London Ss

London SS was Mick Jones and Paul Simonon's band prior to joining up with Joe Strummer and Terry Chimes to form The Clash. Tony James, later of Generation X, Casino Steel, later of The Boys, and Brian James, later of The Damned, were also members of London SS. They were London's answer to the New York Dolls. This band never really got off the ground before its members splintered into more successful projects. The name of the band, a clear reference to the SS, was geared more to the punk principle of shock and controversy than any fascist political sympathies. However, when The Clash emerged as one of Britain's premier left-wing political bands, the earlier connections with Nazi references would prove somewhat problematical.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
sharryn jackson
cortina d'ampezzo
black capped kingfisher
harry jenkins
triazolam
bangka island
michael johnson (politician)
america: a tribute to heroes
old dumpling master
bryan berard
white throated kingfisher
zurab chiaberashvili
ed jovanovski
desmond dekker
coron island
alexandre daigle
lysterfield, victoria
culpability
lake bemidji
woodland kingfisher
suppository
roman hamrlik
owen nolan
william levitt
horn papers
sexual penetration
pierre turgeon
blue breasted kingfisher
undang
list of early flying machines
seri menanti
kesatuan melayu united kingdom
new york state school of industrial and labor relations
alauddin alam shah
sebastian inlet state park
international regulations for preventing collisions at sea
swarthmoor
cranwell's horned frog
pomosexual
coccoloba
edward platt
forward chaining
basement
richard gautier