47 years ago today
The Clash’s London Calling was released in the U.S., on vinyl and 8-track tape (picture), following a Dec. 14 release in the U.K.
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47 years ago today
The Clash’s London Calling was released in the U.S., on vinyl and 8-track tape (picture), following a Dec. 14 release in the U.K.
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The Clash
The Rage That Defined Punk
In 1979, Paul Simonon of The Clash smashed his bass on the floor during a New York show, frustrated by the crowd’s apathy. Photographer Pennie Smith captured the moment, which became the iconic cover of "London Calling".
This image symbolizes the raw energy and fury of punk, bridging rock’s past with its explosive present.
As Chapter 5 percolates... I can’t help but wonder; does Severus drink coffee? Tea? Espresso? I feel like Punk!Grunge Bassist Liam-Severus might shoot RedBull... but this image gave me a bit of inspiration for quite a few other scenes...that may or may not be a part of “London Calling” https://archiveofourown.org/works/40754829/chapters/102120480 What do you think? Does he drink coffee? Black? Espresso? Or maybe a splash of cream? Sugar? *FLAVORED* coffee? Tell me what you think our dear Severus drinks! (And if anyone is up for sharing a coffee with me- https://ko-fi.com/cryingcinderella )