The Clash | Garageland | ‘Live’ at Rehearsal Rehearsals | From the movie ‘Rude Boy’ | 1978
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This video is a new edit of footage from the movie ‘Rude Boy’, synced to the full length audio of Garageland, taken from The Clash album, ‘Rude Boy - The Directors Cut’, the ‘unofficial’ soundtrack bootleg. • The Clash Garageland originally appeared as the concluding track of their 1977 debut album, ‘The Clash’. The song was conceived partly as a response to NME critic Charles Shaar Murray’s damming review of the bands appearance at the Sex Pistols Screen on the Green concert in 1976: ‘The Clash are the kind of garage band who should be returned to the garage immediately, preferably with the engine running, which would undoubtedly be more of a loss to their friends and families than to either rock or roll.’ The opening verse of ‘Garageland’ is: ‘Back in the garage with my b******t detector / Carbon monoxide making sure it's effective’, followed by the chorus: ‘We're a garage band / We come from garageland’. Ironically, two years after the 1976 review that inspired the band to write ‘Garageland’, in the NME Murray called The Clash ‘the greatest rock band in the world’. • In the Rude Boy movie, the performance of ‘Garageland’ is interrupted by cutting to other scenes. Thanks to the availability of ‘Rude Boy - The Directors Cut’ soundtrack album, the audio could be replaced with the complete uninterrupted version of the same performance. Apparently the bootleg album was cut from a copy of a rare Rude Boy soundtrack cassette tape, issued for promotional purposes at the time, by the band’s label CBS. To date there has not been an official release of the Rude Boy soundtrack. Perhaps for authenticity reasons – because most of the Rude Boy live tracks were not in fact live, but were re-recorded at Wessex Studios, in London in 1978, for inclusion in the film. I recut the available footage to the complete audio, to create what I hope convincingly appears to be a complete performance. Thanks for watching, hope you dig it! • Credits Musicians: Joe Strummer | Lead vocals, rhythm guitar Mick Jones | Lead guitar, backing vocals Paul Simonon | Bass, backing vocals Topper Headon | Drums Mick Jones | Bill Price | The Clash | Production Audio: The Clash | Garageland | ‘Live’ at Rehearsal Rehearsals | 1978 | Re-recorded at Wessex Studios 1978 | From the bootleg soundtrack album The Clash ‘Rude Boy - The Directors Cut’ Video: The Clash | Garageland | 1978 | From the movie Rude Boy | 1980 • Directed by Jack Hazan & David Mingay • Always more videos to follow, so please keep your electric eye on me babe! I don't own the rights, and I'm not making any money out of this etc. Just a fan making videos for other fans. Please Share, Like, Comment, Subscribe NachosVideos.com Facebook.com/TheNachoVideos YouTube.com/NachoVideo DailyMotion.com/NachosVideos OK.ru/nachovideo Instagram.com/NachoVideo Twitter.com/NachosVideos YouTube.com/TheVideoFilmsWeSaw TheNachoVideos@gmail.com I edit, therefore I am #TheClash #Garageland #RehearsalRehearsals #RudeBoy #1978 #1980
Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for his solo work and his collaborations with Art Garfunkel. He and Garfunkel, whom he met in elementary school in 1953, came to prominence in the 1960s as Simon & Garfunkel. Their blend of folk and rock, including hits such as "The Sound of Silence" (1965), "Mrs. Robinson" (1968), "America" (1968), and "The Boxer" (1969), served as a soundtrack to the 1960s counterculture. Their final album, Bridg...
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