During The Libertines performance at London's Love Music Hate Racism show, the band was joined onstage by The Clash's Mick Jones. Jones played with the band on the songs "Scag And Bone Man," "Time For ...
Mick Jones isn’t the sort ... ‘My way or the highway.’ For Jones, it was a culture shock. “I knew he was a taskmaster, and we did clash,” says Jones, “but I thought we could work ...
It was a magic combination between Joe and Mick obviously ... but “This Is England” was the Jones-less Clash’s last great roar, in which Strummer seethes and writhes over a guttural guitar ...
Mick Jones talks to Matt Everitt about the time he first met Joe Strummer and how they came to form The Clash. Read more ...
Against all expectations, Foreigner's debut album sold millions. This is the real story behind one of the biggest debut ...
Their five great albums are here; 'Cut the Crap,' the 1985 LP they made without guitarist Mick Jones, is not. You really don't need anything else. 30 Years Ago: The Clash Fire Mick Jones 30 Years ...
Mark Emsley talks to Don Letts about the history of Big Audio Dynamite and the new deluxe edition of their debut album Jude Rogers takes a bag of tinnies round to Mick Jones' lock-up to ... marks ten ...
Levene founded The Clash with Mick Jones in the 1970s but left before they became successful. He then joined Public Image Ltd (PiL), the post-punk band set up by John Lydon after he left the Sex ...
Punk pioneer Joe Strummer of The Clash has died at the age of 50, it was announced today. The star - who was the band's guitarist, singer and songwriter alongside Mick Jones - died yesterday from ...
the film combines old footage from the band's personal collection filmed in 1982 when The Clash went to New York with new interviews conducted for the film by Mal Peachey of members Mick Jones ...
This month, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame rectifies a wrong that many rock fans will celebrate with their lighters up in the ...
JONES: “Complete Control” was Bernie’s phrase. I think he enjoyed it, really. SIMONON: Put it this way: a song was created out of his catchphrase. JONES: So he was happy enough with that!