UnforgettableLemon
Rock n' Roll Doggie ALL ACCESS
There's a brilliant review/Clash article in the current issue of the New Yorker discussing the reissue of London Calling. It talks about the band's history a bit, goes through the tracks on the album, and then finally calls "Guns of Brixton" the soul of the album. And then there's this:
"Threatening your rivals and writing scatological lyrics is one way to be 'controversial.' Staring down the riot police is another"
Those two sentences say so much. It's a good read, I don't have time to transcribe it, though.
"Threatening your rivals and writing scatological lyrics is one way to be 'controversial.' Staring down the riot police is another"
Those two sentences say so much. It's a good read, I don't have time to transcribe it, though.