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The Clash Cup Round 2 Match 11

Good evening everyone how was your Saturday then? I just got home from playing football where it was a lovely 104f when we started but good fun nevertheless, in fact I imagined the ball was a particular person’s head (see previous post) so putting my boot through the ball had an extra level of satisfaction tonight. If this is your first visit your timing is good as it’s time for another edition of The Clash Cup. A very simple process that allows you to vote for your favourite Clash song via the blog; round one included every Clash song I could find and we are now well into round two. The pairings are completely at random and you can vote once over the next four or five days. Before seeing which names come out of the bag tonight we need to recap the previous battle from earlier in the month which was quite a close run thing.

Justice Tonight/Kick It Over defeated The City of The Dead 37 – 30

That was quite the result, it was close from the very beginning and the original lead set by the eventual winner got smaller and larger until it ended as a very tight affair. As it stands, the City of The Dead looks set to continue into round three as one of the most successful runners up however that is subject to change based on the overall results from this round. I know I had a hard time picking between these two and it seemed so did you. The battle of the B-Sides indeed! Now we’ll use the random number generator for the next two:

Round 2 Match 11

Four Horseman versus  English Civil War

I do believe we have another difficult decision on our hands based on the above. I know both songs will get good support but on this occasion I know instantly which one I’ll pick but don’t let my thoughts influence what you do nor should you let the current votes impact your decision because I do see some big changes from day to day with these votes. This could be another situation where the runner-up gets enough support to make it into round three or perhaps I’m totally misjudging how the votes will fall. For me, English Civil War was one of the first Clash songs that I became completely obsessed with as a kid and I still find it’s one that sends my blood racing. Great to sing along to and then one of the first songs I learned to play very badly on guitar when I eventually learned how to do many years later, still learning don’t hold your breath. On the other hand Four Horsemen was never amongst my top 10 tracks from London Calling which means it will probably go and win this handsomely.

Form book:

Round 1 – Four Horsemen defeated Lover’s Rock          71% of the vote
Round 1 – English Civil War lost to London’s Burning    with 31% of the vote but stayed in the competition due to most votes for a runner-up in round one

Odds:

I’d completely forgotten that English Civil War had lost in round one but got a lot of votes which enabled it to continue on. I’ve actually read that a lot of people felt the song was too gimmicky and the lyrics too naive, not to mention the fact it wasn’t technically an original composition either. I may be in the minority willing it to go forward in The Clash Cup although I think it’s probably not going to make it this time. London Calling just has so much support spread across its 19 tracks so that songs from the album will usually be a favourite until we get to the final 32.

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animal farm still The Clash Cup Round 2 Match 11When people listen to songs that are more than a decade old or so the phrase ‘how has it dated’ often comes up. My opinion for what it’s worth is that Four Horsemen even years ago was the only track on London Calling where the production maybe didn’t bring out the best in the song and I’d say the passing of time emphasizes that a little bit more. As for English Civil War it technically a Clash cover version with the tune of course taken from Johnny Comes Marching Home and/or Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye. So whether the origin of the folk song is American or Irish is up in the air. I would guess Irish and then rewritten during the Civil War by Irish-Americans as a reworked folk song to mark the brutal war. Common sense tells me my personal affection for English Civil War came from knowing it from when I was a toddler although I don’t remember attending any Irish folk sessions it could be my Mum’s fault I would venture (yes she’s a Dubliner, not one of the Dubliners mind you, I don’t want to misrepresent her).

As always I encourage you to give both songs a final listen before voting which you can do by way of clicking the options that follow. Voting itself is equally easy but all votes are final, if you feel like justifying your decision or indecision please feel free to add your comments as it would be nice to hear from you. As for the versions, I almost forgot Animal Farm was one of the most influential ‘proper’ books that resonated with me at an early age and as you know the cover of the English Civil War 45rpm sleeve featured the aforementioned conflicted farm animals. Don’t know why that came up but there you have it and if you resort to read one book this year that you’ve never read, try that one or To kill a Mockingbird. Back on track here is Four Horsemen which features Joe adding vocals from the making of London Calling DVD with Guy Stevens working his magic. (Warning for the ladies tasty Paul Simonon alert on the video). As for English Civil War it just had to be the Rude Boy clip/outtake where Strummer looks positively charged and ready to shout the lyrics through your head if need be.

Happy voting, thanks for voting and I will speak to you very soon.

Which Clash Song Stays in The Clash Cup? Round 2 match 11

  • Four Horsemen (32%, 19 Votes)
  • English Civil War (68%, 39 Votes)

Total Voters: 59

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The Clash Cup Round 2 – Match 10 (b-side shootout!)

Only me again with the latest installment of the Clash Blog. I’m not impressed today as the temperature is back over 110f just when I thought the worst of the summer was gone, if you’re sitting somewhere and complaining about it being in the 60′s outside I don’t want to hear it. Make sure you check back with the blog over the weekend as I should have approval for some very cool images from a recent art exhibition for you. This afternoon back like a zombie it’s time for The Clash Cup, I know it’s been dormant for a few weeks but all of the events surrounding Joe Strummer’s Birthday including reviews and previews took out much of the blog during the latter part of August.

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So will it be this B-Side...

The Clash Cup if you’re new to the blog is a very simple and democratic process allows you to select your favorite Clash song by way of voting on the blog. We are now in round two and looking to whittle down the best Clash songs ever until we reach a final 16, then eight and so on. Each of the pairings is set 100% at random so you take what you get even with the decision isn’t always easy. Before tonight’s pairing we do have to review the voting for the most recent installment of the cup which was earlier in August. Decent voter turnout for the last matchup but I would suggest the more likely song still won out:

This is Radio Clash defeated Ghetto Defendant 28-18

Closer than I expected but I don’t think enough runner-up votes to allow the Combat Rock track to make it through to the next round, which to be fair is probably how it should be. As I said this is most likely the last round where the voting will often be fairly easy, so let’s have a look at the next pair:

Round 2 Match 10

City of the Dead versus  Justice Tonight/Kick It Over

Well that’s a turn up for the books as neither song would make the most obvious list of Clash songs which is not to say either song is poor by any means. In fact both songs are quite unique in terms of sound and come from that spell of hyperactivity that The Clash were guilty of from ’77 until ’79. The other thought I had almost immediately is how do you separate the two and choose a winner? I know which one I prefer (just) but I won’t share it so as not to influence your voting… as if. Also by sheer coincidence both tracks appeared on Super Black Market Clash which I think is another novelty in this pairing. The extended version of the album is sometimes just the perfect tonic for a good Clash fix perhaps especially because it featured many songs you don’t hear quite as often. Battle of the B-sides!!

Form book:

Round 1 – City of the Dead defeated Freedom Train           98% of the vote
Round 1 – Justice Tonight defeated Junco Partner             73% of the vote

Odds:

I am not quite sure what you can take from the first round, both for convincing wins although Justice Tonight had to overcome a trickier challenge from Junco Partner which was tough because I love both songs. If I had to predict a winner I think it might just be City of the Dead because it is an original track and not a dub/remix. Though I do think the voting will be close.

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...this B-Side?

Not many tracks by the Clash have dated that badly at all, although I do think City of the Dead is one of the rare exceptions where the production just sounds a little muddy and the song could only be from the mid-late 70s. Worth remembering a song this good was originally just a B-Side to the stellar Complete Control. Justice Tonight of course was B- side to another of the most famous Clash singles London Calling so for yet another reason this pairing has fantastic symmetry. You don’t need me to tell you it’s also the dub version of Armagideon Time, a song that I will go on record and proclaim as my very favourite Clash cover version and high on my list of all Clash songs.

As for the voting the polls open immediately and you will have until next Tuesday morning to cast your vote for which song remains in the competition. Before you vote it’s always good to have one last chance to compare the songs side-by-side so if you’d like to just click the links that I provide. For City of the Dead let’s substitute the live version so we don’t focus on the production of the original. I do think some of Joe’s lyrics on the track are superb. Your last task is to reserve 8:54 of your life to just mellow out to Justice Tonight / Kick It Over and make sure you turn up the bass first of all.

Enjoy voting and thank you – this is actually rather an interesting pairing.

Which Clash Song Stays in The Clash Cup? Round 2 match 10

  • The City of the Dead (45%, 30 Votes)
  • Justice Tonight/Kick It Over (55%, 37 Votes)

Total Voters: 67

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The Clash Cup Round 2 Match 9

Nice stormy night heading here and a double rainbow just before sunset, not sure what signifies but it looked pretty special to me. I noticed the delay between bouts of the Clash Cup was a bit longer than planned so lets get one of those in before the weekend arrives in earnest. Before the next pairing are pulled (these are all 100% random) we’ve got the results from the last match up to announce. Regular readers will know we are now in round 2 and the best runners up still might have a chance to make the final 64 Clash songs up for voting. That might be the case from this as it was really close:

Lightning Strikes defeated 48 Hours      27-24

This was a close run thing from the very beginning of the voting and the overall support for 48 hours should see it still perhaps remain though we won’t know until the end of Round 2 of course. Now for the next two, and if you’re new to this its just as easy as it sounds. No need to register just give both songs your serious consideration and cast one vote. This is the round that will sort out most of the legitimate contenders because when we’re done with this round we’ll be down to the some of the best Clash songs recorded. The two picked tonight aren’t too shabby either:

Round 2 Match 9

Radio Clash versus Ghetto Defendant

Not a bad pairing but like a horse at the starting line I can clearly spot an immediate favourite amongst these two. Both songs of course came late in the career of the band with Radio Clash filling in the time just post Sandinista! (and becoming a legitimate club hit) and Ghetto Defendant signaling the new twists the band would make on Combat Rock. Both feature a good amount of Joe while the former tacks on horns and a track that’s really showing Mick’s ability to take the sounds he’s hearing and mesh them into the sound of The Clash. I’ll never forget rushing out to get This is Radio Clash on 12″ single when it came out and thinking the future had just landed on my turntable.

Form book:

Round 1 – Radio Clash defeated Midnight to Stevens                  83% of the vote

Round 1 – Ghetto Defendant lost to Brand New Cadillac            (35% of the vote) but remained in the Cup due to high runner up vote total

Odds:

I don’t often feel a song is essentially a shoe-in for the next round but when I really line these two up against one another I can only see one winner. Radio Clash will make round 3 – it’s a stronger and more adventurous song and a key link between the last two Clash albums. Just my prediction mind you, it has no impact on the voting.

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I’m in the camp that says This is Radio Clash was a really important single, not just in terms of where The Clash were heading but also in the crossover between rap/funk and rock. I don’t know how it sounded if the first time you heard it was 1998 for example and not having the perspective of where music was in 1981/2 on your shoulders and in your ears. It’s a bit like when you now hear Run DMC or Schooly D and it might sound a bit boxed in by the production and sound but once again its looking at what was going on all around at that time. In the US Talking Heads were ahead of the curve in incorporating other styles of music and in England The Clash were picking up as much New York energy as anybody else. For historic benchmarking – 1981 was the year of Antmusic in the UK as Adam and The Ants dominated the charts, Radio Clash is far more lasting (to these ears). In addition the lyrics are a call to action rather than the banality that was order of the day in the charts of 1981. To refresh you, check out the clip on the Tom Snyder show in the States recorded in the summer of ’81 some 5 months before the single got released. Then there is Ghetto Defendant, not for the first time I’ve got more affection for the longer version on the Mick Jones Combat Rock sessions (Rat Patrol). Oh…and for those who say Gorillaz have no correlation to The Clash with the numerous guests on their albums, what do you think of The Clash recruiting radical poet Allen Ginsberg from the shadows in the 1980′s when his forte was poetry that shook society in the 50′s and 60′s. Another testament to the ability of The Clash to not follow the path of the expected. Before you vote here’s the longer version that I mentioned.

Please take time to consider your vote…and don’t give up on a song that’s trailing…that’s how Bush ‘won’ Florida….. Talk to you soon…..(if you get a chance to tweet or facebook the post I’ll be chuffed)

Which Clash song stays in The Clash Cup?

  • This is Radio Clash (61%, 28 Votes)
  • Ghetto Defendant (39%, 18 Votes)

Total Voters: 46

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