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"It's a feat of great attitude and great music." Arctic Monkeys, The View, Biffy Clyro and Elbow talk about the legendary band's continued relevancy.
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00:06Clash
00:07Clash brought me away from the Beatles to stop being such a piffcake and stop not anything perfect.
00:13And you didn't need to be an absolute god to push it, even though the Clash are gods.
00:18But the Clash was my first game in London and that was the attitude that we tried to get across
00:25by the Clash.
00:26I didn't know the way the Beatles do it. Butchers were stiffly anxious.
00:31The good and the bad. But it doesn't necessarily be good or bad. It's just the main thing that changed
00:37my life.
00:39I'll be honest, I didn't get onto the Clash until very recently.
00:45I didn't really appreciate them. They're amazing. That's about as far as I can go.
00:51To be honest, I've never been a massive Clash fan. I mean, it's something I've listened to growing up and
00:57getting into a band and doing all that.
00:59And obviously it's great, but it's never been something I've got really attached to a person.
01:08The Clash are, you know, there's not, you can't say too much about a band like that.
01:13They're, you know, such a legendary band and I think any band that's still as relevant so many years after
01:18they've finished.
01:20It's a real feat, you know, a real feat of great music and great attitude.
01:24And, you know, I think a band that will continue to stick around for generations to come.
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