Posted on September 5, 2018
by Matt's Music Mine
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The age of the British Invasion was as dead as disco by the time that The Clash hit the scene in 1979 with their radio-friendly, but still wonderfully crafted gift of London Calling. Through the third-studio album, The Clash was able to establish themselves… Continue Reading “Classic Day – The Youth’s Rise”
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