Clash Blog interview coming up
Hello all and a happy Sunday to you. I’ve got a lot of bits and pieces scattered about due to a lack of posts the last few days sorry about that. I’ll work to get current and reply to your emails and posts in the days ahead. I will try and review Clash stories from around the net Monday though there was nothing major over the weekend. Just one quick piece of news this evening; I’m
excited to announce that I’m scheduled to have a short phone interview with Alan Miles, the Director of Breaking Rocks (the Jail Guitar Doors film) this week. Entirely worth being aware of is that Alan also was behind (accidentally) ‘The Last Night London Burned’ the short documentary that captured the night that Mick Jones joined Joe Strummer (Nov 2002) onstage in unplanned fashion shortly before Joe’s death. This famous event in Acton (Acton Town Hall pictured right) was captured by Miles and given the historic nature received great plaudits upon release. If anyone reading the blog has a question they’d like me to offer to Alan Miles I’d be happy to try and include it when we speak. Breaking Rocks of course has been formed in a far more natural style and I look forward to seeing the finished product. Please email me or leave comments before Tuesday evening with ideas.
Lastly, have a look at this article from Wonkavision and help me determine if they are being serious or not. I thought it was a joke but I’m not certain, I think it might be legitimate stab at the moral fibre of ‘punk rock’ in which case…come off it! Not much else, sorry for lack of news – I’ll make up for it next week. Cheers – Tim

