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 Post subject: The Clash - Straight to Hell
PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:44 pm 
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I knew that MIA had sampled the Clash, wasn't sure which song though as I had never heard this one. And it's incredible!

If you can play on the fiddle
How's about a British jig and reel?
Speaking King's English in quotation
As railhead towns feel the steel mills rust water froze
In the generation
Clear as winter ice
This is your paradise

There ain't no need for ya
There ain't no need for ya
Go straight to Hell boys
Go straight to Hell boys

Y'wanna join in a chorus
Of the Amerasian blues?
When it's Christmas out in Ho Chi Minh City
Kiddie say papa papa papa papa papa-san take me home
See me got photo photo
Photograph of you and Mamma Mamma Mamma-san
Of you and Mamma Mamma Mamma-san
Lemme tell ya 'bout your blood bamboo kid.
It ain't Coca-Cola it's rice.

Straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys
Oh Papa-san
Please take me home
Oh Papa-san
Everybody they wanna go home
So Mamma-san said

You wanna play mind-crazed banjo
On the druggy-drag ragtime U.S.A.?
In Parkland International
Hey! Junkiedom U.S.A.
Where procaine proves the purest rock man groove
and rat poison
The volatile Molotov says-

PSSST...
HEY CHICO WE GOT A MESSAGE FOR YA... SI...
VAMOS VAMOS MUCHACHO
FROM ALPHABET CITY ALL THE WAY A TO Z, DEAD, HEAD

Go straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys
Straight to Hell

Oh Papa-San
Please take me home
There ain't no need for ya,
There ain't no need for ya

Go straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys

Can you cough it up loud and strong
The immigrants
They wanna sing all night long
It could be anywhere
Most likely could be any frontier
Any hemisphere
No man's land
Ain't no asylum here
King Solomon he never lived round here

Straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys
Go straight to Hell, boys

Oh Papa-San
Please take me home
Oh Papa-San
Everybody, they wanna go home now

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:49 pm 
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It was the B-side to "Should I stay or should I go?"

It was on "Combat Rock".

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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sticky this thread plz

check out my street cred: *SHIT CANT SHOW U SEARCH RESULTS*

anyway i posted about this song a buncho times, just take it from me

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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yeah i don't even know that many clash songs but i know this one rules

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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Combat Rock being labeled as a sellout record is so amazing to me. I get that it had, what, two catchy as fuck singles, but it's really a pretty bizarre and unlaced recording altogether.


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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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Who's MIA? :oops:


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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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we dunno, she's missing

fuckin ZINGER

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.I.A._(artist)

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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I have a Mojo Magazine Clash Special, where they go into details on each of the album, and they recorder originally a 8 minutes(if I remember correctly) of 'Straight to hell', but went with the shorter version on the album.
I'd love to hear that one!!

I think it's along with 'Know your rights' and 'Should I stay or should I go' one of that albums centerpieces.

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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Vlad of Finland wrote:
they recorder originally a 8 minutes(if I remember correctly) of 'Straight to hell', but went with the shorter version on the album.
I'd love to hear that one!!



The original rejected Mick Jones mix of what would ultimately become Combat Rock. It is quite an interesting collection of songs. Mainly for the Topper Headon penned "The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too" and "Kill Time". Not sure why these songs were not included on Combat Rock because they are some great songs. "The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too" has got to be one of the best songs the Clash ever did where Joe/Mick shared vocals. Also, this bootleg includes the newly discovered jazzy type instrumental "Walk Evil Talk". I only assume that this was Topper and Mick messing around in the studio.

File this one under Essential booting for the Clash fan.

Disc 1
Tracks: 18
Length: 78:52

Track List:
1: The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too - 3:45
2: Kill Time - 4:58
3: Should I Stay Or Should I Go - 3:05
4: Rock The Casbah - 3:47
5: Know Your Rights - 5:05
6: Red Angel Dragnet - 5:12
7: Ghetto Defendant - 6:18
8: Sean Flynn - 7:30
9: Car Jamming - 3:54
10: Innoculated City - 4:33
11: Death Is A Star - 2:39
12: Walk Evil Talk - 7:37
13: Atom Tan - 2:45
14: Overpowered By Funk Demo - 1:59
15: Innoculated City (Uncensored) - 2:31
16: First Night Back In London - 2:57
17: Cool Confusion - 3:10
18: Straight To Hell (Extended Mix) - 6:57

Disc 2
Tracks: 20
Length: 59:25

Track List:
1: Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Shea Stadium) - 3:39
2: Rock The Casbah (Inst) - 3:22
3: Know Your Rights (Inst) - 1:18
4: Red Angel Dragnet (Inst) - 1:46
5: Overpowered By Funk (Inst) - 3:12
6: Ghetto Defendent 1 (Inst) - 2:10
7: Ghetto Defendent 2 (Inst) - 1:37
8: Atom Tan (Inst) - 3:02
9: First Night Back In London (Inst) - 1:21
10: Cool Confusion 1 (Inst) - 0:52
11: Cool Confusion 2 (Inst) - 3:16
12: Straight To Hell (7 Inch) - 3:44
13: Overpowered By Funk (No Flushes) - 4:52
14: Hell W10 - 1:13
15: Coon Confusion (Remix) - 2:48
16: Know Your Rights (Alt version) - 5:15
17: Cool Confusion (Full) - 3:15
18: Red Angel Dragnet (Edited) - 3:25
19: Ghetto Defendent (Edited) - 4:15
20: Rock The Casbah (with Rankin Rodger) - 4:51

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 11:02 pm 
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yeah, great fucking song.

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:26 pm 
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Vlad of Finland wrote:
I have a Mojo Magazine Clash Special, where they go into details on each of the album, and they recorder originally a 8 minutes(if I remember correctly) of 'Straight to hell', but went with the shorter version on the album.
I'd love to hear that one!!

I think it's along with 'Know your rights' and 'Should I stay or should I go' one of that albums centerpieces.


I think they have the longer version of the song on the box set.

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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One of their best songs no doubt.

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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i listened to a bunch of the clash after this thread for the first time in a few years probably, and it was outstanding

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The sun beat down upon the steps of time to light the way
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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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absolutely love this song...
combat is such an enigma. its both a stroke of genius, a complete fucking mess, a pop record, and a very experimental one all at once.

some of those songs ended up on super black market clash and they are pretty decent, especially cool confusion.

too bad toppers songs didnt get on. though he wrote all of "Rock the Casba" minus the lyrics, which where written by joe. most likely his songs didnt make it on because he was booted for being a drug addict. that must have really sucked to hear a song you wrote on tv and not even be able to share the success of it.

the beautiful people are ugly too http://www.imeem.com/people/vyTo8H//mus ... _ugly_too/

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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I'm really getting into London Calling, awesome record.

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:33 pm 
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glorified_version wrote:
I'm really getting into London Calling, awesome record.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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 Post subject: Re: The Clash - Straight to Hell
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this was on my xmas secret mixtape. i remember the first time i heard it pretty well. most songs don't stick out like that but it did

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