Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
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Chairman Ralph
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Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
Here's an announcement that should be of some interest around here -- I'll just let the press release do the talking for now:
JOINT COMMUNIQUE FROM CO-AUTHORS MARK ANDERSEN/RALPH HEIBUTZKI
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In the fall of 1983, the Clash's lead singer, Joe Strummer, set about a daunting task: refashioning Britain's “Only Band That Matters” without two key members: guitarist Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon.
With help from three twentysomething replacements – drummer Pete Howard, and guitarists Nick Sheppard and Vince White – Strummer aimed to revisit the first album's stripped-down martial urgency, and blow away the era's prevailing trends. “Pop will die,” he vowed, “and rebel rock will rule.”
Just two years later, the “Clash Mark II” lineup would dissolve amid a critically panned album (Cut The Crap), internal bickering, and managerial mind games. With rare exceptions, however, the whole story has only been told in bits and pieces.
Now, Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki will join forces to tell the definitive account of this era in We Are The Clash: The Last Stand of the Only Band That Mattered, due out in summer 2013, on Akashic Books.
Andersen is best-known as co-author of Dance Of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital (2001) and co-founder of punk activist collective, Positive Force DC, while Heibutzki first appeared in print with Unfinished Business: The Life & Times Of Danny Gatton (2003).
Both were originally working on separate but parallel tracks, until they decided to join forces – and produce a book that will speak for itself.
"I was a Clash fan from 1977 on, and the band was a tremendous inspiration for me as a teenager," Andersen recalls. "But this period of The Clash -- for all its failures --actually may have had an even bigger impact on the work I've done with Positive Force and other community projects since 1984."
“This is not only a great musical story, it's a compelling human interest saga,” Heibutzki said. “The issues that 'Strummer and company' faced during those two turbulent years – notably, the struggle to regain '77-era idealism in a hyper-commercialized environment – are relevant for any reader, musician or not.”
"Too many folks simply dismiss this era of the band," Andersen agrees. "This book will not only challenge some conventional musical critiques, but also place The Clash's drama in its proper political context: Reagan, Thatcher, the defeat of the miners' strike and the subsequent ascendancy of right-wing economics and politics."
The authors welcome all contributions, including anecdotes, flyers and graphics, plus whatever recollections that people wish to share, whether they saw the band live, or had any dealings with them. To contribute along those lines, contact Andersen at wearefamilydc@gmail.com or Heibutzki at chairmanralph@yahoo.com.
For additional information, visit http://www.chairmanralph.com.
JOINT COMMUNIQUE FROM CO-AUTHORS MARK ANDERSEN/RALPH HEIBUTZKI
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In the fall of 1983, the Clash's lead singer, Joe Strummer, set about a daunting task: refashioning Britain's “Only Band That Matters” without two key members: guitarist Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon.
With help from three twentysomething replacements – drummer Pete Howard, and guitarists Nick Sheppard and Vince White – Strummer aimed to revisit the first album's stripped-down martial urgency, and blow away the era's prevailing trends. “Pop will die,” he vowed, “and rebel rock will rule.”
Just two years later, the “Clash Mark II” lineup would dissolve amid a critically panned album (Cut The Crap), internal bickering, and managerial mind games. With rare exceptions, however, the whole story has only been told in bits and pieces.
Now, Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki will join forces to tell the definitive account of this era in We Are The Clash: The Last Stand of the Only Band That Mattered, due out in summer 2013, on Akashic Books.
Andersen is best-known as co-author of Dance Of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital (2001) and co-founder of punk activist collective, Positive Force DC, while Heibutzki first appeared in print with Unfinished Business: The Life & Times Of Danny Gatton (2003).
Both were originally working on separate but parallel tracks, until they decided to join forces – and produce a book that will speak for itself.
"I was a Clash fan from 1977 on, and the band was a tremendous inspiration for me as a teenager," Andersen recalls. "But this period of The Clash -- for all its failures --actually may have had an even bigger impact on the work I've done with Positive Force and other community projects since 1984."
“This is not only a great musical story, it's a compelling human interest saga,” Heibutzki said. “The issues that 'Strummer and company' faced during those two turbulent years – notably, the struggle to regain '77-era idealism in a hyper-commercialized environment – are relevant for any reader, musician or not.”
"Too many folks simply dismiss this era of the band," Andersen agrees. "This book will not only challenge some conventional musical critiques, but also place The Clash's drama in its proper political context: Reagan, Thatcher, the defeat of the miners' strike and the subsequent ascendancy of right-wing economics and politics."
The authors welcome all contributions, including anecdotes, flyers and graphics, plus whatever recollections that people wish to share, whether they saw the band live, or had any dealings with them. To contribute along those lines, contact Andersen at wearefamilydc@gmail.com or Heibutzki at chairmanralph@yahoo.com.
For additional information, visit http://www.chairmanralph.com.
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
Ohhhh yes.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
This aspect especially appeals. Music as social and cultural history is more interesting to me than a relating of personality conflicts (tho in this case that voyeurism has its allure).Chairman Ralph wrote:"Too many folks simply dismiss this era of the band," Andersen agrees. "This book will not only challenge some conventional musical critiques, but also place The Clash's drama in its proper political context: Reagan, Thatcher, the defeat of the miners' strike and the subsequent ascendancy of right-wing economics and politics."
Very much looking forward to this, Ralph, and hope the project realizes your vision for it.
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
I have skin cancer so I wish that they'd speed up the release date as I might not be around in the future to read about the past, and if the authors are looking for ideas for another book they might want to consider a book about Mick Jones' forays into formations of other groups throughout the years, maybe something called In and Out. Don't kill the messenger for this idea or hold his feet to the fire. Just a thought.
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
What is it about Jones' time with different groups that gets your dander up?
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clashrocker
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
I'm just sayin', he moves around quite a bit, never really establishing a base with anyone, besides Clash and some parts of BAD, otherwise he's been all over the map. He should start a group called GPS, at least then we might be able to track his comings and goings.
Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
I'm quite happy for mick to have 20-odd things on his to-do list. Keeps him on his toes
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
OH...FUCK...YES. There's our EET Week '13 hook.
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Solid.
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
This sounds fantastic, I can't wait.
Also, Andersen's Dance of Days is one of my absolute favorite music history books. A collaboration between him and the Chairman on the final years of the Clash is like freakin' catnip for robots.
Also, Andersen's Dance of Days is one of my absolute favorite music history books. A collaboration between him and the Chairman on the final years of the Clash is like freakin' catnip for robots.
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
Thanks, Flex, for the good words -- and everybody else, as well. Mark and I look forward to whatever recollections or feedback that we get, because we definitely to hear from anyone who experienced the band during this era. A lot of work lies ahead, but we're excited about putting the whole story together.This sounds fantastic, I can't wait.
Also, Andersen's Dance of Days is one of my absolute favorite music history books. A collaboration between him and the Chairman on the final years of the Clash is like freakin' catnip for robots.
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I know a couple of people who hung around with the Clash on the North East leg of the busking tour. I will pester them for some stories.Chairman Ralph wrote:Thanks, Flex, for the good words -- and everybody else, as well. Mark and I look forward to whatever recollections or feedback that we get, because we definitely to hear from anyone who experienced the band during this era. A lot of work lies ahead, but we're excited about putting the whole story together.This sounds fantastic, I can't wait.
Also, Andersen's Dance of Days is one of my absolute favorite music history books. A collaboration between him and the Chairman on the final years of the Clash is like freakin' catnip for robots.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
I volunteered with Positive Force House back in college...I wonder if I ever crossed paths with Mark Andersen.
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Re: Clash II Book Coming Soon...Summer 2013
Thanks! Or have them get in touch with either one of us -- that works, too.I know a couple of people who hung around with the Clash on the North East leg of the busking tour. I will pester them for some stories.
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I don't have any personal connections with anyone in the band so I can't give you anything there but I did see a couple of Clash II shows in 1984 and it didn't compare to the real Clash. Sure, strummer strutted around like a man possessed and Simonon displayed all of his rock star moves but the inclusion of the other members of the band singing Mick's leads really threw me. I would have been happier if they just stayed in the background and played and let Strummer carry the load. I remember that the stage had scaffolding on both sides with tv monitors and Strummer had part of the microphone stand with the mic positioned upside down so that it looked like a walkie talkie. I was more intrigued by the new songs that they played than the older material in fact and felt that they should have let Mick rest in peace. Also I have to say that I liked Cut the Crap when it was released and made a mix of some of those songs with songs from the first BAD album, essentially having a new Clash album to listen to.