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Subject: The Clash (Musical Group)

  • Look, It's The "Definitive 200" Albums of All Time. Sure, If You Don't Have Ears, Absolutely.

    March 8, 2007
  • No One Voted, But They Did Eat Cake...

    May 14, 2007
  • Naked eye

    Turn on and tune in to the Dallas Video Festival

    March 16, 2000
  • Various Artists

    White Riot: A Tribute to the Clash (Uncut Magazine)

    December 18, 2003
  • PVC Street Gang Pipes Up

    April 2, 2009
  • Taylor Swift, Butch Walker and Others Offer Up Their 2008 Favorites

    ...Oh, and we got a few well-known out-of-towners to share some of their favorites too

    January 1, 2009
  • You Slaid me

    On the road in his Dodge Dart, Slaid Cleaves is the last of the traveling troubadours

    April 6, 2000
  • The Clash

    The Singles (Columbia Legacy)

    November 23, 2006
  • Robbie Williams

    Sing When You're Winning (Capitol Records)

    November 2, 2000
  • Shell Game

    Over the Hedge wants you to feel bad about what it's selling, which is everything

    May 18, 2006
  • Joe Strummer Revisited

    Two long-lost reissues shed light on a punk icon.

    August 4, 2005
  • The Clash

    London Calling: Legacy Edition (Legacy/Epic)

    September 16, 2004
  • Future Shock

    Michael Winterbottom paints a plausibly problematic tomorrow in Code 46

    August 19, 2004
  • Going Through Changes

    Salim Nourallah, who's become a different man over the years, isreleasing three new recordings

    April 29, 2004
  • Irish Eyes

    It's about learning heritage, not getting hammered

    March 11, 2004
  • Classic, Rock

    Why is the most important producer in rock history a footnote?

    February 19, 2004
  • Thanks Again

    Rhino assembles the definitive '70s punk collection. Pretty much.

    November 27, 2003
  • Real Whirled

    Plus: New Entries in the Dallas Dictionary; “Oh, Laura”

    September 11, 2003
  • This Week's Day-By-Day Picks

    August 7, 2003
  • Shallow Graves

    Budapest One's Keith Killoren and Chad Stockslager find their future in the past

    June 12, 2003
  • Lift Off

    This may be it for Lift to Experience

    May 29, 2003
  • 'Cocks, Rock

    Buzzcocks still kick ace, in case you've forgotten

    May 29, 2003
  • War on War Songs

    Iraq and roll don't go together well when rockers protest

    March 27, 2003
  • A Sad Salvation

    At SXSW, you couldn't hear the bad news over all that music

    March 20, 2003
  • We Meet Again, Mr. Bond

    Plus: Empty Pocket, Sensitivity Training, Parting Words

    January 16, 2003
  • He Goes Now

    Joe Strummer is dead. Merry effin' Christmas.

    December 26, 2002
  • Rising Stock

    With Berry, the interest is high--and, indeed, the latest Bond yields a big payoff

    November 21, 2002
  • Royal's Screwups

    Wes Anderson's film is like its characters: flawed genius

    December 27, 2001
  • Hits and Grins

    The greatest-hits format has fallen out of favor, but sometimes the results are pure gold

    December 27, 2001
  • The Rebel's Waltz

    For 10 years, Joe Strummer made little noise. Finally, the Clash front man returns with a record he can call his own.

    August 16, 2001
  • Crit and Shap 2000

    The worst of the worst

    December 28, 2000
  • Rage Against the Machine

    Renegades (Epic Records)

    December 21, 2000
  • 100 Bullets

    MTV and Rolling Stone pick the 100 greatest pop songs ever, "from The Beatles to the Backstreet Boys." We demand a recount.

    December 7, 2000
  • Rock and a Hard Place

    Music can free your soul, but can it spring the West Memphis Three?

    October 5, 2000
  • Out of the Past

    John Doe doesn't have to run from yesterdays anymore

    September 28, 2000
  • Set to stun

    The Deathray Davies love math, drunk ventriloquists, Chinese checkers, and Devo records

    August 3, 2000
  • True believer

    From punk to rock to country, Alejandro Escovedo has weathered the push and pull of family and music

    June 22, 2000
  • Young guns

    Julien Temple and The Sex Pistols set their record straight in The Filth and the Fury

    June 8, 2000
  • A mother of a father

    Bo Diddley created rock and roll -- now, where's his check?

    March 23, 2000
  • Viva Sandinista!

    Is the Clash still the only band that matters?

    March 2, 2000
  • Out There

    Fire & Skill: The Songs of the Jam

    January 20, 2000
  • Book 'em

    Separating the wheat from the chaff in this year's crop of rock-and-roll tomes

    December 23, 1999
  • Nic at night

    Scorsese manages to bring out the dead, especially in the living

    October 21, 1999
  • Live from New York?

    Saturday Night Live and DreamWorks Records team up for two not-ready-for-prime-time compilations

    September 30, 1999
  • Manifest destiny

    The Dictators are not back. They never left.

    May 20, 1999
  • Manifest destiny

    The Dictators are not back. They never left.

    May 13, 1999
  • Combat rock

    The Strafers tune in to rebel radio and the Clash's echoes

    February 8, 1996
  • Off the record

    After seven wacky years, 14 Records prepares to close its doors

    July 27, 1995
  • Dour times

    Portishead creates a sad poetic sound that separates dreams from reality

    April 6, 1995
  • Radio, Radio: Ayo Says Adios, While We Look at Just What Passes for "Quality Rock"

    Two follow-ups in this particular radio round-up. First, I exchanged a few messages with Alan Ayo via Facebook, and the long and short of it is, he's not at all upset that Clear Channel gave him his walking papers yesterday. Writes the former midday host and music director at KDGE-FM:I'm feeling rather liberated, excited, and have so much else going on, I haven't even had time to think about my radio past.I really don't feel I was ever a "radio DJ", anyway. Just a music fan who was standing in t

    April 29, 2009