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Video of Mick, Topper and Billy Bragg from Tuesday

As promised yesterday -- video clip from Breaking Rocks featuring Billy Bragg, Mick Jones and Topper Headon. Billy Bragg has even been kind enough to be in contact with the blog about the project…I’m so chuffed and grateful to Alan Miles, the director.


Legendary Clash members Mick Jones and Topper Headon were reunited in the studio for the first time in 27 years when they joined Billy Bragg for a recording aimed at promoting the folk singers Jail Guitar Doors campaign.

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Jones/Headon in studio with Bragg Breaking News from Breaking Rocks

Giant thanks to Alan Miles director of Breaking Rocks and Billy Bragg for forwarding the official press release (below) – video clip should follow shortly:

Clash members reunite for Billy Bragg’s prison charity

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Legendary Clash members Mick Jones and Topper Headon were reunited in the studio for the first time in 27 years when they joined Billy Bragg for a recording aimed at promoting the folk singer’s Jail Guitar Doors campaign.

Started two years ago, the Jail Guitar Doors initiative helps to supply musical instruments to prison inmates, to aid with their rehabilitation, and has so far seen several ‘graduates’ of the scheme pursue careers as performers after their release from jail.

Bragg, Jones and Headon were backed by a band comprising former inmates Leon Walker, Jonny Neesom, Kevin Hawkins and Jon Smillie on a spirited re-recording of the 1978 Clash song Jail Guitar Doors, from which the campaign takes its name.

“The guys were telling us how much this scheme had helped them move on from their previous lives before prison,” said Clash guitarist Mick Jones, who in 2007 donated the money for the first ever JGD acoustic guitars to be delivered to a jail. “It was really touching to think we’ve helped, even if it’s in a small way.”

Drummer Nick ‘Topper’ Headon added: “To see it all come to fruition is absolutely beautiful. It was great to meet these guys. When I was in prison myself, many years ago, I was lucky enough to have access to a guitar, which belonged to the prison vicar! I know how much it helped me get through it.

Billy Bragg, who says his life was changed after seeing The Clash play live at Victoria Park in 1978, inspiring him to write about social and political issues, explained: “Prison has to be about much more than just locking people up. We want people to be able to move on from their situation and reconnect with the outside world, and my hunch was that playing an instrument – particularly a guitar – could help that.”

The recording session was filmed for Alan Miles’ ‘Breaking Rocks’, a gritty and uplifting documentary about the Jail Guitar Doors initiative, which will be premiered as part of the Raindance film festival at Proud Gallery, Camden Town on 1 October. The film will be followed by performances from Billy Bragg, Mick Jones, the MC5’s Wayne Kramer, Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Jail Guitar Doors graduates Leon Walker, Jonny Neesom, Louise Wells and Theone Coleman, plus Night of Treason.

Proud Galleries, Camden, London, Thursday October 1st sees the Raindance Film Festival premiere of Breaking Rocks, Alan Miles Jail Guitar Doors documentary. The film will be followed by live performances from Billy Bragg, Get Cape. Wear Cape Fly. The Rotten Hill Gang featuring Mick Jones, Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters) Wayne Kramer MC5, Night of Treason.

For information visit www.breakingrocks.co.uk

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Wearing badges is not enough….Billy Bragg and The Clash

billy bragg US flag Wearing badges is not enough....Billy Bragg and The ClashFriday afternoon and I’m knackered, supposed to play football in a few hours and it is 104f so I’m not impressed at all. This recent video frenzy I’ve been on isn’t intentional, it’s just that there are a number of things I keep finding coupled with great clips being sent to me (which is much appreciated). I will write more soon, I promise I just tend to remember stories I want to write about but instantly forget video so I have to seize the moment and get this stuff posted.  For this afternoon I wanted to share a video of Billy Bragg performing at the Electric Picnic 5 Sep in Ireland, this hot on the heels of his recent Beethoven inspired trip to Los Angeles. The clip is most notable for both the song but also the Strummer/Jail Guitar Doors guitar that Bragg is playing.

Regular visitors may accuse me of mentioning Billy Bragg too often and I’ve a 2 part answer to that. Yes I do mention him, I’m a huge fan of Bragg and have been for over 25 years. Equally importantly I feel that Billy Bragg comes from the same bloodlines that got the Clash up and running at the dawn of British Punk. From his earliest Bragg plus amp being labeled as a ‘one-man Clash’ right through to the present day and his continued dedication to causes that deserve attention. In conjunction he’s the engine room behind Jail Guitar Doors and will never cease to triumph the impact that The Clash had in terms of both influence on him but also their importance to music history.

Bragg doesn’t seek the easy path, even as he has matured and the issues have changed from Thatcher and supporting striking Coal Miners through to international business practices and the corruption of big oil money. Mixing pop and politics has been his battle for so long and I only wish more artists would mix a little more awareness into their agendas. That said I know there are those who can’t stand Bragg….if you’re one of those don’t worry you’re still welcome round these parts, you can’t help your lack of taste! There’s a lengthy (18 minute) 2 part inverview with Bragg that goes along with the track which I endorse. He now has a 15 year old son who is learning guitar and NOT supporting West Ham (good lad), Billy’s storytelling as usual is hilarious.

Part One -- Billy Bragg Interview

Part Two -- Billy Bragg Interview

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