am actually pleased to have been completely and totally wrong.
A. Warren Duvall they grew musically by this time and their talents we're so broad
This show wasn't a slouch in the audio department. Would love to be a fly on the wall at the mixing desk.
Man....thank you for this. The Clash and Tim Snyder in one video. Fantastic memories.
🟥⬛🟥⬛🟥⬛🟥⬛🟥⬛🟥⬛🟥⬛🟥⬛
August 27th, the year was 1982. University of Pennsylvania, Class of '23 Arena. I was 15 and saw what was not only my first concert, but might as well have been my last. The opening act was another legendary band named Burning Spear. It was a hall of fame worthy night and it took me years before I realized what I witnessed.
Thanks Mark Pignitore!
The Clash and Burning Spear.....WOW. Now that's a night of entertainment!
Damn, Paul showing some skills in this performance. That is some hard stuff to play around 3:53
+MUD=_- Agreed, thanks for bringing it to attentions. The whole band performance is complete for me...with pure poetry. Also one of few times I seen Joe not mess his words singing live. Here he was on point and raw. Great skills as always too from Topper. In short...brilliant!
this is one of his best lines
Matthew Breeden It's not actually his line, he's doing a really great job of covering Norman Watt Roy's bass part on the original album/single version.
The incredible thing is that he didn’t even play bass when he joined- they brought him on cause they liked the way he looked. Turned out to be a good call, cause holy hell did he get the hang of it.
im reading alot of these comments ya'll have, and usually when something gets this much praise - it tends to get out-of-hand, over- the- top, it becomes unreal- but this is a rare situation, this time all the praise im reading - is true! its not unreal, The Clash- the only band you cant 'over-do-it' with your comments, its opposite you cant praise them enough : )
Seeing this live on late nite tv
I just cant begin to say how refreshing
this was from the old -stones, zep ,who,ect
this night change me forever !
paul is the coolest looking bass player ever
The clash songs never get old. One of the best British singers ever.
Clash had two singers Joe was the cool one Mick was a better sweet singer
I know. I was born and brought up in London.
yes, Joe Strummer invented rap. I saw them in 1981 in San Francisco. they inspired my first mohawk. I am now 63 (a grandmother) Joe would be 60 now. I miss the Clash. What a fun time it was.
22/12/2002 the day the music died....I cried like a baby when joe died ...I blasted out the clash all day and night sat outside drinking Jack daniels breaking my heart....me and my pals would dog the school go to my mums cos she was at work and we would blast out COMBAT ROCK.....now my music heroes are getting older...BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN....ACDC....or has split up like OASIS..but music and memories live on.....god bless u joe...ur my guitar hero 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Uhh...no. Rap was around at least 1979. Sugar Hill Gang. Stop trying to give credit where it's not due.
@@cary8214 why respond to a 7year old comment
The energy Joe and mick exert at 4:00 is so infectious. Magnificent..... Magnificent... Magnificent.
This is so POWERFUL....It brought me to tears🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I saw it when it aired on tv...I also saw their London Calling tour. :)
Damn if Mick's delay pedal isn't going full force, filling so much space, and at least 2 years before U2 started doing it at that. The Clash really were poised to take over stadiums. But I dunno, how things ended up were just as good.
a flippen 30 year old video i watched 10 minutes ago still has me out of breath,RRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIILOVE IT SO MUCH
Huge energy...and for a Tom Snyder Show. It's why I will always love this band.
Incomparable. One of THE GREATEST acts of all time. Not just a punk band.
By punk standards I suppose I would be classified as a yuppie or a pop music dork-but one thing I know for sure The Clash are fucking awesome and I totally get why legions of fans consider them the best ever.They are easily the most influential band of their era.This song right here is one of my favorite songs of all time-and this version is pretty killer.I don't think you can categorize The Clash as punk rock- I think their style is so unique and original that they are in that rare position of being a group that is not defineable.That is a very rare and prestigious honor.
I agree, but Tommy Gun, Complete Control and a few others were defiantly punk songs. Just a lot better than most!
Given that this classic was one of the very first songs to bring rap out of NYC and show it to the world I could not agree with you more.
Caleb Rochester Well, think again.
what is a "punk standards?"
Jacob Boyle You figure it out you seem to be intelligent
I effing LOVE this..even better than the studio version. Mick's guitar is awesome, and Joe's intensity? It's like he's from some alternate reality - the greatest frontman ever. They had it all - talent, passion, originality, looks and style.
Very simply the greatest band ever.
Completely redefined the word "intense". Whew! I remember watching this, heart-pounding, because they were THE band for me. They did not disappoint.
I love this performance so much more than the album version. It's so f'n great.
Every couple of months I tend to forget just how incredible The Clash was. This video is a perfect reminder.
That is The Clash greatness, better live than in studio.
One of the greatest video's I've ever seen! what happened to music these days nobody seems to give a shit about anything anymore. these guys are brilliant!
This is what happens when soul, talent and courage come together. 30-something years later and the corporate soundtrack is very much, "You lot! What? Don't stop! Give it all you've got!" The Clash are more relevant all the time.
Best band ever❤ no one writes songs like this anymore
The great Topper Headon everybody.
Yep, a little powerhouse and so underrated
he makes those 16ths and accents sound so easy and natural
Man! we waited all week for this show to air. It was so exciting to see them live. Back in the days before MTV and UA-cam.
God Bless Tom Snyder! (yellow smokers teeth 'n all).
When they were hot The Clash were a real force. Timeless, funky and so influential.
Holy fukken sheeyit, this just might be the best televised live performance of "Mag-7" of theirs I've ever seen!!!
only one word: perfect !
only one word:CHEESEBOIGER
Might be the best guitar echo I’ve ever heard. I think I will feel like a teenager listening to this at 80. So much raw energy and great lyrics
More amazing every time I watch it
If you aren't putting this much passion into your music, what's the point? MAGNIFICENT !
4 :)
I recommend Sandinista!
(This whole thing of "it would make a great single, or even *double* album"... bollocks. It is what it is, and that's a beautifully sprawling tapestry of Delights - great songs, great dubs, great general bits and pieces. Good times. And it's not like they ever tried to sell it as a Triple Album in the wanky old overblown Prog sense... it just is what it is. And what it is is damn fine).
Goodness gracious, the ENERGY from the band is busting through the screen of my cell phone at 6am as I'm about to go in to work!! I can handle anything after seeing this!! Fantastic performance!!!!!!
Love Joe's cries of "Maaaagnificent!" at the end... the recorded version could've used 'em!
the clash and the pogues is all the music i will ever need
Isso que é banda punk...viva o CLASH!
I’ll always remember showing this to my mate and he said “what you reckon the US audience thought right there and then?” 🤯 a bit like then went to a talk show and witnessed alien magic that they still haven’t got their head around!!❤
Who's voting thumbs down? If you got something better I'm all ears....?
pricks!! :-)
Nickelback fans!
Watching this always gets me pumped up. Best version of this song, so much intensity.
Omfg they were so good.
Nice too see The Clash enjoying being the THE CLASH!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this raw sound so much more than that dubby/funk production on Sandinista!
Raw as it gets
Anyone watching this in 2019 not only are you awesome.. this clip is better then the actually recording and its straight up genuine clash.
I forgot HOW good they were. As hard working and hard rocking as AC/DC!! This shit is NOT EASY!! TOTAL commitment by the band!!! IMO.
The clash beat the shit out of AC/DC and their pompous stadium rock any day of the week
i was lucky to have seen the clash a few times back in the day and after one gig in leicester i went with a good few others to bother them while they were trying to chill, I`ve read this in more than one book and I can say without doubt that the 4 or so minutes i was chatting with joe he was interested in me, our conversation, and nothing else, except when paul passed him a spliff...which he kindly passed to me...he was a rare man, he was also a gentleman, in the finest sense of the word