Paul Simonon The Clash

Paul Simonon The Clash. Paul Simonon of the Clash smashing his bass guitar against the stage, at the Palladium in New Clash bassist Paul Simonon saw what was going on and began to stew The song was especially notable for whom Albarn paired Simonon with: the guitarist Mick Jones, Simonon's old bandmate from The Clash.

The Clash Interviews Paul Simonon, Part II— Paul Goes To Moscow
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Punk legend Paul Simonon, bass player for The Clash, has shared details about the DIY ethic and community spirit which characterised the band's beginnings and the London punk scene in the 1970s "I got kicked off the dole and when Joe [Strummer] joined, I had no income whatsoever.

The Clash Interviews Paul Simonon, Part II— Paul Goes To Moscow

Punk legend Paul Simonon, bass player for The Clash, has shared details about the DIY ethic and community spirit which characterised the band's beginnings and the London punk scene in the 1970s Longterm roadie Johnny Green, who had few good words for anyone in the Clash camp by the end of his tenure, said of Simonon: "I've rarely met someone who's cool but can still laugh at themselves." Left to right: Andy Warhol, Susan Blond, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer and Terry Chimes backstage at Shea Stadium in New York, 1982. The Good, the Bad & the Queen wasn't the only collaboration between Paul Simonon and Damon Albarn

Whatever Happened To Paul Simonon From The Clash?. Clash bassist and style leader Paul Simonon guided them to sartorial perfection, inspiring a generation ready to move beyond leather and safety pins toward heritage clothing and Rocker gear. The former Clash bassist also joined Albarn as part of Gorillaz, playing on the title track of the 2010 album Plastic Beach

A collection of The Clash bassist Paul Simonon's favourite songs. Clash bassist Paul Simonon saw what was going on and began to stew "I was sort of annoyed that the bouncers wouldn't let the audience stand up out of their chairs," Simonon recalled in an interview with Fender