
This page lists all known Clash related audio and video after the band split. If you have any corrections please email blackmarketclash
1. List of retrospective post-Clash projects 1986-2024
Films / Records / Videos 1986 to 2024 - Below
2. The Clash break up - An extensive archive of Clash articles
End of 1985 and The Clash break up
Retrospective articles
3. Feature Magazines - retrospectives
Including major magazine features / specials / audio / audio
All major magazines
Retrospective TV interviews
Retrospective radio interviews
Feature articles by year
4. Books
Major Books (biographies) and all other books
5. Years (links)
1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004–2010: 2010–2030
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Retrospective Clash, new projects 1986-2024

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Clash break up and the beginnings of their post-Clash careers
In 1986, the members of The Clash were each navigating separate paths following the band’s chaotic breakup in 1985. Joe Strummer remained the most publicly active, contributing the powerful title track “Love Kills” to the soundtrack of Sid and Nancy, the biopic about Sid Vicious.
Strummer took his involvement further by secretly recording additional music under pseudonyms to circumvent contractual barriers. Around the same time, he began collaborating with director Alex Cox on Straight to Hell, a punk-infused spaghetti western starring Strummer alongside members of The Pogues and Elvis Costello. Rumours also swirled that he was in talks with Mick Jones to contribute to the next Big Audio Dynamite (B.A.D.) album, hinting at a possible rekindling of their fractured partnership.
Mick Jones, for his part, was deeply involved with B.A.D., whose genre-blending debut album This Is Big Audio Dynamite (1985) had gained critical praise for mixing rock, reggae, hip-hop samples, and cinematic dialogue. In 1986, Jones and B.A.D. were touring and recording their second album No. 10, Upping St., which notably featured Joe Strummer as co-producer and co-writer on several tracks—marking a brief but significant reunion.
Meanwhile, Paul Simonon had stepped back from the spotlight and was quietly developing what would become Havana 3am.
Topper Headon, long estranged due to drug issues, released his only solo album Waking Up in 1986—an ambitious blend of soul and jazz that, while not a commercial success, demonstrated his talent beyond punk drumming.

1986 – Clash end, BAD continue, Joe turns to film
| 1986 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| - Strummer interview discussing The Clash's end, - reunion rumors with Mick Jones, - Paul Simonon's bass with painted frets, - an NME punk retrospective, Rock Against Racism history, punk fashion analysis, a punk anniversary piece, Clash's opposition to student-only gigs, - Simonon on early band struggles, and - Strummer's drink driving ban. |
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| 1986 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| - Mick Jones discusses new BAD album and reunion with Joe Strummer - Mick Jones interview, post-Clash career and BAD success - Mick Jones reflects on life after The Clash, embracing BAD’s new direction - Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon cameo as police in BAD video - BAD performance shows punk spirit alive at Rock City gig - Announcement of BAD tour dates and new album release - Strummer and Jones reunite for new BAD single |
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Topper Headon solo |
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Video Clash - released |
| 10 Oct 86 | |
Love Kills (Sid & Nancy) - film |
| 1986 | ![]() |
Love Kills+ radio interview unknown - audio |
| - 6min interview with Joe on Love Kills - transcribed - plus 20mins Alan Whiting BBC Radio interview Autumn '82 where Joe discusses politics and lyrics - transcribed |
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BBCR1 Andy Kershaw Mick interview - audio |
| - Mick on Clash split, BAD second LP 5mins - transcribed |
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1987: Strummer Joins The Pogues, scores Walker, as BAD Rise
In 1987, Joe Strummer was navigating life after The Clash, searching for creative direction in the wake of the band's implosion. During this period, he turned to film and political art, starring in Alex Cox’s surreal spaghetti western spoof Straight to Hell, alongside The Pogues, Elvis Costello, and Courtney Love. While the film was critically panned, it symbolised Strummer’s growing attraction to alternative cinema and cross-disciplinary projects.
Strummer’s most significant creative output that year came with Walker, another Alex Cox film — a radical, anti-imperialist biopic about American mercenary William Walker. Strummer composed the entire soundtrack, and the resulting album reflected a bold shift in his musical style. Fusing Latin American influences with ambient, instrumental scoring, the Walker album showed Strummer experimenting beyond punk and exploring politically charged, cinematic soundscapes.
In December 1987, Joe Strummer briefly fronted The Pogues while Shane MacGowan took time away from live performances. He rehearsed and played with the band for several weeks, covering around six gigs from mid-December through New Year 1988, including high-profile Christmas shows in Glasgow, Brixton Academy, and The Town & Country Club in London, during the If I Should Fall from Grace with God tour. His chemistry with the group was immediate and well received, reinvigorating him musically and deepening friendships that would see him later produce their 1990 album Hell’s Ditch. Though not a formal member, Strummer’s stint marked his return to live performance after a long hiatus and foreshadowed further collaborations with members of the band.
Meanwhile, Mick Jones was establishing a new legacy with Big Audio Dynamite (BAD). By 1987, BAD had already released This Is Big Audio Dynamite and No. 10, Upping St., the latter co-produced with Strummer — their final collaboration. Jones continued to push musical boundaries, blending post-punk guitar with hip-hop beats, found sounds, and dub. BAD’s genre-defying sound positioned Jones at the forefront of the late-80s alternative scene, far from his Clash origins.
Strummer’s own musical contributions in 1987 were limited in volume but rich in significance. Through Walker, his live work with The Pogues, and his ongoing exploration of political themes, he was beginning to chart a new path — not through band leadership, but as a composer, collaborator, and cultural commentator. Though he wouldn't fully return to songwriting until the late 1990s with The Mescaleros, the seeds of that resurgence were clearly being planted.
Elsewhere, former bandmates Topper Headon and Paul Simonon had largely withdrawn from the public eye. Topper, struggling with addiction, remained musically inactive and largely absent from public life. Paul Simonon, disillusioned with the music industry, also stepped back. He would not re-emerge until 1989, when he co-founded Havana 3am — but in 1987, both remained quiet as The Clash's breakup continued to echo through the lives of its members.

1987 - films, Pogues and BAD collaboration success
| 1987 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| - Strummer’s film work, Pogues gigs, and Jones with BAD after The Clash. - Interview: Strummer on post-Clash life and new film roles. |
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| 1987 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| - 1987 overview: BAD tour, new single “V. Thirteen”, and collaboration with Joe Strummer. - Hear This: Negative single review: “V. Thirteen” called repetitive and boring. - Sounds Check: Preview of BAD’s UK/US tour; notes Mick Jones and Joe Strummer’s production. |
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| 1987 | The Pogues - incl. Hell's Ditch clippings, articles | |
| - The Pogues at their peak; Strummer joins as touring guitarist for major US/UK shows. - 1990 album Hell’s Ditch produced by Strummer; MacGowan’s last with the band.. - Strummer fills in for Chevron on US tour dates.. - Strummer joins Pogues for Glasgow shows; band prepares new album.. - The Pogues, Strummer, and Kirsty MacColl celebrate in Glasgow during “Fairytale” chart success.. - Interview: MacGowan on fame, the band’s Irish roots, and Strummer’s role. |
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| 3 July 87 | ![]() |
Straight to Hell film |
| 4 Dec 87 | |
Walker - film and album |
| 9 Oct 87 | ![]() |
Joe Strummer Interview film |
| - Straight To Hell; Dennis Hopper, Joe Strummer and others |
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| 12 Jun 87 | ![]() |
Network 7, Channel 4 |
| - Magenta Devine interviews Joe Strummer. |
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| 9 Oct 87 | ![]() |
RTE The Session |
| - The Pogues with Joe Strummer, The Dubliners, studio performance IFTL and LC & then everyone on stage for the Irish Rover. - Probably filmed by RTE in 1987. RTE list the footage as broadcast on 9 October 1987 but as you can see from this press release abd 'The Session' studio backdrop, Channel 4 co-produced with RTE 'The Session from 10 May 1989 and had the same line up featured on its opening show? |
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| 1987 | ![]() |
BBCR1 Janice Long record review - audio |
| with Joe Strummer reviewing records (with Neil Tennant) |
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| '87 or '82? | ![]() |
BBC Alan Whiting BBC radio interview - audio |
| - with Joe Strummer - Think this is from 1982 (no mention of anything past that date). |
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Joe Strummer in 1988: Activism & Rock the Rich Tour
In 1988, Joe Strummer reignited his activist spirit, leading the controversial Rock Against the Rich tour across the UK with his new band, Latino Rockabilly War.
The tour-organized in support of the anarchist group Class War-was often met with resistance: several venues refused bookings, and some shows were canceled due to poor ticket sales or political pressure. Nevertheless, Strummer was undeterred, stating,
"There's a limit to what you can learn in four days, so we just go in there, bash hell out of it and try to rock it up. Obviously, people have been missing that."
Beyond the tour, Strummer also contributed to film soundtracks like Permanent Record and promoted the single Trash City, signaling his return to high-profile, politically-charged performance (Scotland on Sunday).
Big Audio Dynamite (BAD) and The Clash Legacy
Meanwhile, Big Audio Dynamite (BAD), led by Strummer's former Clash bandmate Mick Jones, released Tighten Up Vol. 88.
The album marked a further evolution of BAD's genre-blending sound, combining dance, hip-hop, and rock into a polished, accessible package.
Critics praised BAD's adventurousness, with reviews noting the contrast between Jones's laid-back approach and Strummer's renewed, confrontational energy.
BAD toured extensively through the UK and internationally, focusing on musical experimentation rather than explicit political activism.
Paul and Topper
Paul Simonon shifted focus to the arts, exhibiting his paintings and taking on session work, while Topper Headon remained out of the spotlight due to personal struggles.
As Strummer reflected on his motivations:
"Ultimately, my involvement in Rock Against the Rich is at least as much about rock and roll as it is about rebellion."
BAD - Tighten Up Vol. 88 at Discogs
Rock Against the Rich Tour Background
Permanent Record (soundtrack) at IMDb

1988 - Activism & Rock the Rich Tour
| 1988 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1988 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| 1988 | The Pogues clippings, articles | |
| - Strummer fronts Pogues, tours, produces, and composes during their late-80s peak. |
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| 1988 | Rock the RIch Tour | |
| Adverts - Gig Dates - Gig Reviews - Articles |
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| March 88 | |
I Fought the Law release, re-release |
| 21 Mar 88 | |
The Story of the Clash 2CD release |
| April 88 | |
London Calling CD reissue release, re-release |
| 1988 | |
Permanent Record film, album & outakes |
| 12 Jun 88 | |
Trash City single release |
| - Broadcast on Friday 10th June 1988 C4 The Chart Show |
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| 17 Apr 88 | ![]() |
MTV 120 minutes with Kevin Seal |
| - Sometimes labelled 'Joe Strummer Interview, in a Bar' - MTV’s 120 Minutes with Kevin Seal interviewing Joe Strummer in 1988 Filmed at ‘Scrap bar’ in New York City |
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| 6 May 88 | ![]() |
'Wired', Channel 4, UKTV - link |
| - Interview by Tim Graham. Also broadcast on the 18 June '88. Also misnamed "Joe Strummer talks about The Pogues" |
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| 21 May 88 | ![]() |
Night Network, Channel 4 UKTV |
| - Strummer: The Clash retrospective was band-chosen; slams CD royalties and label contracts. - Music must be social commentary, not escapist; urgency matters. - Rock,"commercial and tedious", retrospectives 'Story...' don’t harm authenticity. - Rock Against the Rich tour. - Post-Clash: film with Alex Cox, played with The Pogues, supports Amnesty. |
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| 27 May 88 | ![]() |
BBC2 Review Joe Strummer |
| 17 Jul 88 | ![]() |
Tabernacle, London |
- Nothing about Nothin, Straight to Hell & V Thirteen. No other tracks have appeared. |
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| 17 Mar 88 | ![]() |
Town & Country Club, London – DVD |
| [Death or Glory LP - sourced from a 1988 Irish television broadcast] IFTL & LC. Full details on Strummer and Pogues |
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| 17 Mar 88 | ![]() |
Joe Strummer talks about The Pogues |
| - Discusses his band members, how they met, replacing Phil Cevron and Straight Hell/Alex Cox. - Some of the interview segments below are extracted from the the Pogues official release, "Live at the Town & Country Club" DVD. More details here. |
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| June 88 | ![]() |
(short) Interview - Canadian TV |
| - with Joe Strummer And The Pogues. Jokey interview, with unclear comments—some from off camera. Likely Canadian TV, possibly filmed during the late 1987 tour with Joe? broadcast on Sky TV |
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| Feb 1988 | ![]() |
Adam Sweeting: Joe Strummer (1988) |
| The former Clash front-man on recording the soundtrack to Permanent Record; his musical and acting participation in Walker and Straight to Hell; on the Clash compilation Story of the Clash Vol. 1; how touring with the Who led to the end of the Clash; playing with the Pogues, and his hatred of being spat at onstage; on Reagan and Thatcher; his (now) dislike of drugs; on his diplomat father; forming the 101ers, and the Rude Boy movie. Rock's Backpages audio, February 1988 | ||
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BBCR1 Simon Mayo |
| Joe interviewed |
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| 1988 | ![]() |
Mick Jones interviewed on Johnny Walker |
| 1988 | ![]() |
Mick Jones 'That Was Then This Is Now' Ch4 |
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Joe Strummer in 1988: Activism & Rock the Rich Tour
In 1988, Joe Strummer reignited his activist spirit, leading the controversial Rock Against the Rich tour across the UK with his new band, Latino Rockabilly War.

1989 - Earthquake Weather & Tour ..
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| 1989 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1989 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| 1989 | The Pogues clippings, articles | |
| 1989 | Earthquake Weather Tour | |
| 1989 | Havana 3am clippings, articles | |
| 1989 | |
Earthquake Weather album release |
| 1989 | |
Island Hopping single release |
| 1989 | |
Gangsterville release |
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Mystery Train - film (not done) |
| Feature Articles - Reviews - Snippets - Sundy/Photos |
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| April 89 | |
All Clash LPs released on CD |
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RTL 2 Documentary | |
| -No new footage |
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| 16 May 89 | ![]() |
Channel 4 The Late Shift |
| - The Pogues live at the Town and Country Club 65 minutes with guest Joe Strummer |
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| 21 Oct 89 | ![]() |
Rapido - French TV |
| -Antoine de Caunes |
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| 21 May 89 | ![]() |
C4 The Session |
| - The Pogues with Joe Strummer, The Dubliners, studio performance IFTL and LC & then everyone on stage for the Irish Rover. - Probably filmed by RTE in 1987. RTE list the same footgage broadcast 9 October 1987 but as you can see from this press release abd 'The Session' studio backdrop, Channel 4 ran in partnership with RTE 'The Session from 10 May 1989 and had the same line up featured on its opening show. |
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1990 -
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| 1990 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1990 | The Clash re-union rumours | |
| 1990 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| 1990 | The Pogues clippings, articles | |
| – Pogues adopt healthy lifestyle for tour after MacGowan’s health scare. – Strummer leads Pogues, plays Pogues/Clash hits. MacGowan missing. Strummer’s production of Hells Ditch is praised; lyrics/vocals wilder. “Hell’s Ditch” lauded; Strummer brings rock sound.“Hell’s Ditch” more restrained; Strummer production, 7/10. Strummer produces “Summer in Siam.” |
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| 1990 | Tymon Dogg clippings | |
| 1990 | |
Return to Brixton |
| 1991 | |
Train Vain |
| 1990 | ![]() |
Mystery Train - film |
| 1990 | ![]() |
Candy Mountain - film |
| 26 May 89 | ![]() |
BBC2 One World, One Voice 120 minutes |
| - Musical Director: Rupert Hine, Directed by Kevin Godley, Terence Trent D'Arby, Eddy Grant, Joe Strummer |
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1991 -
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| 1991 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1991 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| 1991 | The Pogues clippings, articles | |
| Feb 1991 | |
Should I Stay / LEVI - release, re-release |
| Feb 1991 | |
Rock the Casbah 1991 - release, re-release |
| 1991? | ![]() |
MTV Rockumentary |
| 1991 | |
Clash on Broadway boxset released |
| June 91 | |
London Calling CD reissue release, re-release |
| 9 Jul 91 | ![]() |
C4 The Pogues Completely Pogued |
| - 65 minutes - The Pogues, Joe Strummer, Kirsty MacColl, Steve Earle |
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1992 -
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| 1992 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1992 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| 1992 | The Pogues clippings, articles | |
| Feb 1991 | |
The Singles album release |
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1993 -
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| 1993 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1993 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
| Feb 1991 | |
The Singles album release |
| Dec 93 | |
Super Black Market Clash release, re-release |
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1994 -
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| 1994 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1994 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
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1995 -
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| 1995 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1995 | Big Audio Dynamite clippings, articles | |
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1995 -
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| 1996 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
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1996 -
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| 1996 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1996 | Black Grape clippings | |
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1997 -
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| 1997 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1997 | |
Generations album release |
| 1997 | ![]() |
Grosse Point Blank film |
| 1997 | ![]() |
Doctor Chance film |
| 1997 | ![]() |
Tunnel of Love - film |
| ( UK 1997) 35mm b/w : 11 min. Director: Robert Milton Wallace , stylish witty short, biker loses his triumph to a girl in a sports car ... Cast: Edward Tudor-Pole ,peeps *** Sales Contact: Portabello Rd films (Steve Doyle) 0207 792 0214. Joe & Pablo Cook wrote the soundtrack - Tunnel of Love Soundtrack It is quite an interesting film. The soundtrack was done by Joe and Pablo Cook in 1997. |
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1998 -
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| 1997 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1997 | The Mescaleros clippings, articles | |
| 1997 | |
Generations album release |
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Grosse Point Blank film |
| 1998 | Interview with Joe Strummer | |
| - Joe Strummer describes how seeing the Sex Pistols inspired him to write original songs and pursue punk. He later collaborated with Rick Rubin on It's a Rockin' World for South Park's "Chef Aid," aired October 7, 1998, and discusses the recording process with other artists. |
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1999 -
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| 1999 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 1999 | The Mescaleros clippings, articles | |
| 1999 | |
Clash on Broadway Boxset 3x album release |
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2000 -
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| 2000 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 2000 | The Mescaleros clippings, articles | |
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2001 -
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| 2001 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 2001 | The Mescaleros clippings, articles | |
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2002 -
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| 2002 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| 2002 | The Mescaleros clippings, articles | |
| 22 Dec 02 | Obituries, Joe Strummer RIP | |
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2003 onwards -
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| 2002 | The Clash clippings, articles | |
| Mar 2003 | ![]() |
Induction into The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame |
| 2003 | |
The Essential Clash released |
| 2006 | |
The Clash - The Singles Boxset released |
| 9 Sept 13 | |
The Clash Hits Back CD released |
| 2013 | |
The Clash Soundsystem |
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The Clash: Westway to the World Q&A |
| N-4290414 BFI Archive Q&A with members of The Clash and director of the documentary, The Clash: Westway to the World. Filming location: NFT1. BFI programming category: BFI Southbank. Event format(s): Screening Q&A / introduction. (Synopsis) |
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| July 23 | |
Combat Rock / Peoples Hall (2023) - released |
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Archive of feature pieces in retrospective magazines
NME, UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR, Q, KERRANG etc..
Some of these are lengthy retropective magazine articles, or whole magazines and many cover the whole period of the Clash.
Magazine features by the year which the content focuses on:
All - 1976 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1980 -- 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 onwards

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Jun 76 - Black Swan , five piece ....
Sept 76 - 100 Club, London gigs ....
Dec 76 - Anarchy Tour ....
Jan / Mar - Early 77 Gigs ....
May 77 - White Riot UK Tour ....
Jul 77 - European Dates ....
Oct 77 - Out of Control UK Tour ....

Jan 78 - Sandy Pearlman UK Dates ....
Apr 78 - UK Festival Dates ....
Jul 78 - Out on Parole UK Tour ....
Oct 78 - Sort it Out UK Tour ....
Feb 79 - Pearl Harbour US Tour ....

Jul 79 - Finland + UK dates ....
Sep 79 - Take the Fifth US Tour ....
Dec 79 - Acklam Hall Secret Gigs ....
Jan 80 - 16 Tons UK Tour ....
Mar 80- 16 Tons US Tour ....
May 80 - 16 Tons UK/Europe ....

May 81 - Impossible Mission Tour ....
Jun 81 - Bonds Residency NY ....
Sep 81 - Mogador Paris Residency ....
Oct 81 - Radio Clash UK Tour ....
Oct 81 - London Lyceum Residency ....

Jan 82 - Japan Tour ....
Feb 82 - Australian Tour ....
Feb 82 - HK & Thai gigs ....
May 82 - Lochem Festival ....
May 82 - Combat Rock US Tour ....
July 82 - Casbah Club UK Tour ....
Aug 82 - Combat Rock US Tour ....
Oct 82 - Supporting The Who ....
Nov 82 - Bob Marley Festival ....
May 83 - US Festival + gigs ....

Jan 84 - West Coast dates ....
Feb 84 - Out of Control Europe ....
Mar 84 - Out of Control UK ....
April 84 - Out of Control US Tour ....
Sep 84 - Italian Festival dates ....
Dec 84 - Miners Benefit Gigs ....
May 85 - Busking Tour ....
Jun- Aug 85 - Festival dates ....
Sept 85 - European Tour ....
Jan 86 - Far East Tour ....

1986 onwards - Retrospective


74-76 - Joe with the 101ers ....

Jul 88 - Green Wedge UK Tour
Aug 88 - Rock the Rich UK Tour ....

Oct 89 - Earthquake Weather UK ....
Oct 89 - Earthquake Weather Euro ....
Nov 89 - Earthquake Weather US ....

Jun 99 - Comeback Festival dates ....
July 99 - Short US Tour ....
July 99 - UK Tour ....
Aug 99 - Festival Dates ....
Oct 99 - UK Tour ....
Nov 99 - Full US Tour ....
Dec 99 - European Xmas dates ....
Jan 00 - Australasian Tour ....
May 00 - Mini UK Tour ....

Nov 00 - supporting The Who Tour ....
Jul 01 - UK & US Instore Tour ....
Oct 01 - Full US Tour ....
Nov 01 - Japanese Tour ....
Nov 01 - Full UK Tour ....
April 02 - Brooklyn NY Residency ....

Jun 02 - UK Festivals ....
Jul 02 - Hootenanny Tour ....
Aug 02 - UK Festival Dates ....
Sep 02 - Japanesse Dates ....
Nov 02 - Bringing it all Back Home ....
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Audio (radio) interview |
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Soundcheck |
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Never took place / bogus date |
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| Clash pages only - Rated 0-5 for iTunes. How real the sound feels re: the sound you'd hear in the concert hall. |
to Rated 0.5 to 5 for sound (for iTunes) |
Unknown generation |
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High generation (copied too much) |
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