don spoke: > but I have to admit their music has not aged well. As someone who has replaced "London Calling" three times, most recently about a month ago, I have to disagree up to this album. After that, yeah the rot set in, but this album particularly is frightening in it's ability to move me. Maybe because I saw them on this tour and stepped out of the show into a riot between skinheads and some sort of wanna-be marxist group, but The Clash, along with the Pistols (who I saw as well) are always going to be on my desert disc changer. For those not totally bored by this point, Clash roadie Johnny Green has a book out on his time with The Clash called "A Riot of our Own- Night and Day with the Clash". It's great. Pick it up via Amazon. Okay. I've posted my quota for the year. Back to trolling for writing opp's. James n.p Oswley _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com