Oingo Boingo was great nand Danny Elfman is considered to be a genuis (he does a lot of Musical Scores for Movies and TV shows (like the Simpsons)Originally posted by: AlienCraft
I did lighting design and operation for them during the '80s in SF.Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
A large part of the respect they get is for when they did it, and their influence on musicians after them.
A lot of the Beatles' material is dated and not too impressive if you hear it without knowing who they are.
For punk I'm more of a fan of Oingo Boingo (try Only A Lad), X and the Sex Pistols than the Clash but as with all music that's just personal preference.
< eligble for 6 degress / Kevin Bacon
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Well back in the days Punk really wasn't about musicianship. The Clash were one of the first to combine good musical ability with the rawness of punk.
Will do. Thanks, everyone, for the input.Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Like many bands, the Clash had some weaker songs on their albums, but had some truly great songs, especially in comparison with the dreck being released by the big commercial bands of the day.
Give another listen to Clampdown, Train in Vain, Guns of Brixton and the atypical Hitsville, UK.