Quick Question about The Clash

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The imposter
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Quick Question about The Clash

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Elvis has mentioned his fondness for The Clash on numerous occasions but reading his liner notes he states that this opinion wasn't shared by some of The Attractions. Any ideas who wasn't into The Clash? My guess is it was Steve 'cos Topper and Simonen could only have inspired Pete and Bruce.
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Bruce was an old hippy - he couldn't stand the Clash.
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I love Bruce. Coolest old, bald guy ever.
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EH - we're talking about Bruce Thomas, not Bruce Willis :lol:
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verbal gymnastics wrote:EH - we're talking about Bruce Thomas, not Bruce Willis :lol:
LOL !!! :lol: I did rather enjoy Bruce T's basswork on the old Attractions works, but, hey - stll cool to see EC having Pete and Steve around after all these freaking years ...... and it's a darned shame that '05 was THE first time EC has performed in Knoxville, TN. Hopefully, he'll come again, as that was one helluva anniversary present from my wife last year 8)
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