Share the story. Image caption Simonon's smashed bass has taken centre stage at a Museum of London exhibition McHarg has co-curated an exhibition at the Museum of London … A new exhibition celebrating The Clash has arrived in London, and it’s a near-essential pilgrimage for fans of the punk icons across the globe. The Clash: London Calling, which includes previously unseen items, is a free exhibit, opening on 15th … When The Clash’s third album ‘London Calling’ was released in the winter of 1979 it was clear that the band had made an instant classic, an era-defining masterpiece which still stands as one of the all-time greatest albums.

‘The Clash: London Calling’ is at the Museum of London. These boots were made for Romans. Curating London . The Clash. There’s a new initiative to help the UK’s small music venues survive.

‘The Museum of London is pleased to announce that the highly anticipated The Clash: London Calling, a free exhibit showcasing a collection of over 150 items from The Clash’s personal archive including notes, clothing, images and music, many previously unseen, is now open and free to view until 19th April 2020. Beatrice Behlen, Senior Curator of Fashion and Decorative Arts at the Museum of London, said: "London Calling is The Clash's defining album, a rallying call for Londoners and people around the world. The black and white cover shot, taken by NME photographer Pennie Smith in September 1979, of a buckle-kneed Paul Simonon about to destroy his bass guitar on a New York stage floor is one of rock’s eternal images and it’s at the heart of The Clash: London Calling at the Museum of London. The Clash: London Calling will close in spring 2020 (dated to be confirmed) and will be followed by the opening of a new display exploring London’s relationship with Dub music and culture as part of its Soundclash season. Roman London .

15 Aug 2019 — Filed Under: Arts, Culture. The Museum of London is to stage an exhibition to mark 40 years of The Clash’s London Calling.. They are considered one of the originators of British punk rock, and for a lot of people, their music is the sound of a … Credit: Pennie Smith. Come behind the scenes with 'The Only Band That Matters' and explore how London Calling changed music history.

Iconic quartet The Clash played a huge role in kicking things off on the British punk rock scene, and when they released their third album, ‘London Calling’ in 1979, everybody knew it was going to be a classic. We're celebrating 40 years since the release of the groundbreaking album London Calling by The Clash in a free show at the Museum of London. Latest news. The Museum of London announces a free exhibition "The Clash: London Calling" opening November 15, featuring 100 items from the punk band. How litter-picking in the … The band’s third album was released in December 1979 and the … RSS Share Tweet. The Museum of London is seeking to collect both objects and first-hand experiences to reflect Londoners’ lives during the COVID-19 pandemic Roman London These boots were made for Romans

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