46 years ago today
Pennie Smith photographed Paul Simonon of The Clash at the New York Palladium, September 20, 1979.
She made one of the most famous images in (punk) rock history.
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46 years ago today
Pennie Smith photographed Paul Simonon of The Clash at the New York Palladium, September 20, 1979.
She made one of the most famous images in (punk) rock history.
Bangkok, Thailand, 1982 💚🐉 Photoshoot for “Combat Rock”
📸: Pennie Smith
Paul Simonon & Joe Strummer from The Clash ♠️
why are they looking at me like I did it😭
Punk Rock Rebels Who Changed Music Forever
The Clash were more than a band — they were the voice of rebellion, political commentary, and raw energy in the punk rock movement. This iconic photograph captures their attitude, style, and fearless spirit — defining a generation of musicians and fans who valued authenticity above all.
Blending punk, rock, and social consciousness, The Clash left a lasting legacy in music and culture. Their visual and musical presence remains a symbol of anti-establishment energy, artistic courage, and timeless punk influence.
Explore more iconic music photography at https://www.theiconicphotos.com
Joe Strummer, The 101'ers (born John Graham Mellor, 21 August 1952 - 22 December 2002)
Maisie
MAISIE NATION WAKE UP!!!
Happy Birthday Jonesy🎂