London's Burning (The Clash song)
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"London's Burning" es una canción de The Clash de su álbum de debut homónimo. Es la octava pista de la versión británica de este álbum y la séptima pista de la versión estadounidense de 1979.
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London's Burning (« Londres brûle ») est une chanson du groupe The Clash, parue dans l'album du même nom en 1977. Cette chanson est la huitième de l'album, et est devenue un des grands tubes du groupe. Elle fait d'ailleurs partie des chansons sorties sur l'album de compilations live des Clash en 1999 : From Here to Eternity: Live.
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London's Burning è un brano musicale della band punk rock dei Clash. Appare per la prima volta nella versione inglese dell'album di debutto della band, The Clash.
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"London's Burning" is a song by The Clash from their eponymous debut album. It is the eighth track in the U.K. version of this album, and the seventh track in the U.S. version, from 1979. It is sung by Joe Strummer (and Mick Jones, with Paul Simonon in the chorus), who starts the song shouting "London's Burning!" two times. The song continues talking about London's automobile traffic, where young people try to get their kicks driving around in their cars through the night, feeling bored and far from happy. This message is clearly seen in the next verse:
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"London's Burning" es una canción de The Clash de su álbum de debut homónimo. Es la octava pista de la versión británica de este álbum y la séptima pista de la versión estadounidense de 1979.
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"London's Burning" is a song by The Clash from their eponymous debut album. It is the eighth track in the U.K. version of this album, and the seventh track in the U.S. version, from 1979. It is sung by Joe Strummer (and Mick Jones, with Paul Simonon in the chorus), who starts the song shouting "London's Burning!" two times. The song continues talking about London's automobile traffic, where young people try to get their kicks driving around in their cars through the night, feeling bored and far from happy. This message is clearly seen in the next verse: "I'm up and down the Westway, in an' out the lights What a great traffic system – it's so bright I can't think of a better way to spend the night Than speeding around underneath the yellow lights" The song alludes to the boredom of TV and may also reflect the racial theme often treated by the band, notably in the first verse with the line: "Black or white turn it on, face the new religion". The song's name came from popular nursery rhyme about the Great Fire of London (1666). It was first recorded at CBS Studios London for the sessions for the debut album. Mick Jones' improvised guitar solo at the end of the song is not very typical for punk rock, which often has a minimalist attitude. An alternative version taken from the "White Riot" promo film in April 1977 was released on the B-side of the controversial "Remote Control" single in May 1977.
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London's Burning (« Londres brûle ») est une chanson du groupe The Clash, parue dans l'album du même nom en 1977. Cette chanson est la huitième de l'album, et est devenue un des grands tubes du groupe. Elle fait d'ailleurs partie des chansons sorties sur l'album de compilations live des Clash en 1999 : From Here to Eternity: Live.
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London's Burning è un brano musicale della band punk rock dei Clash. Appare per la prima volta nella versione inglese dell'album di debutto della band, The Clash.
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