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London Calling - A tribute to the Clash

London Calling - A tribute to the Clash

Among the very best albums ever recorded” - Q Magazine

The Clash released their acclaimed third album "London Calling" in 1979. The first Punk double album, it reached the Top 10 in the UK Charts and sold over 5 Million copies worldwide. The title song also reached the UK Top 20 and is arguably The Clash's most famous song. The album was voted sixth-greatest album of all time by the NME and eighth-greatest album by Rolling Stone Magazine.

London Calling, The UK’s premier tribute to The Clash will be paying homage by playing the album in it's entirety in sequence. They will then go on and play the best of the rest including all the hit singles and more such as "Should I Stay or Should I Go", "Rock The Casbah", "I Fought The Law", "White Man in Hammersmith Palais", "Complete Control", "Stay Free" "Clash City Rockers", "White Riot" and more.

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London Calling @ Nottingham

Excellent evening - great band, nice (small) gig venue, and £2.40 a pint ! The band were spot on - delivered the album content 100%. Good work fellas. My only complaint would be the 10pm curfew, and that the band could only play 2 songs after the London Calling album ... venues now want to deliver a gig, flush out all those paying punters & get a new lot of paying punters in for a second sitting.

Posted by Steve on 20/05/2019

London Calling - A tribute to the Clash, The Loft (City SU), Nottingham - 18th May 2019