The Clash - Magnificent Seven - Tom Synder Show 1981 video free download


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The Clash playing Magnificent Seven on the Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder. June 1981.

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8 years ago

Sam Pratt

They were pissed at Snyder for his cheap shot interview. (Notice how Strummer looks into the camera when he sings “this awful place.”)

8 years ago

L St.

Genius. The rap's first song made for white men

8 years ago

Sergey Khristoforov

Came here because of Halt and Catch Fire :D

8 years ago

Jack Spraker

Magnificent

8 years ago

dominique aubert

#Punk-Rockalors je tente,un peu plus d'onglets

8 years ago

christmas elf

clash rock!

8 years ago

deeder2000

Is this the first rap by a white guy, way before many! 'The only band that mattered'! And it still rings true, and that is no dis to all the other bands; it's just that this band 'meant' it!

8 years ago

Andrew Trent

Adding this to the collection even though I've shared it before. Why? 'Cos it's The Clash. That's why.

9 years ago

rftulie

Every lyric of this song is as right-on now as when the Clash first released it, and the sound and fury go perfectly with the words. I wish more people felt this way. I wish I still felt this way -- enough to actually do something about it. Shit....

9 years ago

Duane Lohr

curiosity, did the clash start rap music?

9 years ago

The Kelly

Joe <3

9 years ago

Stephan Steffan

The Clash - Magnificent Seven - Tom Synder Show 1981 nice weekend :)

9 years ago

Nessie ZZ Huang

Excellent! LOVE THE CLASH. RIP JOE STRUMMER...

9 years ago

Chris Okum

God I miss bad-ass rock stars. Maybe they'll come back one day. I doubt it. The dorks passing as "rock stars" today are so dorky that they make the word dork seem insufficient. When people are going gaga over that Future Islands shit, with their chubby little bald front man emoting like a Mormon politcian, you know Rock is dead.

9 years ago

miguel angel Alvarado

Los héroes de la clase trabjadora, saludos desde Gdl Mex. 

9 years ago

A. Warren Duvall

Being familiar with the album-version, I would have assumed this song was too stuffed full of disco sound-effects to be performed so well straight-forwardly in the Clash's standard live four-piece configuration. This one of those rare situations in which I am actually pleased to have been completely and totally wrong.

9 years ago

rockvilleraven

The story I heard about Sandinista being a 3 record release was they were unhappy with their record deal and that was how many albums they owed the label thinking they could get out of it and go to Stiff Records where they could have gotten more artistic freedom.

9 years ago

Greg Troutman

These guys were so tight you could read the date off a quarter in Joe's back pocket.

9 years ago

Albert Novak

hey sexxxyu partyin'?

9 years ago

Jack McDonald Burnett

#clashurday

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