There was London Calling by The Clash in 1981 (I was about to turn 14): I had put it on my wish list and I received it for my birthday. I can still picture the retro cover of the 45 rpm single, which imitated records from the 1950s: a nice, clean-cut young couple, drawn in bold black lines on a yellow background, smiling around a record player. I had asked for this record after seeing The Clash's faces on the cover of Best magazine on a display …
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There was London Calling by The Clash in 1981 (I was about to turn 14): I had put it on my wish list and I received it for my birthday. I can still picture the retro cover of the 45 rpm single, which imitated records from the 1950s: a nice, clean-cut young couple, drawn in bold black lines on a yellow background, smiling around a record player. I had asked for this record after seeing The Clash's faces on the cover of Best magazine on a display …