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The Clash - Rude Boy Special Edition

Rude Boy Special Edition

The Clash

DVD

FHED1705

Frementale media

Royaume-Uni

2003


Filmed as a fictional documentary, Rude Boy the movie follows punk Ray (Ray Grange) as he quits his
job in a West End sex shop to become a roadie for the most exciting live band in the country - The Clash.

Capturing The Clash during their "Clash on Patrol" and "Sort It Out" UK tours of 1978/1979,
Rude Boy is an unparalleled film document of one of the best live bands ever to take a stage.

Follow the band as they tour the length and breadth of the country and headline the legendary
'Rock Against Racism Carnival' in Victoria Park, London. Gain exclusive access to the rehearsal
rooms and recording studio, as they lay down tracks to their second album 'Give'Em Enough Rope'.

Set against the backdrop of late 70's Britain, Rude Boy is a unique piece of film
making and is by far the best document of the music and attitude of the times.
Originally released in the UK, March 13, 1980.

Extra Features :
• Interviews with "Rude Boy" Ray Grange, Clash road manager Johnny Green, film maker Jack Hazan and David Mingay
• 2 Bonus Live Tracks (that never made the final cut) performed by The Clash
• 4 Deleted Scenes
• 1980 Theatrical Trailer & 30 Second Radio Ad
• 'Just Play The Clash' separate songs menu
• Clash Discography (at the time of the theatrical release of Rude Boy on March 13 1980) with original sleeve artwork
• Clash Image Gallery with 59 photos
• The Clash Live in Munich 3rd October 1977: 7 songs + backstage interview
• 'Breakdown 1978' - Clash feature article from Mojo 112
• 'Comrade Goodbye' - A tribute to Joe Strummer from Mojo 112.

Rude: simple, unsophisticated, uncivilised, uneducated.

2004

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