Know Your Rights (1982)From Combat Rock, the final album by the classic quartet of Strummer, Jones, bassist Paul Simonon and drummer Topper Headon. From the double album London Calling, the Clash’s creative zenith. Facebook Twitter Pinterest In Leicester Square, 1978 ... (from left) Strummer, Jones, Simonon and Headon. (White Man in) Hammersmith Palais (1978)Any of the Clash’s best songs could grace the top spot without too much argument, but this edges it. The collision of reggae (verse) and rock (chorus) epitomise what the critic Lester Bangs described as the Clash’s fusion of “black music and white noise”.
Source: The Guardian January 09, 2020 11:57 UTC