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    Pistols v Clash

    C'mon you old punks, nail those colours to the mast! None of this 'I loved them both' 'you can't compare the two' etc etc.

    Never mind musicianship versus excitement, rock versus revolution, WHO DID YOU LIKE THE BEST?


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    The Pistols by a country mile. They had the original X-Factor before Cowell bought his first pair of high-waisters!

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    Sorry for hijacking the thread as I was not about at the time but I would say The Clash.

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    the clash

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    Sex Pistols by a mile.

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    We can only compare them over the years 1976 - 77. In that case the Pistols win easily. For the same reason (the Clash's longer career), I think they were more influential on subsequent developments - merging punk and reggae led to 2-Tone.

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    Pistols, though think both bands turned into a bit of a circus eventually.
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    No contest in my opinion.Pistols by a country mile for me.

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    The Clash every time.

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    The Clash

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    For sheer volume and quality of work The Clash,plus they were "proper" punk band, as apposed to the Pistols who were formed by Malcolm Mclaren,and hyped to the max, via Bill Grundy etc, no contest really

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    Quote Originally Posted by discman View Post
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    For sheer volume and quality of work The Clash,plus they were "proper" punk band, as apposed to the Pistols who were formed by Malcolm Mclaren,and hyped to the max, via Bill Grundy etc, no contest really
    Hyped to the max, how would that compare to the Clash's 6 figure deal to sign for CBS? The Pistols may have got publicity from Bill Grundy but they also lost their record deal. Don't believe McLaren's version of events, the Sex Pistols were beyond control.

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    The clash were magnificent.

    The Pistols had one decent song.
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    The clash were magnificent.

    The Pistols had one decent song.
    Have you never listened to Never Mind the Bollocks then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillsidehibby View Post
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    Have you never listened to Never Mind the Bollocks then?
    I actually have 2 copies which I bought because of all the hype.

    I haven't listened to either for over 20 years.

    I do realise the effect they had on music, but I didn't rate them.

    Much preferred The Saints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    I actually have 2 copies which I bought because of all the hype.

    I haven't listened to either for over 20 years.

    I do realise the effect they had on music, but I didn't rate them.

    Much preferred The Saints.
    Opinions...I thought that The Saints only had 1 decent song. Good live though.

    Never Mind the Bollocks was and still is as good as it gets for a punk album but nearly all of London Calling, bits and bobs of both the first album and Give Em Enough Rope and maybe just under half of Sandinista are amongst the best stuff you'll ever hear.

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    The Clash were by far the better band long term and are my all time faves. But I would give the Pistols the nod as the best punk band just because of the impact their initial singles made. In '76 and '77 they were IT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    Opinions...I thought that The Saints only had 1 decent song. Good live though.

    Never Mind the Bollocks was and still is as good as it gets for a punk album but nearly all of London Calling, bits and bobs of both the first album and Give Em Enough Rope and maybe just under half of Sandinista are amongst the best stuff you'll ever hear.
    It took them another years to get to the London Calling stage. We don't know what the Pistols would have progressed (spit) to in that period. Probably something like Can or Captain Beefheart if Lydon had gotten his way.

    However as far as the true spirit of Punk rock is concerned, the Pistols were as significant as Elvis was to Rock n Roll. Take from that what you will, but there is no denying that, as figureheads, they defined their genres.

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    It took them another years to get to the London Calling stage. We don't know what the Pistols would have progressed (spit) to in that period. Probably something like Can or Captain Beefheart if Lydon had gotten his way.

    However as far as the true spirit of Punk rock is concerned, the Pistols were as significant as Elvis was to Rock n Roll. Take from that what you will, but there is no denying that, as figureheads, they defined their genres.
    If the Pistols didn't split we might not have had PIL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    I actually have 2 copies which I bought because of all the hype.

    I haven't listened to either for over 20 years.

    I do realise the effect they had on music, but I didn't rate them.

    Much preferred The Saints.
    The Saints were a great band

    However, Never mind the bollocks is a superb album and imho better than anything the Clash did. That's not to take anything away from the clash as their first three albums are excellent, wheres sanidista, combat rock and cut the crap are poor fare indeed.

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    I think people fail to appreciate how brave it was to release a single called God Save the Queen at the height of the Jubilee in 1977.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filled Rolls View Post
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    I think people fail to appreciate how brave it was to release a single called God Save the Queen at the height of the Jubilee in 1977.
    Bravado or perfect opportunist marketing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Bravado or perfect opportunist marketing?
    a bit of both i reckon. although on the flipside Crass were'nt far off the mark when they sang "CBS promote the Clash - it ain't for revolution, it's just for cash" so it's not like the pistols were alone in that respect

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