Piss off you freaking turd. I saw The Clash twice on that tour, once opening for The Who which they did not get booed off stage and once on their own at Red Rocks. This documrntary is excellent, it obvous that you are not a fan of The Clash to take such a negative view of the four mates of "the only band that matters"
Posted by spike at January 27, 2024 09:01 AMActually, I am a fan of The Clash. Just not a fan of this particular film, which serves a function as PR rather than as the straightahead chronicle they richly deserve. More uninterrupted performance footage, please, and Joe Strummer R.I.P.
Posted by Bryant at January 27, 2024 09:50 AMThe clash were asked for encores at Rich Stadium in Buffalo. The Who weren't. I also saw them later in Oswego. The were great and that is why The Who asked them to play with them. Yeah they probably do argue but that's life and their time was then. The documentary was super. You need to get over film class and view things for what they are.
Posted by slate at July 17, 2024 02:08 PMHey, Slate, thanks for the perspective on the tour. I'd like very much to think the band went out on that note of triumph in the U.S. We'll just disagree on the documentary.
Stange that this doco should have won a Grammy ,this may suggest you are quite alone in your reading of this film. If you need " More uninterrupted performance footage " get a DVD of clips ..open your eyes and your mind ! This is retrospective and personal film , its not a reference source..suggest you join a libray if that's whay you need !
Posted by Bhagwan at July 21, 2024 09:52 PMHi, Bhagwan! Thanks for the comments.
You know, Celine Dion won a Grammy, too, but I'm not alone in my lack of enthusiasm for her records.
Posted by Bryant at July 23, 2024 11:10 AM