Round one
The Clash
Formed in: 1976
Genres: Punk rock, new wave, post-punk, reggae, experimental rock
Lineup: Joe Strummer- vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
Mick Jones- guitar, vocals, keyboards
Paul Simonon- bass
Topper Headon- drums, piano
Albums from the 80s:
Sandinista! (1980)
Combat Rock (1982)
Cut the Crap (1985)
Propaganda:
Blondie
Formed in: 1974
Genres: New wave, pop rock, punk rock, disco, funk
Lineup: Clem Burke-drums
Jimmy Destri- Keyboards
Nigel Harrison- bass
Debbie Harry- vocals
Frank Infante- guitar
Chris Stein- guitar
Albums from the 80s:
Autoamerican (1980)
The Hunter (1982)
Propaganda: No idea how they weren't already submitted 10 times as soon as the tourney opened up to women. Debbie Harry is one of the Queens of Rock and Roll and she more than deserves a shot at the crown here too along with her adorable if overshadowed bandmates.
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ストレンジ・デイズ NO.63 2004年12月号
有限会社ストレンジ・デイズ
Specials:ザ・クラッシュ/イーグルス & カリフォルニア・サウンド/『スマイル』/ジョン・レノン
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original postcard "end of the trail" photographed by adrian atwater on the cover of give em enough rope by the clash
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Paul Simonon smashes his bass, on this day, September 20th, 1979 in New York City.
Photo by Pennie Smith
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Paul Simonon at the Cardiff Top Rank Suite, 1978
📸 Dave Smitham
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Hey there! I know it's been a while. Something's up, right? I'll be taking a break from posting these smaller format webcomics in order to focus on a larger project that will probably be taking up all my time this year. If I finish it by year's end it'll be a G-D miracle, to be honest, but I gotta try. If there's interest, I'll post about the progress on this page/blog/account. In the meantime, I'll be going through my archive and posting whatever comics I've worked on that I haven't had a chance to share yet. Also, I'll try to get my IG account in order. Follow it here. I'll try to have more regular updates there.
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So sick of the whole debate of "Is (X) punk?" "Does (Y) count as punk?" "(Z) is a punk action, actually". Everybody knows the only way to be truly punk is to agree to go to Texas and "disappear" as a publicity stunt, go to Paris instead, be actually reported as a missing person by your manager and bandmates, get blackout drunk by having ten pints in a row, and only regain consciousness to find out you're already halfway through running the Paris marathon. If you haven't done that you're a fuckin poser.
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Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon, 1976
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Joe Strummer at Festival Hall , Melbourne, February 1982
Photo by Wayne O'Farrell
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