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Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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02 Dec 2009 07:29
by Divemistress of the Dark
Celebration week is 16th of December, apparently. Oh, and they're selling the album artwork.
http://www.nme.com/news/the-clash/48673
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
02 Dec 2009 10:54
by moonstone
Gawd almighty! Is it really?
I found this in my old vinyl collection just the other day.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
02 Dec 2009 14:07
by dufmanno
Meh, now I feel old AND depressed. I love that they are selling the original art. That is one of my favorite album covers of all time.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
02 Dec 2009 15:22
by DirtyMartini
Very nice. Good cover art was always an extra bonus to an album.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
02 Dec 2009 18:23
by TOWOS
**snickers**
You call THAT feeling old? My first record was Sgt.Pepper's.....
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
02 Dec 2009 18:31
by moonstone
[quote="TOWOS"]**snickers**
You call THAT feeling old? My first record was Sgt.Pepper's.....
[/quote]
Hmm Well you obviously had far too much pocket money when you were a baby.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
02 Dec 2009 18:42
by TOWOS
No pocket money, but I had a musician dad who thought I'd love the cover picture
He didn't know the Monster his gift would generate...
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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02 Dec 2009 19:53
by Divemistress of the Dark
Ya know, I got nine Beatles albums for my 9th birthday. Maybe the trick for all of us was starting us young....I have an older relative who took me to see 'Beatlemania' around that time, the year before Lennon was shot. In a way, I'm glad I remember the murder, but in another way, it's just kinda the wound that doesn't ever heal, you know?
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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02 Dec 2009 23:41
by sockii
I fell in love with my mom's Beatles albums when I was all of about 3 or 4 years old. Trufax. For years as a kid I was a total music snob and would listen to nothing but the Beatles (I remember bringing in her Hard Days' Night lp for 1st grade show-and-tell...this was like around 1978 when everyone else was all about disco, Grease, and the BeeGees...) I had their pictures all over my walls and learned to play piano from Beatles song books. I know for a number of years as a kid my Christmas gifts were often Beatles' (and related solo) albums and rarities to fill in what was missing from her collection (oh, the joys of my grandparents hearing "Why Don't We Do It In the Road" blasting through the house to my innocent ears!) I used to annually, at least, have a day where I would do nothing but listen to all Beatles albums chronologically (Grandma liked the early stuff. Mom liked the later stuff. Grandpa hated it all and was only happy when I eventually got into Pink Floyd...)
My first purchased album may not have been the Beatles, but they were definitely my first musical love.
I also remember seeing Beatlemania at Radio City Music Hall...and then the shock of coming home from school one day to find out that John Lennon was dead. I may have only been 8 years old at the time, but it was the first time I was dealing with the death of some one who meant a great deal to me, even from afar. I don't think I'll ever forget that day and how I felt, even as young as I was at the time.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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03 Dec 2009 03:48
by Rusty James
Man, I love that album cover.
(I still wear that t-shirt sometimes)
I wish Joe was still here to celebrate its 30th.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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04 Dec 2009 01:51
by smax
whispers. in monochrome if such a thing is possible
"hey. rusty james".
long pause.
moody shot of steam rising.
an industrial backdrop which emerges from the darkness as if from a black canvas.
a starless sky.
reflections of trains in black and white puddles.
rusty james is seen to pause against a broken, defeated car lying in the gutter. he turns.
his silhouette against the wall. a grey wall which you get about 4 seconds to look at.
"Rusty James, i like your avatar"
ooh, i feel like i'm in rumblefish.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
Posted:
04 Dec 2009 04:19
by Rusty James
Thanks smax
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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04 Dec 2009 15:03
by sixteenlaps
This doesnt make you guys seem old.
It makes me feel young
The first album that I purchased wont be 30 for many moons.
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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05 Dec 2009 17:50
by 63falcon
Hey, wren't The Clash all about "The Beatles are OVER!!" I am that generation who RAN from all the 60's/Woodstock stuff, wow, was Londao Calling a fesh breath!!! And "my" 14 yr. old LOVES London Calling.....who could resist the cry of the wildebeast thruout......Josh is loving the Ramones even more! Oh, he's just 'discovered' Iggy & the Stooges, and to think I had my worries.....
The almost-16 yr. old has got a lot of Who and Zepplin in his collection, but also has all The Police!
London Calling,30 years young as far as my 2 guys go!
Re: Wanna feel old? 'London Calling' is 30!
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05 Dec 2009 21:16
by Mrs. Gradenko
TOWOS wrote:**snickers**
You call THAT feeling old? My first record was Sgt.Pepper's.....
Did you buy it when it first came out?