Mick Jones
Rude Boy
A disaffected young Londoner leaves his dead-end job to become a roadie for The Clash as the punk band rises to stardom amid national unrest.
Live At The Rainbow '78
Featuring the classic Foreigner line-up of Jones, Gramm, McDonald, Greenwood, Gagliardi and Elliott, this show captures the essence of a group who would go on to become one of the best-selling bands of all time.On April 27 1978, after their self-titled debut album had spent a year in the US Top 20, rock’s conquering heroes played a sold-out show at London’s legendary music venue, the Rainbow Theatre.Opening with 'Long, Long Way From Home', the band’s legion of fans were treated to a magnificent display of musicianship and performance, including local hit singles, 'Feels Like The First Time' and 'Cold As Ice', as well as an exclusive preview of two tracks from the upcoming ‘Double Vision’ album.Forty years on, this definitive performance by the original band has been restored from the original film reels, remixed and remastered for this release.
Joe Strummer: Cut the Clash
Joe Strummer was one of the most memorable figures of the punk era. His rebellious image, angry political statements, and on-stage energy made him stand out as one of the most inspiration frontmen of all time. From The Clash to the Mescaleros explore the life story of Joe Strummer and how he became an international punk icon.
Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten
Som frontmann for ikoniske The Clash endret punkikonet Joe Strummer både folks liv og rockemusikken. Følg Strummers storslåtte karriere og hans vennskap med regissøren selv, Julien Temple.