Green Day’s partnership with Keurig doesn’t mean punk is dead. Just that the age-old practice of commodifying rebellion is ...
Across the street was the West Boylston Drive-In. Inside the “London Calling” liner notes is a black-and-white picture of Paul Simonon, The Clash’s bassist, with the drive-in sign clearly ...
They formed in 1976, with founding members including singer Joe Strummer, guitarist Mick Jones and bassist Paul Simonon alongside another guitarist Keith Levene and drummer Terry Chimes.
David Bowie is a legend of rock music full stop, spanning countless genres across his storied career. But which of his songs created a key element of punk rock?
But hey, maybe sometimes the critics are bang-on with their assessment. They can and do critique honestly and fairly, saying what they really think. Especially when an album from ...
Not only are The Kinks credited with creating the heavy metal blueprint, they also recorded some of rock’s most enduring ...
Across the street was the West Boylston Drive-In. Inside the “London Calling” liner notes is a black-and-white picture of Paul Simonon, The Clash’s bassist, with the drive-in sign clearly behind him.
Admission £1.50. 1979 - The Clash bass player Paul Simonon, frustrated because the crowd at The Palladium in New York City isn't standing, smashes his instrument on stage. The photo is later used as ...
“The Kinks were a major influence on The Clash,” Paul Simonon says. “Their lyrics and subject matter were an important template for us as a band.” The Kinks were always punk in spirit: while the ...
The effortlessly cool album cover image of bassist Paul Simonon smashing his guitar practically screams rock’n’roll, just like the music inside. 1: The Beastie Boys: Paul’s Boutique (design ...