When I was homeless last year this was the song I'd listen to when going to and from work. "When you've reached the bottom line, the only thing to do is climb, pick yourself up off the floor, come on whatcha waiting for?" Back on my feet now; and doing well. Thanks to B.A.D. for the moral support lol
This is one of the best songs to crank up when you are feeling sad, blue, or overwhelmed. Just turn it up, relax, and enjoy this song. It is that simple. It has helped me and I am sure many other people get through tough times.
Witnessed a Judge sentence double murder, 2 life without parole. Defense will fight it and it will go on from 3 year to maybe 2 more. The children of the murdered parent NEED CLOSURE. I drank myself into oblivion and then took 3 valium. I am still trembling those poor children. The judge gave the murder a 5 minute talk about good things he can still do with his life in prison. UMMMM the defense Lawyer JOB. Victims should NOT have to hear that from the Judge who was to deliver justice. BUT it continues. you bet I want to get called for jury duty. I will be escorted out the building yet again. I repeat you this they would not know justice if it FUK em all night. best wish 2023.
I love how Mick brought in Don Letts to the band. Don was a HUGE inspiration to Mick and The Big Audio Dynamite sound because of his Reggae and Dub Step sound he liked and had as a DJ during the mid to late 70s Punk Scene in England. Don was also known and famous for his “cone spliffs” that he would roll and sell to the Punks and Rude Boys at his DJ shows back then. Almost all the Punk band members back then considered Don’s “music”, that he would DJ at the clubs, their “soundtrack” that they listened to on top of their usual bands that they listened to. Don was a HUGE influence on the Punk scene back then.
Mick lived in Maida Vale West London we used to drive past his place on the way to Ladbroke Grove for the "tings" as Mick obviously did.. Brinsley Ford from Aswad was always in that part of the manor and I got his Autograph on my birth certificate as I didn't have any paper Mick Jones was top draw musically with no Ego..👍
Mick shared his water bottle with me between songs on a scorching hot summer night show at a small club in Philly during the BAD2 days. Love all the BAD stuff. I’ve heard people say it sounds dated now. Maybe a bit, but like they say, painting and sculpture is art to decorate space, music is art to decorate time. BAD pioneered a style during a certain period of time that has had ripple effects to this day. Great stuff.
What mick jones and big audio dynamite were doing in the 80s was truly groundbreaking mixing rock music with samples and dance beats and creating a whole new music in the process
Not just you Derek...I was 15 when this came out...Had the poster of the original album on my bedroom wall...Coolest way to end a single ever...'Im gonna take you to...I'm gonna take you to..I'm gonna take you to...Part two...Part two
I have always felt this band is very under-rated. They don't do any dud songs and always did MTV friendly video clips. Seeing the boomboxes on the shoulders of people, ahh the memories
Just saw 'Rush' on Mtv classic...we should revolt until they make Mtv classic back into real Mtv (with VJs, 120 Minutes, Headbanger's Ball, etc) except with nothing past 2010 - the year music died
In case anyone is curious: "This Is Big Audio Dynamite" is one of those rare albums where every track is absolutely awesome. I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan, and I put it right up there with Led Zeppelin II, if that tells you anything.
let none forget, their brilliant use of samples was groundbreaking. others did it, but DAMN, the first two albums had tons of samples...that's what we teens loved so much. so original.
@Doug Richardson I loved the Clash but really wasn't old enough to see them live. When B.A.D. and Mick put out this album in 85 I loved it and still do 35 years on . I was 18 when it came out and I saw them in a club ( can't remember for sure either in the Village or just below it at a late night show. I remember the band was wearing kind of like semi - hazmat outfits! It was really cool from what I recall (I'm sure I was rather compromised). I love Joe but Mick was always my favorite Clash member and he was very innovative.
@Doug Richardson Very true. When you let personal egos get in the way creativity and productivity can suffer and you have to part ways. I say this not from musical experience but building and construction differences. It's not easy to have a partnership without major disagreements, especially when you taste success to some level. Sorry it's late and I can be a long-winded insomniac. Thanks for your insight.
Listen to Tack>>HEAD et al., if want some master sampling- prior and fore. Indeed this was groundbreaking. An expansion of Black Market Clash/Sandinista, if you will.
I remember the last time I played the entire album. Yesterday of course after playing The Clash. And the killing joke, the damned and the Generation X. That was my Four of July 2020
Real music will never die and this is one very good example. If it were only for the fantastic electronic bass-drum that's banging on the back, the whole time...great stuff!
When this song came out, I had thought I was at the bottom line. Two years later, my bottom line was lower. When you reach the bottom line, the only thing to do is climb. Thank you Mick Jones and BAD.
Yes, loved how later on the would play records along with the music they were playing during their set and the songs would end and the records would keep playing a beat until the mix next song played over the record's beats. Amazing stuff.
I couldn't care less what people do with their teeth, but it surprises me after all his fame and fortune, Mick never opted for corrected his. just an observation.
I had a Honda and Ray Bans in 80s. Loaded up an small over-night bag with a beach towel and swim trunks and headed to Manhattan or Hermosa Beach after work and get shit faced drunk and get laid by beautiful girls and club hopping in L.A. on the weekend. Good memories.
Yep..mick is a lovely down to earth lad..had a few chats before i was in a band that supported him and huey morgan...both top lads..an make no mistake.
@@blakeb106 justify what you say by at least comparing this song with any song by the Clash. BTW I have seen the Clash and I have seen Joe Strummer during his solo career, and he didnt come close to Bad AUdio Dynamite , joe was capsuled to play the clash during his solo career
@@victormorgado5318 The entire London Calling album and Sandinista are epic albums miles better than anything BAD put out. I love BAD, but they are like someone saying that Wings were better than the Beatles. London Calling was voted number one album of the 80's by Rolling Stone magazine. Nothing more needs to be said. www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-150477/prince-and-the-revolution-purple-rain-3-162602/
Aaah! The eighties living in Los Angeles. My uncle worked at Licorice Pizza in Torrance. He used to get the coolest import records. This song is still awesome!
The road aheads' clear as a motorway Give us this day our daily bread and send us on our way Perchance to dream or take a holiday Romeo oh Romeo You gotta have your say When you reach the bottom line The only thing to do is climb Pick yourself up of the floor Don't know what you're waiting for
Wow! That's awesome. I was born in 1982... I missed seeing Joe live in Toronto sometime around 1999/2000, if I only knew it would've been my last chance. And as far as what Mick said, I'm sure God appreciates the entire band for giving such great music with such a real message to the world. It was still a nice thing to say though....
Forgot all about BAD till I walked into a cafe last week and heard Rush. New every word even though it’s been years since I heard or even thought of them. Now I can’t stop listening to them. 🎶
Brings back memories!! Great song, a friend turned me onto it a long time ago, I needed it then and I need it again now. I wish finding my old friend would be that easy. Miss you, Scott.
My dad played this a ton when I was kid! Oh the memories! We listened to it in his 1986 f150. Fast forward now I'm 32 years old and we still listen to this!
"........ Dance to the tune of ECONOMIC DECLINE, Is when you do the bottom line, nagging questions always remain, how did it happen and who was to blame....."--- sounds like Big Audio Dynamite knew about the economic crash of 2008, a heck of a long time before it happened !
England was going downhill economically before Margaret Thacher took power and changed that mind set. She assured England that controlled decline as a nation was not needed and that England still had a lot of life left in it.
Thatcher made Britain a shithole. And ended the dignity of the working people. British growth was terrible compared to Europe. She had flat-lined the economy. No growth. Simply transferred the wealth and confidence to her class, from our class. BAD were on the right side and they were strongly for black and white unity....
@@hihu7200 I guess you did not live in Britain in the 80s and consider the economic indicators compared with European levels of higher growth compared to sickman Thatcherite Britain not important for some dubious reason.
Such a good song and video by BAD. Discovered them when I was 13 and still listen to them. Love Mick Jones! Miss those days.. (Part II !!!) Good ole' Clash too.
When I was homeless last year this was the song I'd listen to when going to and from work.
"When you've reached the bottom line, the only thing to do is climb, pick yourself up off the floor, come on whatcha waiting for?"
Back on my feet now; and doing well.
Thanks to B.A.D. for the moral support lol
Food to hear bro.. ✌️
Love this uplift anthem.
Cracking video with Micks baby momma Daisy in cave girl riot mode, phwoar🤪
Power to the party people🤩🥳😛😋
I love this song.
So happy you turned your life around. You gotta keep pushing forward. If only I listened to my own advice.. stay true to you
A b@@universallovepeaceharmony2258
👏👏👏👏🙏
Mick Jones is a musical genius. Great forevermore.
❤❤❤he’s a babe
This is one of the best songs to crank up when you are feeling sad, blue, or overwhelmed. Just turn it up, relax, and enjoy this song. It is that simple.
It has helped me and I am sure many other people get through tough times.
Witnessed a Judge sentence double murder, 2 life without parole. Defense will fight it and it will go on from 3 year to maybe 2 more. The children of the murdered parent NEED CLOSURE. I drank myself into oblivion and then took 3 valium. I am still trembling those poor children. The judge gave the murder a 5 minute talk about good things he can still do with his life in prison. UMMMM the defense Lawyer JOB. Victims should NOT have to hear that from the Judge who was to deliver justice. BUT it continues. you bet I want to get called for jury duty. I will be escorted out the building yet again. I repeat you this they would not know justice if it FUK em all night. best wish 2023.
Muy cierto ,siempre he sentido eso
THanks. 1111 I had a massive stroke in 2020. So I have some challenging days! Thanks, friend.
I love how Mick brought in Don Letts to the band. Don was a HUGE inspiration to Mick and The Big Audio Dynamite sound because of his Reggae and Dub Step sound he liked and had as a DJ during the mid to late 70s Punk Scene in England. Don was also known and famous for his “cone spliffs” that he would roll and sell to the Punks and Rude Boys at his DJ shows back then. Almost all the Punk band members back then considered Don’s “music”, that he would DJ at the clubs, their “soundtrack” that they listened to on top of their usual bands that they listened to. Don was a HUGE influence on the Punk scene back then.
Don gives the wink-nod-toke gesture at 3:02 and exits stage left after the hat nod.
@@whitlowjohnonly1_2 I thought I was the only one who noticed that. 👌😉
@@whitlowjohnonly1_2 thanks mate - after all these years I never noticed - now it all makes sense! the devil is in the detail. cheers!
Mick lived in Maida Vale West London we used to drive past his place on the way to Ladbroke Grove for the "tings" as Mick obviously did.. Brinsley Ford from Aswad was always in that part of the manor and I got his Autograph on my birth certificate as I didn't have any paper Mick Jones was top draw musically with no Ego..👍
My favorite moment of the whole video is Don pointing at himself in the mirror at 0:47.
Big Audio Dynamite was such a perfect and unique band: they had a unique sound, a unique style, and are truly underrated legends.
What a band. I saw them at the MCG in Melbourne, a million years ago, supporting U2. These guys blew U2 off the stage. Just brilliant and innovative.
SF '88 > They opened for Shriekback > Helluva show !!
@@daniels.2720 OMG SHRIEKBACK! Wow that had to have been a helluva show!
Spring 1988, Le Cygal in Paris. Wholly unforgettable.
Saw them live In New Orleans mid eighties or whenever it was awesome show. They came out and played 1999 by price for an encore.
hey 1 yr ago, i believe. u2 should have opened for BAD
Mick shared his water bottle with me between songs on a scorching hot summer night show at a small club in Philly during the BAD2 days. Love all the BAD stuff. I’ve heard people say it sounds dated now. Maybe a bit, but like they say, painting and sculpture is art to decorate space, music is art to decorate time. BAD pioneered a style during a certain period of time that has had ripple effects to this day. Great stuff.
What mick jones and big audio dynamite were doing in the 80s was truly groundbreaking mixing rock music with samples and dance beats and creating a whole new music in the process
They way he walks down the street with his guitar 🎸 at the start with so much determination on his face is amazing. His confidence is inspiring.
I TOTALLY AGREE! Mick is a 😎 BADASS!!!
Buckaroo Banzai
Is it me or does anyone else see the absolute beauty in this.
Not just you Derek...I was 15 when this came out...Had the poster of the original album on my bedroom wall...Coolest way to end a single ever...'Im gonna take you to...I'm gonna take you to..I'm gonna take you to...Part two...Part two
white jeans says it all bro
I can hear it anyway.
Sure do, mucker! ;)
Not just you ^_^
I have always felt this band is very under-rated. They don't do any dud songs and always did MTV friendly video clips.
Seeing the boomboxes on the shoulders of people, ahh the memories
leokimvideo several songs are about movies or current events in the late 80s. E=mc2 is about the movie Performance starring Mick Jagger.
Just saw 'Rush' on Mtv classic...we should revolt until they make Mtv classic back into real Mtv (with VJs, 120 Minutes, Headbanger's Ball, etc) except with nothing past 2010 - the year music died
Eyyyy hello leokimvideo. Didn’t know you would be here, redback spider person.
Oh HELL YEA WAAY !!!
JUST Making haven't heard this in 20yrs
Simply
In case anyone is curious: "This Is Big Audio Dynamite" is one of those rare albums where every track is absolutely awesome. I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan, and I put it right up there with Led Zeppelin II, if that tells you anything.
I fully agree, it reminds me of the way London Calling is with every track except of course that was their third album and this is B.A.D.’s first
ABSOLUTELY spot on
Couldn't agree more my friend, an outstanding group if ever there was one. The sampling on Medicine Show is just unbelievable.
spiff2268 I agree 100%. Jones made great music after the clash desintegrated.
So true!!
going through a hard time and I just listened to this song on repeat I don't know how many times. Thanks Mick and gang.
Hope things get better. Depeche Mode is my life soundtrack
Played this tape to death in my car. Loved it. Oh for those easy days of the 80’s
Halcyon days mate!
same!
the 80's gave us the most awesome bass lines to dance and listen to....this song is one of many examples!
Not just a classic 80's banger but one of my favorite compositions all-time.
This is such a great song by Big Audio Dynamite - an absolute classic from the 1980's - one rare song.
let none forget, their brilliant use of samples was groundbreaking. others did it, but DAMN, the first two albums had tons of samples...that's what we teens loved so much. so original.
@Doug Richardson I loved the Clash but really wasn't old enough to see them live. When B.A.D. and Mick put out this album in 85 I loved it and still do 35 years on . I was 18 when it came out and I saw them in a club ( can't remember for sure either in the Village or just below it at a late night show. I remember the band was wearing kind of like semi - hazmat outfits! It was really cool from what I recall (I'm sure I was rather compromised). I love Joe but Mick was always my favorite Clash member and he was very innovative.
@Doug Richardson Very true. When you let personal egos get in the way creativity and productivity can suffer and you have to part ways. I say this not from musical experience but building and construction differences. It's not easy to have a partnership without major disagreements, especially when you taste success to some level. Sorry it's late and I can be a long-winded insomniac. Thanks for your insight.
Listen to Tack>>HEAD et al., if want some master sampling- prior and fore. Indeed this was groundbreaking. An expansion of Black Market Clash/Sandinista, if you will.
@@kevinmcdonald6477 saw them around that time too. Excellent Gig and I still have the ticket Stubb
Nothing more original than a sample, yer right.
The 80's were fun.
*sigh* why aren't there any cool bands like this around anymore ?
I remember the last time I played the entire album.
Yesterday of course after playing The Clash. And the killing joke, the damned and the Generation X.
That was my Four of July 2020
I dig your collection esp. The Damned!
Bought the album when it first came out in 85'. Its aging quite well! Don Letts is the secret weapon!!!
I loved Mick Jones survival skill in bouncing back into the spotlight after he was bounced out of the group he founded.
Great song from a very under rated band, great lyrics as well.
Extremely underrated. Every album was like gold.
Great jam!!!
YEP.....Mick Jones wrote some great songs when he was the leader of B.A.D.
What makes you believe they're underrated?
@@gogoyubari366 .....here it is again!
i was dancing in this vid. My m8 and I were in trafalgar square that morning and they needed people.
Lucky ..I missed a few there
So cool!
I was in the crowd all those years ago…remember it like yesterday! 😌 great times.
Hey, I was there in Trafalgar Square that day too.. even took some photos.
What a great memory!!
They mad better videos in the 80's with a few hundred dollars and a couple grams of blow than they ever could now with million dollar budgets.
Real music will never die and this is one very good example. If it were only for the fantastic electronic bass-drum that's banging on the back, the whole time...great stuff!
🎶real music.real ppl.
Thank you for posting this great video. I was 10 years old and watched it being filmed in Trafalgar Square, great memories.
listening this song make me happy for the rest of the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes
YES! One of the most uplifting songs EVER!
A song I certainly need right now.
When this song came out, I had thought I was at the bottom line. Two years later, my bottom line was lower. When you reach the bottom line, the only thing to do is climb. Thank you Mick Jones and BAD.
I hope things are better for you now ❤
One of best BAD songs created... Mick Jones.. the voice of the Clash Awesome!..."the horse's are on the track..." 80's AWESOMENESS 😎🤙
When you find the song you didn't know you needed right at the time you do
Haven't heard this tune in 30 yrs! Channel 4 used this for their NFL highlights show on a Sunday evening back in the 80s. Quality..
The hook also used for Wide World of Sports highlights in Australia - haven’t heard it in ages!
Always loved The Clash. Always loved these guys. Didn't know the connection until today. Now it all makes sense.
The best tune. Thanks, Big Audio Dynamite.
One of the greatest songs of all time in my very humble opinion
coolest band to see live back in day....sold out shows yet they let everyone in backstage if u waited long enough...
Wish I had seen this band live.....I saw the Clash once on the Combat Rock tour....but missed out seeing B.A.D.
Great spinoff band from the clash with Mick Jones on lead vocals called big audio dynamite with Don letts
Yes, loved how later on the would play records along with the music they were playing during their set and the songs would end and the records would keep playing a beat until the mix next song played over the record's beats. Amazing stuff.
So right. Saw BAD on a triple bill with Public Image Limited and Siouxsie & the Banshees around 1993. Phenomenal show.
@@imaginationunreal awful what happened to Johnny rotten "to the cire" ... he shoulda rusted away
love mick jones
I couldn't care less what people do with their teeth, but it surprises me after all his fame and fortune, Mick never opted for corrected his. just an observation.
Neither did Paul.
MrDrawingattention on the other hand everiyone in the media presented today have pretty faces but no talent.
I'd rather focus on his talent than his teeth
MrDrawingattention
if they still work then why? ya know? ;)
Micks project was a breathe of musical fresh air! Jman
I love them SO much !!! My Vespa and Ray Ban days , damn !
I had a Honda and Ray Bans in 80s. Loaded up an small over-night bag with a beach towel and swim trunks and headed to Manhattan or Hermosa Beach after work and get shit faced drunk and get laid by beautiful girls and club hopping in L.A. on the weekend. Good memories.
Every day I listen to sum bad it's in my genes absolute genius stuff medicine show my favourite me thinks 😊😊😊😊😊
My ex boss passes away this January , i remember he singing to the chorus. Sending light wherever you are.
Happy Birthday Mick Jones! 🎁🎂🎈
AWESOME! Saw these lads in London 1986! Currently happy!!!
The 80's were fun.
This sounds like Big Country: In a big country, dreams stay with you :)
Easily one of the best song frrom the 80's. Imagine Joe signing this track?
Watched the Kentucky Derby and couldn't get this song out of my head. Loved it for years.
AWESOME! Saw these lads in London 1986! Currently happy!!!
My favorite spaghetti western!
Yep..mick is a lovely down to earth lad..had a few chats before i was in a band that supported him and huey morgan...both top lads..an make no mistake.
Totally forgot about this Track, and now has become my Favorite.
Magic, pure magic!, takes me right back!, James UK 🇬🇧
This is no clash, it's an evolution above. I've seen them live so I know.
This is great but no where near as good as the clash
@@blakeb106 justify what you say by at least comparing this song with any song by the Clash. BTW I have seen the Clash and I have seen Joe Strummer during his solo career, and he didnt come close to Bad AUdio Dynamite , joe was capsuled to play the clash during his solo career
@@victormorgado5318 The entire London Calling album and Sandinista are epic albums miles better than anything BAD put out. I love BAD, but they are like someone saying that Wings were better than the Beatles. London Calling was voted number one album of the 80's by Rolling Stone magazine. Nothing more needs to be said. www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/100-best-albums-of-the-eighties-150477/prince-and-the-revolution-purple-rain-3-162602/
@@abraxas511 Wings are better than the Beatles, I said it. I didn't mean it, but I said it.
Danced to this at the underage clubs as a teen. Never knew this was the lead singer of The Clash, until tonight. Mind blown.
The 80's were fun.
agree... love to go back and relive it... actually just fuckin stay there
Tim 80s?
between the 70s + 90s was the 80s
@@sexobscura Gold! LMAO!
THE HORSES ARE ON THE TRACK
I love having and playing the VINYL.
same, the punch and pound that you get from the speaker. side A of there first album is so good
The single that kick started it all - BAD were great.
Aaah! The eighties living in Los Angeles. My uncle worked at Licorice Pizza in Torrance. He used to get the coolest import records. This song is still awesome!
The road aheads' clear as a motorway
Give us this day our daily bread and send us on our way
Perchance to dream or take a holiday
Romeo oh Romeo
You gotta have your say
When you reach the bottom line
The only thing to do is climb
Pick yourself up of the floor
Don't know what you're waiting for
Wow! That's awesome. I was born in 1982... I missed seeing Joe live in Toronto sometime around 1999/2000, if I only knew it would've been my last chance.
And as far as what Mick said, I'm sure God appreciates the entire band for giving such great music with such a real message to the world. It was still a nice thing to say though....
‘Dance to the tune of economic decline’ - still remember that line 40 years on
Takes me back to Channel Nine's Wide World of Sports on Saturday afternoons
Top tune top group !! Don’t get music 🎧 like this today !!!!💔💔💔♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
You couldn’t add anything or take anything away. A perfect song.
GENIUS ALL AROUND..BAD HELPED MY MOOD FOR THE BETTER OFTEN IN THE 80'S AND 90'S {STILL DO}
The horses are on the track.
Justin Smith
*thethethethethe the thethe horses are on the track
Even the Soviets are swinging away...
The Horses=Pony Express=The Messengers
My money is on Seabiscuit.
That and "Go ahead London". Iconic greatness
Thank you for the music Mick ❤
Forgot all about BAD till I walked into a cafe last week and heard Rush. New every word even though it’s been years since I heard or even thought of them. Now I can’t stop listening to them. 🎶
I love the intro.
Still one of my absolute favs after all this time.
Best video ever. A pulpy cartoonish depiction of revolution, it's amazing. Pick your self off the floor.
beauty and relevance
Truly prophetic music
One of the best songs of that era
i am a guitar player and this has to be one of the best hooks in all of history...
Yes. Great hooks. One thing (among many) things rock has over rap.
Sounds so fabulous great song Cindy
it is physically impossible to be more 80's than this video.
and yet, there is a contender. czcams.com/video/KXpJ0bM5zbM/video.html
Oh, I can name a generation of artists that were certainly more 80's.
Barry Gibb ur right,😏but its aiiggt
This is a great song from a great album
Brings back memories!! Great song, a friend turned me onto it a long time ago, I needed it then and I need it again now. I wish finding my old friend would be that easy. Miss you, Scott.
The clash ❤❤love
True musicians, excellent album.
I love you say true musicians! Too true.
Underrated band!
Best Song 🎵
I had to buy this cassette 3 times, wore it out listening to.
When music was so AWESOME. No ugly lyrics, no one took offense and we just danced.
Killer riff!!
My dad played this a ton when I was kid! Oh the memories! We listened to it in his 1986 f150. Fast forward now I'm 32 years old and we still listen to this!
"........ Dance to the tune of ECONOMIC DECLINE, Is when you do the bottom line, nagging questions always remain, how did it happen and who was to blame....."--- sounds like Big Audio Dynamite knew about the economic crash of 2008, a heck of a long time before it happened !
England was going downhill economically before Margaret Thacher took power and changed that mind set.
She assured England that controlled decline as a nation was not needed and that England still had a lot of life left in it.
Thatcher made Britain a shithole. And ended the dignity of the working people. British growth was terrible compared to Europe. She had flat-lined the economy. No growth. Simply transferred the wealth and confidence to her class, from our class. BAD were on the right side and they were strongly for black and white unity....
@@hihu7200 I guess you did not live in Britain in the 80s and consider the economic indicators compared with European levels of higher growth compared to sickman Thatcherite Britain not important for some dubious reason.
E-zee-kills bass it just massive!!
I loved and still do BAD I'm 61 ❤❤❤
Such a good song and video by BAD. Discovered them when I was 13 and still listen to them. Love Mick Jones! Miss those days.. (Part II !!!) Good ole' Clash too.
another classic awesome tune from this band. "horses are on the track"....
This band was unusual for me because I like every single song they made, still great!
The bits with the disabled guy and Leo in the tanning bed wouldn’t fly today, lol.
Big audio dynamite😊
The anthem for the new normal. Your gods bless you all!
Classic jam, takes me back to my old roller skatin' days...
AWESOME song.....it still kicks ass today
What a incredible band! I'm getting into these band more and more!
So Brilliant.